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Show . x rrmi t No roiA that hath no intended port to 3 10 17 jr 23 G2GZ7 ZSZOr r y J SfeeaKeua & UfatA IIemont VOL. VII Llarnw Cnxu&n SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in advanc SCOOTERS TO GATHER To Supervise Scera AuditOnURl Work uildind Plans AT AltllUAL DINNER ! Arrangements are now complete for the Annual meeting of the I'tah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, to be held at the Brigham Young university, Saturday evenlug, March End, anpounces Dr. M. w. Merrtn. chair- man; T. Earl Pardoe, c. J. Hart, and Roy Passey, ail of Provo, who are the general committee in t f i 1 charge- - Farmers, Business F.lcn Conscrvalien Plans was-assure- Sharon Stake Second Quorum of Elders Twitchell K. E. McEwan C. M. Wentz Presidency support for the new building pro- jecC There are many reasons why we heartily favor the SCERA Auditorium Building project. To be able to hold our conferences and other important meetings In the atmosphere of a comfortably furnished auditorium, will add greatly to t d, t tir success. n ncreased pr e in Sharon Stake membership will likew se be develoj ed. atWe have greatly enjoyed tending SCERA shows with members of our families. In spite of certain difficulties, which we feel sure w ill be eliminated by the new auditorium. The great value of family group participation In SCERA shows will be Immeasurably Increased by a modern building such as is planned for our s'ake. Lazell Rabbins, president; Oriand E. Pyne, second counselor; standing (left to right) Reed E. Gappmeyer, first counselor June Framption Collins, secretary. The above four elders are the new presidency of the Second Eiders Quorum in the Sharon stake, following the release of Philo T. Edwards former president who was selected at a recen conference as one of the new presidents of the 123rd Quorum of Seventies. Eider Robbins, former first counselor to Elder Edwards, became the new president, and he chose Elders Pyne and Gappmeyer for his counselors, while they chose Elder Coilir.s as the new secretary, replacing Elder Gappmeyer, former secretary. This energetic group of priesthood workers invite all members of the Second quorum to their weekly quorum meetings. Sitting (right to left) Dr Pardoe is m charge a special play to be presented on the stage of edit ge hall. The SIDNEY H. CLUFF and member of the Sharon stake general public Is invited presidentey, was selected Tuesday especially all Scouters of every nght as contractor or building District, which includes Districts supervisor for the new Commun- and Troops. Ladies are especially ity auditorium to be built by invited. SCERA near the Lincoln high school site. He will be In the same position as a general con- -T. tractor In the construction of this fine $70,500 community center. He has bad ample experience In this field, having supervised The bpening program last week struction of two chapels, as well M LA. Arts proas practical experience in other of the grams established beyond doubt contract work, the popularity of this annual venture in the musical and literary M.I.A. Arts Accented Of People . Everywhere comes commendation and approval for the Financial plan for building the new community auditorium recently adapted by the Scera board, and outlined in the Voice of Sharon last week, according to information given out today by Victor C. Anderson, Scera manager, qhe pr0p05!e(j auditorium, through this plan, will become the property of all the people, without restriction of religion or creed, or race or politics, states Mr. Anderson, for every Scera member will be an owner in the plan. The structure is to cost $70,500 approximately and is to be built by Scera bonds, sold to the people themselves, bearing two per cent Already several citizens have offered to buy the bonds, for $1,000 and others for $500 and other amounts. They issued in $100, $500, $250, $100, $50 and $30 denominations, Mr. Anderson explains. How much can you go? We will need you to go the limit! In order to build the auditorium and fully equip the heat-o- f building as well as landscape the grounds and install a we need will 4? plant in connection with the swimming pool, vt is of amount To this raise money $70,500. approximately . TTlilkfi allotments the following' T10CGSS3,ry to 5 families to lend Scera $1,000 totaling $ 5,000 500 totaling 7,500 15 families to lend Scera 250 totaling 7,500 30 families to lend Scera 100 totaling 20,000 200 families to lend Scera 50 totaling 20,000 400 families to lend Scera 30 totaling 10,500 350 families to lend Scera ' Course ins Popular Approval al Tri-sta- fileds Operetta Billed the enterprising presidencies of the M. I. A. In Sharon Provo and Utah stakes, who have this year to present the events possible to obtain KuVO had the program the Initial night, Feb. 24, with 25 artists participating, including Melba Elvis Terry, Lafe Terry, Pyne, and Aleene Simmons all of Sharon stake. Mrs. Nola Nilsson Kent Johnson