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Show September, THE VOICE 1936 Whos Who and What They Are Doing Stake Relief Society EVA GILLESPIE Superintendent The general Relief Society conference will be held in Salt Lake on Wednesday ,and Thursday, Sept. 30th and Oct. 1, 1936. The meetings are scheduled as follows: Wednesday Sept 30th, opening session, hall, Temple assembly Square, 9 a. in. For General and ake officers and Board members. Teachers Wednesday, Topic Dept., Assembly Hall, Temple For Square, 9.15 to 10.30 a. m. Stake officers and Bosrd members. Wednesday, Theology Department, Assembly Hall, Temple Square, 10.40 a. m. to 12 noon. For Stake officers and Board members. Wednesday, Social Service Department, Assembly Hall, Temple Square, 1 ;30 to 2:50 p m. For Stake officers and Board members. Wednesday, Literary Department, Assembly Hall, Temple Square, 3.00 to 4.30 P. M. For Stake officers and Board members. Thursday, Oct. 1st, Stake officers meeting, Assembly Hall, Temple Square, 10.00 a. m. to 12 noon. For General and Stake officers and Board members. Admission will be by ticket. Thursday, General Session, Salt Lake Tabernacle, 2:00 to 4.00 P.M. Public invited. Addresses by General Authorities. Music will be furnished by Relief Society Singing Mothers. !H ARONS WITH M.L A. CHESTER GRAFF, Superintendent Viewing the monthly reports of our Sunday Schools of the stake, the ward officers have had a difficult problem in maintaining an efficient school. Teachers have been absent for several months without returning up to date. Such absences vitally affect the teaching - .. ff t. tt'. Stan, rt ai c uiaMiig iia Sdiuj U1UWC19 an urgent appeal for you to return. . The increased attendance during September and October requires additional class room teachers. We appeal to the Ward Superintendents to obtain teachers to care for the added responsibilities the winEra week will begin October ter months demand. 11th. Special programs will be given in all wards and we hope to Another item of vital importance have our Stake reach 100 per cent is the condition of our class rooms. Era subscription. Lets all do Some are untidy, walls dark, clospart. Receive some real first ed windows, foi hand information from the leaders no equipment seats and cold of our Church, as well 'as other teachers, dusty rooms. The best of teachers 'cannot help we get through the Improveinterest pupils under such handi ment Era. caps. We are making an appeal to The evening of October 27th will the ward officers to pool their ef- be devoted to special leadership forts in all organizations and arparties in all wards, It Should give range through the bishops to rem the Stake and Ward activity peoedy these rooms. This can be done ple a real chance for some good enfor a small fee where the work is tertainment, special features, and performed by the various class a new program for all. Stake Board meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Lena Andreason last Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in binding magazines and planning the seasons work. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Stake Presidency Meeting at 10:15. Meeting Stake Board Meeting 7 :30 p. m. PRIMARY Genealogy AMELIA LOTTA, Reporter Telephone 048J1 There will be one senior temple excursion to the Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, Oct. 15th, 1936. There will be a junior excursion for baptisms for the dead to the Salt Lake Temple Saturday, October 10th, 1936, It is desired by Stake Genealogical President, Moses A. Row-lethat the chairmen of the wards with the Stake committee in obtaining names for baptisms and send them as soon as possible to Secretary Amelia Latta. Swagger Suedes See Our Other Numbers at . 95 DUANE MADSEN and Announcements int$ the United States of visiting want to have an advancing civiliunder prescribed zation. Encour'e,. foreign Scouts very boy to take advantage of , le opportuniconditions. ties that are lere for him so that he Scouts and Scouters The sum- may advance in his Scout work and mer months have nearly passed and also become a greater and more a program of Scouting awaits us inspired man of tomorrow. for the Fall and Winter months. Word has been received that the Many overnight hikes have been taken by the boys during the sum- Sharon District has a rating of mer months and many tests have "Gold Star in finance. Why not been passed by these boys eager have Sharon District a Gold Star for advancement in Scouting. Now rating in every department? The that they are in school they want opportunity is here for us. and we to take advantage of their studies are the ones to make use of these and apply them to their Merit opportunities. Lets boost Sharon Badge work. "The Youth of today District o a Gold Star" winner in are the Men of Tomorrow and we everything. itol. Superintendent Weekly Primary was resumed the second Tuesday of the month in most of the wards of Sharon Stake. All indications are that the Primaries will have a successful year. Following are the superintendencies of the various wards: Mrs. Susie Meldrum, ....Edgemont Mrs. Emma Jolley, Mrs. Merle Hansen. Pleasant View Mrs. Alta Bean, Mrs. Thqlma Mrs. Edna Hansen, Dunford. Sharon Mrs. Agnes Farnworth, Mrs. Phyllis Hancock, Mrs. Leora Calder. Mrs. Laurel Gibson, Grandview Mrs. June Brown, Mrs. Lileth Da vis. Mrs. Anita Varley, Vineyard Mrs. Ideal Toone, Mrs. Grace Spaulding. Mrs. Jennie Cord-ne- r Timpanogoa (Assistants to be selected ) R. Lakeview Mrs. Margaret Johnson (Assistants to be select'! ) 2.95-3.95.4.