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Show MAY, 1936 THE VOICE Sunday School CHESTER Relief Societies Aaronic Priesthood M. I. A. CRAFE Superintendent The Sharon Sunday Schools, like others of the rural districts of the Church, have suffered in a' tendance the past month. The ha vest of small fruits requires a heavy toll of our membership, despite this there is usually suftiuent in each class to make an interesting set up. We appeal to the teaching staff of the ward to find substitutes if they cannot themselves be present. On Sunday was held the last Union Meeting until fall. But another plan is to be carried out by the Stake Board. This will be done in two visits per month by the board members in two groups, to two different wards in the stake. ju Another factor to aid our Sunday Schools will be the instituting of the visual aids in the wards where wanted and preparations are properly made. The Stake Seminary have peimitted the use of their machine and the low price offered by the B. Y. U. on film strips, aids greatly the use of this method of instruction. We ask the ward superintendents to chose a room to use which will be easily darkened with the least possible expense, provide an electric switch and formulate a schedule a month in advance the films in their they desire to present ' classes after the teacher has given full presentation of the subject matter. Then a board member will climax the material by showing the film or slides to corrolate with his past discussions. Please mail these schedules in the first of each month. A list of film, titles, and numbers will be supplied the various Sunday Schools of Stake. ' The Stake Sunday School Board Schedule for the Second and Third Sunday in June: The boat d members will meet at 9:30 every 2nd and fourth Sunday at the Seminary building and will visit as scheduled belt w during the month of June. Second Sunday, June 14th, Pleasant View: Thomas Cordner, Hyr-uHarris, Yvonne Jones, Maud Partridge, Helen Rohbuck, Lucille Skinner. Second Sunday, June 14th Sharon. Chester Craff, Brother Dun-forE. B. Terry, Dorothy Jones, Lenore Billings. First View: June 28th, Lake group. m d, P. K. NIELSON President Y. M. M. I. A. ORIOLE CLEGG President Y. W. M. 1. A. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the wards for their splendid support and for the fine work that has been accomplished this past season. We feel that our Stake Honor night was outstanding through the united efforts of our wards with their splendid acts. All the wards have completed more than the required n mber of achievements, making it possible for the Sharon Stake to achieve with the Church. All Slake and Ward M. I. A. officers are especially urged to attend June conference in Salt Lake. A schedule of each days events is as follows: Thursday Evening, June 11th: Drama Festival Presenting some of next years plays by outstanding casts, and constructive criticism of the plays by a director of national prominence. Friday, June 12th: Opening General Session, Educational meets in Drama, Dancing and Music, General Board reception to officers, Dance Festival at Saltair. Saturday, June 13th: General Sessions, Department methods of Sessions, Teaching various age groups demonstrated, Music Festival in which about 1500 M.I.A. singers present a great program of music under the direction of a national leader. Sunday, June 14th: Testimony meeting, World-wid- e Broadcast, Separate Y. M. and Y. VV. Sessions, General Sessions under direction of First Presidency, Youth Session under direction of - M s. Monday, June 15th: Out of Door Institute for leaders of Summer An actual Program. of the preview in demonstration summer activities. Sixteen couples from Sharon in the Stake will participate Church-wid- e Dance Festival to be held at Salt Air, Friday evening, June 12th. At this Festival approximately 1500 young people will present in revue eight M. I. A. dances. This will probably be the greatest ball room dance revue ever in conducted anywhere both number of dances demonstrated Jack Frost uThe Thirst Quencher x us-e- An event which promises to become one of great annual importance, was enjoyed by members of of the Priesthood the Aaronic with other Stake, .n connection Stakes comprising Utah County, on Saturday, May 16th. Nearly 1200 persons met at the Lehi High School campus, arriving in 125 cars, school buses and trucks, in the early morning, Where a short program was enjoyed and a picture of the group taken. From here the caravan proceeded across the river bridge West of Lehi, site were of the Old Toll Bridge. made near the site of Indian Massacre of Stage Coach Driver and Soldier Passenger, the site of old Indian Village, where many arrowheads were found; thence on to Cedar Fort and old Camp Floyd site, which is now Fairfield, where lunch was had, and a program followed. The day was concluded at Sara- St-ip- and the number of