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Show PAGE EIGHT THE VOICE OF SHARON SHARON WARD DIRECTORY STAKE M.I.A. NEWS Record sheets have been distributed 1 : , M. I. A. GENERAL BOARD WILL CONDUCT RECREATIONAL INSTITUTE DEC. 4-- Deacons (First Quorum) President Wayne Bellows Bishop Rawl Bradshaw- -' Councilor! First Councilor Bruce Prestwich Councilor Second Councilor Glen Vernon Secretary Ward Clerk (Second Quorum) Chorister Kent Fielding President : Organist Lois Downs Platte Tucker Councilor ...Sunday School Ivan Koclierhans Councilor ...... Superintendent Han Farnwo4tb Howard Downs Secretary Ephraim Twitched ... First Assistant (Third Quorum) ... Second Assistant Curtis Gordon Preside:.! Jun,or Burr Lucile Tucker Secretary Alvin Washburn ... Councilor Jennie Anderson Organist William Hancock Councilor LaYoh Vernon Chorister John Park Secretary Relief Society Scout Advisory Committee Mrs, J. E. Christensen . ...... President Hugh Park Chairman Mrs. S. A. Carter F:rst Councilor .Win. M. Vernon Mrs. Della Mecham..Second Councilor Ivan Farn worth Mrs. B. M. Jolley Secretary Scout find Vanguard Troop Mrs. Rosetta Vernon . Organist Committee Mrs. Cornela Green Chorister Arco Morgan Chairman Primary Earl Mecham Clifford Fielding Mrs. Thomas Cordner President J. Whitmer Snyder Mrs. Della Tucker First Councilor Lynn Rogerson Secretary Mrs. Eftie Park...;....Second Councilor Lesser Priesthood Supervisor Mrs. R. D. Wells Secretary Hugh Park Chairman Mrs. Lorene Christensen .... Organist Earl Mecham Arco Morgan Y. M. M. I. A. . Lurton Morgan Secretary William M. Vernon Prjident Teachers Clifford Fielding Assistant George Tucker President Assistant Floyd Johnston Burton Morgan Councilor Secretary Milton Belows Ray Carter Councilor Lorene Christensen Chorister Guy Cutler Secretary Y. L. M. I. A. President Roselta Vernon Assistant Adell Fielding Tender Memories Melba Calder Assistant I rose and gave her my seat; Bernita Morgan I could not let her stand. Secretary Ward Activity Committee She made me think of mother, with William M. Vernon, Ted Green Lois That strap held in her hand. Downs, Adell Fielding, Helen Pyne, Inez Rogerson. & Food Values Genological Mistress The master was very hap-b- y Allen Bellows Chairman this morning, Jane. He went to Assistant the city whistling. William G. Kockerhans Assistant Faye Fielding Jane Yes, mum, it was my mistake, Mrs. S. A. Pace Secretary I made his mush of birdseed. Lois Downs Organist Old Folks Committee He Came Back Don C. Clayton, Aretta Clayton, OrNo woman ever made a fool out of son Prestwich, Sarah Prestwich, C. H. me. Holt, and Verrena Holt. Well, who did, flien? . to all wards of Sharon stake and alls Wm. 3.Jolley Faik .Gleaner, Junior, and Bee Hive girls Kenneth McEwan hive commenced checking on attend- S. A. Carter . .. ance at Sunday school, Sacrament Verd Washburn meeting, Mutual and sessions of Quarterly conference and Seminary. Among the many activities chosen by stake and. ward officials for the girls to receive points on are the Project Books, "The Treasures of Truth, for Gleaners, My Story .est I FoHoney rget. for juniors, and the Comb" for the Hive girls. For the past two years the Gleaner and junior girls have been collecting material for their books, and quite a alj number of girls have their books most up to date. We think the 50 points allowed for the completion of the books will add stimuli and that many fine books will be complete by the end of thif Mutual season. The girls will mark their records for the past week each Tuesday at the beginning of the class session. They will be collected by the class leader and checked. There are a possible 400 points to attain, 200 points being a minimum. The reward for the girl in the stake having the most points will be a Stake budget ticket for herself and family for one year. All girls having 200 points or more will receive free transportation for a trip to Saltair sometime next summer. The next stake M. I. A. dance will be held New Years Eve. Union Meeting M. I. A. Union meeting will be held Sunday, November 26, at 2 o'clock p. m. in the Timpanogos ward, chapel and recreational hall. All M. I. A. workers are requested to attend. Departments in activity as well as class work will be held. Fawn Morgan .1. . . E Elders Quorum depth at which water could be obtained. After d;ging 88 feet and not finding water the project was abandoned. Mr. Park has labored as Sunday-schoo- l superintendent, justice of the peace, senooi trustee, ana was instrumental in the constructing of the Sharon schodl house. He was one of the first signers to get electric lights on Provo Befich. Mr. Park has constructed three homes on the bench. would be to supply to possibly 50,000 acres of land shore. The second plan shore. the from material the all haul now irrigated in Salt Lake county. studies have been . Water supply Stipulation Planned worked out also, on 24 dmerent plans, A stipulation, replacing one to wlUth for the control of the waters of the I .1 I . f. . .IHCMI UiC IC( UhCl& SIUU fill lake, in order that the most ettecient ago, is now being worled out and is plan for saving the necessary water found to present no insuperable bar- may be determined. riers. On Deer Creek, the companies and users interested, as well as Salt Lak City and other communities, will have to make valid