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Show VOICE OF SHAKOS Sljr II n irr of m Second Cmm Matter. October 8, Utah, under act of March 8. IhTf tv f iuinm 17, at the Poet Of tec et Pmo at Prova Utah, by the Skaroa Cooperative Educational Recreational iirem printed by Utah V atiey Publish me Company. 7 North ihn mt htrwt. Prem. Vtah. Association W Thursday, May 21, 1912 ve4lr o4 The entire program is to be furnished by the Deita Lake View Sunday Services Phi, National Re- Honorary turned Society. The conference Missionary Time, 8 p. m. message of President J. Reuben Clark will be reviewed by Primary graduation Mrs. Celestia J. Taylor. Good Edgemont exercises, with Ray How kins musical program. Time, 7:00 of the bishopric In charge. P. m. Time, 7:30 p. m. and Max Blake Vineyard Lewis F. Wells will be the speakers at the Sunday evening meeting. Musical numBaptismal services for Sharon bers are being arranged. Time Stake will be held Sunday after7:10 p. m. noon, May 24, at 3 p. m. in the Sunday evening I'tah Stake administration buildTimpanogos ervtce will feature a program ing. rorner of 1st North and 1st to be given by the Club, West, Provo, The Grand View ward bishopric with Mrs. Myrtle Christenson will be In charge. In charge. Time, 8 p. m. Pleasant View Baptimsal Services H Sharon PriestThe. Aaronlc hood anniversary program is to be presented by the boys of the ward. Special musical numbers are being arranged. Time. 8 p. m. Discussion of tne Grand View conference message of the First Presidency will feature the The Sunday night meeting. bishopric will he in charge. Time, 7:30 p. m. Alpine District Budget Hearing Set For June 8 i.. n :iu n..H Band Rehearsal High Priests Called Monday Night Regular High Priests attend. A regular schedule for summer rehearsals will be decided upon at this meeting. r a com-pletiii- g, the most prevelant (f the communicable diseases In 29 cases Provo with being reported for the week ending May of the 15. according to report Slate department of health. Only one othi r rase of mumps was reported in the county out side cf this area. 17 cases of measies are reported for the county hut only 2 of these are In Provo city. Other diseases reported for Provo, are 1 ca.se chicken pox and 1 case German measles. Diseases reported for other parts o the county are 1 case of scarlet fever, 1 case whooping rough, and 2 cases of syphilis. Fortunately, the thousands of Electric Refrigerator in this territory can be helpful in this regard. To enable you who are fortunate enough to own so Electric to obtain greatest efficiency, we offer Refrigerator die following suggestion trator, Its efficiency Placa a coast ea warn Speed up defrosting by placing hot water la the trey. After 1 the accumulated Ice removed, change the hot water to cold water. Dost op as Ao rafrlgata tor door oftaoer thaa ia abwlataly pact wary. Doot lea vs As door open whils carrying foodi to ocher placet. Defroet frequently. After inch of Ice on your refn one-four- fypCTDSE 1 b buy 1 ftsnl JtlKUS C e. Love is the hardest with the nearest C. V. Utah Power & Light Co, sltctris tbs worlds KJlowelt Paver finest prodmerd for fO by Amsritsm business ear tbs kind of power tbot torsos 90 of tbo metion. Reddy l j) VY KIM) ANY MODEL ANY MAKE Call Hex Griffiths 31 X. Vnlv. 1773 Ave-Pbo- With RdUo's Radio Khop ' J. G. Victory Ifalues! A boy, May Herder. II. Says: Straight shooting wins wars. Total abstinence assures the best gunner. Keep liquor out of- - the Army and the Navy. From Fairbanks, Alaska, comes the following: "A winter of accidental but absolute prohibition has changed things at Nutalo. last fall An early freeze-u- p caught the last Yukon downriver boat with the town's liquor supplies aboard. Recently, Frank Alba, a Yukon trader Just returned from the Wi stern Alaska community of 11 white people, 20 natives, and 200 dogs, reported: The churih Is full on Sunday. It used to he that the minister have would nobody In ihurcb but himself. The jail was empty this winter for the first time In And. when it came to reyear new liquor licenses, a majority of the natives petitioned tar continued pi ohibition. One way to fully convince the Canadian, Australian and Ameriwar can people that this Is all-owould be the