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Show THE VOICE Face Four Vineyard Ward 'News Etl el Pyne, Reporter1 issue of this paper is this In printed in part a history of the Sharon ward. Let us pause in commemoration of the men and women, our parents, whose toil and has perseverance made our com-munity the desir-- t 1 able place it In brie iif T h o se 3 may I nientior , charge are aux-- i some who were ious for complete . first to clear thvl on. cooperation sage brush and, build homes. Un t the part of all cle John S. Parkjr members of the1' thc. who in gave ward order, land to the school,' ' that this muchp for and church needed project be carbuilding purpos successfully es Elliott Newried out. Mrt- Love- ell, Dell AVERA SW IP A very enjoyridge, Charles E. Crandall, James Daable entertainment was sponsored Anderson and my own father vid S. Park. These and many othby the Seventies Quorum at the ers should be given the credit. Hall Saturday evening, Lindon April 7. blossom The Primary Festival Time", to be held May 14 at 8:00 M.I.A. Honor Night was held P. M. promises to be a delightful Tuesday evening, April 20. The affair. Mrs.. Dorothy Campbell, Mrs. program featured a candle light- play, leader, will be director,accomChristensen, piano Evelyn dein the of honor ing ceremony panist, Mrs. Agnes Farnsworth is velopment of the Mutual Improve- president. several ment proAssociation, Mrs. Jessie Sumsion and Mrs. gram numbers, and the presentation of awards to officers, teach- Harold Holdaway of the Stake Board visited Primary during the ers, class members, and particimonth. in the activities druing past pants season. The Sunday School is planning a special program and pageant for Several children from the ward Mothers Day. All mothers of the took part in the stake primary fesward are invited to attend. tival held in the Pleasant Grove High School gymnasium Saturday Bishop Allen Bellows announces evening, April 17. that there will not be any sacrament meeting the second or third The Sunday evenings in May. High Schools of Alpine district will be given a musical program at PLA!i!!l!IG A HEW Lincoln High School. The third Sunday will be the dedication of Seminary and Seminary graduation exercises. A splendid program was given as a feature of the second annual Mothers and Daughters day at ReWe have Plans - - Fithe lief Society, commemorating birthday of Mrs. Clarissa S. Wilnancing liams, sixth general president of Ideas - - Suggestions and the Relief Society organization. Mrs. Avera Smith, Reporter Committees have been organized and plans for a ward amusement hall are being made. The Finance Committee has already begun the huge task of raising funds neces- begin!-workto sary y. '" . HOME? Information Estimating Services. services are all with no obligation Take advantage of these facilities today. These free . . MUTUAL CoalS Lumber Co. Phone Provo 357 Relief Society meetings are held at 1:30 each Tuesday. Special lectures will be given each Tuesday on the Charm course. A teachers social will be held Friday at Mrs. Stena Christensens. The three act drama The Poor Married Man sponsored by the Mutual was proclaimed a huge success. Many thought it the best ever played. They have played to large audiences in Vineyard, Windsor, and Lindon. At conjoint Sunday evening Dr. Cullimore will be a special speaker. There will also be msuical numbers from Provo. See Dr. G. H. Heindselman Optometrist For Eye Glasses Absolute Results you.- - Guaranteed. For Fine Jewelry, Watches, Gifts - IIEIHDSELMAII Optical & Jewelry Company 120 West Center Provo Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Reporter Geo. Wells, Ri porter the of The closhig prograjn of the M. The officers and teachers Primary Association are working I A. was gVrn Tuesday evening hard preparing for the Spring Fes- under the direction of Activity tival to be held Wednesday evenLorna Mechara. A large ing, May 12 in the amusement ball. Leader, crowd enjoved the delightful ah fair. Roller skating every Friday evPlans for the ening in the ward hall has proved Primary Spring to be very popuFestival are near! and old lar, It ly complete. young are enjoy-- 1 w ill be held in this splendid ing ball Har-- o amusement recreation. on or near the d Murdock, dale of May 14 ward activity di-- j is in rector Nearly every child will appear and charge in and costume Frank Warwood i clever dances are is manager.. Mn. W.tb being prepared Fifty one descendants of Mrs. under the