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Show s, r frfrtay, august HIGH Pioneer Park . 8. Walk Down the Lone, Pioneer 4. TONIGHT AT A street parade at 8:80 with be free to the Public. hae Thla phaea of recreation Dance Acts, songs,' comedy, been directed by llr. and Mrs, more than 100 floats participatiJohn Bown, and come very good ng, will have three divisions: tumbling and musical numbers Park. Pioneer work hae been done. We urge commercial floats, featuring busi- are Included in the main show. Young American, Norma Jean King, age 7, Park everyone to attend thie evenlng'a ness houses, clubs and organisliaeeei entertainment. The admlaelon la ations; Parents floats, including daughter of Clifton King was Swing Song . a doll buggy section; and re- chosen by the recreation staff I Want to he the Captain free. creational floats. Monday evening to he queen of North Park Kiddiee Karuival, Aug. IS Prises will be awarded to the Sessions 6, daughter of Charlie Bnnhonnet Sally and Overall The Kiddle! Karuival which best in each division, with the ex- Sessions is queen of recreation, Pioneer Park will take Jim place August 12th in ception of the Recreation work- the Karnival, and Billy Bhriver, Manner Bhoogy Shoo the North Park promisee to be an ers floats. No son of Ed. 8hriver ls to be prise will be 8, Barnyard Frolic Pioneer Park outstanding event. This is to be awarded to of Recreation and Charlene king recreational float. any Upside Downy Land N. Park the culmination of the Summer Bide shows will open at 7 p. m, Maaeer work in Recreation, und 1000 Dreamland Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Sudweeks, Cow Glrla North Park children will take part in this at North Park, and the main perf- who s re on a continental tour of ormance at 8:18. Admission will United Flower Magic .......... Maeeer activity. Btates, sent a card to I. Tidy Villa musical evening 8. 8. SCHOOL Tta Provo Recreation Department will prevent Friday evening, ln th Pr0T0 High Aofttit 6. t at I P. II., a Auditorium gchool nusical evening" with the following program: Every One 1. you're Welcome llaeeer 7. I. 8. 10. 11. 18. 18. Pin 1bn UTAH VALLEY NEWS I 5, 1988. friends lu Provo this week from When Cleo was a howling brat. Women were yell'ng, "Buy me State college, Pa. They are a marvellous time, especithat!" e s e ally visiting all historic places in 1 wonder if I could make Mormon history. you melt in my arms? No, I'm not that soft and youre not that hot. see WhenCaeeer BSke Have you read Satins?" No, mine are pink. in see bed and chased her all over hospital. Aha see 111 flip a eehA Student: Heads we go to a movie; talk we see the girls; if it stud as edge we study. see First Cannibal: "The filial and chieftaa has hay fever." Seeond Cannibal: "Serves AM right, I told him not to eat Mg grass widow." was a babe diapers I made a nurse sore by giving And chariots lacked windshield 1 don't care for her a sick man a pint of my blood. wipers. suit . . it's old fashioned . . . M Why? Before Napoleon ever knew The sick man Jumped out of outside of that she looks all rtgbdi That he would meet his Waterloo, see Dedicatory Services For Lake View Chapel Set For Aug. 14 OF To Offer Dedicatory Ward History Reviewed BISHOPS LAKEVIEW Prayer Dedicatory services for the new chapel at Lake View ward in Sharon stake have been set for August 14, with President Ileber J. Grant as special speaker and to offer the dedicatory prayer. Completion of this fine modem church edifice has been ac- First Bishop complished under the untiring leadership of Bishop August J. Johnson and his councillors. The occasion of its dedication will be a red letter day for the members of the Lake View ward who have worked unceasingly and given toward this long looked for day when the new structure could be turned over to the ward free of debt and a worthy place in which to worship. Peter Madsen . (From Oct. 18, 1877 to Feb. 18, 1888) All are welcome to attend, the entire Sharon stake being invited, as well as many civic and other church officials to be present. A complete program of the days proceedings is being printed. This issue of the "Voice of Sharon" is a memorial number, prepared by various members of the committee with special assistance being given by P. W. Madsen who has given much time and energy to the effort President Heber J. Grant was part of Provo Third Ward, hot with the river to croes, travel slow, and bridges unknown, they wen forced to organise for themselves for much of their social and religious life. On July 17, 1877 e Sunday School was organised with Peter Madsen aa the first superintendent Before fall a ward waa organised and he became the flnt blsuup. Letter of Appreciation LAKE VIEWS NEW $20,000 CHAPEL . The first work to be done on this new modem ward home for the Lake View people began in February, 1936 when ward committees began planning and working out details with the L. D. S. Church architects, Cannon, Fetzer, and Price. Not until Nov. 27, 1936 did the Church approve of (these plans. The contract was then let to Snyder and Johnson (Feb. 18, 1937) and actual work began March 19, 1937. The completion of this 820,000 structure has been accomplished under the direction of the following committees: PRESENT BISHOP AUGUST J. JOHNSON At the completion of our building project, which has been foremost in our minds for the past two years, we