subscriptions,' Agreements will pledging repayment. (Continued from page 1) have to be negotiated with the Denver and Rio Grande railroad, either for rePlans locating its Provo river branch up Joseph Nelson as architect. Provo canvou at an estimated cost of were submitted for the building and $1,600,000, or as planned in the setup, passed upon. The estimated cost of for connecting Heber City with the the chapel was $10,000. line's Park City branch. Agreement In February 1912, the excavation of must also be made with the Utah the basement was begun. That same Power and Light Company for trans-- . month cement pouring started.j,which fer to the Provo, for storage in Deer was level with the bround by March Creek, of water no running down the 4, 1912. Large steel eyebeam9, weighWeber during the winter season, and, ing 3,500 lbs. each were used to span after passing through power plants, the ceiling of the basement. Considbeing wasted into Great Salt Lake. erable olite rock was used from Lehi. The building was completed inT913 Drilling Required The proposed dam, 192 feet high, at a cost of $18,800. will require detailed Plans are now under way to redrilling before the government will, with its usual model the building as follows: To cantion, prepare final plans. lower ceiling in chapel from 28 feet to Detail surveys of the 15 feet. To repair furnaces and excafor the reservoir, for the enlarged 530 vate, thus enlarging boiler room, insecond-foo- t canal across Provo bench stall suction fan, repair and paint the to the Jordan narrows, and for the 165 doors, etc., at a total estimated cost second-foo- t siphon at that point will of $875.00. have to be made. Closely associated with the growth As to the diking of Utah lake, it is and development of Provo Bench and reported that a party is now in the Sharon ward is the name of John S. field making a survey around the lake Park, the first white child born in to see how the natural conditions will Provo. He was born December 29, be affected by the rise in the water. 1849 in the old Provo Fort. Mr. Park A study is being made as to the advis- is the only living member of the first ability of controlling the level of Utah building committee of Sharon ward. lake at compromi.e point or at a level At the present time he is one of the one foot above that. The effect on enthusiastic promoters of the new rethe natural and artificial drainage of modeling program. such fluctuations will have to be asThe Sharon ward house stands on certained. the old Park homestead, the certificate Dike Estimate of patent having been signed by PresiBureau forces are completing the dent Grover Cleveland. Brigham estimate on the dike on two plans. The Young employed William Lewis and first would use the material found in Thomas Jones to dig a well on the the bottom of the lake, with a protect- Park homestead near the present site ing layer of sand and gravel from the of the ward house to determine the Organization of Sharon Ward right-of-w- A recreational institute will be conducted at American Fork on the evening of December 4 to 11 at 7:30 p. m. for Sharon, Alpine, Timpanogos and Lehi stakes. (Continued from page 1) All stake and ward superintendents will require the most effort. The proin charge of activities and all directors Priests Quorum ject will supply supplementary water of dancing, drama, public speaking, B. M. . to 36,300 acres from the Deer Creek President Jolley and retold story, and Bee Hive leadFirst CouiTfeilor reservoir, while the diking of Utah Stanley Finch these to .attend are ers, requested Lavar Kocherhans ....Second Councilor Lake will make available a full water meetings. There will also be a special department conducted for executives. We know that this institute will prove to be profitable and inspirational and will be a decided factor in helping us build up leadership in our It will also add its program. M. Culiural find spmiuai influence to oui communities. Ellen Holdaway, Y. L. M. I. A. President We carry of rugs marked with . . . THIS SYMBOL ay . . . which means that each rug, regardless of its price is . . . 1. Woven of lively Wool that springs back under foot. 2. Woven with the True-Tesion weave tliAt hinds each tuft in place. t 3. Dyed with the fastest wool dyes the world produces. 4. Styled by artists to reflect the character of a tastefully - n- decorated home. Exclusive Dealers for BIGELOW WEAVERS D.T.R. CO. a Deer Creek ITS A raw We WelcomeV. To Town THE BIGGEST SHIPMENT OF ELDERS NEWS , JAMES BLAIR, Reporter The Elders quorums met at LTnion meeting November 12, and took up the following business: Brother Har-,r- y Wells of Timpanogos ward was chosen class leader with Orlando Jolapley, assistant, James Blair was pointed reporter of the meetings. A very interesting talk was given by Nile Washburn, the subject of and Priestwhich was "Priesthood The various quorum presicraft. dents urge as many of the Elders in the stake as possibly can, to attend Union meeting. They the monthly would especially like a' good turn out at the next meeting, December 10. The following subjects have been assigned: A fifteen minute tjlk by Elder Dean D. Nuttall, president of the first quorum of Elders, titled One Perfect Character; a fifteen minute talk by Orson high council representative, Prestwich. 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