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Show r - PAGE TWO THE STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY NEWS Sljr linin' ofIfaron Published Sharons Cooperative Educational Ptovo R. F. D. No. 2 Monthly by and Recreational Box 252-- By Association Orem, Utah MYRL WENTZ Associate Editor Phone 040-R-- Phone 2 REPORTERS Mrs. Eva Gillispie Mrs. Ila Gadd Mrs. Vidella Ivie ThJmas Cordner Edgemont Pleasant View Grand View Civic Reporter Mrs. Mrs. Ersel Mrs, (By Clara Horne Park, taken from the Relief Society Magazine.) 50c Business Manager Phone 90 Lena Andreasen C. H. Poulson Cook v Scott A. Taylor Me Ivin Miner know, they say its poverty; It may be of a kind. havent much that looks like wealth, But I dont seem to mind. 1 HENRY D. TAYLOR 4 PRES. EVA GILLESPIE POVERTY Yearly Subscription Price Application for second class postage applied for. DEE GLEN BROWN Editor VOICE I For roses bloom around my door. ., Vineyard Timpanogos And far as I can see, Sharon Trees and flowers are everywhere, Lake View And robins sing to me. Feature Writer 4 And one day as I wrote my lines, I had a taste of bliss, A child peeked in my open door And wafted me a kiss. PHILOSOPHY OF A MAN WITH A MULE OF SHARON have past, sharing with your joys as well as your sorrows, and who have mingled with you their smiles and tears. Thank God for friends, whose steadfast love will notgrow cold, but rather grows warmer when trouble comes. Let the flame of friendship burn within your heart from day to day, and let no thought or action ever dim the gleam of friendships ray. SEVlliG HOME Sew and Save M. I. A. NEWS Plan your Summer Wardrobe to these Smart new Fabrics The junior M. Ij A. spring festival will be held at Edgemont April 82th, at 8 oclock. Mothers of the girls who are enrolled, in the junior class are invited as special guests. Mrs.' Lucy Poulson, the stake junior leader is in charge of the program. a,-- v Soft Drapery Voile Sheer crisp batiste, colorful patterns for your new spring frocks. Priced Over the hill trailed a man behind a mule drawing a Dixie plow. Nothing Doing The clodhopper was broadcasting. Mandy, Mose remarked, I thinks And I can hear and laugh and feel Is gwine pu( on mah bes clothes an Bill, you are a mule, the son of a jackass, and I am a man, And think and talk and see, go down to the theatyer ternight to made in the image of God. Yet here we work, hitched together And walk a mile of see de chorus ladies dance. highland, so if year in and year out. I often; wonder you work for me or I fot If cant be poverty. His wife turned stony eye on you. Sometimes I think this is a partnership betw een a mule and a him. fool. For surely I work as hard as you, if not harder. Plowing! she said slowly, "lissen "Mose, here we cover the same distance, but you do it on four legs and I The lesson work for May in all the heah! If dat am what yuh thinks, then on two. So, mathematically speaking, I do twice as much work per words will be as follows; bettah think again. Niggah, yuhd Be of May 1st, Teachers topic leg as you do. yuh aint gwine put on nothin to go Good Cheer; testiand Does no place, nohow an not all. Soon well be preparing for a corn crop. When the crop is har- mony; Zion, theTheology New Jerusalem. d I yuhunderstan? to the landlord for let kind to vested, give being enough May 8th, Work and Business: Demme use this comer of Gods universe. Another thirdj goes to you. onstration of childrens and babies What is left is mine. But while you consume all your third! with clothes. Nothing , suffer jdth rheumatism?" "Do the exception of a few cobs, I divide my third among seven children, you The 15th, May Message Literary: six hens, two ducks and a banker. Certainly; what else could I do of a Great Master, The Tempest, FRIENDS cuss! Aboutj the only time I am your better is on election day, for I can vote and you cant". But if I ever get any more out of politics than you do, I fail to see where it is. And that aint all. Bill. When youre dead thats supposed to be the end of you. But me? The parson tells me that! when I die I gotta go to hell forever. That is. Bill if I dont do just as he says. And most Of what he says keeps me from getting any kick outa life. Tell me, Willyum, considering these things how can you keep a straight face and look so dumb and solemn? Deer Creek Investigators Study Success of Echo Dam At the request of J. V. Gillman, the officer nd member of the Weber Wter user association