stepping of the liquor traffic My boy, if you never take the first drink you will never become A Abraham Lincoln. drunkard. Budget Payments i . m. S X z.. Sports Fans! Gilette Razor Presents ALL IMPORTANT BOXING MATCHES EXCLUSIVELY Over 'Ll V nnnnnnnnnnnn r j UUUUUUUUUUULl The Mutual Broadcasting System The Intermountain Network is . x -- - x -- ERA x: 9, to FLETCHERS 368 West Center Provo 4 J ....... Doors open 7 :00 Show begins Matinee prices until 7 :45 Wednesday and Thursday, 7 :30 May 20-2- 1 STEEL AGAINST THE SKY A l.lojd Nolan and Alexia Smith thrilling story of men who build our steel bridges! also COWBOY SERENADE Gene Autry and Fay McKenzie triple romance a gang of crooks make this a better than ever western. A Movietone News Friday and Saturday RIDE EM May 22-2- 3 COWBOY Abbott and Costello are with ns again and funnier than ever. Ably assisted by Dick, Poran and Anne Gwjrne with the romance and the Merry Maes of Radio fame! Skyland Serenade A Short Musical Helping Hands An Our Gang Comedy and American M. F. Laura Rlchtstelg, at Fork hospital. A girl. May 8. to Harold and Norma Sumslon Holdaway, at the Utah Valley hospital. A girl. May 21, to George and Kathryn Sumslon Blake at Utah Valley hospital. The Relief Society members will hold their closing social at the home of Mrs. Nora Anderson, All women Tuesday afternoon. of the ward are asked to attend. Lewi F. Well gave a lecture on the Arizona Temple at the Genealogical clans In the Third ward of Provo Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ander-srn- , and Mr. and Mrs. Antoine L. Bunker vlslti-James Nuttall, a to Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson at the Veterans he pital at Salt Lake. Sunday, Mr. Nuttall. well known In Sharon s ake lives at Idaho Falls. Idaho. He met with an accident two weeks ago when a ear backed into him. fracturing his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Axel F. Andrea-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. have spent the past week In Los Angeles, visiting. Steve Bunnell. Delhert Mills and Kenneth Williams represented the Aaronlc priesthood with talks on Repentance at the 113 anniversary of the restoration of the Aaronlc Priesthood. The services Sunday evening were In charge of George Blake, chairman of the Aaronlc Priesthood of the ward. Prayers were offered by Leland Wells and Shirley Allen. Bishop Holdaway spoke and urged the priesthood members to attend their meeting and News of the Day Monday and Tuesday JOE SMITH, May 25-2- 6 AMERICAN Robert Young and Marsha Hunt Joe Smiths battle to preserve America's secret weapons from her enemies Is a thrilling drama and one of the most human pictures you'll ever see! Action humor romance and danger! MR, ANDMRS, NORTH Grade Allen and William Post, Jr. More fun! when delightful, siatterbrain Grade solve a murder mystery. tries to Donalds Snow Fight A Walt Disney Cartoon son-in-la- w ut Small nnnnnnnnnnnn t uuuuuuuuuuuu Births To embrace the whole creation with love sounds beautiful hut we must begin with the Individual, Keep die refrigerator a the normal temperature recommended by As manufacturer. Too low a temperature it not neceaaary and may be wasteful. Strwics lesson in Christianity; but, for that reason, It should be most our care to learn It. William Penn. hoc food. is .Divine Love always has met and always will meet every human need. Mary Baker Eddy. Do not placa hot foods la year nf riganeae. Lac them cool VINEYARD Disease Report Given for Week Mumps I Class SHARON Saturday, May 23, will be PopProvo, according to official proclamation of Mayor Maurice Harding Women of the American Legion will, as In previous years, memdistribute the veteran-mad- e orial popples throughout the city. tingle penny Mrs. Christa Christensen and Sharon Stake Follows Mrs. Erma Allen of Orem, Utah, Recommendation Made delegates to the national convention of the General Federation of First Presidency By Womens clubs held at Forth Worth, Texas, and participants in The evening meeting' of the the good will tour to Old Mexico, returned home first Sunday of each month, which in times past has been given over last Saturday. Theme of the convention held to the young people's organizaat Fort Worth April 27 to May tion of the