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Show J MARCH 1C39 1939 5VY - ' Yi J"" . j- -' V, !u c IJ ,U 7i2G - VOL. VI. X EJjexnont Sharon Stalls Conference BY G. B. S. Saturday and Sunday Pre-East- er festival in which the Sharon stake relief society Conference chorus will present the program. All sessions will be attended by Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, of the Quorum of the Twelve. The Saturday evening meeting will be held In the Timpanogos hall, and should be attended by the stake presidency, high counand counselors, cil, all bishops 'officers of all priesthood quorums, both Melchizedek and Aaronic. and all stake and ward committee members and super-- I visors in both priesthoods, the t meeting being intended princi- pally for the officers, but all 1 members are Invited to attend. The Sunday morning meeting . will be held in the Lincoln high school auditorium, all Melchizedek priesthood members being urged to attend in their respective quorums, placards being paced to Indicate just where each quorum will be seated. The Sunday afternoon meeting is for the general public, but every bearer of the Aaronic priesthood Is asked to attend SYLVESTER CANNON with his own ward quorum, for every quorum will be seated by The following program will be wards In front of the tand. At- carried out at this final session: tendance contests hate been arThe Lords Prayer (Gates) ranged for these quorums so that violin obligato, Ruth Meldrum. records will be kept of attenAddress of Welcome by Eva dance by quorums from every Gillespie. ward. (a) By the Bend of the River The evening session of the (Edwards) (b) In the Time of conference is certain to please Roses (Reichardt.) "Leibestraum" Piano the entire stake. It also will be solo, held In the Lincoln auditorium, (Liszt) Zola Malone. Vocal solo. Belle Keele and a at 7.30 p. m. Commencing Through the courtesy of the M. special group. "O' Bread of Life I. A. this meeting, usually de(Franck) Solo The Resurrection voted to the youth of the stake, (Curhas been given to the Relief ran) Ivern Pyne. O Morn of Beauty (Sibelius) Society chorus, made up of memViolin 30I0, Ruth Metham. bers from each ward, and directed Benedictus (Gounod) Melba by Melba Pyne, Zola Malone, and Calder and chorus. Jennie Farley. Musical Speaker i j I a When the new town park Is an arcomplshed fact as landscape architect LaVal Morris of the Brigham Young University has it planned, it will be one of the outstanding parks incite State of for I tali. One side Is ontlinedother passive recreation and the for active recreation, and there will be a beautiful walk, with a grand stand between. Orem officials are certainly to lx complimented upon their acquiring of this property and for proceeding to develop it now that they can get labor and some materials without any cost to the community. It Is understood the work will be done by PA, and as few materials are required, the cash outlay for the town vt ill be practically nothing. fore-sight- LARCENY j Sharon Stake Era Drive Makes History in Recent Campaign WE WONDER: hen the State Road Commission will get busy and finish the state highway through Orem. When the Orem Police DepartStale Quota Exceeded; More than $100 Rebate ment in Its new uniform will beEarned; Four Wards Go Over Top First Time gin to bear down on speeders. When Principal Warnick of the Lincoln High School and his staff Sharon Stake Era Drive directors are jubilant for of teachers will get busy on the the time in the history of the stake Sharon people first Improvement project for the made their quota of 293 Eras and exceeded it. hove School grounds. High If the mu'titude who attended Mrs. Emma Blake is overjoyed for not only does the the ward reunions held recently stake get $100 rebate, but by the efforts of the ward will be seen again In church this directors and their helpers untold other benefits have coming year. We hope It Isn't ' a case of the loaves Bnd the accrued. fishes. Sharon thus becomes the 31st stake out of 338 stakes How many more conferences in the church, to reach its Era and interest in classes and quo- Sharon Stake will hold before the quota. With every Era sub- rum discussions 1 ve all been new auditorium Is ready. scription thf ward gets 25 cents stimulated through the Era drive, rebate and the stake 10 cents believes Mrs. Blake. THOTS AT RANDOM: The following is the standing The total rebate is 1105 10 not The way the spray including a special reba'e which Rebate project has caught on with the will come back to each ward farmers under the efficient di- which exceeded lt3 quota. This $10.75 7.00 rection of Charles Pouison . . . will not be computed until April d the