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Show The greatest pleasure know is to I do a good action by stealth and have it found out by accident. Sec. 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID Charles Lamb. PROVO, UTAH Permit No. 54. hiCuituhai Q&m::umifieJL Deer Creek Seems Assured With Expected Favorable Vote in Salt Lake Nov. 23 Staff of Scera, the Unique Cooperative a Ti ' tf r J ts Anderson Intervention In Utah Lake wY d, T'", sutf: s S,r"Vaft' Sharon Quarterly Conference Set tor October 16 And 17 Substantial Fund for Hospital Ballard, Cannon, Stevens, Speakers; Sunday Sessions at College Hall oftheror Conference m gra-itud- Speakers Utah County Deserves Morg Members on Storage Board ht Frances liunn Wins to Chicago 4-- H 4-- 4-- 4-- Farewell Testimonial Tonight (Friday, October 8th) in the Timpanogos Ward AmuseFor Don R. ment Hall will be held the first M. I. A. dance of the season. Howard Nelsons Orchestra from Pleasant Grove will furnish thj music. Sponsored by the M. Men and Explorers of the ward, the proceeds will be used for the purchase of winter recreational equipment. Bert Skinner and Harold Maag are in charge of the committee on arrangements. Price of admission is 35c per couple and 10c for extra ladies. An invitation to join in the evenings fun is extended to everyone. Dancing wilt begin at 9 P M. REELECTED, 1 n,u Frances Hunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hunn of Pleasant-vieis winner of a free trip to Chicago, as a result of her excellence in club work. The award was made by Montgomery Ward and Co. for the best record keeping in Club work for a period of time extending over the last five years. Miss Hunn won first prizes for her records and scrap books at both the County ard State Fairs. She will leave the first patt of December to attend the National H Club Congress in Chicago, Illinois, and will remain there for approximately ten days, as a guest of the contest sponsor. T; With a report showing the rather large sum of $11,278 74 handled by Scera during the last year, the members who attended the annual meeting held Monday, September 27th v ere made realistically aw: e of the fact that this organiza-tio- n is rapidly becoming a fair sized business institution. he annual report showing the total receipts and disburse-nienfor the various items was given by Manager Victor C. By C. Lucius Laudie, Secretary East Central Utah niir a ' n s,i Region First to left is Row, Clarence Vm Director right York, proval momentarily expected. Vernon A. V. Watkins, Director; Virginia B. Pottlson. and the Its Director; most far greatest Director; Walter Hcldaway, Director; G reaching movement the Church has As soon as the word is received, Jolley, Director; Roy Gappma ever undertaken. This is not So- the Board of Directors of the DisSecond Row, right to left Th cial, or some other kind of secur- trict announce that a meeting will Mitchell, Show Staff; Clorene ity, even though it comprehends, be held and the ordinance promptly and includes such, but it is Church passed. Show Staff; Maxine Andreas f Sharon Wilmetta Security. The security guaranteed All Water to be Taken SI':llTV, Voice of Sharon ; Marjorie Wagers, Voice orShanTLucilirFwlejTv ' by the greatest organization in the of Sharon The Metropolitan Water District Church of the Christ world, Jesus Board of Salt Lake City at the time of Latter-da- y ItTff1- - frWjfght Saints. le', Parking; Doratha Jones, Show Staff; Edith Murdoch Show M.cV 1arki,Ig it announced that an election would f ; Lvj Gll,eN'e, Nations may topple, banks fail be called for November 23rd, also S0"' oice of Sharon; Lucy Poulsop, Voice of Sharon; Ethel Pyne, Voice of Sharon. and insurance companies cease to announced that it would submit to and all social Fourth Row, .right to left Ju'm Peterson, Parking; I.t Van- - A, operate, organiza- the voters the proposition of a subay, Show S'aff; Edgar Booth, Show Staff; Florence Shen-hertions fail, but this Church, and the scription for 50,000 acre feet . of Show Stalf; Lstella Duffin, Show Staff; Miriam Show Staff; Merle S. Foote, Voice of Sharon Bradshaw, Church Security, is not going to water in the Deer Creek Project, fail. This is not a temporary afSl,uw E'val b- sho suff-E,vinotwithstanding that its tentative fair. Piesidcnt Clark has stated subscription has been for only 44 is that, It permanent, until there 000 acre feet. It was stated that the Dir"l0r' Jamei Vernon, Show Stall; is no need for it.yfle also stated reason for enlarging the subscripin a Gcnciai P. iv.zz tion ws to take up all unsubscribIt is the forerunner of a higher ed for water in the project so that order of living." tin full 1000,000 shares wouid oc Security Benefit taken up by subscription when How can we receive the benefits work on the project begins. of Church Security? By living the Strong Editorial Endorsement Gospel. What does that mean in Observers are confident that tax practical terms? Being faithful and payers in Salt Lake City will ap worthy; paying your tithes and fast prove the proposals by an overofferings and attending to your whelming vote. The spirit of opchurch duties. Make the sabbath timism has been given impetus reday a sacred day by partaking of cently by the strong editorial enWith the dead line past, Sharon Grandview 89.60 the sacrament worthily, and co- dorsement of the Deseret News Stake and Orem have made a con- Edgemont .... 