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Show THE VOICE Fa?e Two Published Monthly by Cooperative Educational and Recreational Sharon Provo R. F. D. No. Bo 2 Board of Directors H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont. Roy Gappmeyer, Timpanogos. Mrs. Virginia B. Poulsen, Timpan-ogo- 252-- A Association Orem, Utah ffliurch e7ieetings and Messages .... Officers: H. Grant Ivins, President Walter Holdaway, Vice-Pre- Walter Holdaway, Vineyard. Orlando Jolley, Grandview. Rudolph Reese, Lake View. .Villiam M. Vernon, Sharon A. V. Watkins Clarence York, Windsor. Alverda DeLange, Auditor. Ersal Cook, Secy Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager Recreation Programs: Elvis B. Christensen, Terry, Ernest I randsen, Wm. M. Vernon. Manager J. Erval Yearly subscription Price 50c Application for second class postage applied for. Adv. Solicitor Jim Blair Grand View Civic Reporter Vineyard George F. Wells Timpanogos C H. Poulson Sharon Ethel Pyne Sadie Shaw... Lake View Windsor LUCILE FARLEY LORNA WENTZ .Acting Editor .... Advertising Solicitor Utah County Ti'dav, VINEYARD WARD I,!rs. Shepherd There will be a Beehive Institute for all Bee Keepers of Sharon and Utah Stakes held T' urs n y and Friday night, August 5 am! 6 at 7:30 in the First Ward Church. We would like to have all Bee in charge Keepers and councelor of class woik present. Sharon VLM1A Suptriiuendcncy. Writes M. . I. A. Home SGng Used by Singing Mothers of Timpanogos In Canyon Program The following original song was written by Mrs. Florence Shepherd Skilled and Unskilled to be used as part of a musical skit Workers Needed presented by the "Singing MothStakes Responding Nearby ers of the Timpanogos ward at LAKEVIEW WARD the Relief Society outing held at 'Most all kinds of liely is needed Reed Foutin will, be the princi- the Canyon Home July 31): now at the Regional Warehouse, GRANDVIEW WARD The speakers for the evening will pal speaker. He will give an declares C. Lucius Laudie, secreM. I. A HOME be Mark Katchner, C. L. Riding lecture on bird life. Musical S. SecurL. D. Provo of the tary in the shades of Nestled high and Ashton Talor, the former numbers will be furnished by Winity Program, in a statement issued Timpanogos Musical numbers will be ston Downs. Bishopric. yesterday. Is tfre home of the Girl's M.I.A. furnished under the direction of Program under direction of B. Far "Men should bring whatever away from the cares of the city C. H. Davies. Sister V. U. students with Don Watkins, tools they have and can use. There Hear it calling, "Oh, come let us directing. is work for carpenters, plasterers, play. EDGEMONT masons, painters, plumbers, elecwill will It 7:30. start at Meeting SHARON WARD tricians, and all kinds of work icu Chorus: unskilled labor. A mowing machine C. M. Wentz and Oh, come, come, come, come, Speakirs, is needed to cut weeds as well as over in a few days." Helen Pine. Musical numbers will Come let us frolic in the mountains a rake to rake up the yards. Summer, will soon be gone and be given as follows: Solo, Violate Oh, come let us laugh and be gay, w Mr. Laudie further states he winter upon us, and those i. nave Duke; vocal duet, Dianetha F.kins No spot more inviting and lovely. wishes to see Sharon Stake lead cooperated in order to get buildings and Lois Downs; and a trio, Vance Than the home of the Girls M.I.A. out in the number of working hours in shape in the Regional Ware- sisters. Meeting is under the direccontributed for next week and re- house will have reason to rejoice tion of Ihomas Wells and John K. There close to the bright dome of quests each worker or Bishop 1o that they lia e become partners in Allen Sharon Stake Missionaries. Heaven, report to either President Watkins one of the gratestif not the greatIn the garden of Cod, green and or himself, Phone 06J2, the num- est movement the church has ever TIMPANOGOS WARD fair, ber of them that will respond next launched." in this ward is be- Crystal streams, oiags, and peaks, The program 1 as commddities such here are week. decked with flowers canned goods of various kinds, bot- ing given under the direction of Lift our burden of Utah Stake Cooperating worry and care. is in YellowMr. Ivern Pyne Pyne. last tled fruit, clothing and other useful Stake responded "Alpine stone Park so t is impossible to get be the articles stored to at with Laudie Mr. waiting states, week, Let us lift up our hearts in Thanksthe most number of working hours warehouse for use in time of need, details of the program. However, it giving is understood that good speakers remains is done comuch be work but to contributed and Utah Stake Raise our song to tht blue vaulted musical have fine a and program operating this week. Lelii Stake before these needful items can be sky, been provided. promises to send a crowd of nten received in the warehouse. And from green mountain dell as PLEASANT VIEW WARD we linger, in the past, seems to have been waiting for, some other and Hear its echo of welcome reply. Elders Thcron Kilpack group to produce the sinews of war for the contest. It is Frank Perry will be the speakers at