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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE FOUR Hospitalization Committee Makes Survey of Stake other operaBy ADELBERT BIGLER adenoids, appendicitis, The financial stress of our people is tions, maternity cases, any other bills? caused, in great part, by the obligations If you can do so, please state how whicji we are compelled to meet for the services of physicians, surgeons, dentists, and hospitals. Homes, farms, and business enterj rises are oftimes jeopardized, and sometimes even lost or wrecked, by reason of sickness and its attendant bills. Furthermore, many of us who need professional treatment hesitate to seek the advice and service of the doctor Most of us would have our families and ourselves examined and trated, when neecssary, before serious complications develop, it it were not for the dreaded expense. Eyes, ears, nose, throat, and teeth, need at least yearly attention; general physical examinations should be frequently made. However, many a person goes through life greatly handicapped physically, purely through lack i means. Do we desire .o cut this great expense, if there be a chance to do so? In the immediate future each family residing within the boundaries of Sharon Stake will be visited by one or more members of a committee appointed by the stake presidency and high council to make an important survey upon this Information will be sought subject. which will correctly and honestly reveal our circumstances and our desires. For, instance, among other things, you will be asked to carefully answer a questionaire containing the following interrogatories: What obligations have you and your family incurred in doctor bills and hospitalization during the period of twelve months last past in the following particulars: Dentistry, eye treamcnt,' tonsils and EDGEMONT WARD NEWS Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Reporter ENGAGEMENTS Mrs, Margaret Pulsipher annpunces the engagement of her daughter, Melba, to Orland E. Pyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivern E. Pyne of Timpanogos Ward. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple in the near Several afairs are being arfuture. ranged honoring the young people, who will make their home in Timpanogos Ward. Melba has been teaching school at Vineyard and has been active in the Sunday School in the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford R. Stubbs announce th; pniragrmrnt nf their daughter Erma to John Madsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Madsen of Provo. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple the fore part of June. Erma recently returned from a mission to the Western States and since her return has been very active in ward activities. The young couple plan to make their home in Provo. MARRIAGES . much of the above bills was spent for hospitalization alone? you have incurred further obligations if you had had the means to do so? If so, approximately how Would much (in addition to the above) How much would you be willing to pay for all necessary hospitalization, annually for yourself and family? How much would you be willing to pay annually for all necessary medical, and dental services for surgical yourself and family? Certain other matters will perliaps be inquired into which are not herein set forth. Please study the foregoing questions so, that you will be in a position to accurately and candid! give the proper information when you . Stake Genealogical Committee Report Mrs. Amelia Latta, Reporter There will be two senior Temple excurisons held in June: Wednesday 6th and Tuesday 26th. Te Primary Festival was indeed a colorful affair Monday everting when it was held on the lawn of the church. The general theme "Grandmothers was splendid and Flower Garden much praise go to the officers in charge of the affair. Work is progressing rapidly on the Canyon Highway where the dangerous turns are being eliminated at corner and the Brereton corn1' ers. The Smith Dugway is also to be widened and the grade lessened. All three improvements are to be paved. Pen-pro- than June Mrs. Axel Andreasen Reporter Bishop Victor Anderson and Coun-celoJames T. Blake and Joseph Murdock will be business visitors at Salt Lake May 25. rs Mr. and Mrs. Lee Walker of Vineyard are the proud parents of a baby girl born May 14, 1934. Mothe- - and child are doing fine. Si By President Eva Gillespie There will be no Union Meetings for the next three months. Regular meetings will be held in most of the wards until the latter part of June and the visiting teachers will make their regular monthly visit. Their report meetings will be held in the form of a social each" month in the various wards. Plans are going forward for the stake, exhibit and flower show to be held In September, the exact date to be announced later. On Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, June 19th, all the members of the Relief Society and all ather interested are invited to the Timpanogos Ward Chapel, where Mrs. Maud B. Jacob will give the closing literary lesson of the season "Spiritual Voices In Modern Literature". A very splendid musical program is being arranged. Mrs. Lydia Hogan of the Stake Board will be in charge of the affair. Ladies, dont forget the Relief Society has charge of the dance in the Itemstnii'trt WILLIAMS BARBER SHOP, ( beacon light and the window of heaven shall be opened and the reward of pleasant games, a splendid program, and refreshments of wennies, buns, and cookies, showered upon all who attend. The time hath been appointed as 7.30 P. M. 820 AVest Center, tProvo, is ready to Reasonable sehvf you prices., AdultS-25Students. 