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Show MARCH. 1936 News of Special Activities and Announcements . hi Stake Relief Societies ' M. I. A. P. K. NIELSEN Stake Board meeting will he held President V. M. M. I. A. at the home of Mrs. Malicent Wells, Commemorating tlie ninety-fourtSaturday, April 11th commencing ORIOLE CLEGG annieisary of the organization of at 2.00 P. M. and oil Thurs ay t V. W. M. I. A. the Relief Society, over 300 women evi ning, April 9th at the Semiof the stake met at the Lincoln nary building. Ttu're will be Special Dances at Union meeting will be held SunHigh School auditorium, Tuesday Lake View, Sharon and Pleasant 19th at the Lincoln April day, afternoon, March lth, where the View oil Friday, April 3. School. V following program was enjoyed, High We are nearing the clse of our singing "Gilts, of Love" led by Lesson work for Apiil will be Mrs. Charlotte Davies, with Mrs. winter M. I. A. activity and culturLizzabcll Davis at the piano; Pray- as follows: al courses, and it is hoped each 1st Tuesday, Teachers Topic. er, Mrs. Malicent Wells. Sharon "Proverbs ward will achieve in at least four 3.5, 6 ward presented a one-aplay "The "Trust t the Lord with all thine dipai title nls, that our stake may receive recognition at the June conAwakening," directed by Mrs. Nina hea ., Stratton, with the following cast: ference. And lean not own thine unto Mrs. Adele Fielding, Mrs. Stena Those wards who may be beunderstanding; Christenson, Mrs. Josephine Salis- In all hind ill their lesson work are urged Him. thy ways acknowledge to catch up. If necessary, it is sugbury and Mrs. Mariam Bradshaw; And He shall direct thy paths. Tell Me Pretty Birdie, duet, gested that an additional 15 minutes Mrs. Zella Colvin and Mrs. Melba each Tuesday would no doubt clear Theology lesson, The EverlastCluff, accompanied by Mrs. Anna ing Covenant of Marriage. up this difficulty. Ashton of Pleasant View Ward; 2nd Tuesday, Work and BusiComic Skit, "Two Black Crows We wish to express our appreness and Teachers Report. ciation for the hearty cooperation 3rd Tuesday, Literary "Compangiven by Mrs. Rosetta Johnson and Mrs. Ifemietta Johnson of Lake ionable Books. extended us in the recent Drama View. A fine talk on the organiza4th Tuesday, Social Service The Festival. The wards participating tion was given by Mrs, Mary C. Social Responsibility of the Home." deserve much credit for the fine Kimball, General Board member performance and the splendid setand editor of the Relief Society tings. magazine. A social llay, "The Eldest was presented by Edgemont The stake officers wish also to Ward with the following cast: Mrs. compliment the M Men and Gleaner Rachael Mecham, Mrs. Cordelia Gills for the splendid banquet and CHRISTA CHRISTENSEN, dance held at Hotel Roberts, Booth, Mrs. Grace Peay, Mrs. Florence .Chamberlain, Mrs. Mina Superintendent All wards are busy preparing Planse are under way for the Marriotti, Mrs. Joanna Boyce and A retold ,thcir Spring Festival. We are glad Stake Honor Day, scheduled for Mrs. Ezetta Johnson. to report that the general hoard has May 8. story, "Mammon and the Archer by OHen.y was given by Mrs. planned this festival similar to the Lillie Peterson of Timpanogos one held last year. This plan should Mrs. Fielding and Alfied Madward. The play "Grandma Should afford an abundance of spontaneous sen, Stake Activity leaders, promHave A Diploma with Mrs. Lucy fun and delight. The Primaries who ise us a good tiyie tonight at the Clyde, Mrs. Griffiths, and Mrs. May are able to acquire the "feeling of Gold and Green ball. Howard is to Davis, was presented by Grand- the festival are the ones who make Kearns splendidorchestra view ward; remarks, 'Mrt. Emma-lin- e it a joyous event tor the children. furnish the music. t Nebeker of the General Board; and the comic skit, "Bringing Lp Mrs. Chat win conducted a play Representatives from the General M. I. A Boards are expected to atFather was given by Vineyard hour at inevard, where 35 officward with Mrs. Nora Anderson, ers and teachers enjoyed a very tend both the Gold and Gieen ball, Mrs. Vida Lystrup, Mrs. Vilate pleasant afternoon. as well as our Music Festival, so Shunt way, Mrs. Vera Larsen and wc trust a good representation from the various wards will be on Mrs. Edna Holdaway taking part. Vineyard Ward Primary As was Sunday, haitd to greet them. The stage was banked with beautiful potted plants and dainty re- March 15th. We are sure the ward There is but three nights left appreciates the efforts of Sister freshments were served. Vetta Madsen in so splendidly car- for the Chai m course