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Show aao AUGUST, I93i 'A - d,?' fm 0- Ur. rA ;r-- VUE. VJ I . No. X PliOVO UTAH, 1. U. D. This and That BT A Column of Comment Wise nd Otherwise 1 Yes, Eloise, the vacation was very fine. G. B. S. enjoyed it almost as much as the readers. Residents of Sharon Ward Form Assn. To Improve Social and Material Welfare of Members Non-Prof- it 2l j members of the Sharon ward, incorinto a themselves association, have porating decided on their first cooperative project, and have leased a saw mill and other necessary equipment, a cater-pille- r tractor, two trucks, and a power portable saw with the mill, a CO hp steam engine, and have purchased feet of stun: page, with an option on more timber, ac- A group of This column has been very interested in the move, ment to bring new businesses into Sharon area. Vp to date, however, practically all of the suggestions wlch have been made are for the type of business known as middle men" in other words, the type that renders service but brings in no new money. What the community needs most, in our humble opinion, are new pay rolls in the form of industries which will take the raw materials produced on onr farms and put them into a manufactured state. Tills type of industry will funlsh a larger outlet for the products of the soil and also labor for the unemployed at the same time. We wonder if the Chamber of Commerce has a committee working on tills. non-prof- much TOAST: np-j'-i- Count that day lost Whose low descending sun Views from Marks hand No new ordinance lost or wen. But then, what oilier city has so many Jakes, Georges, Jitns, Freds, etc.? We wonder If the Business Mens organization of Orem in looking for new business for the town lias overlooked the 1'tah Power and Light Company. Since It is rumored the Company has announced Its intention to retire from Provo In the event a municipal plant Is built, Orem might extend an Invitation. Out him run way the 'full page article on Sharon Stakes unique cooperative recreational plan, with illustrations, which appeared in last Saturdays Deseret News was greatly appreciated. Mr. F. It. Kasmuson, Provo Herald Editor and Des. eret News sieial WTiter, is responsible for the favorable publicity. Thanks E. It, cording to a report made toaay by C. L. Spague, educational adLake Views Queen viser. W. J. Snyder waa named chairman of the organization meeting, and E. E. Twitched, bishop of Sharon ward, waa named its first president, with Mr. Snyder as Other members of the board of directors are C. Mas-to- n Wentz. S. S. Johnson, Win. Kocherhans, Alvin Peterson, and Peter Tolboe. This board selected W. V, Rappley as manager of the saw mill project, Alvin Peterson as secretary and Winston Downs as treasurer. Bishop Twitched and Mr. Rappley inspected the machinery and equipment this week, and Mr. Johnson and Leo Elder have already begun to foil trees for operations to start the mill. The inspection trip report will be completed as soon as the state offici- I ' -t,S als make their boiler test and inAs ' after spection. However, actual produc-- 1 MISS BELVA WILLIAMSON home-owne- s. a You dont like this column v Nefthej- do w. hut what ran one expect of a columnist when he je eonva inr from a tn-fl- SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance Sliarcn Slake Executives SCERA INVITES PROVO Meet At Aspen Grove STAKE Officials of Provo Stake have been invited to hold their annual 19 to 26, announces Mrs. B. Maycock, of Sharon Lorna stake. Girls in each stake are urged to contact lheir respective stake leaders for reservations. Continuous programs are planned for each day of the week, including friendship ceremonies, nature hikes, book reviews, and literary numbers. Mrs. Lucile Chrtstopherson and Rhea Taylor in Provo, or Christine Jolley and Mrs. Maycock, for Sharon will be glad to take reservations. of Doctor Heres n. (grounds and dance pavilion at night are to be reserved for the exclusive use of our Provo friends. May we also suggest that if possible our people attend "Let Freedom Ring on Monday night rather than Tuesday night so as to make it possible for the Provo On people to attend the show. coming. Some of the activities which Tuesday night the first show will will interest all children are: commence at 7 and the second at sports and races, with a prize 9, one hour earlier. for