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Show fc': ward members wll patronize tbit afta.r largely, and thus aid in rais-nmeans for ward maintenance, 5Ijr llntrr of ltarmt Publ.xhed at Prcvo, Utah by the Sharon Cooperaive Educational of Orem. Printed by M. H Graham Printing Co, 30 South hirst West Street Provo. Utah Entered as second cla', matter at the Post Oitue in Proo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879 Rccre-atior- Subscr'ption Cannery price 50 cents per year in advance. The. cannery is operating under the direction of the stake executive councils of the Security Program in Sharon and Utah Stakes, with Adclhert Bigler as chairman and Charles H. Poulson as manager. Eva Poulson is the secretary and treasurer of the project. Varieties Listed The report submitted by the manager shows the folowing varieties of fruits and vegetables canned for the Security Program... 3.096 cans Corn .. . 936 cans . Peas 792 cans .. Beets . .. 528 cans Beans Pears ... . . 288 cans 936 cans Peaches 17,424 can.' Tomatoes . . . (ContinucJ from page one ) such are link icncn in these as VOICE OF THE Two pro-j- f ts. and the assistance allowed to the various w inkers is not regarded in any manner in the nature of wages. New Room Planned It is expected that during the winter time an additional room will be added to the cannery on the north side to provide space for preparing fruits and vegetables for The management processing. states that in a normal fruit year the cannery would be literally with contributed awamped so much so that without the additional space it would be impossible to use, more than a small In part of the fruits contnlmted. addition, it is expected that many more Priesthood projects will be undertaken next year now that the quorums have had a little experthese underience in handling takings. A new feature this scasor lias been the canning of venison for various deer hunters Also several of the stakes in the East Central Utah Region have meat projects and it is expected that much of the meat consisting of pork, beef, and mutton will be canned at the Cannery for use in 4his region and other parts of the Church where it mav be needed. . pio-duct- s, 24,000 cans Total The varieties of products canned for private paities under custom work at the cannery, aie as follows; Apples, 580 cans; apple jellv, 55; beets, 229; elk, 249, venison, 1,113; 552, 52; 'catsup, plum pudding, beaus, 5,742; chicken. 84; peaches, 1,356; peach jam, 1,077; prunes, 23; pears, 295; tomatoes, 14,839; juice, 3,235; squash, 94; ap ricots, 9; carrots, 201; chard. 31, beets, peppers, 43; corn, 16,361; 317; peas, 3,115. The total number of cans done under custom work to date is 49,552. Shar-on-Ut- Grand View Spray For Sharon Farmers Plans are already under way to the plant during the winter season for the making of spiav materials. Last year experiments were undertaken on a small scale for the manufacturing of spray More than a car load of sulphur was used in the experiments; they were found to be very successful. With the experience of last years opeiations to guide them, the management expect to more than double the output of spray. Other sprays may be prepared this season. Repoits fiom fruit growers who used the spray manufactured by the cannery last year are very Use litne-sul-ph- lime-sulph- Mrs C. H. Davies. Reporter Telephone All the wa-- d organizations aie collaborating on a festival, to take place on Friday, November 17th Chicken at the ward house. A Shoot will.be the opening attraction, beginning at 2 o'clock. Here's an oppoitumty to prove your marksmanship, young feller! PrimAt 4 p. m. the children of ary age will be enteitained with a refreshand dancing program, ments. From 6 p m. to 7, hot dinner will be served under the direction of the Relief Society. At 7.30 an auction will begin, followed by a dance. Tlie bishop is hopeful- - that all 09-J- -l Uscar Carlson Sporting Goods Basket Ball Shoes ... Sunday Services Pleasantview President Adclhct Bykr and Ray Gammon of the .sfch. H h Council will be the speakers at me Sunday evening seivues Musu.il numbers will be furnished bv the ward ehoir directed by Mrs tvles-ti- a J Taydor. iliord Stake High ''Councilman R. Stubbs and president S. II. Blake yvill speaklat tie Sairament I meeting Sunday evotnng Musical numbers will he JfTcn by Mr and Mrs. Cluster Gralf. Edgemont Henry D. Ta.'lof and Oscar II Anderson will bey the representatives from the High Council to speak at S- - 'ranient meeting Suit day evening Mrs Ossa Ferguson is in charge of the nnisiial Sharon Madsen and John B. Stratton of the Stake High Council will speak at the Sunday evening services. A splendid ntdsical program is being arranged P. ....98c and up Special Prices Made on Basket Ball Team Equipment. Boxing Gloves, set of 4 $3.50 and up Foot Balls and Basket Balls $1.49 and up Storks Visiting List f and Ms Collins Sm.l'i the a.c proud mp.Mi icos parents of a son hot n a! the Crane Tlu-rdl Lh a m.ur temple Mj'ei nv llospit d Wednesday Luke 'I emple November 9h. excursion to the 2 Id 7 from SharThurda, on Sake Mr and M - DiAoval HaruarJ 'I he Stake Security Lale tuple w.U Ik announce the both ot a soil, al closed on 'I lunkmv nt' No llieir borne Fndav, November 5ili Make Church Security committee members and workers meet ember 25th Mr and Mrs. V K