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Show ii((ev)zhz. V T . ft . (: f ) - Ki ' j.- ? - vur C ' -- '.i - ), 1 f" f i ; I THE MOST seceptable vice of God is doing good to -- ' VlMnJ TuBpSOQP man. Benjamin Frankiln VukLos j 'e'jr Vice-Preside- Winners of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Orem Chamber of Commerce received their prizes at the Seminary building when Carl Rohbock of the Rohbocks Sons Flower and Nursand Flowers ery company addressed the auxiliary on Shrubs For Fall Planting. Mrs. Robert Wright received a beautiful plant from the Rohbock Florists for the most beautiful flower garden. Mrs. Theo Farley Sr., for the most beautiful rock garden; Mrs. It. T. Memmolt, the most beautiful petunia bed; Mrs. Carl Farley for the best lilly pool; and Mrs, Emil Hansen for the most beautiful verbenla bed. Mr. Rohbock's talk on shrubs and flowers was highly appreciated, telling the ladies when and where to plant, and how to care for them. Much other good has com, to the Auxiliary for their efforts in beautifying the premises of Orem community, especially in making more friendly interest it each other among neighbors. Officers of the Auxiliary note that many others in addition to the prize winners deserve mention. Some of them are Mrs. Mervil. Walker, Mrs. William Ash, Mrs. Julian Hansen, Mrs. Ronald Adams, Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mrs, Eldon Adams, and Mrs. 'lursanki. Special mention is made also of and Mrs Mrs. Niels Anderson William Park and Mrs. Minnie Dittmore, whose gardens are always delightful, and set standards of beautification for all to pat tern after, according to Chamber officers. The new Roy Parks home is worthy of a ride over to see, they declare, and numerous other Orem citizens are doing a good home of building. The job Chamber of Commerce of Orem congratulate their members on the work accomplished, and express their wish to increase both membership and effort for the coming year. Family Attends Birthday Dinner Joseph Madsen Sr. ot Vineyard, entertained her family h birthday last on her Thursday. A beautiful gift of a chest of silver waa presented to her by the children. A large birthday cakq candles was given with sixty-eigto her by the grandchildren. Cover were laid for: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Madsen; of Provo; Mrs. Willis Madsen Bishop and Mrs. T. C. Hebertson; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen Jr.; and Mir. and Mrs. Bert Madsen, all of Vineyard. Mrs. sixty-elgbt- ht ENTERTAINED Recently a meeting for the Daughters of pioneers, was held at the home of Mrs. Ina Fi consisted of: pa tbq song, "High Opening Mountain Top", prayer Mrs, Thomas Ashton, Piano solo, Mrs. Sterling Cluff, lesson, Mrs.. P. K, program Nielsen. .Refreshments were served to the following guests: Mrs. Charles Allred, Mrs. Max Lewis, Mrs. Newell Baum, Mrs. Hale Cowely, Mrs. Thomas Ashloa, Mrs. .SterMrs. P. K. Nielsen, ling Cluff, Mrs. Earl Foote, Mrs. Horace Slack, Page Orchestra Added by Vernon Orchestra has been added to the classes at Page School, where all students desiring to play Instruments may study under the euperviion cf Mr. W. M. Vernon String, reed and bass instruments along with drums are being used. The students are coming along v,.ry well and the addition of an orchestra will help them enjoy school more. Assignment Editor STRESSED AT m iy.. state-wid- nt I May-coc- Box-Offi- ce I ten-cent- registration I Booth. Mrs. Third Group: Camlsh; Fourth Group, Mrs. Joe Adamq 3rd. and 4th Group: Mrs, Lunceford; 4th and 5th Group: Mrs. Carl Taylor. Fifth group: Mrs. Roy 6th Group: Mrs. Vernie drive. One of the events will be the big Tenderfoot Roundup on November 6 There are seven registered . ANTI-LIQU- Farm Bureau OR ORGANIZATION the district with a total troops enrollment ot 143 scouts, COMPLETE IN SHARON The Sharon District Connell met recently and elected the new Loveless. officers as follows: District Organlxation of, ward commitChairman, W. M. Vernon; First tees functioning under the SharVice chairman, S. H. Blake; Distand rict Commissioners: Milton Bel- on stake Rites Impressive league has now been comlows, James Blair and Kerby Allen; Court of Honor, Arnold pleted In every ward, announce Gillespie Child Bumlngham, Lowell Varley and Paul K. Nielsen, stake chairman. Joseph Rowley; Finance chair- General supervision and assistFamily and friends filled the man, Henry Taylor; Health and ance for all wards is under the Edgemont ward chapel to capacity Safety, C. M. Fielding; and of High Council at the funeral of EvaTetrea Gil- troop Cmmlttee chairmen fhj of Joint direction men Wllford R. Stubbs and Sidlespie, 6, daughter of Bishop and each ward. ney H. Cluff. Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. Edwin Other members of the stake Booth of the bishopric presided. committee are from the different The Sharon stake relief society,! priesthood quorums and auxiliaries : James L. Blske, high chorus sang the opening number, Mrs. Shsrp Gillespie, i priests; Tmrt Sweet Story of Old, acJohn M. Knight of Salt Laka' Rel5ef Mrs. Clarence Society; companied by Margaret Pulsi- City, former president of the Mrs. Chesprimary; Burningham, pher. John Giles offered the In- - Western States .mission, will be ter Graff. Y. W. M. I. A.; Ernest Peher at the Sharon ward Frandson, Y. M. M. I. A.; B. M. vocation and the solo "Face to announcea Bishop un8 Face, was sung by Helen Gor-- 1 Twltchel. School; and the A special musical pro- - Jolley t Sunday Olea don, by ward representatives; following Is gram being prepared he states. Eldon Perry, Pleasant View; John Schumann. Bishop Twltchel wishes all ward Nlchol, Grand View; Reed Sam Hilton of Pleasant Grove waa the first speaker. A duet by members to remember that SunTlmpanogos; John LarBertha Yeats and Helen Fronk day evening services start at 7 sen, Vineyard; Jesse Sumsion, I "Your Sweet Lit' e Rosebud Has p. m. hereafter, and that Priest- Lake View; (Edgemont and SharLeft You, anu Peter Lersen hood meetings commence at 9.30 on not yet appointed). m. All members of both Lesser spoke. Ted Maynard sang Goln a: This stake committee has set and Melchesedek quorums are InGrlm-me- tt Mrs. MaCene with Home, the third Monday o' each month vited to attend this morning as executive commiuee at the piano. meeting. Remarks by Adelbert Bigler, meeting every Sunday. at 7.30 p. m. In the Seminary I after which the song My Gift building. Returned, which was written by Ward committees organized are j Mrs. Florence Pyne Billings of . , as follows , Provo, was sung by Iverne Pyne. lO 3lCCt oUnQSy Sharon and Edgemont: Wilford R. Stubbs, Leonard chairman: accompanied by Melba Pyne. Dear Petrea" written by All Scandinavians In Utah and Madsen and Mrs. Chester Graff. poem, Pleasant View and Grand View Margaret Pulsipher, was read bT Sharon stakes are Invited to at- Adelbert Bigler. tend the meeting Sundy at 10.30 Ernest Frandsen. chairman; with Prayer was offered by Ray a m. in the Provo Seminary an-- ! James T. Blake and Eldon Perry, Hawkins and the grave at the nounces A. C. Anderson, presi-- , Timpanogos-Sidneand Vineyard Provo city burial park was dedi- dent. A special program Is pre-- . Cluff. chairman. John Larcated by Lyle B. Nicholes of Sal pared, including a number ot sen and B. M. Jolley. Lake City. lalks by roturnpd missionaries. Lake View: P. K Nielsen, Gapp-maye- In r; anti-tobac- anti-liqu- For Gapp-mrye- i j s. r. Baptismal Day for Sharon stake, both for boys and girls baa been set for Sunday at S p. m. In the Utah stake administration building In Provo. Sharon stake quarterly conference was marked by plans and reports on pries'hood work, in which the Church Welfare plan was an Integral part. Beginning New Government Regulation For Scera Membership nt WELFARE SHAROII CONFERENCE This week the Voice of Sharon was mailed to every family in this community. Because the Voice of Sharon is the official organ of Sharons Cooperative Educational Recreational Association, it is the desire of the Board to have the paper serve the community needs in the best posHalloween Barn Dance sible way. To do this it is important that the paper come To be Held at Lake View into EVERY home. We want the paper to serve the needs of the community The M. Men of Lake View by giving proper publicity to every worthwhile activity in barn dance are sponsoring at the Oct. the Church, the school, the town, the business men, service 81, on Halloween, amusement hall announces clubs, etc. This cannot be done