everyone who eaters a con: Victor C. Anderson. test; a free picture show for those who take part in the rhy. thm band and dance review; a fish pond full of. fish that any kiddie will like; a free dancing Set Aug. 16-1- 9 for all who like to dance, party and soft ball games to determine Chautauqua at the Girls Canthe winners of the boys and girls yon home will begin Aug. 16 and Primary league. continue until August 19, anOne big feature of the day is nounces Mrs. Edna Larsen of the floor show to be given during Sharon stake, who invites all the matinee dance. All of the ladies to attend these programs girls and boys who have taken and enjoy a delightful summer advantage of the opportunity to vacation. Reservations should be learn to dance at the primary made with Mrs. Larsen, call play days will take part. phone 04J3. There will be demonstrations Wednesday evening's program of social, character, ballet, and will be for the husbands of the tap dances; a variety program guests at the Canyon home, with that will interest grown tips as Edna Evan Johnson of Balt Lake well as children. The tiny tots City appearing in a popular opera will furnish entertainment in the of story and song. Cuitii a rhythm band. Thursday's program includes a Mrs. Booth urges all Primary hook and two one-areview, children who wish to participate plays by members of the Alpine in the floor show or rhythm band summer school. to be present at the ward play, Friday is "fun night, while days. Just those who do come and Fnturdny will itfclude a nature take part will be entertai led at trip under the guidance of the free 'show. George If. Hansen, professor at Watch the Voice of Sharon for the B.Y.U. further announcements as to the time schedule of events and to anticipate the biggest time the Windsor R. S. primary has ever had. uled Sept. 4, Booth. Sharon announces Mrs. Stake Primary recreation director. All children In Sharon stake and Windsor ward are invited to come and participate In the fun and frolic of the day, which according to Mrs. Booth is going to 81 a "Greater Primary Home- Chautauqua Dates For The Edgemont Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Grace B. Peay last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lydia Hogan conducting the meeting. Miss Wilma an interesting Wiscombe gave review Rosa-law- Y'our Hat" by Joseph A. Jerger, M. D. and Miss Beth Brereton gave two and 1 m readings, Resting Easily is expected to start some "Look Ont". Miss Lucille Peay Miss Iielva Williamson, daughfine next week. gave several guitar solos. Primarily the project is set up ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernel luneheon was enjoyed of Luke View, was eh'-t- . to improve the social at d maHogan, Cordelia terial welfare of the members, i d queen Friday evening at a by Mesdnmes Loleta Dixon, Martha home party, given for Booth. explains Mr. Spamry, hut the Sue was elei led .waili mediate imi jhim is to tv, t, l.int Ipic, Eva Gillespie, Louise Glazier, y si cret ballot, eai h person Blioron ward in their remodel! the dance was given one Trotter, Mary Ann Price. Joanra lug of the Sharon ward chapel. Following tills work other pro- vote. Plie will, compete with Boyce and Misses Wilma Wisjects sre to lie undertaken. It Is queens mimed by other wards combe. Beth Brereton, anil the hostess. Verda and Lucille, expected, with study, research, for Greater Orem Day, Sept. 4. Miss Williamson is 1 G years Wiima Peay asHsted their mother education, arid investigation preceding the adoption of any future old und has been active in music in serving. plans, according to Mr. Spaupy rime she was a small cl ild. She who praises the fine leadership of is at present a member of the the men who .have undertaken j Lincoln high school hand. Last Shelton Downs year she participated in debating this cooperative association. and oration. Site has a lovely Nuptial disposition and a great number Presidency To Be of true friends, and we wish her Bingham Windsor community is shower, Bus Costs Exceed the best of luck. Honored At on Bessie Rosalawn Revenues Honored At Alpin iag congratulations Downs and Bud Shelton, who On were united in marriage WednesTuesday, Aug. 8th, the The Alpine Summer School sesDuring the past month we Windsor ward relief society Unusual afternoon by Bishop Stanley have day San-fobeen operating two buses to r sion of tjie B.Y.U. honored and teachers will hold a B. Harris, at the home of the to Rosa- social up Provo canyon In honor Bingham a former Lincoln At Timpanogos bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. bring primary children lawn for swimming and, play of their first relief society presihigh school student, and a gradWm. Downs. The cost was placed dency, who were in office back in activities. uate of the B.Y.U., in the foreign Sunday Evening Bessie is a graduate of the 5c per child or 22c for the sear'191.