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Show I Page Two 0IIp Unto of ljarmt Pxbllt.hd Friday, June 24, f938 TIIE VOICE OF SHARON weekly at ProTO, Utah, by tha Sharon Cooperative Educa- tional Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 17 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered aa ocoad elans matter at the Poet Offioe In Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879 EUROPE MAKING READY FOR WAR; ENGLAND HOLDS BALANCE TO STRUGGLE Health Parade EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article was contributed to the Utah Valley News, being a resume of the present situation in Europe as seen tj this American citizen who desire that hla name be not ghcn. . However, the opinions here expressed are his opinions and not necessarily the views of this paper. Flans for an annual health parade of school children have been worked out in some school districts in Utah with outstanding results. To be eligible to march in the health parade every child in that particular class must have perfect teeth. In other classes the emphasis may be placed on tonsils, or on some other phase of health work being done by the child welfare committees of the Twenty years after the war to make the world safe for democracy, wrote Inland Stowe, a New York Herald Tribune foreign correspondent, recently, 354,000,000 out of Europe's 550,000,000 people are living under dictatorships in. 12 European countries, and democracy is banished from s of continental Europe. Sir Fhilip Gibbs, the well known English novelist and journalist, has said: The nations are arming again. Men who remember the last war seem to be pieparinsr for : the next. Nothing was learned, nothing was settled, by that monstrous struggle. For the past few weeks, since district. The value of sucn (dans is apparent. Students are given an urge to acquire health standards individually in order rot to hold the class back from attaining the sought-fo- r health banner. Incidentally the entire class absorbs much health information and instruction, and puts it into practice. Speaking publicly Sunday, Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, chairman of the Utah County Child Welfare committee, declared himself to be in' favor of such a program. Mrs. R. B. Mensell, who has done much work along the line of child welfare, indicates that a Child Health Fair should be organized here to emphasize the value of good health among the school children, and children of preschool age. I Dr. Garn Clark of the Clark Clinic is much in favor of a complete education program, especially as it relates to nutrition, as much of the teeth trouble and other defects found have their cause directly in faulty diets. This applies not only to poor families, says Dr. o families often are Clark, for the children of found suffering quite as much through neglect of teeth and tonsils. four-fifth- purtenances thereto. They invite their friends and Frovo citizens generally to come in aud see them, assuring all of a service unsurpassed In Provo city. 7 This weeks Conundrum: An illustration of the anomolies which aboiyid In English spelling fs compared to pronunciation is found in the following word which is the name of a common vegetable used every day on most tables: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU. A solution can be found by grouping letsters anC giving to each group the sound sometimes given it in other words. A suggested grouping is ' Provo is the friendly city", so why shouldn't it have "neighborhood grocery" stores? At any rate it is getting them, the latest being opened this week by Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Thurman, at 290 West First North Street, iu a deiightfuii modern white stucco The "Original Art" club held its regular meeting as a section of the Alice Louise Reynolds club Thursday at the home of Mrs. T. N. Taylor. Original poems by Mrs. Clark Newell were introduced, and the home was decorated with beautiful original wood carvings by John Allaman, and by paintings by Professor B. F. Larsen and his students. Mrs. T. N. Taylor again proved lf to be a most charming The m.ikingof the west is thrlllingly depicted In WELLS which has a huge cast and comes to the Provo Theatre Saturday and Sunday on a Double Feature program. Joel McCrea and Bob Burns who have two of the leading roles are seen above. Heber J. Grant at a special preview of this picture when it was first released some months ago stated that it gave a true picture of the Pioneer Spirit that made the west. FARGO" building, with 'a modern market front, the store being equipped and T10 favor cooperation with the with refrigeration the Gertnan-Czee- h handy border crisis democracies against the dictators, counten,. was averted, there has been quiet That, man authorities think now, Stocking a complete line of abroad. But it has been an the one hope for restrain- - groceries, K's Market, as it is ceedingly ominous quiet. The ig Hitler, and for saving Czecho- - officially named, carries also fresh Slovakia and perhaps even F. ance. meats, fruits in