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Show t VVWV ;n s vt n- i4o decfmfer i4o ,v' i - t rr i f J ' V Kur.' ) t' f i VV I ' A .tv v ;' j . ' rJeoMut MIL Community . Is a very helpful eiercise li ou wishes really to improve hlmfself. Why not, this season of the year, spend some time examining ourselves, each one of us, instead of spending time, as so many of us do, examining the other fellow? Examination of the other fellow can be helpful, If we turn the answers to ourselves alone, but most helpful is the of ourselves by ourselves. Here are some questions sent in from Vineyard which might be useful to ell of us, especially in New Year, view of the coming which is just around the corner: 1. Are you convinced there Is room for Improvement in your life? I HIGH AUDITORIUM SUNDAY A special program will be held at the Sharon stake Sunday school Union meeting Sunday, Dec.. 22, at 2 p. m. In the Lincoln high school. Every stake Sunday School worker is invited to attend this meeting, as vital information 'will be given as to the new 1941 Sunday school program. Every ward of the stake will be holding a Christmas program at the regular Sunday gchool session in the morning. A special invitation is extended to all to attend. 1 i & 4" SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 per year in Tigers Saturday pre-Chc- i-l Mad-Bn- (l - ia battle ments and an interesting for other starting assignments is being waged this week. Good Cheer Christmas Nolan and Chester Aiken Brown are about a toss up for Christmas is the time of the year when especially the center post while on the guard Cloward line Peterson, good cheer is to be shown by everyone. This good spirit Penrod,Ralph Leland Wells and Lamar toward your friends does not need to be in the form of Bylund have been trying to oust gifts, necessarily, but in your general attitude toward each other but so far the coaches have been unable to make a deeveryone. The exchange of greetings and the singing of finite choice. Phil Conder, reChristmas songs cannot be beaten. serve forward has also played Christmas IS the spirit of giving, but giving can be good bell at times and Is expectmore than gifts. Go out of your way to help someone or ed to see considerable action. give them a pleasant greeting or smile. This form of Other members of the squad are: Max Edwards, Richard Trotter, Christmas cheer is really the Christmas spirit. Don Guyman and Stan Biggs. KIRK TELSON A preliminary game between the sophomores and an M Men team Is being arranged as a curtain raiser. Due to the improveClaus Christmas ment being shown by the Tigers a good crowd is expected to turn There is undoubtedly a great deal of difference in the out for the game. way that people celebrate Christmas. Church services review the life of Christ and, in humbling us, better help jj&'iiM! 4 us to keep a feeling of peace towards all men. Hast On the other hand, the tradition of Santa Claus helps to carry out Christs message when one person makes someone else happy through a gift or kindly deed. Extending kindest personal jj It is true that Christmas has been glorified. But then, greetings to each of my jj what other occasion is so glorious as the one we celebrate? patrons. I shall strive to jj I believe we should continue to celebrate Christmas as we bring joy and gladness jj a do. Making it a time of peace, prayer and good-wil- l, through each day of the jj time of fun and good cheer. jj coining year. Bless us here in our own America; And grant us wisdom, with judgment clear. To keep our dear Country always at peace, Through each and every coming year. and Santa n CHARLOTTE B. BOOTH neighbors BAPTISMS Baptisms will be performed Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Utah stake administration building for boys and girls of Sharon stake. See your own bishop in the ward in which you live if you have children of age for this ordinance. Stage Show Christmas Eve At Scera Theater A fifteen-minut- e stage show under the direction of Miss Norma Hampshire will be presented 4th during- the first December showing of "Maryland". The program