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Show John Wesleys Role urn MWFMBFR Do all By all In all In all At all To all 19V 2 U 2.7 the good you can, the means you can, the ways you can, the places you can. the times you can, the people you can. As long as eveHyou can. VOL. VII , PROVO UTAH. R. F. D. No. XV Jolley Administration Endorsed By Orem Voters SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance 9, 1939 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Sharon Stake Union Meetings ELDER ELAKE TELLS OF GERMAN Union meetings will be held Sunday in the Lincoln high school EXPERIENCE for all stake and ward workers in the Priesthood quorums, the Relief Society organizations, and Note:, Eider George IL Blake the Primary associations, anof Sharon Stake, after arriving nounces Sidney H. Cluff of the MAYOR Mayor B. M. Jolley of Orem, and the entire ticket proposed by the Citizens committee were endorsed by an overwhelming vote Tuesday which returned four out of five cf the present Town board (James G. Stratton being winner over G. W. Richardson in the primary), and gave a complete victory to the present administration in one of the heaviest votes ever polled in Orem. TOWN BOARD MEMBERS BOARD MEMBERS from Europe, was transferred to the North Central States mission with headquarters at Biamark, N. D. He has received the Voice of Sharon regularly and thus kept in touch with the "home folks" far more than they have with him and his work. 'His letter was sent as an open letter" to ail his friends at home. Dear Editor and Voice of Shay-on- " Readers: i A Mayor Jolley, speaking for the TOWN Stake presidency. Meetings will commence at 2 p. m. (Stake presidency and high council meeting will be held in the Sharon seminary Friday evening at 7:30, President Cluff also states. four members said HOW VOTING WAS DONE: 4. Wednesday morning: "I feel fine B about the results of the election, Y 3 Honored Mrs. but senBe more than ever before s i. h the responsibilities attached. I e ward relief society Sharon shall endeavor to carry on the K honored Mrs. Della 3 same policies for the good of our is a pleasure at this time to members It ' send you greetings. As a mission- Tucker at her home recently In community and all its citizens as have directed our efforts in the I realize the futility of at- token of respect to her for her Y ary, x in -3 M past, I hope al.-- that the same tempting to jvrite to all thp faithful labors as a worker ward other and 194 104 the relief fine cooperation by all commun158 at and society friends acquaintances JARMA-- i JULIAN HANSEN J. G. STRATTON Ld.GRANuE i W P WILLIAMS 242 241 206 home. ity organizations and agencies, as However, through the and stage organizations. L Mrs. Tucker recently moved to 430 405 well as by our citizens generally, 864 Voice of Sharon", I can speak Lindon ward, but the regular the durwill be given us, for to this colet all and know to that you M. B. JOLLEY operation I contribute any sucmy absence I have thought monthly social was held at her u ing C. Mrs. Nina home in her honor. cess we have achieved during the more and not less of you. X Stratton gave t"ke teachers topic, past. I. i A. M. Ward Windsor Edgemont As you possibly know, I have and MrB. A. V. Watkins told of MAN OF CONQUEST c MISSIONARY OF K Mr. Stratton, been in Germany, until the out- their Tecent experiences in New newly elected Conference 2 Missionaries break of the war, for about two York and en route while bringing member of the Town board, exo X ENDORSED HONORED WINDSOR pressed himself thus: I feel fine, years. These two years, I consider, their two sons home from the 2 be held will Ward Conference s and I want to say that I will put Largely attended was the splen- were spent at the very nucleus European mission field after their in and Saturday Sunday evening oo 59 did conjoint program held Sun- of events which have steered po- arrival in America. 