season, and prohlema that confront Europe all of vegetables varieties, along not better. grow steadily worse, Joseph M. Boel, manager of with confections and dairy proThe armament race, which has New Chalet the studio department at Brigham ducts. been going on for a year or two, left Provo university A feature of this newest market Young Opens well-to-dhas been speeded up. And while is the parking space especially Thursday for two months study of photography in Chicago and At Vivian t provided at the rear as well as the governments coneeriujd the East. He will be joined by in front. ample parking It an is to keep hidden, it his wife at the conclusion of the Vivian Park Chalet opens toopen secret that mobilization is school term, and will drive east FOR Purvance-CarteIce SALE: Refrigerator. Inc., have underway by several major pow- night! HOPES HELD FOR LIQUOR FROFITS At a Real Bargain. Phone 13 to Rochester, N. Y. to spend a ers. that almost all of the powers achieved a real addition to the we. k at the Eastman research for Particulars. have perfected plans which mate entertainments of Provo Canyon, (290 W. 1 ' laboratories They will also visit in MORE AVERAGE the building of a new $12,000 BLIND ATTORNEY'S it possible to p .t the countries points of L. D. S. church history ou a war basis in a few hours, Chalet at Vivian Park. at nearby Palmyra, N. Y., before Mark Anderson At Modelled after and Mayor the Glacier that there are more men and to Provo, September 3. THAN HALF MILLION EYESIGHT AT S. F. and more munitions at the variouq Park type of chalets, with ex- torney George S. Ballif were returning frontiers in Central Europe than terior of rough hewn logs, pol- speakers at the Labor Conference C. V. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. j i ished and decorated, the Interior held in Heber City Tuesday. at any time in the past. were and Fred Hillns spent several days Hopes encouragement a $1,593,033 Net in 3 years. delightful modem effect The place to watch is still being recently on, a delightful hoITS&y expressed on all sides Wednesday with dinneedful for State Report Shows everything Czechoslovakia. true is It that WANTED as Arnold C. Roylanee, Spring-vil'.trip to Manti where they attendHitler backed down a few weeks ing, dancing, and comfort of its ed the Golden Jubilee, and then Utah preattorney, county new the Chalet is a real Utah liquor control board turnon to Bryce Canyon, and Cedar fei for flight to San Francisco ago, at a time when it seemed guests; pared achievement, and scores of friends ed in another $50,000 net profit to recovery of his eye- German invasion of the Sudeteq Of Mr. Ptirvance and Mr. Carter SECURITY: Home and Lot, $300 Breaks, and Zion Park, making attempt to state to the treasury Monday Acreage and Home $500 it one of the most enjoyable vagone since a lad at school territory was assured. It is not are make a grant total of $1,215,000 sight, congratulating them on the Farm and Home $600. cations in many years. when an arrow shot by a boy true, according to experts in touch of this excellent strucnet to the liquor control fund, friend A Provo Home $750. his left eye, three with affairs, that Hitler has at completion pi pierced, ture. in sales tax, and $223,062.64 in Your Collections on President Roosethe optical nerve in all changed his views or desires. after years The is set for Willard L. Sowards whkh with cash on hand and his grand opening velt's for eye had beeD destroyed He felt then that the time wa the birthday right anniversary AGENCY .liquor stocks in btore show a net by a tin splinter from a toy not ripe and that the risk was too Friday night, June 24, and resiInfantile paralysis campaign dents near and far are invited to profit over three years of oper- twlrler. great largely, it Is believed, amounted to $1,010,000, a check 29 W. 2 Office: N. come evenVivian an for to up ation since June 1, 1935 to May y has not been given for which was turned over to the During all the , intervening rc PEOYO UTAI 31, 1938, of $1,593,0563.31, ac- years Arnold aosuralnes that Italy will ings vacation wh'ch they has kept president this week for the fund. Roylanee moons. member for is It many week to a report filed this cording education fight with him It a general war a up the fight for an invitation from the personal with the state department. Traffic deaths in Salt Lake City and has achieved wonders in tis breaks out, in spite of the Uome-Berli- n 2 Profits during May were aiis. Mussolini Is appar- management. reach 25 Wednesday as a 29 Graduated from the battle. EST. CABIN BUSINESS fence-sittinof which a check for $50,-00- 0 g month old girl died after being University of Utah in J932, he ently still pursuing a HOME, TEN ACRES FRUITS was placed In the state fund, succeeded In run over by a car. winning the county policy. He wants to back a win- New Owners PROVO Ex. Lot HOME, the remainder being retained and attorneys office at the last ner. That fact alone may be all NURSERY BUSINESS added to working capitol. A tot(l election, and now hope comes for that Is holding the Reich in check. Provo Cleaners PLENTY OF PARKING GRAIN FARM, IMPROVED of more than $11,000,000 In his recovery. A few days ago a , significant . 