is as follows: Patriotic song. Navy Dance routine, Go Into Your Dance, Cowboy Tap, Pep Quintette, Tiny Tappers, Group Tap number, Ferryboat Serenade, Practice Makes Perfect, and Finale. Participants are: Kent Line- baugh, Peggy Ebenstien, Merla V. M. VERNE THURBER jj Kofford, Carol Kofford, LouJean ll.F.D. Carrier No. 2. jj Peark, RuJean Jacobsen, Fawn Anderson, Dorothy Duke, Barbara VX Duke, Lorna Anderson, Virginia Broadhead, Joan Pyne, Coleen Kofford, Sherrie Drage, Colleen Christmas Fielding, Valoy Keetch, Juanita Elder, Phyllis Carroll, Charles by Hancock. Dona Hafen and Robert Accompanists, Lois The Primary of Pleasant View Jepperson. and Miss Hampshire. ward is planning . a Christmas Drage party at the ward amusement hall POSTPONED! for Friday, Dec. 27th and so no regular Primary session will be held on Dec. 24 of that week. The Christmas program to All children between 4 and 12 be held at the Page school on Thursday (today) has years of age are Invited to attend the Christmas party, where a been postponed Indefinitely treat is being prepared for every due to tlie influenza epichild who comes. Games and demic, announces Mrs. Bliss Allred. program will be enjoyed also. - GREETINGS DOROTHY STRATTON Christmas and Giving Christmas was meant not for just the little tots and just for the rich or gayrbut for everyone, reof his gardless age, creed, or any other circumstances. This holiday is a way of bringing back to life Christ's saying, It is better to give than to receive. Too often we forget that Christmas can be every day and not just one of three hundred sixty-fivAll that Christmas symbolizes can, and should be practiced all of the time, not by a few, but by every person. Let us remember that we can make every single day a Christmas day if we but bear in mind that It is better to give than to receive. There can be a Santa Claus for everyone if we but make it so. old folks, not e. Comfort and bless Thy children everywhere. Bring new hope to weary-ladehearts, I pray, And give them faith with courage to bravely carry on Is my prayer, oh Father, this Christmas Day. your and Who lust for power and domain, with unholy might, Regardless of the awful price to everylastingly pay With the finger of justice, truth and right. Cause them to see, Father, the wrongs they do, And how futile it all will be. Oh help them to .see before all too late And turn their minds more unto Thee. friends. EDITH JONES t Planned Party Primary p jj - , M (2TJ0T16 jj smsassssaaaaaaama DEAR ADA: Have you iheiked off your rhriFtma? card list and mailed all those greetings by this time? Do you, too, think I havent heard from them since last Chribtraas. I must send a card."? It is Well that we do because sometimes the annual Christmas card Is all that hinds us to some of the dearest friends of the past. Uncoin's Halls are gaily bedecked with pine, tinsel, crepe paper, and roping. Nearly every room has its Christmas tree or paper streamers. Student art Is seen in elaborate colored chalk murals on the boards and in window decorations. Red and green is still the favorite although some wish to go original with blue and sliver. Speaking of Cultural Subjects the effort made to produce the Messiah" by the school and stake again this year is commendA able. simplified score encourages the average singer to take part. Havent you found that the more you hear the Messiah the more yaa enjoy it? Donald Olsen is taking care of the staging again this year. Remember the masterpiece he created last year? Steel ISe&nis for the roof of the new auditorium are ready to go up now, according to Erval Christensen. Then work can go on in spite of cold weather. I.oma Mechama Mother Is recovering very nicely from a serious operation undergone last week. You never know by a person's actions in public what ia going on in his private life. Tlie I J no 111 Hot Lunch Brogram began by the P.T.A. attempting to get dishes at the athletic proMra. evening. gram Monday Plnegar's name is foremost In this project. Time and again one hears her name associated with some worthwhile activity. Page teachers are certainly