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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, February a hr lhuri' nf hanm IntiTMl m Second ct of litrcfa Ltjfcij, axder Latter. - OrtoUr 8, 18M, at tht Post Offke t at Proa H, KTftirnJ ur at Provo. Utah, by the Scano Cvcwrt.v Eiuctio&&) of Orwo. prtrted by Uuh Vanity Pub.iahiag Compauf, bl North Klnrt Pnsvo. Utoa. ws AjMorltKvn V LINCOLN'S VOICE DOWN TIIE AGES President Lincoln, affectionately dubbed Father Abraham by the rank and file of his soldiers, always spoke to them in a spirit of comradeship when he visited their camps. Ilis speeches and writings of eighty years ago seem like messages to the indomitable men of our Army and the people of America today. On a sultry August day, 1864, addressing the 16Cth I always feel inclined, Ohio Regiment, he declared: when I happen to say anything to soldiers, to impress upon them the importance of success in this contest. It is not merely for today but for all time to come that we should perpetuate for our childrens children that great and free government which we have enjoyed all our lives . . . Still, let us not be over sanguine of a speedy final triumph. Let us be quite sober. Let us diligently apply the means, never doubting that a just God, in Ilis own good time; will give us the rightful result. He denied no citizen the right to express an opposing opinion, but he called upon all factions to stand up Answering serenaders for the countrys defenders. November 10, 1864, he House White from the portico with me, not differed who have I those said: .May ask to join with me in this same spirit towards those who have? And now let me close by asking three hearty for our soldiers and seamen, and their gallant and skillful commanders. Lincoln did not possess the polish of formal society, but no President has paid a more graceful compliment to the work of women in war time. In an address March 1 am not accustom18, 1861, he praised their efforts: ed to the language of eulogy. I have never studied the art of paying compliments to women. Put I must say, that if all that has been said by orators and poets since the creation of the world in praise of women were to the women of America, it would not do them during this war. I will close justice for their conduct women of America the bless God by saying, With Our Community Organizations School Play To Item of Interest from the South American Subjects at Lincoln Poor Eddie", a hilarious Retail merchants are being called upon to take a leading rart in the campaign against waste of essential materials. At the moment, principal attention is being given ox AXY KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE auditorium, announces L. L. Terry the director, and Faun Hill student director. The Lincoln junior high will hefavored with a performance in the forenoon, and a repeat performance will be given to the Senior high in the afternoon. The evening performance will begin at Lln-col- n High School. Warnick, principal. This change xs ill be in effect in nil Alpine District schools and To help develop nation-wid- e will enable students to help more relations, Lincoln in the spring as school will he let was chosen last Thursday by out one week earlier. Viss Helen Hefterman as one of the two schools in the state to L. D. S. Business Assembly offer South American Subjects February 10, the L. D. S. Busi-t- n announces Mr. Warnick. ss College, under the direction Miss Hefferruan, supervisor of of President Fox, presented an elementary ednea'inn. is to devote assembly to Lincoln students. six months to sfepethening The program included two bonds in the West dur- chorus numbers, roadie ,s, and ian this crisis and possibly after v'olin sell ctions. Each year the Utah, at first, was not included college presents an assembly to until she reipiestod that It he. the school. saying this state was excellent for the program. Junior High Parly The government instructed her Set for .February 20, the anto set up this program in several nual junior high party will be schools in the state, and through held at 3:15 in the gym under her preference one is to he set up tlie supervision of the ninth grade in a (ity school and the other In second .cestion, announces Miss a rural district, Johnson, faculty advisor. Friday Mi s Hcfferman, Mr. Events will include a surprise Miss jenn e