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Show THE OE SHAEOy VOICE Tl.Lr;d.iy, January 8, Sharon Stake Visitor to Pacific Coast Impressed By Our National Defense Facilities vs i , -- A Noble Woman Pioneer provided. the day the drive was made up the coast the atmosphere was very clear and visibility to the Mr. Poultryman: west was exceptionally good. OIL LAYING Santa Cruz Island, some 25 miles Use GOLDEN MASH every bag is crammed distant, could easily be seen, and uniform of the United States full of the finest quality of proArmy. He had in charge all of teins, t Naming, and minerals the Incoming calls and the dlreet-ir- g essential to most profitable egg of traffic in the hospital. He QUALITY production the beet buy on the turned us over to another Japmarket. CWt. anese orderly who took us to Major Hehertsons Quarters, and Fl iced today at only $2.35 there we found other Japanese S. C. White hrfhoru ud New 2.45 orderlies who take care of the Starting Mash Hampshire Red. Before buyThese hoys are all loyal place. Mixed Pig Feed ing Investigate ear GUAR1.84 United States citizens serving this ANTIED quality chirks. Calf Steal 3.55 etraias hacked by SO country, but we could not ielp noticing the strangeness of it. yeatu iutaastre breeding praWrite today far deA group of Sharon stake people For the most profitable year gmas. tailed literatere aad Spring President Watkins reports, gathpricas. use ered Saturday evening at the home of Reed Holdaway in Los BUNKER FARM FEEDS Angeles, there being quite a number of former Vineyard residents Agtnt Mrs A product of Central Utah living in 'that city now Phene Prove Ellen Holdaway Is also there with Pengrove Hatehsry, Petaluma. Phone 016 R3 her son Reed CaUformi On Baby Cliiclis ed Bunker Farms 16-1- .1 8 now and Hall In Tins Angeles Another MX with JfJW STAIRS the AMD P' THE OLD WALL f TAKEN OUT un hap-pine- FEEDS 4a?vGIR Writing Contest Entries To Appear In Voice of Sharon Mi-r- d, ! i i. it i oint- - iints ill, President of hta mother who waswasseriously the case. reports that smh QUALITY i'i' ii .Ml. 1) Watkins, Sharon stake, who returned this uk from Los Angeles whfre he Shore IJne Protected had been (ailed to the bedside of Americana may rest he states, that the Pacific shore line is not being overlooked when it comes to the rlaciug of defense machinery, troops, guns, planes and other facilities for the protection of that shore. All the way up the coast from Santa Monica to Santa Barbara, a distOF ance of some 125 miles, we saw evidence of the protection being . i .t Ill I f! 1'iE til.' It. i"l t njnv a hit- of Ins stay on tin? coi-- t, Pn ut 'it W.i'kin. Following is the first of a Bo- reu is t d and are now in the hands mi ruts, was the visit with Major rns of oiuriiutl intins made in the of conti st judges for considerC 11 out 1L rt" risen former lontest sponsored by ation A fust prize of $10 and a t. 1st op of Yimvard ward, who lias writing Stake Liluf Sot tety to second puze of 3 will be awardhi t n at the Government Army the recording of pio- ed. If spate permits, one article Hospital at Santa Barbara since eriourage neer incidents in this vkinity. A will be published each week in last August. The visit was made iiiiinbtr of manuscripts have been The Voue of Sharon. on New Year's day, and it so d that quite a gioup of Sharon s'ake and Vinevard people had chosen the same time to call Axel Andreason, Bishop and Mrs (The following is a true story of Mrs. Harriet G. Bird, written in Waiter Holdawav, and their verse, by a grand daughter.) daughter Lyle and husband, and By Lottie B. Booth Ciatk Boulton were there at the time. Grandmother lived in a "dtigout long years ago Major Hebertson was in good And fared for her little family all alone, spirits, and they found him walk- Since grandfather died when a fever laved him low. ing around in the officers quart-- ( While minding the sheep not far from their home. rs He had just recently come out of his fifth operation, with a few years before, together, they'd crossed the plains, the prospects of two more yet to Only She and her small son walking all the way undergo. A wire had just been prairies unquenched by rains, received reporting the safe arriv- Over the al at a United States base in the So the younger and ill of her family could ride each day. Pacific of the contingent of the army In which his son, Keith, is Death, twice, had visited them since they came, serving, along with a great num- Leaving now, only a boy in his early teens ber