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Show f THE VOICE. OF-SI- PACE THREE ARON I I7 T7T Sfairmu ilFSFlW r We feel Justly proud of the August offering of shows. Five of the most popular and best obtainable. We know that you cannot find a run of five successive shows of their us name them for you. quality anywhere else-L- et AUGUST 2nd and 3rd' ARROWSMITIF visiting and singing. The Vineyard ward outing was held July 28lh at Vivian Parker Tlniiy was pleasantly jient in singing, playing, eating, andnjoying Uieeotuar any of friends and neighbors., large percentage of the Vjnjpulatioa was present. in for them. lost, fate again steps in to.solve their problem The players are a good guarantee of the quality of the show: Fredtrii k Marsh, Claudebert C olbcrt and a good supporting cast. AUGUST 23rd This film is an adaption from a novel by It is a character stucjy of scientist who Sinclair, Lewis. remains true to the love of a beautiful wife. RONALD COL-4mis the scientist who braves the dangers of tropical countries in the Interest of his work. Wo are sure that you could not find a more popular (and deservedly so), beautiful picture thap this. & LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN 21th prize-winni- an AUGUST 9lh and 10th SWEEPING This production whirls through several decades and pictures the rise of a great monument of commerce out of Chicagos great fire. In the title role, Lionel Barrymore builds a great merchant structure from an humble beginning in a livery-stablgives his children every luxury money can buy. It is a tragedy of having too much money and of an enterprise that became tOQ large for the heirs to carry and the disappointment o fan unselfish father. Other players axe'Eric Linden, Helen Mack, William Gargan and Gloria Stuart. e, AUGUST 10th and 11th TONIGHT IS OURS This film has to do with two romantic young people, one in line to become ruler of a kingdom and the. other a commoner,- - who meet at a masked ball in Paris, fall madly in love at first sight, and spend a few giddy, glorious weeks together. They are unexpectedly forced to separate and It Is not until a yedr later on the eve of the girls forced marriage to another that they meet again.. They spend the night before her marriage together. But, Jpst as all seems The story deals with a pugli&t champion who is forced to abandon Ivis only means of livelihood and flee from Justice as the result of a drunken crime. Nameless, friendless, homeless, he drifts from place to place until he finally descovers temporary haven on a small farm kept by an aunt and her beautiful niece as a home for sickly children. In order to clear away the financial troubles into which the farm has brought .the two, Jimmy enters the ring again where he is immediately recognized. But there a.e other developments which lead to a happy ending. The principals in thi$ film are Douglas Fairbanks, Junior, and Loretta Young, not to mention Fifi Dorsay and Guy Kibbee. t left-hand- AUGUST 30th and 31st SIGN OF THE CROSS The Sign of the Cross is the first film made since the advent of talking pictures whifh compares in any way with The King of Kings, The Ten Commandments or other Demmille spectacles. It Is a story of the persecution of the Christians in the days of Nero, both Christian and pagan. The amde emperor Nero, had decreed that all Chirstlans were to be executed in parlous Interesting and diverting ways, chiefly by being fed to the lioas-lth- e arena of the Circus Maximus. Itj the (SsTo'L the picture appears Fredric March, Elissa Land!, Claudette Colbert and Charles Laughton. They are a part of a history, the moat colorful In the worlds annals a page flaming with action-- with fire and sword,' with heroism and treachery, with death and everlasting life. Upon this page of history is written the history of the Church the Christ- blood-drenche- soul-stirri- ian Clnir-of today. (Altough this is one of the greatest plajs ever produced and is made historically true it is generally conceded that the Btory is too severe and brutal for young children). 'this month MEMBERSHIP CARDS: Beginning-$vitand each succeeding month where there are five programs in the mouth the price wilt be $1.25 per family per month. Where there are only four programs per month the price will remain at $1.00. The yearly rate will be $12.00 payable in advance, which may be paid in three equal installments. Single night membership rds will be issued at the following rates: Aduljp lac, J oorand Senior High School 10c, children 5c except for tho one program "Sign of the Cross", when the price will be 16c for all. If this The membership cards are not transferable. rule is violated the cards will be forfeited by.thfc doorkeep- per. It is understood that the family of the participating member shall,, consist of the