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Show ylfMO JANUARY 1 n7 - 040 7 yV 14 jJ U f) 7 Sy.:..w w c VOL. VII "V & v ' t -- a ! . : TO OPEN CONCERT SERIES AT SCERA (Opinions by The Editor) The first band concert of the new year by the Lincoln High It you have a telephone In Si bool band w ill be given WedOrem, it is a safe bet you are dis- nesday evening, Jan. 17, immedigusted too. At least jou cant ately following the first show at help but be terribly provoked at the Scera theater, for a 30 minute times. period, announces Victor C. AnEvery time you need to use the derson, Scera manager. The Lincoln band will appear telephone the line rings busy. It Is no wonder this condition ex- in their new uniforms and will ists, with 8 to 10 parties on every play several new novelty numbers line. It is high time the Chamber which they have recently preparBoard ed for public presentation. Town of Commerce, The School Board, Scera orridals. Band today has the largest memFarm Bureau, tfnd any other civic bership In its history, and the bodies met with the Telephone of- public is assured of an unusual ficials to protest this conuition. musical treat. Theres not much use "cussing the rural telephone. Why not do something about it. Here are a PLEASANT VIEW lew suggestions.' Lets hear from you too in next weeks Voice of Sharon. This column Is YOURS TOPS SHARON If you want It. 1. No party should UBe the M LIEN FIVE phone longer than FIVE minutes. If anyone does , he is STEALING, not from the Telephone cempany, hut from hia neighbors who have paid for right to use it too. 2. Chiluien should not be allowed to visit over the phone at any time. 3. The phone should Be considered primarily a ousiness matter, not a medium for visiting. 4. Use of the phone should be restricted to people who have paid for it, not as an accommodation to the neighbors. Pleasant View ward M men Friday remained the only team undefeated In Sharon stake M men lpague following third and fourth round games in the Lincoln high school gym. The Pleasant View boys, with the McKay brothers, David, Howard and Angus, and Tony Ivtng leading the attack, snowed under In the feaE.lgemont ward, ture game Wednesday night's card and then used substitutes the entire game Thursday night to defeat Lake View ward, 4 Sharon held onto second place NOTICE Wedby downing Vineyard, nesday night and Timpanogos, Thursday. The boys have The Timpanogos stake quarterbeen defeated only by the strong convene will Saturconference ly team. Timpanogos day evening at 7:30 p. m. and all Tleasant View and Edgemont ,day Sunday. Priesthood confer- - holds third place is In fifth Diace. CUU3 Milt UC iltttuiua; o tj Pleasant View won the league Bishopric request all Windsor ward members holding the Prles-hoo- d last year and represented Sharon at Spanish to be present, and all ward stake In the play-of- f members to be in attendance Sun-4- Fork. They are favorites to retain the crown this year. nv. Bishop Stanley B. Harris Elwood Baxter Grand View D. U. P. J. Eldon Swensen te 54-3- 9. 36-2- 48-2- A 1 Camp To Meet Hardman Johnson Announcement is made of the marriage of Leo Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, of Orem, and Ilia Hardman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hardman, of Pleasant Grove, at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, Jan. 10. A social was given in honor of the young couple by the parents of the bride after the wedding. They will make their home ln Windsor. f EJemoct c i if j Qjxxiilvi January 11th and 13th Double Bill Program: CHICKEN WAGON FAMILY n In the drivers seat of the equipage in which the Chicken Wagon Family hits the open road are that carefree Leo Carrillo, Jane Withers and Marjorie Weaver. Spring Bjingtons in the rear. The whole company finds mule-draw- excitement and romance round every Lend of the road. tf- n - Eery tomorrow ha? two handles. We can take hold of it with the handle cf anxiety or the handle of failh. I LLrtn IT W ITAH. IT F. T11UBDAY. JANUARY IX Ten of their eleven children home as follows: OrBon, Ray and Elmer Slack, Mrs. Grace McEwan, Mrs. Dora Me Ewan, Mrs. Ida Cowley, Mrs. Mae and Mrs. Edith Whittaker, couple received many cards and letters of congratulations and lovely gifts Including a gift from attorney Ellis N. Slack of Wash- lngton D. C. who couldnt be pres- ent. In the evening the immediate family members enjoyed a dinner party at the Chicken Roost. The was centered with a beau- tiful wedding cake. Covers weu laid for 23. members, directors, and officers are urged to attend. Ll'CILE FARLEY. Secretary. nAN Mothus ihildiiu bale a WILL CONDUCT of Giaiul pre-scho- in View age now In Era Drive Top Nursery d Mis. Grace Christensen as president, Mrs Mary Bari and Mrs t.urdi vh Graie Lowiy as seiietaty, and actual si hool sessions being promised In the near futuie. Following a visit Monday afternoon by