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Show PAGE SIX THE VOICE OF SHARON Stake Relief Society News -- EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Every Rtlief Society Ltly is working in helping to put over the Flower Show, Bazaar and dinner for the Festival, and we feel that their efforts will rewarded by a very successful day. Ihe recent rams have improved our flower gardens and the preparations for the bazaar have been going on for the past several months. Don't forget the seven beautiful quilts that are being given by the ward organizations for sale at the bazaar. All new brides should be especially interested, or mothers who would like to replenish their supply will find exceptional values. Our annual sleak fry was enjoyed at Wildwood the fore part of the month when we all assembled around 4 p. m. on Saturday afternoon. The men enjoyed baseball and outside of the fact that Brother B.gler used his new felt hat for a base and an inquis-lt- e and hungry calf decided it was hungry and felt hats taste good, thdke were no casualties. After the fme dinner the ladies tried their hand at soft ball and I believe the mutuals are neglect ng some fine talent in such Malicent ladies as Sarah Prestwich, Wells, and Lizzabelle Davis, home run queens. After a short impromptu program which included readings by Sister Daisy Nelson, Ellen Bunnell and L. L. Bunnell a melon bust was enjoyed. We all pronounced the party one of the most successful ever held. The husbands and stake presidency and partners were our guest at the affair. HIGH Scenes anti Persons in the Current News C. Wdford Simplified Financial Statement Scer,a For July, 1935 S Lar- O-c- ar Total Receipts $639 19 .. ALVERDA DE LANGE, Treasurer. Remember !! 1 Stake board meeting will be held Thursday, September 12, 193S in the Stake Seminary building at 7.30 pm. union New Stock Dependable Service Low Prices meeting will convene on the third Sunday, September IS, 1935 at 2 p. m. in the Stake Seminary building. President Moses A Row-leannounced there will be arrangements made for department work. 1 Rancho entry In the Spanish Davs Fiesta parade at Santa Barbara, Calif. 2 Howard C. Hopson uUllties magnate, defy trig the senate committee investigating lobbying. 8 Field artillery officers observing the firing at Pine Camp during great army maneuvers, The annual observance of Genealogy Sunday, will be held September 29th. It is desired that the chairman of each ward committee confer with the bishopric, with a view of reserving the sacrament services on that day for a On Friday afternoon August 16th, special Genealogical program, which the stake board entertained all ward will be found outlined in the church executive officers and members of thf at the section of the Deseret News Saturday, various festival committees August 17, 1935. Seminary building. After a short "business meeting we repaired to the east lawn where games were played and served to the dainty refreshments forty-fiv- e ladies present. Lovdy flowers in our Relief Society colors, blue and gold, were used in decorating. year which will do away with the Nobody need leave the grounds in aforementioned waiting, and, too, we search of food. The general commitare anxious to serve you promptly so tee invites you to spend the day at The committee on lunch has cer- that you w ill have more tune to spend Sharon Stakes Harvest Carnival. the (Various exhibits on the tainly planned for the comfort of al! enjoying grounds. this year. Perhaps youll recall how Knowledge A delicious and satisfying box you waited in line last carnival day, luncheon is planned consisting of Knowledge," said HI Ho, thd" sage for your turn to receive a lunch plate. tasty sandw idles, tomato, potato chips, of Chinatown, la not unllk radio. Youll agree that t was well worth ice cream and cup cake. Ihe boxes are Its expression Is vain unless there Is te waiting for too. equal knowledge attuned to reception to be served at conveniently situated of the message. But, were sure we have a plan this booths. y Union meeting will be held at the Lincoln High School September 8th at 2 p. m. It is important that all officers and class leaders be present as plans for the new season will be presented. Wire, Nails, Fencing, Screens, Doors Lunch Concession Spear Lumber Co. 195 West 3rd South Phone 34 Stake board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Zobell, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 7th and at the Seminary building, Thursday evening Sept. 12 at 7:30 p. m. .LIFE SAVERS FREE!! To all Scera members who come to the first show before 7:00 p. m. we will give a package of Cherry Life Savers, or if you cannot come to the first show on time we will treat all who conic to the second show. Those who come late for the 1st show will get no treat unless they wait in the hall for the second show. 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