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Show THURSDAY, JUNE TIIE VOICE OF SIIAHON PRO G, a lie linin' nf sintnnt SHARON i mt u-- y Abo inti a oi V I eel Li t Utah, nii 1 lr0.r nui Ithu. ru'i Lkh, Ly 1 Utah. as A act of It T'S V arch. 8, Is, bt t' t S' iirf ?. I tuh - o !', OvUdxr t C t b, 1 'bl at e 1 .jcHf Uui.a , tne if. 1 v.A r . t i 1 , 1 ! . n ft entia I axeporter) utT &i mi. ii siii; In r to a loll rniisrs rmifi rence ho-- ti Sunday, June 16. the iju.iroih i ti Ur ti.ontl.lv quorum SPIRITUALITY muting Sharon Stake H:eh Tm-i- s ,,u. turn will lo held June 9 at lU.'.d A. M. We wish to eoinrliment the tin mbei. on their Rood attendance and encourage every member to kei p up the woik and enjoy the lellow-hi- y of their brethren of Die Events from, a brief address given by Piofeor William 11. Bojle of the Brigham Young University l acuity on May SI during the Annual Trtk of the graduating seniors contains an ej itome of much of the best that has ever been said about true religion and spirituality, and are particularly pertinent at this time of 'Commencement" which fills the hearts of every Y" student, not alone of 1910 but of all the years that hae been. To know Professor Boyle is to love him and his kindly, We have deeply sympathetic manner of instruction. selected the following excerpts from his short address as a fitting editorial for Commencement Week in this y city. Religion or spirituality, and I am using them synonymously tonight, is a recognition that every soul is worthy to cooperate with God. It is not only a set of rules, it is not only a creed by which we live, it is not only a philosophy of life, it is not only carrying out certain rites and ceremonies it is everything we think, and do, and purpose. It is a love of righteousness. It is overcoming evil with good. It is warmth and kindness of one soul to another. It is the abandonment of impatience, uncertainty, selfishness. Someone has said: The eternally real is the spiritthe highest in us comes from the deepest in the and ual, universe. The spiritual must include worship. Religion heljis us to see the horizon, helps us to orient ourselves. It has been said that the greatest need of mankind today, socially and individually, is a true sense of direction. But not only do we need a sense of direction we need a sense of altitude. Formal routine, juiceless worship cannot be substituted for righteousness. God does not need to be placated, nor does He need flattering praises. Worship, like everything else, can be perverted. The spiritually minded man accepts life as something difficult, and sometimes tragic. In the years to come you will be disillusioned in a thousand ways. Some of you may have troubled lives. Adversity may cross your path. Your capacity to suffer, your capacity to take it will place you in your own status. No one likes to meet sorrow, pain, confusion, but if we do, and handle them as we should, each experience will prove to be the source of our best self. Not one of you, if you could tonight, would choose a land of pleasure and no pain. There would be no heroism, and there could be no courage. One asks: How could God make a world with so much suffering in it ? and my answer is : How could no God make a world with so much good in it ? The spiritually minded man makes decisions he makes them fearlessly, sensibly. You must decide whether you remain, or whether you climb the hill. The greatest sin is failure to grow'. Sin is failure to face, and so change, or enlarge, or confirm a purpose. Spiritually, ever' deed is sinful in which wre are unfaithful to our worthy purpose. No one wants to preserve in himself or in his group the status quo Progress is self realization. It is the supreme joy. I would have you honest. True and undefiled religion demands honesty of all men. If you would have a life; you must live on the square. No man is honest who is not a square shooter. Honesty means judging soundly what is true or false. It is a determination to choose the best means and the best ends. Expediency is dishonest. It is a contrivance for covering up the truth. If you are go;ng to be religious, you must be honest. I would have you courageous. A religious man without courage is a paradox. The religious man does not exist who lacks steadfastness to his high purpose. To find Christ we must walk in His steps all the way. With that kind of faith and that kind of courage we can anchor our lives to Him who came out of Galilee. Courage says: If I cast my bread upon the waters, it will return. Courage sees the danger, but it never runs away. The truly spiritual man has character. The slothful and ignorant will knock in vain at the Gates of Heaven No one enters there