17 HUNDRED ACRE RANCH sales was recorded for the three Duane Almo and In .have of the attitude Alger Dr. W. M. Stookey, Salt Lake chance appeared GROCERY BUSINESS year period, with an average City eye specialist, flew with Mr. the Tterman press toward the purchased ,the Provo Cleaning POULTRY FARMS profit of more than a half million Roylanee to the coast, where they Czechs. This press is 100 per and Dyeing company business in 290 West yearly. the Provo on First West street, near ANY K JXD PROPERTIES will meet. Dr. Aaron Green, cent government controlled I one of the The increased price of liquor nationally known eye specialist, principal papers In some cases are the new Postoffice, ANYTIME! I PHONE 1009 best locations In the city. Duane in Utah in conformity with the who will perform the delicate owned by high government and president of grafting eye tissue fioials, such as Propaganda Min- - and Almo are and SUNDAY 1937 act of the legislature has Willard L. Sowards SATURDAY from a healthy cornea of a dying ister Paul Goebbels. For about a manager respectively of the new One of the Great decreased the volume of sales but man to AGENCY replace the useless tissue month the German papers said company which has purchasedOutdoor Pictures of Office: 89 W, 2 N. St. increased the profits. The figures In Mr. Roylanee' left eye. little about Czechoslovakia, and plant and good will and all apAil Time! 1 71 Earth ahow an increase of $11,265.56 It Is believed that the left eye what little they said was relativeIn net profits during May, 1938 is likely to recover, the one ly conciliatory. 5 West Now they have opened a new over May a year ago while actual pierced by the arrow . head, is doubtful if anything campaign against Czechoslovakia it while Bales were reduced from $309,- - can reBtore the Phone ACTION!" CRASHING bitter editorials designed to Inrlght ey8j for the . 459.02 a year ago to $291,607.69 tln 8Piinter destroyed the optical flame the German The story of those i people are all 478 nerve. this May. the product of one idea: that Der hectic, adventurous f , 397 Phone West 297 North First Vaterland's patience is becoming days that made ' exhausted, and that either the America an empire! I Czech government must accede to demands which would virtually make It a ward of Germany, or Y be brought to terms by military force. It is a certainty that these editorials are government-inspireORANGES and they indicate that Hitler is again considering invasion. lb. 10c TOMATOES England still holds the key to Indies Taffeta and Satin . , Special Lot of the situation. It is English conlb. 4c NEW SPUDS SLIPS Girls Dresses ciliation with Germany and Italy Values to $1.00 for Valres to $1.00 for that has encouraged the dictators, and made them more than usually bold.. Both Hitler and Mussolini HEIfITZ. PORK & BEANS frankly hope that ft will be possible to disrupt the ancient CARNATION WHEAT . . . pkg. 19c Y Franco-Britis- h alliance which would isolate France, leave her Real Special Tiot of Extra Special Lot of PEARLS OF WHEAT with spoon 21c a with no nearby friends In Europe, BAGS HAND 19c 3 Girls surround her with dictatorships LIFEBUOY SOAP (if, as seems certain now, the Ladies Suits 34c 10 SOAP, Crystal fascists win in Spain) and greatly Values to $1.00 for Latest Stylos, Values to 80c reduce her power and her inY A HEIIITZ SOUPS fluence. Price The Chamberlain government PLUS Is apparently In great fear of tak15c POTATO CHIPS, First-Ru- n This Action Hit ing Suy step that might provoke JELLO the Rome-Berli- n pkg. 5c axis to retaliation, as the unprecedented spec-acl- e V2-I- b. 29c TREE TEA , . . . of her passing over with mild on protests the fascist attacks British merchant shipB running to ports in Loyalist Spain shows. 1 s. tor There seems to be a strong and growing popular undercurrent against Chpmberlala in the Isles. Eden recently made the mot agU. S. Inspected All Meats Y gressive speech since he left office in opposition to the governThe ment's policy. HAM HOCKS Also have been running against Chamj I V2-- b. The berlain. 27c Novelty HAM opposition has BOILED grown more vocal, and seems to and Vz-l- b. 20c have gained supporters in the STAR BACON , News Per Pound Commons as well as among the lb. 19c . hdk-se- serve-yourse- lf Personals Tonight Eft Park r, North) J c, 2 LOANS Meets All Provo Prices List Bring of satis-fniloi- v! GROCERIES SALES! $56,-174.7- Take SPACE . First North HAYWARD'S MHHHjMjHMMHMMMMMHMMf EANSENS CJ Fruits and Vegetables ii!i 49? Y LamT 100 per White Bathing White Y for bars 102 Clelnt r 49? Y Y Y Y Y Y large bag per Y Y Peas or Beans Soap Cheese tE y.Udb Yatgo V 200 Ug j 368 G q Ha West Center St e 2? 9 g Provo, Utah people. Therefore, there is always a chance of a shift in tne British government that would unseat Chamberlain, and place in power someone like Eden or Churchill MILD CHEESE, (sliced) ....... 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