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Show ' THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE THREE PRIMARY The .Indian thought he would be John tells lies about you, you are an-- t HOPELESSLY LOST with him. Suppose you were to happier if he did not show he was gTy play you took the case to court Now ETHEL PYNE, Reporter happy. Do you think he might have make yourself Johns Youi lawyer ' (Continued from pnge 2) the heart of a bulb is the promise been hapier if the Ind an custom had job is to prove John had good reasons of spring; been to show happiness Just for telling those lies. What might ment'. and feel it wi'l be brought about they n the little blue egg there's a bird that seeing happiness sometimes makes u' be? Johns mother may have taught of stake. Plan the Sharon New the by will smg. we were as though happy, and acting him lying is not so wrong John may The Activity Committee' In the soul of the seed is the hope of happy may make us joyful when we have been born with a great imagina-- j the sod; The Activity Committee of Sharon are not. tion, which makes everything seem un- In the of heart child is the the kingis on the job working under the ward If we lived with the Indians, we important compared with using it. j of dom God. budget system. They started the seawould probably hide our feelings, too. John may have thought he could help Friend. Childrens ofwith a party for the outgoing son for we cannot be very happy if we are you by lying, or make a dull time inficers and teachers of the Mutual Imtoo different from the people with teresting. Maybe he is just "dumb" 5,000 teachers are engaged in priprovement Association. whom we live. Lut let us supose that about such things. There is some mary work in our church. This event was a great sucess, havIf so, had you ought 100,000 boy and girls are enrolled. we forgot all our feelings abput things fault somewhere. attendance the crowd was those the Indians to be angry with him? If we really and "took over ing 100 kept busy all evening with games and The Stake Board is now fully or- have. What are some of the things fully understand and sympathize with we care about and they do not? dancing, after which a delightful lap ganized. The new members are: a person with whom we are apt to be I lunch was served. Chorister While living as the Indians we would angry, we will not ! : ve that emotion. Margaret Pulsipher Would you believe 111 That girl Our first Junior dance was well at- Olive Burningham ..Seagull and Guides not care about increasing our joys We have unlearned the reasons of tended over 100 young people between Pearl Stubbs -- Blue Bird and Trekers through learning about things, and why we should be angry and learned follows all the beaut; bints slie Susan Jamison Larks and Blazer- how to use them, as we do in school. reasons the age of 12 and 16 were present. why we should not. We will feeds." Mary Ann Mitchell Well, she certainly Is s long tray find happiness in the spend our energy here in trying tc We would not The adult party last week was a them." behind be same things at all. We would not show the one who made the mistake very successful event, games and danc- Brother Charles Farnsworth, Jr, ashamed woror same of the Even things, made a were the he mistake that and was appointed as primary advisor. ing enjoyed by guests. really e the bishop laughed himself sick. ship the same things. How would that fiow to correct it. 4 ' Social Hour was held at Lake make a difference in the way we lived? One should also consider what anThe Vanguard boys threw a party under the direction of their leaders, View Wednesday afternoon, for the We would end up living in tents and ger docs to oneself. Its good to catch Primary workers of Sharon stake. eating salmon all winter. So our hap- fire if we watch the fire with enthuNeils Anderson and Lynn Rogerson. Last Saturday evening a party was Christa Christensen, stake play leader, piness does not depend so much upon siasm for something, but catching was in charge. how many emotions we feel as it does fire" with anger always burns somebishopric and given for the It has been said that at no time is upon what it is that makes us feel wives. There was a very splendid pro- the difference thing valuable. between those who, and Can you think of emotions. those From the list of emotions, select were those who are not accustomed gram. The retiring members to re- some differences, even among us in those you think most harmful and presented with volumes of the History fining influences, so strongly marked of the Church, by Roberts, volumes 1 as when they are in their merriest what it is that calls up certain emo- those that are most helpful. Tell how tions For example: I am ashamed it some may be used in ways that are 2 and 3, their wives were presented mood. Are there either harmful or beneficial. Are with beautiful bouquets of carnations. Story of Windmill Spirit was read I catch myself gossiping. After the program the crowd adjourn- by Sister Christensen and dramatized some' who think it perfectly all right there some which you thigk are never to gossip Are the end results of gossip beneficial? Why? I should say that ed to the amusement hall where they by the workers. Green Sleeves, vol. Ill, Hinman, gossiping was all right if we wished? danced and were served lunch. Thi? anger, rage, jealousy, envy and greed a gala dance for children was did we come to think are never helpful. I would substiparty was attended by about 275 ward accepted by thosePrimary with much happy? How present because we've lived among tute something else for them every members. Probably enthusiasm. who gossipped and had a type time. I would understand why peoGenealogy Sister Olive Johnson and workers people from it. We think jjL is ple do those things which make me of pleasure The Sharon ward genealogical or- of Lake View ward were hostesses and we have not stopped because all right angry or enraged. I would substitute ganizations are holding weekly meet- served delicious cookies and punch to mean and harmful it is, joy in another's success or possessions how think to e thirty-fiv7:30 guests. p. ings every Monday evening at Sister Johnson is the new superin but only wish to poke in someone else's for jealousy or envy, and try to do or m. with an enrollment of forty memor make ourselves seem bet- obtain the same if 1 liked. I would bers and an average attendance of 22, tendent at Lake View. We wish these business new officers success in their new ven ter by making them seem worse. keep spying to myself that one of the Each month we meet at a different ture. Sister Ruth Stone of Vineyard When we do not wish to do harm reasons I wished to have a beautiful