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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON i'IAGE FOUR Picture Program for Sat., Sept. 4th Hospital Drive In Sharon and 2 p. rn. - 3:30 p. in. Oct. 1 Dead Line Nears Without Drive Completed Committee Meets Week Pop-Ey- e Directors Visit Rosalawn Center Dance, Friday night, September 3rd, 9:00 at Rosalawn Pavilion Dob Ortons Band Pre-Festiv- al SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH 1Q:3Q a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Swimming at Rosalawn Pool. 11:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Flower Show at Seminary. Expert Instruction Given To Stake Activity Leaders tali Volley Hospital committee workers for Orem and Sharon Dis-- ti 11:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Rehef Society Bazaar and Cake Sale. ict met Wedne-da- v evening for the purpose of chevkmg over re1:00 p. m. Baseball game on south field. 7 inning sults accomplished to date. game for Stake' Championship. Three wards in the distinct, Windsoi, and Lake-vieGrandview, Contest in base ball and soft ball throwing tor disthave riot made am remittance at the conclusion of the base ball game on the ances as yet. They have made oiSouth field. Prizes for winners. led ions but are not to the point where they are ready to report 1 :00 to 3 :30 m. Childrens sports and contests on p. Vineyard Covered west lawn under the direction of Olive K. Burning-ham- . Vineyard has covered its entire territory and some of it twice. Ihey are still short on their quota, 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Matinee picture show performance but expect to make it up, as they for children, Arizona Mahoney. have some promises which are likely to yield results. Further canva-- s 2 :3Q to 6 :00 p. m. Horse shoe pitching contests under, will be made if necessary. the direction of Joseph A. Murdock. Ward has made TinipanogO' 2:30 p. m. Girls soft ball game on west lawn. Game for good response, according to reports. It appears that this ward Stake Champirnship or for Second place. will have its quota in full. Certain with sections 3:30 p. m. Special soft ball exhibition game between have responded more than UK) per cent of the Sharon Stake Champions and winners of Kolob amount asked. Stake. West Lawn Ralph Forbes, Fredric March, Norma Shearer in Smilin Through Pleasantview lias previously 3:30 p. m. Swimming and diving contests and exhibithat its quota will he Continuous show (j p, rn. to 12:00 p. hi. reached in full. Progress has been tions. Comic stunts featured. made in Slvaron but no definite told ever The sweetest Smilin .Through story 4:00 p. m. Vaudeville program on lawn east of Seminfigures have been given. featuring Norma Shearer, Frederic March, Ralph Forbes, ary. Responses Better The only picture ever made which people have come to It was noticeable, according to 4:30 Also Our Gang Comedy. p. m, Band concert by Lincoln High School Band, see over and over again. reports given, that workers were of Dick directed Serial." 2nd and "Circus by E. B. Terry. Episode Tracy Day able to get better response in Orem and Sliaron Stake since the 6:00 to 12:00 p. m. Picture show, Smilin' Through. will he made and published in the announcement that Provo resi-Sharon. Voice of of the next issue are being candential districts The one handed donkey ball game between Relief It is anticipated that the show will vassed. Thy are becoming imSociety and High Council will be played during the attract many visitors from Provo pressed with the idea that indiafternoon at a time to fit conveniently with other and surrounding towns. viduals other than those engaged games to be played on the west lawn. in business an going to help inMrs. Assisting Gilispie and dividually in building the hospital comprising the committee on arMore Than 5,600 In this event, Pleasantview and fund. This has had good effect in rangements are members of the A Swims Makes Timpanogos teams will he tied as this community, it is stated. Stake Relief Society Board and runner ups for second place, and New Seasonal Record Ward Presidents. A meeting is beReports Incomplete (Continued from page one) . an exciting game will be plajed as held this afternoon, at which Reports are so incomplete that-Mrof the ing as principal many years have Thousands of youngsters a part of the Festival events SatBurr. felt that it was not profinal details will be worked out. be 50c if paid the first week or urday. used Rosalawn swimming poo! for make to of a how statement inper Attention Flower Growers 60c after the first week. The