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Show Page Five VALLEY UTAH Two Dozen Ways to Keep Sane Safety Week After carefully observing the mental causes of alckaeaa at the tale hoapltal It la eaay to aee that mental alckneu, lnaanlty etc. to anyone. By come Thle selection "Two Dosen Way to Keep Sane" by Dr. Donald jlrd may proveare:very Interesting. The rules 1. Avoid alcohol to any excess. About S per cent of mental disorder la due directly to alcoholic excesses. I. Avoid social diaeaaea. One out of every ten mental patients la taken to wards with paresis, which 1s caused solely by J - h JS social disease. i I. Keep physically tlL 4. Avoid hunting for reasons to Justify everything you do. Do not be socially backward. 5. Mingle freely with others. I. Do not be afraid to express your emotions. Let your f iigt sf joy, admiration, dislike, and enthusiasm be known. T. Keep your stronger emotions under control. I. Recognise that work under preseure and hurry la not accessary In modern llfei 9. Learn how to relax and rest, both medially and physically. Do not work by fits and starts. 10. Do not alternate work with rest. II. Play as well as work. But keep the two separate. 11. Realise that yon are not an exception. Others have the same trials, the same human weaknesses, the same failures. II. Have some eloee friends. 14. Talk over yonr troubles. IB. Avoid keeping things to yourself. 15. The gossip who tells all he knows and some that he does Is as harmful to himself as his opposite, the secretive sot know person. There Is a balance which we can all achieve. .7. Do nothing which you may later regret and worry over. 18. Don't be a prude. And at the same time do not be a rake. 10. Don't have a Mew England conscience. Do not make a aoral mountain out of the molehills of everyday conduct. 20. Be considerate of the feelings of others. II. Do npt be suspicious of the motive and morals of others. 11. Set a reasonable goal for your ambition one that It Is possible to attain. It Have some hobbles. Flowers, Poultry, Fishing, Saving, April 10 NEWS Friday, April 15, 19S8 to 16 Should Lust Throughout the Year presented by the L. D. 8. Business college. F. Y. Fox, president of tho college conducted the program Election of junior high officer The entire Senior class was as follows: Songs by n excused to make a visit to the chorus entitled, Can't You will be held Wednesday It. There Me Callin' Carolina," and Beautihave been three partlea vigoroualy mental hospital In Provo Friday ful Dreamer," under the dim was afternoon Tho trip planned tkm of Miss Norma campaigning thla year, the Gold, Knight i and arranged by Mr. Davis of tho the Red, and the Blue. solo by Genova Wilson The Gold candidate are: Ray- Eugenics department The class piano, . , mond Berry, president ; Madonna n Maid titled "When Zobell, Zeonia they attended, along with eta Knock Knock Knoekln nt Cornea) You dents from Richfield the Fou-tiMeacham, secretary; Bobby high school a clinic In which the head Heart" Mias Florins Hunt,' stuathletic manager. dent of tha University of Utah The Red party candidates are: doctors of the hospital explained offered several piano aeeordlan and rasas to Interviewed the Holman Dawson, president; Lois Miss selection. Junior High Election Wednesday SAFETY WEEK, April 10 to 16, was ushered in last Sunday with the death of a salt Lake City youth at 12.30 noon, making the traffic toll this year eight greater than for the same period last year in Utah. The lad, Wallace Steward Miller, 17 of 766 East d street. Salt Lake City, was struck by a car and died within six hours afterward, making the 48th death in Utah since January 1, 1938. Thirty-Secon- n another head-o- n collision between two cars, nine persons were injured the same . day in Salt Lake City. Cities in Utah everywhere are observing Safety Week, and this week Iper offers the following suggestion to those who do NOT care to observe this week or any other week. These suggestions were made to this paper bysafety one of our readers, who preferred that his name be not mentioned: IIOW NOT TO STAY ALIVE DU1UNG t; n, 1938 Florence Williams, Bone, secretary ; Weston Taylor, athletic manager. The Blue arty candidate are: Max Broadhead, president; Haael The driver about to pass a car shoud wait until theres a curve, hill, narrow road, approaching traffic close ahead. A good way to attract attention use the horn instead of brakes. to the right of the road gives the other fellow a chance to pass, so by using the middle of the road garages and hospitals will be sure to get more business. Orvln, cock, secretary; for no man behind the wheel of a car. When theres a car ahead, step on the gas to prove your importance. Intersections are where many accidents happen. Go plowing into these danger zones anywhere from thirty-fiv- e to Time waits The Sharon stake opera The Chimes of Normandy" is assuming 'form for presentation. Conslatent rehearsals are being held often and splendid work is being done hy east and