107 forth all my energy toward makThirty guests the Windsor ward chapel, with 128 111 104 Prior to his departure for the the Stake Presidency in charge. i Only for special pictures has day evening under the direction litical history during this time. were served a delicious luncheon. ing Orem a better place in which M. 187 164 Mrs. L. Y. of I. Scera to live, and at the same time keep 218 Western States Mission, a fareof the management Effie Pinegar, I began my mission at Bochum in your A special prieUhood meeting our financial condition sound. well testimonial in honor of Elder Community theatre, given person- - ATfresident. Invocation was of- - the Ruhr Industrial district. This will be held Saturday evening at af recommendation of a picture. fered by Peter C. Larsen, a quar- District which is about 10 by 30 Bernard Walker was given Sun- 7:30 Held For p. m. Every priesthood memAppreciation for the good clean Missionary In the coining of "Man of Con. tette compised of Mrs. Keele and miles in area is a vast network Nov. 5th at the Windday evening ber In the ward is urged to attend campaign which Orem conducted and and Belle Corole, of cities with a total population Brigham Steele sor ward chapel. daughters Lois, this year was heard on all sides. this meeting. Sunday morning, quest. tonight (Thursday) of five million people. This i3 Saturday night we feel justified sang "Prayer Perfect The program was as follows: TUo Peoples Party did a spleuuid School will he conference Sunday to do this. Germans largest, and probably male song, Opening Twite-helreRob'ert Elder quartette, J. l, held, and Sunday evening general Gillespie, job of the campaign. E. E. Largely attended funeral servDuring the year Jihree great turned missinoary from West the worlds most concents ate in- ices were held Sunday, Nov. 6, ia Baxter, Ross Brlmley, ward conference. The Bishopric highly respected citizen, poldistrict tlM In center. dustrial been have Western Jarman and Reed Hales; are very desirous of having every Epic pictures led the highest vote on that the Timpanogos ward for BrigGermanyi told a fewo Ma many invocation, William Dittmore; ward member attend this confer- made by the studios at Hollywood, experiences. Thty quartette sang is manufactured everything from ham Steele. C. Wilford Larsen of ticket, and not a personality was on the uniforms buttons military each costing over $1,000,000. " reading, Mrs. Vida Lystrup, re- ence. Spirit Flower. indulged in by either side. to the mightiest of the Canons. the Bishopric was in charge. are "Union Pacific, "Dodge marks, Arlo Shumway; solo "I'll Mr. Steele died at his home FriBishop Stanley B. Harris They Comments heard about the elecElder Don R. Watkins, who re- This was indeed the center of go where you want me to go Dear City" and Man of Conquest. Elwood Baxter November 3, following a long day, reammament tion showed that the American program. illness. He has lived There are still two more in the cently returned from the British Germany's Lord, Ivern Pyne; address Ethel J. Eldon Sxensen in Timpanoway of deciding things was justiSmart; reading Eva Richardson making to be released during the mission, gave an interesting After laboring for a year In gos ward for over thirty years. address Elder Watkins; the People's fied, for though solo, closing number, God be with you coming year. The three pictures lustrated lecture on England. The branches of this "Coal Ha Is survived by his wife Katie ticket was defeated, the campaign Jeane Rioblns; remarks, Bishop Till we meet again" by congre- released are glilen equal praise ( closing song was by the quartette various as It is called, I worked in Laird Steele and three sons, Pot ave a zest and impetus to the Old Black Joe. Closing prayer Stanley B. Harris; response. Elder gation; benediction, Mrs. Jane by reviewers. 2000 year old city of Cologne land, Leo, and Robert, all of Tim- election so much to be desired In male Walker; is tue story by Ray Hawkins. quartette song; Elsmore. Man of Conquest on the Rhine. This Is the center panogos ward. I bringing home to the winners that of the settlement of Texas. RichGerman of the romantic Speakers at the services were fairy must are remember there they ard Dix as Sam Houston repreand gatway to the famous C H. Poulson, W. J. Cordner, tales two aides to every question. r. sents a daring pioneer leader. The scenic Rhineland. Here and thr- Carl Farley and Bishop Roy story is filled with singing and ough Rhineland ones imagination two Musical selections were comedy as well as