-,- . also the two presilanguage department. He.js well Pleasant Grove high school and low, A program of unusual interest who had season tickets. those known in Sharon district and in dents later presided over one of the talented young ladies So far we have not been able this Pruvn, and is a member of the has been arranged by officers of of Windsor ward. She has taken organization. to meet any of the expenses of Theta Alphi Phi, national dra- the M. I. A. for next Sunday Mrs. Jennie Johnson was the and an Active part in M.I.A. the buses and unless the atten- first president with Mrs. Selina An illustrated lecture on matic fraternity. ward recreational programs and dance materially increases next Marrott and Mrs. Sarah Hooley as the ruins of South America by won much praise for her ability the buses will be dis- counsellors. Don Hyrum Smith will tie given. Twelve members and the willing service she has Monday continued. Scera Board had no were necessary before an organUp has recently returned from a rendered. to intention make money but ization could be formed so the miion and has spent several Bud is the son of Mr. and Mrs. do feel that enough should weeks studying the ruins of that presidency made a house to house William Shelton of American they chinny. Special musical num-b- t Fork and a graduate of the he collected from the swimming canvas for membership. Today rs have been arranged. and transportation to pay for Windsor ward leads the stake American Fork high school. costs. transportation with a membership of 75. school 25 evening Monday The buses will run according to ward member of the Every at entertained were Scera girl friends Friday and Saturday schedule next Monday. Windsor ward relief society Is a shower in honor of the bride-to-b4th 5th and August Wed. and Thurs. invited to be present at Dick Foran and Gloria Dickson house Tuesday morning at the parents Tuesday evening head the cast of "Heart of the Scouts Take 10 oclock where cars will be of the bride entertained at a Timp North" a Warner Bros.' Technito the canto take them waiting at their honor in her shower color epic of the adventures of Hike to yon. The slogan for the day Is. home. A pleasant evening of the Canadian Mounties. "Back to School Days," so each games was spent by the 40 guests, An entire week of scouting in one is asked to dress as they did were Monday and Tuesday after which refreshments area surrounding the Ferron in the good old days of old and Tth the use8th and beautiful and August served. Many eservoir is being enjoyed this bring the kind of a lunch you ful gifts were received by the "LET FREEDOM RING starweek by 22 boy scouts of the enjoyed then put up In the little young couple. ring Nelson Eddy and Virginia Timpanogos ward, with Oral de old fashioned lard bucket, perBruce. Lange, their scout master, lead- haps without a lid, perhaps with, V V he our As Utah stake will ing them, assisted by Gordon out a bail. on 8, Aug. Tuesday guests pight, Notice To Mrs. Enid Johnson will act as Hansen. Other members of the we strongly advise that all who ward scout troop committee will mistress of ceremonies, old fashon can see the show Monday Concerning also isit with the boys during ioned games, will be played and night. Tuesday we will start the the Chester Graff having a miscellaneous program enjoyed. week, and show at 7:00 first (prompt) Grasshopper Mrs. Marha Keetch and Mrs. been there, and Ivan J. Burr and the second show at 9:00. If you Lawrence Maycock also planning Hazel Marrott later ReLef Society are unable to come Monday night presidents are also to receive We have Just received another for this week end. please try to be early to the show Members of the troop include their share of honor for their d of Grasshopper Bait, and on Tuesday night. it is available to all farmers In Lamar Edwards. Dan