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Show THE Peire Tw SljrTlnin of Siiarmt : Semi-Monthl- y Published by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by M. H. Graham IVinting Co., 30 South First West Street Provo, Utah. Entered as second class matter at the Post Office in Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 189. Application Subscription VOICE With the Churches OF : TIMPANOGOS Officcms of the Mutual Improve- CHURCH SECURITY Stake Church Security Commitmeet tee members and workers he in every Sunday morning at 9:45 in Association will Susan P. Jameson .... Pleasautview ment Orem charge of conjoint services Sun- the Stake Administration building. Eft man Christensen .Grandview day evening. An interesting talk on Mrs. C. H.- - Davies will be given Travel Incidents Meeting for the Stake PresidenThomas Cordner .... Civic Reporter Mrs. George F. Wells Vineyard and Mrs. Lucy Poubon will treat cy is held every Sunday morning ait Mrs. C. H. Poulsoti Timpanogos the M. I. A. theme, "An Honest 10:30, in the Stake Administration .Sharon Heart. Musicial numbers will be building. Mrs. Ethel Pvne Lakeview given by Gian Vernon. Mrs. Sadie Shaw UNION MEETING Windsos Mrs. Ferry Nielson Meeting will begin at 7.00 p. m Union Meeting for the PriestVictor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager instead of 7 JO. hood, Relief Society and Primary will be held Sunday, IX'Ovrmber Officer: PLEASANT VIEW 14th, at 2 p. m. in the Lincoln. High Adv. Solocitor Lorna Mediant H. Grant Ivins, President ServicClub Achievement Schcool Auditorium. s. Walter Holdaway, .... Business Ernest Frandsen Mgr. es for all clubs in Sharon Stake. r. Ersal Cook, See front page announcement. STAKE BOARD Lucille Farley Editor Henry D. Taylor, Auditor. November 18th, the Thursday, I Mutual Improvement Association VINEYARD School Stake Boards Mrs. Merrill Christopher son will land Sunday will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Stake be the speaker at the Sunday evAdministration building. ening services. Musical numbers Beginning with the Oct. 8th issue, subscribers only will be furnished by her Gleanare receiving the Voice of Sharon. If youvdo not receive "M MEN er Cla ss of the Provo Second regularly a copy of the Voice of Sharon, you will know' course for stake and A under will be Ward. special Jhe meeting that before you receive one it is now necessary to subthe direction of the Mutual Im- ward "M Men directors will be scribe, as we are unable to mail papers to anyone but held at the Brigham Young provement Association. subscribers. November 21st. Watch for If any subscriber does not receive his paper regularly further airtsouncetneot in the next LAKEVIEW he should immediately telephone 02-J- 2 and ask for Miss issue of the Voice of Sharon. Clyde Sumsion will be the speakCook, Secretary of the Association, who will see that a er at the conjoint services Sunday copy is mailed. evening. Musical numbers will be The subscription price is fifty cents per year, mailed of Virginia under the direction to any address. For a real live community paper we beTaylor. Officers of the Mutual Imlieve this is the lowest subscription price in the United in' are Association provement Mrs. Ferry Nielson. Reporter States. charge of the meeting, , beis The Association Funeral services were held in required to have subscribers fore it can have second class mailing privileges. The EDGEMONT the Bonneville ward chapel Sunmoney reecived from subscriptions, is not nearly enough The Mutual Improvement As- day for Keith Baird, sociation will be m charge of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell to pay the expense of publication of the Voice of Sharon. The paper is made possible by the advertisers Sunday evening conjoint meeting Neand a splendid program has been Baird. Keitl passed away at and those who contribut so generously of their sercaused vada from strangulation arranged. vices in writing material for its columns. The money refrom a herniae. Mrs. Baird was ecived for subscriptions is only a minor item. Leona Draper before her marriage SHARON and lived in Windsor ward. Subscriptions obtained in the canvass several months The activity committee of the ago, did not go into effect until the October 8th issue, and Association Mutual Improvement Garbett Mr. and Mrs. Ruben will be effective until one year from that date. Free diswill be in charge of the conjoint and family are visiting with Mr, tribution to all residents of the community was made meeting Sunday night. The- - Era and Mrs. Edmund Cragun. p- ior to that time. for use program as outlined Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun throughout the Church will be to Salt Lake City Sunday. presented. Splendid speaking and (Continued from poo one) singing numbers will be given, and a good attendance is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson to two classes this year, Class "A (Continued from page one) have returned home after spendand Class "B in order to give the oil)?