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Show PAGE Six THE VOICE OF SHARON Notes From the Y Tuberculosis Drive: lr. Sidney B. Sperry, publicity d, ret tor of the Trovo city tuberculosis drive, urges all citizens to contribute their seal money before December lf. These seals are being delivered o the homes of the people, but it you have been missed, says Dr. Sperry, mail vour couti ibution in anyway, Mrs. Taul D. Vincent is secretary treasurer of the Provo Tuberculosis committee. also boy scouts and M I.A. offic- ers are eligible to enroll, nounces Dean Lambert. an- te-o- s to such commonplace objects a the Russian thistle, the bearded wheat, pine com, and pine boughs, and een pods from the trumpet vine. Cut flowers ami how to use them and arrange them In vases was additional matter for her lesson. Music Recital Advanced students In piano under Elmer E. Nelson, instructor in piano and flute at B.Y.U, gave a recital Monday In College hall which featured many of the worlds greatest compositions. was assisting Mary McGregor artist accompanied by Ferris Edgley, with Mr. Nelson playing a flute obligato in some of the numbers. "Lost Horizons" How one girls .life, cut short by suicide, would have Influenced those of a score of others had she lived, was the hypothetical basis of an unusual play presented last Thursday and Friday In College Hall by a cast of nearly 40, directed hy Mrs. Kathryn B. Pardoe, and supervised by Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department. Presenting a graphic and picture of the Interwoven lives Involved, the plot was presented In a series of 22 scenes laid In various locales. Marion Wilson, senior from Ogden, had the leading role, and playing opposite her was David Walker of Pleasant Grove Provo students In the cast inciud Su Fae t, Clark, Helen Clark. Dorothy Blanche Jones. Fred Johnson, Beulah Jensen, George Whitaker, Mac Washburn, Le Grand Andrews, and Dean Peay. Hed-quis- Special Attractions At Scera Theatre 5 Week, Dec. bi'i-- educational t and vocational fn lds. The new plant, though en- tailing considerable work, should prove valuable in the fields of behavior and vocaDrl tional training, comments Lloyd. . Hearing Themselves . I'sing a kymograph to test the rapidity of breathing, reading and speaking, and a dictaphone to test their own pronunciation, students at B.Y.T7. are able to hear themselves as others hear them. First they record their own speeches on records and then play them back on a portable phonograph, thus becoming their own critics as to speech elements. Prom Committcjes Ed. Clyde, of Heber, recently elected Junior promenade committee chairman, announces his subcommittee heads as tollows: John Carver, Boise, Idaho, Ungerm'ann, Ralph business; Huntington, accounting'; FaTol Hassell, Mammoth, publicity; Helen Holbrook, Provo, refreshments; Erma Scho, American Fork, floor show and assembly program; Paul Boyer, Provo,' and Joseph Stickland, Norfolk, Va., tickets and general business. Frcslunen Cam Start Profeesor E. H. Holt announces that students who have never before attended university can when the in January winter quarter commences and take a full freshman course. A section of beginning freshman English will be taught, according to Dr. P. A. Christensen, head of the English department. .. door. in color. There are two shows night starting at 7 and 9 On The each p. m. Storks Visiting List w Mr. and Mrg. Morris Stewart are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born December 6, at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. IM. Stewart, In Vineyard. H. Davies, Reporter Telephone 09-J- 1 Hurrah! We've become a weekly again! More power to us! But, as seriously, a common-wealt- h populous as ours can surely support a weekly paper. Ward Relief Society conference is planned for next Sunday A double trio from the evening. organization will sing two numbers Beautiful Zion for Me, and "The Prayer Perfect. The presidency cordially i Res all ward members to enjoy the program with them. Opportunities to sell all varieMr. and Mrs. Everett Davis of ties of apples excepting-- , Ren Cedar City were weekend Davis. Jonathan and Gano is open to Utah county growers now, according to Clarence D. Ashton, assistant county agent at the city and county building. His announcement is that J. Austen Hunter is in tie district this week, representing the Federal Surplus Commodity corporation, and that he Is paying $15 a ton in bulk, or 55 cents a box when packed, all apples accepted being of 2 M inch size. Sellers should contact the agricultural office in Provo Immediately, night, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9:30. "The Man Who Found Himself featuring John Beal and which Joan Fontaine plays Tuesday and Wednesday Is a pleasing aviation drama that is above average in acting. The second feature "It Happened Out West is a Harold Bell Wright story featuring Paul Kelly and Judith Allen. It is a picture that will please all who love the out- velogues C. js $5.00 worth of prizes to be given away each night. two very Besides presenting fine program of pictures next week a drawing of lucky numbers will determine who gets a big box of extra fine Xmas Chocolates, one to a lady and one to a man. A boy and a girl w ill also be made happy to get a beautiful Pen and leucil set autographed with Shiiley Temple's name These prizes will he given eaih On