hoped that the committee which was recently appointed the Sunday evening services. Musiby Provo River interests to collect means to pay for an cal numbers by Ida Fescher and a CINNAMON ROLLS irrigation survey in this county will meet with success reading by Melba Jones will feaGrace Peay let-u- p the defend to in be will no there and that preparing is ture the services. The program 2 c. flour; 1 yeast cake; 1 tsp. rights of the people here. of Lamoni salt; One and a half tbp. sugar; 2 under the direction Defendants in the case should realize that they cannot Tciry Rc-Slingcr' and Joseph c. lukewai in iniik. Add yeast and depend upon using the preparation made by their opponClegg, Sharon Stake Missionaries. sugar to milk, stir into flour and ents in a contest of this kind, any more than soldiers could salt. Let raise 2 hrs. Then add 2 eggs,' 1 c. sugar, 1 c. raisins; yi c. depend on using the arms of their opponents in battle. Each side must make its own preparation and depend People Sren't interested in having lard. Add more flour, mix all and you prove to them that you are the let raise until light. Roll out, sprinupon its own resourcesfulness. kle with butter, sugar and The advice of Theodore Roosevelt is pertinent to the possessor of Charles E. Carpenter. present situation: Speak softly but carry a big stick. Water-user- s Should Prepare For Contest Eternal vigilance is the price of success, is a trueism that will apply to the protection of ones rights as well as in other matters of life. Elsewhere in this edition is a story on the law suit begun by Salt Lake interests against Utah County people to have judicially determined the claims of all users of It appears that water from Utah Lake drainage system. Salt Lake County interests are very diligent in preparing for the trial of this case. Outstanding experts in irrigation engineering have been hired to prepare the case from the factual side, and a large group of eminent lawyers have been retained to prepare and present their case. This means that these interests have determined to protect their rights, as they now claim them, at all costs and are preparing for the legal battle to come. This action on the part of our opponents ought to arouse us to action to protect the water rights we now have which are so essential to our homes, families and to our very lives. Waiting On Each Other Some action has been taken to prepare the case of the defendents but there seems to be rather universal lethargy on the part of he Utah County irrigationists. Each group, 6. 137 Special awards of Literary lesson bo'ks for next season were given to Fail lo Stop Womas Party Pleasant View Ward for having the largest average attendance during the past season, having 41 per cent, and Timpanogos ward for having the best1 average attendance of at Union me, ting. Sharon ward received a Relief Sofor ciety magazine subscription having tile largest group present, 50 ladies jbring present at the outMrs. Grace ing. Mrs. Koltord and Hansen received subsci iptions to the magazine for their fine woik in getting subscriptions to the magazine last season. A roll call was (,tuken showing and all voted 245 women pre-eto make the canyon outing an annual affair. A beautiful silk quilt was displayed, which the stake officers have just completed for the Mormon Handicraft Gift shop in the Bureau of Information building in Salt Lake City, and a knife, the handle of which was carved from a deer horn, made by Brother John Murdock of Timpanogos ward for the shop. We also wish to thank the committees that arranged for tran portation, and all who hedped to make the day so successful. class-leade- Games, Lnches Ob Schei'.e Elder Paul Rowe will be the speaker. I.orna Stewart will give a be under the direction of counselor A Edwin Bootli. A good musical proreading, "Bill's Little Girl. short musics! program will also be gram has been arranged. furnished. Aufm-'- t Overcist Skies Program f Stunts, Sits, Songs illus-stratr- d Mrs. C. H. Davies Thomas Cordner Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Eva Gillispie Edgemont Mrs. PI. View Mrs. Mrs. Merle S. Foote Mrs. Ferry Nielson . REPORTERS Sunday Services Help Needed At Warehouses s. s. SHARON BEEKEEPERS TAKE NOTICE of Siiarmt Clip Unirc OF Although th skies were overcast with heav stor n clouds last Friday morntny the spirits of the Relief Society voneu were not at and commencing dampened to arrive at the 10:30, they in North beautiful Giils'.lome Folk, Provo CaiPtu A tour of the building was eiayed and short hikes Vk en ove the wonderful country so by iioe all wore ready for the delicious jnic lunches pregroup. We all pared by each of the ouperation appreciated Homemother Mite'll, Miss Bennett and Mrs. Kunr, and the log fire in the huge fi place was enjoyed to the utmos At 2:00 oclock a assembled in the large living roo ior the program, which was a of originality. We never knewwe had such fine authors in our ginp, and wish to extend and eongi atations, thanks to all taking part. Sister Jennie B. Knight of he General Board was present an spoke, giving praise and eiicou&ment to all. The fine one act pig (The Unprepared Teacher givi,by Mrs. Kate Cordner showed ery teacher the importance of her .rk. ht-g- si nt The wise boss pays for a full days work and he gets it. Clyde Bedell. No leader he treats honest effort liott Dunlap can enlist enthusiasm the shortcomings of Elas if intentional Smith. if Scientific Steering Correcticn AuiumuivL ocnuvL Jack D. Taylor rj Ralph Kitchen, Mechanics 241 West First North Provo e. Community Cooperative Program Features Games, Outings, Swimming, Dancing andShows PICTURE SHOW PROGRAMS r. m Saturday This Week August 7 Aug. lOand 11 Tues.