loud in their praises of her. The Defense Program began in Alpine district by classes starting in a long list of skilled work such as electricity, and machindrafting, wood-worery. Henry Raddata and Wes Soulier are invcharge here. Classes will be held In Lehi, Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Linbecoln and any young fellow tween the ages of 17 and 24 is urged to inquire. An interesting angle is that men from the professions will be chosen for instructors so it should be very practical training. Time for a Merry Xmas". Love Marjorie. n idn rn P H if II $k :-- r Q 0 : a a Jln r il f- - fi link? of IMjanm C mm Sends CHRISTMAS GREETINGS to the 1500 Families in the Scera organization. Theres something about this season of the year that mkes us want to voice our thankfulness for friends and neighbors, for the opportunity to serve so many fine people as are reading this Community newspaper every il il n a ' H : v,3n ' . il il il il fi ail week. J To us Christmas is a il V I? ms h dvgw ToogIg Buffs Threaten Mmitiiinmmiuimitmiiui ti II Lu-"T- pre-Don- Sharon S. S. Union Plan Special Program im fl 0 THURSDAY, DLCEMBER 19, 1940. Lincoln s, Faae Light) WX Inst etui of the traditional editorials by Btake EDITOR'S NOTE: (Duane Willden) presidents and ministers and others in a church capacity, we thougtit A revision of Handels famous Christmas oratorio which this year of inviting three or four Swutinary students to write their Here they are freeh ideas of Christmas for this Christmas Number. fits it for high school and average choir voices is being used from the pens of Sharon's young people. Just what they think about Boasting the greatest team in the history of their school, for the second annual rendition of the Messiah in Orem, this Glorious Christmas Holiday: the Tooele Buffs will play the Lincoln high Saturday night, Juiie Millet, Diantha Ekins, December 21st in the local gm. at 8:00 p. m. Sunday, December 22nd. cille Rasmussen, Beverly Smith, difflIs too score Touted by many as one of the strongest high school original This Virginia Dickey. Ruth Ivie, Ilene cult for average Voices. in the state Tooele brings an experienced team to teams and Beula Haws A Time of Peace Christmas change makes it possblle for a Harvard After a whirlwind practice schedule that includes Orem. M enna ALTOS ernon, try great many people to sing and over some of the strongest teams in the state, victories creates in them an appreciation Allen, Kathleen Downs, Horenoe Now, as the reiMirt of a world in war reaches us, as coach Seth Parkinson expects his Geneive Faun Bone. Gordon, Hill, for this immortal masterpiece", courtiers to continue their winBetty Washburn, Wanda Camp-- we sit in peace, weshould more fully understand the true stated director E. B. Terry. ning ways with a victory over the Alice Jensen, The changes consist of lowering bell, Hazen Liston, meaning of Christmas. To the youth of America ChristM.I.A. DANCE unpredictable Tigers from LinJessie Martha Adams, Lucy Pyne, and certain high portions nearer we live a chang be mas should of that time Thanksgiving coln. Jennie Farley, Osa Fer- ing difficult runs to sings notes Poulson, In an early season practice to those things that Christs coming heralded peace and All members of Sharon Thls year several more Bongs have Eusijn, Thelma Carter, Joy Hill, at Tooele the Buffs degame Carol good-wi- ll toward men, than any country on earth. Stake are invited to a free been added to the program used Buoy Terre. Hazel Orvln, an la feated Lincoln Interesting Bertha mas M. I. A. Dane last Christmas making It more Sorensen, Evlyn Young, It should be a time for the people of this great country game but since then the Tigers Madsen, Rhea Adams, Leone Lincoln at zeal high school gym. with to and a of to union strive in complete. unite greater and twice have defeated Payson peace Erna Leah 'Mendenhall, sen, on December 20th. The Lincoln high school Friday, for peace. Wasatch once and at tims have Dorothy Your ward budget titket Sharon stake will cooperate In Rogers, Leah Rowley, ft be of time to should Christmas the shown and