Thursday aud Saturday program we find Jane Withers in Angel's Holiday an amusing story with something doing every minute. There is also some exceptional good short subjects Including community singing of Irish Songs, two cartoons. Tra- Mrs. Forty to fifty carloads of tur-keare being loaded this week for the east and about 10 to 15 carloads to the west, according to J Herbert Bejers, manager of the Northwest 'Turkey Growers association, who predicts a slightly lower price for turkeys at Christmas than the during Thanksgiving week. 21-2- ocaiioiml Direction: Dr. Wesley P. Llovd, dean of men at Brighatn xoung university, Is commencing an important of educational study in the fn-land vocational direction among nn n students at the VY this 5 ear by the gathering of an accumulative record if all freshmen. The personnel committee Beauty Around Is: is cooperating with Dr. Lloyd, so Prospective teachers ut the B. that a record of special examinY. l Training school receiv.-ations, class work, and aptitude in tin excellent Is being compiled, to the finding beauty in the common things end that enough information around us when Mrs. Flora D. about the individuals capaFisher, supervisory teacher, il- bilities and aptitudes may he lustrated her theme- by referring gained to advise him as to his h"-so- Grand View Events In the Valley ) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 i ors this week at the homes of in our difision, in the Road Show, organized on Sunday evening, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David and are all delighted beyond with Alta Buikner as class leader. Selenek, and Mr. and Mrs. C. II words. About fifteen young people atDavies. , A Junior geneoloeical class was tended the opening session. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman Tanner were among the proud parento having babies blessed at Sundays meeting. A delegation of ladies, from the "Crooked Saxe, met with the SEE US NOW County Commissioners Monday. Their hope was to enlist the sympathies of said gentlemen, that The Picture you miss today cannot' lie taken tomorrow a new road a wider one, in fact, might soon take the place of the aforesaid, "Crooked Lane. The M.I.A. and all the ward, in fact, would like to do a first Uhone 197 201 Knicht TTdg. class Job of gloating. Does anyone blame us? We won first place, For Christmas Portraits STOKES STUDIO Clayton Jenkins, secretary of tbe: Chamber of Commerce, reports a county wide survey as to the prolyible workings of thp minimum wage law for women and minors In the employ of retail stores. The feeling is that It will work a hardship on all concerned, for the stores cannot pay the wages Involved, and will have to let out many employes, thus bringing more unemployment and at the same time reducing the service which the stores can give to the public. The survey Is being conducted by the question-air- e method, employers being given also an opportunity to ask the Utah State Retailers association to seek a rehearing with the state Industrial commission which ordered the minimum wage law to go into effect Feb. Word has been received of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs., Lyle Wilkinson, November 30. Mrs. Wilkinson was formerly I, 1938. Miss Mary Poulson of our wrard. The Ivanhoe Commandry No. The new baby has one brother. 5 of the Knights Templars Is now headed by Glen C. Ray, local When the salesman, who was recently elected to the position of eminent commander. Other officials named by the Templars are Dr, H. F. Tojthr fop Cannon, generalissimo; Dr. N. C. general; captain Spaulding, Holidays Charles H. Ward, senior warden; Then is the time for that Oscar A. Spear,, Junior warden: FAMILY PHOTO J. C. Halberalaben, treasurer; II. G. Blumenthal, recorder; Karl at W. Scherer, prelate; Jack Gaten-bstandard bearer; William H. LARSON STUDIO Wagner, sword bearer, and E. O. Moe, sentinel. Family i Y Y Y Y Y y, Recreation Training: Dean A. C. Lambert In the winter time thinks of summer and that brings summer school to the front on the "Y program. Already tentative plans are under way for organizing the summer session along the lines of recreation for home, church, school and town, In a "Recreation Training Institute" for the 193 8 program. While college credit will be offered for the courses being planned, they are also designed to bring new inspiration and establish new high standards of excellence in recreation, as well as bring a fresh point of view vo paid and volunteer workers In the leisure time field In relation to the home, church, school and school Both and city public. physhal education directors, and 11 To Belgium l)r. T. Earl Pardoe, because of Louisiana state university where he did research as work in African languages found In the Southern Negro, has been asked to give a paper at the Third International Congress at Gent, of Phonetic Sciences He has Belgium, next summer. not decided to accept the bid yet, although It offers Interesting possibilities. his studies at Charting the Mooa su vervlsory Tubble Elliott teacher in the astronomy unit of the Training school, directing Ethel Johnson, Ephriatn, Beth Tuft, Monroe, and Trevor Christensen, Ephriam, is exhibiting charts showing changes of the inoon, reasons for eclipse of the sun and moon, and other phases of the lunar planet, prepared by the Sixth grade. 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