State Road 1 when the money will be sent The 9.73 Commission gave the community back from Salt Lake City. 7.00 14.50 when i failed to approve the Other benefits, in addition to Lincoln to Edgemont highway the benefit accruing 8.23 to each 17.00 construction on the ground that subscriber, are mentioned by Mrs. a new bridge was required in Blake as the assistance given to 80.83 An expression of deep appreciLakevlew. It apparently over- the missionaries, for with every looks the fact that millions are Era subscription at hnbie a mis- ation to the M. I. A. Era directors spent on sparsely settled com- sionary gets a free Era, and this in eah ward, the ward presidenmunities which have much less in is also passed on by them to the cies. the secretaries, the 3take population numbers than the investigators in the mission field. presidency, the bishops of ech Sharon section . . . That flu Attendance at ward meetings ward, and to all subscribers is hereby gent personally through epidemic that puts em to bed with a good (?) headache and a quested the Editor to base G.B.S. the Voice of Sharon by the stake morning after" feeling otnph size their stories In this Era directors, Mrs. Emma Blake, column. It's a compliment we Lawrence Maycock, and Henry D. Taylor. Thanks to those who haxe re- - liardiy expected. lime-sulph- ' j I ( L-,- , v V(au j W'L-- a' ( U SLuon Friday, march Tunpucjo The CHICKENPOX MEASLES T: ENDANGER Warns Mrs. Doss t "Many 41 t 5 OF COMMITTEES: I Beautification and Clean Up: Roy E. Park. F,ducatlon and Recreation: A. P. Warnick Agriculture Alvin I.umeford Business Mr. Robbins Roads - Walks El w ood Baxter Publirlty Orlo Allen and J. G. Stratton. Membership Clifton Pyne Advertising and Parades Oral IV Lang. Geo. Brewer New Industries All cases of chickenpox and measles are highly contagious and when health officials are . J -- Bishop E. E. Twitehell of Sharon ward announces that opening guns will be fired this week in the campaign to raise funds for the much needed remodelling of the ward chapel. Finance and building committees are already at work, and with 900 people In the ward to help finance' the undertaking it should not be a burden at all, he be- j Most of these Seminary teachers will be here Saturday - John L. Clark, Harold Nelson, Jonathan S. Cannon, Antone K. Romney, Wendell M, Eigby, Ernest Frandsen (Chairman) Back Bow Third Bow B. Golden May, Victor C. Anderson, J. A. Washburn, Roydeu C. Braithwaite Second Bow Hyrura P. Jones, Joseph W. Olson, Myrl Wentz, Wm. C. Smith, C. Ray Colton. Front Bow LeRoy Whitehead, Milton II. Knudsen, Vernon Larsen (Teat Book committee chairman) Ash el D. Woodruff, John F. Oleson, Dr. M. LyimBemiion (Assistant commissioner), John F. Jones. Xephi L. Williams, E. Ray Gardiner, C. C. Robbins and Alvin Harris, (not available ithen picture was taken. lieves. day Dr. Franklin L. West, L. D. S. Church commissioner of educaion, will preside over the convention this year. Antaiue K. Bomney, chairman of the Work unit committee v ill deliver a lecture and E. Bay Gardner will present the Twit-chel- Lincoln high school will present Its atnual musical feature this year on April 14 In the form, of a musical concert instead of the usual opera, announces E. B. Terry, director, who says: This concert promises to be the best I thing done musically in high school work and should, be very choice". Plans include provision for three musical groups: Fir3t, classics by mtxad choruses, with both male and female voices; Second, light opera selections, with dancing, costumes, and lighting effects; Third, Finale by glee clubs with numbers from light opera. Interspersed will be solos and small group numbers. The concert plans to follow the opera no story runs style except through It. The orchestra will accompany the various numbers. Miss Norma Hampshire will help with the dancing. Principal A. P, Warnick is behind the concert plans, and he and Mr. Terry have been assisted in planning the program by Norma Dnnford. Myrth Liston, Ross Holdaway, Mrs. Warnick. Mrs. Terry, and Miss Dorothy Jones. chlckenpox health officer, she warns. Sharon Ward Chapel Remodelling Planned Musical Concert Planned by Lincoln rf nurae. Mrs. Doss declares a number of these cases are not being reported, as is required by law. All communicable diseases must he promptly reported to the local -- president. The Junior girls have planned the festival especially for their mothers this year, so the girls will be hostesses to their mothers and every Junior Is urged to bring her mother along as her guest Thursday evening. caxtA-e- and measles are found among the children of Sharon Stake, warns Mrs Loy Dors, public health nt All Junior Girls of the Sharon