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Show Page Three sister. Mrs. Verda S. Nelson, Timpanogos Mrs. C. H. Poulsou, Reporter Telephone Mrs. Friday, January 7. 1933 THE VOICE OF SHARON 01 J I Julia Jones and daughter, Dortha, returned Monday from a ten day trip to California. They went in company with Gerald Buckley and his mother, Mrs. Pearl Buckley, of Provo. While in Los Angeles the witnessed the maneuvers of the U. S. fleet, off the Pacific coast. They also at-- , tended the parade prior to the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena, on Years day. On the retnni trip they visited Boulder Dam New They report having lovely weath-e- r during the trip until they reached Beaver returning home, when they ptruck a heavy snow storm. in Genealogical Research. These Provo. lessons can be obtained from the Miss Phyllis Woffinden has re- Genealogical Society or the Desturned to her home in Cedar City eret Book Company, Salt Lake afier spending the holiday sea- City tor 40 cents, postpaid. Each son in Orem. member Bhould have a lesson outi Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking line. left Monday for their home in Boys and girls from Ple&sant-vieand Edgemont wards who Gallup, New Mexico, after spending the holidajs at the home of took part in the Junior Temple excursion held December 21 were:, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley. n The members of the Iota club Jean Schoney, Dora Davis, Davis, Faye Davis, Donald met at the home of Mrs. Isabell Melvin Burgner, Don Gappamyer Thursday, December McKay, A. Rex Hansen and Dunford. 30. The time was spent in sewing Stake genealogical board meetand a luncheon was served to the will convene on the fourth following members: Reba Love- ing Sunday, January 23, in the Stake less, Jennie Cordner, Orvllla De Seminar building at 1 p. m. Lange, Daphne Loveless, and Stake Genealogical Union meetWinnie Graff and Florence Gapp will also be held in the Semiing mayer as guests. nary the same day at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Weeks of Ft. Douglas spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Wtlford Larson. w Na-dee- Mrs. R. L. Memmott honored on her tenth birthday by giving a birthday, Chester Graff made a visit to party at her home. Games were his home town, Santa Clara, played and refreshments enjoyed Utah, last week. her daughter, Carol, by the following guests: Shree Terry, Berdine Terry, Lu Jean Robblne, Dorothy Fountin, Shir, ley Loveless, Joan Loveless, Katherine Christenson, LaMar Ander-berElaine Loveless, Katherine Louise Rohbook, Christenson, Marie Rohbock, Weston Farley, r, Wendell Loveless, Leland Nila Rae Cordner, and the honored guest, Carol Memmott. ' The following babies were blessed and given names at the fast meeting Sunday, January 2: Collins DeWitt Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Collins D. Smith; Wayne D. Shepherd, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd, and Sandra Liston, daughter of Mr. and Mry. Verdon Liston. Friends of Mrs. Edna Larsen will be pleased to learn that the condition of her health is suffi-centImproved that she is spending a few days at the home of her g, Gapp-maye- ly Sharon Stake Senior temple excursion will be held from Sharon stake to the Salt Lake temple January 18. Special rates on the Orem line will be available on the two trains leaving Provo at 6:10 a. m. and 8:13 a. m. These special rates are also good for Wednesday January 5 and 12. As there are five Sundays In January the Stake committee desire that the ward chairmen cooperate with the bishops of the wards in arranging a genealogical program to be gtven In connection with the regular sacrament meeting, Sunday January 30. The lesson text In all Senior Genealogical classes during the year 1938 is to he the second year course entitled, "Methods o( A Lake View Phyllis Johnson Reporter Phone 01S-J- 1 A dance will be held in the Lakeview amusement hall Wednesday, Jan. 12, sponsored by the M.l.A. The proceeds wll go to the buildng fund. Many special attractions are being planned. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and family spent New Years day with of Mr and Mrs. H. E. Young Sprlngville. A delicious dinner was served. ' Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernal Williamd son and family were guests of Mrs. Sheldon Harris of Windsor ward New Years day. A delicious turkey dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sumslon enat their home New tertained Years Eve at a "Watch party. The evening was spent playing progressive Rook, first priies going to Mrs. August Johnson and Mr. Ed. Nelson, second prizes to Mrs. Cleon Boulton and Mr. Al- Mr-an- MmtnimmHiiiiiiHMHiHtHHiHiiMHitiiiuiimiiwimwwinuitnmHitHUfliiiiMtinimtuHiiiMtiMliHHiiimiiiluiiiiiiiiituHMHimimiimtMiiiiiitluimiiitmiummttiHsiuinimiiimiiiumniiiiiitttiHiimMiimiiiimiMHiiiiiHiiilimimi fred Johnson. A delicious lunch was served to those present. The Self Culture Club annual Christmas party was held at the home of Mvj. Alfred Johnson Sat- .TIMPANi GOS The bishopric a d their wives will furnish the program for Sunday evening Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Floresce Gappmayer will tell a story, Mrs. Ivern Pyne will give a reading, and two vocal numbers will be rendered by Ivern Pyne. Bishop Roy Gappmayer and councellors Ivern Pyne and Wilford Larson will speak. urday evening. Progressive Rook was played. First prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Shaw and W. W. Taylor and second prizes by Mrs. Anna Williamson and Mr. Joseph Shaw. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jonnson entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday. Invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farley and family, Mr. Theodore SHAROV Farley, Sr., Carol Farley of High Councilman Oscar H. Mount Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking of Gallup, Anderson will be the speaker at Sacrament meeting Sunday eveNew Mexico. Mr. ;and Mrs. Max Blake of Salt ning. The musical numbers will SoLake City were visitors of Mr, be furnished by the Relief ciety chorus, under the direction Jess Sumsion Sunday. of Mrs Nina Straton, chorister, A very interesting meeting was and Mrs Della Tucker, organist. held Sunday evening. The prowas A as follows: violin gram LAKEVIEW solo by Miss Maxine Taylor acThe home missionaries will be Miss Chloe by companied Prldy, a talk on "Christmas In Czechos- in charge of the Sacrament meetlovakia by Mrs. Dresden Miller, ing Sunday evening. another violin solo by Miss Taylor and a talk on Missionary experiences by Mr. Dresden Miller. Genealogy Topics Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Scott enBy C. V. HANSEN tertained the "L club at their A XEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION home New Years eve. Games were played and a dainty lunch . Be it resolved that each Individual marks out a plan to work was served. Miss LaVern Clinger entertain- to during 1938. Something to some task or achieveed at a New Years Eve sleeping work to party. Misses Nanalee and Alene ment on which to cencentrate the Johnson were guests. The girls thoughts and energy; and say In played games and watched the the language of St Paul, "This new year In and the .old year out. thing I do. The planning of the A breakfast was served the fol- future will serve a double purlowing morning. pose. It will keep the Individual In a state of anticipation, and thus sustain his enthusiasm, his Interest In life. Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter Thousands of people when not 1 Telephone work are occupied by regular lost Finally they beseemingly Mrs. Anna Tanner gave the sometimes come and despondent theology lesson to the Relief Soshould ciety on Monday. The subject was will do evil. These people "The Parables of Jesus. Seven- lay a plan ahead for at least a year, something to keep the mind teen members were present. as well as the body busy. evenConjoint meeting Sunday There are many lines that can ing was In charge of Asbted Taylor, class leader of tbe adult de- be taken np as a hobby to occupy partment of M. I. A. Short talks the spare moments such as meNew Years Resolutions, on chanics, arts, sciences, religion. "Nex Individual Years Outlook," What the Newt Year Mns to Me, and "ChanANNUAL ges, were given by Hetty Carter, 1 C.. L. Riding. Isabel Nlcol, John 3 STAR SPECIAL B. Stratton and D. Glenn Brown Drapes - Slip Covers Musical numbers rAnpnotivAly, JnKAdrtnr were a vocal solo The Unknown a vocal and the duet Grave, by A Allred sisters, "Forgotten. I large and attentive audience en:: joyed the program. i Mrs. Mary Ann Brown has been suffering an attack of bronchitis the past few days. Her daughter Nellie, from Morgan, Utah, and r, Jane, have been caring tor tbe aged lady. Tbe ward organizations are producing a vaudeville to be presented Wednesday evening at 7:30. Tbe activity cards will be honored, and all, both yonng an( old are cordially Invited to attend. Grandview Camp, daughters of Utah Pioneers have the privilege of giving the program for sacra ment meeting next Sunday evening. The ladles chorus will give two musical numbers .When Theyre Gone Well Not Forget Them and "Those Pioneers. Helen Went will sing and Captain Lucy Clyde will give a musical reading "Come, Come Ye Saints. Class leader Eva Hart! will outline the lesson work of the organization. Mrs. Passey of the County Camp is to be In attendance. All ward members are urged to be present Grand View 09-J- Stock-Takin- g, It D.-T.-R.-- s: well-prepar- hzt Stake Security Stake Security meeting is held every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. in the Stake Administration biilding. Stake Presidency Stake Presidency meets every Sunday morning at 11:00 a. m. in the Stake Administration building. Union Meeting Union meeting for the Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary will be held Sunday, January 9, at 2 p. m. In the High School Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Johangirls. This year they harvested a sen of Cardston, Canada, are here 15,000 bushel crop of excellent for the winter, bringing two more quality wheat, netting them 31a bushel for it. daughters to attend the BY.U., making four young ladles now in attendance. Mr. Johansen himself attended the "Y many years ago, and has longed for years to come back and take more classes. Velo Barret This he is intending to do, he Tim Memzies says, starting with Leadership at week in January. Mrs. Johansen is a native Utahn, a daughter of Service the late Swen O. Nielson of Provo, 12th North 5th. West at one time a prominent business man here and owned considerable O property in the city. The JohanAll Makee We Repair sen's have lived in Woolford, near of Cars Cardston for many years, being PHONE 1539 extensive farmers of that district, having a large family of boys and Auto Repairing Riverside 3 Star Drapery Special Stake Board Relief Society and Primary Stake Board will meet at the Stake administration building Thursday evening, January 6, at 7:30 p. m. Inventions, and many other lines. Remember, he who has made two spears of grass grow where only one grew before, has been a benefactor to his fellow man. There U no need for tbe Latter-da- y Saints to have time banging heavy over their beads or to wander about having nothing to A specific work has been do. given to them, namely: that of genealogy and salvation for the dead which Is a --very Important work, and requires both time and attention and needs planning ahead. Writing history of their own lives and doing research work to find their own ancestors, getting records and names ready for baptisms and endowments, will take np all leisure time. The joy and satisfaction that will come Into the lives of those who are busy along these lines will fully recompence them for When . once the their efforts. spirit of the work takes hold of the Individual the experience U most delightful. "I resolve to do all within my power, and leavq no stones nn turned during this year of our Lord, 1938, In research and, genealogical work. Let every member of the L.D. S. churph, especially, make this resolution, and then carry It out. No Labor Charges On All Orders Placed in Jan. or Feb. 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