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Show PAGE TWO THE VOICE OF SHARON cess in their new work. A solo was rendered by Mrs. Helen Gordon accompanied by Mrs. Hortense Fronk and Mrs. Froik Mrs. Gordon Published Monthly by sang the duet, "One Fleeting Hour." Sharon Cooperative Educational and Recreational Association The following children received ' Orem, Utah Box 2S2-Provo R. F. D. No. 2 names at Fast meeting in August: Ro-trMadsen, daughter of Mr. and Board of Director Mrs. Johanathan Madsen, Carl WilOfficers; H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. liam Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Adelbert Bigler, Edgemont.' H. Grant Ivins, President Dixon and James Rex Craig, son of Roy Gappmeyer, Timpanogos. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Craig. Walter Holdaway, Vice-Pre- s. Alvin Lunceford, Grandview. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stubbs are the Myrl Wentz, Secretary Walter Holdaway, Vineyard. Alverda DeLange, Treasurer proud parents of a fine son born at Scott Taylor, Lake view Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager the family home, Mrs. Stubbs was Raymond Cutler, Sharon. Ernest C Clayton, Asst. Mgr. of formerly Bernice Me Ewan. A. V. Watkins ' Mr. and Mrs. Morris Witcomb are Show Victor C. Anderson. rejoicing over their fine daughter, born at the Crane Maternity home. Mailed Free to all Scera Member Yearly subscription Price 50c Mrs. Wiscomb was formerly Dorothy Application for second class postage applied for, Chipman. Mr. and Mri. Nad Marshall have a DEE GLEN BROWN MYRL WENTZ HENRY D. TAYLOR born at the home of the grandson, Editor Associate Editor Business Manager parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Iver. 2 Phone Phone Phone 90 Mrs. Marshall was formerly Thelma Ivers and the newcomer has one REPORTERS Mrs.- George F. Wells Vineyard brother. Mrs. Eva Gillispie Edgemont Mrs. C. H. Poulson Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baums are reTimpanogos Mrs. Merle S. Foote PI. View Mrs. Ethel Pyne Sharon joicing over the arrival of a son, born Grand View Mrs. Scott A. Taylor Mrs. C H. Davies Lake View at the family home, ih Provo. Mrs. Civic Reporter Melvin Miner Thomas Cordner M. I. A. Reporter Baum was formerly Florence Gordon and the young couple formerly lived in Edgemont. The bishopric entertained at a most enjoyable canyon party at Wildwood August 22, for all ward officers and teachers and their parents. Supper wa enjoyed after which a bonfire program came to attend the Woffindefl family was given. A passing shower drove reunion which was held at Saratoga the party to shelter so the balance of the evening was spent at the church, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keele announce v here a watermelon bust wa enjoyed. Vacations are still being enjoyed by MRS. C. H. POULSON, Reporter the engagement of their daughter Mr. Howard Strang has accepted a Cleo, to Lloyd R. Gale, son of Mr. and a large number of ward members, Mrs. Walter Gale of Provo. The mar- Mrs. Allen Stewart spent part of the position as traveling auditor of the month with relatives and state liquor commission and will make riage will take place in the early Sep- friends invisiting various parts of California. in tember the Salt Lake his home in Lehi for the present. The temple. Mrs. Florence Chamberlain accomMr. Palmer Strang home and store will be occu- have and Mrs. Lawrence panied her parents on a delightful to returned home in their Bindof Williams P. W. manager pied by trip to Seattle and other northern the Lincoln Groc- ing after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. points. Mr. and Mrs. Howard FerguC. II. Poulson. ery store. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams an- son, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brereton, Clarence Brereton and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 0. J. Bow-le- y nounce the engagements of their Jas. B. Ferguson enjoyed delightful is visiting in daughters, Elenora, to Bert A. Skintrips at Fish Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Of Mf. and Mrs. Morgan SkinNephi, where she ner, son Merton Mr. and Mrs. and to S. Edith ner, Earl attended the Black Jones, son of I. W. Chamberlain, Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mrs. Julia Jones. The marriages will encampSmith and family, Mr; and Mr. ment. Mrs. Rowley take place August 30th. A double wed- Claud Conder, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. will be in ding reception the given is the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Ray HawChamberlain, hall 30th. August sister Mrs. Viola Timpanogos kins and family, Mr. Robert L. Elliott a ' As reward for, having received the Bowles of Nephi. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, required number of points for their activities during the past year, the Elmo Brereton and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Brown, Mr. and Mrs.El-tr.e- r following girls were given a trip to Bigelow was hosSmith have enjoyed trips to : 5th Lagoon KitAugust tess at a trousseau Josephine lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strawberry Ina Mrs. Poulson Poulson, Katherine Mitchell, tea for her daugh chen, Eastman vacationed in Wyoming and ter Myrtle, at the Bigelow home. Two JenaV Hansen, Ora Johnson, Hazel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lotz in Montana. hundred guests called during the af- Kitchen, Wanda Jones, Ruby Edwthis Ward residents vacationing ternoon. The rooms in which the ards, Illeta Reynolds, Leola Loveless, famwere the Andrew month Johnson Maxine Loveless. The girls were trousseau was displayed was in charge who visited in Southern Utah and of Mrs. Katherine Meldrum. Refresh- chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. V. J. ily other points of interest in the state. ments were served by the Misses Loveless and Mrs. Mary Mitchell. and Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth Mildred and Lucile Farley. daughter, Elsie are visiting in SouthMiss JCarma Partridge was married ern Utah. Also Mrs. Owen Hull and July 27 to Vincent Swindle of Monroe. daughter, Leona are visiting in Peoa, Miss Partridge is a graduate of the and Miss Ruth Meldrum spent a week B.Y.U. and has taught in the Monroe in Salt Lake MRS. EVA GILLESF1E, Reporter high school for the past four years. Mr. and Mrs. William Lowther Phone 040-J- 2 Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmussen spent considerable time in Salt Lake who have made their home in Hatch, Mr. Ray Hawkins was sustained as during the past month. They went to Utah for the past few years have re-t- superintendent of the Sunday School welcome their sort Theodore who spent ii,.vl to Orun to make their home. oiganization last Sunday evening with the past two and a half year in the The following girls from the Tim- Clarence Schuman as first assistant British mission. panogos ward enjoyf I a three day and Leo Hansen as second assistant. outing 'at Mutual Isle: Theda Jones, They take the place of Lloyd L. Ina Poulson, Josephine Kitchen, Ora Baum who has Johnson, Leola Loveless, Phyllis Farbeen superintenCleva Foutin, ley, Verda Gardner, dent for the past Grace Johnson, Beth Bean, May Adthree years, but Maxine ams, Mjrth Liston, Loveless, has , moved who Pleasant View and Sharon stake Ruth Hansen, Wanda Jones, 'Hazel from the ward, and were saddened Kitchen, Ruby Edwards, Lena Hanby the death of James Wilford Gillespie sen, Katherine Mitchell, Ileta ReynD. Amicone, 22, son of James and Meland Robert olds, Hazel Terry, Lena Lamb, Clor-en- e drum, his assist- Josephine Icatta Amicone of Pleasant Lamb, Esther Hansen, Margaret A vote of View who died Aug. 11 of pneumonia. ants. Denese Meyer, June Gappmayer, thanks was given Surviving, besides his parents and a .Foutin, Enid Neilson, Rosa Lee Mem-mot- t, the outgoing offic- grandmother, Mrs. Naurine Icatta, are Isabelle Keele, Lois Keele, Aners for their splen- the following: Mrs. Mary Johnson, nie Rohbock, Helen Rohbock, Zelma Mrs. Esther and Mrs. Elizabeth West, did work Neilson. The girls were chaperoned speeches Nielsen, Mrs. Edna Carter, and Paue by Mrs. Mary Mitchell and Mis. were made by both line, Josephine and Bert. Funeral serMn. Gillespie Loveless, M.I.A. officers. A wedding reception was given by the incoming and outgoing officers. vices were held in the Catholic church Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and Mrs. Louise Baum was also released of Immaculate Conception. The deBurial L. officiated. New Testament Kevin of as the teacher Grange Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rowley July 17 at under the Rowley home, in honor of Mr. and