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Show THE VOICE PAGE SIX IU A. STAKE Seaons Greetings to ilEUS' M. I A cilor to Sister Phillips, Sister Firth beirg released to act m the Stake Board Mrs. John Liebhardt was also released as visiting tea ln.iV Leader on account of sickness and Mrs LaPreal Jones will take her place. We are fortunate indeed in having Mrs Maud Bceify Jacob attend our Union mettings this Season, where she gives the Literary lessons. Mr' Jacob is the author of this tars I course, Life and Literature Oil November 29 the stake board lyet at the home of Mrs Lena Amlrea-sowhere a short meeting was held after which t he afternoon was spent in social chat,, the m easiest being the bir thday anniversary of Mrs. Amlreavn A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess, after which a surprise gift was presented to her by the members of the board who were all present. Missionaries Return workers Jc ' lie with you this Chr't"'i T ''. The light of GuJ with you abide, That like the star of Bethlehem. Whiih guided far the three wise turn. Its rad.arue may inspire the youth To walk the golden path f truth I ' OF THANKS The family of Mrs. D. S. Fark wish to thank every one who assisted in any way at the funeral o ftheir be loved wife and mother. The speakers, Brothers, Wentz, Vance and Bishop Jolley were of great Aaronic Priesthood News MISS ERMA STUBBS ELDER WILLARD OLSEN Miss Erma Stubbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Stubbs of Edgemont, who returned the day before Thanksgiving from a two year's mission in the Western states. Sister Stubbs reports having enjoyed her labors very much, and according to her companions and missionary president, she was outstanding in her missionary accomplishments. Sister Erma arrived at Denver, November 20, 1931, and after remaining there two weeks, she was assigned, tc Council Bluffs, Iowa where she labored seven months. After working in Lincoln, Nebraska nine months and Omaha four months, she was transferred to Grand Island in the West Nebraska district, where she received her release at the last November conference. After her release she enjoyed the privilege of visiting her former fields of labor, in company wi'h President MRS. AMELIA LATTA, Reporter Elias S. Woodruff and the newly apThere will be two junior excursions pointed mission president, Joseph J. held in Salt Lake Temple February Daynes. 17, 1934 and June 30, 1934, for bapErma also reports an enjoyable trip tisms. Our stake will participate at to the World's Fair in Chicago, . at 1 and 3 p. m. on the above! dates. which time the company also visited We are required to furnish eight Nauvoo, Rockford, Illinois, Beliot, hundred names from our stake and Wisconsin and many other places of Saints the their on to urge get busy interest. research. Sharon stake is proud of Erma, and we are sure that her example and laThere will be a Temple excursion bors at home will be but a continuaon December 21, 1933. tion of her fine work in the mission field. There will be a stake genealogical officers meeting held in connection with the general board meeting on Thuisuay evening at 7:00 p. m. in the stake administration building. By PRES. EVA G1LLISPIE What beReturned Native Son At this season of the year we wish in windows stained the come of glass There were 75 in attendance at the to thank all members of the Relief the church? Senior excursion from Sharon stake The Slake Presidency, and Society. Constant Inhabitant Well, you see, to the Temple on Thursday, November High Council, the Bishoprics and all they was washed. 23, 1933. who have cooperated with us in any way to make this years work so suc- ES Report of Sharon stake genealogical cessful. We also extend the seasons activities from January 1 to Novembest greetings for the coming year. ber 19, 1933: Lizzabelte Davis, Lena Andrea-soNo. Stake Genealogical committee Katherine Firth, Lydia 1933 meetings held Hogan, Maud Partridge, Eva Let Us Solve Your No. Stake Union meetings held ... 10 Maud Gillespie, Sadie Shaw, No. Ward Public Genealogical Building Problem Davis, Flora H. Bigler, and 21 meetings held Wells. No. Senior classes held PHONE 20 19 We are pleased to report that our' 348 ward conferences are Average attendance all completed, 617 Pleasant View No. Attending Temple ward holding theirs last 2489 No. Baptisms performed Mrs. Anna CampSunday evening. ....1569 bell No. Endowments performed replace Katherine Firth as coun No. Sealings of Couples 275 No. Sealings of Children to Sharon stake heartily welcomes Elder Willard H. Olsen of Lake View, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Olsen, who has just returned from a two-yemission in the North central slates. Elcer Olsen labored in the Lake district at Duluth, Minnesota for eleven months, and was transferred to the North Dakota district where he worked for four months. IJe then returned to Duluth where he served as District President for the remainder of his mission. Brother Olsen reports having enjoyed his missionary labors very much, and the people of Sharon stake are proud to have had him represent them in the mission field. Welcome home, Wilford! ar News 10, Sorenson, 174 3 TRADE j WILL I .'in'i-t.Vi-.t New Location, 77 y CANDY 168 Produce QUALITY EGGS The Sole Object of Operating the DRAPER POULTRY-MEPLANT is to Give the Poultrymen the HIGHEST QUALITY FEEDS and SERVICE OBTAINABLE at the N VERY LOWES IS ter m and Memory Book FLOUka SISK PHOTOS LARSON STUDIO S Cranberries . - - XSSIBLE PRICE. The volume of business that has resulted on account of this policy has made it possible for us to buy at prices lowc than has ever before been possible in this territory. 