that is being t on the ward Primary, and as conducted each Monday evening at General Relief Society Confer- rying 14 U nvn 4 Fourth ward chapel, Tjnnreriat- - the Provo ence will be held in Salt Lake ed her and Mrs. Katie G. Jensen, well known friendly on Thursday and Friday, April 2 shall miss her in that capacity. Sis- author, is giving the lecture and and 3rd, at the Assembly Hall on ter Anita course, which has Varley has been chosen demonstration The Thursday to succeed Sister Madsen. Her Temple Square. past proven very popular. The treatises meetings are for Stake officers and work in the Primary convinces u for tlie next three weeks will be Mission Presidents and department that she is very capable and we feel Conversation, Men s Likes and Diswork will be given in the Social sure she will Thrqc Ways, carry on the Primary likes, Personality Work and ill a Welfare Department, and Mental. Physical very efficient manner.. Sister Spiritual, Business, Magazine and Choristers Grace Spalding and Ideal Toonc These lectures are supplemented and Organists department, with a are Sister Varleys counsellors. with demonstrations and are exreception in the evening on the Sister Nora Harding requested to tremely interesting. Mezzanine floor, Hotel Utah. On be released along with Sister MadFriday, general sessions wifi be sen in order that she might be free Don't forget the singing practice held in tlie Tabernacle commencheld each Wednesday evening at to conduct hi r class of boys. ing at 10:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. the Seminary building. Mrs. Celes-ti- a to which all members of the Relief Mr. Karl - Banks gave a very J. Taylor is working hard to Society and their friends are in- splendid lesson on "The Problem make the music festival a success, vited. Project Method of Teaching" at but is depending upon the wards to the March Union meeting. It was support her in this effort. gratifying to see such a large attendance receive thrs valuable les- the April Lnion meetings. Inasmuch son. Those present in the Superinas Stake Quarterly Conference tendents department requested tomes oil the second Sunday, and that we ask Mr. Banks again at the Primary and Sunday School . some future date. have charge of the morning meeting, we will hold no Union MeetApril is the month for the ing in April. The public, of course, Childrens Penny Drive is invited to this session, but the A few pennies put away now in Primary officers are especially rethat broken sugar bowl will make quested to be in attendance. it handy when the drive is made. The Apiil Stake Board meeting will he held April 2nd in the SemiThere will be a change made for nary building at 7.30 o'clock. EVA GILLESPIE, PACE FIVE THE VOICE OF SHAROV Pieideut h ' ; Primary ' -- 3 Dont Hesitate SPRING SUITS Ho-pit- al ekatioini: aromi SUNDAY SCHOOL CHESTER GRAFF, Superintendent of the Stake Sunwill be day School Conference found on the front page of this issue. Additional information and further details are as follows: In the nine oclock session we leave it optional if the teachers of the Sunday Schools desire to attend. It is requested that the ward organists, choristers and a member be of the ward superintendents present.' If Sunday School is held, obtain substitutes to take your places in the wards. F'roin reports there will he few Sunday Schools in scssiiffi that day. The General Board suggests that Sunday schools be held for the Junior Sunday schools and New Testament dedown to kindergarten partment classes, wfffVe it is possible. It is also requested by the General Board that there be a 10O per cent attendance to the 10.00 oclock session of all the Sunday school officers. Ward secretaries will fill in the memorandum material furnished them on the blank report and hand to the Stake secretary between one and two oclock that day and she will compile anil hand to the General Board members before the two oclock session. If there are some members who cannot come, substitutes should be sent and an excuse given to ward for such absent Superintendents members so that he can find substitutes. All Sunday school officers should become familiar with the Union Meeting plans suggested in the January and February Instructor the convention where numbers plans are given in detail. With respect to the pageant Saturday night of the Conference, the Stake Board will supply the heralds, placards, books, stage materials and programs for the evenings performance. The wards are expected to furnish the music. In addition to this chorus from the wards, each ward will furnish the characters and costumes a inquired by