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Show Friday, April 22, 1933 TILE VOICE OF SHARON Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Pabliahlng Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as econd class matter at the Poet Office in Provo, Utah, under the act of Uarch 3. 1S79 STAKE GENEALOGY Amelia I At La, Reporter Phone 048J1 Senior temple excursion is set for Monday, May 2 to the Salt 'Lake temple from Sharon stake. The last excursion held April 12 was attended by 44 members, doing 61 endowments for the dead and 2 for the living. As there are five Sundays in May the stake committee desire, that the ward chairmen cooperate with their respective bishops in arranging a genealogical program to he given in connection with the regular sacrament meeting May 29. Please keep Sunday, l program has been outlined: Junior Girls quartet, Donna Stubbs, Virginia Frank. Venna Vernon and Genevieve Garden, will give two musical numbers; talks will be given by Leona Davis and Helen Salisbury; the Bee Hive class will present It'i candle lighting ceremony; a member of the explorer class will give another short talk and an instrumental number will be given by l. Eddie Salisbury and Sam attendance. The afternoon meeting will be held in the Timpanogos ward chapel at 2 p. m. the general public are invited. A special invitation is extended to the young folks as 'the program will he given by members of the junior genealogical class Brief dramatization, 'How Junior Genealogical Work Helped our Famlly, showing the benefits of junior that Riverside glad to report Drive is now gravelled and graded. They are now hoping that Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter Uncle Sam will see fit to grant a mail route to serve reeiden Births j along this road. Mr and Mrs Oscar Cragun Mi-- s Veda Fay Kartchner, are rejoicing over the arrival of teacher in Jordan district, was an a winsome little daughter, born Easter visitor at the home of her April 17, at the American Fork parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. WINDSOR i j i Kartchner. 1 Old Play House Drama Miss Fay Clark. Y student, Next Monday night will be and resident of Third ward, The ward honor night for the M. I. A. Provo, gave a readug, A special program has been ar- Second Mrs. Tanqueray, at Reranged and special awards will lief Society Monday. This play is be given to all who have achieved an example of those glv-in the in special activities during the Old Play House, Salt Lalie City, year Everyone is urged to at- in early Utah drama history. Mrs Elsie B. Taylor is in charge tend. of the literary class work. SixO. Meredith Wilson gave an inspiring talk on the meaning of teen members were present and life Sunday evening. Beautif. 1 voted Miss Clark's effort an enmusical numbers were furnished tire success. The Relief Society sponsored by Mrs. Josie Keele and her three the M Men's and Gleaner Girls daughters. Mrs. Eva Gillespie will be hos- banquet Wednesday evening, hopita. Illne-- s -- Mer-riott- Harvey Brown, brother of Mrs Mary B. Hales is seriously ill. Mr. Brown has made htg home with his sister here for the rast several years Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hooley received word from their son. La Vor, who is laboring as a m la,0nary In the Netherlands that he has recovered from his recent illness and is now enjoying his work again. Church News The Sunday school held special services Sunday Easter morning. Milton Simth gave a brief outline of the, Passion and menu Play. President Wilford W. tess to the Literary club this table decorations Warnick of Manila spoke Oi. the afternoon at her home. Mra. Jo- carried out the Easter idea. anna Boyce will have the program in charge. The program for Sacrament meeting, Sunday night will be FROM APRIL 26 to MAY 1st. given by the Male Glee club of the Lincoln High school under the direction of E. B. Terry. Fishermen!) Miss Hortense Clinger and Miss We have a wonderful line of Tackle for All Kinds Althea Blair of Salt Lake spent of fishing. Why not take advantage of this: the Easter week at the Clinger In t home Edgemont. An interesting social note ol last week was the marriage of Lamar Glazier, eon of