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Show FIVE THE VOICE OF SHARON M.I.A. Program For Conference Stake Relief Society GILLESPIE, EVA President O In connection with the quarterly to be held Sunday, conference August 16th, the Relief Society conference-conventio- n will be held At 8.45 A. M. There will be a meeting in the Seminary Building for all Relief Society Stake officers, advisory High Councilinen, bishops and ward presidents, when a discussion on welfare problems, will be held, led by a member of thfe General Board. During the 10.00 sess'on of the regular conference in the High School auditorium a report w.'.l be given by the Stake Relief Society A talk "A Present Day President Challenge will be given by Mrs Mary Stewart and a visiting General Board member will speak on "Relief Society. A Spiritual Force This meetin Every-Da- y Life. ing is for all stake and local Relief Society officers and members and the general public. The security project being sponsored by the Relief Societies all over the church for the summer is coming along nicely in our stake. A great deal of sewing is being done and fruit bottled and dried We especially for winter use. urge every family in the stake to take advantage of the wonderful fruits and vegetables grown here and have a full supply put away for their own winter use, then the surplus we may have, can be used to trade for supplies from other those more in need stakes, or than we are here. fr M.I.A. P. K. NIELSON President Y. M. M. I. A. will The following programs EDNA LARSON feature the M. I. A. convention to President Y. W. M. I. A. be held in connection with, the The annual M LA. convention quarterly conference of Sharon, for the Sharon Stake will be h.id Stake on August 15th and 16th: Aug. 15 in connection with the SATURDAY conference. All not otherwise as- regular quarterly (All subjects to be in The Relief Society convention signed will be given by General M.I.A. workers are urged as many instructions attendance in be held connection to program Board members) will be given pertaining to the comwith Sharon Stake quarterly con7 P.M. SEMINARY BLDG. work. ference beginning Saturday, Auof stake ing years I. Separate meetings gust 15th and continuing Sunday, boards Abouk 100 M.I.A. girls and a August 16th, is as follows.: 1. Y. M. M. I. A. Round table on number of Stake and Ward officSATURDAY PROGRAM general and stake problems ers, enjoyed a trip to Lagoon June 2 P. M. SEMINARY BLDG. 2. Y. W. M. I. A. Round table 29th. This outing was given as a ExI. Meeting of Relief Society on General and Stake Problems. reward to the girls who had earned ecutive Officers. 7:30 P. M. SEMINARY BLDG. recognition for the work in dif1. Local Problems, Relief Society II. Joint Meetings of Stake and ferent wards during the past year. President. Ward Boards. Although a splendid group partici2. (a) R. S. Stake Presidency Note: It is desired that the rls pated in the outing, many and Leadership (b) Charity Fund, Stake Presidency, High Councilors who were eligible did not attend. General Membership-DueM.I.A. and to (c) supervision assigned Board Member. be all Bishops and Counselors A number ot M.I.A. officers of present at this meeting. the Utah and Sharon stakes met 3 P. M. SEMINARY BLDG.' 1. The M.I.A. Officer (D. & C, with the building committee at the II. Relief Society Class Leaders Sec. 58.26-29new canyon home Sunday afterDepartment 2. The Yjars Objectives 1. Educational noon to make further plans for An Building (a) Order in L.D.S. Gatherings. work to be done. Those from the Background, General Board MemIts application, Sharon Stake who attended were: CB) The Slogan ber. How to In- Edna Larsen, Adele Fielding, Win(c) Membership 2. Stake Lesson Objectives, crease It. nie Graff, President S. H. Blake Board M ember. Separation into two or four de- and C. H. Poulson. The officers 3. Discussion. partments according to the num- were well pleased with the pro7:30 P. M. SEMINARY BLDG. ber of General Board representa- gress being made on the building III. Relief Society Stake Board tives present. and report that the home will be Meeting. 3. The Program or 1936-3ready for use next summer. Sanitation in Public 1. Survey 4. The Adult Program The officers and friends who had Places, Stake Board Member. 