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Show TAC.E TWO THE VOICE OF SHARON uli;r llotfp of l;armt STAKE M. I. A. HEWS Stake Relief - ( Sharon's Cooperative Published Monthly, by SUCCESSFUL STAKE DANCE Our stake dance at Ceneva was a Associat?on Orem, Utah Educational and Recreational Provo R. F. D. Ko. 2 Box 252-- Society News lessons will be given. At 7.30 p. m. in the Assembly hall, Lesson in Pictures." Thurs day fro mlO a. m. to 12 noon a general and stake officers meeting will be held in the auditorium, bishops building and a general assembly in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the Tabernacle. In its effort to more fully meet the needs of the unfortunate this winter, a special plea is being made by the Relief Societies to all residents of the stake for used clothing or shoes, which Please make a thormay be used. ough survey of your closets and have ready your bundles for the Relief society teachers on their next call, or leave :t directly with your tjrd presidents. Lesson work m the various wards will commence.. Tuesday afternoon, October 3, at 1:30 p. m., when the Teachers Topic wil be given. At 2:30 p. tn. (some of the wards commence at 2 p. m.), the Theological and Testimony meeting will be held. The second Tuesday is- the visiting teachers report day, and the work and business program wil! be given. On the third Tuesday the literary lesson will be given, and (he fourth Tuesday the social service lesson will be given. All the lessons are exceptionally interesting, and an urgent invitation is extended to every woman in the stake to attend. The first Tuesday in the month is the only one that starts be fore the'regular time. On October 29 the Relief Society annual stake conference will be held at the Seminary building, and the TimThe bishops panogos yard chapel. stake officers and ward presidents will meet at the Seminary from 9 to 10 30 a. m., where Federal Relief" will be discussed by general board members and a oounty commissioner. The in Church Value of Standardization Welfare Work, discussed by a general board member, and the ward bishop. From 10:30 a. m. to 12 noon all stake and ward officers will meet with bishops and advisory high counselmen, where general board member will give "Message to Special Officers in Relief What I Consider (he Most Society. Successful Lesson of he Year," talks will be given by five class leaders and one ward music for director. Class Suggestions Leaders, by a general board membei. The public meeting will be held in the Timpanogos ward chapel at 2 p. m. and an invitation is extended to all members of the stake to attend. Report will be given by the R. S. stake president. "Dangers on the Horizon will be given by a stake board member, and Old and New Values by 1 general board member. The closing address will be given Sister by President A. V. Watkins. Wells and Davis and the Relief Society chorus are working hard on the musical numbers for these meetings. By PRESIDENT EVA G1LLISPIE success in every way," however some On the afternoon of September 7, wards benreceived more pleasure and. 50l Yearly. Subscription Price from it than others. Vineyard was the stake board pleasantly surprised efit Application for second class postage applied for. the lucky ward receiving the $5 prize Mrs.- Orson Prestwich, retiring board DEE GLEN BROWN MYRL ENTZ HENRY D. TAYLOR for the largest- - percentage of attend- member, at htr home, in Sharon ward. A short business meeting was held, - Editor , ance. Associate Editor Business Manager ' in attendance as after which the time was spent in social The wards placed REPORTERS ' delicious Mrs. Lena Andreasen .. luncheon was Vineyard follows; Vineyard, 19 per cent; Sharon, chat and ! Mrs. Eva Giliispie Edgemont Mrs. C. H.j Poulson .... Timpanogos IS per cent; Timpanogos, 14 per cent; served to those fresent. A lovely Mrs. Ila Gadd Pleasant View Ersel Cook Sharon Lake View, 11 per cent; Edgemont, 10 gift was presented to Mrs. Prestwich. Mrs. Ruth N. Brgwn Grand View Mrs. Scott A. Taylor At the regular monthly meeting of - Lake View per cent ; Grand View, 7 per cent, and Pleasant View, 3 per cent all stake officers, plans were discussed This wrinter we hope to have ir.anv for the Ward Relief society confer. By PRESIDENT ADELBERT BIGLER stake dances. ence and dates were arrange! with-There is an attitude taken by souie of our rural people which suggestive program, as follows; contributes to their failure,' financially and otherwise. M. A. I. Grand View , Sharon, Sunday eveSTAKE BOARD MEETING It does not exist, as a rule, with business men, and it is not spen M. A. I. officers, please take notice ning, October 22. with successful people. The sin is current apiong some of our very NovemTimpanogos, best folks, tut unfortunately, they are not conscious of it or of the of the change of date for stake board Vineyard, Hereafter this year our ber 12. meetings. injury which flows from it, to themselves and others. It is difficult stake hoard meetings will be held the to describe this characteristic, but it can be illustrated somewhat Edgemont, Lakeview, November 26 second Thursday of each month at ! the by following: pleasant View December 10. 