Bigelow. loyalty as leaders in this great Wednesday and Thursday the county. This may be had J. Vern Loveless, Fred Hansen, organization. August (tth and 10th free-o- f charge by calling at the Booth Maycock, Gordon de Lange. STAND UP AND FIGHT" Richard Nimer, t The entire L. D S. church and fair grounds, each day from 9 David Esav, a. m. to 6 p. m. Frank Woofington. Frank Hurst. thousands of fej.mjj and admirstarring Florence Rice arid Roh. ert Tailor suppolred by Wallin e in the death Farmers are urged to make Russell Hansen, Verl Mott. La-- j ers r.ourr use of this bait as grasshoppers mar Amlerberg. Larrv Kitchen. of Elder Melvin J. Ballard of th Berry and Helen Broderirk. n A se em feature on the are 'Etrcmciy prevalent in the Guy Cordner. Bhirley Johnson. Council of the Twelve Apot!.-s- , is "Romance of the RedBill Burr, i who died Sunday at 7 50 p. m. Leslie Rasmu--eat this time. county Rice Robert Florence and Taylor . from the story of H. V. SWENSON Jr.'k Rh woods. Put! Rr)-- , and ard vos buried Tliuedoy from in Stand Up and Fight" the Salt Lake tabernacle. District Agricultural Inspector Weopv Craff camps by Jak London. First Sanford Party Program Ward g. Next Weeks Scera Program That editorial of W. R. Butler's carried in last weeks Voice of Sharon has caused us to do some serious thinking. What Mr. Butler states about getting back d to t islness has special significance In these days of baltvhoo for the out-o- f .state-chainIf you have not already read this editorial, hunt up last week's paper and read It carefully. It is worth the time. And in connection with the statement on out of state chains, wp wonder if Mr. Butler has been thinking of out of state chain newspapers But thal'S another matter. VuuLos St ike Presidency, High Council, Entertains Bishops, Every all, at the beginn- outing next Tuesday at Auxiliary Heads and Executives at Theater of Pines Committees are planning Gleaners Of 3 Stakes ing of the primary work for to make this, their first outing, Sharon stake executive officers, numbering about the all the wards com- successful in every detail. Plan Weeks Outing bineyear, of this community 125 persons enjoyed their regular Council meeting Tuesfor one big celebration. areMembers asked to reserve the recreaat Aspen Grove, with ihe Theater of the Pines The Primary Homecom- tion facilities this day for the day eight council meeting and Three stakes, Utah, Provo,' and Stake. Anyone caring to being the center of program and This year as before, Provo Sharon, will Join in the Glori- ing. go in swimming that day can do the lovely mountain setting the scene for games and a ous Gleaner Gathering" at the it is to so be before four oclock. After four picnic lunch for all. held in connection M.I.A. Girls' home in Provo canwith the Harvest Festival, schedoclock the swimming pool, play While the outing was merely one of the usual yon during the week from August Edgemont Liferary Club Meets at Mrs. Peays v eve-tpn- Once more we were impressed M. Men and with the four-sak- e Gleaner Girls parly held at Rosa-law- n last Tuesday evening. Stake was the host and a good ODe. If these parties continue to grow in popularity Scera will need to enlarge the size of the pavilion for next year. f 0 ViasfuJ FIJI DAY, AUDI'S!' 4, lOT) Wil-lums- To Provo, the enartincest, reUnited peal in Test city in the Stales. And mav we add this ode ( v 'll no s I") Lungo - it 150,-00- Welcome to the new columnist. "Clara the Curler', in the Utah Her output comValley News. pares favorably with that of Bill the Barber, alias J. A. Owens. Those barhpr colleges certainly turn ont the intellectuals and how! Timpenojoe Primary Festival Sharon Cooperative Undertakes To Feature Timber and Saw Mill Project Homecoming I G. B. S. TODAY'S f&tama QrMiiliI I by Icing the best the bottom. at man V. II. Jones tie top is ietiduhal Qan ftMIlLi 5foe&ftma Voh, Edwnont THE lest way to get to - Theatre e. Ferron n Farmers Bait V car-loa- I pro-gai- n, ho-k- council meetings of the stake, the R. S. Stake Outing Planned for Sharon All ladies of Sharon stake, whether members of the Relief Society or not, are Invited by Mrs. Gillespie, Sharon stake Relief Society president, to join the relief society ladies Tuesday. Aug. 8 at Canyon Glenn In Provo canyon for the big annual outing of that stake. ESack ward in the stake is expected to provide transportation for all members and others de siring to attend, and also to look after details of lunches for the big picnic abcut noon. Assembling of guests should take place not later than 11 a. m. Mrs. Gillespie urges so that all will be there ready for the noon lunch. Program features in the afternoon will include a special num her from each ward in the stake. Competitive games will also be played and everybody is invited to participate. - : . ??