-We- SPORTS Aug. 12 and d. 14-Thur- DA-iCE- S .-Sat. FIRST FEATURE . ic;:: ( TWO GOOD FEATURES J espicry First ... Promise To Pay f u 1) 5 The story of the loan shark exposed for the first time in a ruthless, powerful drama. Be sure that you and your people see this, as you may be I !! The story is laid in a small town where Olsen and Johnson land in jail because of a mistaken kidnap charge. After their release they develope a romantic interest in the towns prettiest widow, played by LilaJLee. It is a wild comedy of ; laughs. f r f : ( j the next victim. WALTER WAKGER SECOND FEATURE ne6 Swimming at Roalawn Is Safe The water in Rosalawn Jool has an average In the temperature of 70. Perfect r swimming. test from the State Board of lealth last w eek the bacterial count was down to (six). A milk test w ith a bacterial count of 30,000? considered A grade milk. The reason for the lov;ount in the pool is because the water is clorinaled ich two hours during the day. This kills any dise.iM.j-ermthat might be brought into the water by bathe. This makes a jkjoI like Rosalawn, far safer for bating than creeks, or canals or lakes, where germs id n live and multiply for months. T lie water in lip lawn pool is tested of the State every two hours under the Board of Health. sipp-visio- DDDuOv IMP LIRA Second .... (Nearly 100 couple t the former students of Sharon Stake Seminary ai planningUo be in attendance at a dance this week Under the leadership of Martin Wentz, Arnold trningham, and Lavon Payne an active campaign; underwayMo have the group attend the next five ances. Special rates of $1.75 for the 5 dances wille given if fifty of the group attend. SCHEDULE OF WARD I'AGUE GAMES c AUGUST 8 TO t Bicause of Sharon Stake Outing igy Celebration coming Saturday, August 14, it seem- - Kisahle to play all games scheduled for Tuesday as well those scheduled for Saturday, on Saturday the day of the tting. This will give every ward competing an opportunity t pay inj,he presence of their wiard members. You will ha plenty rooters for your playing these games. The big tlting Day Schedule follows; . VAU 1 i A Harold Bell Wright story, featuring Richard Arlen and Virginia Gray. If you like Western action drama, you will enjoy this story. Also 11 th Episode Undersea Kingdom. Dick Tracy Serial Coming We know that all the boys and girla will be happy to learn that starting August 28th, the new DICK TRACY gerial will run for 12 weeks on the Thursday - Saturday Program. Remember your Sc era Theatre bring you the best in shows at the lowest possible cost Mind Your Own Business RUGGLES COMEDY HAS GOOD ADVICE FOR EVERYBODY 4 rtf H Mitt 4 AlTItTI March of Time; False Alarm 3 Stooges Plutos Judgment Day Hickey Mouse Comedy, Comedy. Pathe News. Also 10th Jssue DANCE REVIEW WEDNESDAY NITE ONLY As a special feature of the Wednesday night program there will be a twenty nlmute dance review from the Leuana School of Dancing. Miss Evelyn Hair, instructor, is closing a most successful summer dancing course. The program includes several novelty numbers. Over twenty students will participate. Co. Limber Spear 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 Something of the mess one can get oneself into by not minding ones own business is revealed in the new comedy Mind Your Own Business," with Charlie Ruggles and' Alice Brady. Unassuming Ruggles is perfectly content to mind his own business, which is editing a nature column for a large newspaper, until his wife, played by Miss Brady, decides to mind his business for him. Then Ruggles begins to mind the busi- -' ness of everybody in town as editor of a scandal column and things begin to happen which come perilously near to not only losing his business for him, but bis mind as well Mind Your Own Business is a gay and comedy of birds, bees, policemen, racketeers, politicians, newspapermen and Boy Scouts, which includes in its cast Lyle Talbot. Jack La Rue, Bennie Baker, Frankie Darro, and a host of other feature players. rp We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home swift-movin- g GIRLS SOFT BALL Vineyard Pleasant View (A postponed vs. Lakeview vs. Windsor II game ) Edgenm ' vs. Sharon I vs. Timpanogos Wind VOLLEY BALL (Mixed) Pleasant View vs. Windsor. i (EXTRA SPECIAL) MENS BASE BzlL GAME 2 P. M. SHARP. Windsor vs. Vineyard. This by no means exhausts the days' s,rts many other activities are in store for you, and all that t ill be nece.sary to insure a real time is your presence and pancipation. Watch for "STANDING OF TEAMS Fence Posts, Barbed WSe 1 Field Fence , |