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Show t VOICE THE PAGE TWO SHARON OF The difference between the Samarione tan and the others was that had a compassionate heart, while they wera unloving and selfish. Published Monthly by Again, that the merciful one was a Samaritan Sharons Cooperative Educational and Recreational Association showed that although he was despisBox 2S2-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 Orem, Utah ed by the Jews, could excel in good SOc By PRES. EVA GILLESPIE Yearly Subscription Price works. To X Jew none but Jews were The program for March in the various neighbors. We are not justified in Application for second class postage applied fdr. wards is as follows: that this priest, Levite or saying D. TAYLOR WENTZ HENRY MYRL DEE GLEN BROWN Tuesday, March 6 Visiting teachers Samaritan represented their type oe Business Manager Associate Editor Editor of class. We are sure that there are dept., Enduring Satisfactions Life. many kind and charitabl- - Jews, and REPORTERS Mrs. Lena Andreasen Vineyard heartless Samaritans. - The Future and many Mrs. Eva Gillispie . Theology: Intelligence Timpanogos "Edgemont Mrs. C H. Poulson Life. parable goes to, show that neighbors Sharon Mrs. Ila Gadd Pleasant View Ersel Cook Lake View Tuesday, March 13 Work and Busi- are not determined by proximity of Grand View Mrs. Scott A. Taylor.. .. Mrs. Vidella Ivie ness. Visiting Teachers' Report day. residence or by creed, nationality, race or even by family As. Tugwell Bill discussiog. ARE WE FACING THE FACTS? Tuesday, March 20 Literary lesson, Knew Hit Onions The Li'erature of the Bible. By T. EARL FOOTE March 27 Social Service City Banker (visiting farm) Tuesday, As members of the church we can map out a philosophy of Socialized Conduct. suppose thats the hired man? where-w- e came' from, why we are, here, and where we are going. In Lesson, Farmer (who had visited banks) Music Department, the life and the We assume a considerable amount of sureness pertaining to prein of Susa Young Gates will be No, thats the first works existence, war in heaven, spirits in prison, degrees of glory, resurrecdiscussed. The practise song for charge of the cows. tion, millennium, judgment day and punishment. We also take the month is The Lasting Joy. much pride in maintaining the rituals and ceremonies of our religion. On Saturday afternoon at 2,00, of of a The formalities and dogma Mormonism are high tone, but March 17, the Annual Day party should not be considered the goal. and social will be held in the VineIf I interpret correctly what little I know of history, all peoples yard ward amusement hall, and all the no matter when or where they lived had dreams of a beautiful ladies of the stake are cordially invited 3Ij? Uutrr of 01jarmt RELIEF SOCIETY e A Isle of Somewhere, or a happy hunting ground. Through their own choice, they also had certain forms and rituals to keep those dreams alive. We are very much like primitive man except that their philosophies and formalities have been added upon through ages of experience of trial and error. One very important problem that all reformers, including Christ, have had to combat is the fact that rituals, formalities, church membership, confessions, and payment of tithes have been considered the end of the journey instead of a means to the end. Most reformers have had in mind the betterment of mankind by giving more freedom, privileges apd opportunities to the common class. This has been accomplished by much sacrifice, persecution, excommunication and martyrdom. The privileged class always is very reactionary and invariably accuses the reformer of apostacy and radicalism. The true reformer is working earnestly to put "heaven in earth. Our religion teaches us that the ultimate mission of Christ is the brotherhood of man. Brotherhood means equality at least to the extenti that here shall be security for all; no poor houses,-nd class, no hungry, naked or idle. These ignorant, no problems are the fundamentals of life, and should be solved. May I suggest that instead of spending so much of'our class time in discussions of the next world, etc., that we look at conditions squarely and try to improve the world we are in now'. In offering this criticism I am not unmindful of the many complimentary things the M. I. A., Primary, Relief Society and other auxiliary organizations are doing. May I suggest a few' problems that the masses would like to hear discussed? Problems that are pertinent, vital and of general interest; conditions and situations that are eating at the very vitals of the security of life, robbing us of joy and life abundant; wrongs that could be righted if leadership had the honesty, sinoerety and chivalry it should have. Is it possible for us as leaders and members of the only true religion" to assume .the role of the reformer, catch the spirit of Christ, and become interested in the oppressed and unfortunate to the extent that we will raise our voices in class rooms and pulpit, in writing and verse, against unjust taxation, high interest rates, profiteering, high salaried public and private officers, unjustice in courts, unemployment and insecurity? As a church, the law of all things in common has been talked about for one hundred years. Picture, if you can, a millinnium while present conditions exist. Religion that I cannot experience, that does not tend to satisfy the present needs the rewards of which must come in the next world that is built upon a chrystalized dogma, making it static instead of dynamic