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Show VOICE OF TIIE Thursday, October SHARON Conference in Salt Lake City Not to Interfere With Utah Will Be Represented at Important Meet Announces President Watkins Recent Marriage in Salt the tilth Sem- Is Announced his iannual L D S Chun h gathering will n't mtei'leie with the ward nieetints of shaion Make, nthei ,it Sunday m liotil ill the morning lior the Sairament ter-unor the exciting Conjoint ot the imnoiUHef lit A. V. Wat kins, of the I'l Sharon Make, Of (ourse those who attend the Ohurih confeienee will be counted the same as if in attendance at their own ward meetings, he adds. of sessions The first general the Church conference convene on Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 00 A. M sessions and general conference will also be held Saturday and Sunday at 10.00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M , with Sunday School conference Sunday evening at 7:00 P. M. The special Priesthood session is set for Saturday at 7 J. M. in the Sait Lake tabernacle. Auxiliary sessions, and mission 1 mot MIA. California The young couple were married at Cat son City, Nevada on Sept J are scheduled for varihours, and places dur- gatherings ous dates, ing the three days of conference In Salt Lake City. was The ceremony kill witness-le- d by Frank Harley. James Keys. Doris Spony and Winifred Cava-- ! ness, close friends of the bride and groom. The bride was lovely In an afternoon frock of soldier blue with navy blue accessories and wore a corsage of white gar-dinla- s. After a honeymoon In northern will California, the newlyweds make their home in Sacramento, whree Mr. fiaumback is employed Plow, Walking Mows, Disc Harrow. Manure Spreaders, Beet Lifter. la BA HO A1 NS comprehensive program of Colora io river development will id at a meeting of he from the seven si ntativ es basin states, im hiding Utah, at Boulder City, Nevada, on November 15 and 16. It was announced Thursday that governors It is expected of all seven states will attend, as well as rm in bets of the commlltee ' of 14. on Colorado river basin matters. This committee comfrom prises two representatives each Elate, the Utah members being Deputy Attorney General, Grover A Giles, and William R. Wallace, chairman of the water storage commission The meeting will give particue delar attention to velopment of power in relation to strategic mineral resources. long-rang- GRAND VIEW See W. F. Wtacombe, Phone 034R1. Mr. C. H. Davie Reporter Mesdames Ada and Nina Carter entertained on Thursday at a Present were Mr quilting. Esther Skinner, Lillie Jones, Liable Smtlh, Melissa Brown, Nettle Brown, Kate Carter, Annie Jolley and Charlotte Davie. The Speaker at Sunday afternoon meeting were Elders M. E. Kartchner, Ashted Taylor and Harvey Har-warUntil further notice the Sacrament meeting will be held at 7:30 p. m Sunday evenings. The M. I. A. are in charge of the service for next Sunday evening arA fine conjoint program is ranged and all ward members are Invited to attend. o Mattre $24-9- 5 and your old Mattress 4 CcA V l" 4 hV n Vi J f.' 1 Hi 4' i 1 i , ! i i , , i-- 'i j-- ' I If r j 14, t f 4 f i !M1 , r'-- 4 14 The Opening 8o ial of the Relief Society was held on Tuesday, Oct. 1st at the home of counselor Ruby Stratton. Mrs. Christa M. Christensen gave a book review and several musical numbers completed the interesting piogiam, which was given in honor of the retiring presidency: Mis Mary P. Davis, Tbeo Harvard and Mabel Gardner. The newly Installed leaders Mrs Elsie B. Taylor, and Ruby Stratton Olive Lunceford, bespeak the regular attendance of all members of and of all Interested women the Ward, both young and younger. Each will find instruction and interest in the tn gani&atiuii. Mr. and Mrs, E. Everett Davies of Cedar City were week end visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Schenek and Mr. and Mrs. C. H Davies. The latter entertained lor their son and wife at a chicken dinner on Saturday F. Johnsons evening. The were guests at the same function C. Drake's Market ... Orem SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 5th OXYDOL large pkg. 19c POST TOASTIES 2 cans 21c SALAD DRESSING SUGAR PEAS MIXED VEG.23-- 170 " Vs 2 for Tuna Fish I.G.A. SAUEPMUK 35c - Ar IQ? Silvalaska 2 tall cans DEVILLED MEAT, 3 cans 10c CORN BEEF A""0 TOMATO JUICE rTlns it pkg. 10c 29? OATSASw. .... 19? Quarts ROLLED CRISCO CAKE FLOUR JELLO 48c S: 3-l- 21? 5? 