of other Utah boys. Able to help in the task daily life to sustain And find a way more fully to realize their cherished dreams. U. 8. Serve Japanese side-lig"An interesting to this visit. states President Wat- But grandmother endured with faith and courage too. kins, was that the first man we Took up her heavy load to carry on alone. met at the hospital was a young Making plans for the present and future anew, Japanese orderly, wearing the Ever praying God not to forget His own. That war activities in the western part of the United States are not at a standstill is evident from reports of Sharon stake residents who spent the holidays on the Facifie coast, and particularly those who went there by train, that all west bound trains are from five to ten hours late due to heavy traffic caused by the war. V. m hi it- !t Willi Major HcImtIsou Major Herbertson Receives Friends; Unusual Weather in California A 1 j item interesting re-- I ported by President Watkins was the fact that snow and hall fell in Los Angeles on New Years It is a good thing the Rose day. Bowl game had been transfer) ed to North Carolina as It Tained and hailed most of New Year's afternoon In the Rose Bowl area. In fact, It rained practically every day during the week I was there In just a short time around five inches of rain-facame down. ll Rent Increases No , While Indians menaced the peace and happiness of all And drouth, crickets and hoppers threatened their crops She labored with s will nothing could forestall, Despite the loss of both land and flocks. Dressed In gingham with and apron snuggly tied She'd go to the fields at harvest time, With the children, bucket In hand, near her side, , And glean precious kernels through rain or shine; sun-bonn- In spring time when the sheep most be shorn Shed follow their trails all day long To gather the wool, that from the'r backs was torn, As they wound through tall long since gone. sage-brus- h, The golden grain provided them with bread; d and home spun The wool Was made Into clothes and covers 'or each bed; Thus life was lived from sun to sun. hand-carde- And though oft' they dined on roots and wild game, And she read to her children by tallow candle-ligShe was never want to quit or complain ht w .I, mu Mi1- H') IV program started The L. D. S. Garvanza ward in the Highland Park section is just now completing a beautiful new chapel, he reports, and they expect to hive It ready for use In a short time. Mi anangxl your C. V. H. and motor vehicle officials have closed the hooks on one of the bloodiest vesrs of traffic fatalities In the history of the nation. But what are we going I1 to do about It? There was a time when we believed that safely could he attained by limiting the speed of vehicles hut we have found that this Is not the case. As long as faster c; r- - are built there will be greater speed than before, and as long as individuals delight in tellThone 232 ing of record trips In be'ter time the laws on the books will rot stop the death list mounting The wide streets that we have were laid out by our farseeing forefathers, who honestly considered them ample In width to take care of any traffic that 1 a should come In the future And horse and buggy during the o days and the days when trucks ANY KIM) were hauled by a span of horses ANY MODEL there was little traffic interferANY M KE ence. .The trouble came when that eneine of destruction, the Call motor car was invented and Rex Now usurped the highways RI N. UniT. Ave. neither pedestrians, automobillsts Thone 1773 trurk drivers nor anv citizen With Ro les Radio What with slicing feels safe corners, jumping the safety lights Shop Police Q& Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North ii (vP-detp- S 1. ) - Says: raravrPP Griffiths Small Budget Payments n I v 1 A hi o llo solo i iy w t" a, ii "jtrntii umit tuita e water in the .1, Ihruwlmul the en- - r i i, d .it e . I,i l L Ii Vial . i M.I AM II) UNMAN RI IUi Fleets" UMd io he niuih more popular a couple of decades back than they are now. There was seldom a school or churth affair that didn't tn- j lude "p le ces hpoken Uchoolbovs all - Ut'lrlW'-- - d vg- - from 4 Gib -- Mai k II. Stark, 14 4 0 6 No 1, Spanish Fork, Ut ; g p in. for domestic use n 2 well 400 ft, deep at by S I 2 RFD 6.75 from point 470 ft and W. 2325 ft from and the NE Cor fhoolgirls Icuess unit .1 Im.itu'iis tiling Pa sou city, Fayson, i, fl for domestic use from a tile dram lotattd at a po ui 11 1 i.U ft. and S 23hU ft. fi oni the MV Cor Sec 27, T. 9 S , R. 2 E 1! 