137.5t with in Reand the S.lt Lake Tribune. your Bishop operating tribution of $1,412.95 to the Utah Windsor .t 61.00 furthering the work in your ward. cently editorials have been run by Valley Hospitay Fund, according While the amounts contributed Be active in your quorum. Lead these papers to Ivan J. Burp, District Chairman are urging the people to out. Dont wait to be led. Show an get behind the Boards action and considerably below the quota, of the Hospital Drive. it is considered that Sharon Stake active interest in your fellow approve the Deer Creek Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the Council of Twelve Apostles, Project Chairman Burr expected to have and Orem did very well when comPriesthood member. Is he in disIt is understood also that the I Bishop Sylvester (J. Cannon and Stringham Stevens, member the names of all contributors to pared with the contributions made tress? Help him. Follow in the gnlzaTions of the General Committee of the L.D S. Church Security Pro publish in this issue of the Voice in the residential district of Provo. path of the Relief Society: Help and of Sharon, but due to the failure This district is the others to help themselves. If a will likewise back the proposals. only one outside gram, will be the principal speakers at the Fall Quarterly Con of the canvassers to turn in all of Provo fellow Priesthood member is out Voting List Take Time City to make a communiference of Sharon Stake to be held Saturday and Sunday, books to the chairman, the names ty drive for the hospital benefit. of work help him to get work. The election would probably were not available. However, the School teachers of the Lincoln When Church Security is working have been set for an earlier date, October 16th and 17th. contributions by wards were re- High School contributed 100 per as it should, and is going to work, but for the fact that more than a The first session of the confer-- 4 ceived. The wards contributed as cent, and the amount received from it will also become the greatest month is required by the County ence will he held at 7:30 p. m. Satfollows: them was $157.50. employment organization in the Clerk to make up certified lists of Timpanogos $345.00 Chairman Burr expresses his e and will feature world. It will, indeed, be fratern-alis- taxpayers who are urday evening to vote. eligible Sharon 339.60 to ail ward chairmen of the highest order. and This is a large job for a city the Priesthood reports and instructions 158.00 workers and Vineyard to ail contributors size of Salt Lake City and requires to Priesthood Key Men of the Ward workers. This sesLakeview 106.75 who have helped to make the drive The Ward Work Director is the the painstaking efforts of a large sion will beheld in the Lincoln Pleasantview 123.00 as successful as it has been. key man of the ward. He is the staff of workers for many days. Bishojs right hand man. He After th? lists are prepared they High School Auditorium knows, at least, should know, the have to be checked and rechecked Sunday Sessions at College Hall status of each person in the ward in order to be sure that no names The Sunday sessions at 10 a. m. over eighteen years of age. It will and 2 p. m. will be held in College (Contirued on page three) not be guess work. He will know, Hall. and how? From personal contact, It is expected that there will be and through the leaders of the (EDITORIAL) some reorganization work done in quorum', the hishonric. Sharon SbrJcary Recent action of the Water Storage. Commission in and the president of the Relief Soslake offices due to the appointits officers to intervene in the Utah Lake, Jorciety, and much of this informadirecting Picture! In Bccklet ment of several stake officers to tion should be obtained at the dan River d linage ajudication suit now pending in Salt A ward feature of weekly ward Security meeting, A picture of the Sharon Stake the positions. it special Lake is directs attention to the personnel of will City courts, conference, expected, where a check is made with the Seminary Building is featured in be a discussion of the practical the Water Storage Commission membership. leaders named, and information re- the recent announcement program of the Church Security corded on the Security of the L. D. S. Department of Ed- application L tab County with one member on