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Show N The plan for securing a manual for 1936 will be a little different than the past two years. All members of the quorum who pay their annual fund of 50c will receive the manual free, otherwise it will be 25c. The first council are desirous of receiving an accurate report of the activities of the Seventies such as cLticiiuduic dt stake quai icily cun- ference, Sunday School, Priesthood activity meeting, Sacrament meeting and all other church duties. Let us all strive to make a better record WARD NEWS Lake View from page Two) Stake Relief Societies M. I. A. Priesthood Quorums 123rd Quorum Of Seventies 0 rsamiiatiM aromas News of Special Activities and Announcements (Continued PACE FIVE THE VOICE OF SHARON Januarl9 P. K. NIELSEN President Y. M. M. I. ELDERS ORIOLE CLEGG President Y. W. M. I. A. Brother Sidney H. Cluff has been A. appointed teaUici of ihc EIuci Quorum, and he will offer splendid The annual B. Y. .Leadership instruction. Classwork has been re- week has been in progress this atis and sumed, everyone urged to week, starting Monday morning at tend. 9:30 continuing each day with varied departmental work, with repreA feature of the Saturday evensentations from nearly every state ing session of the last Sharon Stake in the Union. Today (Friday) will conference was the Elders chorus be a resume of the weeks work, and from the Sharon ward, under the we urge all, who possibly can, to atdirection ' of A. V. Washburn, tend the sessions as follows. From which rendered several veiy fine 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 will be a general numbers. discussion on music, drama, danc-inpsychology, teaching methods, for the present year than years past. and recreational leadership. Oscar Remember to be a seventy means A. Kirkham in charge. activity. ' From 12:30 to 2:00 p. m. SpeJames A. Ivie, Sr. Pres. cial M.I.A. luncheon and program. 2:00 to 3:30, general assembly. Best wishes to the following cou3:30 to 4:30, Dancing instrucples who were recently married. tions, (special M.I.A. work.) Mr. and Mrs. Ertman Christensen 4:30 to 5:30, drama. 5:30, social hour. (Berniece P. Vance), Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton (Fontella Cordn-erMr. and Mrs, Leslie Healey Watch for the April number of (Melpha Babcock). The Improvement Era. This issue will feature the 100th anniversary Mrs. Roseltha Vernon was hon- of the dedication of the Kirtland ored at a delightful social at her Temple, the first temple to be home Wednesday afternoon by the erected in this dispensation. It officers and teachers of the M.I.A. was dedicated Sunday, March 27, . g, (, Keith of Hinckley, Utah, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Keiths mother was before her marriage to Mr. Langston, JenMrs. Verena Holt, group leader oi nie Camp formerly of Lake View. The , Guardians of the Temple, Mrs. Langston died several years A gave a party in their home. ago. Treasure Hunt" was the main feaMr. and Mrs. Scott A. Taylor, ture of the evening. Girls in the Mrs. August J. Johnson, Mrs. Jo- group wefe: Allean Farnsworth, Nadine Park, Delight Holt, Maxine seph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen attended the funeral of Gordon, Fay Jepperson, Lyle and Venna Watkins. Mrs. Zina L. Glade in the Richards Ward in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Glade Mrs. John E. Christensen gave a was the wife of William R. Glade book, Peter splendid report of t formerly of Lake View. Pan at Relief Society. The Relief Society honored Mrs. Lake View residents have been Clarissa Carroll on her birthday. very fortunate this month to have heard from three ladies who have She was presented with a beautiful traveled to the South Seas. Miss gift. Lora Dunn spent the holidays in Mrs. Ora Cunningham gave a reHonolulu and the Hawaiian Islands and gave a splendid talk to the Re- view of Verdis opera, "Iltiavita, lief Society ladies. The Misses Myr- to the ladies Literary club Tuesday, tle and Beulah Sowards who