25c. Razors Honed and sharpened 25c. R. J. Williams, proprietor. (Adv.) ORCHARD-BRAN- D SPRAY MATERIALS . e; If vou want the best results from yDur spraying use ORCHARD-BRAN- S. S. 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A worthwhile combination irresistible at only $2.98 f The members of the Stake Geea-lo.i-Board will meet as usual on the second Thursday of June, (14tn), with the general Stake board meeting which is held in the Seminafy Building at 7:30 p. m. a! I .. ij The New Deal - - jvi Heres Value7 Childrens GEiOEG Patent STRAPS " Celeste Composition Double Soles! Htgh Quality! go Emphatically low priced! Yet weve built them for sturdy service for the most active little feet. Smartly made over a roomy last to give lots of toe comfort. Sizes 6 54 to 8. B uy yours now ! A great value in graceful summer shoes that brings footwear fashion at its best. Slip i foo a pair either ox fords or pumps youll be amazed how email and slpn they make your feet look I Theyre solidleather Cuban or high heels in all sizes from 3 to 9FBuy and Fvel Men! Front Page News! VORK SHOES 1 03.93 j Less than $2 at Penneys buys a real sewed work shoe! Hurry down for your pair! Made sturdily of black elk in a plain toe style. 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If it is desired to have basptisms done at any time other than a regular Sharon Stake Junior Temple Excursion, if the one sending in the names would ask to have them credited to our stake, we would be given so many names from the Temple, in exchange for them. Sport neutrsl rubber soles. For Appointments Call 041-J-- 2 CLARENCE YORK, . Proprietor JJ o o Inc. Provo, Utah n 1 O Si evening of our Stake Day at Geneva, June 15th. ' We had such a good time last year and hope to have even better at this dance, so date up .friend husband now, then well be sure to see you there. Help your ward in win-- t ning the cash prize. STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY NEWS 15th. Work VINEYARD NEWS - The young people of the Stake are looking forward fo the baptism excursion which is tot be held on Saturday, June 30th. In order for these boys and girls to participate in this excursion it will be necessary for the people of the Sharon stake to rally round the Genealogical committee of the various wards and send into the Temple enough names for these young folks. Heretpfore it has been possible to get names at the Temple when we were short but this time we must furnish the names or the time which has been alloted to our stake will' be given .to some one else who can and will furnish names. Let us get busy and send in the names of Our loved ones that our boys and girls may have All names baptized for our dead. must be in at the Index Bureau by June 1st, Names which have been to the Index Bureau must be in the files at the Temple or in the hands of the Stake Genealogical people not later Mrs. William C. Cluff announces of her daughter, Lucile, the to Herbert Coleman, of Provo. The marriage took place at Farmington, Utah, January IS, 1934. The young couple will make their home in Provo, where Lucile has been working for the past two years. Mrs. Grace B. Peay announces the marriage of her son, Lloyd Baum at Los Vegas, Nevada to Leah Cansfield of American Fork. The young couple will make their home at Peoche, Nev., I where Mr. Baum is employed. They H are spending their honeymoon in ProI vo and vicinity. ma-ria- are visied. A preliminary survey has already been made, from which some interesting facts mav be deduced. The committee at this time is only You will not collecting information. be bound by any answers you may give. We simply ask you to kindly lend us your careful assistance and adivce. We must not obtain any misinformation, on the other hand, we desire to compile a report which will clearly set forth the needs of our people and" be a basic for some definite recommendations, the details of which cannot now be ascertained. This subject is of such importance that any enterprise w! 'ch may be undertaken to meet our needs must be based upon a very thorough and detailed investigation, and must be guided by the wisest counsel. No pressure or undue influence will be used; no salesmanship will be resorted to. We desire the people to tell their own frank cercumstances and their own unfettered desires, and by the facts thus found, the committee will make the most intelligent recommendations of which we are capable. 1 l!z OFFICIAL STRAWBERRY DAY DANCE Triday, May 25th Adolph Brox in person and his famous Cocoanut Grove Orchestra SI 'tl rzs r n m3 n n r BIG SATURDAY NITE DANCE, May 26 Salt Lake Arcadians MEMORIAL DAY DANCE Wednesday, May 30th Snappiest and Peppiest Band in the State Sponsored by the Disabled Veterans |