B. K. Farnsworth, feature that will not be announcCampbell and Mr. Purley state ed, dancing with the Lincoln high supervisors, and Supt. Mitchell, a orchestra, refreshments and the Miss Procter Mr. Hanson and How Green Is My show, visited Lincoln to discuss prob- picture at the Scera theater. Valley, lems. As yet. plans are very general hut details will be given In Debate Teams Meet the near future. Last Friday six debate teams from American Fork accompanied Sergeant York by ,.eir coach came to Lincoln a motion pic- and engagpd Lincoln teams in deSergeant York, ture based on the activities of bate on the Military question. Sergeant Alvin C. York during Beth Crandall, Weston Taylor, World War I was presented to Shirlee Christensen, Jane Mcthe Lincoln stud "tit body, Thurs- Bride, Beth Cordner, Helen day, February 12, In the Scera David Clyde Asay, auditorium. Olsen, Wana Elder and Xlene Harward participated from LinResolvThe question is, coln. Saturday Schooling Beginning Saturday, February ed: that every able bodied male 14, and continuing for five weeks citizen in the U. S. should be reor perhaps longer, Lincoln stu- quired to have one year of comdents will observe Saturday as a pulsory military training before i regular school day announces attaining the age of 21". Mr. n, i- Rex Griffiths 84 N. Unlv. Are. Phone 1775 With Rojles Radio Shop Pi. v. Hold Ma ss Meeting On Edgemont Goes r.-firp- Over In Era Drive Town Incorporation iTDOESWOK 'LAKGLR WITH THE HJW . U STAIRS AND THE OLD WALL TAKEN OUT Edgemont ward has gone over the top In Era subscriptions, It Pleasant View citizens at a Is announced by Jack and Mayna mass meptlne held In the Pleas- Conder, M. I. A. ward presidents. ant View chap"l Wednesday eve- Thirty-on- e subscriptions, the exto lnvestngate act amount of Edgemonts quota ning, decided further before making any defin- have been obtained. ite decision ss to whether or not thev would loin with the proposed Edgemnnt town. Incorporation, would go to Provo City, or would remain as thev are in an unincorporated secMon of the county. (Mrs. Maxine Davla - Reporter) were Phone 023 R1 Thp various nrnnoal3 discussed at considerable length Mrs. and at the eoncinsfon of the meetFarnsworth, Honoring ing a committee consisting of T. whose birthday occured Saturday, Earl Foote, chairman, A. Ray the family members of Mr. and Fkins. Biles Allred, and S. H. Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth met at Fluff, members, was appointed their home when dinner and an to make further investigation and evening of visiting was enjoyed. report hack at a mass meeting Members present were Mr. and to he held nvt Monday evenlnv Mrs. Royal Farnsworth and chilat the Pleasant vl"w ward chapel dren. Mr. and Mrs. John Walton The commitmembers were and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bonny urerd to secern fhe presence at and children. On Sunday another this meetinv rc a larger repre- daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Farnssentation of the regents of the worth and two daughters. Misses affected area. F'ftv were pres- Betty and Fae Farnsworth of Salt ent at the Wednesday night meet- Lake spent the day at the Farnsworth home. ing. EDGEMONT Old fashioned houses need not stay old fashioned any longer. A great improvement in appearance and convenience can often be made with only a few changes. Enclosed stair-way- a can be opened up and partitions re moved to provide spacious beautiful rooms : - R. ntfefeicsi n And the best part is that you don't need cash to make these Improvements. Under our ABC Monthly Payment Plan terms sue arranged to suit your income. J Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th X rhune com- edy In three acts, will he presented to the public Friday, February 13, in the Lincoln high school S Juniors Following Mutual Tuesday evening a Valentine dance was given under the direction of the M. I. A. officers. Mrs. Ella Baum and Mrs. Elmira Boyce were hostesses to Camp Edgemont, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, at the Baum home Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. - Explorers Hold Happy Party A most enioyable evening was spent by Juniors and Explorers of Sharon stake at their annual dancing party held Wednesday evening in the Plpasant View ward recreational halt. Decorations in a VaienUne theme made the hall lovelv. and Howard