the most stiris drawn back through tne cenIt is a picture we ring- drama. I need Thee every turies by the sight of old castles numbers Provoan Writer Becomes Internationally Known D. U. P, FLANS ran guarantee you will enjoy on the surrounding hills along hour" and "In the time of roses . Through Refugee Story Now Published in Book Form young and old. sung by the Timpanogos male Overwhelming all opposi-t- h James and Maronl In order to accommodate the quartette, FUN NIGHT For t!le last eight months in Jensen, Dee Adams and Arthur May I be permitted to offer you and your family the large crowd that we know will tion, Provo City voters en-- l to see the pietdre we request dorsed Mayor Mark Anderson Germany 1 was RBlsned to Shepherd; a duet Lay My head gratitude of the Czech nation for your kindness to this Czech want to see the first show all who by Winnie Tues- - ganizeT a braach 1,1 8 8maU cily beneath the Rose administration his plan The Grand View Camp, D. U. so writes Thomas Mann, one of the worlds fore- to be there no later than seven boy in southern GerGraff ani Lucy Poulson and a at the polls, and com- near Karlsruhe P. is planning an evening of fun J. ROBERT GILLESPIE day most educators, and perhaps the world's most famous re- o'clock. The second show will many. The location of this city solo Home" by lyern for old and young. An original of Edgemont, son of pletely swamjted the Utah allowed the greatest adventure, Pyne. "Going were offered Bishop and at by start 9:20. Prayers to Almo B. Simmons fugee, & Power playlet, written in Mrs. Lucy Mrs. Sharp. Gillespie, of of author serial Provo, the arrived Light companys for it was situated about 25 miles Julian Hansen and J. C. Jensen. all the big pic- three propositions in which they that Remember takes home Oct. 31 after serving In the story I Write in Anguish Clyde's inimitable style, which appeared recently in tures are shown at our Theatre from Zweibrucken and Saarbrue-ke- n Burial took place in Goshen where center of the stage. asked the voters to repudiate the West German mission for two magazine form, but now" is off the Deseret News where the present conflict i the family formerly lived in too month are Each released press they UlPn and Nuveen contracts, and centered, and five miles from the After the playlet and tabeleau, years for the L.D.S. Church. book form. Most Provo people are already earlier for our use to grant them a renewal of their border of At the start of the war Elder e music will invite dancMr. Simmons is Provo city's acquainted with VICTOR C. ANDERSON franchise for ten years. I write in Anwas transferred to SwitGillespie n A of sale ing aprons, CARD OF THANKS We actually lived on the famil treasurer, and he and his family guish" as it appeared in magazine and ice cream cones will complete zerland where be labored at The actual count in all districts ous fortification the line. but Siegfried form, in trutbfullnes and the figure tragic worlds prominently Steffishhurg. the evening. was incomplete at the time the Here we did a The family of the late Brigham He spent four days in France most recent refugee story which of the story does not dawn upon great deal of cycl- Voice of Sharon went to press, but ng this summer and is Steele wish to thank their many one so unnot fiction M. I. A. Leadership The organization hopes to rea- and with other missionaries emat all, hut an inquite overwhelmingly consequently from incomplete returns it is be- watched the lize enough money from the eve- barked from Bordeaux aboard the tensely true tragedy of human til one has read the new book. building of this kind friends and neighbors for lieved Mayor Anderson received "Powder life. S. S. Its in realism lies its and Manhattan. letters to entertainment enable Keg" in ita different I th(,il assistance and condolences Upon ning's Meet Scheduled hls,rrival 70 per cent of the better than stages. I also was in AIsace-Lor- them to move the pioneer canm in New York he visited the fair during the sickness and death and Dr. Mann, a former German other correspondence, all bona votes cast, and ail three proposi-- ; funeral of husband and father. raine and 8aw the Frenoh.g Ma of the Jones family to the church and other points of