L. A. Special Sale Glazier to Miss Helen Daley. The For This Week Only young couple will reside In Edge-- , mont. we offer yoa the Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mecham Cream of Our Tackle fhad as their guests on Easter at a their daughter Marion and Mlsa Edith Singleton of Eureka. The PER CENT girls returned to Eureka Monday REDUCTION morning. Mrs. Susie Smith, Miss Mildred Also Baum, Mrs. II. R. Booth and Miss Dont forget that we will duplicate any of your pet flies Nila Booth were Salt Lake visitors last week. , cri The Literary class leaders will The swellest running I be in charge of Relief Society thing on two wheels, and meeting next Tuesday afternoon. A three-ac- t play will be the main you can own it now, at feature of the program and a j large attendance is desired. big savings. Only one of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Elliott and family spent Easter with Mr. outstanding Elliott's folks, Mr. and Mrs. values. Robert L. Elliott. j n work. P.eview of some outstanding advantages of the first and third jeir junior lesson courses, will be given by the visiting repre- sentatives. Archibild F. Bennett and Bibhop Joseph Christenson of the general authority. in mind the Sharon stake genealogical fcon-- j vention next Sunday. The first Lorna Mecbam, Reporter meeting will convene in the Seminary building at 10 a. m. The cdujoint program for next It Is requested that the stake presidency, high council and all rionth will be in charge of the members of the stake and ward Junior, Bee Hive and Explorer genealogical committees be in classes of M. I. A. The following EDGEMOIIT j National Fishermans Week (Attention, Bur.a:usanua:::u:::aia:u:::::u:aa::na::u:::a:u::naiBs:i:::::nsm!R3nsKs;uusnt:aRSB;Rma:i:anKS Extra !j 10 v several Common Foot Troubles Cant Devil Your Feet in Pliable Buckskin Soft i. Kirs. O. H. Our Best Buy VIEW GRAND Completely equipped with every new and Davie, Reporter' Telephone OV-J-- 1 useful device. A beau- D. V. P. Meet Members of Camp Grand View, D. U. P., met Thursday, April 14, at the home of Ellen Loveless Kartchner. The history les- EVEN after fourteen hours in the ol south forty, your feet feel wonderful in soft, flexible WOLVERENES. Just like wearing: moccasins all day long:. Let 'em get soaking wet from rain or snow they'll still dry out soft and pliable. Its that secret process of tripletanning that does it I And it gives ,them miles and months of EXTRA wear. Come in and try on a pair. tiful, durable son "Indian Women of the West," was given by Class Leader Eva Brown II a r 1 1 . Eighteen members and two visitors, Ezett Johnson and Eva Littlefield of Camp Bonneville, were present. Captain Lucy Irwin e was In charge. Ref reshape ts pere served. At Sunday night meeting, the speakers were John L. Allred and Patriarch B. H. Jolley. Counselor Harvey Harwood presided. Mrs W. A. Nuttall was a Salt Lake visitor last week, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mount Bigler. The residence being erected opposite the Mohawk Service, on Provo bench Is rapidly nearing completion. Fred Ray of Provq is the owner. Mrs. B. E. Gardner attended the Sharon Stake temple excursion on Tuesday, April 12. She visited her daughter. Miss Ralph-In- e Hacking, and returned home on Thursday Mall Route Wanted Residents of Grand View are WOmmiNE H i: 8 ' WE EPVYI3 w teiL mmm 112 up Goods Go. N. Ur.ii. The Relief Society are making preparations for an 'apron sale May 2. The presidencies are very desirous that each lady in the ward contribute something for this affair.. The proceeds will go to the building fund for an amusement hall. , The Sunday school are planning an entertainment for April '29 to raise money to put over. Mothers day in May. The Sunday school officers and teachers are holding a meeting at the home of Rumel Cragun Friday evening. Special business is to be taken care of and the superintendency Is very desirous of a good attendance of Sunday school workers. Socials Mrs. Sarah E. Hooley attended a birthday dinner Friday evening, at the home of her sister, Mrs. 