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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Friday, January 27, 1939 Mrs. Leslie Bunnell. members present. The Friendly Twenty Club The senior temple excursion, members were entertained by Mr. 44 had Tells How to Get 20lh Friday, January Ellen Bellows - Reporter Mrs. C. II. Davies, Reporter and Mrs. Martin Clinger at their (Helen Qveson - Reporter) members from Sharon stake. Telephone home Saturday evening. ProgresLife Best The stake committee desires Mrs. Ann G. Thomas and Bon direct- sive rook was played. Mrs. Ruth The chorus Mendelssohn each an ward give appropriate Lacy of Holbrook, Arizona are TbBrsday, Feb. 2 has been set E. B. Terry presented an Johnson and Parley Clinger won Extract taken from the in- visiting with her sister, Mrs. as the date for the M. I. A. program in connection with the ed by fine program at the Lake first place and Martha Scott and address delivered Margaret Pulsipher. They are at. "Search for TalenT hour. All sacrament meeting next Sunday unusally spirational H. E. Hatton guest prize. Mamie in cooperation wi.b the bishop-- 1 View ward chapel Sunday evewinTuesday afternoon by President tending Leadership Week. persons or organizations desiring A very large crowd was In Clinger and August Johnson ning. ric. David O. McKay, of the L. D. S. Tonight at 8 p. m. 4 one act to enter are requested to present ning second prize. A delicious attendance. Temple and Genealogical auth. j was served to twenty-seve- n presidency, indicate the authen. plays will be presented. The acts applications to any member of the Friday evening In the ward luncheon do i oritles tic Mormon viewpoint on how to will be from Sharon, stake ask Sharon that Jan. before committee and guests. members activity Timpanogos, amusement hall four one act plays hich Lake View and Vinejard. obtain Life at its Best 27. The M. I. A. superintendency more research work on individual Mrs. Parley Clinger of and Mr. Last will be Friday presented. was the theme of the ISth Leaderlines in order to have more Misses Ruth Meldrum and Nila are anxious to have a variety of Lake View, Sharon and Viney.irrt Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. ship week Just concluding today Booth of Salt Lake City were events and cordially invite groups name3 for baptisms. The stake each presented a one act play and and Mrs. Martin Clinger over the is required to furnish 700 names at Brigham Young university and of weekend. visitors Saturday and Sunday. A and individuals to rush their enand 10 boys and 10, girls as this week the other four wards attended by some 3000 people tries. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hatton of was in at held honor their wilt the Stake participate. will before from all parts of the church, party of proxies Nelda Miss permission daughter Carter, Lake were the house guests Salt Mrs. home of Elmer the Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Bunnell Meldrum to from Canada Mr. and Mra. Lafe Carter is home be granted for a junior baptismal of Salt Lake stretching with of Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson evening. Saturday Sunday spent Mexico. for a ten days visit. .Miss Carter excursion. The stake committee Mr. Bunnells parents, Mr. and over the weekend. Miss Josephine Booth enterhas been living in Yakima, Wash, appeal to the members to com"I am the way, the truth, and tained member 'V & sof the Bachelor for the past year. She gave an ply with this request. the light, one of Christ's teach- Girls club last 4 The Thursday. of account her visit is foundation the entertaining ings principle time was spent in pulling candy and travels as part of the Sunday for seeking to live life at its best. and social chat. Thirty girls were evening service. Other speakers VIEW With every rising sun think of present and miss Dorothy Trotter were Elders Oscar Andbrson and your life as just begun. Teach life was a special guest. Susan Jameson, Reporter Sidney Cluff of the Stake Presito obey your will. Life ia the Telephone 021R1 Among the Leadership visitors dency. Special musical numbers friend of man. this week were: Mr. and Mrs. were presented by tjte ward Each day one should be wiser. Orrian Salisbury, Mr. and vMxs. choir. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown and 4 Life is rightly measured not by Allen Stewart, Mre. Annie GillesBut always new and The M. I. A. activity program Dorothy went to Joseph, Sevier years but by accomplishments. pie, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mra. Flora Tuesday county for the funeral of their evening consisted of sister-in-la3 True life is the sum of our at- Bigler, Mrs. Osa Ferguson, Mrs. Always Read and aunt. on methods of brief talks several tainments. Shut the door on your Cordelia Booth, Mrs. Lana Nell-soMrs. to life and Mrs. Claude Synder, preventing accidents past. Tomorrow holds no doubt Mra. Margaret IS,Aher and limb, chiefly about the home. A James Phillips and Mrs. Edwin for me. Mrs. Ann Thomas fon Lacy number of fine preventive sug- Anderson spent Wednesday in If all destructive elements and of Holbrook, Arizona. gestions were given. Murray with the Amos Mechams, forces which tear down society Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner Mrs. Ella Baum spent Wednes(Mary Ekins). could be eliminated every family day In American Fork with her are at home after a months visit William Schofield of Alamo, would have enough, and to spare. with their son. Bishop James Nevada spent the week at the daughter, Mrs. Lena Storrs. Life at its best means health, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton Kartchner and family at Benson, Horace Bean home prior to enAds.--f a body free from pain, good were Salt Lake visitors on Thurs- Arizona. borne. He the mission tering lii Mrs. Elsie Taylor conducted leaves Feb. 2 for a mission in things to enjoy such as these day. Are mounot the Relief glorious surroundings Literary lesson at Switzerland. The Edgemont Camp of Daugh. tains and valleys, fine friends, tera of Pioneers met at the home Society on Tuesday, the subject ' Evelyn 'Brown, nurse at the family, the great stream of of Mrs. Lota Wiscombe Thursday being Sir Walter Scotts "Talis- Price hospital is Have you discarded clothing? visiting with her human life, growing with it, and afternoon with Mra. Loleta Dixon man." The review was InterestMr. Mrs. Archie and parents, Furniture you no longer need? reaching out with it for the as assisting hostess. Mrs. Flor- ingly given and questions were Brown. Glory which makes man seek his ence Glazier was in charge of the discussed by the members. A Spare Room to rent?. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin A number of little folks are reFather in heaven that is life at meeting and patriotic songs were were visitors Salt Lake Tuesday. its best. Odds and ends of no further use to you? sung under the direction of Mar- covering from measles; among Mr. and Mrs. C. A. FroBt of Carter, the youngTo live life at its best is to garet Pulsipher. The lessons them, ofBarbara D. Davis and the younger Montlcello, Farm stock or machinery? Leadership visitors, emulate Christs life: seeking to were given by Mrs. Loleta Dixon, sters Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jameson bless and do good, rising above Mrs. Eva Gillespie and Elsie children of Mr. and Mrs. Shar. and Personal Service? ot LaSal, were guests at the our evil tendencies, refusing to Campbell. A trio composed of land Harward. week. Alex home this Jameson Seen at oneLeadership our gatherings crush Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Glazier and Mrs. opponents, losing self in service to others, obtain- Ferguson sang "Utah We Love were Mr and Mrs. W. A. Kuttall, The Jamesons and Mrs. Claude went to Eureka Friday to ing our pleasure by making others Thee. Dainty refreshmenta were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Jolley, Mrs. Snyder THE CLASSIFIEDS SELL ANYTHING funeral services for the attend M.s. Carter Leray Taylor, Hetty happy. iwi enjoyed by 15- members. and daughter Nelda and Mrs. Dale Jameson. Hd who seekj his pleasures for Miss Mary Gillespie of