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Just notify your deliveryman, field man, or our veterinary. - - WEST CENTER Draper Quality Feeds 5 - Np. 2Y2 can 69c fioOTERlIii jTr v: for Women: Kid and Crepe Mule X, 75c Sj.LJ BX) ' ,vV 1 For Men: Felt and Kid Slipper r For Boys and Girls: Felt and Elk j North University Avenue . S3c LARSON STUDIO . CHOCOLATES Let Us Make Your 77 . I FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK for a limited amount of Farm Produce ' or Fuel TuTijt Men, Gyrnna Physical sium, Clegg Home Beautification and Gardening, room 9, Davies. Child Literature and Story Telling, room 26, Wakefield. Drawing and Water Colors, Semir-arbuilding, Jepperson. i -T- v:.TT : r. Business Practice, room 17, Miner. Home Nursing and Child Care, room New Location NORTH UNIV. AVE- - VtWt'.Vh ( r. ' t ' SMOOT LUMBER CO. Adult School I guide. i these suggestions. Building Estimates 13 No. Senior Excursions held 16 No. Stake members 129 No. Ward Committee members (Continued from page 1) No. Subscriptions to Genealogical 17 Magazine Physical Recreation, Women Gym, Holland. An Appetizer American Government and Current Diner Why docs that dog sit there Events, room 17, Miner. Chorus, Seminary building, Jepper and watch me all the time? son. Waiter You've got the plate he Farm Management, room 8, usually eats from sir. Kart-chne- VlVtlV.'S.'-ei- A gift need not be expensive to be appreciated. For instance, consider floouvaZa n, Parents No. Junior Excursions held Public Speaking, room 25, Clegg. 8:30 to 10:00 Poultry Production, room 8, V? surrender. Nothing if we aie to f.nd that more abundant hfe in linn We must lose out selves in this supreme If we take this course the devotion. way through the present chaotic world will become clear. Tor God will he our means complete short of that will do jji lAiiHlH (Continued from page If But it is impossible for a. sinful man to know Him; that sure knowledge comes through the witness of the Holy Ghost. A sinful nation moreover cannot receive the strength of His divine favor. Proverbs 14 34 truly says' Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach, to any people." 3. The Apostle Paul declared that Life Eternal is to know God and Jesus Christ His Son. One st re way of understanding God is in prayer. That was the channel used by the Prophet Joseph Smith. And Joseph found Him. We all pray, of course, that is, we say our prayers. But do we really pray, pray with faith noAnd do we wait thing wavering? for God to answer? Too often we just half pray we make our petitions to God and then, as Dr. Frank Buchman has put it, we hang up the receiverl We dont give God a chance to answer. 4. There is much confusion today as to the nature and attributes of God. Many believe in a great, directing intelligence yet refuse to believe in a personal, living God such as is taught in the Scriptures and accepted by the Latter-da- y Saints. Yet, we ask, how can intelligence function except aB it finds expression through an organized, living being? ff we examine a cleverly contrived machine we see in it the intelligence and skill of the man who made it. But our search does not reveal the man. Yet not ofr one moment would we deny the existence of the maker of the watch. To do so would be absurd. 5. We observe the beauty of the universe around us, the pattern, the harmony, the grandeur of it all wdien the sky op neth; the wind running wild; and laughter passeth oer the earth. Suiely here is intelligence that Stake Relief Society (Continued from page 1) D. Handley, Glen LyMrup, Clarence Feuc, Dwaiue Lyatrup, Vineyard ward. Tony Madsen, Arnold Ewell, Paul Madsen, Leonard Zobcll, Lake View r ward. Arlo Kitchen, Stanley Farley, Lowell Bigelow, Thomas Adams, Blaine Cordner, Martin Cox, Gail Loveless, Thomas Shepherd, John Adams, Levan Asay, Arthur Watkins, Jay Salisbury, Fred Gaurdin, Grant Keeler, Timpanogos ward. Merrill Crandall, Platte Tucker, Marvin Stratton, Vance Calder, Junior Burr, William Hancock, Guy Cutler, Curtis Johnston, Wistion Downs, Wood-roGeorge Tucker, Burton Dickey, Edward Pyne, Morgan, Sharon ward. from Reports were not submitted Edgemont, Grand View and Pleasant View wards. Recreation, KVe-iVi-.- THE FOUNDATION . OF OUR FAITH GENEALOGY consolation to us. The music furnished by Brother Ivern Pyne and Sister Ruth Mecham. The quartet, Sisters Melba Calder, Lois Downs, Brother Clifton Pyne and For- - the beautiful William Vernon. flowers and words of sympa.hy and consolation. Kart-chne- fills us with wonder and awe. The most skeptical must so admit. And if mtell. gence, then a personality, the divine source of that wisdom, power and majesty God! 6. Here then is the foundation of our Faith this acceptance of God and And that our surrender o Him ter-ar- y With the approaih of the holiday season when thoughts of friends and loied ones well up m our hearts, wej are thinking of you and of the M.ri.e vou so freely give to the cause of M. I. A. Our Heavenly Father alone knows the effort that some of you must fit forth to accomplish the work that is expected of you in these great organizations, and we the Stake Board officers and members of Sharon Stake M. I. A. want you to know that we do siucerely appreciate your labors. Especially are we grateful for your efforts in trying to place the Improvement Era in every home, whereby our boys and girls may learn to appreciate good literature Through the perusal of its pages they may find stories they like to rad, the biographies of thost who have walked the same path they are treading. It is with pride and at the same time gratitude that we extend to you at this Christmas season our congratulations upon the present spirit of our work, throughout the stake, upon the interest in our program of recreation and leisure time guidance and upon the bright prospects of the future. Good work is never lost, it always rebounds to our benefit whether we realize it or not. May your Christmas be joyous and the New Year prosperous. SHARON STAKE Y. L. M. I. A. PRESIDENCY. CARD OF-SHARO- - For DRAPER Quality FEEDS and Service Call 10c C. Sterling Cluff !b. 10c - 01.35 2 lbs. 25c AUTHORIZED DEALER Phone s 023-R- -l ' Provo, Utah All Orders Delivered Fresh From the Mixer Direct to Your Coops. I ji ji |