duec-tioMn. Gillespie leadof Pla in her honor Harriet Varley met April 15 in the ward hall, the oc- er Delia Baum. casion being her seventieth birthA special program honoring day anniversary. Supper was served at two long tables, beautiful Mothers Day will be given at Sunbirthday cake with 70 candies day School, Sunday, May 9th at 0.00 A.M. Every member of the forming the center piece. A program and games followed with ward is urged to be in attendance. Lorrell P. Varley as master ol ceremonies. The honor guest was The M I. A. officers will be in the recipient of many lovely gif charge of Conjoint meeting Sunday from her loved ones. evening. All members of the ward, especially the young people, are inAt Mutual Conjoint meeting vited to attend. The meeting comnext Sunday evening the Ladies mences at 7:30 P.M. Yesharah Missionary group will furnish the entire program. This A Spring Clean-u- p was day promises to be a fine entertain- sponsored a short time ago by the ment and "all ward members are Relief Society ladies .id members of the Priesthood. The grounds as urged to attend. Last Tuesday evening the M.I. well as the interior of the ward A. concluded their years work afchapel showed the results last ter a very successful season. Ward Sunday nion ing. honor night was held and all workers who had achieved in the differThere will be no meeting in the ent activities were presented with ward Sunday evening, May 9th and cards and pins. Sunday evening. May 16th, giving all members of the ward an opporMr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis ac- tunity to attend exercises to be companied by Mr. and Mrs. S. W. held in the Lincoln High School Hilton of Pleasant Grove enjoyed auditorium on those dates. The a trip to Boulder Dam last week- Aarotiic Priesthood program will end. be given in the ward on the night of May 23rd. The Primary graduaLewis Clegg returned home dur-i- n tion exercises are also scheduled the week from Los Angeles for this month. where he went on a short business The Daughters of the Utah Pitrip. oneers, Edgemont Camp, will meet Fourteen Boy Scouts enjoyed a Thursday afternoon, May 20th as swim at Saratoga Saturday after- the home of Mrs. Susie Smith. All noon where they also passed their members and those eligible are inScoutmasters vited to attend. tests. swimming Earl Toone and Grant Blake acThe Edgemont Literary club will companied the boys on the trip. The Wasatch Stake Relief So- meet Friday afternoon, May 14 at ciety Singing Mothers furnished a the home of Mrs. Helen Gordon. fine concert in the ward hall last Ml members are inv!?d tc attend. Adaline Mrs. evening. Sunday Fortic is director and Mrs. Ethel tht Watson organist. Following Res. 697 Phone 91 concert the entire group was enCONSULT tertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock. f 1 s. Mr. n 1 Dreams Come True, presented b the Sharon school, also Madame was played to a large Dictionary crowd in the amusement hall. A branch cffLe of the service tioning in Orem at the Mrs. J. B. Summer. It is by Orem town. Dr. 1. E. Harrison toast, M Men and Their Ideals," by Ruth Stott; piano selection by Norma Hampshire and a trio by R .by. Dorothy and Nita Bone. Merle S. Foote, Reporter Yvonne Juries was chairman of The M Men and Gleaner Girls tile party. Seventy people were in gave a very successful banquet and attendance. iithail social the amusement Thursday evening. The theme of Book of The Sunday School Ideals Aloft, the evening was Mormon elass entertained for the(f and was carried former teacher, Theron Killpack, out in the pro- at the home of their present teachand the gram er, Donetta Miller. miniature air- cards. rplane place Ten girls surprised Elaine Nelsen The two long i. Monday evening in celebration of tables were beauher 13th birthday. tifuliy decorated with pink and clubs have started thejr The white hyacinths seasons work again. and candles, j The Happy Seven club, with Grant Chrif was I,ouise Liechty as leader, had a cere- of party at the Oliver M. Hansen monies and Har- home last week. old Colvin was L the toastmaster The Clover Leaf Lassiettes Mn- - fo who introduced!. was organized at the home of club the following program: toast, their leader. Marian C. Ercanbrack, A. Ray Aloft, by Bishop Ekins; toast, Ideals of the Glean- with the following officers: assister Girls, by Theron Killpack; ant leader, Yvonne Jones, Loraine Jones is president; Ardis Gadd, Miss Grace Johnson, Miss Fern Vice President; June Bean is