chorna which give promise of n moot pleasing performance for Apri hair-raisin- g Tau-slg- s. mix-nio- ing. typewriting, The Mixaes Rae Shipp and Dcon of this city, Is announced by Mr. waa held hy the Scrond ward year (.'hrixtcnsi-of Provo and Miss and Mrs. Alfred H. Johnson of V" Day, when Marvel Jones, formerly of Provo Gleaner elans Tuesday evening at Lake View. the home of Mrs. George Myers. was in Merrill Chrixtopherson rharge of initiation and the first initialed were: Ruth M. Smith, Melvlna Lillian Hollingshead, Intlim, Lorna Meacham, and Wvyon Chappell. Fay Jones, class president gave the four sheaves and the Story of Ruth was presented by Leola Knudsen. A duet, He Who Hath Clean Hands," was sung by the Misses Fawn Jonea and Marksene 4 Drages Market (I. G. A. Store) SNOWDRIFT Madsen. 47c BISQUICK per pkg. 27c J GRAPE FRUIT, (Shavers) No. 2s 19c 2 cans for 3 for 11c I. G. A. Gelatine Deserts 3 pkgs. for 10c WRIGLEYS GUM ; Shell or Spaghetti SUNNY BOY-- Sea 27c 4 cans for 4 cans 29c SEAGULL MILK 2 lbs, for 25c MARSIIMELLOWS 3-l- bs. .... ; ; FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas per lb. 5c Bunched Vegetables, 3 bunches for 10c 3 lbs. for 10c Cabbage (solid heads) ; t MEATS BACON, Breakfast Sliced GROUND BEEF ... per lb. 2 lbs. 4 lb. pkgs. SHORTENING Pot Roasts, Baby Beef, best cuts, lb. 25c 25c 43c 12c FREE Drawing for FREE Groceries 7 P. M. Saturday Night t ; j ; : Refreshments were served to 48. The table wad centered with daffodils and yellow and green tapers. Members of the Fldelas Alumnae met at the home of Miss Helen Rowe Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred Fechser who has been confined to her bed with a hip injury for the paat aeven weeks is "getting along" splendidly. Roland Washburn of Evanston, Wyoming is here with hip parents, i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Washburn. Min Celia Larson entertained several of her friends at an Informal party at her home Saturday evening. An Easter theme was carried ont In refreshments and decoration. Miss Evva Robey who has been employed in Salt Lake City for the East year has returned home. Arthur Gaeth will leave this afternoon for the Uintah basin. He plans to see the Rear dance at one of the Indian gathering places. Fire Hundred students from 4! schools In Utah, Idaho and Wyo tho huge concrete emblem of the university was set for will be May 10 by the faculty recently, and Drew Leonard of Huntington, will be student rhalrman for that white-washe- II. The seen taksa place In nn old fashioned village la Normandy, The time la the 17th century during one of the great annual Fairs. a Portrayals of 8erpolette sort of girl, rather wild "cut-up- " but after all, a very likeable personality, is portrayed by Melba Pynej Gaspard, a shriveled up old miser with his love for the stolen gold and Jewels is exceptionally well taken by West Illlls. Germaine, a sweat, aemura young lady, who Is Gaapard's niece and tha herolna la played hy Virginia Taylor; Henri, the 1 Count da Cornevllle, Is tha long lost holr who returns to the home of his ancestors to find thlngi In the power of ghosts and his manor Inhabited by strange beings can lie arranged to suit yonr is portrayed by Carl Andreaxon. Phone today. LaBallli; the pompous, vainold man still In love and glorious Mausoleum?7 prominent In office is presented Now that Provo city has an by Lorin Jex; Grenicheu, a roburial park, all landscap- mantic emotional character, of ed and everything, costing $80.-0- fisherman who almost upsets or more, some people waut several love affaire, Is played by to le burled In a mausoleum, LaRon Stewart; and the two good whatever that la. Two Californ- looking village maidens who are ians are promoting the ldcn, of- the leaders of the towns people fering the Provo city commission are to be Interpreted by Norma free plans, and the necessary Hampshire and Ora Baum who funds to build the structure, lead tha chorus in some lovely fashioned of concrete and marble, dancee. about 75 by IIS feet, with some Bright prospects for n most entertain300 vaults within it, with suffi- wonderful evening's cient money on deposit to taka ment April II, under the direction care of upkeep. Of course the of W, M. Vernon, Clifton Cllnger, money will be raised from the Verl Alleman, Luclla Farley. sale of crypts, and the funds held in escrow until the bnlldlng is Dcnsll A. Brown, of tho Dixon completed. So after all the people, whether dead or alive, pay for Real Estate company, Provo, was elected of the Utah everything. state realty association, Saturday at their annual convention In Balt Town Hall Lake City. te. were honored at the cupping exThe ceremony wax performed in orcise of the Salt Lake General Heber City recently and the well hospital Friday evening. known, young couple will make their home in Provo. The bride Is a graduate of the Kerri n Nielsen and Sterling G. Lincoln high school and the Kx- - JucoJjson left Thursday for the d, THE Boy what HOME WRITEI SPEED NEW 1938 "PACEMAKER" MODELS a machine) school work WORK... ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO easy to operate... and easy to PAY FOR. OMIT psstuMo ..ONLY $100 T A week! M "ftOATWM M Sold Exclusive in 111 Fro' Omm la ead Iry M o lv Utah Valley Publishing Phono for R Co. l)t,iii"iislrnti"n students of various kinds of Insanity. There were about twelve different person who are mentally diseased,' shown and the causes for thle 'affliction explained by the doctors. These causee ranged from too much day dreaming and use of drugs to that type caused by social diseases. Of all the patients brought In tney ail refused to believe that they were not perfectly normal man tally. The experience was very Interesting and unusual but thoroughly enjoyed and the students wish for to thank those responsible the trip. Another interesting and unbe usual fact which shouldnt overlooked Is that all the seniors got safely out of the institution and home. Nice going seniors. m day. Consumer Education Classes Valuable Consumer education classes invite additional enrollment even at this late date, according to directors of the WPA Adult education program, for widespread Interest has attached to these classes all winter, and but a few more weeks are available until the Spring quarter will be completed. Better methods of buying, getting the most for your consumer dollar, whether In food or clothing, la the aim of these classes, with a special study of selling methods and likewjae of thi quality of goods sold in the local markets, It la stated. Government publications on marketing methods, and on cooperative principles are being studied, the directors pointing out that every class la a definite benefit to every consumer. nt of Camp 2 of the duught-rUtah Pioneers met at tho home or Mrs. A. Y. Nicholson Thursday afternoon. The hestess was ax-- ; s Maxfield. Muted hy Mrs. Fith Mrs. Kilims Taylor and Mrs. Llilio Probate and Guard unship Notices Consult County Clerk or tho Ifawpertlve Signers for FsrUxe Information. Student Body Express Sympathy , Tha express to the recent His ness of a few months and to the sometimes known as Jacob Foutaln family we express our, Evertt, and all other persons unheart felt sympathy. known claiming any right, title, estate, or Interest in the real property described In plaintiff's School Board: complaint, adverse to tha plainlnivo city school board named, tiff's ownership or clouding plainApril 30 as date for mil school tiff's title thereto. Defendants. ' contracts to be closed, and provid- THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ed for all teachers to attend tho SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to Progressive Education convention in Salt Lake City, starting April appear within twenty days after 12. They also voted to establish the servicn of this summons upon a kindergarten in each elemen- - you. If served within the county tary school In the city, begin-- : lB wj,tci, thta action' Is brought; ning the fall term, 1988. Definite- otherwise, within thirty day for after service, and defend the ly awarding $70,967 as proposed by tho cor? above entitled action; and in cast tractors for the building of of your falluro so to do, judgment Parker and Tlmpsnogoe schools will be rendered against you acwas a matter of form at Tuesday's cording to tho demand of the meeting, all details having beenj , complaint which haa been filed with the Clerk of tho said Court-Th-is previously out action is brought to recover a Judgment, quieting plaintiffs title to the property desL. D. S. Business cribed In said complaint. ROBINSON ft ROBINSON College Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Farmers and Merchants Bank The students of Lincoln hlh Building, Provo City, Utah, were well entertained publWlon Dates: April IS, 88, school Thursday, April 7, by a program 81, May I, 18. Presents Program i j j ' BRIM IIALL BROS. ; 121 West Provo 1 North Phone BOO We are prepared to do your: SPRING CLEANING Hats cleaned and blocked Pressing Repairing Also hemstitching and picoting PHONE US FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE e will do the rest NATIONAL FRENCH CLEANING CO. 03 North University - Walton Mountain Grown Porter Stevens. IltOVO LEGAL NOTICES 8 UMMON8 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. VILATE JONES, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES D. MILLER; ALICE MILLER; HANNAH McCOARD; JOHN MILLER; ANN JOHNSON; ALICE THURMAN, sometimes student body wishes t known as Alice R. Thurman;. their deepest sympathy i KI.IZABETH FLETCHER; Foutaln family over the j CHARLES H. MILLER; MYRTLE loss of their father. i ALLRED, sometimes known as death came after an ill- -. Myrtle J. Allred; JACOB EVARTS. Being: Formed Meeting yesterday (Thursday) the Town Planning board, headed by W. P. WlITlims, chairman of tha Property committee of the Town board, Inspected the Stratton home for future changes and remodelling to make It into a Town hall. Your Copy of Mr. Williams