desire to express our sincere appreciation for the fine wholehearted eupport we have received from those Interest-- , ed. The people of tho ward, aa a whole, have sacrificed much in means as well as time for which we are very grateful. Too much praiaa cannot be given to the different committee and auxiliary organixatlona for their untiring and energetic efforts. We are grateful for tho support and Interest shown ns by many of our former ward members. We are Indeed fortunate In having local men awarded the contract, and they have worked Bishop Johnson accepted his to our interest in every way posas bishop of Lake responsibilities sible. View Dee. 88, 1938, ana, being We also thank our architect. blessed with n goodly portion of Bishop John Fetaer of Balt Lake the gallant spirit of hie father, City, for hie f ins cooperation and knew not the words "Go On", personal intereat shown ns. but only the words "Come On, Tho Presiding Bishops office and under hie leadership the new kind and eager to ward Sunday School: Dean Johnson, Rudolph has been very chapel has bean erected. cooperate with us in every way Lake View members are now Robert Reese, Madsen; Primary: Maybell possible. We also appreciate the privileged to enjoy thie bean til al Williamson, Olive Loyd, Althea Johnson. wonderful financial enppert we building where they can worship have received from the Church. Cod in INTERIOR FURNISHINGS peace end comfort, under To all concerned wo are very the untiring leadership of Biahof Inside the new chapel expense has not gratful. Johnson. been spared to make it fully modem in every Respectfully, Lake View Ward Bishopric, respect. The benches and rostrum are of Augeat J. Johnson, stained hard oak, the floor under the benches Lamar Scott, is covered with battleship linoleum, the Irwin BunnelL The newly organised Lake View ward, with Mads Jorgenson aisles are carpeted, the class rooms are also and Franklin Scott as counclllon covered with linoleum, and the Relief Society to Bishop Madsen, met regularly room is fully carpeted, and has lovely at the Madsen home, but with the Black Hawk war coming Venetian blinds. PRIMARY ANNIVERSARY about that time a fort waa erectAll class rooms are so arranged that Ward Hiatory Reviewed: (Ylrtmstlon Poetponed nntfl ed around hia home, so all the COMMITTEES RESPONSIBLE overflow meetings may use them and the Early In the apring of 1868, a people could be protected, and (The First named is chairman) Sept, 5, to be staged in consmall group of sturdy pioneers, the Madsen home became Fort nection with Fall Festival on people are given full view of the pulpit. The Building Committee: Scott A. Taylor, dlsatlsfied with their location, Madsen. labor Day. Emel Williamson, August J. Johnson ; electric lighting system is controlled to all In view of extreme hot weather and like Daniel Boone, feeling too and Progress crowded ln the growing aettle-me- Expansion Finance: D. J. Reese, W. W. Taylor, Alfred parts of the building from the pulpit, as also and so many other celebration it Soon ambitions grew, and a of Provo, loaded all their waa thought it would ha more H. Johnson, is a signal system to all class rooms. L. L. Bunnell; Amusement successful to hold at the later earthly possessions Into their ward meeting house was projectwoman's is kitchen Finance: The Clarance every pride, date. Spencer Madsen, ed, and a small tract of land was Loyd, with wagons, and crossed the Provo river and secured from the late Mada Peter Olive Loyd, June S. Scott, Anna Zobell, equipped with two electric ranges, all the founded a new settlement on the Madsen, and work commenced. Kate Zobell; OPEN SEPT. 8 together with the executive necessary dishes, and has a serving window SCHOOLS then open pasture lands above the 8ome hauled rock from the nearSchools in the Alpine 8c bool The hall. is amusement to the officers of the auxiliary organizations, direct stage lake shore, building their homes by canyon, others mads sun-driDistrict will start Sept. 5, accordbrick, and before long the house whose presidencies are: Relief Society: near the month of the river. provided with an outside entrance, and ing to B. II. Blake, board member. Home made school Tenie Fish being plentiful In Utah was ready. Clinger, Fancis Johnson, Enad Bun- equipped with the most modern lighting In order to participate In the lake, and other foods being scarce desks helped to make of the Y. M. M. I. A.: Emel Williamson, system. The building is steam heated, has slate funde it la necessary to start ln Utah, the new settlement be- church a community center for nell; school this early so aa to get the Wilford Oveson, Elvin Bunnell ; Y. L. M. I. A. modem rest rooms in it, and in every way required number came the gathering of day. place for education as well aa worship. structure. Furnishings were meager, split Lilly Sumsion, Clara Taylor, Edna Scott; is a modem and people from nearly every part of the territory, who came to load logs serving as seats for the DANCE AT ROHALAWN their wagons with fish and haul smaller children, and native red A largo and enthusiastic crowd SHARON the supply to the larger centers pine for floors, but even so the R.S. of people from all parts of Utah ' 'l ' for where Buffering from hunger happy families gathered County enjoyed tho dance last amusements and enjoyed themconld be eliminated. week at Rosalwn. Stelnecbekt's TO PICNIC