Salt Isabelle Nicol. Reasonable Cost Amazing Results M of Lake spent the week-en- d pleasure alone regardless with her members and guests Twenty-si- x others, is like the kernel of parents, Bishop and Mrs. Sharpe participated in the delightful wheat, appearing whole outside Gillespie. social given by the retiring D. U. but smutty within, leaving only Mrs. Cordelia Booth partlclpat- - i P. camp officers In honor of the (By Miss Naomi Park) a black spot when his opportunity Phone 06 JS ed in the temple excursion last incoming corps. The affair was to be useful arrives. Love, and also visited with her held at the home of Mrs. Clara Friday purity, happiness brings one to daughter, Miss Nila Booth. Mrs. Wllmetta Spaugy Smith T?. Smith in Carterville: Games were the Light of Christ. Mrs. Joanna Boyce was hostess played, an amusing auction was was honored at a pleasant social to the Literary club last Friday conducted by Mrs. Lucy Clyde and at the home of her mother, Mrs. afternoon. The annual elections a beautiful quilt was drawn for. Lynn Spaugy Thursday afternoon, of officers were held. Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Florence Stubbs held the January 19. Competitive games and Chinese Checkers were play, ahd was A number. elected delicious hot lucky president Hogan Given by Gaeth Mrs. Hilda Condor, secretary, to tray luncheon was served. The ed, prizes being awarded to the succeed Mrs. Martha Stewart and next regular faceting will be winners. Rawl Bradshaw who has been held at the home of Captain Suggestions to travellers were Mrs. Racheal Mecham. on Thurs- attending the Western Electrical Nettle Wilkin Brown given by Arthur Gaeth at LeaderIn was Mrs. Matilda Booth Feb. 9, at 2 oclock. Those College in Salt Lake for the past ship Wreek In one of the early of the program and the day, members who have not completed year or so is now employed at the sessions. Mr. Gaeth has spent 13 charge play "Pride and Prejudice, by their papers are years In Europe, and last sum- Helen requested to KSVB radio station at Cedar City, Jerome from the novel of Utah. mer led a company ot tourists them. bring Mrs. Miss 'Winnlfred Hazen will once more over the European Jane Austin wag given by Clinton Hills, age 54, long a Y. Booth. Lovely refreshof our ward, passed away meet with the parents of Sharon resident countries. A brief summary of Edith ments were served to the follow, in a Salt bis ideas follows: Lake hospital on Mon- school, Monday, January 30, at lng: Mesdames Martha Stewart, day at 5 oclock. Mr. 7:30 p. m. in the school house. move too or cover morning Dont fast, Racheal Mecham, Lydia Hogan, Hills has been too much territory. suffering from This will be the last meeting of Hilda Conder, Matilda Booth, stomach ulcers for some time. the series of Interesting discuson Read up the country you Edith Booth, Lola Wiscombe, The ward and other friends ex- sions on discipline and punishwish to visit know what you Merne Schoney, Grace Peay, ment. Anyone who is interested bewant to see before you get there. Loeth Dixon, Bertha Salisbury, tend sincere sympathy to the is cordially invited to attend that wife and family. reaved Write to the Chamber of Com. Maud Glazier, Effle Pinegar, Eva evening. merce of that country for inform- Gillespie, Ezetta Johnson, and Mrs. was Johnson ation. the hostess, Mrs. Boyce was asSTAKE GENEALOGY hostess atPhyllis the home of her parLearn something about its sisted by her daughter, Margaret ents for the members of the Amelia Latta, Reporter money system. Get yours changed Boyce. club Friday evening. Phone 04SJ1 into currency of that land before An inspiring program was preThe time was spent eewii g and Learn to ap- sented in Sacrament meeting last you arrive there. Delicious refreshments A senior temple excursion is set chatting. preciate their customs. were served to the following: Sunday. Dr. Kelly former presifor Thursday, Feb. 9th to the Mrs. Lucile Richardson, Mrs. Wherever you go there is some- dent of West German mission thing to get: knowledge, perhaps was the guest speaker. Musical Salt Lake temple from Sharon