- landscaping, Elgin Oliphant smaller wards an even chance in GRANDVIEW ing the last seven weeks at Mercur Sacrament meeting for Sunday and Opliir. instructor, 8 registered; dressmak- - competitions with the larger ones, :.w- Carl Harris spent from Friday ii.. ?. fr. tr and a prize of $5.00 will go to evening will he under the direcill tug, iVaTo iui cum Until Bee and of Scouts tion the Sunday visiting with Miss Boy Inin each division. knitting, the winner sitructor, II registered; in the Class "A group are Hive Girls. It will consist of short Grace Olsen at Salt Lake. cluded Mrs. Dora Shepherd instructor, 10 demTimpanogos, Sharon, Vineyard and talks and musical numbers to Mr. aijd Mrs. W. J. Gillman. Mr. registered; applied art, Mrs; Agues Pleasantview, B onstrate activities of these groups, and in Class Dau water instructor, 1 registered; are Edgemont, Gralmiview and with a large number of young peo- and Mrs. Frank Walker and Mrs. ple takir ; part. The purpose of Joe Madsen of Vineyard motored string music, including Hawaiian Lakeview. the program is to give the parents to Logan Monday. enThe wards are responding guitar, banjo, violin and tenor guiin making prepara- an idea c4 what their children are thusiastically tar, Ray Lavitri and Lois Stewart tions for this in these departments, and Bishop Stanley B. Harris and big M.I.A. event, and doing social the 1937 instructors, 8 registered; are invited the Long spent Frmay and George dally parents should be espf productions problems with Harold Mowers as Saturday at southermi LUah. They of other years. - to be in attendance. Martin Jack-soto those superior instructor. Mrs. Mary Caminish and reported they saw plenty of deer It is urged by those in charge of Mrs. Minnie Huber are the leaders tracks minus the deer. the course that an effort be made A missionary shower was given in charge. ini tiiis community to work Miss Audrey Tate has returned up in- at the home of Mr. and Mis. James terest ,in the classes, so that more to her home in Salt Lake after visWINDSOR hon-of arrott, Saturday evening in people may participate and take Alpine M. I. A. will furnish a iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their son Vern. Many useful splendid advantage of the opportunities ofin Hyrutn Cragun. conjoint program fered. (Continued on page four) ts were received. Windsor ward Sunday evening. REPORTERS Lorna Mediant Edgemont Board of Director H. Grant Ivins, Pleaaantview. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont Ivan J. Burr, Timpanogos. Mrs. Virginia B. Foul sen, Timpanogos. Walter Hoi (hi way, Vineyard Clank Carter, Grandview. Rudolph Reese, Lakeview. William M. Vernon, Sharon A. V. Watkin Clarence York, Windsor. 4-- H Vice-Prc- Secy.-Treasure- To Voice of Sharon Readers L;ni-versi- ty Windsor - Roadshow Night School 0 A ft FriJav. November K Stake Genealogy ATTENTION, SCOUT LEADERS Heres something new for you, Announcements Sunday Services price 50 cents per year in advance. ll M.I.A. Events ffiurch eTlteetings and esltessages.... for second class postage applied for. S ! as you, and the a delicious luncheon will he served. Relief Society will see that these Relief Society miners - and class articles go to those who are m are urged to be in atu leadeis need. at Union Meeting on Sunday, 1 4 li. Mrs. Lyd'a Hogan will- enter- November tain the Stake Relief Society Hoard APARTMENTS FOR RENT members at the home of Mrs. this afternoon at Three 2 and 3 room modern apartSharp Gilh-pi- e two oclock, lius'ne-- s mailers will ments, newly decorated. Electric he discussed and plans made for tove, heated, hot water. $12 to $20 . the 'ward conference, after which Phone is not so fortunate nj-an- Amelia Latta Reporter Phone 048J1 There will be a Senior Temple a special event, hot off the gridle. A Scout. Explorer leaders training excursion to Salt Lake temple meet to be held at the tew M I. A. Mcniai, November 1937, 15th, Girls Home in Provo Canyon Sat- from Slut on Stake. There will he spici.d rates on urday afternoon and Sunday, er (h and 7th. All Scout the Orem Line, on the first two leaders are surged to be there. trains, leaving Provo at 610 a. m. There will be a registration fee and 8.00 a. m. The fare will be 77 of $1 00 which will include barbe- cents for the round trip. The last tiain leaves Salt Lake City at 1U00 cue, tivo meals and sleeping (beds and matre-ses- ). p. m. or sleeping bags, Bring beddf. and pocket knife, Scout ex, 5 foot Stake Genealogical Board meetpiece of rope and your smiles, ing will be held Sunday, NovemP. M. laughs, and ability to have a good ber 21st at time. All Scout and Ex pore r leaders Stake Genealogical Union Meetbe there. ing will be held Sunday, Nov. 21st 1937 at 2 p. m. in the Stake Semi. MRS. LARSEN HONORED nary building. Members of the Stake Board of Idle Genealogical Society of the Young Women's Mutual Imwill be pleased to have you Utah a Association presented provement for the subscription copy of Elbert Hubbard's scrap- place book to Edna Larson who reccent-l- y new volume with them at an early resigned her position as stake date. They do not expect every President of the organization be- church member to subscribe for cause" of her prolonged illness. The the magazine, but they feel that the presentation was made by the pres- very minimum should be four