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Show f f PACE TWO THE VOICE OF SHARON No teacher can face a group of interested, inquisitive, earnest boys and girls without feeling a profound retheir future sponsibility towaj-Published Monthly by and none can shirk this responsiSharon's Cooperative Educational and Recreational Association bility who have once set their hearts . Orem, Utah Box 252-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 toward the goal of child progress. SOc jt The code of loyalty of any successYearly Subscription Price ful church worker would include, Application for second class postage applied for. among other things, the following: HENRY D. TAYLOR DEE GLEN BROWN MYRL WENTZ 1. Since ' I have acepted this reBusiness Manager Editor Associate Editor sponsibility willingly, I will da everything within my power to measure up REPORTERS Mrs. Lena Andreasen Vineyard to the ideals Of my position. .... Timpanogos Mrs. Eva Gillispie . Edgemont Mrs. C. H. Poulson 2. I will do my best, under all a. Ersel Cook Mrs. Ila Gadd . Sharon Pleasant View conditions. Mrs. Vidella Ivie Lake View Grand View Mrs. Scott A. Taylo- r3. I will not allow trivial excuses to keep me from my appointments. 1 THANKSGIVING 4. - I will make use of every facility at my disposal to improve my The spirit of 'Thanksgiving is the spirit of giving thanks; and as a worker. the spirit of giving thanks is nothing more nor less than the spirit 5. I will have faith in myself, in of gratitude. It has been rightly said that one of the most common my fellow workers, and in my pupils. human weaknesses is that of ingratitude the failure to appreciate. 6. I will be prompt and punctual This is the traditional season' for men to recognize (if for only the at all times, for I want to be considseason itself) the gratuitous acts and kindnesses done in their be- erate of the time of other people. half. If we have food, clothing and shelter we have much to be 7. When I offer criticism it shall thankful for. If we have our homes and loved ones, we possess the be only helpful; otherwise, I shall remost enduring joys that earth affords. If we have labor of one sort main sient. or another, even though- it be not so profitable, we have the ordinary 8. When I find that conditions means to the ordinary gifts of life, for: From labor, health; from make loyalty to these ideals impossiIf we have spiritual satisfaction, the ble, I shall resign my position willinghealth, contentment spring. toward anyone Gospel, we have a most satisfying knowledge, for which nothing else ly, with no ill will in all the world could be substituted. If we have friends, and the concerned. love of fellowmen, we possess an incomparable store of wealth. KARL BANKS. uJljr linin' of lmrmt wel-for- e, - These are the ordinary joys of life. They are the most vital. After all, contentment is natural wealth; luxury, artificial poverty. Reasons whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, lie in the three words health, peace and competence. During this Thanksgiving season we will do well to polish up anew the spirit of gratitude within us. We may pray, not for the Editor asking," but for The thankir g. Scouts and Vanguards Sunday School Holes The outlook for Scout and Vanguard activities for the coming year are more promising than ever before. Much strength has been added to the Van- guard work by the selection of John Lewis and Earl Mechant to act as commissioners. A number of other capable workers have been selected, and it is anticipated that the organization will be complete for publication at a later date. The Sunday School board members are visiting each third Sunday. Each is required to make a written report of the visit. One of our reports is as follows;' Dear Brother Partridge: I visited the Sunday school on the 19th and was so thrilled the entire time that I have only good to report. They were punctual, the building was comfortable, clean and beautiful. The opening exercises went along smoothly, the two and one half minute talks were excellent a girl about thirteen gave a talk on "Truth that was extra good. The young mans Calk was on the "Art of Giving, quoted from Van Dyke, that too was excellent. The music was appropriate and The marching beautifully rendered. was very finpr The sacramental services were so good because they went over quickly and orderly, eight deacons assisted. I visited only the primary class. The teacher had been absent three weeks so she was behind in the elsson work, but the order was good. They had a nice little cozy room and plenty of seats. The closing exercises were fine. You may sen dme up there as often as you like, if I may do a little good and see Brother Campbells paintings I will