also scored In fact with the large audience. many compliments were heard, including this one from Alma Van Vagenen, That one program was worth 15.00. This Saturday nifht the pro- gram will be in the Fourth ward but due to the illness of Lr. Billie Hollingshead the details are not yet arranged. Then Wednesday night, March ward chapel will 6, the First 1,000 Families to lend Scera Sewing Classes Offered at Lincoln $70,500 PARENTS' DAY AT LINCOLN FRIDAY (By Emma Wakefield) As the days grow longer and warmer, one's thoughts turn to A spring runner of this annual event is an ettemnt to rip-hthe clothes clos- ets and drawers and In so doing, one finds many outgrown and partly worn out dresses and coats t0 be discarded. With a little assistance these articles could be transformed into lovely little school dresses and coats for the younger members of the family. ree Adult why not let Eduoation gewiDg cIas8 he,p you wjjj these sewing problems? Mrs. Ethel Moore, experienced in re- ,eaches a practical modeling Lincoln sewing class at high school every Monday, from 3 to 5:30 p. m. She is prepared to assist, especially in the making and remodeling of Children's garments. again be used, devoted to a literThese classes are sponsored by ary evening with Mrs. Helen the State Board of Education. of the Spencer Williams, compiler book Hello Life, being the writings of the late Elsie Millet Brandley. Mrs. Williams will review the book, and all Arts Funeral services for Joyce Ann course patrons are assured an excellent evening of literary en . Millet, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burr Millet, 'ere joyment. held Feb. 21 at the Hatch-Quiwith Bishop E. E. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merrill of Funeral home, in Twitchell charge. Black foot, Idaho, were visitors at Prayers were by C. Lucius the home of Mrs. Agnes Nelson Laudie and J. Allen Bellows, and recently. the great grandfather, S. A. Pace LaVerle Neves of Pleasant dedicated the grave in Provo city cemetery. Speakers were B. M. Jolley and Kenneth McEwan. Musical numbers Included a solo by Curtis Gordon, a duet by CARD OF THANKS and Catharine We wish to thank all who help- - Addle Fielding ed in any way In the death of our Downs, a solo by V. Emil Hansen, and a trio by Nellie Bullock and daughter, Joyce Ann. by house-cleanin- g. For Lincoln Hitrh ht The Lincoln high school oper- etta will be presented Friday at S p. m. for all parents and the its public gun rally, following successful presentation Wednes- U A V.e r, t Cnrnr.e DatltJUl auuJ UC UUJ uv fore the Junior high, and Thursday before the senior high school. More than 200 members of the chorus and 100 dancing troupes d cast un-support the der the direction of W. non, who is assisted by Camenlsh and Paula Mae Lotz. The operetta Itself Is a typica, Iriah production, depicting ciev-.- r comedy and romance, enlivened by special choruses and appropriate dances, and a gorgeous array of special costumes. The cast Includes Alla Rappley, Helen Bunnell, Evelyn Park, Jean Kofford. Fern Muzzell, Cree Patten, Elizabeth Gordon, Lucille Scout Carnival Allred, Beth Cordner, Nina Lamb, Richard Nimer, Keith Anderson Mar. 4 Set Rex Kofford, Wayne Hebertson, Dont forget the Scout Carnival Richard Hawkins and Wallace at Lincoln high gym. on March Ferguson. 2nd if you want to have a ral remlnda sharon nlght of fun scout executives. Mrs. Losee Dies s Basketball, (Orem vs. of American Fork), boxing by local boys and out of town contenders, including the CCC boys, ward resident, reached friends will be on the agenda She died at the here Wednesday. Funds are for the purpose of home of her daughter, Mrs. Iras meeting the scout allotment for McArthur in Sprlngville Funeral sharon district in the Utah is being arranged in the Provo National Parks Council of Boy Fifth ward chapel, Sunday at Scouts of America. 12:30 p. m. - U well-traine- For Pleasant View Bishopric i features of District Hold some Star awards. Scoutmaster Key wi1 special .i.. whole-education- al ema Scera Financial Plan interest. Parent-Teacher- Hear Montaigne. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1910 working out so feasible a plan for building a new community auditorium. We feel certain that the building will be a good Invest- ment for all of us as well a glv- lng us a much seeded building, We commend the project to every- one who can Invest or can work Unanimous ehdor&ation of the Scera plans for the fi- - demonstrated a courage in pio on such a worthwhile project. nancing and erection of a new $70,600 commumty auditorium community recreation ThatTas EDGEMONT WARD BISHOPRIC comes from almost every organization in the district, the gejdom been equaled. We are Sharp Gillespie, Bishop Edwin Booth following letters being authorized for publication in the anxious to endorse the building Elmo Brereton of our Scera and the offer project Voice of SharonWhile the new structure will be strict a Scera project; Timpanogos Ward Bishopric belonging to all