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Show 'TH t" T'ACE TWO mlti' Board of Director H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. Adelbert Bigler, Edtfemont F S IT A TO V T) 1ULY,-h3- Association Orem, Utah h -- I. H. Grant Ivins, President Walter Holdaway, Vice-Pre- s. Myrl Wentz, Secretary Alverda DeLange, Treasurer Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager Ernest C. Clayton, Ass t. Mgr. of Get Your Permanent Mailed Free to all Scera Members Yearly subscription Price 50c Application for. second class postage applied for. MYRL WENTZ Associate Editor Phone 4 C40-R-- Wave Nov HENRY D. TAYLOR Business Manager Phone 90 for SHARON Mrs, George F. Wells Vineyard Timpanogos Edgemont Mrs. G H. Poulson PE View Mrs. Ethel Pyne Sharon T Lake View Grand View Mrs. Scott A. Taylor Gvic Reporter Melvin Miner MI. A. Reporter S3 TWO YEARS OF PROGRESS In July, 1933 the Sharon Stake presidency dedicated a monthly news organ and named it The Voice of Sharon." Their announcement in the first number of the paper read as follows: Events are happening, Stake and Ward history is being made, and messages are to be delife ed which we think should conic to the attention of the people of Sharon Stake. To record these events and to deliver-thesmessages we felt the necessity of a stake paper, and as a result of the need, The Voice of Sharon has come into being with this, its initial issue. Through the cooperation of the advertisers, and an appropriation from the stake recreational and educational budget, as well as the gratuitous services of members of the stake who have been called to edit the paper, we will be able to mail a copy free to each family in the stake. The further purpose of this publication is to foster and help develop wholesome community life in the Sharon Stake and to advance the cause of true Christian cooperation. To this end we dedicate it and hope that the Voice of Sharon will become the voice of a united people. e A. V. ALL Vvaves Guaranteed srg in lumber mill where the union men are on strike. 2 Some of the So.OuO Iuerto Ricans who demonstrated fore the capltol In San Juan demanding legislation for the permanent reconstruction of the Island government Hickey Ladd, aon of a former United States senator, who has succeeded Melvin Purvis as head of the Justice Investigation forces in Chicago. Just as you are loyal to your family As this paper begins its third year of existence, it is hoped . be loyal to your home town. Its the place you hail from where you vote where your Main Street is and where your friends live. Buy from our merchants, patronize your home bank and make our community a better place in which to live and do business. that in some small way it has begun to fulfill the measure of its creation; and that it has been, to a degree at least, what the expectations and desires of the Stake Presidency were at the time of its dedication. One thing is certain it is the voice of a united people. Perhaps nowhere, in similar groups, could cooperation among members be more pronounced than in the Sharon Stake of Zion. Reflect for the moment the history that has been made in this community during the past two years, then read again the foregoing statement of the Stake Presidency. A recreational and educational cooperative has been formed which utilizes the talents and services of more than a hundred people all at-- - U . f.lw. - -- C ..V r !, stake. The gigantic Sharon Carnival in which, (if there ever was cooperation) was manifested by practically every citizen of this cooperatives, better roads, community. The agitation for better sidewalks, better medical car, and a hundred other progressive and helpful steps is but a part of the history that has been made sice the above statement vJ'as issued in the first number of The Voice of Sharon." These events a significant, and although the paper has had no special part in their creation, it has felt honored in recording them. O Nil U II V. J. BIRD, Casliier ALEX 11EDQU1ST President 'nPri A!! Ready To Go iomi d ivy There will be two Senior Temple held from Sharon Stake in excursioi August; Thursday the 8th and Wednesday the 28, 1935, It is desired by the stake committee that the saints will take advantage of the opportunity to attend these excursions. CHRYSLER OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT The Stake Genealogical Union meeting will be held on the third Sunday, August 18th, 1935 at 2 p. rn, in the stake seminary. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE The Salt Lake Temple will h open for ordinance work Monday, August 5th and those who are planning to attend on the opening day, can bare baptisms performed for female names by adults, also on Thursday, August Complete Stocks of LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT MILLWORK If iti wood w can. make it. Company i LLmn USED CAR LUliiUtli IjU t Formerly SMOOT LUMBER CO. Grain Provo Phone 20 on ta iv at Of ICE The following merchants and businesses residing in the territory of Sharon Stake are each month making contributions to assist in the publication of the Voice of Sharon as they feel that this paper fills a community need. We suggest that you check to see if your local merchant is in this - PLYMOUTH group. Provo Phone 338 Dealers We Announce Special Prices on FImtcgcrapIis GENUINE Ill-D- ill usinrn nn Helpful Service Gas, Oil and Gen. Merchandise W. H. KOFFORD, Prop GASOLINE and OILS 9 list 'ftvimJi i Fruit, Produce and PLAIIG inaih. ii m nTi - Cash Buyers Of Scotchman admits it, Oram, Utoh . . SERVICE STATION COAST IN SERVICE STATION Conoco Got ond Germ Protested Motor OH, Murrey Tiros, CBI Bet lories with unconditional guorontee In writing, Wrt pf River Bridge HigHwqy 91 PARKO SERVICE AND GROCETERIA. f DURING THE HOT WEATHER TIRES V to czz: BILL'S SERVICE. ! 0 Gives you a GOOD ! 145 N. Univ. Ave. prices are the lowest in and when a town . WEST CENTER ST. ClElf? i Joiley Motor Co. admits that our tire 274 MELIA LATTA, Reporter Phone 048-J- 1 and then make repayments to suit your convenience. Take Advantage of this opportunity to own a car outright feLj EJr even Sandy 1123 MONTHS TO PAY CONDITfONED -RlC-cS FliiAIiCE AaI ALL CARS "MON, BUT 20 PHONE E. H. LONG, Agent $1 SEIEERLING Anznda Banks Beauty Ship Sterling li. Ilslscn PROVO, UTAH self-hel- p they must be lov. s 11 1 R 3 depart-nent'- Service That Makes Friends AV YOU-- PAINLESS AND NO BURNS be- .Genealogical Hsvs Boost Your Home Town WATKINS SAMUEL H. BLAKE ADELBERT BIGLER V.. STAKE CARNIVAL, SEPT. 2nd. Beautiful Waves as low as REPORTERS Mrs. Era Gilllspie Mrs. Merle S. Foote Mrs. C H, Davies Thomas Cordner All Saints who have names to be sent to the Index Bureau for checking please remember to have the stake stamp on them, that our stake will get the credits Following is a report of the temple activities performed during the six months, from January to July. The number attending the temple U21 : 218hapO-m- s for for males, Shows DEE GLEN BROWN Editor 2 Phone number performed, 754. Sealings for wives to husbands living, 2, for the dead, 49, total 51. Sealings of children to parents, 88. the temple authorities now, having the names checked in the Index Bureau, ttu tlass or two weeks before the Officers: Roy Gappmever, Timpanogos. Alvin Lunceford, Grandview. Walter Holdaway, Vineyard.' Scott Taylor, Lake view Raymond Cuuer, Sharon. A. V. Watkins Victor C Anderson. 5- fth the Sharun Stake excursion bap-- I females, 526, total number, 1.437. Endowments for the living, 14; for can be periormed for female i.aii-es- , by making appointments with the dead, males 277, females, 466, total Scenes and Persons in the Current News lluirp of &ljarmt Published Monthly by Sbaroa'i Cooperative Educational and Recreational Box 252-Provo R. F. D. Ko. 2 VO TCIT 30 OFF lor a limited time only. 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