each episode. Please practice in your own wards and he sure to find or look for costumes early, so that you will he ready to rehearse in full, Sunday the 29th of March in the High School auditorium at ten oclock. You will receive credit for attendance in your respective wards and members of the ward superintendmey, please see that there is transportation for this occasion without fail. For our next Union meeting, April 23 the entire time will be used in general session, demonstrating class work in session. Details of this will be presented later. This is a plan suggested by the Ward which is in line Superintendents, with the General Board. A full account The Stake Sunday School Board wishes to extend its appreciation to the Alpine School District for the use of the auditorium in which the pageant will be presented, and to the Stake Presidency for their cooperation in this matter and to Stake Meetings For April Stake Presidency: Each Sunday morning, 10,15. High Council: 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings, 7:30, (April 2nd and 16th ) Stake Board: 2nd Thursday evening 7.30 (April 9th.) Aaronic Priesthood Committee: 4th Thursday evening 7.30 (April 23rd.) Union Meetings: Priesthood, Relief Society and Primary: 2nd Sunday, April 12 2 p. nt. Genealogical Committee: 3rd Sunday, April 19th, 2 p. ni. Sunday School, M. I. A. and Bishoprics, 4th Sunday, April 26th. 2 p. in. District Scout Committee: 4th Wednesday, April 22nd, 8 pm. Timpanogos Ward Bishopric will have charge of baptisms April 19th, in the Utah Slake Administration building at 3.00 p. m. Scouts A rare treat is in store for all Scouts of our district on Saturday, March 28, at the city and county building at Provo. Mr. John Skinner Wilson, camp director of the Boy Scouts of Great Britain, al0 Dr. De Alton Partridge of ifie New York office B. S. A. will be in attendance. The meeting at 2 00 p. nt. is especially for all campers but all Scouters are invited. At 7:30 I. M. all Scouters are expected to attend. This is a rare opportunity to meet men who are doing things in Scouting. MANY STUDENTS REGISTER EARLY AMELIA LATTA, Reporter 123rd Quorum of Seventies Phone 048 J1 Stake Genealogical Board meetThurs-daing will he held the second of the month, April 9, 1936 at 7.30 p. m., in the Stake Seminary building. Stake Genealogical Union Meeting will he held in the Stake Seminary building, April 18, 193o. It is urged that all members of all ward committees attend Union Meeting each month for departmental work. There will be two senior excursions to the Salt Lake Temple from Sharon Stake in April, Tuesday, April 7th, and Thursday, April 23rd, 1936. The Salt Lake Temple will close conference followfor ing the last session, April 3rd, and will Tuesday, April 7th. Semi-Annu- Inspection of Cars Required SCERA for the extended courtesy of the lighting effects which will used Tie Slacks in the latest patterns and colors q3'iTi;T 'itr.iiitefji U t 3;rr- - xra: 't: -- Sftrntf . Automobile inspection time has come around again. - Almost every gaiage in Utah county is authorized to make the inspection which is required by a new Utah state; law enacted in the last legislature, according to Sergeant Elmer D. Loveless of the Utah State Patrol. Although no definite time for the inspection to he made was given by the state patrolmen, they advised motorists to have the inspection done early. Each inspected automobile will be provided with a sticker for the windshield. The new sticker is small, red in color and shaped like the state of Utah. The old sticker is orange and much larger than the new one. The inspection cost is 50 cents. The inspection law is a protecPatrolman tion to auto drivers. Christensen said. "It is the best insurance a driver can have, the assurance that the "other drivers car has been tested. USED CARS You'll be satisfied with anyone of these good used care, because they are all Personally Indorsed cars That means they are mechanically right That means they are as good as they look. That means they are Good 1928 Coach new seat new paint covert and new tires. This car is a real bargain.' A roomy 1931 Chevrolet Coupe two passenger job which we have just reconditioned and repainted. Equipped with good tires and in shape to give you many miles of economical C 00 Transportation DeLuxe. 