10? Six Delicious Flavors 32 per can Pearl Mason was entertained on her birthday anniversary Mondav by her friends. The afternoon many was spent in soual chat and refreshments were served to MesdamesEsther with relatives Agnes Nelson, The Union school elected their e Wilkinson, Stella Wilkinson. Mlht. NMtie Sorenson, Erma Kallas, Olive Wilkinson, May Reese. Florence Wilkinson, Flor-em- e Gatis, Sadie Eldt r. Stella Katherine Sutherland, Elder, Ethel DR key, Eva Swanson, Belva Wentz. Flora Stevenson, Lela Mason, Challota Skinner, Mary Me Ewan, all of Orem, and Mrs Elna Die and Nida Ivie of Provo j -- . Ef-fi- i A t i t i r TOILET SOAP 17? 23? 11c W11EAT1ES 2 for 25? PH P. and Giant liars pkg. oUAr Gerbers for cans for 32? WRIGLEYS GUM, 3 pkgs. 3r 10c rriO Harmony cans for iLnu ungraded 17? SPAGHETTE7....... 200 CORN, No. 2 cans .... 3 for 25c remind the members of the ward that the Ward's allottment of 500 bu. of Rambeau and Marjorie WallaceBeeryJn "20Mu!eTem? fruits, assigned by the' Stake Presidency, under the Church Welfare plan, has not yet been this mission had an average of filled. He desires any one having 3 6 convert baptized per mission- fruits to contribute, to call him ary, the highest of any mission in or the Regional Storehouse ofWRITES OF MEXICO the church fice. Mexico is indeed a beautiful to Beth Carter was married land rich in resources of which Reno Butler, on Sept. 30th in the To Readers of not are as the Inhabitants yet Salt Lake tempie. The Voice of Sharon: taking full advantage. Mrs. Ronald Price, Mrs. Thomas AnAs requested by Victor C. Sincerely your Brother, Jacobs and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie derson I am pleased to write you Elder E. Carlyle Bunker. attended a Trouseau tea in Heber, a little about conditions existing Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Glenna In Mexico. Nelsen. GENEALOGY A STAKE Mexico is a land of contrast. In thousand years difference The Sharon Ward Bishopric Amelia Lotto, Reporter, transpoi tatlon progress t repreand their wives, will attend a Phone 04SJ1 sented in the modern reception given ty the Presiding to he held in the Hotel flying overhead and the little The Salt Lake temple wdll be Bishopric, burro as a beast of burden, plodnext Utah Thursday evening. Conding along with its pack saddle. closed during the General At the Sunday evening service Yet a large portion of the trans- ference, Friday and Saturday, Oct. Verd Washburn sang a solo and portation is carried on in the lat- 4th and 5th and will reopen for B. M. Jolley gave a discourse on ter method and in many places the usual ordinance work Monday, the subject: "The Faith by Which where trucks or more modern October 7th. Men Live. is A Senior temple excursion modes of transportation could he Mr. and Mrs, Lyle McDonald to 18th Oct. the set for Friday, used effectively. visited in Salt Lake Sunday, the from Sharon The same contrast exists be- Salt Lake temple guests of Mrs. Rola West. tween the tractor and the ox team. Stake. in Yet this community alone there are in use, mostly for plowing and cultivating the soil, hundreds of teams of oxen and no tractors and Reporter) (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells it is a very rare thing even to see a team of mules. Mrs. Harriet Varley and Mr. Cuantla. where we are looted and Mrs. Lowell P. Varley and Is a typical Mexican town, 60 two small daughters, Mrs. Sarah miles Southeast of Mexico City Wooley and daughter Edna left The streets are narrow and rough Monday for a ten days trip to ' The buildings are very old and California. They will visit with front abruptly on the street. Most Mr and Mrs. Richard Robinson of them have their patio or garand family at Sacramento. den in an enclosure at the rear to Wilson Madsen has gone The principal crops raided here Logan where he will attend the are: Rice, Sugar Cane, White U. S. A. C. Corn and some Bananas and Cit4 Mr. and Mrs. Winston Gillies rous fruits. The rice harvest Is 22nd at a born have son, Sept. just getting under way and is very their home. The fields are kepi interesting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heaps anflooded with water right up to nounce the arrival of a baby girl, Assoon as the harvest time. born Thursday at their home. heads will shell, the workman, Mrs. Armanel Larsen will acusing a hand sickle or knife cuts Mr. and company her parents, a handful of stalks, then strikes Mrs. B. F. Johnson of Provo to the heads Inside a large bucket, Glens Ferry the latter part of the about the size of a 20 gallon barweek where they will visit with rel to remove the kernels. The relatives and will celebrate her rice is then spread out on a ANYTHING'S POSSIBLE A parents 62nd birthday anniverscement floor in the sun to dry. It ary. fat has to be milled to remove the WHEN G. Arvil Howard Holdaway, hull from the kernel and Is then ready