Mrs. Jena V. Holland of Provo, state director, accompanied by Mr s Ada Skinner of the Orem Chamber of Commerce auxiliary, and Mrs. Ethel Pyne of the Sharon relief society, the mothers of Grand View elected their officers and the nursery was accepted by the school board, to be held in one room of the Lincoln school. Preliminary plans are now under way for the early opening of the school. si bool, with LI. I. A. ACTIVITY LEADERS GET 1940'S FIRST TRAINING Appreciation and gratitude were expressed WednesiLty morning J5y Mrs. Emma Blake, on behalf of the Sharon stake Era directors fur the fine record made by Vineyard ward drive, in "going over the top in their Era subscription making the second ward in the stake to accomplish this campaign, Edgemont being the first. Other wards are also uomg good work, declares Mrs. Blake, but extra energy must be put forth to get this b:g drive over Missionary Farewell Planned during January, she affirms. The bieBt help whl.h could come riSht now sbe adda- 13 the Era workers to unite their 'fforts and n,ot eav pe,r30 lnlted t0 carry lhe Ioad accomplish it with ease, and moreover, she urges the ward members throughout the stake to their Era dirftor3 by brinng their subscriptions In Amusement hall. work ls ,n ot " Ulag A short program has been pre- - tbe eDtira blch 811 C8n hplp' ln will dance social a and pared and of the various The standing follow the program. wards is here given by Mrs. Lewis F. Wells, of Vineyard, will leave Feb. 1 for ihe Califor- nia mission, announces Walter R. Holdaway, chairman of the ward missionary committee. All friends and relatives are Invited, there- fore, to attend a ward testimonial in Elder Wells' honor on Wed- nesday, Jan. 17 at the Vineyard D. U. P. NOTES jj lj II j! will conduct and Elder Antoine R. Ivins of the First Council of Seventy will preside at the Sharon stake conference to be held Saturday and Sunday. j Quorums and welfare men from Priesthood quorums of the stake, together with members commJUee-oommitte- e stake Relief Society are also expected to be this meeting. Matters Importance to Sharon presidency present at of special Stake ln Open Session Saturday Conference will continue with a general session Saturday even-i- n 7 an n m in thn Timpanogos Ward chapel. In addition to talks by visiting authorities, there will be a report on special quorum projects in the stake by Spencer Madsen, President of the Sharon ,tigh Priests quorum, and a shortjaj on "How I would Like Misslonary Work Conducted ln my .ard., by one of the bl8hopg of the gtake The seventys quorum w,u furnish Bpecial musical num- bers for this session. Wel-thln- announcing the numbers. The flag ceremony was presented by Scouts Glen Plnegar, Keith BLOCK Jolley, Douglas Hawkins, Arnold IN ROSANA the Olsen and James Plnegar, latter being the bugler. Dunfords. that popular beauty Merit badges were awarded by hP and hairstyling center, after District Advancement chairman, 15 year ln location, hag Arnoid Burnlngham to the follow moved Its quarters ta the block, Jng 8COuts: Aaron Clinger, Ronald iUHt one door west of Kress store jjansen, Richard Hawking, Jack on Center street, and ls now lo- - Meiarum. Max Fieldina Leland cated in Its new place of business WeHs, Wayne Gammon, Adelbert known ag the "R09ana" ghop. Mnlg Charles and Eldon Han- g artists have cock, John Nlcol, Wayne Hebert-wer- e j.ew acbjeve(j suct, an enviable repu- - gen, Willard Bradshaw, Richard tatlon as has Mr. Dunford, whose McDonald, Max Pyno and Verl efforts to keep up to the minute Jacobs, the last named receiving ln hair dressing and such work a first class badge, Mrs. Bertha Yeates played an bag been rewarded with an un- usual patronage and clientelle. organ solo When You Come to A Miss Vivian Madsen, assistant and t j End of a Boy Scout Day. beauty specialist, likewise hag short talk on "Conditions ln won many friends for Dunford's. Europe and Conditions Here" was They both express appreciation given by Scout Jack Meldrum. For Small Pox 8nd U waa f0Und that out of a total of 905 students, only 55 had not been innoculated for small pox, which accounts for an absence of ,hat disease ln our communities, or at least absence an Pldemlc which in years pa9t catue frequently. At the monthly meeting of the Alpine School Board It was elded to innoculate these remaln-Tb- e 10 at Union Ing 65 as follows: school, 24 at Spencer, 9 at Paige and 12 at Sharon, This work will be free to the students tut win not be done without the consent of the par- - for the reception the public has given them in their new nts. location, and bid jjll their friends Mhlie we would not act welcome. tbe wishes of the parents trary of ,r do bave tbe wa1far Alpine School children at heart and s' parents to assist us. Bonds ,, The Alpine school board Is coOn Jan. 1, 1940 the Alpine operating with federal and state $17,000 agencies to preserve tbe health