idency, Mrs. Lorna B. Maycock, subscriptions from each ward from Mrs. Winnie Graff, and Mrs. Adele stake and ward officers.' Fielding, who called at the Larson home Sunday and expressed Many Sharon Stake members inappreciation for the work done by terested in temple work are takSister Larson. ing part in a temple excursion to the Mafniti Temple today (Friday, Twenty-seve- n November 5th). STAKE BOARD PARTY workers will go in the Stake bus, FOR RETIRING OFFICERS and several others are to go in priThe home of Bishop Roy Gapp-may- vate cars. was the scene of much merriment Saturday evening, October 30th, when the members of the M.I.A. Stake Boards met to honor those who were recently reEva Gilli-piSuperintendent leased from the Board. As the cold weather fcpproacchcs, l.itly games were played under the di- ini going through your closets if rection of Adele Fielding and you find any used clothing, slides, FVandsen. Hallowe'en sugunderclothes, or any wearing apgestions were carried out in tire parel which has been discarded but decorations and lunch. can still be used, save it to give to Mr. and the Relief Society teachers when were: Those pre-eMr. and they call. It will be appreciated by Mrs. W. M. Vernon, Mrs. Ernest F'randsen, Mr. and someone in the stake, perhaps, who Mrs. Edgar Booth. Mr. and Mis. Lawrence Maycock, .Mr. aind Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Janies F'ergnson and Chester Graff, Mr. aiM Mrs. Clif- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. The retiring oKiceis in whose ford Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gappmayer, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. honor the par'; was given were: Jolley, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tayl- Melba Pyne, Celestia Taylor, Myr, tle Farnswoith, Esma Williamson, or, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Allen Skinner, Roy Gappmayer, B. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence AshM. Jolley, Nina Carter and Mary ton, Mr. and Mrs. M.'E. Karlch-neMr. and Mrs. Leo Broadhead, Miner. No-ve- 1 or 02-J- 29c Corn (Sweet Tender) 3 cans 29c Peas, Spring Maid, 3 can 8c Powdered Sugai Lb 49c 1 Gal. Pure Fruit Jam 19c 2 Lbs. Pure Cocoa 16c Chili Bean, 3 Lbsv .... 26c Pink' Eye Beans, 3 Lb 20c Beef Steak, Choice, Tender, Lb. 16c Weinies, Lb. 2 - 10c Pkgs. Sunshine Vanilla . Get Your Pheasant and Ducks with e, Winchester and Western Ammunition! Fr-ne- st I.au-die- Reliable Ammunition at Reasonable Prices! Uxc Winchester shot- guns which give long Provo ser- anti dependable vice. Dont experiment . , with unknown brands. ,4 - , IVER JOHNSON SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUNS Vhile They last at a Special rice of Also 7 VI A tD WINCHESTER REPEATING SHOTGUNS DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUNS - HUNTING COATS, CAPS, etc. , . Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co. .?.9.Y.9.,..y.T.S ..j ?Y $ The Original T ?Y New Y Y Y Royal Typewriter Agency ed , f f r, ANNOUNCING from page one) tiie Grandview ward aind later in Sharon Stake, which position he held five years. He had charge of the Gospel Doctrine class for several years. High Councilman to Patriarch On Jan. 13, 1935 he became a member of the Sharon Stake High Council, where he served until October 17, 1937 when he was to be set apart as Patriarch. He was set apart by Apostle Melvin J. Ballard. He is president of the Jolley Family organization. Outstanding Athlete As a young man he was an outstanding athlete and out-ra- n all comers in the hundred yard dash, keeping the record for years. Patriarch Jolley is the father of twelve children, eleven of whom are living. His counsel to his children has always been to aim high and cherish righteous ideals, and to struggle unceasingly to accomplish them. (Continued ff, Y Y Y Y There t no need to wait for those needed repairs or alterations to modernize your, homo, because wo can now arrange to finance thorn for you on a new easy payment plan. No down payment Is necessary tong as 3 years to pay. Hare t ?Y . . . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y REXALI lc SA T fY is Now On AT Y Y Y v tale ai . . partial list of what can be had this is a Y Y fY Hedquist Drugs Y 2k easy, convenient way: NEW ROOF GARAGE Mattresses Remade BUILT-I- In Or converted into an Innerspring for only Typewriter at 9.50 Ofsroaa Mattress 4th West Phone 579-- Go. Provo 43 East Center Phone 15 Mortuary CUPBOARDS N fact, most all repairs, remodeling er cenbe purchased by this plan. Don't delay ) ill V Utah Office Supply Co. We call and deliver Free i addi- tions See the Complete Line of both Royal and Remington Portable and Desk Model 4.00 54 N. j SLEEPING PORCH CABINETS, COUNTERS NEW FLOORS Your own mattress renovated and recovered, made same as new only a(U re i . . ccme in today! ' SERVICE ABOVE ALL" 1 rl rf0ST ii jirsn&T' 262 South 1st East ; Provo, Utah Phone 45 ' iva Liismosr 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 jj W. P. Williams Relief Society nt l 19c Wafers Large Tumbler Free - Sharon Patriarch 5. 1937 We Draw Your Plans, Build-anFinance Your Home d Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence ISKEI |