participants covering so great an area. At a recent special meeting and demonstration of all the young people of the stake who have achieved in danqing and who were desirous of taking part in the Festival, the following couples were chosen to represent Sharon Stake: MerlcanA Waltz: Lucille Farley, Jerry Buckley, Wanda Jones, Niel Bunnell, Norma Hampshire, Wayne Tucker, Melda F. Hacking, Stanley Farley, Margaret Nuttall, Clyde Lunceford, Dorothy Jones, Wayne Hacking, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Naomi FerFerguson, guson and Emmett Bennett. To Our Colors (Square Dance): Mr, and Mrs. Dean Nuttall, Joan Murdock, - Billie Davis, Marjorie Williams, Dean Miner, Ellen Pulsipher and Robert Elliott In addition to the two regular dances to be demonstrated at Salt Air, stakes of the church have been asked to appear in certain dances of previous years. To Sharon has been assigned the Waltz Quadrille, in costume. A group composed of Jerry Buckley, Lucille Farley, Niel Wanda Jones, Bunnell, Melda Hacking, Stanley Farley, Dorothy Jones and Wayne Hacking will take part in this dance. Moroni Jensen, Lucille Farley, A final check-u- p rehearsal will be held at two p. nt. on Friday, June 12th, in the Deseret Gymnasium. Attendance at this rehearsal is imperative. submitted two projects gram have for the ' Summer Activity: First: Collection of used clothing, household articles, food supplies and fruit bottles. Second: That every woman contribute one or more articles ready to wear. In our stake we are asking that bedding, sheets, pillowcases and such things be stressed and that every family exert every effort in fruits and vegetables preserving for their winter use. Special 'methin ods of preserving vegetables brine, drying and canning will be given. will be The visiting teachers special messengers of the organization during the summer months and we hope that all will cooperate in putting this work over. The Stake Board members met at the home of Mrs. Flora Bigler for their regular board meeting this month. They will meet at the home of Mrs. Lizzabell Davis on Friday afternoon, June 5th, commencing at 2.00 oclock. Our next Union Meeting will be held in yiim; ( - 3 Lbs. 19c Corned Beef i2boPcan Call 18c SUGAR Delicious Flavors: Orange, Grape, Cherry, Raspberry, Lemon and Lime At All Dealers ' Manufactured by Jack Frost Company STARTUP CANDY COMPANY, Distributors . & ths Berry and Fruit Growers of Proto Bench We invite you to come in and inspect our large selection of used cars, and trucks, guaranteed by the famous O. K. Tag. Pickups. The best conditioned pickups that can be bought anywhere. Carefully checked, and with very low mileage 1935 Chev. $515.00 Pickups. These trucks will give you of a new one. Motor, tires, cab in service the equally perfect condition. Price to move 3 1934 Chev. $465.00 3 1933 Chev. 157 Cab. Chassis and Stake. Excellent tires, motors thoroughly overhauled. Ready for any type of work. Ranging in price from $365.00 to $495.00 1193,5 Chev. 157 Cab, Chassis, New tires original paint just like new. It won't last long at this price $625.00 Cab, Chassis. New motor, good tires, 11933 Ford refinished. Bought on easy G. M. A. C. terms 157 Beans f) LUKIN TkT Extra Standarc 3 Cans. No. 2 can Jell Well Sugar Assorted Flavors 4 Pkgs. $275.00 Chev. Sport Coupes ...'...$295.00 1932 Ford V-- 8 Coupe $345.00 4 Roadster $275.00 Ford 1932 Cyl. $215.00 1930 Ford Roadster 1931 Chev. Coupe $265.00 1923 Chev. Sedan $235.00 $195.00 1929 Chrysler Coupe 1929 Whippet Coupe $150.00 1928 Chev. Coach $150.00 Coach 1928 Whippet $65.00 1929 Olds. Sedan - $195.00 1927 Chev. Touring .$50.00 Wasatch Chevrolet Company 391 155 MOIDEEN' But Not Modernistic The Genealogical union Meeting will be held Sunday, June 21st. in the Stake Seminary building at 2 p. m. There will be two senior temple excursions to the Salt Lake Temple during June. Wednesday the 3rd and Monday the 22nd. Fourteen members of Sharon Stake attended tht Temple May 13th. 1936 also eight members attended during the first part of the month of May. 32 endowments were performed. The assignments for Stake Board members for June are: Briant II. Jolley and Edgemont Annie Jolley. A. and Grand View Moses Maud G. Rowley. Lake View George F. Wells and John K. Allen. Pleasant View Harvey H. and Cordelia Booth. Sharon Amelia Latta, hj.ellie Cordner and Florence Shepherd. Louisa Vineyard A. B. and Leichty. The farmers in Vineyard have had to do considerable replanting of their crops due to distructive winds during May. Ample water seems to be available, so a fair crop is expected if no more damage is done. and Only 50 Gallons of Gasoline The dressing table has a big Round Mirror, 32 es in diameter. This is only one of the many extra values we are offering in the seasons smartest suites. Youll pay less and Live Happier FREE $100, Drive a Better Used Automobile selected from the following personally enTERRAPLANE SEDAN 1932 1931 1930 1931 1935 1935 1928 1931 1931 PLYMOUTH COUPE CHEVROLET COUPE ESSEX SEDAN GRAHAM SEDAN TERRAPLANE COACH CHEVROLET COUPE ERSKINE SEDAN HUDSON COUPE ... FORD SEDAN - Salmon 54 . Lb. lb. Airway00' Alaska Pink 14c 1 5c 10c 2 Pkgs. 15c Tall Can PotatoChips Package Lb Harvest Blossom Flour Thrift, All hard wheat, $1.19 48 1.35 48 lb CRYSTAL WHITE 9c Cans23c 2 Fluffiest Marshmallows, Coffee 3 Lb. Can 1 Giant Bars Granulated WHITE KING Soap . 