- y, Each of the 544 local councils administering the Boy Scout program in the LInited States will be given opportunities to recruit one or more troops as its official delegation. Each troop will have 32 Scouts, a Senior Patrol leader and three adult leaders. The Jamboree will be financed by the Scouts and Leaders themselves, each paying his registration fee to meet the costs of the 480 acre encampment which will be a city in itself, with all neces' sary facilities. The fee will also cover the food and other essentials of all participants while the Jamboree is in progress. Because hundreds of troops will bring their own tents the Jamboree will show th types of camping equipment used in all sections of the country. In addition to being a panorama of the best in camping methods, the Jamboree will have several great national e' ents in which each Scout will take part, such as the Grand Opening Review by the President of the United States, the Grand Convocation and the National Grand Closing. Invitations have been sent to all foreign Scout associations to be represented. A resolution passed by Congress and will approved by the President make possible the temporary entry Board The Stake Genealogical meeting will be held Thursday, October 8th in connection with the in the Stake Seminary building. other Stake Boards, at 7:30 P. M. The Stake Genealogical Union ment hall. Sister Della Chatwin, meeting will be held October 25th lunukicivd iuC n the Sharon Stake Seminary builIdM, M' icuuvi , games, assisted by Sister Melba ding. . Pyne at the piano. Sister Della Stone was in charge of the meeting. Thirty two members of the Sharon Stake attended the senior TemThe new bulletins for the various ple excursion during the month of groups seem to be very popular August. Number of endowments, with Primary workers. They may 62; sealings of couples, 22; chilbe purchased from the General Of- - dren sealed to parents 25. ficers in Salt Lake City. of Stake Board Assignments Members to Wards are as follows: Edgemont, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Leichty. at Vans Sheas Grand View,' M. A. Rowley, Amelia Latta. Lake View, Florence Shepherd, Nellie Cordner. Pleasant View, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sidwell. Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant H. Jolley. Geo. F. Wells, Timpanogos, John K. Allen. Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Booth. TELLUEIDE Look at These Prices 1929 1930 1928 1930 1926 1927 1926 1931 1930 Phone 1000 Special at 1.99 Guaranteed Oked Used Cars, that are PRICED TO SELL. Many Makes and Models See us for Bargains. These cars are all Reconditioned, Upholstered, Painted, Ready To Go. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Wasatch Chevrolet Co. Provo Festival of Values! Vans Shoes Thats Made! Fall Dresses WE FIT FEET 124 West Center Regular $5.98 $298 Jello, PECK ELECTRIC Provo, Utah rssSsnns. H Frame house and lot on state highway near Canyon Road in Orem. A bargain. Terms can be arranged. Consult A. V. Watkjns or write Mrs. Permehg Vernal, Utah, Carpenter Tools 37c to $1.40 55c to $2.85 60c to $2.90 30c to 95c Hammers a Squares Planes Chisels Electrical Contractor ALL GUARANTEED Provo, Utah Spear Lumber Co. 195 West 3rd South Phone 34 --m!raas::s:aiisi:au:i:a:iSBaa!!SBKai:aantjnuai!mmin3si33s:3ssisi Values to $10.50 15c 4 Pkgs, Salmon, pink, tall can Salad Dressing, Qt SHELVADORE FOR SALE j) Sept. 25 to 30f Inclusive 23c Peanut butter, 2 lb. jar One Crosley Refrigerator Phone 418 Provo, Utah SPECIAL SALE of.... STORE Price Slashed students of the Lincoln High School wish success to Arthur Watkins, former student body president of two years ago, in his new undertaking as a missionary, of the L. D. S. Church. From our knowledge of Arthur, his studiousness, his ambition and his abil ity to make and keep friends, we are certain that he will be able to do much good in the mission field. 100 . Gash SPECIALS The associated 165 Save Money! By Shopping at The Lewis Ladies Store In Their Fall From the Cheapest thats Good To the Best Ford Truck Ford Truck TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. O tended to every woman who assisted at the Sharon-Uta- h Cannery during the past month. If you can spare a few hours at any time from 8.00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. it will be very much appreciated, as there is still a surplus of fruits and tomatoes to can. It is hoped all can be taken care of without having the evening shift. Whippet Sedan ..$ 65 260 Ford Sedan 115 Ford Tudor 275 Ford Coupe 85 Olds Coach Chev. Coach 75 Pontiac Coach .. 