as Homes of logs, sod, end adobe selves quite as thoroughly orchestra is proving to be a big began to appear la tde sew settle- they did for church or school, for Next Dance will drawing card. ment which took on the name of the strains of the old violin, the AT RIVERSIDE be Hatarday Night. dulcimer and the organ made Lake View. On June 2, 1858 many gathered at one of theee tingling toes trip lightly at comSHARON WARD NOTICE new homes to greet a newcomer. munity dancea. Drama too bold Trana-portati9 Is the date. 8unday Evening Services at August It waa the birthday of our res- sway with home talent being will be furnished from Sharon Ward will be under the pected cltlsen and neighbor, developed on a large scale. every ward. Every lady fn Sharon direction of the M. I. A. officers. But demand on tho meeting Peter Madsen. la invited. It will be the day of They announce that Professor W. house grew. That early temple M. Poulson of the B. Y. U. will Higher Ground Sought days. Don't miss It of and of learning 24x40, Thus announces Mrs. Gllllsple, bo the principal speaker. The M. When the wet year of 1811 hadworship to give way to new structures, stake president of Shsrch Relief I. A. theme will be given by Marand (2 came the new aettlers and a new school house was built, Societies, who says lunch starts vin 8tatton. A violin selection found their homes being sur- snd then an amusement hall was promptly at II noon, and the by Mre. Ruth Mecham and a Trio rounded by the rising lake water, erected Peter and Jamea Madprogram at 8 p. m. on the beauti- by Maxine Gordon and company, and the settlement was moved to sen, sndbythe late 8. E. Bunnell e e e ful lawns at Riverside Park. higher ground, bringing Laxe and Mada Johnson, tho work be- LAKE WARD HOME BUILT 1902. ,Each ward will participate la The Girls' canyon home is open View to its present location. For in 1897. the program, and General Board for all Sharon Ward girla from several yean the new settlement ing completed New Bishopric Appointed At a ward conference held May 18, 1908 the people of Lake members aro expected to bo pro? August 11 to 17. For informChanges also came in officers, View decided they meet have a new ward home. The corner atone sent. All Sharon stake members ation see Miss Naomi Park or Miss Maybelle Cook. for In 1892 Bishop Madsen was of the building wee laid May 25, one week later. With characteristic are invited to be there. released and John Johnson was energy the ward busied themselves end had the etructure completed chosen as the new bishop at the for the October conference, 1903. The dedicatory services were held ward conference, 14 H. the James following spring, May 8, 1904, with Apostles Reed Smoot and and George M. Smoot Clinger Francis M. Lyman officiating, the latter offering the dedication were selected as Bishop JohnThe following program will be carried out during the sons councillors. They all serv- prayer. The building cost 811 for each man, woman and child in ed until Dec. 24, 1899, presiding the ward at that time. dedication rites set for August 14, announces Bishop August Later under the able leadership of Bishop W. W. Taylor, the J. Johnson: over what Is now Vineyard as well as Lake View. ward decided It needed an amusement hsll, snd accordingly the Singing: The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning. In May. 1908 another ward present amusement hall shown here waa commenced July 18, 1924, (By the choir and congregation) meeting house was urged upon end completed Dec. 1, 1937. This etructure aenred the ward until P. W. Madsen. Opening Prayer: the ward conference, and the 1915 when plans for the new modern chapel were laid under the Anthem by choir: Song of the Redeemed. corner stone was laid forthwith, direction of Blahop August Johnson. May 25, the building being comReport: Bishop August J. Johnson. 1903. Oct. new structure Remarks: Architect John Fetzer. was greatly needed, Wm. W. Goodridge and August pleted 25, Dedicatory services were held the next the work being accomplished un- Johnson as councillors: Spencer Solo: Lamond Bunnell spring, May 8, 1904, with Elders der Lake View's present bishop- Madsen, bishop, assisted by LaRemarks: President A. V. Watkins. Reed Smoot and Francis M. Ly- ric. The present amusement ball Mar Scott and Ernel Williamson Quartette: W. W. Taylor, Scott A. Taylor, Jos. II. man being present from the waa completed In December 1927 as councillors; Ernel Williamson, Taylor and August J. Johnson of the Twelve. The under Bishop IV. W. Taylor. Quorum bishop with D. A. Johnson, and AND ADDRESS DEDICATORY PRAYER: cost 811 for each man, Other bishoprics which have Thomas Reese, councillors; and building Erne Williamson PRES. IIEBER J. GRANT. woman and child In the ward. served the ward since the time of on Dec. 29, 1985: August JohnThis structure has served its Bishop Johnson are: (From Jan. 80, 1883 Anthem by Choir: Let the Mountains Shout for Joy son, bishop, with Lamar Scott and to Dec. 29, 1833 W. W. Taylor, purpose well until the present with Irwin Bunnell, as councillors. Benediction: Dean A. Johnson. bishop, NOTICES nt ox-tea- John Johnson (From February 1808 to Sept. 26, 1015) ed up-to-d- on Wm. W. Taylor (From Sept. 80, 1915 to Feb. 88, 1028) VIEWS Second Councillor Dedication Program For August Spencer Madsen (From Feb. 20, 1828 to Jan.' 20, 1038) Clarence ZobeD Ward Clerk |