6 Bars Lg. Pkg. 24c 32c $695 .r $395 $325 $270 $485 Telluride Motor Co. WILL SPEND $25,000.00 Entire Plant to be REBUILT. New Equipment will be installed to make it the most Modem in the State. Service Station will be operated in present location until NEW Station is completed on First North and University Avenue. FORD MOTOR COMPANY and UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY PRODUCTS to be handled with nationally known Tires and Accessories "WHAT UTAH MAKES, MAKES UTAH PEP "88 GASOLINE VICO MOTOR OILS During this Remodeling Program, special prices can be had on TIRES AND ACCESSORIES. -- See us at once, our stocks must be reduced. $545 S45 $145 $445 -- $345 Also Many Others To Choose From! West Center Street Provo. Utah Ground Beef En Cr'2lbs.25c Shortening4 Frankfurters lbs. For your Picnic 43 c lb. 15c V-- - Chevrolet Pickup $550.00 This is a 1936 Pickup, which sold new for over $700.00. You save $150. 70 EAST FIRST NORTH PHONE 14 1933 Ford Pickup $425.00 $665.00 . 1935 Dodge Ianel . This Dodge was traded,for a new 1936 Ford V-and has very little mileage. It is in First-clas- s shape. 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SEE YOUR DOCTOR AND BE VACCINATED Plymouth Sedan C In Ideal Condition at a real bargain HERE ARE SOME FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW Conscientious objectors in England are no longer vaccinated. In 1918, there were only 63 cases of smallpox in that country. In 1928, there were 14,420 cases. Smallpox in severe form continues to appear in certain states in the United States. vjDUl motor, and This truck has a new can be placed in service immediately. R-- permanent disfigurement, blindness or death. R aeon b": lb. 26c ,$661 49 Ford 8 Pick-uComplete, nothing extra to buy. Includes shatter-proo- f glass in all windows, and 6.00x16 oversize tires. See these exceptional buys in USED CARS and TRUCKS 1936 .tT--'....$- Dont forget that failure to be vaccinated may mean In Our Market inch- Dixon Taylor Russell With Every Used Car purchased from us during the Month of May, priced above 1935 $59 For the 4 piece Suite Used Cars 25 Lbs. $1.59 10 Lbs. 63c Buy Now the price will be higher Karo Syrup Tuna Flakes 20c 15c 2r-19- 30 Phone MRS. AMELIA LATTA, Reporter Phone 048 J 1 Cans.25c 3 lIm 2- Ward division of Timpanogos the Stake High Priests Quorum is showing the way to other divisions in a project they are sponsoring for missionary work. Each High Priest in the ward is donating $1.00 per month for a special missionary fund with Which it is expected to send a short term missionary into the field this coming winter. The program has been in effect for some time and a considerable fund has been raised, enough it is hoped, with contributions to come, to pay the expenses of a short time missionary. Charles H. Poulson is the leader of the group and has the direction of this project. The course of study for the High Priests Quorum with H. Grant Ivins as instructor, is proving very The class work will interesting. continue until further notice. Genealogy dorsed cars: Our Stores Will Be Open All Day Saturday Decoration Day! Powdered HIGH PRIESTS s WKillXH Pork Look For The New Blue Package Te TAYLOR, Chairman D, toga Springs, where refreshments were furnished, and swimming was enjoyed. Lehi Stake, which acted as host, is To be commended for the efficient way that the Pilgrimage was managed. Some very splendid programs have been given in the ditferent comwards during the month, memorating the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. Ft is sincerely urged that the Supervisors of DeacoiA Quorums will stress the gathering of fast offerings 100 per cent, during the with coming months, the Church wide program in caring for its members. 1936 10 Big Drinks 5c 5 EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter Telephone 040J2 I sson work for this season has and practically beer, completed, nearly all the wards will not hold regular meetings during June, JuA and September. ly , August meeting will be held each month, when a lesson will be given and a social held. There s a large program outlined for the summer and a special drie is now on for good clothing, which can be used or made over. The general board of the Relief Society, in harmony with the Church-wid- e Relief Fro- - HENRY PAGE FIVE OF SHARON Made by 0l Facts Released Through Courtesy of Hedquist Drug Co. The Sold by Good Dealers that never lets you down Pick-u- p r |