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Show PAGE SIX THE VOICE OF SHARON This and That RELIEF SOCIETY NEWS Romance of ventures in reading-Th- e Ago." General Relief Society conference Long 4th Tuesday; Social Service lesson; WedLake will be held in Salt City, "A Study of Civic Sociology as" a nesday and Thursday, October 2nd Foundation for Intelligent Living and 3rd. On Wednesday the meeting Trends in Population ChangTopic will be specially for stake officers and es. Thursday public meetings will be held MRS. EVA GILLESPIE, Reporter in the tabernacle. . Stake Gensalcgid Stake Board meeting will be held Saturday, September 28th at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Stewart, and Thursday evening, October 10th at 7:30, in the stake administration ing. Hews build- MRS. AMELIA LaTTA, Reporter . Phone 04SJ1 Union meeting will be held Sundaf, October 13th at 2 p. m. at the Lincoln Stake board meeting will be held in High School, All officers and class connection with the general boards leaders are requested to be present. the 2nd Thursday, October 10th, 1935 at 7:30 p. m. in the Stake Seminary is and now drive or The magazine building. we hope every member of the Relief Society will make an effort to renew Stake Genealogical Union Meeting her subscription or take out a new one. If not possib!eto take it alone will convene on the fourth Sunday, two neighbors or friends may go to- OcL 27th, 1935 at 2 p. m. in the Stake gether, but by all means have access to Seminary building. the magazine. Subscription is $1.00 per year and we feel that it is the very The Salt Lake Temple will open best magazine in the church. Sister for endowment work, only for the Daisy Nelson has charge o fthe drive living and their friends accompanying in the stake, and ward representatives them, who have ajmidy had their will visit every home. A prize of three own endowments. Twawifcssions each yearly subscriptions will be given the week will be held .on Monday and ward showing the largest percent gain Thursday. Only one session a day will during the drive. Help your ward win. be held under this arrangement and will begin at 9 a. m. The first session Our annual Stake conference will be will begin Monday, September 16th, held conjointly with Tunpanogos 1935 and continue as above stated, un Stake at the Lincoln High School No- til further published notice. vember 9th and 10th. George F. Richards, President. The new seasons work will commence Tuesday afternoon October 2, in the various wards. We ask the regular members to invite a neighbor or someone who has not attended meeting regularly. We especially urge all young mothers to attend as often as possible as the lessons outlined have so many fine and helpful suggestion. The lesson program for the month is as follows: 2 Teachers Topic: Proverbs He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty; and he that rulrth his spjirit than he that taketh a city. the lesson: Theology Choosing First Presidency and theTwelve." 2nd Tuesday: Work and business and teachers report. 3rd Tuesday: Literary lesson: Ad 10-3- The following assignments were made to visit the wards, for Septem- have comments Many favorable been made on the beautiful flowers displayed on the pulpit and in the niches in the walls at the Sharon Ward chapel.-Thesare not artificial flowers, but cut Mowers fresh each Sunday morning. Not many know that Mrs. Stella" Dufftn is the donnor of these flowers. Without ostentation she has gone about the business- - of keeping the church in ilowirs hit this summer. Her kindness a id thoughtfulness probably have as ' much, if not more, effect than many Of the sermons .preached in the chapel. more period or whatever the grammar is and piea-- e pull down your skiit. This cussed cigar is out again pardon me and furthermore, where was I.' Nice bob ou hate. Paragraph. The fit to wash soap you sent us wa-n- 't the dishes no make that dog with comma let alone the laundry comma and we're, sending it back period Yours truly. Read that over, no never mind I won t waste any more time on 11 look that egg. at the carbon tomorrow. Sign my name. We must go out to lunch soon, ehr Although the other teachers didn't attend school they spent their summer enlarging their experience and knowledge. Mr. Partridge took a course on methods ut teaching and went vacaionmg in the mountains. Mr Vernon spent his time traveling through Utah and California and visited the San Diego Exposition. Mr. Lewis tok a Extension course, and went ort an enjoyable fishing trip. Mr. Rogers traveled to Yellowstone park and to Mirror Lake; then he built an addition cm bis home. Mr. Banks gave .several lectures at the B.Y.U. besides traveling Yactticn and spending ten days in Denver. Mr. Tarnsworth took a trip to IdaK . Mr. Cordner traveled through Utah. After (Continued from page 5) wot king in Idaho, Mr. Terry took a ton spent his summer in the Univerthrough