Neorchestra lsons supplied the music. At the beginning of the partv Wm. M. Vernon led the group in snme deli, htfnl mixers. Stake and ward M. I. A. officers were well represented, approximately ion persons were In attendance at the affair, which was arrang232 ed by the joung people and their leaders. FDGFMONT WARD PLANS AND GREEN BALL GOLD p. m. are: Eddie Barry, Robert Taylor; Ann Sherman, Joy Hill; Mr. Barry. Carl Gordon; Mrs. Barry, Beth Crandall; Beatrice Barry. Wanda Campbell; Mr. Merrit, Duane Willden; Uncle George, David Asay; Mrs. Granville, Beth Cordner: Tommy uranvme, Serg , Dairy-tupleNina Huff: Miss Lamb. Vineyard To Have Illustrated Lecture Hansen will give an illustrated lecture on the Orgin and Customs of the American Indians". Tuesday night, February 17, in the Vineyard ward chapel before the M. I. A. Special Interest class. V. SERVICE EXPRESSES APPRECIATION Recently the Missionary class of the Vineyard ward Sunday School sent to each ward hoy In the service a set of three books The Book of Mormon, Articles of Faith, and the L. D. S. Hymn Book. This week Carlyle Bunker, class leader, received a letter from Earl G. Sorenson, one of the ward boys now stationed at The major portion of Hawaii. his letter appears below. Territory of Hawaii Dear Mr. Bunker: I am Just writing a few words of which I wish to express to you and the Missionary Class of Vineyard ward my appreciation and happiness upon receiving the I have wonderful gift books. read nearly all of the Book of Mormon and some on the Articles of Faith. I find them very Interesting. Tell everybody back tnere that we are all fine, and hope to be able to see them all soon. I dont know whether any of you have ever had the privilege of seeing the Island of Hawaii or not. I would like to tell you something very Interesting about It, and the natives, but time does not permit me to do so. Maybe I will have the privilege of writing again soon and explain Just how beautiful they really are. I would like the people of the ward to drop me a line or two onre in a while, and I promise that everyone will he answered. With a praver In my heart, I ask God to take rare of our hoys In servlee, and people of our ward and deliver them from all evil and temptation. Tvt, 1st. Cl. Earl G. Sorensen . RELIEF d. e. At Ward Planned PLEASANT VIEW . Party Limited Time March of Dimes In Review Here Extra Suit Pant I'l j : I Xl A a Protection Annual Gold and Green Ball for Edgemont ward will be held Valentine Motif March 3. In the ward recreation hail. The Melody Club will furn-- 1 Lady Lions Meeting ish the music. Lady Lions of Orem held their Crowning of a Queen will be a ntnre of the evening, and M. regular dinner meeting Monday I. A. dances will he demonstrated. Cafe. with evening at Parks Watch the Voice of Sharon for nineteen memhers in attendance. A lovely carnation centerpiece lurther announcement. f- eve-nf'i- g, A report coming from J. Erval Christensen, chairman of the March of Dimes campaign in the Lincoln and Orem District, shows that 1100.90 has been contributed to the Infantile Paralyses fund. A. S. N. 201124320 While other areas bld PresiField Artillery dential halls and celebrations to Sehofipld Barracks, raise funds to aid in the war Territory of Hawaii. against infantile paralysis, were made here thru Clinic Provides the elementary schools and the Lincoln high school. Orem LiterChild ary club also made a $2 contribution. The Office of Civilian Defense the received from Funds deIn a urges that every child schools are as follows; Page, fense area be protected against $11.33; Sharon, $13.75; Spencer, small pox and diphtheria. There $15.73; Union. $12. SO; Lincoln will be a clinic at Orem City Hall high school, $48.77. Thursday, Fehruary 19, from 9 The total amount received to 11 a. m. cans placfrom "Wishing Well All mothers with children ed In all the schools was $1.52. from 6 months to 6 years of age A comparison with the school who are not already protected, contributions made In 1941 shows are Invited to bring their children an increase of $30.77 over the at this time. Appointment Is un- $70.13 collected then. necessary. At J Thistle were visitors Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Ilunn. Mrs. Ruby Ilunn gave a dinner The stake High Council will ANNUAL CELEBRATION Thursday in honor of Jack Depew meet Saturday evening at 7:30 who has Joined