Lucy Rowley, Mrs. Velva Maag, most of all. numbers were a saxaphone solo stake. Miss Onna Johnson and the hos. Stake genealogical union meet- tess Mrs. Eddie Salisbury accompanied by Details are important: Phyllis Johnson. pass ing was held Sunday in the stake M Men, Adults and Junior port, visa, naturalization papers, by Walter Bigler; a solo by Lacy The President building. suitable clothes, films, and for Thomas of Arizona, accompanied seminary Girls were guests of the Gleaner the first trip sign up with some by Mrs. Olea Schumann on the SamuelG. Cordner presided, with class Tuesday evening when Mrs. Dixon-TayloRowley conducting the tour as the moBt economical way organ and a solo by Mrs. Milton Maud reviewed the Opening and closing Myrtle Rowley with Mrs. Margaret exercises. In which to see most any country Bellows prayers were offered by Thomas book, "Magnificent Obsession." In Europe. Pulsipher at the piano. It was under the direction of the Wells and Arthur Ivey. I ri Gleaner class leader, Mrs. Mae An interesting program was Burr. The time was very profitgiven by the Vineyard ward in listening to this inspent ably fi committee with genealogical review. teresting chairman Victor Anderson in Friday evening the members of numbers charge. Two musical the ward are invited to attend a duet by Elinora and Ieora Hard ! plays to be preing entitled "Sunshine and, Rain the three and a solo by Howard Anderso sented that evening at 7:30 p. m. a "Jesus I My Cross Have Taken Timpanogos, Grandview, Edgeu Joy Clegg was the speaker to th mont will present their plays. 200 A Sharon ward will present their one.act play entitled "Nancy's under the direction of Rooms Legacy 3 , , Mrs. Bernita Morgan Tuesday 4 a $1.50 i i evening, Feb. 7th. Those who are 200 rtt, Ij;: Pi taking part in this play are: Mrs.,, Mt 1 1 ? i'V, to J. D. Park, Mrs. Bessie Dunbwr; Tile tuttjiH. Rhoda Reynolds A - . i If youre downhearted because you dont have Woodrow Dickey, Donna Kitchen, $4.00 r' . c p r. Wayne Bellows and Valene ll the ready cash for a winter President Mackay EDGEMUIIT GRAND VIEW at Its Every Fall and Winter drees In the store now drasticaly marked down whether for formal, dinner or smart day. time wear, each dress has that unmistakable look of fine quality and distinction. Here is a marvelous opportunity to round treout jour wardrobe at mendous sating! values every one! SHARON Our finer dresses for dessy gfternoon wear, the cocktail and dinner hour and for formal occasions. Luxurious materials designed and finished with exquisite care. Every dress cost many dollars more than our special sale price. rs $7.95 Gloria Frock Shop SUCCESS FORMULA You dont have to be dressed expensive! to look the art of success but you do have to be neat and well Dresses, Suits, Coats Cleaned and Pressed 475 p and le Delivery Service Madsen Cleaning Company 119 North Unit. Are. SHARON Travel Hints That's where we come into the success picture. 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ROB8ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Paper Hanging PRICES 1 CUT 3 Until Spring Season Next Tuesday evening will be fun night for all. There will be no class work for any of the departments. A professional recreational leader from Provo will cohie to lead everyone in games which will prove to be "the best time you ever had. Everyone is invited to come and join in th fun. A very fine assembly program TIME PAYMENTS If yon wish. was presented at mutual Tuesday A evening. playlette entitled: H. KIRKWOOD ' s a court scene with these two 'vis on trial. Mrs. Bernita Mor-'- Phone 253-- W Hroholism and Nicotine". It -- n and Mr. Artimus Newell, activity leaders were the vacation, or scattered bills, maybe we can help. Our Personal loan department offers the opportunity to borrow sums up to $300 which you can pay back later on a special Easy Monthly Payment plan, at a reasonable interest cost. See our Mr, Broaddus, who will gladly give you full n particulars. a COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL LOAN CO. 64 N. 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