be quite satisfied. Your Genealogy ference so successful. We surely appreciate our Relief Society chorus, and hope they will continue in their good work. Sharon Ward Aaronic Priesthood of Sharon The lesser priesthood ward seems to occupy the rnu. busy and prominent position in the ent re aard. Encouraged by the proposed lor and Grace Nuttall were released with a vote of thanks for their splendid trip to Brvce canton and Zion Nationfind enjoylabors, Sisters Davies and Taj lor hav- al park, the boj s seem to in satisfaction and ment performing ing both served for over 20 years as extheir duties and taking part in the difecutive officers in the organization. Sister Lillie Hills is the new president ferent activities of the ward. Tire Deacons, especially, seem to le witlr May Davis as first councilor and the right path. They are now reon Olive Lunceford as second councilor. Ada Carter will continue as secretary organized and constitute three lively v and treasurer. A splendid program quorums. The Teacher's quorum consisting was given, the incoming and outgoing officers each making a few remarks. & special feature was a skit representing racs the Relief Society Magazine under the direction of Mrs. Melissa Brown. Eva Gillespie, Maud Davis and Lydia of the Stake Board were present and made short speeches. At the Relief Society conference held in Grandview ward, Sundry evening. Charlotte November 12, President Davies and her councilors, Kate Tay- Hp-ga- HOME OWNED and OPERATED These Prices Good until Thanksgiving Conferences were held at Timpanogos and Vineyard wards on Sunday special evening, November 12, with programs showing the progress of the rUicf society work. Special musical numbers were given. Sarah Shaw, Maud Partridge and High Councilman Spencer Madison attended the Timpanogos ward and Flora Bigler, Katherine Firth and Pres. Adelbert Bigler represented the stake board at Vineyard ward. Sisters Malicent Wells, Lena Andreason and Lizzabelle Davis also were present. Sweet Potatoes 6 25c LBS. SUGAR 2 LbS 15c Baking Powder Large Can SOAP '3 CREME OIL ' JELLO norm" uU LL 1 1 SHILLINGS, lb WEST C0AST lb 22c 10c : 19c 27 10 - SYRUP st Salad Dressing Cranberries 2 -- STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY NEWS improve-(Continue- n MRS. AMELIA LATTA, Reporter There will be one senior excursion to the Salt Lake temple Thursday, Noyember 23, and two senior excurseason draws As the Christmas sions to be held on Wednesday, De- nearer, we are making a plea to the cember 13, and Thursday, Dec. 21. members of the stake for any toys you may have stored away or for some There will be a stake board officers little thing you might make to help meeting of the Genealogical society make some little child happy. We must Thursday evening, December 14 at 7 remembef (he words, If you do it unoclock in the' stake administration to the least of these, you do it unto building. Me. So try and prepare some little There were 34 members in attend- thing for some child and give to your ance at the temple excursion from this teachers when they call in December. stake, November 6. t Sharon stake genealogical convenLakeview and Edgemont ward will tion was held at the Linconl high hold their Relief Society conference on school auditorium, Sunday, Nov. 19. Sunday evening, November 26, and Three sessions were held and well at- Pleasant View ward on Sunday eventended. Moses A. Rowley, stake gen- ing, November 26, and Pleasant View ealogical representative conducted the ward on Sunday evening, December Elder Joseph H. Smith 10. Remind all your friends to attend. meetiugs. and Ovena J. Ockey of Salt Lake were present at all sessions and gave very The Ideal Tenant Sister Ockey addresses. inspiring Agent You say you have no childmade a research demonstration on the ren, victrola radio or dog? You seem pedigree of Pres. A. V. Watkins and to be the tenant I am looking for. Brother Moses A. Rowleys families. Prospective Tenant I guess I had Speakers at the afternoon session in- ought- to tell you that my fountain pen cluded7 Bishop B.M. Jolley of the squeaks a bit. Sharon ward, President A. V. Watkins, Afton Lewis, Fay Fielding, 'Sister The Wrong Attribute Ockey, and Elder Joseph H- - Smith. Customer "I dont like these picElder Wilford R, Stubbs, high council tures. They dont do me justice. representative of the Genealogical So"Justice? Lady, Photographer ciety was present and gave the bene- what is want mercy. you diction. There were 225 in attendance at the afternoon session. Gate This organization, when completed, will comply with the suggestions of the National Council of Boy Scouts of America, and with the general authorities of the church. It will be composed of a district committee within