55 BARGAINS FINEST DEPARTMENT MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah UTAH COUNTYS is ex. and girl ZZJ Thursday, CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN, For ' Phone 31 W Thursday, October 8th, at Meeting S. H. BLAKE District Chairman Secretary Scouts and Scout Leaders in all parts of the United States are now planning their participation in the National Scout Jamboree to be held in Washington, D. C., from June 30 to July 9, 1937. The Jamboree will replace the one scheduled for last summer which was cancelled because of infantile paralysis that developed near the nations" Cap- Thursday, October hst, at Union Meetings Sunday School, M. I. A., Genealogical Committee, and Bishoprics, Sunday, October 25th, at 2:00 p. m. Baptismal Services, Sunday, October 18th at Utah Stake Administration Building. Sharon Ward Bishopric will have charge. VATCH Remember the Relief Society Magazine drive which is now in prog ess, and lasts until October 15th. Have your subscription prize ready, $1.00 per year or 50 cents for ' six months. L. C. GUYMON S. Scout Meetings for Troop committeemen, Scout Masters and District Committee Members Wednesday, October 28th, at 7 :30 p. m. Union Meetings Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary, Sunday, October 11th, at 200 p. m. Harvest Festival Thanks and appreciation Every Sunday morning Lesser Priesthood ' Advisors rn. October 22nd, at 7 :30 November for Friday, Next-- Sunday is Union Meeting 13th. On this evening drama work for the Sunday Schools. We are will be featured throughout the planning several class demonstra- stake. There will be a one act play tions on various class levels. We presented in each of the wards. urge all schools to have a favorable Further details will appear in the attendance. General Board mem- October issue of the Voice of Sharon. Lesson work will convene in all bers miy be present. the wards on Tuesday afternoon, The Church is trying to increase Plans are already underway for October 6th, when the Teachers the attendance to Sunday School the annual road show scheduled to be will Theoland the Topic given by having several rally days dur- take place eirly in December. Be ogy and Testimony meetings held. October. Additional items re- on the alert for clever new ideas, Every member and friends are urg- ing the details are printed else- and watch this paper for dates and ed to be present at the opening garding where in this issue. further information. and the fine get meeting spirit these wonderful lessons will give. We hope all dime funds will be tendents to make special visits to Regular work will be conducted and placed into the complete the quota. We, as Stake A very successful play hour was completed from then on, with the Work and If Board members, appreciate the fine held Monday, September 21st in hands of the Stake Secretary. Business lesson on October 13th, not, we appeal to Ward Superin- - tnui ts of the various wards. the Pleasant View Waid Amuse- Literary lesson on October 20th and the Social Service lesson on October 27th. Watch A special prize will be given the ward with the largest percent increase in membership during the coming season. The President will report everage attendance at Union meeting each month. A prize will also be given the department with the best attendance at Union meeting each month during the year, so class leaders, if it is impossible for you to be there, please send someone in youf place. Union meeting will be held October 11th at the Lincoln high school auditorium, and board meeting on Thursday, October 8th, at 7:30 p. m. in the Seminary building. Boy Scouts , High Council 7 :30 p. m. News of Special Activities ORGANIZATION Schedule of Stake Meetings Y. M. M. I. A. P. K. NIELSEN, Superintendent Y. W. M. I. A. EDNA LARSON, Superintendent With all wards organized and report on our opening socials we are confident that M. I. A will be very successful this year. We extend a hearty welcome to one and all to attend our meetings regularly and enjoy the spirit of friendliness and good cheer we hope to bring to you. We are looking forward with much interest to our new lesson work of activity which will be presented in our general assembly program. One is introductory, three on personality, three on, dancing, six on music, four on drama, three on hobbies, four on literature. They are designed to provide culture and spiritual aid, and are of an entertaining nature to meet the needs of everyone in our M. I. A. Stake Sunday School ' FIVE' SHARON OF ?69.8 9c 25c 31c Par, large Pkg Pancake & Waffle Flour, 5 lb. bag ..20c 6c Tomato Sauce, can 10c Noodles, large celophane Pkg 12c Shredded Wheat, Pkg. 49c Brooms, good value 23c Coffee, Breakfast Club, Lb 98c Fruit Jars, 2 Gal 69c Fruit Jars, 1 Gal J 58c Sugar, 10 Lb. bag Tunics and jacket frocks are slated for a big role this Autumn . . . and black satin to is a natural Fall fashion that be bigger than ever this year. The fashions are smart . . . and we all know about that extra smart touch that only black satin can give, also plenty of exciting new colors. Sizes for Misses, Women and Juniors. 1-- You will find our Flour Prices right. Lincoln Cash Grocery ,.mt Lewis Ladies' Store ITS SMART TO BE THRIFTY Provo, Utah Leo N. Lewis, Mgr. sas 1 |