the members of the community regardless LeGraud Jarman t Secretary We heartily endorse the buildof religious affiliations, yet it will be available for Stake County Farm Bureau. ing of the Scera Auditorium. We purposes, such as conferences and conventions and unusually feel that It will be a most worthwhile achievement and a real large gatherings, on a rental basis, according to the terms or n T RmrH asset that we can look agreement made with L.D.S. church authorities. It will also community The Orem Town Officials ap- - upon with pride. It is our hope bevavailable for school funcitons when needed, political rallies and conventions and for all community needs, ex- - plaud with enthusiasm the news that every single family get back that a new community theatre 0f the Scera Board and lend every plains Victor C. Anderson, Scera manager, balding is to be sponsored and effort possible to make this com- e ne s P of the Lincoln Spencer P. T. A. constructed by Scera. The unique- - munjty project successful. Lincoln Spencer ness of this project will attract We are interested la the educaSincerely, s Association national attention in filling a tion and recreation of our boys Ward Bishopric BURR IVAN Timpanogos MRS. Signed: and girls. We are sure the piccommunity need. Roy II. Gappmayer, Bishop our ture show plays an Important growing community Surely Ivern Pyne justifies such an part In that education process. We Utah C. Wilford Larsen Farm Bureau County The need for are also sure that a community buildiDg. The Utah County Farm Bureau some recreation and show house, controlled and direc- ted by our own people, will be of has alwaya stood for cooperative entertainment is most apparent In Vineyard Ward Bishopric much greater value In reaching activity In rural comnfunitles. We our modern living, Please accept our congratulaour objectives than one owned think that community cooperation This structure when completed wishes for the tions and of all fields should into extend our full We pledge privately. should stand out as a beacon light successful good of a new comple'ion The life. Scera has in Scera erection to the community suppor of esthetic beauty and typify the building for Scera. We are very In and ethical highest religious much Impressed with the plan social Ideals. now under way for financing the As Town Officials we heartily This plan, In our op.n- commend the Scera Board for building. is the most aggressive and Ion, their vision and courage in such of any undertaken thus an undertaking. far. We are firm believers In the OREM TOWN BOARD policies and purposes of SCERA B. M. Jolley and have watched its growth with W. P. Williams pride. Julian Hansen You may depend upon us to Cooperation between farmers and business men in Utah LeGrand Jarman support the project financially James G. Stratton and In every other way possible. county in carrying forward the County Conservation proWe feel that Is a duty, and a .. Monday night at the joint banquet in gram Ward Sharon a privilege ior every otcr citl ca Bishopric each Feasant View when County committeemen brought In our community to do likewise. disall authoritative and heard as his guest, business man Afar having checked the plans Yours very truly, cushions Of the 1940 program. ligtenlng to the addresses and for the Dew Community Auditor- VINEYARD WARD BISHOPRIC ium, we are happy to say that we T. C. Hebertson, Bishop. of the new plan. The view of farm legislation enacted moving picture of the EAteuBiuu approve be one of the most since 1916, under 12 years of Re- department showing soil and building will modem and convenient places ot Orem Business Men publican and 12 years of Demo- water conservation methods j amusement in Utah county, ana cratic government, given by W. actual practice in Utah. As a Business Mens Organizawe feel that the plan of financing W. Owens of the State Extension Legislation is unique. It Is a plan In which tion we wish to go on record as Mr. Owens began his review of fn favor of the service, the assembled committeewe are able to build a building being definitely men and their guests heard vari- - legislation with a discussion of of a motion picture show erection inour back and with money get ous phases of the Conservation the tariff regulations as they af- house by Scbra. We feel that It terest. He then ex- program discussed in detail by feet agriculture. will be a community asset of great commend We SCERA the organJohn Bushman of Lehl, S. R. Bos- plained the working of other beauty and material worth and at e enter-prizin ization this community well, county agent, of Provo, Or- - measures, export subsidies, mar- the same time satisfy a decided and hope that the people in need In the son Prestwich of Orem, and David keting acts, feed and seed loans, recreational life of our will advantake community H. Jones, county chairman, of the emergency farm mortgage act, all our people. We endorse the of this build a6e opportunity, Spanish Fork. movement and will lend all our