the stake that will meet once each month for the purpose of studying the boy problem within the stake. It will be the policy of the committee to set up objections for the year, and for the coming month, to so organize within the committee to assist the wards in achieving the objectives, to hear reports and to attend to any business that might come before the committee for the good of scouting. In addition to the stake district committee, the ward troop committee will be encouraged to meet once each month for the purpose of studying boy problems within the ward, to establish objectives for their troops, to hear reports and to carry out the plans and policies (Signature) of tht stake committee and to assist P. S. There was a good percentage scoutmasters in handling their troops. By PRES. EVA GILLESPIE Inez Knight Allen represented the Three major projects are now under of the priesthood in attendance. They to send their secretary to General Relief Society Board at way. The first of these, in addition promised opr annual conference. We certainly ento the hikes and trips of the individual Union meeting. joyed her visit and she left many troops, will be to form stake outings to We think there is no truer message splendid ideas on our work with the points of historic value, or of indus- of a good Sunday school than its teachers and class leaders. She also trial significance. ability to influence those who attend stressed the importance of the Relief The first trip to be taken during the as this school influenced our board Society Magazine. Commissioner Hilearly part of November will be one to member. , ton J. Robertson spoke on county and historic spots, which will include Fair-fielfederal relief. The stake board memCedar Fort, Mercur and ManIDEALS AND LOYALTY bers wish to thank all who took part An an enthuresident old and ning. Two vital factors that have made during the day to help make the con siastic pioneer of the stake. Brother possible mankind's greatest accomCharles Crandcil, will be taken along plishments have" been, first, a definite to relate incidents that occurred during ideal, and second, loyalty to that ideal. the days when eight stage lines, JohnThe greatest ideal to which anyone son's army and other since forgotten can . . aspire is service to ones fellows. factors were common in these parts. No one can accept willingly a position Three industrial trips will be planned as a teacher or officer in the Sunday at intervals during the winter. school without sensing the importance Another activity of interest to all and magnitude of this ideal. To apScouts will be to participate in the Naproach this goal, even in part, requires tional Nut Tree Planting Project dur the best that us. We cannot ing t he coming year. Nuts from his- - succeed and be about it. toric grounds in the east, such as Mt Success requires devoVernon, Gettysburg and Winchester, tion, faith in ourselves, and loyalty. to will be distributed through the troops the cause. for planting. A historic grove will be planted within the stake, wherein all trees will be one of tradition and of historical It is the plan to add to significance. this grove year by year, building within the grove the traditions of Scouts and Scouters. There are a number of spots within the stake the history of which should be made sacred and preserved for future generations. The work of hunting them out and marking them will also receive much of the time and attention of Scours k) and Scouters during the coming year, seems to be improving m attendance although 4 great deal more can be expected from these fellows in the form of attendance as well as participation in. their various activities. The active members are takwondtrful way and are ing part in a to be congratulated. In regard to the Priests quorum it Can be said that the members are doing wonderfully well. They are organized and a great deal can be expected from these fellows and their , respective officers. The Sharon ward is proud of the accomplishments of the members of the Lesser Priesthood; yet the officers d realize there is chance for on page 3) of 27 members 25c 29c Q,u,y PLENTY OF EXTRA QUALITY-CELER- Y For home curing, Morton Salt, Mortons Sausage Seasoning Wrights Smoke and Home Pickle Cure Dependable Meats Rum Flavor Meat Libby's POUND Eastern Cured HAMS PICNIC Pound LARD 2 CUDA,IAV'SEEX BACON SALT POUND Sauer Kraut pound j Mince Ajar Here lies till Gabriels trumpet peals, The bones of Shelby Sharp. He dozed while holding a steering wheel, And woke up holding a harp. 10c 12c .. 19c 12c - 7c STANDARD MARKET For Your nr1 THANKSGIVING d, We Sell and Recommend NU METAL Weather Strips i d e, SMOOT LUMBER CO. 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