have Musical numbers from the opera were reproduced with phonograph recently returned from the Hawaiian Mission, gave talks in meeting records. Sunday evening, January 26. Sharon Wards Activity program for the month of February is as follows: Feb. 7 Parents Day at Lincoln high school. Feb, 8 Three-ac- t comedy drama. MRS. ETHEL PYNE, Reporter (Budget cards good). Phone 026J5 Feb. 12 Old Folks EntertainSharon Ward members turned out ment. Public dance in evening. Feb. 14 Scera dahee in Timpari-ogo- s in mass to do honor to the retirand Vineyard (Scera cards A ing bishopric Monday night. in either ward.) good of and music program readings, Three-ac- t Feb. 15 "Fingerprints humorous speeches, and dance was Cards drama (Budget comedy enjoyed by the good.) f large audience, Feb. 22 Ward Reunion. Bishop Joseph Feb. 28 Ward M.I.A. Gold and H. Finch and AgGieen Ball. (Budget cards good.) nes Bellows presented each retiring member and wife a lovely book and picture respectively. EVA Kof-for- 1836. In addition EVA GILLESPIE, President In making up the yeaiiy report. Secretary Flora II. Bigler finds the statistics for the past year are as follows: Total membership .333 Admitted to membership 39 162 Number of visiting teachers 91 Number of districts 242 Number of meetings held 149 Average attendance Number of teachers visits 5090 136 Days spent with sick Special visits to sick and home- bound by officers 782 10 Bodies prepared for burial 78 Families assisted 7 Ward conferences held 52 Visits by stake board 142 Magazines taken instake ' We still lack several numbers of the past ptagazines which we plan to have bound. Mrs. C. E. Crandall and Mrs. Orson Prestwich have found a number of the missing numbers. Those still desired are: January and December of 1914, November and March 1915. August 1916, February, October and March 1917, January and March 1919. We would certainly appreciate it if anyone can locate these numbers. to the story of the Stake Board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Maud Partridge, Saturday afternoon, FebruTemples that have ben erected, beat 2:00 p. m. Union meeting sides many features of news, poetry, ary 8, will be held Sunday afternoon, Febfiction, departmental messages, etc. ruary 9th at the Lincoln high Surely no one can afford to be school. without this valuable church magazine in the homeIf not already Plans for the annual day proa subscriber get in touch with your March 17, are under way. gram, of Improvement Era director your Each ward is preparing a ten minward or stake. They'll be glad to ute act and it is anticipated that a take care of your wants. better time than usual will be enjoyed. Detailed plans will be anSTOP! LOOK! LISTEN! nounced later. The Bee Hive girls of the stake The lesson program for February will visit you soon and present you with a lovely box of delicious hotne- - is as follows: Teachers Topic, Proverbs 15:1; The Prophet in Retire-men- t at the Van Wafeonen farm. They Theology, Continued; Work and Busi. have just pulled a large apple orSochard and the wood may be had for ness; Literary, Book Friends," New The cial Family Service, clearing and hauling it way. Home." Kirtland Temple, it will have pictorial studies of all of the nine L.D.S. All officers and teachers of all organizations of the ward are requested to meet with the Bishopric on Wednesday evening, February 5th, at 7:00 oclock. An interesting program is being arranged. made candy for such a small fee that you cannot afford not to take one. The object of the candy sale is to obtain money to finance the furnishing of the girls new summer home in Provo canyon. We realize that without the support of every The repair work is all completed, loyal person in the stake, it will be 3. fire the November on following to raise our quota so impossible Last Sunday evening a large con- won't help the girls put please you gregation enjoyed the dedicatory ex- this project over one hundred perercises 'Counsellor Edwin cent? Booth in charge of the meeting. The sale will take