'Allen Duke at Provo, In honor of their mothers birthday, Mrs. Harriet'Vrley of Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen entertained at a family dinner Thursday evening at their home in honor of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gunor Lungreen and two children, who are here visiting from California. RaNiee (Nielson entertained a number of her friends at a birthday dinner Monday evening. Honor Night The following program was given Tuesday evening in connection of M. I. A. honor night: M. I. A. We Kail Thee, Solo, by Shirley Harris; the spirit of the M. I. A., witn the following Thelma Harris, taking part: John Grant, Dorothy Johnosn, Farrel Willett, Reva Keetch, Holly Vola Hooley, and Save! II ji H memorial services of impressive beauty. FOR NO EXTRA CHARGE SERVICES WITHIN A RADIUS OF 50 MILES mortuary 185 EAST CENTER I Furniture Exchange ' Center Ihone St. WHERE :: Ik I 3Jatch-G)ui- Funeral t i MHiilliimij at tr Hii , , iaitohVM Tlan Ever! rOU SAVE every-da- y and convenience home life. The added incentive low-co- d now available and explain how electric appliances can he purchased on easy terras. wl LIVING ROOM SUITES TELEPHONE 378 hears prayer? Ethel Romig Fuller down as you let electricity do more of your work. Let us help you plan to get more Joy out of life from the electric service New 316 West Violin Are blown across the mountains or the citys din ; If songs, like crimson roses, are culled from thin blue air Why should mortals wonder if God step-dow- n Used V melody From night and toss it over a continent or sea; If the petalled white notes of a The more electric servants you use, the lees you pay for the added hourly units of electricity. 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I. A. 13 times during h Bernard Walker, Kale the year and completing all class and Lecta Llnebaugh motwork required and paying M. I. ored to California the first of A. fund. Ellen Maxfield, Sarah the week to take a prize steer Ellen Muzzell, Thelma Harris, b longing to Lecta to the fair at Lydia Smith, Emily Long, Sarah Los Angeles. The steer has won Shirley several prizes as s Hooley, Meda Johnson, club proHarris, Melba Marrott, Berneice ject. , Johnson, Vola Hooley, Zola Kirk, from a returned Earl Johnson NielRanee and Margaret Stark trip to California Sunday afterson, Earl Johnson and Alex noon. Bill op Stanley B. Harris LowHazel Backus spent Easter at was aware rd a fountain pen, he being M. I. AL supervisor and the home of her father, George attending all M. I. A. meetings Backus. Kathleen Madsen and Madelyw but one other than when he was excused. Stringfello of Provo spent Easter as the guests of Madge Hooley. Lost Little Joe D. the small son of Great excltment was caused Saturday evening when Floyd Arthur Harris has come home to son of Mr. live after living with his aont, Cook, the and Mrs. Floyd Cook, and Glade Mrs. George Miller since birth. aret Stark, Leon Leon Hanson, Fern Muzzel. Dramatization of theme presented by Ezma Cragun, fillen Maxfield, Fay Hrelnson, Jack Kirk, Meda Johnson, Warren Dean Johnson, Beth Hooley, Glllman, Edith Stars. Assembly entitled work and by Leslie play was dramatized Verl Miner, Jacobs, Bernice Hreienson, Stirling Johns, Jewel Walker, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson, Earl Jacobs, Kay Whitley, Harold, Hooley, Loa Mae Hrelnson, Verl Harper, Berneice Johnson, Marg ALWAYS LOOK Your Very Best ANNIVERSARY IF 55 Oscar Carlson Sporting C'-M- SHELL HORSEHIDE WORK SHOES change. Maxfield, job, 20 Resurrection. Several musical numbers were rendered by the boys and girls. Elder James H. Walker, Jr. of Pleasant Grove Thira ward and Dean Atwood of Manila yerq the speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Both of these young mrn recently returned from fu. filing a mission in Australia and spoke of their travels and xperiences and the maty kind friends they left behind hen they returned home. The Primary children, chaperoned by the officers and teachers enjoyed an Easter hike Saturday. Coming Events Sunday evening the Windsor choir under the direction of Mrs. Eldon Sweusen will furnish the program at the Fifth ward In Lehl and the choir at Lehl will furnish the program here in ex- CLEANABLES 23 to Snjog Madsen Cleaning Co.f 331 119 N. University 7 JCurtnq LCiikCKscp 1 MlilN liDiUlilTi (Ii; llTY.!MiFr (j |