interest. philosopher of world acrlaim, but fide in their nature, many phototions of the Power company were no ine Mrs. Kwtie Steele, and driven from Germany by Hitler's static copies having been inserted property. Therefore, they feel All M. I. A. stake and ward defeated by a two to one vote. Leland, Leo, and Robert. that all ward members will, be Gr. View regime, accepted Czech citiaen-ehl- p in the new book, and In the in- workers from Sharon stake are in such a "Hot Spot" Living J. P. McGuire for commissioner, from Eduard Bones, then tense human dranla which they glad of this opportunity to help (as we called it) forced us to be to attend the regular and To Pioneer put this worthy project over. Mary F. Smith, for auditor, extremely cautious in all president of Czechoslovakia, and depict. It is the world refugee asked that we Alofa Club incarnated in Johann monthly now both are in America as re- problem Mr. Mc- did. To strike a Leadership meeting were both 60. medium happy The entertainment will be held Log Cabin Berman. which has been changed to Wed- Guire beating his opponent, J. W. of fugees, Dr. Mann being in Prince, satisfying our curiosity for in the ward amusement hall on I Write in Anguish" Briefly, in the early 60's by ton university. The above quotaBuilt nesday, Nov. 15, and will be held McAdam, by two to one votes, these sights and at the same time 15 November Wednesday evening, tion is taken from a personal let- la the story of a Czech" refugee in the Pleasant YTew Mrs. Smith and a winning by good not being caught under chapel at 8 suspicion beginning at 8 o'clock. All ward George Brown, the log cabin In ter to Mr. Simmons upon Dr. who never (not yet) reached p, m., announces Mrs. Lorna B. margin over Ralph Elliot. of spying seemed to be our big. Mrs. Wilford Gillespie was hosmembers friends are cordi- - Grand View ward will remain for Mann's in told a such America, uew the I boox: unique reading Y. of concern the W. Maycock, president tess to the Alofa club at her horn here. gest Ail luvUtfU. Provo City's new ujouj jcaio jei u come if tb6 Write in municipal M. I. A. Anguish." (Continued on Page Three) In Edgemont Wednesday afterDaughters of the Utah Pioneers power plant is already nearing Although the pojitical side of noon. Bridge was plans come to fruition, announces played and Mrs. completion, and Mayor Anderson this great experience was probMrs, Nettle Brown, Captain of the George Boyce Jr. received high expresses the opinion that it will ably the most exciting, Farewell satthe yet View Grand score Camp, D. U. P for be ready for service in January, isfaction of having learned to this old relic is to be placed on A delicious luncheon was serv1940, when the U. P. & L, fran- know, understand and love Friday, Nov. 10, a farewell a cement the ed to Mrs. Elva J. Stewart of Lo foundation, the building chise expires. party will be held for Elder Reed itself German people; of having been AngeleR, guest and and renovated, and (By LeGrande Jarman of Utah County Farm Bureau) members, Mra In the work of the Lord far Gillespie and Grant Elliott who shiftedrepaired over to the Grand View Lloyd Baum, Mrs. Howard Fergn-so- n, are leaving soon, for Hawaian in adventure any received that Farmers, tax their general since they may church grounds. notices, Mrs. Virgil Baum, Mrs. Verl Mission fipld. have been connected with it. Vineyard Show Flans include the replacing of have concluded that the reason for the increase in taxes is Stubbs, Mrs. Wayne Monk. Mrs. A fine program and dance Is the building on Its new site In that the State Tax Commission increased My last appointment was to the Clifford Stubbs, Mrs William being arranged. Everyone 1b the valuation. Nierht as nearly the same appearance as Frankfurt mission office where Hull, Mrs. Morris Wiscombe, Mrs. to Thus is licit the case. Assessed vaiuation of farm land in attend MnnJay in invited I labored only a short time be- Lamar days of old, states Mrs. Brown, Farley, Mrs. Boyce and the Nov. 13 they will leave for the so as to he a memorial to the pio- Utah County on an average is 6 per cent to 8 per cent less fore we were forced to leave for hostess. mission home in Salt Lake City Don't forget the show Friday Denmark