place the secChorister Ossa Ferguson led the week in February and a box of ond congregational singing with Or- this candy will make a lovely gift ganist Olea Schuman at the or- for Valentines Day. Let your valThe opening prayer was giv- entine to gan. mother, sister wife, your en by James B. Ferguson of the and sweetheart, be a sweet one this Sharon Stake High Council and the benediction by Peter C. Larsen. A year. Let's help the girls. report of the repair work was givCome one, come all, come large en by Bishop Gillespie and Presiand small. Come all ye members of dent Adelbert Bigler and President the Sharon Stake. Come join in the GILLESPIE, Reporter A. V. Watkins spoke, the dedica040-2 J fun on Valentine night, February Phone tory prayer being offered by Presiat Timpanogos amusement rehearsare fine Two being plays A court of hon dent Watkins. A solo, The Spirit 14th, hall. fuyour Scera cards or 25c Bring in the near ed to be presented or will be held of God was rendered by Mrs. Meland 10c for extra ladies. couple is directing ba per Elliott C. " Don " ture. MarMrs. Sunday evening Pyne, accompanied by The Other Disciple for the M.I. garet Pulsipher. Mrs. Ossa Fergufor the Sharon Mrt. Pynt is Sharon stake Gleaner organizaC. Larsen directing son and Mrs. Mortense Fronk sang Ward Boy Scouts at which, certifi- - A. and Peter cates of merit will be awarded. The "The House Acthe duet, Loves Old Sweet Song," tion was completed Sunday, Jan. Gleaner Girls from each boys will furnish the program. Mer- ross the Way for accompanied by Miss Helen Fronk. 26, when stake met and chose the in ward it badges for Star, Life) and Eagle the Missionary Walter Bigler played the piano sofor this year. They Scouts will be made by the Court committee. Watch lo, Warblings at Eve," and Mr. their officers of Honor. The prospects ate good for the presentaIvern Pyne sang The Holy City" are as follows: Muhlestein, Josie President, for a number of Eagle Scout badges tion dates. accompanied by Mrs. Melba Pyne. Pleasant View ward. to be awarded during the year 1936. Lena Baum, Lorna Miss Mrs. Jane D. Meldrum is visiting ward. Mecham her with Falls at Idaho Edgemont daughter, A large group of Genealogy Mrs. Emma Taylor. Mrs. Taylor Secretary: Lucille Cluff, Pleasworkers have rfigt at the home of elected Gold and has been ill for some time, but is ant View ward. queen President and Mrs. A. V. Watkins Green with Miss Hort-ens- e improving at present. during the month. William Kock-erhaFeb. 14 Special dance at TimClinger and is in charge. The book The PulThe Edgemont Camp of Daught- panogos and Vineyard, Scera Cards Way to Perfection," is the text for Miss Ellen ers of Utah Pioneers will meet at good- sipher as her atthe coming year. tendants. Feb. 22 Ward reunions in all The mu. GmPi the home of Mrs. Ralph Meldrum, Gold and Green dance will be held Thursday afternoon, February 20 wards. Under the direction of the Ward some time during February. Feb. 28 Special dance at Grand at 2 p. m. bishopric, a Junior girls temple exScera cards- good. on View, (Continued Six) page cursion was conducted to the Salt Miss Nilah Booth will lead the Lake temple. of the ward Saturday, Ivan Farnsworth per- Gleaner organization formed 398 baptisms with the fo- for this year. She was elected as president and Miss Hortense Clingllowing girls participating: Miss Helen Grace Ellis, Genevieve Gordon, er as vice president-anDelenna Bradshaw, Delight Holt, Fronk as Secretary. Success to you, Venna Watkins, Helen Park, Na- girts. dine Park, Dorothy Selman, Leona Lowell Gordon was sustained as Selman. president of the Seventh Quorum The Elders chirus with Verd of Elders at quarterly conference Washburn as director and Mrs. with Wilford S. Gillespie and StanLois Downs, accompanist, furnishley P. Stubbs as counsellors and ed the music Saturday evening at J. Robert L. Meldrum as secre- - Sharon , Stake Meetings Genealogy For February Genealogical Stake Board meeting will be held the second Thursday in February 13, 1936 in connection with, the