These games will lie much lias been collected. Another their rendezvous this summer, parAn appeal is made to every wo- creased cost in the junior seminary in hotest on tie days ticularly any comnination, and everyone report meeting for all captains and in all books new into is due having More than 5,600 swims have man who grows flowers, either is invited to he present Saturday committee workers will be held in the pool, making this side the house or outside in the the classes. In the junior classes to see the been had finish of a successful next Wednesday night, September season a very successful one from garden, whether you have been the new books will become the season of summer 8th at the Sliaron Stake Adminisactivity. students. of the comThey of members the contacted property by tration Building. The Chairman de- every point of view, and particularbooks we mittee or not, to take a personal are such delightful of members from ment the enjoy ly sires all to be present and prepared had in the interest in the flower show to- thought students would like to to give a complete report of their the Association-hav- e morrow and make arrangements own these for further reading. water. invigorating activities. Students who plan to graduate Manager Ernest Frandsen, Carl to have your favorite flowers exJames hibited Get in touch immediatvly from Seminary next spring will Andreason, pool director, inwith Mrs. Gillispie or one of the pay an additional fee of 25c. assistant swimming Blair, members in your comcommittee Chlorand Hansen Ruth structor, ine Lamb, ticket sellers, La Var munity, and display space will be from (Continued page one) and LeVan Asay, reserved for you. Flowers should For Junior students this fee will Kocherhans conhe brought in by 10 a.m. Satur(Continued from page one) all deserve staff assistants, Pleasant Grove High School. He in an exhibition game. Mapieton, for excellent tlie morning. day way gratulations is a graduate of the Agricultural have managed this popular they is of and of native a Utah College Manila. Principal Banks is a grad- feature of the Scera program. As a climax to the swimming uate of tlie University of Utah and will he open Frihas served for more than 15 years season, the pool as principal of the Lincoln High day and Saturday this week from until 8:00 p School. He is a native of PleastvA 10.30 in the morning m. at night. The water is just right Grove. Both of these principals have won a host of friends in the for comfort and a good vigorous communities where they have been swim. NOT A SPARE BULB IN THE HOUSE teaching and will have the best Swimming Popular Swimming will probably he one wishes of their many admirers for Avoid this embarassment and inconvenience by having of the most active features of the success in their new locations. Fall Festival to he held tomorrow. a supply of Mazda globes on hand... During September NOTICE jOF Swimming and diving exhibitions will be given, with specialties in ANNUAL MEETING we are featuring a special assortment of 2 - 40 watt, 2 -comic events. To All Members of After the Festival tlie pool will watt globes packed in an attractive 60 watt, and Sharons Cooperative be drained and closed for tlie L Thousands Have Enjoyed Swims In Rosalawn Pool New Principal hair-raise- Rentationtil leaders fiom the various organizations in Sharon stake gathered at RosiLwii Recreational center Thursday afternoon and evening to receive expert instrustion in tlie f.eld of rcc-- l eat ion. Tess Packard, State Dame Director, together with Vertis Wood, Mrs. Jenna V. Holland and a Mrs. directors apDavis, government pointed under the W.P.A. winter recreational conducted program, courses in all types of activities, both indoor and outdoor, for children and adults. Returning Thursday morning fnom the Uinta Basin Industiial Convention, they brought with them a wealth of new oil! this stake ideas, and leaders who attended the demonstrations fired were enthusiasm with through contact with them. Play for Children and Adults From 3 p m, to 5 p. in. the time was devoted to recreational and playground activities for chiUhen. Practical demonstrations as to the handling of children in groups and as individuals were given very effectively. Adult demonstrations were given from 6 p. in. to 8 p. in , tit which many M. I. A., Sunday School and Primary workers took part. Pracof tical demonstrations various types of games and how to conduct them were given. Instructions in handicraft of various types and different kinds of dancing were also included in the course. Round Table Discussion. At 8 oclock a round