5. Community Activity Committhem on the trip enaccompanied of Class 2. (a) Qualification tee Program joyed lunch before returning home. Leaders, General Board Member, 6. Senior Program (b) Opportunities in Union MeetY.W.M.I.A. 10:00 P. M. SEMINARY AND Member Board General (c) ings, 1. The Gleaner Program HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS General Report, Comparative 2. The Junior Program One hour of Sociability to be planBoard Member. e 3. Girls ned and conducted by Stake Board. SUNDAY PROGRAM 4. Department Projects SUNDAY 8:45 A. M. SEMINARY BLDG. 2 P. M. HIGH SCHO- O(All subjects not otherwise asI. Meeting of Relief Society Stake signed will be treated by General III. Quarterly Conference Session. 7 P. M..HIGH SCHOOL Officers, Advisory High Council-me- Board Members) Bishops and Ward Presidents 9 A. M. HIGH SCHOOL (Or earlier hour to be determinI. Discussion, Led by General I. Joint Stake and Ward Boards. ed by M.I.A. Stake Officers and Board Member, (a) Welfare ProStake and Ward Priesthood Rep- Stake Presidency) IV. Young Peoples Program blems, (b) Family Budgets. resentatives Invited 10 A. M. HIGH SCHOOL under the direction of Stake Boards Exercises. 1. Opening II. Sunday Morning Session of All Young People of the Stake 2. Scriptural Reading, by Stake the Stake Conference under the or Ward Officer. are Expected to be Present. 1. Opening Exercises. Direction of the State Presidency 3. Ward and Stake Reports and 2. Roll Call of Wards. (For Relief Society Stake and Lo- Follow-up- . cal Oiiiccis and Publiv.) 2. A IWicntatb:-- . Youths OpI ami Gum 4. M.I.A. Assembly Relief Society Portion of Pro- Joint Sessions. portunities 5. The M gram Program (Under Supervision of M. Men Relief Society Stake 1. Report, Gleaners of the Stake) 6. The ERA a Presentation. 4. Music. President. 10:30 A. M. HIGH SCHOOL 5. Addresses 2. A Present Day Challenge Ward by General Board II. Separate Stake and Members Our Slogan "Let virStake Board Member. boards. A Spiritual Relief Society 3. tue garnish thy thoughts unceasingY.M. M.I.A. Force in Every-da- y Life, General 1. The M Men Program ly, then shall thy confidence wax Board Member. 2. The Explorer Program strong in the presence of God, 2 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL Doc. and Cov. 121:45. 3. Scouting 6. Closing Exercises. III Stake Conference Session 4. Our Finances and Membership Relief Society Conference Schedule s, ). 7. Bee-Hiv- The Stake Board spent very pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Stewart, Monday, July 20th. The time was spent in preparing magazines for binding and in discussion of business problems Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. a Thelma Blake Tells of Trip A trip across the continent to the East Coast, and back via a different route sounded very thrilling to me, and to experience that adventure was even more wonderful than I had anticipated. I left Salt Lake City Friday evening, July 3, Sunday and arrived in Chicago evening. My spirits were still high, but feeling the need for physical rest, I visited at the home of my aunt, Mrs. Ruth Lorentzen until Tuesday morning, when I again resumed my journey, arriving in New York City Wednesday. Early Thursday morning, I went to the New York Harbor, where k happy reunion was to take place, when Rex landed on the United "States I was on liner, the Manhattan. the front row of spectators on the dock and received a great thrill when the boat glided into the harbor, and especially when I caught sight of Rex and four other elders on the center deck, waving their hankies, and trying to call across Then the the intervening space. few huge liner landed, and for a so moments things happened quickly, it would be difficult to we found say what took place,-bu- t we had been talking for nearly three hours on the dock, while to waiting for the customs agent reainspect the baggage, but little lized that so long a time had elapsed. In New York -- Men-Glean- A way, are beyond description. trip to Coney Island on Saturday evening gave us an idea what the of the city is like. Peod ple of every nationality and' type were enjoying the many places of amusement on the island. On to Washington us then took Our journey through New Jersey into Washington, D. C. We