L. D. S. church, is, acPriesthood union meeting will 2, was Solidar- cording to a recent announcement be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, In the ity1', and following the close of of the church authorities, to be community auditorium. convention activities there, the divided between all the auxiliarlocal women Joined a party of 19 5 ies of a ward for conferences of convention delegates on the trip the various groups. The move Is In keeping with to Mexico City. An entire week was spent there, and various recommendations made In a repoints of Interest were visited. cent letter of the First Presidency Mrs. and Mrs. Al- instructing bishops to preserve Kindergarten for children re- len are Christensen members of the Provo the Sacrament Meeting of the In area school the Tage siding ward for the ward membership Sorosis and Mrs Christenwill begin Monday. June 1, an- Beta a member of the Orem as a whole and not for any specsen is nounces Mrs. Bliss Allred, former P. T. A. president. All chil- Literary Club which is affiliated ial group, and assigning the evedren old enough to enter school with the National Federation of ning meetings of Fast Sunday for the auxiliaries to use tor special next fall should he enrolled tn Womens Clubs. and annual conferences. programs the class. In accordance with the letter Miss Evelyn Knight will be the City Park will he furnished. Here Instructor, and she requests all an hour of recreation followed by sent out by the general authorchildren to bring their birth refreshments will be enjoyed. ise the Sharon Stake presidency announces that In all wards of certificate with them when they This is a prelude to the observ- Sharon stake the auxiliaries, Inenroll. ance of the anniversary of the Classes will be held at the Page restoration of the Aaromc priest- cluding Sunday School, Primary, Relief Society, Young men and school and will commence at 8:30 hood. These quorums will furWomens organizations. Young a. m. Sunnish the Sacrament services and Genealogy Inasmuch as the school dist- day, May 24th at 8 p. m. which desire to give specMr. and Mrs Jack Waters of groups rict does not furnish transportaial programs orhold annual contion for these summer classes, Salt Lake (Elva Wilkinson) were ferences will he assigned out of reis Orem visitors Sunday. the' stateg Mrs. Allred, It the twelve monthly Sabbaths an Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris sponsibility of the parents to see for their organization. that their children get to and were in attendance at the gradu- evening According to a statement made Plans should ation exei rises at the Pleasant from the school. the general auxiliary hoards by school Grove he made now for the transportahigh Thursday of the church a tentative assignwhere their son Bill graduated. tion of these students. ment for the various first Sun-daFawn and Lorna Anderson and of each month has been Donna Hoffln are spending the as follows made week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Relief Society March and NoAnderson of Bountiful. vember. Word has been received by Mr. Mrs. Grace Fielding Sunday School June and Deand Mrs. H. J. Cragun that their cember. The High Priests of the ward daughter, June, who Is serving as M. I. V. Mav and September. are using for their Welfare pro- a missionary has been' transferred and August. April Primary of saelable to Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Bartject the colleoetion Genealogical Society January is home and Mr. of the iron lesville of in form the scrap junk and October. The group leaders are asking that Mrs. James Bair, Jr. No assignments were made for any one who has such material I.yleen Finch who is employed February and July. . in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with on hand, please call 053R2 and a truck will be sent to collect It. her family. The Sharon school held a very Rudolph Wolfgrara Is stationed successful May Day celebration, at Shepherd Field. Texas. A very fine ward conference despite the weather, Wednesday Mrs. George F. Wells C. J. Hart spoke to the parents wag held All of the Sunday. Phone 01J1 and demonstrated the use of the Stake Presidency and their wives of Tokens mask. apprecia- were In attendance at