unless EVERY home rePaul Taylor, chairman of the ceives the paper. arrangements. There will be At the last meeting of the Scera Board of Directors the a floor show and refreshThe ments will be sold. following plan was adopted: The Voice of Sharon subscripprices will be 40c a couple .1 tion will be a part of the Scera membership fee which is one or 15c for extra ladies. . dollar. A government regulation makes it necessary that ran kind of Costumes any be worn, but are not requirthis membership fee be paid annually by EACH family in ed. There will be a good order that members of that family may par.icipate in the T. C. Hebertson orchestra and all are invited program of shows, dancing, swimming, etc. The Board 'to attend. Principal T. C. Hebertson of school received agreed to give this year to every family who pays this fee the Spencer e recognition at the re- by December 1st, or who have paid this year, one dollars cent Utah Educational Associ- credit on show assessments. Spencer P. T. A. ation convention when he was In other words, when you receive your receipt saying . elected of the Utah Officers Named Teachers' Welfare association, p you have paid your one dollar membership fee, you get the benevolent insurance association Voice of Sharon for one At a recent meeting of the of- for teachers. year and by presenting this receipt ficers and teachers of the SpenThe president of the U. T. W. A. at the hoxoffice at any show (with the exception of In' Old cer P. T. A, the following com- is James Jensen of Brigham City, Chicago and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) you get mitteemen and officers wer and its secretary is Jewell Ras- one dollars' worth of tickets for your family or friends. mussen of Salt Lake City, with chosen to serve during the com- Why not have the publication of the Voice of Sharon Milton B. Taylor of Salt Lake as jnii var fXTTP - fk a wiaHv k.uuuuuiiai t .vpci iiutiits in runeiica 80 Chairman of Finance, Mr. will it become a pattern for thousands of other comthat Prince; Secretary, Merlene Gardmunities that will welcome to hear our project is successful? ner; Chairman of National P. T, A., Mrs. Judd; Chairman of memBring or send your dollar immediately to the Scera bership committee, Mrs. Olsen; Office in the Seminary Building. Miss Cook, the Treasurer, Chairman of Study Group, Mrs is at the office daily from 2 until 7 or at the b x office each Erval Christensen; Publication committee, Mrs. DeLange; Hisevening when there is a show. torian, Mrs. A. V. Watkins. At least for the present there will be no more show Mrs. Summer Round-ucalendars sent. The only announcement of the show card Mrs. Program committee, Vernon, Miss Beatty; Hospitality, programs will come each week in the Voice of Sharon. Mr. Walker; Founders Day. Miss Sharon District Represented Remember, you must present your receipt at the Larson. g Scout Enrollment Drive in order to get the show tickets. Should you have Room Mothers, Group 1:J lost Morning: Mrs. Lynn Goodrick; your receipt it will be necessary that you get a duplicate Sharon one of thq Afternoon; Mrs. Charles Robbins Districts ofDistrict, Scera Office, which will cost you but at the Utah the National Gn up 2; Morning: Mrs. P. W. Parks Council will he represent- Madsen; Afternoon: Mr. Edgar ed In the annual p, CHURCH Appointed Chosen Prize Winners learned; Officials Land Others Neighborliness and Friendliness Other Results Lewis. The ' , ' Orem Community Takes On Beauty As Every Family To Get Auxiliary Garden Contest Comes to Close ((Voice of Sharon D. U. P. - 2 Ij ylili Li AVLx ihicultUhal Q&inmuitifieJL Vr Lnao fr w- at a special priesthood meeting Saturday evening, plans were outlined and discussed by various speakers and the theme carried throughout the conference, with the following authoritlea partlcl: pating: Dr. John A. Wldtsoe, of the Council of the Tweve; Rulon S. first president of the Wells, Seventies; Francis W. Kirkham, and special committee chairman; Andrew Jensen, church historian; and Mark Austin of the general committee on Church Welfare. Good attendance was noted throughout the conference sessions, with President A. V. Watkins, conducting the general sessions, the Sunday evening session being under the M. I. A. Excellent music