were interested to learn that one third of the population of the nations capital is We visited composed of negroes. (Continued on page seven) Three very full days were spent among the chief points of interest in New York City. Our guide on the bus tour which we took, pointed out the tallest buildings, the tallest of which is the Empire State building which has 102 stor ies. We visited Chinatown, the Ghetto, a street lined on either side with carts from which foreignfrom a shoe ers sell everything lace to a suit of clothes a trip out to t.ie Statue of Liberty, and 11 a climb of her 175 steps.after a a trip story ride on the elevator through the campus of Columbia University, General Grant's Tomb Around the the Little Church the Corner, which is noted for performed of number marriages Sec-- t' there. Central Park, the Negro and from Slum section, the in, there to Park Avenue on which are built the home of many of New Yorks wealthy people. We saw President Roosevelt as he came to Trithe City to dedicate the great Rockefeller borough bridge. Atop Center, which is commonly known as Radio City, we saw the city by a dd . and also by night, when million colored lights were burndepartment ing, The wonderful stores, along Fifth Avenue. limes Square at night, when the of theatre crowds are coming out can one which the 25 theatres count from one corner of Broad Plymouth Clean. A Condition 1 Oakland Coupe, 1931 Good Condition 1930 Rumble Plymouth Seat, Up- holstery good Ford Roadster 1929 New Tires 192S Chevrolet Sedan Nash Sedan hV) Roadcter, $265 Save $6.25 to $11.25 on Every Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit. Make it your business to be here tomorrow and take advantage of this sale that has become the Talk of the Town There are plenty of suits in all sizes, colors and patterns. Dont delay, come in while selection is still complete. Theyre going fast. $75 f1 CA $115 JOLLEY MOTOR CO. -- Chrysler - Plymouth Provo, Lye, 3 cans Q75 pLUu 7P? 4P V. iLiiiA M. il Utah w a Xrrrrxn Potato Bread Spaghetti or Macaroni, Pkg Values to $35 Good Condition 1928 Elder P. W. Madsen of the High Council is planning in the very near future to meet with the officers of the 123rd quorum to discuss plans for organizing a mission here in Sharon stake. Some of the stakes in .the Church already have a successful mission organized within their boundaries. We feel that Sharon Stake can be stimulated to greater action through the organized efforts of a of missionaries laboring group among her people. We feel that the work already done in Sharon is appreciated by the people and the officers who preside over us. By James A. Ivin, Senior President. Sensational shoe values ...in many styles and sizes. ..at reduced prices. In the United States there are 40,000 separate police agencies, ing different methods many them antiquated. The earliest known surgical us- of in- struments are copper knives found in a tomb 1500 B. C. A certain tribe in the Philippines uses dried grasshoppers for food. Mustangs or Indian ponies are descendants from early Spanish horses brought into Mexico. tagious diseases, the diseases of women and children. In the association with his brother, Dr. L. L. Cullimore, Dr. Cullimore, will specialize in diseases of women and children and diseases, with offices in the Provo Medical Building at 33 East 2nd South, Provo. vV.VA i THE bOOTERI When in Provo, Call at HANDY SERVICE FOR QUALITY OIL AND GAS You get the best for less with friend-- , ly Smiling Service. Auto Lubrication 75c by men who know how. Your Independent Dealer is your Best Bet at 5th West & 1st North - Mens Wear 10c FEATURES KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes ARROW SHIRTS August 8 to 10, Inclusive iUITS Heater , $225 Condition It is desired that all Ward chairmen of the Genealogical committewith the bishops of es the various wards in puuing oyci a in good Genealogical program Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. August 30th, this being the fifth Sunday of the month. Cash Specials Hart Schaffner & MarX Ford Coach, Ndw Paint, COCC Good upholstery 1 Union The Stake Genealogical Meeting will be held on the fourth Sunday of August, 23rd, in the Stake Seminary building. Provo Bakery Very 1930 A There will be two senior excursions to the Salt Lake temple during August: Tuesday 11th, and Monday 31st, 1936. 