for use. Practically the entire process consists of hand labor. Efforts to spread the Gospel are very much curtailed. Trading SUITS or open proselyting are forbidden by law. Our efforts to spread the Gospel are confined to working in ma CM.T thru the Salnfs friends or interSPECIALS ested parties they send us to and to prospects the Elders can stumble upon through business relaMAPLE SYRUP tions or otherwise. are very much Missionaries .needed here as there are but 35 Red & White niTCIiP 14-oEXCLUSIVE These are laborin the mission. z. UAloUr glass ing in but 6 out Of the 28 states WITH of the Fepuhlic. The present law res'ricts missionaries admitted to MAYONNAISE thoe born in Mexico. ncXJtCcJc, While the work is ve?y much IMJOItkKQSCOMDlNY restricted, nevertheless if is proSALAD DRESSING gressing. During the past year VINEYARD KXTftA VITAMIN D J.U Size VEGETABLES 4-l- 19c 100 LARD IN 4-l- Prime Rib Rolled Roast, lb. RUMP ROAST lb. 36c 22c 19c 16c 16c POT ROAST lb. lb. 19c PORK CRANBERRIES ROAST, shoulder, lb. PATRONIZE ALL TIIE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY - JUST RHONE 475 and Cleaning: problems are solved ! Madsen Cleaning Co. Univ. Ave. 119 N. Did. No. 5 of a series) Here Are Utah Hunting Seasons DO YOU FRENCH DRESSING ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel CRS Oct. 16 int lusive. That more DEER will be killed Oils season than ever before. to Dec, 14. Oct. 18 to I.R (BUK) inclusive. 21 Kamo as buck. SK'( ial permit needed. Open-NolE.YSANT, QUAIL 3. Date not announced I K Nov. 7 to 16, inclusive M)K DEI.R- That we have plenty of gun. and ammunition at Prices, ou Can Afford to Pay. That mo THEO v. I are dose to (srial FARNSWORTH GE HENS No open season. IDBITS Season always open. no; who ran repair any (fun, matter what ails it. permits). GET READY NOW 1 We Repair any make of gun. Bring it in FARNWORTII large asst of Rifle Shells;' We are close to Orem Drug icre you can buy your guns. exceptionally low pricse. 4 4 i 'i FOR SATURDAY, OCT. 5th. Red & z. PEANUT BUTTER Red & nnrrrr UUliLL Mb. While Jar 13? 1 LEI, !0N OR VANILLA 23? I PORK & qSj30?I PflD OUAr 5 SUFER-SOD- S SOAP Palmolive 3 bars for l.. l3'i PREPARED MUSTARD MARASCHINO CHERRIES White glass tumbler Rainbow Jar 25 S2-73- y 14? Hotel Temple Balt All lake HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ColE KT 10? Crystal White Giant Bars for Large pkg. 17? 5? LB, YAMS. ORANGES Tdotifor No. 3 2 6? 250 tins cans ROBBINS MARKET (Across from Lincoln High School) City, Utah Room &S. 10? matches Mr::. MIXED VEGETABLES. Square Delightfully Air ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager Wet Exposure d 10 i CORN OFPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms Ralei: 200 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 BEANS :! iI SLICED BEEF 12c AIL TOUI COOKING cently. Mrs. Mary Stewart is in attendant e at Relief Society Conference at Salt Lake. YOU SSAJ?? $113 U5I SiGO MUK is con- feature. PEAS STRING BEANS Jumbo YAMS MINUTE TAPIOCA lb. 21c COFFEE, M.J.B SICO MUK SU4PUIS ri Andrea-o- n ass Packed Sale! 2 A Mrs. Axel F. valescing at her home following a minor operation performed re- OREM DRUG 10 can Harding, reporter. KNOW? 4 b. Co-lee- Remember how worried you were about what youd wear at Marges wedding? So you called us, and we made your last seasons best come back to life. You met John there, and it pleases us that you send his suits now for the prompt and careful, highly skilled work m a .ship wre we G. reg. drip -- Are you going hunting? I.G.A. Maxwell House, students body officers Friday They are: June Alien, president; n idi ut; Bitty Craig, li Varley. secretary and Dans Moments Bishop Twitchell requests that 10 J Big Many lovely gifts were received by Mrs Mason. L P. Christensen is a patient at the L. D S. hospital at Salt Lake , ; air-line- rs 0 Nationally Advertised REGULAR $39.50 For Stone, Keith Hebert-on- . Roy Rawlings and George Blake are enrolled at the B Y. U. Mrs. Allen P. Duke of Provo is spending tPn daxt, at the Yar-le- y home while they are vacationing in California. Mrs Harold Holdaway and sister Miss Kathrxn Sumsion spent Idaho, last week at Aberdeen, Oiplia Laudie - Correspondent Phone 03SR2 re-p- n d. Spring Filled - r A two-wa- y il SHARON Thursday and Saturday Development of Power in Relation to Strategic Mineral Resources to be Discussed. di-i- u; and Mrs Jchn W Bone of Ilia-di- it View, wi-- h to announce the marriage of their dauelmt Dorothy, to Chffoid D Uaumhdtk, son of Air and Mis Geoiee I) Eaumbaik of Chico, Mr ilt - M Sunday Services (Vnlience m dm ak At Seera Theatre 3, J Phone 035-R- 4 PATRONIZE ALL THE STORES WHICH CLOSE ON SUNDAY |