is not filling its purpose. When we all work together for the brotherhood of man by righting condition, then we will be truly the children of God. special-privilege- Before You Put Your" Coat Away Before you store your Fur Coat for next season, be sure to let us clean it as protection from moths and other insects. It is an inexpensive investment in protection. Why not Phone 475 and have our driver call? Ladies WINTER COAT (Fur Collar and Cuffs) $1.50 Ladies, Attention) In planning your spring gardens, please remember the Relief Society flower show and exhibit to be held next September. Sister Firth is arranging some interesting work for her department for the exhibit, and if we judge from our past flower shows, Sharon stake cannot be surpassed in the growing of beautiful flowers. Stake officers meeting will be hel Thursday, March 8 at the Seminary building at 7 p. m. MEATS - beast, trudged beside him on the hard, dusty road, and would not leave him till he had secured his safety. Arriving at an inn, he left him there, and told the keeper of the inn to take good care 'of him and when he returned he would ,pay the bill. Which of these three, 'Jesus asked the lawyer, was neighbor to him who fell among thieves? The lawyer would have excluded all Samaritans and gentiles from being "Neighbors so he had not the candor to say at once "The Samaritan, but answered He that showed mercy unto him. Go," said Jesus, and do thou likewise." It was the despised Samaritan who had shown mercy to the wounded traveler, not the priest, or his assistant the Levite, though they were his own countrymen. It was the hated Samaritan who came to the rescue, when delay would have meant death to the traveler. The difference between the Samaritan who came to the rescue, when delay would have meant death to the traveler. Gangway! The New Smoked Bacon sliced with rind off, 15c lb. CARD OF THANKS POT ROASTS We wish to thank all who assisted the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother; and Pork Shoulder Roasts 11c per lb. in anyway during Now on Display sun-teste- d also See our Exceptional Values in the following USED CARS -- 0- 33 Plymouth Coach $575.00 29 BUICK Sedan .... $345.00 30 ESSEX Coach' $295.00 29 ESSEX Coach $195.00 27 Chrysler Sedan .. $ 95.00 Chevrolet Coach $ 95.00 27 Bennetts far faint Sirloin and steaks, cut from small steer beef, 15c lb. SUGAR 10 lbs., cloth Sugar, 58c Dependable Ta bag. FLOUR Home Owned - GROCERIES Star Flour, High patent, $1.57. Red WHITE KING White King Washing Powder, Ig. pkg., 27c COFFEE 1 lb. can, any brand, 3tc. TEA Tree Tea, l2 lb. pack- age, 23c. BREAD Milk Maid Bread, 4 loaves, 15c. SOAP . P. & G. - If. undry Soap, 10 bars, 25c. PEAS - BEANS Large cans Peas or Beans, 3 for 27c. 5c JELLO, Pkg. Palmolive Soap 2 bars . . 9c MATCHES, carton 6 boxes 22c Sugar, Brown or Powdered 2 Ibsrl5c ail flavors, Bananas, 5c 3b., Celery Hearts 3 for 10c, Grapefruit 3 for 10c, Oranges 15c Dozen. . SCHOFIELD 50 MII0 CO. EAST FIRST NORTH Phone 14 SKAGGS Q,P. HWd'H.' vh'FtrPtm A Surety of Purety Let Us Make Your GENEALOGICAL Bananas, Yellow fruit, lb. Grape Fruit . 3 for : IN OUR BACON PEAT . . 5c 10c DEPARTMENT lb. 15c HAMS, SwKt skinned. 8 Uutg. 1 4c Franks and Stick Boiogria lb. 13c SAUERKRAUT. . perqt. . 9c k : Salmon, Halibut, Kippered 1f7:oL IbllSalmon, Finnan Haddie, BlC. PHOTOS LARSON STUDIO 77 in the piece 111. and Memory Book New Location NORTH UNIV. AVE. Let Us Serve You Fresh Arizona LETTUCE, per head Powdered SUGAR To Users of ELECTRIC RANGES Both HOTPOINT and WESTINGHOUSE have developed extremely fast and TROUBLE-FRErange units during the last year. We are making special prices during March for range Modernization. E """ f" DC 2 lbs for 15c Hills Red Can COFFEE, pound Ji)C Spring Maid PEAS, can .... 10c Magnolia RAISINS packages OA UC 3 Crystal White CLEANSER, can SUGAR, 10 lbs r? .... DC 57c i ILLS Our representative will call on you. and - BEEF STEAKS to all who furnished cars, gave floral offerings, and those who spoke at the services. BENJAMIN A. RIDING and Family. E6 MAIBENS MODERN WALL FASHIONS Provos Pioneer Paint Dealers SLICED BACON VEGETABLES This is the answer to rooms decorated with New patterns and colorings. They are now on display 1 By C. V. HANSEN A certain lawyer came to Jesus at one time and asked the question: Who isYny neighbor? Jesus then told him how once a man going down the rocky gorge on the road to Jericho, had fallen into the hands of robbers, and had been left by these Bedowin marauders, bleeding, naked, and half dead upon the road. A priest going back to his priestly city had passed that day, caught a glimpse of him, and crossed over to the other side of the road. A Levite with still cooler indifference had come and stared at him. He, too, quietly left him three and walked on. But a Samaritan came along the road. A Samaritan, despised by the Jews," and whose very shadow, Jhe, the law would have seen pollution. But as he What a Charming Room! We Will Be Happy To Show You thd Many - Tender and lean, from Quality Beef, 6c and 10c per lb. Coffee, for the BIGGEST CAR in the LOW PRICE field. Supplies POT ROASTS 1 Madsen Cleaning Co, Every pattern printed with colors There will be a Senior Temple excursion to Salt Lake Temple Monday, sTOn February 26 and another March atStake the from 79 people Monday tended the Temple excursion, Tuesday, February 6th. MY NEIGHBOR Phone 475 . SATURDAY VALUES to attend. us ... SHARON STAKE GENEALOGY NEWS Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" Groceteria .... OREM, UTAH .... |