20 Oz. Loaf New $425 ... . Talk of the Tovn Radio C Sedan T Dr. Leland K. Cullimore To Locate in Provo Has Become the $675 1932 Tel. 048J1 Ask Your Grocer For .... Sal of Sales USED CARS Plymouth Sedan, Parts, Good Tires Practically New .... Superintendent 123rd Quorum of Seventies SCHERERS Guaranteed 1935 AMELIA LATTA, Reporter There were 64 members of the Sharon Stake in attendance at the senior Temple excursion during 146 endowthe month of June. ments were performed for the dead and six endowments for the living. Sealings of couples for the dead, 20; living sealings 3; and 21 chilThe first Union Meeting of the dren were sealed to parents. Fall quarter will be held sometime We hope all wards during August that are not already fully organized will do so. There is nothing like an early, enthusiastic start to insure a successful and pleasant Primary year. Most of the wards have been enjoying the activities of summer Primaries and these wards will find the Fall work much easier Dr. Leland Ki Cullimore, a formand more pleasant than those wards that have been disorganized er resident of our neighboring town of Lindon, who graduated from during the summer months. The new Primary books and les- the George Washington University sons presented at June convention Washington D C. with an A.B.M D. make us regret that every Primary degree in 1934, will enter the pracworker of Sharon Stake was not tice of medicine and surgery in there to get the information given. this county in association with his brother, Dr. L. L. Cullimore. .Mrs. Della Stone would like to Dr. Cullimore was a student of contact the superintendent of each the Brigham Young University ward and check on the organiza- and the University of Utah, and tion. Please call Mrs. Stone at after his graduation from the medi024J1. cal school in Washington, served as an intern in the Gallanger MuWards wishing to give bottled Hospital in Washington, D. fruit to the Childrens Hospital nicipal C. He served as a general interne, may secure bottles to distribute in and his special work was in con- their wards (if they care to handle it that way) from the hospital in Lyman H. Rich for a fine baby Salt Lake. boy, whom we are sure will, return to this vicinity some day and Zion is growing! We wish to become as successful a county extend congratulations to Mr. arrd agent as his father. Mrs. Harold Holdaway upon the Mrs. Rich and Mrs. HoUaway arrival of a lovely baby girl born are members of the Stake Primary during June. Also to Mr. and Mrs. board. Still Going Strong C i935 Plymouth Coupe, Good Tires, Good condition CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN, Stake The Sharon Primary board met at the home of Mrs. J. Erval Christensen Wednesday, July 22nd. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Henry D. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Farnsworth, and Mrs. Lyman H. Rich who are retiring from the board. Mrs. Farnsworth is continuing with the Primary work in Sharon ward, where she is president. Mrs. Rich expects to move her family to Logan, where Mr. Rich haa Mrs. Taylor plans headquarters. to be away next winter. The other members of the board have enjoyed the privilge of working with these women and wish them success and happiness where-eve- r they may work or reside. Mrs. Donald Dixon is taking Mrs. Taylors place on the board, to work with the Seagull group. We hope she will enjoy working with us as much as we feel sure we will enjoy working with her. X play-groun- Primary Genealogy 6c 25c 7c Sardines, oiled, 1 lb. can - 10c Salmon, pink, tall can 6c Soup Vegetable, can 9 13c oz. can Olives, large 58c Coffee, Hills Bros., 2 lb. can Soap-Crys- tal White, lg. bars, 10 for 37c : 59c SUGAR, 10 lbs 25 lbs. ..... $1.49 100 lbs. $5.87 Flour, Kitchen Maid, 48 lb. bag.... $1.29 25c Eggs, dozen, fresh Dill 20c or Sweet, qt. size Pickles, 1 lb. ..21c can Baking Powder, Calumet 69c Fruit Jars, quarts Half Gal... 98c Pints .. 59c 20c Round Steak, choice, lb 1 15c lb .v Weinies, Bananas Tomatoes Peaches Potatoes Nunn Bush Ankle Fashioned Oxfords and Quality Worlc Clothing "" Coast-in-- S " er vice North of River Bridge DICK RUST, New Manager SERVICE A PLEASURE 7124 |