the Commission Program. ment cardSj. which should be kept ucation. Pictures of two or only Music for the conference will be has 344,911 acres of farm land, as compared to Salt Lake up to the minute. Stake work di- three other seminaries are given under the direction of V. Ennl rectors cannot function properly in this fifty-eigpage booklet reCounty with five members on the Commission and 194,-65- 6 Hansen, and Stake Organist, Ros-elt(Continued on page two) cently issued. acres of farm land. Based on acreage Utah County is will act as Vernon, accompanSeveral other seminaries in the Elder Melvin J. Ballard entitled to four and Salt Lake County two. Church have been patterned aftts ist. Special numbers from the Eldthe Sharon building. Due to its ers Chorus and others will he givIt woulil seem that the large preponderance of irrien during the sessions. unique architecture the landscapwill The session Sunday it received has much favorable evening ing gated land in Utah County, that this County should be publicity, in addition to that in the as usual, be under the direction of entitled to more members on the Water Storage CommisAnnouncement Program booklet. the Mutual Improvement Associasion to look after its rights. The present member from tions, and will be held at the High Records Get Blue School Auditorium at 7.30 p. m. Utah County, Mr. J. W. Gillman, is an able representa- Dance Tonight uu Over $1 1,000 Handled by Association During Year in Various Activities; Report Shows Association Flourishing And Finances in Good Condition Washington to Give Approval With tiie large amount involved it was dicided best to have this ordinance approved by Reclamation authorities in Washington befoie it is finally enacted by the District Board. The draft of the ordinance is now in the hands of the officials in Washington and word of its ap Ribbons at County and State Fairs BEAMS i t Following Orems emphatic approval of the Deer Creek Project with a vote of 219 for and only 14 opposed. Salt Lake City has announced that its election to consider participation in the project will be held on November 23rd. District Counsel, Fisher Harris, in collaboration with Reclamation officials and A. V. Watkins, General Counsel for the Provo River Water Users Association, has prepared a tentative draft of the ordinance which will submit to the tax payers of Salt Lake City propositions for subscription in the Deer Creek Project and for the construction of an aqueduct to the city, with a possible total expenditure of more than $8,000,000. 2b" THIEB OF TRUSTEES ft S' Election Upon Approval in Washington; Provo Bench Stockholders Restless. Security Means To Me v CASH Mill S. L. District to Pass Ordinance Setting What Church LAHOE - Watkins A farewell testimonial will be held Sunday eiening at 7.30 p. m. in the Sharon ward for Elder Don R. Watkins who is leaving October 14th for the British Mission. The program will feature musical selections from a Girls Chorus of fifty voices from the Lincoln High M. Vernon. School, directed by Speakers will be President A. V. Watkins, Frank B. Newman and the honor guest, Don R. Watkins. An invitation is extended to all friends of this young missionary to be present. Bishop Sylveater Q. Cannon tive r( Utah County on the Commission, hut when it comio to a matter of voting on things vital to this countys interests, he is only one out of many, and of course, is easily outvoted by the heavy preponderance of members from Salt Lake County. It hasnt been many years since a matter came before the Water Storage Commission with respect to which project should be undertaken first, the Echo or the Deer Creek. The Commission voted to approve construction of the Echo Project first and this action helped delay the building of Deer Creek for many years From time to time other matters of great importance w II undoubtedly come before the Commission for decision. It would seem in common fairness that Utah is entitled to at least two or three representatives County on this important Board. to the members Picturea Show Largest Returns Interesting features of the report were the figures showing the Suit Sought details of the receipts and disbursements from the various activities conducted by Scera. Due to its Believed to Have Caused Action of Commission many attractive features the picture show program showed the largest Recently the Utah Water Storin membership assessments, age Commission took action au- return with a total income of $5,142.65. thorizing its officers to intervene in Assessments received from menib- the Utah Lake water suit. The Commission by a complaint filed n tiie Third District Court in Salt ANNUAL REPORT See Page 2 Lake County .seeks to have the matter of the determination of the rights of Utah Lake and its trib- ers using the swimming pool were utaries adjudicated by the State $493.21, from dances $711.95, and