table discussion was held, where local problems yvere informally discussed and advice given by these Government experts. Those wlso attended, state that the time spent was highly profitable. Matty new and workable ideas were obtained which will no doubt be utilized in the winter recSharon of reational programs Stake. Soft Bali support and patronage. Educational Recreational Association Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Association as provided for-i- n the Articles of Incorporation will be held on Monday, September 27, 1937, at 7:30 p. m. at the Sharon Stake Administration Building, Orem, Utah, for the purpose of electing a board of nine trustees and Receiving reports of the officers of the Association and such other business as may properl, come before the meeting. H. GRANT IVINS, President. (Continued from pQ9 one! lv Flower Exhibit (Continued from page one) the stake who have taken an interest in this type of flower. The season for roses i at its height, and those whose special c tbs dev cl cr' it1 Tit of th? ivAKKy rose will excel in this year's exhibits. Freaks in Demand An interesting section of the display will he the showing of odd new flowers, or flowers of freak variety. Although no prize aie to he given, lists of outstanding exhibits GUARANTEE That students are less make better progress in school with a lovely fitted Hair Cut by an interested barber. BURNINGHAM BARBER By Lincoln High i FOR SAL- E- Duplex Electric Fencers $3.60 TED BOOTH, Agent container for only $1.00. Fill that empty socket in the basement, hallway, porch or closet now. Call 620 and we will send you a supply today. UTAH POWER 8 Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home . . . COMPANY Canners and Fruit Packers Farmers Exchange and Supplies ... Tires and Tubes Refrigerators and Radios 17 Years in Orem Dean Parks Fruit Market Orem We grow all kinds of fruits and vegetables, Peaches, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, Plums, Prunes, Melons, Cantaloupe, Cucumbers, Corn, etc. Open Eight to Twelve. 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In most homes of the stake plans are being made io take the afternoon and evening off for the entirfc family. 55c SUGAR, 10 Lb. Bag . $1.19 FLOUR, 48 Lb. Bag 23c PEAS, No. 2 cans, 3 for Chase & Sanborns Dated COFFEE 24c 17c Soda Crackers, 2 Lbs. A-- l CORN FLAKES, 2 lg. pkgs, 1 bowl ..19c 15c TEA, Hewletts Green lb. pkg 49c SHORTENING, 4 lb. pkg 25c GRAND SALAD DRESSING, qt STRING BEANS, No. 2 cans, 3 for ..23c .....17c MATCHES, Carton of six Fancy Mixed Cakes and Cookies, lb. 19c 25c TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, 3 for Provo and Pleasant Grove GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING ing. Specials for Sat., Sept. 4 H. W. JACOBS LIGHT GO. , A DRAGES We wish to convey our sincere appreciation for your 1 pic-tu- te Phone 475 OREM AND SHARON DISTRICT WHAT! c.f all time in the world, will have a continuous run ftmi 6 00 p. m. until midnight. Ball Friday Night Idie Grand Bah which las .been announced previously for Saturday n.ght lead to he changed to Friday n.ght because of inability to secure an orchestra for Saturday evening. A program for adults and a hand concert will be held at 4.U0 on the lawn east of the Seminary build- - show tractive features of the da, vuth Cu! And rawm in ihaige Along in the mu! vile of the atternoou it i. expected to have diwg and swimand ming exhibiton Home context, it there are enough entries. Flower Show Entrie Entries for the flower show are brilliant pouring in and a b'g, show is expected. Relief Society Ladies from various waidx will have at the Bazaar qu'lts, clothing and cakes for sale. A matinee performance for kiddies will begin at 2.30 p. m, in the High School auditorium, featuring a big double hill Famoua Play Feature Smilin The famous picture, Through, which has broken all records and is one of the out stand Greetings Seminary Students 3, 1937 mg pictures State Recreational Festival Festival Day Program Continuous A Special Matinee Show for Kiddies Arizona a show a good Western Action Comedy1 Mahoney that everyone will Lke from oldest to oungest. This is the new M. G. M. Also Our Gang Comedy 5 comedies stars rated by parents magazine for popular 2 Cartoons Cartoon matinee audiences. and New M. G. M. Cartoon. Orem Unfinished Fridav, September In The Colors of The Prevailing Mode It Costs No More For The Best" Goodyear Tires and Tubes Shell Fly Spray Also do your Home Cleaning with Shell Solvent - LOUIS KELSCH & SONS at THE BOOTERIE. 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