-- site selected being within the d stake area of this and belonging to it ecclesiastic, ally, yet the occasion partook of the nature of an annual gathering with its out-dosetting and beautiful surroundings. the group Games occupied from 5 p. m. till 7 p. m. when luncheon was announced and all enjoyed the next hour with Its good thirtgs to eat and the social contacts renewed. Assembled in the Theater of the Pines, where Ford Poulsen, of the U. S. Forest service, had provided lights, a delightful program wag furnished by members of the B. Y. U. Summer school. After the discussion of some stake business which Presidents A. V. Watkins, Samuel H. Blake and Sidney H. Cluff conducted, the meeting was turned over to J. Wylie Sessions, member of the Religious Education staff of the B. Y. U., who outlined the plans for the new B. Y. U. Chapel and Religious Education building to be erected on the upper campus. wide-sprea- $? r t $ ; ?; - : Recreational Activities Sponsored Sharon owl Timp nogos Teams Lead The Sharon boys team and the By Scera i watih the softball games. Nt.it Mondags Schedule Luj mont. s Timpanogos vs Edge- gills from Timpanogos continued Girls Grand View vs Timp. to lead their respective leagues as the third week of the second half piay got underway. The Shar- On m Soft ha I Team on ten defeated the fast Vineyard squad last week while Timpano- Wins From Charleston gos was pinning a loss on the Parlcll Peterson Pleasant View girls in a fast tilt. a flashing attack The Standings that could not be matched by the Gift IX he visiting Orem Won Lost home team softbatl ten defeated a fighting 3 0 Timpanogos .. Charleston teamVUyyhe score of 2 0 Vineyard 14 to 3 last Wednesday. The 2 1 Edgemont game was the second of the sea1 1 Lake View son played by the newly organ1 1 Sharon ized Orem squad. 1 2 View Pleasant In the previous start they 3 0 Windsor downed Pleasant Grove at Orem 2 0 Grand. View by a score of 12 to 11. The next BOYS Won Lost game is scheduled for Pleasant Grove this evening. August 4. The 0 Sharon v 2 game which is part of a celebra1 0 Timpanogos 1 Windsor l tion at Pleasant Grove will be played under the lights. Starting 1 0 Pleasant View . timp is set for 8:30 p. m. 1 0 Vineyard The object of ofganizlng a soft 1 0 Grand View ball team for Orem was first to 0 0 Edgemont 0 0 Lake View provide recreat m for as many as possible and second to have Next Weeks Schedule a winning team which would give Orem favorable publicity. Due GIRLS Tues. Aug. 8 Pleasant View to some misunderstandings the vs Windsor and Lake View vs false impression has been gives that the team would be chosen Vineyard. Thur. Aug. 1 0 T5mp. vs from a few picked men. This Is Grand View and Sharon vs Edge- entirely wrong. To have a winning team the mont. ROY squad must be made up of the Wed. Aug. 9 Grand View vs best material available. It ts Vineyard and Edgemont vs Timp. impossible to know and send a Frl. Aug. 11 Windsor vs Lake personal invitation to all the best View and Pleasant View vs bail players In Orem. All those Interested in softball are Invited Sharon. to try out for the squad. Windsor Teams Practice is held, every Monday Lead In Softhcjjl Wednesday, and Friday at 6:00 - The Windsor boys and girls p. m. on the ball diamond east are leading both of their leagues of the Bpencer school. The team in the Primary softball leagues. will be composed of players of The girls defeated Vineyard Jast the greatest ability who attend Monday and the hoys team won practice regularly. No man can as their opponents expect to play who Just makes an by default failed to put in an appearance. appearance the day of the games The Stake play day is becom- and does not attend practice sesing a very popular sports day for sions. the yourg folk Tlie swimming The ball field has been worked lied to capacity . and ov r and is in fine shape. LETS pool large groups are on hand to HAVE A WINNING BALL '"EAM. ... tr |