stake M. I. A. will meet Thursday, March 30 at the Lake View chapel at 7.30 p. m. for their annual festival, announces Mrs. Lorna Maycock, Y. W. M. I, A. HEALTH OF SHARON CHILDREN or- Junior Girls Plan Festival 'i SUESCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance OFFICERS At at M. I. A. meeting Tuesn'ght every person voted unanimously, as Individuals, to do his part in any assignment made to him. Each priesthood quorum has likewise agreed to assist individually and collectively. The old pioneer spirit is being l, revived declares Bishop are al"Sharon people ready increasing their attendance, and showing a greater desire to observe the Sabbath Day. We are going to make our ward home a place of which we will be proud". Li-ptin- to improve. 24, James G. Stratton, Prpsidcnt. Roy E. Hark, Orlo D. Allen, Secretary CHAIRMEN first and most sf p touard merit is the dteision Seminar Regional Convention to be Held in Provo CHAMBER effected the following ganization: vvKH li VinafuJ ! iShaion stake quarterly conference to be hold Saturday and Sunday, March 25 and 2G, will feature priesthood work at three main sessions, Saturday eveninl.fr for the i f directors recently elected to Orems Chamber ivotld, but here it is. You can tale it or leave entire priesthood membership; Sunday morning for it and most of ns are in no hurry to leave it. every bearer of the Melchizedek priesthood ; and Sunday Anon afternoon for the Aaronic priesthood quorums deacons, teachers, and priests. Judging from reports, a very The evening session Sunday will he a harmonious meeting was held by (In other words, Borrowed") The world, Dwight Morrow once wrote to his son, is divided into people ,who do things and people who get the credit. Try, if you can, to belong to the first class. There's far less competition. - Ptieshood Quorums To Be Featured at Three Sessions of Commerce, met in City and Relief Society Chorus to Present Musical Sunday Night Hall, Monday evening way not like the the citizens of Orem and the Town Board last Monday evening when plans for the new town park and the- - possibility of enlarging the town were discussed. .Mayor Jolley made a strong plea. It is reported, to give an opportunity to all the surrounding communities to get culinary water through Orem If they so desire. He pointed out that Orem has, with its .Deer Creek subscription, enough water to take care of more than 2,000 services, whereas it now has but 500. There seemed to be no desire on, the part of anyone to undertake a campain to get additions to the town, but simply to be in a position, if groups would like to join, to give them a full opportunity. . v' AIL r nay God made the PETTY OREM ELECTS A Column of Comment Wise and Otherwise U nintview f rnovo utah, r. f. d., Xo. XXXIV This and That I'om t ijfafii flmnlii 'Y. ';, oici6 pjoii cuttuhal Q&mttiuiufi 'h -- . '. r - March 26 Is P bap- - jj tismal day for Sharon stake with, Pleasant View ward bis- Id Services hopric charge. will commence at 3 p. m. in the Utah btake Administration building, announces H. L. Bos- well, caretaker of the building, and in charge of the schedule for baptisms in all three stakes in this area. I! jj j jj jj jj jj jj jj Elder Dalquist To Speak The Doctrines of the Church. Discussion and reports will occupy the remainder of' the days program which commences at 9 a. m. continues with a noon luncheon, and closes with the afternoon session. 10,-00- s ill. The first essential In control-in- g communicable diseases Is to know of all the cases. Unless we cooperate with oar health officials we cannot erpect the best results from thm, adds Mrs. Doss. Failure to report communicable disease to your local health officer is a misdemeanor, according to Utah's statutes. The law specifically OR All states: physicians OTHER PERSONS having knowledge of the existence of any contagious or Infectious disease, or having reason to believe that any Three Stakes Pledge Support to Fasti r Sunrise such disease exists, are hereby Services Planned on East Bench for April 9. required to report the same forthwith to the local board of health. Support was pledgedwholeheartoilly Tuesday night Any child who has been absent from ail three stakes, Utah, Provo and Sharon, to the from school because of Illness Central committee headed by Jesse Hav.s, who have from a communicable disease from the direction of this years annual Easter Sunrise service must have a permit or local health physician family planned for April 9 and to he staged on the blast bench officer in order to he readmitted to school. overlooking Utah Valley and Utah lake. IMendellssohn Chorus To Sing At taster ounrise Service Baptismal Day I For Sharon Stake 1 Sunday, new