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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Sunday evening in the ward chapel 'Cnaiidiuother s Old Fashioned , Garden-- was featuied m songs and readings President Vetta Madsen was in charge Ward News ci i I i Timpanogos Rchcf Society Conference will be held Sunday, December 8th in the Waid Chapel Special musical num-lie- i (Continued ftoin pjge six) s will be given and Mis Daisv After ..ptitcling the Thdlik'-givinNelson of the Stake Boaid will be with holiildvs ill Mount present All ward member;, are urgthe parents of the bride, the joung ed to attend couple will go to Los Angeles where they will make tin ir home Mr and Mrs. S. H Blake went Mr Rowln recently returned from to Pocatello, Idaho to attend funManteca, Cahl , where he has been eral. services for Mrs Blakes hi othemployed for severcal months er, Rowland Bevati, who dud Noa vember 8th, following an attack Mrs Carl I arhy spent Novem- of spinal menengetis ber 21st and 22nd m bait Lake a Citj where she attended paity in Thomas Wells atmded funeral honor of her cousin, Mrs David services for his sister, Martha Wells Stahker, of Burk, Idaho, formerly Herbert, held at Salma, November Jesse Kcllev, who was recently mar- 10th. ried in the Salt Lake Temple While there she visited with relatives She e The many friends of Miss spent some time with Mrs RegiWilliams and Alma H Hannald Johnson and Theodore Far-Ic- sen are glad to learn of their marSr , formerly Provo, and re- riage which took place November ports that Mr I ai .c. 6 health is 7th in the Salt Lake Temple Sevmuch improved. eral social functions were tendered the young couple prior to their Carbon leaving for Consumers, county, where they will make their home MRS. GEO. F. WELLS, Reporter Phone The outstanding social event of the season was the party given in honor of Carl R Andreason in the ward chapel Monday evening November 18th The Scandinavian or- -' gdiuzation of Ut- Sharon ah and stakes were the sponsors A very prointeresting gram was given with P K. Neil--o4 .K n in . Ref Captain Ellen Holdaway was hos- tess to the members of Camp Tamarack of the D U. P women at their first meeting held Thursday 14th Mrs afternoon, November Rosetta Johnson gave the lesson on the Nauvoo Legion, and Mrs Sarah Shaw read the history of her parents David Morris Powen and Jane Jenkins Bowen Community singing was enjoyed hollow mg the meeting dainty refreshments were served to twenty members The next meeting will be held December 13th at the home of Mrs Alfred Johnson in Lake View. Primary held was 2 for 1 Trade in Sale f 1 I - v f 'vw! V t J) ' I 4 ,J X See Shirley Smile for its her happiest pictures. Hear Shirley Sing Annimal Crackers In My Soup. Watch Shirley Dance a top dance atop piano! THE VOICE OF Case Harriman djaret In the seven years since Mai ton Sayle Taylor made his radio debut as the Voice of Experience, he has received more than 3,000 000 letters from people all over the United States The bored, the betraved, and the bewildered, beaten down bv their dilemmas, appeal to him, and six days a week the Voiee reads selected letters, aloud discusses their problems, and generally offcis a pretty sensible solution to each one, then and theie Mail arrives at the rate of almost 5000 letters a day during autumn and winter, and an ofliee taff ot 35 selects those pie stilting apt to applv to ibe gieate-- l lie Voice elot number of people not wish people to brmg their probe lems m person People lie savs, in an anonymous moie readilv , , . piob-lem- Va... UiUi t y A Large Assortment in all offices i ,ir VWlll TT , Ns I Alia KUv.iiK.avi li W... post office box addressand his su e of offices is not on the building directory downstairs or m the telephone book. Elevator operators are instructed to reply with stares to lnqumes from strangers He carries his anonymity to the point of signing cheeks and all except the most personal of his cor seven-- room 21,-00- Roosevelts prtx lamatioi? in Marth, image of an object to the bram, for a l.i- - would le to go out more olltn at l ,ht to p ii ties and to the tkea'ei, but his ladio audience always gets tp luai about it vv m n lie does and stems to ton ,dtr these dversiots unworthy it him Once he visited KucK V allee at the Holallee askly wixid Rest luiant. and ed him to sav a lew words (m the he Voice made a litlle speech air and in the ne t ft vv d tv s was sw nv lettcis, mostly fie m women elt ma ldmg to know what lie meant bv taking to night lit.