this To tough making all, promise youth admits you. Reed Rowleys their efforts again this year. Park,Mu-i-Melda Hacking, June Cragfor any team In the district. for a rededication of every life to the teachings of Christ Olsen and Lois Downs, There are approximately 140 unImproved orchestra w ill furBob Foutln To date Forwards Love, Peace and the Brotherhood of Man. Leo larnworth, TENORS nish the music and this ocmembers In the cast Including the and Leo Farnworth are the only CARLOS MADSEN M ells, casion offers a fine time to orchestra. Members or the high Hldon Harding, Leland clinch to assignTigers starting Raul Smith, Williams, Gaylen and meet former school John-Virgin- OS tM!ii;i :sii 'Jgii euttuhal QcmuiunitlcL fflliristutas Shturtals TO EE PRESENTED 2. Have you an earnest desire to improve yourself from day to graduates, chorus, and members of the stake who Donald Blair, Bob Peterson, day? their wish to participate ton PyDe. Frank B. Woffinden, 3. Do you have an abiding faith Darrell Haws, Grant Rowley, in God, and that Higher Power Donald Olsen, a member of the Paul Taylor, Howard Downs, Dee Adams, Golden which is the mainstay of all greatfaculty at Lincoln, Is In charge Chester Graff, ness in any Life? of the stage decorations and the Huff. Moroni Jensen, Harold BASS Include 4. Do you believe that God orchestra which will E. II. Biggs, Kenneth several Brereton, Stanley players. professional on His selects representatives Max earth, for nations, and peoples, Raddatz will have charge of the Brereton, Max Broadhead, Keith Mrs. Melba Pyne, Mrs. Edwards, Stanford Ekins, and religions, and grants unto seating each of us our own spheres of Norma Gunnel and Arva Williams Gordon, Fred Mecham, Cloward Lewis Smith, Weston Two Penrod, are the accompanists. action and responsibility? pianos and an organ will be used. Taylor, Leroy Wall, Gale Larsen, 6. What have you done during Soloists and Chorus Members: Thomas Rogerson, Ralph Peter- 1940 in your own sphere and in SOPRANOS Virginia Fronk, son, Holman Dawson, Nyle your own rapacity as an "Agent Taylor, Melba Ford, Nan- - son, Dan Newell, Lafe Terry, for God toward matin; things alie Johnson, Barbara Stubbs, Fae Cedi Ferguson, Phillip Taylor, better around you? Specify. Mary Ross Holdaway, Verl Jacob, Hansen, Florence Adams, Adams, Myra 6. How have you honored your Ferguson, Lucille Olsen, "calling? Would you be satis- Hatfield, Norma .Smith, fied with an agent, acting for you, Johnson, Marene Jensen, If he had "honored you In the Jensen, Jean Kofford, Lucille Cragun, Bernal Henderson. same manner? It he had carried The names of the orchestra Amelia Latla, Goldie Kirk, out his responsibilities to you, as Allred, Ellen May Adams, LaRue Boul- - members who are from the B. Y. to God? you have your ton, Ruby Davis, WallDean Ivers, U. were unavailable at the 7. Do you believe in the Golden Stubbs, Bonnie Edwards, sent. Rule? Is is part of your daily conduct? A CHRISTMAS PRAYER 5. What have you done personin of hard these trial days ally and suffering to help those less In memory of Him, who lived long ago. fortunate than you are? Remember Thy suffering people this Day, 10. Do you indulge in intoxicatworld And grant peace to a war-tor- n ing drink? If you do, would you Oh Father in Heaven, I earnestly pray. you be happy to see your wife or your children drunk? Touch the hearts of war lords and designing men 11. How much do you spend Continued f kA Li PROVO UTAH. R. F. D. THE MESSIAH ,iniHn QoukSot No. XIX. "As I Pass Thru Sharon r VViiVVi ,A r ! SpeaKiuQ Jbt iifaliA fycficl - VOL. " rr ' ? a ft V ' J3 U i'l I! Ci i i ( hi y i tt great day, glamorous and magical, a day in which one cannot have bitterness in his heart, a day in which forgiveness and friendship reach out to overcome all that is mean and undeserving in us. And. so, because we do not publish another Voice of Sharon before this Greatest Day of all the year, we send greetings and appreciation, for the increasing friendships which have come our way during the past year. U' . . J i. l il il il il il il il il il il n il il il il il il il il i il il |