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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE FIVE H Mr. and Mrs. C. Sterling Cluff an- ences he had. Mrs. Birch made a . Second Counselor Helen M. Oveson nounce the arrival ot an f w remarks. d Edna Scott Secretary ... Organist buy, born September 29, at the Crane Phyllis Johnson The new arrival Mrs. Kathryn Firth," Mrs. Margaret GENEALOGICAL COMMITTEE Maternity Home. 1. (Cuiiliniud irutn Piigc Fuur) Commencing the first week ofNovember, the picture has one brother. Mother and baby are Odckirk, Miss Lola Workman Chairman M. Ewell . .. William and minutes--earlier. The first show programs will commence 15 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farlpy Sr. doing nicely. First Aid L. John N uttall Mrs. Bertha Lubhardt were in Salt 7 will 8:50. second show start at and at the rmertaincd relatives and inends at Second Aid Madsen Lake for conference. James 2. It is urgently requested that members will attend one r their home reiently, honoring Mr. and Clara B. Ewdl Secretary Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Brown are makshow or the other, rather than parts of both. If enough come Mrs. Theodore (Bish) ho Karley, from H. R. Jones, is recovering an their home in Pleasant View ward. ing to fill the auditorium for the second show, it will be necessary were married in Salt LakS City. About Patronise Our Advertiser-,The operWe welcome them here and hopfr they operation for appendicitie. for all to leuve'after the first show. Those who came late may forty people gallured to wish- the will be happy. ation was performed October 16, and if come back for the second show there are more than enough young couple happiness in their marMr. Jones is doing as well as could seats to accommodate those who are waiting for the second ried life. Mrs, Farley was Miss Loiiise be expected. . show. We sincerely hope that all. members will accept' this A wedding reception was held in the Clark of Springville. Pleasant View amusement hall Friday, request kindly, as it is an attempt to be fair to all. With this Mr, and Mrs. George Muhlestein October m arrangement, Mrs. of you can; always be sure of a good seat for the 1J, honor and Mr. Mrs. Emma Foulson has gone to have a fine baby girl, born Sum.ay, second show. T, L. Baum who (Louise Allred), Salt Lake City, where she will spend Lloyd October 22, at their home. Mother 3. It is suggested that people living east of the state road, were in married the earlier the at day new The the winter. and baby1 are doing nicely. Salt Lake temple. The hall was pret- arrival has a brother and a sister. except Timpanogos w?rd, come on Wednesday night, and west of the state hoad, including Timpanogos ward, come those flowdecorated of with baskets tily reMiss Eunice Rasmussen has on night- ers Thursday and The and streamers. white ping There are many deer hunters m turned to her home here, after spend4. The staff is delighted with the fine response that was bride wore a gown of white satin and Pleasant View ward. Some have alin summer the Robertson, Wyo. ing la.-- . given the requests in last months Voice of Sharon. All memMary A. Johnson, sister of the ready returned with their deer. Some without exception, have been more careful to clean up bers, of honor, and the of the lucky ones are Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Neilson are bride, as matron M before-cominto the shows. Thanks! bridesmaids were and Mildred Marvin Fay Earl "Wagner, Ferron Jones, visiting with relatives in Springville. Christmas 5. a last of As special January, promise per sistetr and cousin of the bride. Perry, Eldon Perry, William Wagprogram is arranged, including a matinee for children, to be Members of the Timpanogos ward Leonard Johnson was best man. The ner, Reinwald Licchty, Tracy Colvin , free to families who have had a continuous membership given in were of Mrs. Della and Harold Colvin. charge gathered at the recreation hall to ex- gifts the year. Watch the December number of The Voice Baum during Mrs. and Pearl H. Allred. will Two be the other tiunters We hope tend a welcome home to Alvin Rowley for announcments. of Sharon hundred were and guests present, . as successful. , and Charles Rhoebutk, who have re6. Members will pay their assessments for months pro- beautiful received. were many gifts in the turned recently from misions grant' atl the State Administration building Wednesdays or field. An interesting The evening was spent in dancing, and Mr, and Mrs. Alden Chatwin are Thursdays between 3:15 and 9 p. m. Installment' payments a program was given. Refreshments deer hunting. program was enjoyed, and lunch was were on vearlv assessments should also be paid at this time. . served. will Mr. Mrs. Baum and served. The remaining time was spent in Provo. reside Tfce speaker for M. I. A. conjoint in dancing. Second Counselor in the state course of Zina Scott . will be J. W. Washburn. Hannah ed at home Iris Johnson Secretary . Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Patten and Packard of Provo will furnish the study. 5. is physically in- Eliza Etartin- . child Organist the That family, are living in Peterson, Weber music. A Special Foot Specialist from Y. M. M. I. A. capacitated. for winter. the county, President Hurchel is 6. child unable Clinger That the mentally Chicago will be in Our Store "RELIEF SOCIETY First Counselor Rudolph Reese to profit by instruction offered.. By MRS. I LA M. CADD to Analyze your Foot TrouRelief Society meetings are being Irwin Bunnell Second Counsekr 7. That the child has adequate edThe primary officers entertained (Continued From Page Two) , ble and prescribe a remedy Secretary ucational opportunities in connection Duane Madsen the primary children during the first held, Mrs. Anna Campbell gave the beautiful fine and things the cultivate Y. L. M. I. A. with employment. week of October with an opening theology lesson. Under the direction of work and business, three quilts were in life. Ruth Johnson - President 10. That the child is married. party. Games were played, and reMany reports of your activities, both Since school has been already in Mabel Williamson .... First Counselot freshments served. Many children made. Mrs. Ida Ercanbrack is in and the Second Counselor were" in attendance, and report this charge of this lesson. Mrs. Valera in the form of material service session forsix of the regular thirty-si- x Martha Scott which you Secretary weeks term, all students not now Thelma Ward one of the best parties they have at- Hall gave the literary lesson, and Mrs. fine educational progranj Ila M. Gadd gave the Social Service are putting into effect, are continually regularly registered in school and in Ada Jorgensen Organist tended. t lesson. SUNDAY' SCHOOL coming in to us. We are very happy regular ' attendance, will be required The M. I. A. of Pleasant View indeed to hear these good tidingsfrom to do so during the week of October Weldon Taylor Superintendent The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Arnold Berningham .... First Counselor each week. you, and to receive The Voice of 30, 1933. KARL BANKS, were ehtertained at the home of Mrs. ward is getting better Second Counselor Lamar ScottJ Thomas Ahton. Mrs. Amy Slack was There is a large attendance of young Sharon Whenever you find it convenAfton Taylor Secretary in charge of the program. Mrs. Thompeople, and every eligible young lady ient to send it to us. Assistant Secretary Pearl Gledhill LAKE VIEW DIRECTORY With very best wishes, we femain, as Ashton gave a talk on Indian Rem- in the ward is enrolled according to the Nadine Johnson of Mrs. Nellie Snow, GENERAL BOARD OF RELIEF Organist edies. Mrs. Johnson gave the lesson, announcement Chorister Enade Bunnell t.t. Indian Customs and Traditions." Re- president of the Yj L. M. I. A. Keep - SOCIETY. Williatnson W. Ernol Bishop Rhodes Jeppson ....... Ass't. Chqrister freshments were served and the host- it up, girls. Were all pleased with (Signed) ' First Counselor Dean A. Johnson PRIMARY ASSOCIATION esses were Mrs. Thomas Ashton, Mrs. your work. LOUISE Y. ROBINSON, . Thomas W. Reese Second Counselor 124 West Center St. 2 Alteane Johnsqn r. President Zella Colda Ercanhrack and M-General President. Ward Clerk Leonard Johnson Counselor A. First Johnson ..: Mary vin. Elder Hilton Birch, a missionary, JULIA F. LUND, Chorister Virginia Taylor General Secretary. recently returned from the Mexican Ada Jorgensen Organist Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Campbell an mission, visited Pleasant Vitw ward COMMITTEE FOLKS OLD nounce the birth of a son September and gave a very entertaining talk on was Ward Relief Society conference, Chairman 27, at the Crane Maternity