outline notified the public health nurse can advise parents how to protect other children from getting Placards placed on the disease. homes where persons have a communicable disease 3erve to warn friends, neighbors and others of the danger to their health of entering such homes. Your child may have one of theee diseases and not be very ill, but anothe child who contracts the disease may not only become very ill, but may die. The old saying, "Let your child catch measles and get it over with Is not sound advice. This disease is more serlo.s than is often thought and It is 0 important to know that over deaths occur in the United States due to measles every year and that of these, 910 occnr In children under five years of age. Chickenpox and measles are particularly dangerous in very young hildren. In older children measles may predispose to tuberculosis oij other serious diseases even thonot seem very, ugh the child-doe- at Outstanding this week in preparations being made the announcement that the chorus will sing at the Easter service. This organizj, ation is affiliated with th?o Associated Choruses of America. It is led this year by Elvis B. Terry, with Mrs. C. O. Jensen, accompanist. M. B. Wallace Is president; V. Emil Hansen, Seymour Grey, business manager; and Harry Butler, Is Mendelssohn Scandinavian Meet All Scandinavians of Utah, Provo, and Sharon stakes are Invited to attend the Scandinavian meeting Sunday at 10.30 a. m. In the Provo t, Seminary when Elder recently returned from the mission field will address the gathering, announces A. C. Anderson, president. Special musical numbers are being prepared, and an enjoyable hour Is promised to all who can attend. Dal-quie- Sunday School Convention Successful at P. G. At Sunday School convention in the Windsor ward Sunday morning, Bishoj J. A. West of Pleasant Grove First ward, spoke on Obedience, and Edith of the General Board spoke on "Objectives of Sunday School Ry-be- , Work " In the evening President Clifford Young of the Alpine Stake spoke on "The European Situation. Supt. Dorman Wilktt, George Long and Milton Kirk w,sh to thank all whef helped to make this convention a success, r secretary-treasure- r. Rev. E. F. Irwin, chairman of Curtis Financing Curtis Insurance agency was listed wrongly under Beal Estate Agents In the special promotion page of this paper last week, Mr. Curtis special field in the and budding remodelling business being financing and budding loans. More than a half million dollars In budding In Provo have been done throngh his office, he states. The listing under Real Estate was unfortunately made In the publicity committee for the Utah Valley Easter Sunrise service, reports unstinted enthusiasm for this years program by the general committee who believe every detail will be worked out error. this year without a hitch. The hour set is later, 8 a. m., to avoid any long wait on the part of ttie Windsor Ward Members people attending. Former mayor, Invited to Conference John T. Woodbury of St. George, is to be the speaker, and other Quarterly Conference will be hdd Saturday evening and Sunare matters receiving important in the Stake tabernacle at day early attention to avoid disap- Pleasant Grove. All the Priestpointments. hood is expected to attend. The Bishopric are very desirous of a good attendance from the WindW. A. DANCE sor ward. The Stake M. I. A. officers will The American Legion hall have charge of the program Sunxx ill lie the scene of a gala day evening. All Mutual Officers e.nd all tfachers are United to be dance sonsoreI hy I he Worker.' Alliance, Saturday, present as well as ail other nard Man h 23. memhers. Timp. Ward Reunion Scores Success Success attended every effort of In charge of the the committees Timpanogos Ward reunion held lapt Friday afternoon and evening. About 300 children of the ward were entertained with games, dancing and refreshments under the direction of the Sunday School and Primary officers. In the evening the older members met In the church where a program was given as follows: Vocal selo, Harold Brereton, Hiatorial sketch of the ward by Lncy Ponlson, selection by the Relief Society In the time of roses, chorus led by Mrs. Jennie Farley. Following the program a delicious chicken dinner was served to 475 adults in the dining room of the recreation hall, after which the time was spent In dancing. A unique feature of the evening was the auctioning of a large birthday cake which went to W. J. Cordner. He in turn soli' tickets on the cake to raise fund for the missionary committee. About $50 00 was realized in all from the gale of the rake. Many former rec'dents of the warl attended and enjoyed visiting nth their friends. |