the army and will p. in. In the Sharon stake adminbe leaving soon. istration building. Old Folks of Tlmpancgos ward Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Garamell will gather for their annual cele(June Bean) are rejoicing over bration Saturday morning, Feb the arrival of a little boy at the Sunday Services 14. at 10:30 a. m. in the ward Utah Valley hospital. They are vlsit-i amusement hall. Informal to he getting along niceactivities reported Relief Society conference will Ing and ly. be held In each ward Sunday noon when until take place jwill Incidentally, Mr. and Mrs. commencing at the usual a hot dinner will be served. Bean are celebrating this Horace A splendid program has teen tune of sacrament services. event with ho little demeanor, arranged for the afternoon. as it is their first grandchild, and All present and fo mcr ward is Mrs. Bean's mother, Mrs. SOCIETY members over sixty jears of age Love's first 1 invita-are invited, with special The Relief Society Centennial tlons bping extended to widows Relief Society Notes program panned as a stake affair and widowers. If transportation was given ,A beaut'ful fern ha3 been cancelled, Eva G.iles-piis a problem, those desiring to Mrs. Katherine Firth, President, reports. In accord- ' tend shou'TOenntact members by the ward Relief SocietyTuesday, in apance with instructions received of the Old Folks committee. for her on the services preciation D. from the L. S. Relit f Society Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farley quilting committee. general hoard. She urges, how- are chairmen of the committee, Tuesday was Work and Busiever, that all wards try to feature assisted by Mr. and Mrs. I. J. ness in Relief Society. A lovely some outstanding or program Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigewas sewed, and Edna Hanevent on the Centennial dav, low, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Love- quilt sen gave the lesson on "ReadyMarch 17. less. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, made coats, dresses and slips. and Mrs. Mr. and Jesse Cordner Valentine refreshments were servRelief Society lessons will be Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbins. ed by the Mrs. Helen Wakefield, under the direction of the LiterRuth Meldrum, assisted by Dian-th- a ary class leader next week, with Eklns. The consumer's Hales Relates I)r. a continuation of "Humor In Litwas given by Mrs. Edna piedee erature. Experiences To Orem Hansen. "A3 a consumer in the total defense of democracy, I will Lions Meeting do my part to make my home, my Social At Experiences at Randolph Field, community, and my country ready Texas, were related by Dr. Wayne effhient, and strong. I will buy Timp. Being B. Hales, to Orem Lions elub carefully. I will take good care members at their monthly meet- of the things I have, I will waste Plans for a big ward soeia to held Monday evening at Twin nothing." was her theme. he held Friday. February 20, at ing Next Tuc sdav will he the Litin Orem. Dr. Hales, who pines 3 p. m. in the recreation hail, loom has recently returned from his erature lpsson. Mrs. Emily Baum big on the calendar of events for post as technical instructor at will give a review on the book, Timpanogos ward memhers, at I Randolph Field, illustrated his Life of Will Rogers. All are which time a snappy program, talk with interesting colpred invited to participate with a sentigames and refreshments are In slides. ment or something humorous. store. Sunday evening will be Relief Several duets were rendered by Details for the affair are being and Genevieve Gordon, Society conference. All officers, Elizabeth worked out by the different auxteachers, and memhers are especiaccompanied by Fern Muzzell. iliary organizations of the ward, Two new Curtis ally invited to attend, as well as members, R. with of Harold Baker the Gordon and Elhert Miller, were all ward memhers. Stake officers Mutual Young Men's Improve- welcomed into the club. will be in attendance and a specment Association acting as genLion Thomas Jacobs arranged ial musical program has boon arA special proeral rhairmnn. and conducted the program. At- ranged. gram, he announces. Is being ar- tendance at the A meeting of Utah Daughters meeting was good ranged for the occasion hv the of Utah Pioneers was held at the Brieham Young university Public home of