processing tax, production credit tbis building, have our recreation available support to Its An excellent banquet was serv- - associations, agricultural cooper- rapid ed by the ladies of the Pleasant atives, the sugar program, the and kePP the money In our own completion. View Relief Society to about 100 Resettlement administration pro- community, Signed: Sincerely your brethern A. V. Washburn, President. guests, after which all gathered gram which later became the SHARON WARD BISHOPRIC in the on Assembly hall, upstairs Glade C. Linebaugh, Secretary. Pne Four) (Continued ( E. E. i sail into. - FlwMatwg Edgemont Ward Bishopric we Uh to commend you for All Organizations Endorse vlL '': J&oui6ijjihicutti?ial OsmixaniucL PROVO UTAII. R. F. I). No. XXXI Q cera wind makes for him ' te Funeral Tal-mad- st Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millet. about 1 hour later than usual. The days program will run as follows: d 9:30 to 9:50 Devotional iod In auditorium, Junior high 10:00 to 10:50 per-an- consultation period, 10:00 to 11:50 Senior consultation period, 12: 00 to 1 : 25 Picture show In auditorium. 12:30 to 1:25 Lunch period, and band concert in tba auditorium. pro1:3Q to 2:15 Assembly gram. Exhibits will be shown from the following departments: Domestic art. Science, Chemistry, Agriculture, Art, and Mechanic Arts. Report cards will he given to students Thursday and the parents are requested to bring them to school Friday. Last year approximately 4 0 parents attended and the school Is looking forward to even better attendance this year. SCERA THEATRE THURSDAY & SATURDAY Feb. 29th and March 2nd FEATURE DOUBLE PROGRAM :u : MR:!!!4 company. Scera Plans Race to Top of Timpanogos Captains Named in Each Ward; Race Starts March 6 Sincerely yours, Lynn D. Taylor, Bishop Horace Bean Stan Edward H. Burgener - - s Melctilzedek Priesthood Stake Plans Grand View Ward Bishopric Social Dance Party Flan as outlined for.tbe erec tlon of a community auditorium seems very feasible to us. It All members of the Sharon ought to fit especially well In our Melchisedek priesthood community where people have low stake Income and yet aeriously need quorums are Invited to attend the such a building. We feel the plan Social Dancing party scheduled a very logical one. ward amusement for Vineyard We heartily endorse the project and wish to cooperate In every hall Friday night, March 15, anWe admire you In nounces Ernest Frandson, stake way possible. your courage to undertake the chairman. projpot solely for your Interest In Good music will be provided, our community. slates Mr. Frandst-n- . and all who Grand View Ward Bishopric come will enjoy the dancing, as J. Orlando Jolley, Bishop well as the excellent refreshments LeRoy S. Taylor which are being prepared. Harvey Harward first reachii g the "top, and Eight captains have been other valuable prizts will also be named in the eight wards of Every ward which reaches the district which will enjoy given. the top will get a prize. the new Community auchtor-iuTae progress of the race will to be built near Rosalawn be charted week by week in the m Orem Chamber Auxiliary Set Annual Election and Lincoln high school site Voice of Sharon, showing where announces Victor C. Ander- each team located In the rin Orems Auxiliary to the Chamson, manager, one captain for from Rosaiawn to Timranogos, each ward and each captain ta the distance traversed, and the ber of Commerce will hold Its anbe supported by a team of 12 respective locations, declares Mr. nual election and membership to 25 runners who will en- Anderson. party on March 4. commencing at Thp following is the linup of 3 30 p. m. announces Mrs. Ada gage in a mythical race to the top of Mount Timpanogos. captains, upon whom depends the Skinner, president. All ladies of , of the race, each su 1 captain The top of the Mount will be to be given a supporting team to reat hod when each ward reaches be announced later: its allotment of families who are Lake View Wilford Oveson. subscribers of Scera bonds for the Waller Holdaway. Vineyard construction of thp $70,500 audiGrand View Often Harward. torium. The race starts at 8 a. m. Timpanogos Fenton Prince. March 6. and there must not be Tom Jacobs. Sharon Edgemont Leo Hansen. any "night-befnrhiking", says Mr. Anderson, as the winners Pleasant View H Grant Ivins Wir.d-o- r G W. Richardson. wlil be awarded IliO to the ward e the district are invited to attend. Wayne Gunnell will sing during the program, accompanied by Mrs. Gunnell and Mrs. Erval Christen- sen will give a book review. Dance numbers will be directed by Miss Norma Hampshire and presented by her students. Refreshments will be served. r f i f'-f- - i- Tin ill timl Hu mnnnv A Poramunt Picture tforrtrtg BOB HOPE PAULETTE GODDARD - iohs Best Oocglass Moetgostery Gale Sondergsard-Elizabet- George Zuccs h Pattersos ptrvctes Also: Fifth zvenue GirP "Strolling Through the Fark One Night" Ginger Rogers and Tim Holt find strong competition (a "Fifth Avenue Girl |