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Show T PAGE FOUR T IF E V O I C E ' ' OF SHARON L, i ! ,! j cUiLM.- i 3 t ! ij :i j Li , .. January January CALENDAR January NEW YEARS DANCE 1 torium. 2. High school 3. 3-- 17-1- ' - " . v. A v .qau with Joe O tht mm a PIo7 a: DM Colored a, country doctor sacrifices his own career for bis sons education and by his compassion and understanding finally wins a high place for himself among the famous medical pen he so admires. No one could better portray the role of a rural doctor, laboring on cl grateful and divine while putting away from himself the temptation of advancement in muc hbetter fewarded fields, rather than leave poor, helpless people without his ministrations. It is a role exclusively for the powers of Lionel Barrymore. His shingle read, "Eli Wait, M.D., but to a whole countryside he was God in a creaky old buggy. For the family. Also, Phantom Rocket, An Audio Review, and Pathe New s. d Silly Symphony . NEWS REEL International House. Mad wags and funny gags . . . new tunes . . beautiful girls, all in one giajt show This story is about but it would spoil your surprises and fun if we were to let you in oh the inside of this picture. It has novelty, comedy, music, and romance and a galaxy of the biggest names of radio, stage, screen ana fun Rudy Vallee, 'Stuart Erwin, Geo. Burns, Grade Allen, and Peggy Hopkins Joyce, the girl who has handled more males than a letter carrier. For adults and young people. Also, Sing Bing, Sing; Mother Goose Land; and Pathe News, January fit.': -- I Dec. 27-2- 8 Midshipman Jack Marching Along Contrasts in China Babes in' theWoods Colored Silly Symphony NEWS REEL 17-1- 8 gift? You wrrite Santa today and he may bring to each member of your family a participating - A -R membership card which will be at least 52 good f-o- r fine U picture progseveral big dances and other programs you would like to attend. Per'call haps if 02-R- -4 the jou or come to SCERA office, we can help you get word to Santa. No Report Cards Given 4 LETTERS OF APPRECIATION Orem, Dec. 12, 1933. Sharon's Recreation and Education Committee, Stake Administration Building. One of the things I have especially appreciated about your picture show program is the fine selections you have made. I have realized for some time that, many of the films produced were not at all suited to the use of many of us, but it was impossible to tell which ones merely by seeing a title or reading the advertisement. It worried me when I tried to make a choice for my family. With your selection T shows, I have felt sure that we were seeing some of the best produced that are available and that the objectionable spots were unavoidable and far less frequent than is encountered in the usual show house run. Our family has also appreciated the varied types of pictures presented. I have seen shovas presented on our Stake Educational Program that have run parallel in time with the same show in higher priced theatres. I feel that the type of shows in your program cannot be duplicated in for at least two or three times the price we have to pay. Sincerely yours, W. M. VERNON. any-theat- Grandview, Dec. 5, 1933. Recreational Committee Sharon Stake, Orem, Utah. Wc have followed your now each week from the beginning and look forward to the as our one night o.it. We wish to express our appreciation for the efforts you are putting forth to give us such good wholesome programs at such a nominal price. We can heartily recommend them to each nit.iii.cr of our stake. Sincereiv vmir V C. L. RIDING. In Senior Seminary Members may pay assessments at SCERA office tor the 8 from 6 to 9 p. m., or January Rather than sending hjvjd'"ieport 3, 4 from 6 to 9 m. Cards' will be ready for those on yearly contracts. Others p. cards each term for every student, a may phone their orders. new system is being tried this year. Pleasant View. Dec. 10, 1933. 