7 p. m. Farmer A How is your pear crop this year? Preliminary program, under the diFanner B Its' good, but I guess Ill have to give it awray !, rection of the bishopric. IN DATE OF ' FarmerC Do you think you will be able to get rid of your CHANGE Sustaining of officers and financial M. I. A. UNION MEETING r- report apples V by Secretary. Instead of meeting the second Suntalk by the music diFarmer D Well, I was bilked, out of my apple crop last of M. A. each I. ward and month, jtar, day Music in the Relief society rector, and I dont know what will happen to them this year! stake officers will meet for union Neubaur. .The farmer has a difficult fight. He ought not to deliberately meeting the fourth Sunday of each and the Life theof Alexander R. S. trio or chorus Song by make it harder. Of course, he does not intend to; but he fre- month. The meetings will continue to Come, Oh Thou Glorious Day of quently deceives himself by his disparaging remarks. The person be held in the Timpanogos ward Promise. "Vho gives way to the attitude above illustrated, is half whipped chapel. Report of work by ward president. before the fight begins. The fruit buyer,, who is not a poor judge Stake, and ward superintendents and talk by both counselors, of human nature, knows that such a one is an easy victim. He takes presidents are insisting "on every ofLesson the one on iiiiiiiiiiiimuuuuiuu!uuixaamacaiagaiagiiapa!g;ng,.-,.-.n..m.,M.work and Maga. full advantage, pf the situation, heaping discourtgement upon such ficers attendance at union meetings. zine, and the Home and R. S.," fola person, and spreading the demoralizig spirit among the neighbors. this union At our year, meetings Some of our very best. Latter-da- y Saints are' guilty of the sin every department, both in the class lowed by trio, Home, Sweet Home." 1 Short talk by stake board represenreferred to . They do not realize hofo much they do toward the and activity sections, will hold septative. of of the market. Discouragement arate sessions. Ward workers are prices and the undoing lowering talk; by ward bishop. is evil,- - and trouble lies in its wake. Encouragement comes of promised some.interesting and worthI is the month of conferProvo, October a true defies flows Faith from it! while meetings. Faith, and success (which really Relief Society ences. The general description is a liye, vital, wholesome, gladsome attitude. Its conference will be held in Salt Lake The following are the percentages hope, is opposite, which is doubt, darkness, lack of confidence and October 4 and S, the first meet' of attendance of the stake and wirds City a treacherous foe. held Wednesday, October 4 Instead of thinking in terms of get rid of" and give away, at the union meeting held September ing 10to be o'clock in the Assembly hall. at the farmer should be thinking of new cases, fancy packs, trading 10, 1933: Lesson work for the Literary. TheologPet. with happy people and fair returns for his produce. This is. done by ical Social service and Teacher's topic 83 successful, people. Rather than to contemplate doing business Stake officers will ,be given. w'ith crooks and bilks, the wise man, the man of Faith, has mental Lake View 44 departments From 2 to 4, method of presenting will and their Grand View 42 pay pictures of dealing with honest folk, who can 40 bills. . This is attitude of those who win. It should be worth a great Pleasant View 40 deal to some of our good people to understand that while the unwise Timpanogos 28 farmer is complaining and condemning, the alert fruit, broker is Sharon 17 underrating the ability of such a person and taking advantage of Vineyard -:F him, but the wise farmer is industriously seeking, and finding, a Edgemont , fair market for his crops. , T -- - , r ... oft-tim- es - . Five-minu- te Five-minu- four-minu- te , HOMECOMING DAY Five-min- Saturday, September 30th Varsity Town Suits Special $17.50 our midst These good and bad attitudes are demonstrated-i'from day to day. Look about you and see if the Writer is not correct in his statements herein. Note the clean, fine looking packs of fruit and 'produce, and the cheerful demeanor of those who handle it. Note also the dirty cases, the uninviting appearance of the fruit therein, and the hopeless mein of its vendors. Constructive thinking and acting always produce happy results, but destructive thinking and acting are utter folly. As a nlan thinkeSh in his hear, so he is 1" farmers welfare, such Many things have been suggested lower etc., etc. These rates, freight laws, cooperation, a$ protective the proper will without, hut ; undoubtedly help, may be good they attitude, the farmer will fail. The plain truth is that without the d aid of any of the suggested relief measures, the fanner who is to right thinking and acting can succeed; while the person will be unsuccessful with the aid of all of whose attitude s wrong ' V such measures. Saints who It is, very certain that there are .many Latter-da- y Should learn more about the basic principles of our religion. Faith cannot be.accurately described, but we see its evidences, its fruits, the marvelous things