secAiken, Mrs. Isabell Gappmayer, retary, Joyce Gadd, reporter; NorMiss Donna Meacham, Miss Ella ma Dunford, cheer leader; recreaBeth Brereton, Mae Adams. Many lovely gifts tion commitUe, Aliene Pierce and Cuba Michie. were given to the bride. The project is Every Day LivM iss Ora Johnson entertained a ing for Girls. The Ever Ready Home Science number of friends at her home at club is sponsering the landa kitchen shower, in honor of Miss Annie Shepherd who was soon to scaping of the church grounds. be married. The evening spent Mrs. Flora Fisher, Mrs. Bertha Ivwih games, and refreshments ins and Clarence Ashton have were served. Many lovely gifts planned the grounds and the club were received by the guest of hon- girls are asking assistance fron. ward members in furnishing the or. shrubs. An Arizona club has recently The Primary officers and chilbeen organized for the purpose of renewing old friendships and mak- dren are working hard to make ing ne .v friends of former Arizona their spring festival a success. It residents. The following officers will be given some time before the were selected; Mrs. Olive Burning-ham- close of school. president; Wilford Oveson, The Mutuals 'have completed a Mrs. Della Chat win, secretary and treasurer, and successful year of class work and The recreation. The honor program was Miss Helen Farr, reporter. club meets monthly at the differ- given Tuesday evening, followed by ent homes. 1 he officers wish to ex- a dance. tend an invitation to all former A large audience enjoyed the residents of Arizona, and their partners to join them in their activities. music program given by the Junior high school in Pleasant View A scavenger hunt was the theme ward. Frances Hunn, Dudolph of a very enjoyable party given Woifgramm and Kay Snow of the April 23, by the members of the seminary gave interesting talks at club. Prizes were the meeting. Appolonines awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Mrs. Orvil Burningham, and Miss Edith Murdock end Reed Foutin. After the Ashton, Lelith Whitaker and Sam hunt the group gathered at the Allman have undergone operations home of Miss Reva Cordner, where and are recovering. tasty refreshments were served to The Deacons will visit all fam- the folio ing club members; Miss Marie Seeghiiller, Farrel Collett, ilies of the ward on the second Lucille Farley, Frampton Collins, Doratha Jones, Gerald Buckley. Reva Cordner, Tony Rotibock, Edith Murdock, Reed Foutin, Muriel Christensen, Mr. Smith, of San K Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Burningham, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. M. A. Row- ley have gone to Michi- PontAc, gan where Mr. Edwards Mn. P.uho. wijl, drjve cars home for the company. On the return trip they expect to visit in Butler, Mo., with Elder Glen Rowley who is laboring as a missionary. Mr. and Mrs, Fenton Prince have returned to their home for the summer after spending the winter in Vernal, Utah where Mr. Prince has been teaching school. A very interesting program was given at the sacrament meeting April 11 by four blind brethren from Provo. Carl Farley of the the Bishopric presided during sacramental ordinance after which the time was turned to Bro. Jacobs wtio had charge of the program to be given. Two accordian solos My Wild Irish Rose, and 1 Love You Truly were played a talk on by Harold Kendall; Problems of the Blind was given by Bro. Magdic-I- ; vocal solo Ill remember you in my prayers with guitar accompaniment by, Jefferies; violin solo Brother Jacobs accompanied on the piano by Miss Van Dam; and The end of a Perfect Day played on the saw by Iliff Jefferies. The closing exercises were in charge of the Bishopric. ff 194 W. Center A lovely brides shower was given by neighbors at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Meyers, in honor of Mrs. Glane Schow (Simone Meyers) who was recently married. Lively games were played and re freshments were served to the following neighbors; Mrs. David L. Rowley, Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. James ReynMrs. olds, Mrs. Leslie Adams, Mrs. .Kenneth Adams, Charles George, Mrs. Asa Lupis, Mrs. Abe Reesha. Mrs. Lewis Davis, Mrs. I. J. Burr, Mrs. Fail Meacham, Mrs. Roy Gappmayer, Mrs. Alfred Skinner, Mrs. John Skinner, Mrs. Abraham, Mrs. Ernest Gray, Mrs. Verge Heaps, Mrs, Nimer, Mrs. Sheesley, Mrs. Lee Nimer, Mrs. J. J. Hansen, Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. Delia Aiken, Mrs. Rasmussen, Frank Postma. talk on