1 Ar and Mrs Ferry Nielson and daughter Wana were the gutsis of Kilt Lake relatives Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Evan Wllberg spent fhe new year holidass In California. Mrs Elizabeth Pratt and sons, George and Billie, were the dinner guests on new years day of Mrs Anna Anderson. Mr and Mrs Winefred Johnson of Salt Lake are making their home in Windsor for the present Tiny are at the home of Wine-fred- s parents. Mr and Mrs. Victor Johnson. Mr and Mrs Fred Lystrup have returned from a trip to Stock-toCalifornia, where they spent a week visiting with their son, Glen, who Is stationed there Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker have returned home after visiting their son, Bernard, at San Fran- Sec. 26, T. 8 S., R. E. of us Briiker Haven Country 14411 jin our time had Club, ja taste of the agdent, ony of standing Henry D. Tavlor, Presi295 West Center Street, Provo, Ut ; 22 5 g p m. for dobefore a crowduse from an unnamed mestic ed room to Timpanogos spring tributary and trying to rein I'tah County at a point member the next cretk S. 15 20 W. 3333 ft. from the to line The Sec. 15, T. 5 S.. R. 3 E. Cor, Nh, " of the Light Brigade Charge Other favorites for 14 576 William B. Grean, R. juvenile speakers were Tartick Henry's F D No 2, Box 123, Provo, Ut ; Friends, Romans and 6.75 g p m for domestic use from Speech, "How a well 150 ft. deep at point Mazeppa, Countrymen, Sleep the Brave," Gunga Dinn." E. 144 2 ft. and S. 100 ft. from Mandalay," Curfew Shall Not the NW Cor. Sec. 16, T. 6 S R. s 2 E. Ring Tonight," "The Shay," Paul Reveres Ride and W. 14589 A. Conrad, 571 How "Little Orphan Annie. South ft., Provo, Utah; 5th East rememcan of them you many 5 sec. ft for power purposes hy ber now? of a , and There should be happiness in- means 12-lpipeline 150 ft. in length volved in looking back on the a past. Even in times of bereave- located at point S. 733 ft. and W. 1961 from the Eli Cor. ft. Is ment where there little hapSec. 81, T. 5 S , R. 4 E. The piness to be expected there should be satisfaction that the finest water, after passing through the care and service has been accord- wheels, will be red verted at a We invite point W. 1904 ft. and 3. 629 ft. ed to a loved one. Cor. Sec. 31, T. 5 you to visit our establishment front the now so that you may be familiar S., R. 4 E. The power thus prowith our facjll ies and services duced will be used for domestic before a need for our assistance lighting purposes at the Conrad arises. Berg Mortuary. Phone S78. ranch in the South Fork of Provo Canyon. fc class cisco, Calif. Mr and Mrs. Fred Lystrup recently moved into the old home of Mr. and Mrs Joe Schoney. Mrs, Helena Sorensen of Mammoth and Mrs. Marie Daniels of Moroni were week end guests at brother and familys home, Mr and Mrs Ferry Nielson. Ralph Jacobs has been transferred to Los Angeles, Calif., to continue his work on the defense s. One-Hos- 10-l- program. Price Soaring: In Leather Goods To Be Curtailed Ei To prevent Inflationary trends in the price of leather goods, the office of price administration has directed that leather of all types, grades and qualities may not be sold above the highest prices that prevailed during the period from November 6 to December 8. Consult County Clerk or the The action was taken to keep Respective Signers for further down the price of shoes to the information. Protests resisting the granting Lejjal Notices of any of the foregoing Applica- tions, with reasons therefor, made In affidavit form, must be filed with Ed H. Watson, State Engineer. 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake f Ity, Utah, with one extra copy and fl filing fee on or before average citizen, according to the February 22, 1942. Information division NOTICE TO WATER UllERS regional ID. H. WATSON, here. STATE ENGINEER The following Applications The new order covers all deal- have been filed with the State Publication dates Dec. 26, 1941, ers In raw hides and skins. Grandmother's was a busy life in very deed. Rearing two young families besides her own, And yet giving service to others in need, While making for her children a happy home. 75 O': 7 IPfloacaGiu; Faithful to the cause of Relief Society work She nursed the sick, helped the weary and the poor And never a job, great or small, would she shirk Or even turn the needy away from her door. p. J; Sterling; Cluff & Harold 4 Hth North Mendelssohn Chorus Thrills Large Audience : nounce continue. that 2nd East Phone 2 DEVILED L!EAT L!J3 COFFEE ML-I- T Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter R7p GA 0, FOR CHOCOLATE1 Half Pound BAKING POWDER SET 90 MIXED NUTS 2 LBS 31$ OlnUr2'2can 14 EISQUICK FOR D:.ip nc5Sert..J CLEANSER, home testimonial in honor of Elder John Wright will be held Sunday evening in the Windsor ward .chapel at 7:80 The program will be in charge of the missionary committee, Amass Wright, Jennie Harris and Florence Downs. 