without character, and character connot he bought and sold nor given awav. ALL MEN FOR THEMSELVES ALONE MUST CREATE IT. This applies to the highest as well as the lowest. Even Authority, in the long run, must be achieved, rather than appointed. It must be the result of insight and genuine influence, and not of position. Finally the religious man, the spiritual man is friendly. Friendliness is next to Godliness. He who gives himself with his alms feeds three, himself, his hungering neighbor, and Me, Faith, hoie, and charity but the greatest of these is charity. He who is greatest, must be least. He who binds up the wounds, he who trudges ahead in the dark carrying his torch, he who anticipates the needs of others, he is the friend of man and the true desciple of Jesus, and the truly religious man. To be friendly is to love your neighbor as yourself. He is my friend if I can trust him with my wife, my daughter, my reputation, and the keys to my house. Church-universit- well-round- ed Attention, Farmers! Get Your BERRY CUPS ANI) CASES Arsenate of Lead, Spray Oils, Nicotine Stock and Fly Spray from at Ettpar.t We are open every day from 8 A. M. (o 5 I. M. (irrcrv V.will rrn Tucny each week until further rot'-il run nre ds by pen'l vgrtenf. Sharon Industries . I le and S.nims aud the tofit re of KJ.ii.r:on I.utiio Th.ukir, d.uiuht r Mr ard Mis 1). A. 'Ili...ker ir.ii.niJ lor d.ploma lrom the Not mil aihoOl Court alil.i'ions are extended these young ladies. Mrs Ellen Holdaway lift Thuisday for Los Angilts where she will atuiid the graduation ex-- i held for her son Heed w ho ri Training young men to develop closer national and social will he graduated Fiiday from the of Southern California limersity unity, whether native or foreign, teaching them the priviDental School. duties, responsibilities of American citizemdiip, stimMrs. Arlo Shumway of Giand leges, and helping Junction, Coloiado, visited here ulating in them interest in military training, and individual an to Mr. week sense with them the and its by taking timing importance Mrs. Bradford Shumway and fam- vital in national defense such are the objectives of the ie AMs o l 1' C. M. T, C. Plans For 200 j Youths at Fori Douglas Fathers Day TIES part at and Mrs. Milton L. Holda- Citizens Military Training Camp now being organized way had as their guests Sunday, Fort Douglas for July 2 to July 31. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rosebrouth, More than 200 young men from Transportation of trainees from Miss Mae Conway and Miss Clara IT to 29 years of age are being their homes to camp and return Tuikfield of Salt Lake. planned for at the C.M.T. Camp will he furnished by the this year which marks the 19th year of such training, the first GENEALOGY camp having been held in 1921. STAKE From the beginning these campB FAMILY LIFE" THEME Amelia Latta - Reporter have aimed to develop the young 04S-J1 Phone men who attend them physically, AT U, OF U. INSTITUTE mentally, and morally. Senior Temple excursion, ThursSufficient funds are appropriday, June 6th, 1940, to the Salt ated each year to defray the cost Lake temple, from Sharon Btake. of all w ee Education and P.T.A. representapplicants desiring to atThe Stake bus will not be used tend these from all parts of the state, atives Glen Vernon, who is employed funds This camps. year for Genealogical purposes and has have been in Salt Lake City, spent the week- ' to train over including a delegation from Utah provided over to the Stake 200 to attend a end at the home of his parents, been turned youths at the Fort Douglas County, are expected at the Presidency. Mr. and Mrs. IV. M. Vernon. These youngsters will be Family Life Institute camp. meetLake Stake Board in Salt of Utah Genealogical Marand University Maurine Sonderegger representatives from every county in- tha Phillips of Salt Lake visited ing will convene Sunday, June of Utah, Eastern Nevada, South- - City from June 17th to 21st, m. Geneaat 1:30 23rd Stake p. ern Idaho and Southwestern Wy- - elusive at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Lucilogical t'nion meeting will meet The theme of the convention, us I.audie, Sunday. oming. 2 p. m. In the Is open to the public at no Mr .and Mrs. Jack C. Calder on the same day at This years camp is to be better which is Interpreting Democand Jackie, Mr. and Mrs Harold stake Seminary building. charge, more ever and tnan Interesting in Family Living. Miss racy Calder. of Trovo were guests at Salt Lake Temple The Salt Lake temple will close before, officials say, due to the Flora M. Thurston, Professor of the home of their mother and sistfor the summer on the evening of many changes being effected in Home Economics Education, Cor-- 1 Mrs. and Mis Sarah Calder er, 3rd and will for the methods of instruction and train- nell University, will act as instiJuly Katherine Mitcheal, Thursday. on usual work ordinance the ing. The modern streamlining of tute leader. Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Mann, Mrs the Army will be basis of all trainf 12th. August Among the more prominent Olive Wolfgang and Mrs. Olive mornlnS ing from the standpoint of mili- educators who will address the Lake Howard of Salt City visited will strategy tary Marksmanship are: Dr. Henry Neuwith Mr. nnd Mrs C. Lucius Laud-l- e he especially stressed in the cour- conference New York; Dr. of mann Brooklyn, on Memorial day. While there se of instruction this year. D. Howard Odun, University of to Grove went the Pleasant they enthusiastic young man North Carolina; Dr. Ernest G. "Any and Amman Folk ceme'erles, and who desires to attend should be Obhorne, Columbia University and later the Laudiis nnd relatives of encouraged by his parents. He Dr. Margaret S. Chaney, ConnectiPleasant Grove enjoyed a picnic will he well cared for. He will cut College. him boon at Saratoga. learn the meaning of discipline e Ange-tmMrs Mildred Hinge. Miss The Executive Committee In and good citizenship, ne will deof he institute includes r.rimball ami Mrs. Beulah charge velop alertness and Dr. Milton Bennion. Dr. Rose IL Huikalew, a hou-- e guist, spent After a months train ng he will Dr. 1. Owen Horsfall of Memorial day in Bulil, Idaho, at return home a healthier and Widtsoe, of Utah, Dr. Lela the home of Dan Fait. They visit-- d the University stronger individual. He will de- J. Beebe, Director, Division of po.nts of inlerist and other velop the correct physical posture. Maternal and Child Health, State frauds theie aKo. His perspective will be broadened Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wells visitBoard of Health; Miss Winifred by travel and associations, deed with fuends in Mt. Pleasant Hazeii, State Coordinator in Parclare the C.M.T.C officers. Wed ent Education; and Miss Angelyn These citizen soldier camps Warnick, Director Ilomemaking Mrs. B. M. Jolley and her famhave as their objective the pur- Education, State Department of ily laid as tlieir guests Wednespose of better qualifying young rublic Instruction. day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilenrich-sen- . men for effective serviie as American citizens during time of peace Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Norberg of or National emergency. After atNOTICE TO CREDITORS Copperton visited at the Home of tendance at four summer camps a Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jolley, young man should have the basic Estate of Selma Martin Wool-sentiallficatlons of a second lieutdeoeased. enant and the entire course will and family visited with his mother Creditors will present claims be conducted this with therefore Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, in Ileber, with vouchers to the undersigned in view. The democratic pflncl-ple- s at his office in the McCornick Thursday. upon which the American Mis. Maude Park, Mrs. Naomi Salt Lake City, on or Building, Army is founded enables any before Paik, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gord23, 1940. July plain Mr. John Citizen to be seon, John and Harvey Park were B. ARNOVITZ, J. as a lected commissioned officer Administrator. guests at the home of Mr. and without regard to his family or Mrs. Lynn Hopper in Spanish WRIGHT & ARNOVITZ, WHITE, social background. for Administrator Fork, Thursday. Recreation conslsMng of ath- Attorneys Mr and Mrs. M. F. Crandall Publication dates; May 24, 31, letic events, outings, swimming June 7, 14, 1940. vKited with relatives In Spanish and other leisure time activities Fork and Salem, Thursday. Melba Rae Toombs, Utah girl a the minings are being Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Stanford University l'hl Beta,'1111 11 Haricot k and family visited with Kappa, named official envoy of thet planned. hWW ' be will the Food truck load New to by San Francisco Exposition in Heber and Woodland. relatives will! consumed by the student soldiers, The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. York World's Fair where she one of ten recent Till Betesi Great care will be taken In the Russell Kin Inn and the son of he Conrt ofl in Elgin's preparation and Mr. and Mis Mario Petterson at the Elgin Time Observ-jL- g election; of camp ,calSi Good ood and wrie iiainid and blessed at fast milk will he plentiful and served melting Sunday in Sharon ward. at regular hours. The Si ws and Sews 4H club enAny healthy, normal American joyed a swimming party at Sara.who wants to become aX of good moral character, citizen toga Saturday afternoon. 