the evenlpg COITLE I'XITE IX MARRIAGE gas tion were given the teachers by session. Musical numbers were' Announcement of the the P. T. A. Lila Mae McDonald violin solo, Ruth Merham, vocal of her son. Tigroid Fox marriage to Miss was crowned Queen. Each class duet, Elizabeth and Curtis GordLucy Grant, daughter of Mr. and was which a demonstration gave on. Speakers were Bishop Watts Mrs. Joseph Grant of Highland enjoyed by all. Henry D. Taylor, Samuel Blake drive In Salt Lake Citv is made Mrs. Sytha W. Johnson of and A. V. Watkins. bv Mrs. Jennie Fox Cllnger of Pleasant Grove will give the LitThe following spent Monday In Edgemont. In Relief Society Salt Lake: Mrs. Clara G Sldwell erary lesson The young eouple were married May 26th. All ladies of the ward was at the Genealogical Library; Saturday afternoon at the Grant are Invited to be In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Curtis and home by Bishop Tlngey of Hlgn-lan- d All Aaronlc Priesthood mem- Mr. John T. Caley spent the day Park ward, with family bers are invited to gather at the at the temple; Mrs. Jessie Peter- members and a few friends In church house Saturday at 6:30 p. son and Mrs. Melpha ealy visited attendance. Mr. Fox was graduated from m. where transportation to Orem friends and relatives. Lincoln high school two years ago and attended the L. D. 8. Busi1 I ness college In Salt Lake, until 1 he took his present position In the . d clerical force of the United States In the 9th Corps area offices. The young people will make their home In Salt Lake City. Priesthood py Day In worth of food, save every possible minute of time ar d conserve energy for toeful tasks. CHURCH AUXILIARIES members gre invited. Relief Society was held at the home of Mrs. Mabel Rawlings, Tuesday afternoon. Class leader Mrs. Alice Harding gave the lesson on Humor. tukc part tn ttia risstboed tivities. The advanced junior class In Sunday School will hold a social Saturday evening at the hope of William and Wiida Wells, all Kindergarten Begins June I Next Tuesday's meeting for all Relief Society organizations in Sharon Stake will mark the of regular lesson .work "The Structure for this season. of Marriage and Family Life, a continuation of the social science topic, Foundations of a Successful Marriage", will be the subject of the final lesson. "Although this will be the end of the regular Relief Society work Day In Provo . . . days when American need to avoid the waste of III Convention Delegates Return Home "Pan-Americ- Relief Societies Complete Work Saturday Is Poppy These are day of all-owar effort i Priesthood Further announcement of the summer program will be made through the Voice of Sharon. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR i will be Held, Sunday, 1:15 p. Members of the Lincoln senior m. in the community auditorium. high si bool band will meet next Wilfcrd Poulaon, professor of the at in 7:30 Monday night psychology at the Brigham Young high si bool music room for their university, will speak on Early first rehearsal of the season, It Events in Church History. is announced by director E. B A full attendance is desired. Terry. All members are urged to ings. by proper tree cfyour meeting Piiriniin rAii nil mi riOT hum uui uuiiiiiiuiiiiy u i c,uiiil.u t iuiiu before the summer vacation, President Eva Gillespie states, The Eoard cf Education of "wards are urged to continue conwill School District Alpine with their meetings once each 1942-4 duct a public hearing on Its month, and visiting teachers will 3 school budget at Its regular continue to' make their visits meeting, to be held Monday throughout the entire year." M. at 8:00 P. June 8, 1942, The stake board, according to J. F. WALTON, Clerk. Mrs. Gillespie, is working out the teachers topics for the summer and they will be used for discussion at the monthly ward meeteve-rin- I! Wednesday and Thursday, May 27-2- 8 PLAYMATES Kay Kjser and Ginny Simms cast With an Its a Fountainhead of Fun! all-Et- aImv NORTH A TO THE KLONDIKE Brod Crawford - Evelyn Ankers - Andy Devine picfurizat'.on of a Jack London Story Action Comedy Momance and Thrills! Movietone News Coming on Friday and Saturday, May FANTASIA REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL HOMES 29-3- 9 |