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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, December 21, 1939 Sunday School Likewise the Vineyard Ward Bishoprics W (Cc drink a fret show On frame misMi her a a pee but 2 there the chair carpe Relie No steps sure Let's its s stove notie all v N Scho com! wha little clusi and tbos stor now the Rec ligb mal We! of ihecirds u ii J a Present Bishopric triii ts School il lc s, John Madsen, (who will be re- for bis 21 jiais of faithfulness and promptness no Sunday Si bool ever started late under his direction), James T Blake, Ellis George F. Wells, Holdaway, Arvil O. Stone, Kirbv j Al! n, and Il&iulu Holdaway, the' Mipi riLtc Forty jears ago, Sunday, December 21, 1S99, under the supcniiiun of Edward Partridge of the Utah Stake presidency, the Vineyard ward was organized. William I), Lewis was selected for its first bishop. George M. Smoot and Niels Larsen as counselors and Joseph 0. Stone, ward clerk. Prior to this the people of what is now Vineyard efln.iut ndeiits. v John Cl Conrad to the North Lake View' ward, which was organized Juesent superintendent. in 1S93 with John Johnson as The Lake bottom terribishop tory before 1893 belonged to the Provo 5th ward. John Gillies holds the honor of naming the new ward: Vinetard being selected because of the many grape- Victor M. Anderson, James T Genealogical Committee: Blake, Joseph A Murdock, with Members of the Genealogical Axel F. Andreason as ward clerk committee have always been most 1929 to 1935. faithful. Lewis was Stewart Thont C. Hebertsen, Elmer T first chairman, back in 1913 when Holdaway (died after about IS the Genealogy work was first or-- j months service.) Raymond Hard- ganized, in connection with the ing, E. Carlyle Bunker, with Ber- Relief Society. Succeeding blm vines growing so profusely along nard Anderson as ward clerk have been James T. Blake, John K. Allen, George F. Wells, Victor the hillsides. 1930 M Anderson and now Antome L Six other bishoprics have servOther Ward Officers: Bunker. ed In their turn since that first (Center) Bishop TIIORIT C. HEBERTSEN; (Left) RAYMOND No record of Vinejard could be Loyalty and unselfishness has organziation: HARDING, First Counsellor; (Right) E. CARLYLE BUNKER, characterized the services of all complete without mention of the Second Counsellor; (Standing) BERNARD ANDERSON, Ward George M. Smoot, William Var-le- y ward officers in Vineyard during monumental work accomplished Clerk. and Stephen I. Bunnell, with all these 40 years Mention can- by Geoige S. Bunker and his wife, not be made of them all, but the Isabelle McArthur Bunker, who Harry Gammon as ward clerk record Bhould contain the names have gathered thousands of names 1904 to 1 90S. of Vineyard's representatives whr for Temple work, not alone on Var-leJoseph O. Stone, William have served on the stake high their own lines but also in assistBerjamin Larsen, and George council: Elmer T. Holdaway ing others to do their research i ... i A. Zabriskie (the latter serving Rajmond Harding. Arvil O Stone, work. r?I! and F. Gammon, George Ray two years), with Geo. H. Dubois, M. I. A. and Primary: j Wells. Michael G. Lloyd, Allen Duke and Numerous M. I. A. and Primary'll Relief Society: workers have served diligently James T. Blake as ward clerks 1908 to 1913. women and have helped mould the youth Also those wonderful of Zion into splendid men and as who have served j, Relief Society William Varley, Joseph J. they ? f Madsen, James T. Blake, as 2nd presidents should never be for- women, but unfortunately Mrs. Caroline Flllerup, are too numerous to make indlvi-dua- l counselor and ward clerk 1913 gotten: mention of their names. Mrs. Agnes Jensen. Mrs. Mary to 1919. Mrs. Jacobina Clegg, Samuel H. Blake, Raymond Bunnell, Mrs. Annie Maag, Mrs. Lena Secretary Treasurer Harding, Victor M. Anderson with Andreason, iMrs. Hannah Madsen, J xel F. Andreason as ward clerk i Mrs. Annie W. Maag, Mrs Mary 1920 to 1929. Stewart, Mrs. Annie Blake, Mrs. Vera Larsen, and our present First Bishop' ' president, Mrs. Alice Thacker. .J We Compliment t ' L. Nielsen, Rufus Bates and fSSSi.. CC: ;G: : BARGAINS! modern cottage, $1750. land $1150. With water rights. Building lots as low as $250 each. Five-roo- PHONE 1009 Willard L. Sowards th a Community Service