met at the Ogden City and County Building, March 8, to discus and explain the organization), operation, and success of the Echo Dam Project. A large group from Salt Lake County, Provo, Orem, and other locations was present. . Companys Organization Johnson (Echo Project Attorney) explained the governments inability to deal with each irrigation company or water subscribers individually; thus a Separate Financing Corporation or Parent Organization Mr. was created to deal with the government This corporation consists of nine members, each having one share of stock in the project. The finoncing in turn deals with the corporation individual or irrigation componies units subscribng for the storage water. The individual companies or subscribing pnits are the bearers of the A joint mortgage was indebtedness, issued between the parent association and the irrigation companies. A mortgage was then given the Government on the companies property, which consists of the canal, the water, and canal equipment, to the extent of the liabilities created by the individual Each individual company companies. is responsible to the parent organization for the indebtedness incurred by ts individual farmers or users. In case a farmer fails to make his payments the delinquency (by way of assessment) is spread equally t n all The irrigation company in turn takes over the .farmers water which is advertised and sold. , Should a member irrigation company default; the assessments would be equally spread (according to the amount of water subscribed for). Over its fellow companies. In turn the defaulting company's water would be taken, advertised and sold unless redeemed in due time. Mr. Johnson intimated that the increased value of the water per share and the increasing demand for it had banished all fear of being burdened, with assessments of defaultod payments. Value Verses Indebtedness Th W?b?r fsrir.fr! snd officials hold an optomistical pojnl of view the results y and are delighted with A detailed of the past two yet.-- . chop report was given which shows V that the storage water has given a 25 increase in production and money returns. Thus, if the yearly value of th j roject were returned to the government the dam would soon be free of debt. The fact that the value of the stock! has increased in many cases speakes well of the undertaking related how unMany farmers certain the maturity of their crops had been before obtaining Echo water. They stated that they now were able to plant and harvest any crops adapted to) the soil. 500, The assurance of a supply of late water often makes it possible to crop the ground twice within one season. Mr. Ellison, president of the Lay-to- n Sugar Co., remarked that the increase of the sugar production in 1933 was sufficient to pay assessments and installments an principal for five or six years in advance. The census of the meeting was that it would be folly to allow the Deer Creek Project to pass by unattained. The factor of indebtedness is far out weighed by the increased value of property and crop returns. STAKE SHOWS GROWTH DANCING IN When Sharon Stake was organized five years ago, one ward represented us in the dance contest with ; 1 j i f - v;. ' rJ U hite and colors, narrow m and wide Wale, so much in demand for smocks, coats, dresses and best of all they are washable. Priced 29c - 39c 59c yd. No: Lets Hear It Have you heard the story of the Scotchman who went crazy trying to shoot off a cannon a little at a 1 36-inc- time? ball. Over 600 people were present an! fifty couples participated in the contest dance. Queen and Jack of Green chosen were Eleanore Williams and Arnold Skinner from Timpanogos ward. Attendants and their Jacks who were the queens and Jacks from the other wards were: Edgemont, Evelyn and Robert Elliott; Vineyard, Phyllis Murdoch and Larry Shriver; Sharon, Hilda Kockerhans and La Von Pleasant View, Kockerhans; Alene Nelson and Harold Jones; Lake View, Nadine Johnson and Rudolph Reese. Pages were Bernice McEwan and Norma Hampshire. Mel-dru- m She Took the Hint " Eve I think a man should give his wife plenty of rope. Ernest Yeahl I did with mine and she skipped. PURE LINEN, 59c Yard I I ailments I 1 Per lb. $4.75 per ,5 lb. can $8.00 per 10 lb. can 1.00 ' in Is Your Property Insured? V. a f , , lby ww iltott .. good Wtflttarbird fbo . pfoptrly . whit ffy Of We are Provo agent the growing Wt fit thtml Wt thmf 0 ft M price to $1.29 only for HARTFORD Fire Insurance Co. $3.45 HENRY D. TAYLOR CO. If you want to BUY or SELL a Home or Farm CALL 90 265 West Center Street 1st door East of R Company. AO Before You Buy Any Truck Lt4tfr, Alwtyil 115 124 SHOE AT ANY PRICE Investigate the New STORE WEST CENTER ST. FORD V-- TRUCK 8 25 Great Feature WATCH.... Only PART of the Story of the New Ford V-- 8 Truck . for 1934 --O- 2. Eighty horsepower for the Utah Poultry Producer Coop. Assn. iProvo, Utah Tubular steel coupling shaft. 