1935 Terraplane Sedan Has Electric Hand greatest 35 Equalizdriving feature. Rotary ed Brakes. Hudson performance. Engine hardly more than broken in Famous for economy and Ruggedness. A beautiful up to the minute car $750 THE TOPS for spring Finished in 1931 Graham Sedan gray, upholstery like new, tires in very good condition, low mileage and motor is in exceptionally fine condition. This car is 1 OC Sport Cashmeres, Worsteds and real bargain at Gabardines All New Shades., Only Just right for spring w 1928 Essex 1926 Hudson - X V 4 U f $1.98- - $3.95 w SPECIAL SHOW (Not on Seera Program) APRIL 17 BENEFIT PROGRAM For M. I. A. Girls Home $45 Coupe $t5 Coach 1928 Essex Coach $C5 Olds Coach $125 1926 J-- 95 Sterling Cluff, assisted by Ruth Stott, conducted 30 minutes of music practice. The lesson was presented by Brother Sidney Cluff, the Priesthood From subject being Brother Bryant the Beginning. Jolly of the Grand View ward was accepted into the quorum. Benediction was offered by Brother Wesley Harding. General Conference COFFEE Airway 100 Brazilian Blend I IfJ LDiiO.C 1 2 Lbs. 15c Sugar . 3 Lbs. 17c 48 Lbs. $1.29 3 Pkgs. 10c Mothers Powdered d 8 ibs. 98c Inspected RAISINS Salt Deviled S32L. Heat Libbys Size Maiz CORN Del Cream Style 20c Scotch Soap . 212 Lb. Pkg. 23c Zee Tissue . . Roll 4c Lye Red Seal . . 3 Cans 25c Palmolive Soap . Bar 5c Crystal White Cheese SS 6 Bars Mild . . Lb. 15c . Lb. 22c Nippy V Also 22 more lower priced cart to choose from including sport wear Only 8. just what .they atre represented to be. I personally indorse them. You call buy them with confidence. 'JiltFUg weak-wille- Wilford Stubbs of the Stake High Council presided and Bishop Sidney Cluff conducted the exercises of the Elders meeting held Sunday, March has anThe First Presidency nounced that the One Hundred Sixth annual Conference of the Latter-da- y Never guess at a dose of medi- Church of Jesus Christ of in the Taconvene will Saints cine. If you are giving medicine by on the drop, use a medicine dropper, bernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1936, ,at 10 a. m., never drop from a spoon. Med- Saturday, April 4, on Sunday, icine that must be gi en by drops continuing with sessions 6. and 5, April 'Monday, April is necessarily very powerful and The General Priesthood meeting different-size- d drops might cause will be held Saturday evening, April a great deal of harm. 4, at 7 p.m. House palms should not he exAlways iron ecru linens on the posed to the direct rays of the sun nor should they be placed near a wrong side. Jroning on the right radiator. side robs them of their luster. ed Put the fork in the fat of steak when turning it. If put into meat, the juice will escape. DEAN MINER, Reporter - 1927 Chevrolet There is a simple method of reducing that must have been speciald ly designed for those ladies who cant bear to think of a prolonged period of diet and exliquid ercise. It is the three-da- y diet. For three days of each month live on cla inbroth, vegetable soup, unsweetened lemonade, toThese mato juice, orange juice. liquids contain neatly all the elements of food except fats, starches and sweets which are the builders of curves. study of the Old Testament is the title of the 1936 manual, prepared by Elder Levi Edgar Young and published by the First Council of Seventies. This little book consists of twelve lessons, which we feel will greatly stimulate the Seventies in their study of the ancient Hebrew religion. Those who have read the manual speak in terms of appreciation of the manner in which the author has prepared the lessons. We suggest that you bring your Bible when you come to our monthly quorum meeting. On Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12th, Sharon Stake Conference will convene. Lets have a majority of our quorum membership present. Members of the 123rd quorum will give the progranmiext Sunday evening in the Grand View ward chapel. James A. Ivie, Sr. Pres. A Terraplane full-tim- Elder's Quorum v motor SPRING $175 $1985 Priesthood Quorums Genealogy a selection now! liJ They Are Doing Neatly 300 students took advantFill ugly cracks in furniture with period at beeswax and then varnish over. age of the n - AVZUtlfc Ultnvi-- v, week, according to Registrar John E. Hayes. Formal registration for Now On Display . . . the spring quarter began Monday. A late registration penalty will THE NEW he exacted after the first week of the to the spring quarter, according registrar. This will apply only to e students, who attended during the winter quarter and not COMMERCIAL CARS to special students or to those who are entering B. Y. U. for the first time this jear. Cab Pickup - Utility Coach Late report from the registraPanel Delivery tion office show over 1,100 now registered. and the following Requests for information indicate that many teachers are planning to enter B. Y. 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