Home. Mexico and the habits of the people held in Sharon Ward Sunday evening, Parley Clinger Assistant First A. Clinger Martin Mother and baby are doing nicely. He also gavei some interesting experi and October 2?. Sister Sarah Parks H. Johnson .... Secqnd Assistant Alfred her counsellors, Phyllis Hancock and PRIESTS Zina Selman, and Secretary Eliza An- Garner Madsen First Assistant derson were released with. a vote of Mark Scott Second Assistant thanks for their labors, and the follow- Paul Taylor Q Secretary ing were sustained as the new officers TEACHERS and class leaders: Mrs. Stena ChristenPresident tWilliam Ewell First Counselor sen, president, Mrs. Susie Carter, first Vayne Jobell anmunmimimiimmimraiKimia Cost s Wfiat Second Counselor Piggly Wiggly counselor; Mrs. Della Meechsm, sec- Clifton Clinger ond counselor; Mrs. Ruth Jolley, Secretary Duane Madsen Mrs. Rosetta Vernon 2 DEACONS President organist, and Mrs. Cornelia Green, Arnold Ewell First Counselor chorister; theological class leader, Mrs. Leonard Zobell Second Counselor Agnes Farnsworfh; visiting supervisor. Parley Madsen Secretary Milo Madsen Mrs. Clarissa Carrol; wOrk and busiRELIEF SOCIETY ness class leaders, Mrs. Jennie Thorne President an"d Mrs. Nellie Jacobson; literary class Kate Zobell First Counselor Olsen leader, Mrs. Amy Taylor, and social Hannah service class leader, Mrs. Etta Dixon. The visiting teachers are as follows: Blue Pearl Curtis, Ncta Blair, Miriam BradPine shaw, Melbta Lewis, Elinor Bishop, Sarah Calder, Ada Downs, Mary C. Bla Green, Agnes Pace, Clarissa Carrol, . Myrtle Farnsworth, Agnes Nelsoh, Bellows, Nora Sarah Elder, Agnes Glassware in ' 1 Pearl Phyllis HanKofford, Jepperson, each pkg. Weddin cock, Sister Babcock, Stella Duffin, ' . Eliza Anderson, Ada Morgan and Vera Bishop. The Stake I 'ard wishes to thank the outgoing officers for their loyal support and assure the incoming members that we wish them well and will support them in every possible way. " Ward News Important Announcement eight-poun- FOGT COMFORT DEMOIISIRMN 5V All-re- I . Swiss-Germa- n iin.j.. ' Friday and Saturday, October 27 and 28 Pleasant View This Service is FREE! All Analysis Made over your stockinged foot! VANS Shoe Store s. Get your now and save fuel at secret- p fl IT rr West Coast Special lb. 19c uUl ILL Shillings lb. 27c 10c SALT 5 lbbag Smoot Lumber Go. 47c can lb. pail 59c Malt Syrup Syrup Banner Crystal Chocolate y2 lb. 21c K Baking Powder cCan 22c Oil Saturday afternoon October 14, the Stake Board and Ward Presidents met in a special session at the Semi nary building. After a business meeting, going over conditions in the va rious wards, the fall allotment of American Red Cross cotton goods was to the various social apportioned workers. At this time we would like to express' our appreciation for the aid rendered by the Red Cross during the past year, to those less fortunate members of our stake, and we hope that when the annual roll call for members is made in .November, we will show our appreciation by becoming mem bers of such a wonderful organiza tion. BEPEIIBABLLIJEATS BACOHlb.lOC Snow White Pure 2 pounds SUGAR CURED Sirloin Beef Steaks pound 17c Pure Pork SAUSAGE 2 its. 17c ' c Picnics lb. oC ( Young Fat Mutton Chops L CENSUS TAKEN 19c (Continued Genuine Boiled Ham Sliced lb. 19c OSB a S aaat TAYLOR BROS. CO. will ap- aa peal to the Thrifty Shoppers a we say this bethan a more ever, aa cause, to be thrifty, lasting style, aa a . not fads should be purchased. aa Of course , a aa is Cheaper Merchandise Quality a aa and we have- maintained our . a a' You cannot quality standard. a aa. afford to neglect seeing Taylor a aa Brothers 10 departments inhere aaall your wants will be cared for. aa a aa "r a & & & & - lObars 22c LARB The Fall Merchandise 5 IOC Sugar Cured, Whole or Half We carry the BEST ary-treasurer; 25c Pancake Flour 5 lb. bag OATQO SOAP ; Weather Strips IlireWhmrrpEti It - - - nssJ a From Page One) children send them to school at least thirty consecutive weeks ot each school yeaMl Children may be excused from attenaance for any of the following reasons, which are recognised by the state as being sufficient legal reason for nonattendance: 1. That the child is under eight yjprs of age. 2. That the services of the child are required to support a widowed mother or invalid father. 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