- like that His radio fans aie always sending linn presents, and both Ins apart-ti- i nt and Ins oliice aie uowdid with bront clocks, alligitor hide s, and oil paintings received troin admire rs The Voiee has gc qe into the movies tor tilt f rst tune this year, n a series of horts based on problems in his own radio cxptntnce, and made by 3 company in which lie owns a conThe characters trolling interest .v til att out taili conecntiated drama m silence the Voire will do all the talking. The Voice will he luaid on Scera Piogram Match for announcement I V jm-pe- - huma- n-interest per-ce- 5 v.iee frozen l03Haur&ZS of Orem, Utah . IJ Orem. Utah Dti&fOut SOFT VINETARD As the Finest Buckskin Come in and CeaJut What? thii MERCANTILE HJGH DAVIS, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Vineyard talkm Tfieomd torn PBcnaniii THE FLOWEft SHOP Rohbock. and Sons, Prop. IN FLOWERS "EVERYTHING Fourth mile South of Lincoln H. S Phone039-Ron State Highway bkim j Mose Lewis BUSY CORNER, Tfco. L. Kitchen, Prop.) GAS, OIL and GENERAL MERCHANDISE I West of Lincoln High School Phone 048 R 2 Mens Wear Kuppenheimer Good Clothes LV7 iremiOY r-JW- 'T Features! Rough Weave Fabrics With wide colored bordert OGc Each quality mercerized damask fascinating Peasant erolor that will conjole you into buy-in- ? thre or four Size 54x54" Good in Smart Saving! Irish A Linen Damask Attractive patterns Dont these miss values at this giveaway price. Were-givinthe YOU Benefit of our early season buys! They look TWICE this price! Sizes 14 to BUY YOURS 46! NOW! 475 4Qc g wv-1-- : -- A ALL LINEN ,y Luncheon T--r, cq j'cvUJ J-- 1 Set A contribution to gracious You'll want several at this hv-tn- jj low price napkins LADIES TN OUR SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT Your jewelry, securities and other valuable SHOES papers need give you no concern, if they rest behind the steel and concrete surrounding our safety deposit boxes. Rentals are modest. Pumps - Straps , 3roken Lots $1 ?S Not all sizes PURE SILK MENS - DRESS HOSE SHIRTS REDUCED TO CLEAN-U- New Shades to 10 8 smart patterns Leatherette Jackets P Cossack Stvle REDUCED 66c CQ OuC 1- 2 The cloth and four come m II ONLY GIRLS CLEAR t Sets A remarkable value ! T REDUCED yd Think of those important holiday tinners ahead . . save on your linens now at this low price 70" wide Linen Napkin to match, 6 for $1 49 $1.00 Plain and Fancy Come in for rates. ftliPOWERaUGHICO. in the Home Electricity is the Biggest Bargain F IliLilG U fr GROCERY W. P. WILLIAMS, Prop. MERCHANDISE and CONFECTIONS Lunch Cloths CO. Valuables Are Safe ................ CONFECTIONERY LINCOLN rii 5 Flattering Fur Collars 1 j! W. H. KOFFORD, Prop GASOLINE and OILS SHEIXHOnSEIIIDS mind and action have been made on normal people after they had been given about 2 ounces of whisky, or bota little less than two tles of beer (which to1 gether contain approximately ounce of pure gram altohol). 1 liese tests show that there is a marked slowing down of thinking processes and muscle action fot several hours( usually about four) after drinking Normally it lakes of a second lor the eve to flash the Ot Everyone will be groomed with holiday smartness on Thanksgiving. Let our Dry Cleaners sure smartness to the looks of your apparel. Know that you pass critical inspection, whether you spend the holiday at a game, a dance or among those present anywhere! Phone us to CLE1IIG :: BILL'S SERVICE 17 Only call. ji with unconditional guarantee in writing. West of River Bridge - Hcghwqy 91 Gay Plaid;. f jj COAST IN SERVICE STATION Conoco Go and Germ Procowod Motor Oil, Murray Tiro, CBE Eot-ter- lo -t Youll Be Seen V"! The following merchants and businesses residing in the territory of Sharon Stake are each month making contributions to assist in the publication of the Voice of Sharon as they feel that this paper fills a community need. We suggest that you check to see if your local merchant is in this group. mQLveniiis REACTION TIME AFTER DRINKING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Tests for speed and accuracy Sharon Boosters the brain to telegraph the impulse to the muscles and for the resultant at turn to take place, after a man lijs had a drink 01 whisky, one cockta 1, or a little less than two bottles of toui beer, this at non is slowed from to or of a second Tins means that if 5 he is driving an automobile at 50 miles an hour, the car uni go 30 test tai tiler be lore be can strip it Alcohol is not a food 01 a but is a depressant drug capable of causing acute and chronic poiso ung and ot Conti ibuinig to the severity of manv disease, sueli as t 'itinnonia and blood poisoning , Those who use alcohol habitually, even in amounts that do not cense obvious intoxication, do not live as long on the average as the dt5 Revert 1 Phone Beautiful New Lamps that make Reading, Work j! and Study easy. Priced ft n $4.95 up and all carry I Your Guarantee of the I. E. S. Approval Tag ..jj., x eon-tid- Perry. ji H -- Condensed from Dec. Readus Divest CHRISTMAS h respondence "Voice of Experience Broadcasting officials speak of hint as the Voice and his own brief case is marked with the initials VOS in gold The Voice answers four or five letters-oeach broadcast Love wa-- t le most recurrent problem up fo year or so ago, and perilously is till a frequent cause of anguish, but unemployment and financial troubles are what most people write him about these days The oice has almost never been at a loss for an answer When Disguster wrote "My mother intends to scream at my wedding, the Voice spok'e pretty sharply to mother over the air, and the wedding went off uietly The thousands of people who cannot be answered on the air receive a lorm letter with, sometimes a couple of appropriate pamphlets of