Mrs. Etnily Baum, ThursService Bureau. day. , Other committee memhers, toMurray Baum of Ashton, Idaho, Mrs. Anna T. Nielsen gether with the organization visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newell they represent are: Pauline PatBaum this week. Mrs. Lloyd L. Baum entertain, ten. Sunday School; Virginia B. ed at a August 'Omanson was given a birthday party Monday Glen Relief Poulson, Society; afternoon honoring her daughter birthday party by his daughter, Rowley, Y. M. M. I. A.; Beatrice Beverly, who was five years old. Inez Omanson, of Seattle, WashRowley, Y. W. M. I. A.; Fern Games were played and delicious ington. Dello Rowley, refreshments were served to the Knight, Primary; Mrs. Clara Burgner was surElders qnorum. following guests: Karen Dennett, prised at her home by a number Priesthood qnorums of the Mary and Wayne Johnson, Earyl of her friends after the church ward are cooperating to make It Bird, Elliott Jordon, Clark John- services Sunday in honor of her an event for everyone by contactson, Mark Cluff. Linda Lee and birthday. ing personally all families in the Beverly Baum. Lovely gifta were Mrs. Clarence Ashton and Mrs. ward with Invitations to attend. presented to the honoree. Frank Ashton gave a party In Contributions realized from the Mrs. Muhlestein honor of Mrs. Afton Lewis AshSterling social will go Into the ward build(Joyce Gadd) and her two chil- ton, last week. Games were playing fund. dren of Price have been visiting ed and delicious refreshments her folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gadd were served to thirty guests. the past week and have returned Of special Interest Is the marGood Will to their home. riage of Max Daley and Wanda Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gadd at- Hill. They were married Wed. The 295th Quorum of SeventA reies of Sharon Stake Is planning a tended the funeral services of in the Salt Lake Temple. Good will party at the Vineyard Mrs. Fred Tatton in Orangeville, ception In honor of the newly weds was held Thursday at the recreational hall Thursday eve- Utah. Theron Kilipack Is still ill from ward amusement hall. 8 m. at 19, p. Fehruary ning. George Peterson Is home from There will be a program and complications of the flu and Is confined to his home. the army visiting his moth-e- r dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Max Depew of who has been very 111. All Seventies and their partners are invited to attend. There will be no charge. One hundred per cent attendance Is desired. OLD FOLKS TO HOLD High Council Presented Friday inter-Americ- MATERIAL WASTE MUST RE STOrrED MS Ie The cast of the production includes very capable students who sere selected from the Senior high student body after extensive tryouts. Members of the east air-pli- ed cai- to conser'ing- rubber and paper. Merchants are asked to use a minimum of paper in wrapping parcels, and to use mine at all for packaged goods. It is recommended that the r umber of store deliveries be reduced whenever possible. The consumer should understand what is being done, and cooperate. Dont ask to have your purchases wrapped or put in bags if you can conveniently carry them as they are. Take your purchases home yourself, instead of asking for delivery service, whenever you can. Save boxes and paper of all kinds they can be reclaimed and j ut to further use. Experiments are now being conducted to discover whether or not it is feasible to reclaim the tin content of pans, and before long you may be asked to save your used cans. Tin, like rubber, is fast becoming scarce. Both chain stores and independent stores are taking active part in these prevent needless waste endeavors. Your cooperation will enable them to give you the best possible service consistent with current conditions. And your cooperation will help conserve materials which are vitally needed in defense work. 12, 1942 carried out a Valentine motif at the tables, snd Valentine favors were presented. Mrs. J. Frank Earl of Provo entertained with a review of the bonk. "Theres No Place Like Home, by James Lee EHenwood. Mrs. Nina Booth was chair- man of the committee In charge. Large selection of beautiful hard finish worsteds, tweed3, coverts, flannels in blues, browns, greys and greens sizes 28 to 44. Just the pant to wear with that extra coat. . 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