WE APPRECIATE r ha r: Re - represented in this Edifice. ' " w. being- V i W' Taylor Brothers Co. 4 K The Farmers & Merchants Bank lakes pleasure in congratulating- the Vineyard Ward Bishopric and all others who have helped to complete a splendid community edifice. u:: Vi - 4 CO 's Zi JOSEPH A MURDOCK Through whose hands pussid the' enure $40 UOO which built Vine Ijards new (Impel, if J to ti Jensen, Andrew Richard Babcock, Charles Craig. It . . . on the splendid accomplishment they have made and Fourth Bishop fi Andrew Madsen, Myron Newell, Ann Cable, Hans Anderson, Carl Sorensen, John Hendrlcksen, John alaxiieia, Hyrum Gillies, Timothy Maxfield, George Graham, Marion Draper, Carl Red-di- n, Alma Cooper, Hiatt Brlnton, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson, Mrs. Agnes VINEYARD WARD PI V n, Every Member of v ti Gustav Swenson, Hans Soren-st-George Goode, Warren Holdaway, Levi Holdaway, Charles Sundberg, Charles Hansen, William Holdaway, Otto Hansen, Aaron Boulton, George Nuttall, John Nordstrom, Thomas SpaldAgencying, Martin Boulton, Soren Mork, office: 89 West 2nd North gt.. Elias and Fred Sorensen, Shad-ric- k Provo, Huh T4 Holdaway, J. J. Madsen Sr., 2lf Otto Sorensen, '' j m liiiam Blake and Jacobina Mr. and Mrs. John Clegg were pioneers in Religious Bunnell, Class work which is now supple- Sorensen, Christian Sorensen, and mented by our present day Semin- .ilrs. Prudence Holdaway. al y work. Most of Vineyard's early-da- y settlers have bet n community Missionaries: builders Honor is due tho folVineyard Is proud of its mis. lowing, who, themselves or their is record. It slonary something to be proud of too when 60 mis- families, remain here: sionaries from our little ward Andrew FinerUp have served their church in the Maag, Sr., George M. Smoot, foreign mission field, who with William Varley, Joseph O. Stone, the eight home missionaries, have William J. Clegg, Jena Andreason, given a total of 120 years service Harry Gammon, Thomas Wilat a cost of approximately $60,-00- liams, Niels Larsen, Peter Anderson, John Sorensen, Christian John and William The Missionary committee has Sorensen, Raw lings, been in invaluable assistalways ing elders to their fields of labor, John K. Allen, John Madsen, and it is with pride that the ward Jesse William p. Lewis, can point to these many contribu- Marion Harding, Holdaway, Andrew Holdtions made by its members to the away, Samuel Shumway, William Cause of Truth. Blake, Stephen I. Bunnell, Lewis Old Timers: Stewart, Carl Swensen, George Few married people yet remain Shumway, Michael Lloyd, Sr., in Vineyard who were here forty John Gillies, Charles Handley years ago. Among those so honored are Mra. Olena Gammon, Sr., Alma Peck, Moses Wilkinson, Mrs. Harriet Varley, Mrs. Mary Mathew Hansen, C. F. Lystrup, , WILLIAM d. lewis 1S99 to 1904 Second Bishop 4 t ? 4 ii 4. e e 4.4 t i 4 t $. 44. iir t'l't 4 4J44S4 1 CONGRATULATIONS ,11 To Bishop WILLIAM VARLEY 1913 to 1919 ' Ikbertson and the Vinejard Ward on completing their New Chapel 1 We are proud to be an integral part of a community whose growth 0 1 a and welfare are hifth Bishop We join in t CANNON & MULLEN, Architects 1 Congratulating- - 1 506 Templeton Building Salt Lake City, Utah. 1 I Vineyard Ward i t t ' -- fostered by men of vision and devotion to public service. so ably I'"" wiiitiimiHiimmimiiiiimtiiiiimrmiimiii - ? Its On FETZER & FETZER, ARCHITECTS New Chapel ? A 5 rnnr.XEns HENRY P. FETZER JOHN FETZER, Jr. 4 i JOILN GEORGE MORRIS SMOOT 1904 to 1908 Vineyard Mercantile nna nmcimms epj.t: PROVO, UTAH FETZER Thai Tiiendlf Moan 415 Templeton Building riDESAi. U&ne-OwH- Dzrosrr dcurU id douixncz cotroumoN Salt Lake City, Utah Was. 1017. Telephone VINEYARD SAMUEL IL BLAKE 1920 to 1929 L r Up? t.? T ?.T.'.r.?i? T 7 7 T ? t ?I 17T ?.j Sixth Bishop '1 Congratulations ! Congratulations TO Residents of Vineyard on completing v jour beautiful New Ward Chapel! Vineyard Ward on their New Chapel Tri-St- ate Lumber Co, DEPENDABLE I JOSEPH OLIVER 19US to 1913 STONE Phone 20 UTAH POWER & SERVICE Provo, Utah MOTOR M ANDERSON 1929 to 1935 LIGHT CO. imi'iMimiimiuiiiiiiit'iiiHftim. NATIVE LUMBER USED LUMBER SHINGLES, SASH ANI) DOORS SPEAR LUMBER CO. TRY OUR PLAN SERVICE nmmtr.i , 10 DAYS ONLY! SPECIAL PRICES ON PAINT, ROOFING, HARDWARE 7 j? j ?.f |