15. Accessible universal joints. 16. Rugged truck frame. ,17. Truck clutch and trans14. V-- 8 truck engine. 2. connecting Copper-lea- d rod bearing inserts. ORIGINAL REXALL 3. Trouble-fre- e 4. Cast alloy ignition, steel crank- shaft. mission. 5. Dual 6. and dual intake manifold. Cast iron truck cylinder down-dra- ft carbu-retio- n 18. 19. heads. 7. 8. . jn 9. Efficient cooling system. Tungsten exhaust valve seat insters with mushroom end valve stems. Water jacketed cylin- ders and crank case 20. 21. . 1 o, may no A M i ' 11. 12. ana o 13. Torque tube drive and radius rods. c rear truck springs freely shackled at both ends. Oversized mechanical truck brakes. All rotating chassis parts on ball or roller bearSemi-ellipti- ings. walls. 22. Welded joint construc- 23. truck pinion. Tough, strong front truck axle. rear truck Low-price- d exchange parts. Passenger car easj of steering. Passenger car comfort in the cab. Smart apjearance. tion. 24. 25. Straddle-mounte- d Full-floati- axle. ON.DISPLAY at Spray Material Headquarter MILK WHITE FEEDS A new fabric Looks and feels like silk. the field. Smart shirting, stripes Fire Insurance is a necessary Solution Get The Aphis 89 Colors, green, DINGLEY DELL CREPE, yard 69c - S uimyourcfilih. IfRPa You havq,many acquaintquaintance. ances, but real friends they are few. We often hear people say when they hav been on a trip, we met a lot of friends; and yet the time may come when it is discovered that they were This is po idle only acquaintances. statement; weigh it carefully, perhaps you will discover that it is a fact. Greater love hath no mao than he that giveth his life for his frtfcnds." :: Jesus. it r We ask, what is a friend? You will no doubt answer, a friend is one man joined to another b mutual goodnes and esteem. Again, a friend, is ope Who Jrrtnw ymir fanWj. and still IcvcS you. Also, a'friend is one whos been One fine, when life seemed rotten. whose ideals you have not forgotten, thats a real friend. One man bemoaned the fact that he had lost all his early belongings, and became despondent because of it. Where are all yohr friends? he was asked. He answered: When I was stripped of my money and wealth, my friends all left me. They were not his friends they were only his acquaintances. There are times when friends are worth more than material things. A friend in need is a friend indeed. A single real friend is a treasure worth moYe than gold or precous stones. Money can buy many . things, both good and evil. All the wealth in the world could not buy a friend or pay 1 you for the loss of one. Be thankful for your real friends : those who are tried and true who have i clung to you through the years that NICOTINE SULPHATE Phone fast to sun and tub, a host of new patterns. Your wardrobe calls for a dress of this material. maise and pink. 10. 40 PERCALES, at yard 25c h Cold water finish only two couples. This year on April 6 we had the first Stake Gold and Green PIQUES 36-In- ch with it? By C. V. HANSEN There is a great difference between the meaning of a friend or an ac- 39c Sport Fabric one-thir- , - 21c - 29c I Bill, you are getting the best of me. It aint fair for a mule, Shakespeare. May 22nd, Social Service: .Con the son of a jackass, to rob a man the lord of creation, of his substance. And, come ta think about it, you only help me to cultivate structive Use of Out of School Time." May 29th, Open Tuesday. the ground. After that, I cut, shock, and husk the corn while you Dont forget to reserve just a little look over the pasture fence and hediaw at me. space in that flower garden for some All fall and part of the winter, the whflle family, from Granny special flower for the Relief Society down to baby, picks cotton to help raise money to buy a new set of exhibit and flower show to be given harness and pay interest on the mortgage on you. And, by the in September. , way, what do you care about that mortgage? ltj doesnt worry you any, not a darn bit. 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