was furnished under the direction of V. Emil Hansen, stake chorister. The following changes were made during the conference In the personnel of the auxiliary officers: Della S. Tucker, first assistant in Primary superintendClara Norma Holdaway, ency; stake Nina Memmott. Booth, board; rlen Muhlesteln, Darel Stewart, Y. W. M. I. A. stake board; Blanche Christensen, Colin Smith, Sunday school stake board'; Joseph Blair, Kirby Allen, Y. M. and Lawrence Maycock, M. I. A. stake board. anti-tobac- t Miss Marjorie Wagers At the last Scera Board meeting, Miss Marjorie Wagers, of the Lincoln High School English department was appointed Assign, ment Editor of the Voice of Shaj-on- . Miss Wr.gers, although majoring in English was particularly interested in Journalism. She was a reporting editor for the "Y News and last year reported for the Provo Herald. Miss Wagers will have charga of the general appointment of reporters from the wards, clubs, organizations and churches in this community. She will also direct the editorial work in the paper. assoSharon Parents-Teacher- n ciation will hold their first meet-ingi- n the Stake seminary Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 8 p. m. AH parents and patronB are urged to attend, as ah explanation and disamendcussion of the proposed ment to the Utah constitution will be had at that meeting. are to bo These amendments voted on by the people on Nor. 8. how Be present and learn they affect the taxpayers of Alpine district. anti-liqu- The Utah Valley Publishing staff will continue Company's publication of the Voice of Sharon. In next week's issue of the Voice of Sharon, Miss Wagers will announce the names of the Teachers Hurt pnorl1 tADfirtpra Ernest Frandsen, of the Shar- In Car Crash on Seminal y faculty, was appointed as buslnesx manager for the Three Orem school teachers to the U. E. A. convention paper. The advertising will remain under the direction of thq in Salt Lake City were injured Utah Valley Publishing Company last Friday morning when Joseph of Provo. C. Nelson, of Salt Lake City, ran into their car. Mrs. Martha Johnson of Orem suffered a forehead cut, and, bruises on the left arm and leg. Members of the fourth grade Bernice Cullimore, of Provo, lost class of Spencer, under the leader- two front teeth, and received a ship of their teacher, Miss Doro- cut on the left ear. Jennie thy Jones, participated In a de- Anderson, Orem, driver of the car monstration before the elemen- was cut on the right hand. tary division of the U. C. A., Friday, October 14, in Salt Lake City. The subject of their dlsSTAKE GENEALOGY cusslon was Deer creek. The Regular monthly stake Priest-hoo- d meeting will be held in the Sharon stake seminary Sunday aq All Melchlsedek priestp. m. hood members are urged to at- 1 tend. laat registration date for electors prior to the election day, Nov. 8 will be Tuesday, Nov. 1. Miss Ruby Jones of Provo will have charge of the registration reports. To All Ward Clerks and Secretaries of Sharon stake You are requested to bring all records of your various wards, auxiliary organizations and quorums, up to and including the year 1930, to the Stake office, (Sharon Seminary building) Saturday morning, October 29, at ' nine oclock. Church Historian, Andrew Jenson. will be present to receive them and any and all further Information relative to these records. Axel F. Andreason Stake Clerk. Union Meetings Sunday The regular monthly meeting of the Stake Sunday Schools, M. I. A. and Bishopric will convene Sunday, Oct. 30, at 2 p. m. Stake Melchizedek Priesthood committee members will meet at one o'clock. te Class Enjoys Trip Accident Victim May Recover j Report Monday evening indicated that Verlene Olsen's condition waa still serious, but Improving. She la atlll In the American Fork hospital suffering from the results of the accident, which occurred Sunday evening, October - children, after having spent much Amelia Latta, Reporter time in Individual research, pre. Phone 048J1 sented a veryrofltable disc 12 sion on the mat Stake Genealogical Board meetAfter the demons'bgation the will convene Sunday, Oct. 23 ing was taken group through the Two hundred farmers and their 1:30 at p. m. It Is desired that wives are expected to attend tbe capitol building