partment and spoke a few words. We was in the Provo city cemetery Mrs. Alvin Rowley (Myrtle Bigelow) all wish the new superintendency suc the direction of the. Hatch mortuary. who were married July 15 The affair was in the form of a lawn party. Receiving the guests were Mr. and Mr. Bigelow, parents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Rowley parents of the best Neilson, groom, Mr. Wendell man, Miss Maurine Bigelow, sister of the bride and Miss Beatrice Rowley sister of the groom who were bridesmaids. V. Emil Hansen was master of ceremonies and an enjoyable program was presented as follows: vocal solos Mrs. Mildred Chipman; musical reading, Miss Maurine Bigelow accompanied Since the very first time that by Miss Venice Hansen, accordian so- lo, Mr. Rulcn Brijlihall, reading, Mrs. I used Madsens dry cleanMary Gardner duet. Red Rowley and Leah Hard ug. During the evening an ing service, I've noticed my orchestra played lovely music. At the conclusion of the program delicious clothes wear longer and still refreshments were served to one hunlook perfectly new. . The dred and fifty relatives and friends. Beautiful gifts were presented to the money I save goes right into honor guests. The couple will make their home in the ward. budget. Ive my Mr. and Mrs. Luzell Robbins, Mrs. Wrenard Tomlinson, of Pleasant a even started Grove, Mrs. Nellie Cordner, and Mrs. W. E. Roe of Los Angeles enjoyed budget, too, because a ten day trip to Yellowstne park. now I have my drapes, rugs Mrs. Roe was the house guest of Mr. Cordner. and furniture cleaned by Mrs. Melda Hacking, Stanley Farley and Miss Lucile Farley enjoyed a Madsens. trip to San Diego where they visited t the fair. They will also visit with friends and relatives in Los Angeles PHONE 475 and San Francisco while away. Mrs. Hacking was a former resident of San Diego. Carrol Farley and a number of other young men from Provo and American Fork visited Yellowstone park during the month. They made the trip on moi-m-torcycles. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woffinden of Garden City, Utah visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson. They liilir llnirc uf Sliarmt ad ta 1 040-R-- 02-R- -4 WARD NEWS : Timpanogos Hawk Marion and Lorna Mecham, The body was taken to Heber for honored on the little train. The little Hortense and Rowena Clinger, Ora burial and the grave was dedicated by train is the one that runs in Liberty Go To Lagoon Baum, Daryl Stewart, Grace and Jo- Harvey Booth. Park and has eight cars. Merry Mixer, Booth, Mary and Jean GillesOn Aug. 5 the Sharon Stake M.I.A. sephine Wilma FerNaomi at Lagoon, will also be one Wiscombe, pie, Strip tickets w hich call for rides on operated girls enjoyed an outing at Lagoon. Rachel Mecham, Alice Elliott, guson, concessions. of our In order to participate in the outing Peterea will also I. d the Gillispie, Ossa Furgeson, Eva it was necessary to achieve 175 points Gillespie. in an honor sjttem which was carried Sharon: Hilda Kocherhans, Lucile out last M.I.A. sea. on. The girls arAnna Wells, Helen, La Rue, rived at Lagoon at 10:30 a. m. Most of Vernofi, P.eth and Hellen Park, Fern and Beth the girls bought atrip tickets. SwimCarter, Ftmtella Cordner, Beth Finch, ming waj our first big event, then Fae Lula Virginia luncheon, all together in the bowery and Ada Jolley, Elvira Jepperson, and Rhea Pyne, Burr, after wnich we tried every concession Yvonne and Delight Holt, Maxine from fun house and roller coaster to Sharon M.I.A. Girls Boyce, Merry-Go-Roun- d and photographers gallery. We had some sad experiences in the revolving barrel, but a good many laughs. The following participated: Grandview: Ardith Monson, Lily Hills, Nelda Carter, Eldora Carter, Alta Buckner, Estell Riding, Louise Hatch, Diana Nuttall, Inez Jones, Mary Brown, Lucile Nuttall, Nina Carter, Clark Carter. Vineyard: Merline Wells, Marjorie Leah and Williams, Susie Madsen, Verna Harding, Edith Stewart, Reva Shumway, Maxine Andreason, Irma Orvin, Eva Bunnell, Maurine and La Rue Bolton, Ella Hebertson, Ella Williams, Lucile Orme, Oriel Clegg. Wanda Jones, Hazel Timpanogos Kitchen, Maxine Loveless. Catherine Mitchell, Ina Poulson, Lola Loveless, Josephine Kitchen, Illeta Reynolds, Jean V'. Hansen, Ruby Edwards, Ora Johnson, Ruth Hansen, Mary Mitchell, Lurleen Loveless, Vern Loveless Pleasant View: Venn Allman, Lucile