2. The picture show staff are still Letters will be sent to parents whose puzzled that so many find Recreational Program Committee it necessary to come to the first show on Wednesdays. We would children are not doing satisfactory Orem, Utah. greatly appreciate it if, members would try to hold to the schedule work with an explanation of what the Service is the spirit of the Gospel. assigned: Wednesday night, Sh 'in, Edgemont, Pleasant View parent might do to help in such cases. service brings everlasting joy Willing Parents are asked to reply so a check Thursday night, Timpanogos, Lake View, Vineyard, Grand View. to those who so willingly give their 3. We would like to encourage more to plan to come to the may be made with the teacher. Let- time and talents to make it possible second show at 8:45 rather than come ters will also be sent to parents ot tardy to the first show. There is always a good seat available at the second show. You students who are doing exceptionally for us to enjoy such fine recreation. may come We express our sincere appreciation either night to the second show. good work or who are excelling in for the untiring efforts' of the staff of 4. Remember thkt the first shows start at 7:00 some activity. Where students are pi m. and the workers engaged in this work. second shoe's no earlier than 8:45. doing average work no report wfll be The programs are of such a nature 5. sent to parents. We are again happy to announce that families who particiThis year the cour.es are planned that the children never forget to repate continuously in SCERAS Recreational Program for the twelve mind us when it is show night. They 1934 wiI1 be Eiven a Christmas program in December, so that generally all the work is done follow the programs in the Voice of in the class room. This makes it nec1934. I articipation may be by the month or the year. Sharon and are anxiously looking for6. Doors to the high school auditorium will to have at least half of each essary open at 6 40 ward to each performance. SCERA office at 6:30. period supervised study rather than all 1. h::h K2 January program on December 1st from 6 to 10 p. m or January 27-2- GF HELL' players. Monta Wentz, Mrs. Celestia Johnson Taylor, Don Elliott and Phil recitation. So far the results have been exceptionally good. The class average has actually been higher than other years when home study was reThe Church Department of quired. Education has felt that students should he free to take part in activities of the school as weP as the many church activities. There should also he time for assisting in the duties of the home and for outside reading of papers, magazines and books. The seminary would welcome any of the parents to visit the classes any day Christensen played leading roles in the production which had a cast of twelve. The show was well received, and according to Victor C. Anderson of the Election of officers will be held at Sharon stake recreational association, the Seminary building 1:30 to 2:30,. the play will be a feature of the Feb- 24-2January 12 on Lincoln high's Alumni hruary bil1 of entertainment in SCERA Day. A most interesting program has been Two returned missionaries, arranged. Willard Olsen and Erma Stubbs, will NIXON speak. Special music has also been arranged. DELMASS On Christmas Eve the S. S. M. A. will give a Christmas program at the Grand View ward. Some of the best talent of the stake; will be on the program. Miss Dorotha Jones has been chairman of arrangements. To The Dlrtcf.d fef W, ,, $,(tcf R0 MtR.AN The program follows: Sacramental COG-t.C. JamO music. Max Andrews, musical reading, 1 j ptKUm . , Lorna Wentz, Holy City,, vocal solo, Chance trt Heaven." Cast: Joel Frank Postma; Christmas story. Miss Ginger Rogers, Marion Nixon, Myrl Wentz; Christmas talk, Erma andy Devine, and others. Stubbs, recently returned missionary: "He threw down a girl in a million , Special musical numbers from for a chance at a million. Vineyard and Pleasant View. The story revolves about the question, is it safe to play--t love and marId? McCrea plays a man who has SHAROn riage? particiiO lusny the wrong girl to End .cut IN COMMUNITY PLA.Y ft how much he loves the right one. He 26 North University Avenue 2! 4 is a small-tow- n service station, owner. The first Community Theatre proMiss Rogers is tht girl who has livea duction, Let Us Be Gay, staged Defor the day when she will marry hjm cember 6, 7 in the .Provo high school Miss Nixon is the pampered and auditorium, featured four Sharon stake 5 9.ELM?REA fiNcra Rotu May continued efforts. success crown your A. RAY EKINS Score One For" Sandy McTavish Thats a fine building for ye. What dae yd think o it? American (visiting Scotland) Say, thats nothing. Weve got hundreds of buildings like that but bigger and better, MacTavish Ay, I expect ye have. an asylum. Thats i 005CPVIN ' CVINA of MAYEM, ..... 