Allen are Stake GeitraloKUal Foard mut-- u every Sunday morning at 9 45'at eiver the ai rival of a ill he lu Id Su du. Novem- j re joiting the Stake Admmistiation Building d ber 2Ul at p in It in that sent born November Uih at the Mith-i- r Hospital all stake lmmlurs he pie sent at jCiane Mate'-ur- i Stake Prebidt-ucami buhv are doing in, elv. . this ofticers meeting T lie Stake Piisidency nuets every Sunday morning at 10 30 at Suite last vve went to press, the Stake Genealogital Unnn Miet-m.the Stake Administration Budding stork has made two more calls ni will be btld Sundav. Novembtr the Grandview Ward, one at the 21st at 2 P M in the Stake Sum-nar- y Union Meeting home - of Mr. and Mrs. lisle w.l! There build. a he ng Union Meeting for the Sunday Brown, delivering a fine baby boy. arranged. A inusual number and next School, Mutual Improvement . Asday at the George bv the Giand-viesociation and Bishopric, including will be rendered where another bov was rePresident ward committee. ward clerks, will be held Sundav, ceived with rejoicing Brother and Bigler November 28th at 2 00 p m. in the Adelbert be will the speakGeorge F. Wills Mr and Mrs Alvin Colledge of High School Auditorium. ers Tootle are icjoiting over the ar'1 lie e will be a Jumeir Baptis- rival of a daugbttr born to th-at Baptisms mal excursion held Saturday, NoBaptisimal services will be held vember 27th to the Salt I ake aie desirous of getting at least 200 on Sunday, Novi mber 28th at 3 00 e moie names for this excursion, Temple from Sharon Stake. p. m. in the Utah Stake Administration Building Grandview ward bishopric will be in charge. Mr Amelia Latd Rtpoiici Phone 1 i-- the Amtiiiaii V. Top-Coa- d, de-nt- 1 pio-gart- n Sym-hom- e, ni Announcing SCERA MEETINGS Voice of Sharon staff. Wed , Nov. 24th, 7 00 p. m Picture Show staff. Sun , Nov. 28th, 1 p. ni. Board of Directors, Monday, Dec. 6lh, 7 30 p m rwrtrl v f t m- iir o-- v POULTRY. lENS HATCHING SPRINGVILLE, UTAH A name too good to put on other peoples chicks. We produce clinks too good to sell under other names. The best is none too good for you. Drop us a card today. . . . - - Service Station STANDARD OIL AND GAS LUNCH AND CONFECTION STORE Catering to Please Located Near Lincoln High School Antone Nelson, Proprietor Grandview Councilmen 11. High Sidney Cluff and George F. Wells will be the speakers at Sacrament meeting Re d Sunday evening and Mrs Nkittall will play an organ solo. t i .1 The otliir dav vve were in a Utah County packing plant. They were patkmg Utah Celery in crates with a California Company's Brand on. We wondered. The best celery grown anywhe-e- , it no doubt did credit to the i line on the crates. Why not paik California Oranges in Utah boxes? You can not even imagine that Lets gtt smart. Lets stand for Utah and Utah Products. We can do it proudly. Valley-V- u the Stake High Council, will speak at Sacrament meeting Sundav evening Musical numbers are being arranged under the direction of the ward music committee If, A- - 2 p Orems Newest Business Vineyard 77 i ft1 2 !i About Celery 1 1 ts uk F. Announcements Spenter Madsen .and Charles If. hVnworth, Jt . representatives of Top-Co- at 1 enihei 7th. Mr- - C.dhdae bslore alki r ot her marriage was Inez Windsor, datigh'cr of Mr and M Martin Walker. m BERG HATS All Styles and Colors m...'KefZf57( ifesira VN V ) . Famous Freeman Shoes o Worn With Pride By Millions $5.00 $3.95 $3.98 j Lakeview . .f Speakers at Sacrament meeting Ferguson and Julian J. Han-Sunday evening will be Jumts B. the Stake Higli Council. Mrs. Ossa w ill furnish musical Ferguson numbers. Suits and D ! On the Slake Genealogy : g Timpanogot $23.50 $25 $30 Hart Schaffner & Marx WEEK-EN- Fridas-- . Nov. 19 1917 N eetings and &)iessages.... VARSITY TOWN ywi Sturdy Skiis, made of seasoned hard wood, strong strap $3.98 Ice Skates, famous brand (Shoe Skates) (jhurch Come Rain, Come Snow Come Wind or Sunshine Youll Need A Suit or Ia'VjD With the Churches : and some needed improvements about the thapcl Mrs. Marcellme Davies del ghl fully entertained, on Today last, for the Primary ofticers of last year. A hot dinner, at which roast , pheasant was the piece de lesist-ancewas served to Fern Hills, Loretta Carrall, Dot Davis, Verl Johnson, Eliza Hales, Mary Bennett and May Davis. The M. I. A. preliminary program Monday evening was in the form of aai oratorical contest. The speakers weie LeRoy Taylor, Lira Davies, Elmer Riding and Carter. Morris E. Davies and family visitors at the C. were week-en- d H Davies home. Mr. Davies lias been employed for some time at Rexburg. Idaho. The ward members offer sheerest sympathy to the bereaved Wfc Hatch and children of Taxman who passed away early Tuesday morning, (November 9th, as a result of injuries sustained when the hot water boiler in the Hatch Mortuary exploded, Sunday evening, November 17th, Approriate and welt attended services were conducted in the ward last Friday, under the direction of Bishop Jolley. The ward wishes to welcome into its midst the Naylor family, who occupy the Willis Robinson house, also the Heward family, living near A1 Luncefords Nelda Carter has become a real globe trotter. At present she is traveling in western Canada. Alva Nicol is up from Pittsburgh, California, paying his parents a brief visit. 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