and then tbey all stake member be in attenda luncheon at enjoyed Memory annual Utah County Farm Bureau Grove. ance. Stake Genealogical Union convention In Provo Saturday, The afternoon was spent meeting will be held at 2 p. m. November 12, at the First ward visiting the roof gardens of the tbe same date In the Stake Seminassembly ball, according to L. L. Hotel Utah, the KSL ary building. A program will be broadcastBunnell, who Is In charge ot ar- ing station, and the museum on gtven. Lake View ward commitrangement. President David H. tee will furnish tbe program. Block. Jones of Spanish Fork will be Temple The children reached home at Since Monday, Oct. 10, 1938 general chairman. about 7; 30 p. m., happy, but not no living endowments or marDuring tbe morning, beginning too tired to give a rousing cheer riages are to be perormed at the at 10:00 o'clock the home com- for Miss Jones before they left 6 p. m. session. Persons going munity and canning erope com- the school bus. through the temple for their own ofmittee will meet and select Mr. Hebertson, principal of endowments or to be married are thf ficers for the coming year. school, looked after arrange- - requested to lake either the 9:15 Tbe afternoon session will open ments. The group was taken n up . a. m. or the 5 p. m. session at 2:04 p. xn., with elections ot Mr. Williamson's bus. Mrs. officers as the principal business Williamson, Mrs. Robert Steelei item. Mrs. W. P. Williams, and Mrs. A, Mrs. Zetella Wardle is chair- H. Christenson assisted as man of tbe program committee and Is assisted by T. Earle Foote of Pleasant View;, Miss Bessie J. Pep Assembly Kirkham, home demonstration agent, and Clarence Ashton, asA Pep Rally Assembly waa held sistant county agent., Oct. 12, In tue school All members of the Farm Wednesday. auditorium for the purpose of Bureau and their wives are cordigetting enthused and in a happy ally invited to attend, and a very mood for the coming game with interes ting program will be given. Pleasant Grove. Member of the football squat) were Introduced, and pep talks Off ert -- Patten were given by Mr. Warnick. Mr. Nuptials Announced Dixon. Mario Basslo, Bud Smith. Cullen Christenson, and other Miss Sylvia Offret and William students of the school The assembly ended with sevPatten an; to be married Nov. 3rd. Sylvia was a graduate of eral veils, led by the new yell . Lincoln high school and William leaders. is a graduate of Twin Falls. Hq is employed at the Union Pacific Fireproofing of some of the Fruit Co simple household fabrics Is an inexpensive wav to safeguard the chairman, Reed Gappmayer and home against major losses from Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. , minor calamities. This is especithe garden in the fall Detailed organization in each ally true now that fires must be w dl remove a big crop of weed ward is expected in the near kept to maintain comfortahle seeds and s.mpl.fy the problem future. house temperature. of weeding next summer. '1 Convention Set for Nov. 14. Verlene's leg was almost severAll the cords and flesh were torn from the bone besides cuts, bruisee and interna) Injuries, ed. Personal Mention j J Mrs, Bessie Excell left recently" for a few weeks visit in Chicago with friends and relatives. Her daughter Barbara accompanied her. Mrs. Marian Bradshaw who had been visiting her mother af 8t. George, Utah, returned horns Tuesday, Sept. 18. Mis Anna Duffin, after her marriage to Joseph Millet, Wednesday, Sept. 19, Vill make her home at Salt Lake City. in-I- The Junior class of the Sharon ward Mutual enjoyed a candy (jet. 17, at the pull, Monday, home of Mrs. Maud Park. The Relief Society ladies of Sharon ward held a oclal at Mrs. Nadaty Snyder's Tuesday, October 11. The teachers topic was given after which refreshment were served. There were 38 present. Lewis Gordon of Emmett. Idaho has been visiting with hi brothers, Curtis and John Gordon. He attended his fathers' funeral while here. Mr. Hutchlngson gave a talk on Indian lore to the Sharon ward M. I. A. Tuesday, Oct. 1 8. He had many pictures of Indian writings found on the shores of , j I'tah lake. Mr. Hutchingson wag introduo-Cleanin- g ed and brought to the ward bv Mr. Walton. Mr. Hutchingson was accompanied by his wife and gon |