home. and your assistants, may we wish you ful things, we stop gossiping and are Temple of Character was because I 13 Monday evening, November too, a happy and successful year. ashamed to think we ever did. The wished to give my knowledge and help social was held at the home of Bro. which cause us. shame are our to others in building theirs, rather than ther Joseph H. Finch in honor of the "The Childrens Friend, a magazine things wishes about certain things and how it up like a greedy miser. retiring officers, Brothers Samuel A that will give your children a wealth we think of them. Yo you see how hoarding I am "on fire" and filled of the Suppose kind of ideas for and right play Carter, John B. Fowers and Victor shame may be used to either build to overflowing with a lovely emotion. Peck. A program was rendered also work. Only a dollar now. See Pricharacter or destroy? for particulars. Maybe that emotion is love for all a one-aplay representing a family mary superintendent Sister Date Cordner was chosen as The more things of which we know people or perhaps just a group of them. tree, by the amusement committee, superintendent of Sharon ward pri- and can see a benefit from their use, 1 want more than anything else in thw volume of Apostle James E. Talmage 12, with mary, Sunday, November more for which we wish. That is world to help th m out, and Im so Sunday evening radio sermons was Della Tucker and Effie Park as coun- the in any field. For example: The full of that feeling that I am blind true g chairman the presented to cilors. affairs and wishes of a rich man are to everything but helping the poor Brother Samuel A. Carter, by the pre far more numerous than those of the and sick and comforting the tad. I sent chairman, J. Allen Bellows, which Size 70 x 80 was appreciated by the recipient, after tions to the extent that they have been poor man. So it is with the unedu- might forget that I ought to rote at I learn we more election time; that ought to which delicious refreshments were tortured to death without the least cated and the educated. The the which way I ought to vote by studyserved. show of pain. They are regular po; have to wish for and think of, There were 44 members and 3 visit ker faces and you cannot jell a thing more situations there are which call ing; that painting pictures,, growing The more controlled flowers, writing books, etc., for the ors in attendance, all voting an enjoy, of what they are thinking ,oc feeling up emotions. motions we have, the richer our life, weU to do as well as the poor is exable evening. see Do them. anyat you by looking to Looking at all the list of emotions tremely important; that my ability thing to admire in such control? Traindepends upon how much 1 know from help us makes wonder we've is a made, difficult emotions the though ing We are toljl and how good I am and that my first interesting task, and the person who where they' all .came? job is to make something as worth we were born with some of them does so certainly deserves admiration while as possible out of myself. I must we did love. How and get Let us list on the board all the fear, anger not catch fire" with anything so much is it what decides One day 1 met an Indian. I met Sears-Roebucof which we can think: Love, the others, and what k that it makes me forget everything We emotions? feel these makes him because I asked to be made ac- fear, hate, distaste, ds that envy jealousy, in often like end else. that People certain of be him shame, shyness, enthusiasm, afraid humor were taught to quainted alter I had watched It is natural to us that we the mental hospitals. The point is admiration, things. spearing fish in a salmon stream anger, awe, reverence, without showing the least bit of ex- grief, joy, etc. Define them. ' Now love each other, but the manner ol have strong emotions about as many we citement or concern, no matter how let us stop and see if we have felt courtship, manner of showing love helpful or building experiences as ourselves able but to to can, say keep we wen When us. are taught big the salmon he caught happened any of these emotions today. We may etc., Now I won't go too far with this. to be. I was told his father had died have awakened with a feeling of dis- babies, we were told that the only I'm going to feel some other emotions our us was I of no saw that having that morning, but taste at having to do some chore we thing angered signs me from getting to keep grief on the son's face. I was told that disliked. We felt joy when it was fin body movements hindered. Now look some of the children playing about ished, and were ashamed at our angry at the many things we have learned Have you never heard that old saywere his, but I saw no concern or af- words when told not to hesitate doing which cause us to become angry. This ing: "Dont put all your eggs in one fection for them in his actions. I knew it. We may have felt shy in contrib- gives us a hi' t we might use when basket"? (Taken from Junior Seminary that the very salmon he speared meant uting to a class discussion, haye felt considering how to control emotions that he and his people were made a pride is knowing we got cprct an- that arise when we have experiences little more safe from starvation, bui swers to our algebra problems, were a that call them up if we learned to Good Advice there was no excitement in his eyes little jealous at someone else's neat feel that way about them once, and we said a workman to the the of riu to wish now Mike," I was told that he loved the pine-cla- d Hey, feeling, get looking paper when ours was so un hills in which he lived, but there wa tidy; have laughed at a joke; have will have to "unlearn" what we other, stop, dont come down on that learned. AH the other emotions we ladder on the north corner; I took it no suggestion of it in his behavior. bowed our heads in reverence when I might have thought him not quite prayer was said and have stood in awe learned because tried to do what every away." normal, had I not known that most In- at the story of how life begins, whichlone els waa doing. Let us take the dians think it a sign of weak charac- we got from our biology class. VVhat anger emotion for consideration. Tramp Say boy, your dog bit me the ankle. on of ter to show emotions or feeling of any a dull time it would have been if we is is It a What feeling anger kind. They train .themselves to con had no feelings at all during the day! more or less intense displeasure with Boy Well, thats as high as he trol their emotions, no matter ho$ How could we be happy in any situa- someone. Can you think of a time could reach. You wouldn't-expea . strong they might be. 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