of B(hool board retired our pupils. worth of bonds. Provisions have j This year we are having a pby- - been made In our budget to take siial examniatlon for all students care of $15,000 more on March 1st, and $3,000 on April 1. which will make a total of $35,000 for ben made l,ame con-tab- le District Pays fr u Blake: which is now due. Sliaron District To Present 10 Eadle Scouts Greatest Advance Ever Known in Sharon Scouting To Feature Closing Session of Conference Sunday Night : - Clltil UIl ?, i UlOLt - t, f OLUUVXJ ivv. jU-i:a- . aKinvpH far as Eagle been found, but now are I. A. session . w progress. In all the past history of Sharon, so scouts are concerned, only six Eagles have reports W. M. Vernon District Scout Chairman, to he present 10 more Eagle scouts at the M. of Conference Sunday night. Honoring the occasion. President Henry Gardner, of the SPECIAL! We begin this week SOCIETY DOG SHOW with Chapter One of the Walt Disney X Cartoon series which will run for 12 consecutive weeks, one every Thursday and Saturday night. There will be Donald Duck, Goofy and Wilbur, The Ugly Duckling Mickey Mouse and all the favorites of Walt Disney aad his artists. If you like good comedy in cartoons don't miss a single episode. Begin Thursday night sure! No Sunday School In Pleasant View bair-Byun- District Advancement commit-alread- y teeman, Lowell Varley presented Life Badges to Aaron Clinger and Willard Bradshaw and then gave merit badges to Scouts Dell Blg- Vernon' doe Jord: Koikerhans, Eldon Harding, Merrill and Don Blair and Kent Fielding. These their Eagle Scouts will receive Badges Sunday evening, was The featured speaker Charles DeGraff of Heber, the Advancement chairman of the Utah National Parks Council. Remarks were also made by Scout- master Yeates and District Chair- - - Pleasart View Daughters of y at 3 Pioneers will meet o'clock at the home of Merle Foote with Cosette Allred assisting. Members are requested to remember the an mal membership fund Of DONPOhD'S OPEN All Students to Be Innoculatcd Training for the new program 400 of activities for 1940, some Activity leaders and counselors from Utah, Provo, Sharon, Tim- panogos, Lehi and Alpine stakes met Monday night at the Pleas- ant Crove high school auditorium where five M. I. A. General Board members conducted an Intensive training session. directed the W. O. Robinson opening general session in which objectives were outlines. Ernest Frandson of Provo offered the preopening prayer. Following liminaries, the "400 divided Into five groups to train themselves in dancing, drama, music, speech, and M. Men and Gleaner activities, with Mr. Robinson, Mrs. Katnaryn Faruoe, Dr. i. Dari Pardoe, and Mrs. Katie Jensen of the General Board d'rectlng. The Sunday morning session wi'. be in the Lincoln High Sihool auditorium at 10 00 o'clock. This session will be characterized by the talks fiom missionaries and from tfce vlsUln ties. The afternoon session will be an open session, the principal features of which will be talks iK HImt Vot ron t ourt of Honor iThe Sunday evening session which is usually under the dithe training course, rection of the Stake M. I. A. or- theFollowing reassembled for disgroups ganizations will feature a Court missal. of Honor at whlih candidates for Eagle Scouts will be presented. One of the Scout officials from SHARON SCOUTS HOLD Salt Lake City ls expected to be present to address this meeting. HONOR numbers are "COURT Special musical for the conference being provided under the direction of V. Emil An interesting program was Hansen, stake chorister, the Edgemont Boy AH meetings, eicept the g presented by Scouts at the District "Court of to fa are the open meeting, held Sunday evening, Honor general public. with Scout Master Yeates directing It and Scout Richard Hawkins Vt gram will be discussed, Over iiio Vineyard Goes NURSERY SCHOOL 1940, ,The present board Is unanimous In the belief that there is only one to get out of debt and that b- expense we hope with the aid of way is to pay as there bonds come due. defects may the community these We have adopted the policy of be remedied so that all student' may be free from physical bandi- - "paying as yea go", and are deWe are pleased to annoen e caps. termined to continue until our of the appropriation enough We appreciate the splendid district Is out of debt. If we had aPPlied on debt money for a new buzz saw for work done by the Sharon Stake the onpy we Lincoln high. This together with Relief service take care of our ccld are and Society last year other equipment previously auth- glad to cooperate with them this building program, and lighten the orized and soon to be installed year ln the health program of the burden of the taxpayer without will give us a set np of which any district. sacrificing the efficiency of our schools. school could well be proud. S. II. Blake S H Bake. S. H. Blake. Lincoln