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Show page si:: mtm RELIEF SOCIETY Sharon THE NOTES The Junior Sdnday School began on February 25, is now well under way. It consists of primary and kindergarten divided into eight groups from the ages of three to nine years, wijh an enrollment of 90 pupils. . A member of the regular superintendency presides, assisted by the following: Anna Wells, organist; Mae Burr, chorister: Vera Bishop, super- visor; Aretta well, Sarah Gayton, Ivadean Ne- Burningham, Myrtle Farnsworth, Fern Wilkinson, Lillian and Hilda McCarthy, Ruth Jolley Kocherhans as teachers. Tuesday, March 20 brought to an exciting close the election of queen for the ever popular Gold and Green, Miss Hilda Kocherhans winning with a good majority. Friday the ball ended in a blaze of glory. Queen Hlda was lovely and charming in a gown of green and gold, attended by the little Misses Norma Rae Wells and Anna Dee Pyne as flower girls. Monday morning, March 26, work was resumed bn the flue of the Provo Reservoir Water Users Company at the mouth of Provo Canyon, and is to be pushed to completion as rapidly as Mr. Arson Prestwich is in possible. charge of the construction. OF SHARON 123rd QUORUM OF SEVENTY intere-in the Presidents and GENERAL CONFERENCE . (Continued from page 1) Secretaries department is the series (Continued from page 1) of lessons on Social Work being given on the second Sunday at 2 UO p. m., evening, April 5, in the Tabernacle, by Mrs. Mary Stewart of Vineyard at the Lincoln High School. beginning at 7:30 oclock under the The first report of the Seventies in waru. , auspices of the Genealogical Society special t MISS ERSEL COOK, Reporter. By PRES. EVA GILLESPIE General Relief Society Conference Ward conference was held Sunday The program for April in the evening, March 18 Reports indnate 'will be held Wednesday and Thurs-'daincreased activity of ward teachers April 4 and 5, 1934 at Salt Lake ous wards will be as follows: and all auxiliaries completely "organized. Presidents Watkins, P.lake ami Bigler, and Stake Clerk, Andreason, were present. Music was furnished by the choir under direction of Mr Wm. Vernon. VOICE City, L'th, with General Secretary, Juba A.' F. Lund, as general chairman of the conference committee. The program is as folows: Wednesday, April 4 Officers meeting, Auditorium of the Bishops building, 10.00 a. m. to 12 noon. Department Meetings Social Welfare department, assembly hall, Temple square, 2.00 to 4.00 p. m. Work and Business department Auditorium, Bishops building, 2 00 to 4 00 p. m. Choristers and Organists department Barratt Hall, L. D. S. Campus, 1 :00 to 4 00 p. m. Reception for Stake Officers Relief Society headquarters, second floor, Bishops building, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, April 5 Stake Presidents Breakfast, 7:30 a. m., Hotel Utah. General Sessions Tabernacle, 10.00 a. nt. to 12 noon, 2.00 to 4:00 p. m. Institute of Interior of Arts and Crafts), fourth floor. Bishops building, Wednesday, April 4 to Saturday, April 7, inclusive. Owing to General Conference being on our regular union meeting date, it will be held Sunday, April 1st, at the Lincoln high school at 2 00 p m. Of -- vari- Tuesday, April 3 Teachers Topic, Believe in Yourself Trust your Fellow-man Have Faith in God" Gifts of Theology and Testimony. the Spirit. April 10 Work and business meeting. April 17 Literature, The Romantic Spirit." April 24 Play and Play Facilities, 7 Social Service topic. All young mothers are especially urged to attend this meeting. Vineyard Gold and Green Ball will be held Saturday evening, March 31. Queen to be chosen. this dispensation was made to- - the Prophet Joseph SmitfTn December. 1835. He records in the History of the Church, Vol. 11, P. 346. This day the council of the seventy met to render an account of their (travels and ministry, since they were ordained to that Apostleship. "The meeting was interesting, indeed, and my heart was made glad while listening to the revelation of those who had been laboring in the Vineyard of u the Lord, wis marvelous success. And I pray God to bless them with an increase of faith and power, and keep them all with the endurance of faith in the name of Jesus Christ to the end. Remember brethren, to become a true seventy means activity. - Association session will no doubt be held Saturday evening at the same hour as the general Priesthood meeting. It is expected that the M. I. A. joint session and the Department of Education meeting will be held at 8 a. m. Sunday, their usual conferenet meeting hour. The concluding conference auxiliary session is that of the Sunday school to be held in the Tabernacle, April 8 at 7 p. ra. The Primary ESTIMATES FREE Phone 20 SMOOT .LUMBER CO and up LIBERAL TERMS z 4 i V" 1 v rr Church. twilit; Ituiin u 3 HENRY D TAYI.OR jl rs. jl ki vyjsw Hardware anniversary of. the organization of the By the Merchandise It Sells PRIMARY The Opening Of The Millwork A concert by the Tabernacle choir is planned for Friday evening, April 6, in the Tabernacle, it being the 104:h AND A STORE Our stake was highly complimented for its Success with the eleven year old boys. Sister Merle Foote and officers and teachers o f the Pleasant View ward were hostesses Friday afternoon to Primary officers of the Stake at a social and play hour. Christa Christensen in charge. The time was spent in preparation for the Spring Festival By ETHEL PYNE The annual convention at Provo, wihch will be held in each ward in March 2nd and 3rd, Was well attended May. The Festival is: a musical playlet by by members from Sharon Stake. It was very instructive, and everyone Mildred T. Pettit. The Family felt inspired to put forth a greater ef- Tree, Grandmothers Old Fashioned fort to make the year of 1934 t ban- Garden, with human flowers and ner year. Our aim being 100 danmes, and drill of the nations make it an inspiring and beautiful story. ANNOUNCING of Utah. A 'Man is Judged ly the Company He Keeps Decoration-(Demonstrati- El Lumber J CONTRARY to the TIMES MONARCH PRICES DROP I You dont have to buy Linoleum or a Breakfast set to get the low price on g- f'M Put Your Home in Tune with the SPIRIT OF nnmtv oriunu Monarch At this Store you can buy a genuine Enameled MONARCH as low as Vvv By having your Window Shades cleaned and re- . - placed. tv ? 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