17 and 29 years ot age between owner, just have 10 Co of the! Miss Biieily Srnilh ot Salt Lake to Is able who read and speak, I' cost, including the lot. Wet City is visiting at the home of her Laying Mash: English, and whose appli- tv, ill do uncle Aleii Dickey. 100 lbs. write the rest. cation is endorsed by a reputable Golden Oil $1.96 citizen of his atmay 1.92 tend. The agecommunljy, Barley Base limits for men who 4 Never before could we Corn-Barle- v 1.78 have no previous military trainBase make such an offer. are 17 to 24. training (Mis. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) Growing Mash No obligation far future service SEE Rich in Growth Making in any component of the Army of The play siliool for the Primary 1.76 In Vitamins the Unitnd States attaches will begin its activities next Ved , any 1 Prows and way to the attendance at these June 12, at 2 P. M. All children Wheat-Recleancd of the ward are aked to particiramps. 1.50 Realty Company For information on applications Soft. pate. 1.48 write or call on your State or The Union Jr. band took part Hard 53 North University Avenue of the In the parade at Pleasant Grove, Mixed 1.57 County representatives Feed Iig Utah Phone 455 AssociaProvo, A. Beck E. Camp Training directs Wednesday. 1.43 Military Dairy Feed tion of C.M.T.C. Officer, Fort the band. 1.33 Douglas, Utah. Janet Ruth Clegg was honored Dried B"et Pulp at a birthday party at her home, FLY SPRAY, Sure Kill 1.00 games Saturday evening. Out-doGallon, Bulk were plaved and weenies and home or stock use) (For marshmallows roasted around a large hon fire. There were twenty BUNKER FARMS FEEDS quests present. Mrs. Clinton Wakefield of Phone 016-R- 3 Huntington spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells, Doa If. Larsen was among the TOP QUALITY graduates of the B.Y.U. Wedneshe of his received day, degree bachelor of science and was awarded an assistant ship at the Will Meet Any Price University of Nebraska. He expects to enter that school next IIAROLD MAAG Prir-idency- . Quotum The Sew 3 and Sews 411 Club was lield Friday afternoon at the Golda .Mangum. home of Mr.-.- . Talks were given by the club members. "Grooming" by Valeen Elder aud Vaudie Mangum and Waua Elder gave the "creed" of Luncheon was served the club by Gloria Swanson. Fern Kitchen, who is attending he L.D S Business college, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sam Kitchen, this ily. Mr. re-op- Hell like any one or two of this unusual selection. Patterns, colors and fabrics that are sure fire hits for any Dad. LEWIS MOSE MENS WEAR 't i i ! 't' '' "' EUIGK DEHLER i You Gel BETTER BUYS From Year Company WellingWest Buieli PROVO 2nd South 25 There is a SPECIAL Every Day! Sedan, Radio, Series Buick Special, and Paint New Upholstery Original Tires, IIeater, Looks and Drives Like New 1939-4- 0 THIS WEEK ONLY $795.00 Liberal Allowances on Your Used Car Where Customers Send Their Friends e. AIR CARBUSETCt y. y, i For the serv-Beau- ty RENTER VINEYARD t CUANtt fAN O H Kr kVl f.7 Winter-WearYour Needs Our Expert Car y Check-U- p From spark plugs to starter - - - from water system to generator - - - your car has taken a with beating from Winter driting. NOW pleasant Summer motoring days ahead is the and put into time to have your motor tuned-uperfect running order by experts. Well do the best job possible and at money-savinprices. Drive in today! p g ANNOUNCING RADIO (Car and Home SERVICE BRAKES TIRES GENERAL REPAIRS We Call and Deliver Free NIMER and Motor Service BaKery 275 649 South Univ. Ave. Phone Ilaws ..Sail Lakes Newest Hotel .. UHAY'B fall. PHONE 013-R-- 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Glacer, Jr. of Salt Lake had their daughter blessed and named Karma Jean at the Fast Day Services, aIo the PONY WANTED Will accept a small daughter of Mrs. Iola Clark child's pony with saddle, bridle, of Salt Lake was named Joan and and equipment as part payment Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sorensen on a used or new automobile. their named daughter Mary Ellen. See Welling Buirk Co. or Phone e Fern and Faye Ross The 1727. of Fargo, North Dakota, twin nei es of Hach J. Davis who Lave FOR RENT spnt the pa-- t three years here the B Y. U. were graduhouse, Neat, close-fat'd Wednesday. Fern received fully furnKh'ii with hot x atcr, h'r dgiee from the college of pas, electricity. Fhone 167 4. Mi--- a OrPOeiTE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Hotel Temple Rates: to $4.00 $1.50 Spare Salt Luke City, Utah All Wert Eiposnre Rooms Delightfully Air ERNEST C. ROHSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Cob-- d , I t |