reports plans for The News the work will bo drawn np this coming week and submitted to Are yon getting your copy of tho Town board for consideration the Utah Valley News? Until then no comand All former subscribers to The mentapproval. could ha made, he said. Journal are entitled to a subscription to this paper, the complete mailing list of the Journal hy the : :For Your having been accepted News as part of the purelini; COIFFURE agreement. Hundreds of subscribers direct To wear with yonr New to the Utah Valley News have Raster Bonnet been received also, and you are entitled to your weekly copy VISIT TIIE through the U. 8. mall every FriMAR-VE- L day morning. Phone 13 tn case or failure to receive your copy. BEAUTY are new subscribers Also ; W. Center News Phone want the ;874 If you sought. delivered to you every Friday Cattle prices are expected to remain fairly stable on American Itcef markets through the next few months according to a bur- eau of agricultural economics re- port. Knight sang "Indian Love Call." Tho closing number was a song entitled "Tho Country Gardens by the chorus. Mis Genera Wilson acted as piano accomplanlst for tho solos and chorus numbers. Plans SIIOITE '1 CORONA PORTABLES Pea- Conder, Chimes of Normandy Will Be Shown Apr. 22 lirakeg are put on cars for a purpose. But any convenient tree, telephone pole, fence, ditch or almost anything else, will do as well. Each and every pedestrian will enjoy more experiences if he crosses in the middle of the block, darts out from behind parked cars, or otherwise puts his life on the auction block. Stop signs and signals are erected mostly for their ornamental value. Many never pay attention to them until after an accident. miles an hour. sixty A hand signal to indicate stopping, or a Mothers and fathers in crossing streets right or left turn, should throw other should be careful not to set good exhslplng. drivers into confusion. 14. amples for their children. A red light Fast Forget your heredity. One person Is responsible for you driving is supposed to be modern. Any to many is like a red flag to a bull a You. even life itself, is not too high to price, signal tc charge. be rellslor beauty school of Ogden Evenings are bad for traffic because drivers Engines of destruction, that's what autoSOCIAL & PERSONAL and Is employed mobiles are culled. By always being in cant see very far ahead. That is the at the Dunford best time of day to see how fast the car a hurry drivers can do much to hand Beauty Shop. Mr. Jones la will go. this designation on down to posterity. graduate of the B. Y. IT., where The marriage of their daughter, he was emulated with the Leila, to Archie 0. Jones, manager He Is a member of the 0 Southern and Great Britain for the morning plionn 3 and your name ming are here today of Cockrell and Jones, Paint and club. Annual Intermountain will lie entered on our mulling respectfully! Fourteenth Wallpaper company of Jrovo and Commercial contest in bookkeep- lixt which is growing hy scores son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones of name every day. The last coinaraderie of the Payment and shorthand. 20-3- June Phil athletic manager. Keeping Emergencies in traffic are likely to happen any time, but its more exciting to be taken unawares. Seniors Visit Mental Hospital UTAH Gold Party Wins 1938-3- 9 Election A clean sweep for tho Gold party, excepting for one candidate, was registered at the Lincoln high school elections Wednesday when Garth Boyce was elected president, Myrth Liston, June Foutln, secretary, and three ont of four executive officer! were all Gold party can Shrubs and Trees Also Selected Garden and Flower Seeds STRATTON SEED STORE One Mile South of Lincoln High School Phone 010J4 didate. Bud Smith took tho advertising managers post, LaVon Williamson, the music manager's, and Daryl Stewart the debate manager's. The only disappointment to the Gold slato was Beth Brereton, representing the Blue Party slate who won the dramatic manager's post, hnt Both received a hearty welcome among her Gold confederates. Transferring all activities today to tho Music festival at American are secretly Fork, Llncolnltes with celebrating their victory, Blue and Gold mingling harmoniously together under their new officials for 1938-1- 9. Farm trees In tranHplallng should always be reset in a freak ly dug hole while the nolle Is still The soil should be very molat. compactly tamped around the tree root, and rare should he taken to cover the truce to s point slightly shove the old ground level. LOOK Your Very Best ALWAYS Lewis Barber Shop WH9WHHI9IHHIM9H9I9I909999999099999( MAKE YOUR KITCHEN LINOLEUM EASY TO CLEAN Hoto'i howl Give yew kitchen linothe leum a couple of coati of LIN-finest linoleum prwtrvw and scrub brush banish uf you ursr saw. Thun instead of spending about 51 hours a year scrubbing the kitchen linoleum spend only 10 minutes a week keeping it dean with a fnw strokes of a damp mop. 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