Cluff, Louise Liechty. Grace Penrod, Loa, Wanda and La Von Gurr, Madge Lewis, Fay Andrews,. Ellen Bone, Lorraine Jones, Ardis and Joyce Gadd, Ale.ie Pierce, Nila Nesbit, June Bean, Lucile Nelson, Elaine McEwan, Afton Fisher, Ida Ercanbrack, Marion Campbell, Louise Baum, Ida Liechty. LaRue Margaret, Edgemont: merry-go-roun- Gordon, Norma McEwan, Dorothy Selman, Cherril Cutler, Fern Kitchen, Alto Gordon, Ethel Pyne, Rila Stam field, Venna Holt, Adele Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Prestwich and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vernon. Services Are Held For Josephine Clinger Largely attended funeral services were held August 1, in the Edgemont chapel for Mrs. Josephine Ginger, wife of Rowe Clinker, who died July 29 in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Clinger had been ill for several weeks. Bishop Sharp Gillispie was in charge of the services and made the remarks. Other closing speakers .were Bishop James B. Ferguson., Peter Larson and David Hicken of Heber. A quartet composed of Clarence and Elmo Brereton and Melba Pyne and Ossa Ferguson rendered beautiful selections. A duet by Mrs. Pyne and Mrs. Ferguson, a solo by Thornton Burke and a solo by Hugh Larson completed the musical program. Mrs. Margaret Pulsifer was accompanist Besides her husband and mother and father, Mrs. Clinger is survived by the following children:. Mrs. Ralph Jacobson and Mrs. Herman Jansen of Salt Lake and Mrs. Thornton Burke, Hortense, Rowena and Aaron, all of Edgemont. u, We Believe the spirit of the day is to Improve and to improve is the spirit of Progress. -- Hence - REMODELING ACTIVITY CONTINUES AT BUTLERS Many worth while bargains can be had during our REMODELING SALE Cotton Blouses for School Wear 69c All Sizes SUEDENE VESTS In 5 Different Colors 59c Sizes Just the garment for School to 14 CANNING NEEDS CAN .$3.98 Some Good Styles and Colors you can wear from Former values to $7.95 now on FRUIT AND VEQETABLES NOW. USE MODERN UTENSILS. DISH PANS PRESERVING - ' Aluminum KETTLES BEMBERG HOSE 39c pair, 3 for 5 Different Shades Sizes 14 quart16 quart 18 quart - 20 54 SILK DRESSES Sizes 14 to 40 Barney Edgemont ARE REMODELING 14 qt. Pure Alum 98c 17 qt. Pure Alum $1.19 An Ideal School Hose to 10 1- -2 1- -2 ALL SILK PANTIES AND STEPINS 59c, 2 pair $1.00 Peach, Pink, Tea Rose and Blue Color ROTARY RICERS $1.24 $1.39 $1.69 8 $1.00 Heavy aluminum with i maple wood roller GOLDPACK CANNERS 12 quart Aluminum $1.69 24 qt. Enameled $1.79 A Kiiciicn Necessity 98c Special Consolidated Wagon z Machine Co. n - ii 4.S. tMKkiCD) PROVO, UTAH IDisHTbutOTsModenTMFarnfachiner Death Claims James D. Amicone short Lur-len- Heres How I Have More NEW Heres to Your OIILY Appearance in es house-furnishin- gs DAYS LEFT To have your Car Inspected The law requires it Castle Lounge ANDERSON GARAGE CLOTHES new-cloth- 14 Official Inspection Station Heres to casualness, smartness, stylist to all those features Castle Lounge that add so importantly to your appearance. Heres looking at you in this Double of all In as sweet an array of unusual patterns and colors as you could hope to find. comfort double-breasted- s. The following merchants and businesses residing in the territory of Sharon Stake are each month making contributions to assist in the publication oI 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 group. SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil and Gen. Merchandise COAST IN SERVICE STATION Conoco Go. and Gorm Motor Oil, Murray Tirol, BILL'S SERVICE. W. H. KOFFORD, Prop GASOLINE and - OILS Oram, Utah WASHBURN CONFECTIONERY LINCOLN $22.50 0 Sot-teri- oi SERVICE Specialty In Auto Glon QffrTi, U-- FLOWERS VINEYARD MERCANTILt THE FLOWER SHOP Rohbock ond Sont, Props. "EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS Fourth mile South of Lincoln H. S. on Stne Highway Phone 0?9-J-- l HUGH DAVIS, Prop. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Vineyard SUSY CORNER, 16 West Center CBS. GENERAL XUTO REPAIRING CROCERY W. P. WILLIAMS, Prop. MERCHANDISE and CONFECTIONS Orem. Proce.ed with unconditional (uarantaa la writing. Wert of Fiver Bridge - Highway 91 Thee. L. Kitchen, Pro,. GAS, OIL and GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wait af Lincoln High School Phone 0S-R-- J I STRATTON SEED SEEDS S.CRES and NURSERY STOCK . Prove end Orem ea State Highway "v |