'in 9-1- 1376-- 1912 BAKING 3 lb. Can WINDSOR 3F0i CVDIID Cane CRACKERS Of Maple 1S$ 42C 3? Large ,t$ Package 'niSi! 2 ns. 30$ A welcome Fruits & Vegetables ORANGES: ounday evening as a conjoint program The Cycle of Life was The following took part given. Hortens1 Kirk, Hazel Marrolt, Leland Baxter. Shirley Harris. LeGrand Jarman, Austin Dittl-morMilton and Johnson, UK Pound CHOICE MEATS G.'GOCEEF 2 LOS 39$ til .. 2c FOT BOAST CABBAGE, 25$ Ripe BANANAS Firm' Tound G$ POT ROAST CuTEO 27$ FOTATOES Russets LB 10 Pounds 20$ FRANKS 19$ LB LETTUCE Ni;iLc"X 10$ BACON 30$ Elder Wright the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, recently returned home after laboring as a .missionary the past 25 months in the California mission. A ward dancing social sponsored by the M. I. A. with Milton Johnson in direct charge will be held Thursday evening. Jan 8th. In the 2nd ward amusement hall Good music at Fleasant Grove with a good time for all. It is -our partv ward members so bp This ! a free entertainsuch services will there. ment. ignoring traffic signs and the mad race to speed up and beat the other ftilow, a pandemonium has been set up which cries aloud for some plan by pome wUe head to stop this terrible carnage. DRI E OUT AND SAVE Peterson, Props. egetable Shortening Gko-IItgo- o Grand View Ward M. I. A. In Charge; Combined Conjoint Services to Continue Under the baton of Elvis B Terry, director of the group, the chorus gave an outstanding rendition of each of their numbers, which were well chosen and included many faxerltes. Solos thrilled the audience too, with Mrs Nola Nilson soprano, J Bailev, bas, and Barney Rawlings, tenor, performing Afton Harward of tue Young of the Men's superintendency Grand View ward was in charge of th.e program. Slnrlen Harward offered the opening prayer and John Nirol of tae Grand View wtyd bishopric pronounced the btnediet ion The Scriptural reading was given by Ora Lee Nullall. and Ruby Stratton presented the theme. Stake M. I. A leaders express the opinion that with the holding of eath monthly combined conjoint service, further proof of the success of the new venture Is clearly evident, and they an- & anseic ms SPECLLS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JAN. President Watkins reports that Music lovers of Sharon stake filled the new community And the best part is that you dont need his mother is now rapidly Improv- auditorium Sunday night to hear the Mendelssohn Chorus cash to make these improvements. Under ing and had been returned to her services home from the before he which gave the program at the combined conjoint our AEC Monthly Payment Plan terms are left Los Angeloshospital stake. Sharon of Associations of the Mutual Improvement to suit income. .fU v t Mr and Mrs Lea Hales and faiiulv wire the guests of Mrs Maiv B. Hiks Sunday. j ' - Kon nne' a S ss t ri tuiiium, d hy her mother, Il m.i Swtnseu. g Through the longest day or the darkest night. he says, Los Ang ies people, l Old fashioned houses need not dont seem to be the least bit stay old fashioned any longer. A upset over the threat of air raids. Though long now shes been at rest career Business is going on as usual and Memory recalls brave deeds dc.ne throughout her busy great improvement in appear- industrial activity is going ahead blessed and revered is name honored, her While ance and convenience can often be made under full steam everywhere, a noble woman pioneer. with only a few changes. Enclosed stair- Strangely enough there has been Befitting the life of 1 ways can be opened up and partitions re ino large im reuse In rental charg-outmoved to provide spacious beautiful rooms es in Los Angeles since the break of war, or even as compnr- ed to rents b'fore the defense rw Ill 'n In ID 12 Pi 4 ib . i 29$ Cluffs Feed Mill Phone Us for Your Needs We'll Do Your Custom Grinding, Custom Mixing Complete Line of QUALITY POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS We handle Quality Baby CHICKS Your Order. See us before placing REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL HOMES iU I |