winch the liese pamphlets, Voice lias written more than 100 deal confidently with" a staggering u ray of subjects, and ell for three cents each A million and a quarter were sold last year The eight books bv the Voice of Experience cost ST a apiece, and have sold as man as inllion copies m one year. The cost of printing and mailing pamphlets, and (be salaries of the office staff, are paid from the sale of pamphlets and books, and what is left over kens into the Voices charity tund lbs own income consists of a weekly salat y for broadcasting of arcurd apfdljOO, and hiS fee for personal summer m he duting pearances vaudeville and movie theaters, which thousand ranges fion four to five fund-a- fter dollars a week The charity dis cases were mvesi.bated i Heres An Idea for M t Si To reduce taxes and speed these be our biggest problems at the moment While we go on, in response to the popular demand, producing cars capable- - of traveling 90 miles an hour over highways where traffic laws call for a legal limit of 45 or lessjand selling those cars to anybody who has a residence address and a first down payment, there doesn't appear to be anything to do except pray and cairy a card in the hat telling where remains are to be sent, also giving name and number of favorite hymn, amits, IRVIN S COBB . vast reas-sunn- The floral offerings woe beautiful and many. The bereaved family of Harold wish to extend their thanks and to all their man appreciation friends for all they have done to make this burden lighter on new AJAX TIRES At New Location L & H TIRE GO. 319 W. Center Provo ill) in the o I J I i Held For Harold Bone Fynk s4 r'rt -- Impressive Services Harold J Bone, 20 year old son of John W. and Judith Bone died at the Price hospital, Tuesday morning, Nov. 12, following a short illness of meningitis. Harold was employed by the Civilian Conservation Corps, at the time of his death He was an active member of the L D S. Church in View and Ferron the Pleasant wards. He was a graduate of the Lincoln High School and the Lincoln Seminary. The young man who was born at Ogden, Utah, August 15, 1915, is survived by the following sisters' Ruby, 21, Dorothv. 17, Ncta 15, 8, and Ellcti 13, Florence 11, one brother, Richard W. 19. Impressive graveside funeral services were held Friday, Novemibtr c Vr Toseoli B Fordlpf- Sonietnhe fered the invocation. Well Understand, and "My Father Knows," were sung by a quartet consisting of Sterling Cluff, and Stan Patten, Diantha Zella Colvin, accompanied by John Omanson on the violin. Speakers were Boyd Davis and Sidney H Cluff. The quintet consisting of the quartet and S H Cluff sang "Oh My Father. The benediction and dedication of the grave was by 1 e i n charge, reshments were served to more than a hundred friends and from relatives both stakes. We hope this splendid organization Mr. Wells will came again for their kindliness and kind congenial spirit is worthy of emulation by all Latter Day Saints. Conference Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Holdaway, in company with Mr. and and Andrew Mrs Cartwright daughter of Tooele, went to Spring-vill- e where they joined m the celebration of their father, Charles Handley, Sr , 83rd birthday anniversary held November 16th. t has rcmtnlnied tuireral csptiisis lor KsJ ptoplt who imht ihervvi-- c have gone to potters I, Id lilt V On e lias a list til about 3 i eh .tier- - dentists and undertakers who, in eharitv cases, agree t k I i half pi e Mei-- t of the 30 0(H) letters that e to the Voi.t ueiklv aie from ee n o, U bn dei d with genuine and in k woes But Ins flits contain signtel come ssieins ed liotuunle, li s Ii he lias ticatcd eontideiitiallv i on, h s own point of view, be is an a ve Worker ill psveiiiativ. and a toilless on made to him is an in violable as one nude to a pi actum Vt am pliv su ian or to a pi ii st rate, although he has discussed t' esc lct'crs on the air, the police have rouhed him about then 'lever The Voice's counsel to these stlf-cg ifesstd k illt rs is gtneilllv he savs that, since thee have nrobablv suftered enough from coiiseiciue anvwav, thtv had better firget the whole thing Letters containing suienle threa's have been strictlv heeded and at once ever since it was found out that a number of people had carried out their thiiats before the Voiee could get around to helping them. Sucn letters usually give the tunc and place of the contemplated suicide Sometimes the Voice pleads with tl ese people over the air, sometimes in an emergency, and if the address is with'n immediate reach he sends Mr. Hcdg-km- s of his oftice staff raci lg over to prevent tragedy. Several times Mr Hodgkins, with a pulniotor signed from the Pohte Department, has arrived just in the nick of time Letters frequently contain conscience money with the request that and it be rightfully delivered, 0 hoarded gold to the amount of has been anonymously restored to the United States Treasury through the Voice since President oi e Ber-niec- Vineyard -- P,' ;re 7W 111 Tctal resources in excess of One Million dollars. J t t A T i77 t7t 1 i - V 1 w I t fA 1 1)?,, i v t it i-- I W u r i 3 B j |