1? GROCERY AND SERVICE J I I 8, People of Sharon Mc-Cre- Lake-view- pate players Diwfords Barber Shop t A Sharon u- !! U rams, IMPORTANT NOTICE TO MEMBERS yrrv January One .Mans Journey. Cast: Lionel Barrymore, Dorothy Jordon, Joel May Robson, Frances Dee. When trot-bland sickness caine, they prayed . . . and called Doc Watt. great-hearte- Big double bill, plus comedy cartoon, plus Santa Claus. Black Beauty" Life story of a beautiful Virginia race horse, interwoven with a beautiful romance. Under The Ton to Rim" One of Zane Grey's best Tories. Mickey Mouse Cartoon Santa Claus has promised to be at the matinee with candy for all the boys and girls. Remember Doors open for matinee at 2.10, show starts at 2:30 p. m. 2. Evening show at 7.00 p. m. 3. All SCERA members who have not participated each man-t- h during the year 1933 must pay an additional assessment of 5c for all children below the 7th grade, 10c for junior and senior high school students, 15c for all over high school age. 4. iThove eligible for complimentary cards please call at the office for special cards. E. Brown S. S. M. A. NOTES in Mc-Cre- Special Xmas Program Dec. 25 20-2- 1 Along Came Ruth Lullaby Baby thought-producin- mi A Dec. .. Mayor of Hell. Cast; James Cagney, Madge Evans, and others. A story of boys in a brutal and politically managed reform school, with Cagney and Evans (as a nurse) leading the I fight for humane and modern methods based on by the boys. It is one of the most powerful indictments of our penal system the screen has yet made. It does not preach, it presents a situation in which boys are treated as criminals Or dangerous animals rather than boys who have gotten off on the wrong foot. g Among the many questions it presents is the one concerning bow much of what it shows ' parents are responsible for. ' For adults and ; oting people. Also, lifuf city gill who sets out t win the small-tow- n youth from his sweetheart. Pathe News and another of the ColorFor adults and y ung people. Also, ed Silly Symphonic shorts which is considered as good as the famous Fits in a Fiddle and Pathe News, Three Little Pigs. It is Santa's Works! op. living soul of humanitys favorite son . . . old Doc Watt I POKrays Remainder of December Program Elmer The Great fi ,?yt f a' , How would you like Santa to bring to your family some thing that all 'of you can enjoy every week of the year? Most gifts get old or lost, but here is a gift that cant be lost and it changes each week, sometimes twice a week. Wouldnt it be thrilling to have such a S --- i January '3-- 4 o.ai. ,l.. . Tell Santa 4 24-2- Oh night of nights, Did you notice that New Years night will be just a wonderful night? The weather will be grand and the moon will be full. Last years troubles will be forgotten and our hearts will be light. The holiday spirit will be running high; just so high that we need a good dance for a climax. If you .wish to begin the new year by saving a little pay your SCERA assessments before January in order that you may use your membership cards as passes for the dance. Others will pay 35c and 10c. The dance will be in the Lincoln high school gym. The floor will be slick and the music will be slicker. Our crowd is guar- anteed. As you enter the door, please check your name with the ticket man as the ward with the highest percentage of attendance will receive a $5.00 prize. Will Vineyard get it again? Dont miss the grand promenade of M. I. A. officers at 10 p. nt. And dont miss one dance, because each one will be different plenty of "Mixers, plenty of partners plenty of fun. A big box of chocolates will be given as a prize to the group having the most colorful New Year's display. A placard will be carried to designate the ward. Only officers and teachers will be eligible to march. The order of the, march will be as follows: 1, stake officers; 2, Fdgemont; 3, Grand View; 4, Lake View; 5, Sharon; 6, Timpanogos; 7, Pleasant View; 8, Vineyard. The newly appointed Town Board of Orem will act as judges. Li LJ 10-1- 4. ' Mil! Li ,!1( LJ audi- ONE MANS JOURNEY," Phantom An Audio Review, Pathe News. Rocket, INTERNATIONAL HOUSE," Sing, January 1 Bing, Sing, Mother Goose Land, Pathe News. MAYOR OF HELL, Silly Simphony in January colors, Santas Workshop, Pathe News. CHANCE AT HEAVEN," Fits In a January 5 Fiddle, Pathe News. t January ( Members Write Appreciation For Recreational Prorrram JANUARY RECREATIONAL 10-1- 1 t Association al 1 .... Li L. Li or Sharon s Cooperative Educational-RecreationPopularly Known as S C E R A Four Exceptional Pictures and Big New Years Dance Hfl I I t ! : ii j - nnnnr irker ft t We Carry a Complete Line of GROCERIES AT CITY PRICES O See our Christmas Specials on CANDIES - NUTS - FRUITS, ETC. PEP GAS - VICO MOTOR OIL t ri t ernm W JI1 ULl i 1) lUpiJLlUl JTrc J A A Pleasant View phone Located immediately south of Pleasant View Chapel , on Provo Canyon Road 025-J-- 2 re |