Engineer. from members using the bus $34.15. Plaintiff Attitude Unknown for Improvements At this time it is not known Money Another interesting feature was what the attitude of the plaintiffs, the item in the that consisting of Salt Lake City and $943.73 had beenreport showing spent for materithe Associated Canal Companies, als in constructing the orchestra will take with respect to this action shell and dance pavilion and anin intervention. As the case now other item showing $204 63 exstands it is a suit in equity to quiet pended in improving the swimming title. pool and adjoining grounds. Engineers Report and Receipts from advertising The following is an excerpt from subscriptions for the Voice of State Engineer's repot i. Shaioii amounted to $2,281 95. and "This is a suit in equity and is the cost of printing, services and not based on the statutes outdistribution of the paper amounted lining proceedings for the generto $2,297.06. al determination of water rights. Loam Reduced The plaintiffs are apparently atOutstanding loans which the tempting to avoid the statutory Association had .received to help proposed determination by the finance the extensive building proState Engineer, and it reflects an effort to take from the State gram during the last several years had been reduced to $450.00 from Engineer the duty imposed upa sum in excess of $2,200.00. on him by statute to administer The cash zalance on hand at the the waters of tiie state during date of the report was $313.04 in the pendency of general adjudiaddition to' the inventory which cation cases showed base ball field with modern Of interest to our readers will grandstand partly owned by the (Continued on page three) Association, swimming pool and dance pavilion in which the Association has an equity, equity in picture show machines and office equipment. The values of these interests were not listed, but from the cost it is believed the value exSat. Night Dance; Tesceeds $5,000.00. timonial, Sunday Evening (Continued on page two) A farewell party honoring George Blake, who is to leave soon for the German Mission, will be held Saturday evening, October 9th, in the Vineyard Ward Amusement Hall at 8 p. m. The Ward Missionary CommitPlans for the of the tee is in charge of the affair and announces a dance, preceded by a Orem Town garbage dump are short program. Refreshments will under way and an investigation of be sold. All friends of Elder Blake the proposed new site is being made by a committee appointed by are invited at attend. the Town Board for that purpose. Sunday Testimonial The committee, consisting of Evan in 7:30 at m. Sunday evening p. the ward hall, a farewell testimon- Wilburg and Stanley Harris, was also directed to secure all inforial will be given for Elder Blak at which a program of requester mation and data possible on probnumbers will be given. There will lems of garbage disposal, and they be a duet by Elroy Murdock and will make their report next Monat the regular Board Joy O. Clegg, solo by Elvis Terry, day night Piano selection by Miss Thelma meeting. Tentative Site Blake, and duet by Mrs. Lyle FacNothing definite has as yet been er and Miss Zella Harding. Talks wil be given by Boyd Dai.s of the decided in regard to the location of Lincoln High School faculty, Cly- - the new site, but the one under de Holdaway, former missionary to consideration at present is up the and- Raymond small canyon above the Cragun the Netherlands, in northern Orem. Harding of the Ward Bishopric. place More Rigid Rulqg The public is invited to attend. Abandonment of the old garbage Sail Oct 1st Eider Blake, son of Mr. and dump was made necessary by reasMrs. S. H. Blake, has been attend on of the' unsanitary condition exat the Mission Home in isting there and protests from ing The Salt Lake for the past two weeks. people living in that He will sail from New York on new location, it is proposed, will be October 1st on the S. S. Washing- far enough away so that it will not be offensive to residents of the ton and shortly after will take up town and more rigid rules in rehis duties as a missionary in the to the disposal of garbage gard mission. Germany will be established, according to a statement by Mayor Emery Letter of T. F. Wentz 7arewell Socials 7or George Blake New Garbage Dump for Orem M. I. A. Institute In the meantime people are requested to refrain from leaving Institute for Bee Keeper and garbage at the old dump located Junior Leaders of the Mutual Im- at the gravel pit on the line beprovement Associations of Sharon tween Vineyard and Orem, beand Utah Stakes will be held Sun- tween Fourth South and Snow 10th at the Girl's streets. Utah County, owner of day, October M. I. A. Home in Provo Canyon. the property, has posted notices of c abandonment The morning session will of the pit as a at 10 a. m. place for the disposal of garbage. j com-men- |