which come of it. It is comparable to the sun, whose rays we see, whose effects, upon our health and upon nature we note with awe and appreciation ; yek we know not what the sun is. When we see an individual who is calm and happy, who radiates love, good cheer, friendship, and those qualities which we so milch admire, we must conclude that such a one is filled with scinFaith, which, like the sun, we do not understand, nevertheless tillates beautiful things. Faith is the assbrance of things hoped for, Certainly, this assurance and evithe evidence of things unseen. the arc things which lighten the heart and dence spoken pi by Paul in his persecution, was happy with even the Paul, eye. gladden to-th- e accus-tome- v Elders News The Elders quorutfis of the stake .will have their next union meeting on the second Sunday !n November, according to Brother Orson Prestwich of the high council, who is working with this group. The second Sunday of each month having been set aside as the time that Melchizidek quorums will meet. There will be no meeting in October, due to the- - General Conference of the Church in Salt Lake Brother Richard Harris hai served as class leader of the group for some time, but has moved from the stake, making necessary his resignation. Brother Harris has been very diligent and dependable in this office, and it is with regret that his resignation must All Elders in Sharon be accepted. thanks for hid wonderful servive, and wish him success in his future under takings. At the November meeting , a new class leader will be appointed, as well as a reporter to report the happenings of the group to the Voice of Sharon." Brother Harry Wells of the Timpanogos ward will give the lesson at ,this meeting, and it is the wish of Brother Prestwich and the ward presidencies that a fine representation of the Elders of the stake be present. The subject of the lessons is Church Authority and Church Government, and have been exceedingly interesting, according to those in charge. Vineyard Edgemont FOUR-STA- Grand View Sharon Lake View U It should be understood that when one takes a position in the mutual it is their responsibility to be present at union meetings. 10 Dozen -nt Portis Hats Berg Hats $2.95 $3.50 V Dohhs and Stetson Hats $5 Mens Fall Hose FANCY PATTERNS ' 4 Pair for $1 Mens Ties FANCY PATTERNS Special 75c BANKS FIRST DUTY is to safeguard its depositors. Money In order to be safe for its depositors and to continue its operation a bank must be conducted on- - a profitable basis. This mefinsthat a good portion of its funds must bev-invested to earn interest. WEST CENTER. PROVO i saitsBnns;:a;BBmiimam:aErasisnm;a - , A substantial part of the deposits is kept in cash and ready to meet demands, bmee this reserve does not earn any interest, another reserve is kept in the highest types of readily marketable bonds and notes. The rest of the depositors' funds is usually loaned to customers of the bank who borrow for short terms and who can assure the bank of ready payment when these loans fall due. Because of its obligation to return its depositors money upon demand, the bank must invest a large part of its assets in ' loans of . Style Leadership 16 , , Special . Y entrusted to its care does not belong to it, but belongs to the depositors, and is subject, in most instances, to withdrawal by them upon demand. Therefore, a bank must so manage its money that it can meet demands ' for funds upon short notice. , ' Mens Fancy Shirts 95c these qualities within his breast, but without them he would have been of all men most miserable. It would be a most excellent thing tor a discouraged man to make sure that he is thinking properly. He would do well to learn the reason why he fails when others succeed, under the same circumstances. The problems of life are sufficiently difficult, and we ought not to obscure their solution by doubt, darkness and despair. The Latter-da- y Saints are capable' of great love and fortitude. We have within us the seeds of happiness ; we are possessed of great potentialities ; but we need yet to learn many things. The writer is convinced that many of us should get a clearer understanding of the fundamentals of our doctrines. For the present, let us cultivate true Faith, and we shall prosper! Provo, Utah A WORSTED feUITS R Timpanogos Mr. Farmer:- Investigate and Drive the New -- ng short-maturitie- s. In order to function properly a commercial bank should supply temporary financial needs of persons, firms and corporations and should fiot undertake to furnish permanent capital. FARMERS and MERCHANTS BANK JOHN F. BENNETT, F. S. HARRIS, Ford Truck V-- 8 Before Buying Any Truck At Any Price! S ALEX HEDQUIST, President Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- Remember the WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP, on the corner, near Lnicoln High School Haircuts 25c and 15c; shave, 25c. Razors honed and sharpened, 25c (Adv.) Hart Schaffner & Marx Pleasant View Farmers and Merchants Bank ' City. Stake officers $19.50 - V.. BIRD, Cashier. Member Federal Reserve System TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. : PHONE 1000 i PROVO, UTAH |