general boards at 7 p. m. in the Stake Seminary building. m. Union Meetings PriestRelief Society and hood, Primary, 2nd Sunday, February 9th, 2.00 p. m. Genealogical, 3rd Sunday, February 16th, 2 00, p. m. Sunday School, M.I.A. and Bishoprics, 4th Sunday, February 23rd, 2 00 p. m. The Stake Genealogical Union meeting will convene February 16, 1936, the third Sunday, at 2 p. m. in the Stake Seminary building. Primaries L CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN Superint, ndent Remember! Primary convention, Saturday, February 1st at the B.Y. U. Stake officers to be present in the faculty room at 9 oclock. Ward workers at 1 o'clock in College hall We are sorry to lose Sistes Nedra W. Reese, as secretary of the Stake Primary, association. We have enjoyed working with her and find consolation in the past that our loss will undoubtedly be a gain elsewhere. We hope Sister Reese and her husband find happiness and success in their new home. Sister Ida Hansen is taking over the work of the secretary. We welcome into our organization Sisters Ella Tucker and Laura Stewart, Sister Tucker has had a good many years of valuably Primary experience. We hope she finds her new position enjoyable as we feel sure we shall enjoy working with her. Sister Stewart has been active in Sunday School and Primary work. He hope she, too, will enjoy her new work as we are looking forward to having her with us. The play hour at Grandview ward. Saturday, Jan, 25, was attended by thirty five Primary workers. Sister Chat win taught spring work, stressing the winding of the May-polWe appreciate the hospitality of Sister I anrel Gibson and her and teachers. ct The Boy Scout movement is one of the greatest assets to our country for the development of efficiency and good citizenship. No other factor brings the boys of a community, state, nation and world into one great brotherhood as does this movement. STRING is Just Around the Corner UiV tjuat tvi Mr. and entertained of the new bishoprics ward. V- -8 V Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Baum Mrs. Orson Prestwich at their home in honor announce the pngagement of their bishopric and all former daughter, Lena, to George Storrs and counsellors in the of American Fork. The marriage will take place in the near future. 6 PER CENT PLAN with usual low down payment 1 The Frimary officers and teachTheUrand View ward dramatic club presented the three-ac- t preparaplay, ers will hold their monthly He and She, to a large and tion meeting at the- home of Mrs. audience Friday everting. O- C. Marriotti, Wednesday afterat noon, Feb. 5th, commencing 3 00 p. m. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ted Maag The the arrival of a son. mother was formerly Velva Anyone desiring free wood, please contact Mr, Clifton Van Wagonen TELL1DE MOTOR GO. MAIBENS 272 West Center Provos Pioneer Paint Store - well-bein- g 1935.) nary building. As this goes to press the above mentioned, vacancies have as yet not been filled. On March 8 will be held the Stake Sunday School convention for the year 1936. We appeal to the ward bishoprics and Stake Presidency to fill all vacancies in the ward set-uand Stake Sunday School Board, as we desire 100 per cent attendance to this convention all Sunday ward bishoprics, Of School officers and Stake Board members. We. are proud to inform you that Vineyard won the attendance record in attendance during the month of November with an increase of 42 per cent over October record. There were changes made in the ward superintendency in the two wards of Sharon and Lake View. As yet we have not a complete list of the new members of either of these wards. ed Raisins SSb, 3 for 10c Lb. 19c Cheese Lard ST 8 Lb. Carton $1.05 Germade Lehi 9 Lbs. 29c Red Beans . 4 Lbs. 13c Peas 2 Cans 15c OATS Quaker Lg. Pkg, 17c Granulated Soap . . Each 22c . Es 2y2 Lb. Package POFFFF?hat i vyi Light Is Essential To Sight No matter how perfect is the vision, it is impossible to SEE in a room with no light It follows logically then that the ability to see easily and well varies with the amount of light. Call our House Lighting Advisors for a demonstration in your house. Provo, Utah 4 S0? AKirway IKKr 10c SALAD DRESSING Brookfield Qt. 27c Macaroni . 