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Show PAGE FOUR THE VOICE OF SHARON ward amusement hall Friday, May 4, everyone is invited to attend. The testimonial will be held Sunday night. May 6 and a good program Stake Junior Girls Festival will be has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis have reheld in the Edgemont ward amusement hall. A splendid program has been ar- ceived word that their son William, ranged under the direction of Stake who is laboring in the east centra! each mission is sick with sinus trouble. We Leader, Mrs. Lucy Poulson, ward taking part on the program. The wish Brother Davis a speedy recovery. decorations w ill be carried out in the The meeting Sunday night will be class colors, rose and green, and a delicious lunch will be served to all in charge of the Genealogical commitJunior Gjls and their mothers. Each tee. A good program has been arward presidency of the Young Ladies' ranged. Mutual Improvement Association will The Relief Society will, ,n the neat be guests. The girls project books, g My Story Lest I Forget will also future, give a party for their officers, Inez II. Hicks, organist, who be on display, i has moved to Provo. Rhoda Allen, chorister, who will make her home in Montana. Edna K. Holdaway, theology teacher who has been released. MRS. AXEL ANDREASEN, News From the Wards Pleasant View ILA M. GADD, Reporter Home management classes under the direction of Miss Alice Pedersen have b ?en conducted during the past month. The classes are of great practical value since they present color schemes for the home and instructive demonstrations in cooking. They have been held at the home of Mrs, Tj. J, Lewis. . .1 out-goin- A girls Forestry club has been organized in Pleasant View. According to the leader, Mrs. Lyman Rich, taken at a field trip was recently Rock Canyon where interesting specimens of rocks and shrubs were collected, 4-- . Vineyard Reporter The Relief Society urges all thfc We regret to say Brother Kirby sisters of the ward to be present at Allen has moved to Montana, Brother the weekly meetings. Quilt tops are Allen has been one of our prominent now being made and the classes are music leaders, he is also Superintendextremly interesting. ent of the Sunday, school. The visitor at Sharon stake conference was President Rulon S. Wells of the first counsel of Seventies, he was entertained by Prsident and Mrs. MRS. S. A. TAYLOR, Rporter Samuel H. Blake. Rehearsals for the M. I. A. one-aThe farewell dance for Brother play contest ar under way. ThI cast Rex Blake, who leaves soon for the consists of Helen M. Ovesen, Edna British mission, will be held in the Scott, Afton Taylor, Zina Williamson, Pearl Gledhill, Glenda Taylor, Mark and Scott, F.verett Van Wagenen Paul Taylor. Lake View ct GENEALOGICAL NEWS By MRS. AMELIA LATTA Stake reporter Sunday, April 29, being the fifth Sunday of the month is genealogical Sunday. The committees of each ward' are requested to have a suitable program to be given in connection with the Sacrament meeting. There will be a senior temple excursion to the Salt, Lake temple Friday, April 27, and another Wednesday, May 16. It is desired that all members of the stake keep these two days in mind and attend these excursions if possible. The regular stake officers meeting for the Genealogical st.xe board will be held Thursday; May 10 at 7:30 p. m. in the Seminary building. Thirty-seve- n people attended the excursion to the Salt Lake Temple i from Sharon Stake which was held on endowments were April 10. Sixty-thre- e given; 8 sealings of wives to husbands and 7 children sealed to parents. Schedule of Sharon Stake 'Meetings Union Meetings Sunday School, 4th Sunday, April ' , 29, May 27. M. I. A., May 27. Priesthood, Relief Society and- - Pri- mary, 2nd Sunday, May 13. , Stake Board Meetings Second Thursday, May 10. I The old folks of the ward were entertained April 14. A delicious chicken dinner was served. Special guests besides the old folks were Mr. and Mrs. Jams Cordner. Those taking part on the program were: Roy Stubbs and music; two company, instrumental numbers by the Lake View quartet; duet by Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor; a one-aplay by Mrs. Sadie Shaw sind Lila Judd; Johnny Leavitt gave three clever vocal numbers, and August Johnson rendered ' a solo. The qommittee are to be complimented on the entertainment. S. S. M. A. NEWS You Must Have White in HANDBAGS In fact, they add a very smart touch to either dark or light costumes In a variety of simulated leathers, that can be sponged clean when they soil ! New envelope and pouch styles Big Bargains 1 Fork, Tv ,v 1 .v j,"-- - : . .1' i : Absorbent Ones Thank the Anniversary for half-a-doze- Perfect fitting!" 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BROADCLOTH 2 lbs For boys from at Anniversary Special! the Groceteria Me OVERALLS Terry TOYELG Man-Shi- e, Shorts, A Stock Up! Anniversary Has Big, BILLS Brown Sugar, 2 lbs SHIRTS, I9C 4 ... 3 lb. box MadsenCleaninCo. Great Savings for Boys I "ETTiq Congratulations go out to Kir. and Mrs. Clifton G. Van Wagenon for Purity Sodas, 475 Swiss 1 box $1.00 PHONE rGGla EOEOOEG Accessories to light frocks! We are pleased to welcome the family of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff. of American They were forme-l- y Crackers, 2 lb. and Pressed Cleaned famous throughout the Nation! Proof upon proof that Penney Say it with BARGAINS! Shop Penney tomorrow! Note the. unusual savings on every Item! Gay Prints! Crisp Organdy! 2.: 28, Mens Suits w RenorW April tguipment available. If youre in doubt, drop in anytime and see for 1 MRS. EVA GILLESPIE, evening, best the party was enjoyed by about 55 or 60 people. The Sunday evening services in all Special Meetings Administration building. By PRES. ERMA STUBBS the wards of Sharon Stake on May Picture show staff, first Sunday at 20 will be conducted by the Stake Notice 2:30 p. m., May 6th. M officers issionary organization. meeting of the SeminaryT4, regular SCERA Board of Directors, 3rd are held every third ThursThe theme of the programs will be, Wednesday, May 16. The Appreciation of the Lives of day of each month; and the research BAPTISMS Great Men. meetings are held every fourth ThursSharon Stake baptisms will be held day of each month. All ward repreAssignments have been made as folat the Utah Stake administration sentatives and other members are lows: Edgemont and Lake View will at 3.00 building next Sunday exchange prograpns; Pleasant View urged to be present. of direction the SharGra-under View will and in oclock, detail was 'the exchange; Delightful every View Bishopric; and on May swimming party given by the Lake-vie- on will go to Timpanogos; Vineyard 27 under direction of Pleasant will go to Sharon, and Timpanogos to ward on March 31, for all View Bishopric. members and their partners. The Vineyard. We wind up our, Anniversary with three great Days, dedicated to our Founder. Here are amazing new bargains, fresh stocks, merchandise scoops, the kind name of bargains that .have made our Founder Edgemont Saturday There is no mystery about the way Madsens clean clothes it is done the modern way with Hurry! Penrieys Anniversary Ends With 3 Great I the splendid improvements made recently with remodeling of their home, also painting it as well as their packing house, garages, barnes, etc. We also welcome them as members in our ward, as they recently moved out from Provo. Story Correlation Committee (Stake) Fourth Thursday, May 24. High Council 1st and 3rd Thursdays, May 3, 17. Stake Presidency Every Saturday night. Bishops, Councilors, Ward Clerks. Unions PH.gO 9 in them sitting or standing! Strongly ir.le, with double gusset, of pure Zephyr wool I Sizes 23 to 36, in black and colors 1 Youll be comfortable Flat Knit Cotton Strap 1 Neck I Rayon T rimmed I i cJj o ess - - Inc. Provo, Utah |