California. Miss Swenson trip' Southern of California. Mr. Jolley sity 2 months at Fish Lake and spent also attended the University of Souththen three weeks in California. Mr. ern California, and visited the Expo- Dixon played tennis in Denver, Colsition in San Diego. Mr. Davies had a orado, and Boise, Idaho, winning the of in Aboys group charge and championship in Idaho. ttended school in, Logan Paint, Muresco, Hardware their annual business meeting which is set for October 10th at the Stake Administration Building in Orem. The recreational end of the organization's In activity is abundantly patronized. the past the business meetings have been given a wide berth by the members. WTty not come to the meeting and do your kicking or throw your bouquets if you have any to throw? This is an idea worth trying. Phone West 3rd South Does not WRINKLE! Does not CURL! Does not WILT I Does not - 5 c is THE TRAFFIC IS ALL ONE WAY and so are the new VARSITY-TOWN- S . . . Here in the smartest way imaginable! Things started humming a few days ago when it was noised about that Falls newest 1 .SHRINK! Needs no STARCH!" were on deck. Shirtcraft Shirts One of Orems wiseacres declares that he is sure that at last the Government has provided for permanent projects. As proof of this he points out that Orem sidewalk improvement started early last summer and will likely last until Christmas, provided the supervisors dont wear out in the meantime. At any rate, it is a fine thing to have both the Project and k in the permanent class. the With the starchless Everfit Collar Made by the TRUEENIZING process Spear Lumber Co. $25 NEW FALL GRAYCO SHIRTS AND TIES A shirtmaker's dream come true! An entirely new' principle pf collar construction now makes possible starched-colla- r appearance , . , minus the starch! comfort , . . without the wrinklesi Soft-coll- Shirts with this improved collar come in white, plain colors, and smart new paiierns. They are custom styled and tailored with the close attention to detail W which Shirtcraft is famous. SMKHV&K'S 16 West Center from page 5) ? I;I- V Winter Is Coming Enjoy it with a Genuine t 1 7 J V A ' ' M ESTATE HEATROLA t . 4 u P ttk THERES A H. r H . OLICJ o rebate, Magic 620F $67.50 IN ARMSTRONGS Long Wave $72.50 LINOLEUM FLOORS THAT MAKES TOE EE this Philco 620F today! d A floor type model that gives thrilling American and Foreign reception at an amazingly low price! 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Ah, unless you can ship, furnish, ship, no furnish us with your regular soap you neednt ship us no 34 On the lawn nortli of the seminary, (Continued from page one) ball team of the. crowd. Between the second senior Dennies Own girls soft a defeated Provo picked team easily game and the final game between Lakeview and Grandview, a Junioi fiom the Sharon girls league. Dont you know. . . the new (fyahA ifij fvuji ( are in town EVERXIT COLLAR increase. (Continued - lake View Wins Wheres everyone qoinq Dad? a It is to be hoped that members of SCrRA will take a greater interest In THE FAITHFUL STEN06 Used Lumber and Doors. nt NE 175! TTHD5 08 Faye Allred and Virginia Taylor, who have been vacationing in Washington, D. C., have found permanent employment there and will not return home this fall. Miss Taylor 4s working in tbe United States Department of Education, and Miss Allred is employed by an insurance company Good Field Fence, Pouiiry Fence, Lawn Fence quality, low price. there. Another case of local boy League game, was played between makes good in the city, as it were. View. The Timpanogos and Plea-aJuniors put on a scrappy contest which was finally won by Timpano-go- -. 4-- An increasing number of families from our neighboring community, Windsor, are seen at the Sharon Recreational Sharons people program. and welcome them and may their tribe Grandview Abram Liechty, Louise R. Liechty. Lakeview Moses A. Rowley, Maud G. Rowley, George W. Sidwell and Clara G. Sidwell. Pleasant View George F. Wells, John K. Allen. Sharon Harvey R. Booth and Cor delia Booth. Timpanogos Bryant H. Jolley and Annie S. Jolley. Lynn Rogerson and Inez Vineyard . H. Rogerson. 1935 TeadisrsStiiosr ber: Edgemont Nellie P. Cordner, Florence P. Shepherd and Amelia Latta. FENCING.... 195 (Continued from page one) Sharon residents have beeivwonder-in- g why the papers of ProvO and Salt Lake ignored entirely the results of the base ball games in the Sharon Stake League on Labor Day. The games were well played, attended by large crowds and deserved at least s line giving the results of the contests. The teams of the Sharon League have gone forward without, any build-u- p from tbe press and have carried on a very successful season. They surely deserve more recognition than they get. September, TRADE-I- N ALLOWANCE n rz TD In DTR zj jl) STORE-YOU- LL EASY TERMS puQ There is only one Genuine Heatrola Estate Makes it We Sell It. - r3 n i L3 i PAY LESS AND LIVE HAPPIER Z J |