High to Get New Buzz Saw SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advance 11. UNO conference and abandonment of the convention type of conference, explains President A. V. Watkins, amplifying the announcement that Sharons Conference will he held on the above dates. For a number of years conventions of various auxiliaries have been held in connection with the quarterly conference, but this plan has now been abandoned for one which had previously existed for many years, he adds. Missionary Tbeifie One of the special themes of the conference will be missionary work, both at home and abroad. Elder Antoine R. Ivins, member of the First Council of Seventy of the Church and representing the General Authorities, will emphasize the missionary work in his addresses. Further emphasizing this phase of the conference three recently missionaries Robert returned Gillispie and George Blake from Germany, and Eugene Gurr from the Western States, will speak at the Sunday morning session. The L. D. S. Church Welfare program will also be emphasized at the conference by Elder Robert L. Judd, chairman of the finance of the churl h welfare program and nnminant' auorn and churchman of Salt Lake City. It ls likely that at the conference in the Stake Mission set-u- p will be made Ivins in cooperation with the Sharon Stake Presidency. XV elf are Meeting The opening session of the conference will be a Welfare meeting at 2:00 p. m. Saturday at the Rhsrnn Administration building, at which the following officers are requested to attend Bishoprics of wards, all members of the ward welfare committees, including work directors, ward Relief Society presidents, Priesthood welfare workers from each of the quorums or divisions of quorums of each ward, and all those ln the wards hav'ng any- to do in an official capacity with the welfare program. VimLts VuiTTxd iucpuc.19 Quarterly Conference of Sharon stake to be held next Saturday and Sunday, January 13th and 14th, .will be characterized by a return to the old system of quarterly Health Society Sharons will meet Monday, Jan. 15th at the Sharon Seminary. All Thursday and Saturday i m. Church Authorities Abandon Convention Type; .Missionary Theme to be Stressed During Two l)as Sharon Health Society To Meet 4? k Slmron Slake Conference Plans Open Sessions Heber, Irvin nm ' s&Qxa fet 2(fafi$ y?iefiiil (rqhi ealtiihai OtitimnnifieL The regular monthly meeting of the Grand View Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held on Thursday, January 11 at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. W. D. Brown, South on old church road. All members are urged to be present and bring thimbles for The Camp repeated the sewing. play Dr. Flxem for the enter- Mr, and Mrs. II. L. Slack tainment of the blind of Provo. It was given on Monday evening at Honored on Golden Wedding 8 o'clock, in the Women's Club Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Slack of rooms. Pleasant View celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Thursday, Jan. 4. More than 100 relatives and friends called during the day to Tonight and Saturday Zr U .v yr' y - . -- y - -- Big Show at Scera t h7 rnovo What do You Think j 1 : ' : f -- No. XXIV LINCOLN BAND - Sunday school will be Sunday at Pleasant due to the Sharon stake conference. No held View LYNN TAYLOR Bishop. Utah National Parks Council, will be Boy Scouts of America, present as principal speaker, and other scout officials will also at- tend. The M. I. A. officers have turne(j bbe entire session Sunday evening over to the scouts, with District Scout Commissioner Mll- ton Bellows directing the program and Arnold Burnlngham and Lowell Varley, Court of Honor officials presenting the badges. A special flag ceremony, in which 24 scouts will participate, and the audience will also assist, will feature the program to be given entirely by the Boy Scouts. Presenting the Colors will also be an Important part of the program. Special recognition will be given to all troops who succeeded In getting 100 per cent of their members, Including their troop committee, scoutmaster, and assistants, at the Sunday evening The badges for the 10 meeting. Eagles have been purchased by Scera 'Victor C. Andersm, mantoager) as their contribution ward such an achievement. ,7? t r man W. M. Vernon. Congregational singing was un-der direction of Mrs. Mary Moyle and Mrs. Afton Cluff. Prayers were offered by Scouts Lester and Ronald Hanjen. WAY DOWN SOUTH Genealogical meeting in the Pleasant View ward will be held Tuesday night ln connection with the M I A. meeting that night. Second Feature on Scera Theatre Double Bill Program Thursday and Saturday, January 11th. and 13th. Theres fun in the old South as Bobby Breen (center) explains to Alan Mowbray the odd disguise of Clarence Muse in a hilarious sc ne from Way Down South. Bobby sings some of the old favorite negro spirituals. |