and home. It was with neers, and an historic site for all than last year. This is a result of a cooperative campaign future generations to study and conducted by the Utah County Officials and the Farm evening at 8 p. m. in the Vine- great ment that we left Car Wrecked learn of Utah's Pioneers. The log Bureau. The Tax Commission restored only part of the reyard recreation hall. The Liberty the German people and Germany righteousness of any one group. The valuation of such property stake M. I. A. players will pre- for we realized their cabin today Is owned by Charles duction made by Utah County. fate, possibly All are fighting for false ideals, as improvements, buildings and sent the three act comedy drama, better than What might have ended in a Guttrich, but has seen given to Commission restored only part of amounts increased: and therefore, all are they themse'ves. equally to Adam and Eve. Ail was not subject serious accident happened Thurs- the D. U. P. for this purpose. personal blame for it property budget the reduction made Utah I by like and to the German the increase and decrease tii kts will be honored and the Germany That the memories of early day afternoon when Warren JohnCovetousness, and greed on people. Thev have problems of assessed valuation as for both sides alike are the cause and Floyd frontier days, and the replica of County. general public is invited. son, Howard Lowe oi which we 'rave no understanding. this war. ed above but is the same except of Windsor, returning early pioneer homes in their sturBackus, Thus we see the neces-- f The Tax increase is a result of unit for taxes any tify do increasing not e des war, where in TUy bat are from a sightseeing trip up Dry dy type of construction may be actual amount 'V of American State General Fund changes neutrality, for at the present time except where rropsgandiz.d of property exist. thinking it is uoever we aid we will be medcanyon lost control of the car. preserved, the D. U. P. are plan- increased levies applied by vari- District School fun the have contheir people given necessary for 'heir exigence and dling In a Warren and Howard jumped ning an outstanding entertain- ous' (axing units. Any tax payer quarrel in whirh we There has been a general de- sent hy bond elections. it. No people in Europe today have no business out when the car left the road. ment at Grand View hall on Nov. can look on the back of the tax School Equalization The Farm Bureau also would wan. war. but all ar crease value in the of corporate Indeluded I am happy In the Floyd still held the wheel trying 15 to obtain funds for the work at m tlce and thought of hy comparison with Alpine School Distr property in the county and this like to make plain that the In. to believing that theirs is tfhe soon to gain control but finally seeing hand. Admhsion is to be but five seeing you all again and I crease in with the in State School the decrease together funds righteous cause. this was impossible he too jump- land ten cents each, and refresh- last year find out which taxing hope that value of real estate is the ex- is a result of the passage of the The present conflict is due. in enthusiasticyou sill have that same Payson City ed from the speeding car He was ments will be sold, and the eve-- j unit has increased his taxes spirit of helping each I niform School Fund amendment my estimation, to the pome units planation give taxing Salem unconscious for a time. The car nings's fun will end with a dance blunders, other in Sharon stake. With best for in 1938 which the in increase the voted levy. people The are and the units that Orem Metre hates of all countries wishes to all. I following greeds rolled over four times before for everybody, announces Mrs. politan remain. because they were presented with engaged in it, and not. as have inereasfd Brown. taxes and the Water District supThe Farm Bureau can not jus- coming to a bait. Sincerely, misleading information. posed, to the ruthlesonesg and un- George R Blake n J7 Tucker Hears -- Returns Funeral s J 1 I Write In Anguish Gapp-maye- or-an- d I Alsace-Lorrain- old-tim- pop-cor- Wat-tenw- J " j I Chapter Preserve of Entertained Tax Increases Explained by Farm Bureau Tonight Friday cor-dial- lv i |