parent or parents and all ' , unmarried children over the age of six. Time For Shows begins at 7:30 and second show between First show 9:20 and 9:30. Membership cards can only be purchased at the Seminary Building, Wednesday, and Thursday evens over the ings from 6:00 to 10:00 P. M. .All age of 70 will be given membership cars free of charge which will admit them to the entire recreational program. These cards may be procured at the Seminary office. It is also understood that a membership card entitles holder to attend ONE performance of each program. Stake-member- Participation in the Sharon Recreational Program Is not to bo limited to L. D. S. members but we cordially invite all the people in thig district who desire to join with us in this cooperative recreatonal program. t Sacrament Services in the Vineyard ward on July 30th will be in charge of . the genealogical workers. Prsideqj) George Wells will direct. He reports that an interesting program has bpen arranged. ' Recreational Program (Continued from Page One) ail the benefits which are in commercial enterprises termed profits, go to the members in the reduced cost of the program, and In bringing In new activities such as the publication 'of this paper, Membership in the program Is $12 per family per year. To make it possible for those who cannot raise this amount tot one time," monthly and Weekly memberships hav& beei -- Condensed Report ou4he Condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank J At the Close of Business June .10, RESOURCES . Timpanogos. Dorotha Vones add Mildred Farleq to lOsT'California. are in Los inuedSx Page Four) Reva CordnetCardl Partridge, Wen-dNielson, Lyman Skinner, Woodel ruff Jensen, Earl Jones, Lester Anderson, Hazel Farley. Wanda Jones, Emma Terry, HeleS aids. Those whohave served on the with apstaff and are n6wj-eleasepreciative thinks for their work are: hrs.- - Elmer Roldaway, Karl Banks, Frank B. Newman, Ernest Clayton, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mrs. "MaudeT3ffvQ ditional cost. By cooperating together it has been made possible to give each family several stake dances, a road show, musical festival, various athletic activities, and 62 picture programs per year which calculated on the basis of an average family of five persons," Is about 3 cents per person per performance or activity. Ini addition It has been possit- - in cases that merited It to allow those without funds, to attend and enjoy the activities. The low cost of course is made possible by the unselfish work of those directing and openating the program. The present operating staff is as follows: Victor G. Anderson, chairman. Myrl Wentz, Ervar Christensen, A. V. Wasburn, Rex Blake, Antone Nelson, William Shumway, Raymond Partridge, Eva Poulaon, Laura Skinner, Myrtle Bigelow-- Lucille Farley, 4 . President : CLEANSIMEUACURATE Utah. Power &. Eigjjt-G- President v. J. BIRD Cashier , . . - - NONE. $771,291.39 BOARD OF DIRECTORS alex hedquist . A. B. MORGAN SIMON P. EGGERTSEN J. ELMER JACOBSEN JOHN O. BEESLEY Home flvned Homo Operated Member Federal Reserve System i j o Efficient Public Service FRANKLIN S, HARRIS Vice . Doctors confidence for forty-si- x years, expressed in the Prescriptions we have in our files, dating back to 1887. We will continue to trjF and main- tain this Service to you and your Doctor None None Boxrroved Tioaroy . Price Completely InstalIedInYour Home We have had your $JL00, 000.00 25,000.00 7,285.41 -42,412.13 596,596.85 Total, n , $ 771,294.39 J OFFICERS ALEX HEDQUIST Special Colors 42,3SQ.Q0 . . . . i 7. Ask to See our Lower Priced Ranges, Refinished in 20,554.45 ......... Rediscounts . 1,30,822.93 70,328.63 54,980.53 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserve lor Contingencies "Deposits. Electric Ranges are Cool I None LIABILITIES . f Loth-a-ir Swenson, CarLSkinner, $ 452.227:85- - ... Total provided, and the yearly membership payable in installments. An entire family, no matter how large, can participate In the program at no ad- is D. Rowl'ey, Merril Kitchen, Harold Bone, DayleP'Nelson. . Loans and Discounts .... .. i Overdrafts ..... 7. ... Cash on hand and Due from Banks '. U. S. Government and Municipal Bonds Investment Bonds and Securities Banking House and Fixtures Real Estate Owned t 1 V , and Mrs. Axel ASndreason entertained at dinner in their home on Sunday, July 2nd. , The gueet of honor was Elder Uh hard R. Lyman of the Council of Twelve who was Stake guest speaker at the Sharon Other pinQuarterly Conference.ner guests were' Dr. George W.WN dieton of Sat Lake, Mr. ahd Vp. Samuul H. Blake, Mr. and Mif. Adel-ber- t. Bigler, Mr. and Mre. YwkyC. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Juol Andreason. Mr. Karl ! V aiuJ ilCVKO (Continud from Pg Two) v v A HOME OWNED FRIENDLY BANK . I 25 ... - v,. - |