3 Lbs. 20c Tissue Zee . 2 Rolls 9c Catsup no.'.'w ean 2 Cans 25c Each 5c Lettuce licads Potatoes Russets 100 Lbs. 89c Grape Fruit . . 5 for 10c Fkvojf Jell-we- ll , YOUR FORD DEALER Phone 1000 s, SCOTCH Now is the time to think of House Cleaning. You will want Wallpaper, Paints, Varnishes, Enamels and Clean-- ' ers. All this can be had with a smile at . 5 who will serve and function F'ely and without financialTemuneration for their services and labors. And these groups tAe their tasks seriously. The Stake Board wish to acknowledge our appreciation for the work of the various wards and their achievements. Below is a report of some of the statistical items of the various wards of the stake. Timpanogos ward is not reported to date. (These items are for the year of the condition of the world about us, its varied types of individuals, institu-iondifferences of opinions, conduct, the Sharon Stake ,Sunday Schools can be elated over the past year's work. This Steak, like others, has its peculiar problems to solve, such as means of transportation, getting people to serve, and contribute to the of all church activities, and yet being a rural agricultural district, calls forth for considerable effort on the groups so-call- nt; Ford W When we contemplate y We wish to compliment Grand View on their splendid production of He and She, the church M. I. A. three-aplay. Mr. McDonald was the director. A MONTH GRAFF, Superintendent Our every-daprices are lower than most others specials! We can prove our statement. was BUYS ANY NEW Sunday School News There will be a Senior temple excursion to Salt Lake temple Wednesday, January 29, 1936. There will be special rates on the Orem line, 77c for the round trip, first train leaving Snow station at 8:02 a. m.; second train leaving Snow station at 3:52 p. m. There will also be a Senior Temple Excursion, ThursAs can be seen, some of the wards day, February 20, 1936 from Sharon have done exceptionally good work, Stake, and as Supt. Fisher of.the Pleasant View ward S. S. stated in our reA junior baptismal excursion to cent Union meeting, it was mainly the Salt Lake Temple was sponsored Saturday, Jan. 25th, 1936, from to an efficient teaching staff who had an 86 per cent record for the Sharon Stake. year. During the past month there have Temple notice of Salt Lake Temple. The Salt Lake Temple work is been several changes made in the being carried on since Monday, Stake Board and Ward Superintendency.. Joseph Finch was released January "6, 1936 as follows; Baptismal work six days each from the Stake Superintendency and made Bishop of Sharon ward. Miss week. Endowment sessions five days Myel Wentz was released from each week as follows; Monday, the New Testament department, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Brother Dunford from the Church History department and sustained Friday. Time of record taking; 8.00 to as second counsellor in the Stake 9:00 a. m.; 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.; 11:45 superintendency. Sister Downs was a. m. to 12:30 p.jn.; 1:45 to 2:30 p. released as Staktf Organist. Brother m.; 5:00 to 5:45 p. m.; 6:00 to 7:00 Perry was appointed as Stake director of Missionary training dep. m. People who have had their en- partment. The latter Folds his class dowments may be married either every Sunday morning in the Semi day. Sessions for living endowments and for the dead: 9:30 a. m.p 11:45 a., m., 6:00 p. m., by George F. Richards, President. e. Edgemont They Are Doing CHESTER MRS. AMELIA LATTA, Reporter Phone 048J1 Stake Presidency, every Sunday morninglO .15 a. m. High Cuum.it, Hi anu 5iti Thnrdars, February 6th" and 20th, 7,30 p. m. Stake Boards 2nd Thursday, February 13th, 7:30 p. UTAH COUNTY FARMS! Homes a Specialty Willard L. Sowards Broker Phone 1 099 Provo Whos Who and What LARGE 64 SIZE 3 PkgS. |