her recent trip to and South the through Mexican territory, brin ing many beautiful articles with her and all viewing them. A delicious luncheon was served to fifteen ladies. The Daughters 0f Pioneers Camy Tamarack met at the home of Mrs. Frances Johnson o Thursday, April 8th. Mrs. Annie Mrs. Ruth Stone were assisting hostesses. Captain Ellen, E. Holdaway presided, and vicecaptain Rozetta Johnson conducted. Mrs. Meliscent Wells and Mrs. Lizzabell Davis took charge of the music. Mrs. Ellen Bunnell gave the life history of her father Jhon Johnson. Captain Holdaway and Frances Johnson gave the lesson on Pioneer Missionaries to the Indi-arluncheon followed. Mn. Show . .s Mr. and flave Mrs. Donald returned to Lake Clinger View to make their home. The Stranger Passes was presented in the ward amusement hall, directed by Miss Virginia Taylor, with the following casts, Miss Edna Scott, Mrs. Mary Craner, Miss Rirhard Taylor, Glory Jacohsnn, Alfred Bunnell Elvin Madsen, Hershel Clinger, Herbert Johnson, Miss Vilma Madsen, Miss Wanda Huff and Vane Zobell. Mrs. Annie H, Williamson received the quilt that was given away during the evening. Members of the Ladies Auxilof iary of the Orem Chamber Commerce met Wednesday evening, April 21 at the home of Mrs. Norma Hales. Mrs. Ivins discussed problems of Landscaping in our commum rvo Biyf J n? HU Noted for our Unexcelled LIVE STEAM PERMANENTS and Better Barber Work Provo 2 for 5 Yellow, Pink, and Red Shades White, Lavender and Blue' Shades, each SERVICE ABOVE ALL CN W. REED NUTTALL Phone 5 012-R- 3 V For Mother... The wards winter rubbish has been hauled away and many im It provements have taken place. will soon be lilac time and with each home planting a lilac we hope to make Sharon a very beautiful place. ON MOTHERS DA Y Give the gift Mother will treasure most YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Make an Appointment Today A. O. Smoot, District Manager A group of boys and girls from Lincoln Junior High School furnished the program for sacrament meeting. Mr. W. M. Vernon was in charge. 262 South 1st East Phone 45 Provo, Utah LARSON STUDIO 77 North University Avenue In The Land of Right Here In Provo up Cash on the tot its time to think of getting out your ipring clothes. Make sure that they look bright and clean by having them Sanitoncd before you wear them. Every thread of color, every element of fabric design is brightened by Sanitones thorough cleaning action. Farmers Automobile Insurance Exchange RALPHS RADIO SPOT When the first warm days come along As Local Representative of & APPLIAIICE CO. The Home of Guaranteed Radio Service for YOUR Cream and Eggs Ready To Give You the Service Which Ha Made This Emblem Famous CLARENCE P. GREER, Dist Mgr. interesting m im Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Vernon have sold their home in Sharon to Mr, Rasmussen from Roosevelt. He Can Give You Safe, Financially Strong Automobile Insurance Protection and Save You Money Office Phone 72 Residence Phone 355 Let Him Explain Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Reporter The Seif Culture club met at Shaw the Inline of Mrs. Joseph Thursday, April 1st. Mrs. R. J Mrs. Ethel Hatch was hostess. Rambeau of Provo gave a very PLANT GADIOLUS BULBS NOW! Mrs. Pearl Curtis and family have moved to Provo at 7 th West and 73 North. The W. E. Hawkins family have purchased their home. Is Lake View 4-- s 30. 1037 Saturday of each month, Produce or money donations will be appreciated by those in charge of fast offerings. 4-- Optometrist For Better Optical Service National is funchome of financeo T. Philo Edwards , 1 C. P. Greer Commercial Bank Building Mrs. Charles PouKou, Reporter Mrs. Oris-- a J. Rowley has re turned home after spending the winter in Los At geies, Cai.fornia, with her daughter, Mrs. Annie Lunt. Mrs. Rowley also spent some in Grass tune Valley, Cal. with Mrs. and Mr. Carl G. Rowley and family, whc, are former residents of Timpan-ogo- j Mr. and Mrs. Phil Edwards and small son Harold have come to Sharon to live at their home on the Canyon road. The operetta Inter-- rri.hv. Anril Tirrtpanogos PieasantVieW Edgemont Mrs Sharon Windsor OF. SHARON Phone 618 83 No. Univ. Ave. ftt Cherry Hill Dairy tt 24 South 4th West Phone 713 Provo, Utah 119 North University Ave. V Phone 475 Provo WARNING! In the Spring the Hair and Scalp need E :tra Attention. I have a special Shampoo for your Particular Need. Come in and let me explain. rem BURNINGHAM BARBER " Ry Lincoln High |