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Show I Thursday, December 15, 1927 MIDVALE JOURNAL, Midvale, Utah "A Merry Christmas To You" YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER BOOSTS YOUR WARES WHY SCHOOl :':: ::~:e·::: !:..:h~~:··t: RED CROSS WORKERS FOR Y FORDS '''EEu ar~• SO•D FACTOR BIG ARE. !~!:':i)l~~!:·;~;;;~orw~;:r::~ W 11 Jl 1\ L: COSTS GRO ~ ~V 4 ' neglected, th; schools must · safeguard health by assumin~ medical supervision of the pupils; since In reflecting o.n increased school ' many shortcomings are traceable to costs in recent years consideration defective teeth schools must have • should be given to other items be- dental clinics. variety of talent wide a is There sides the decreased purchasing power of the dollar and the increas~ amongst pupils, therefore the ined school enrollment. These a:nd schools must attempt individual similar items do not tell the whole structio,n; they. must discover and satisfy individual inclinations and story. Our scho.ols have become veri- · interests. This has resulted in the table "shock absorbers" in that they Junior High School. A school of touches five have been forced to assume many one thousand children most se,nsiactivities far remote from the ear- hundred homes at their tive point, hence each child must be ly conception of school functions. They have developed into sensi- schooled as if he were the sole obof education. Childhood's pertive i.nstruments recording our so- ject must be cDncial and economic tendencies, accur- sonal problems, tDo, of ately reflecting the peoples' chang- fronted, hence the establi:;hment Advisory System. Where the ing habits, tastes andneeds. Step the are reluctant to cooperate by stey they have added to their homes has necessitated scholastic labors varying functions, with the schools, it the establishment of the Visiti.ng a partial e:numerati.on of which will serve to illustrate the part they or Home Teacher Department. Boys and girls must be prepared play in our everyday lives. The schools responded with re- for gainful occupation, hence Vocaare seldom creational facilities when these tional Training. Girls cooking i:n the · were found necessary as a vent for taught sewing and provide a Dothe excess of youthful energy and home, so the schools leisure. When adultfl courted sim- mestic Arts Department. Where • to the farm ilar privileges, school community boys must be kept close must be taught. ' AO'riculture • b centers came i:nto existence. m vary pupils School High As The moral development of youth being everybody's concern, the personal choice of coll:ge, a~mi~ schools, therefore, mu~t sunnly the sion requirements of diverse Insticharacter training, teach ethics and tutions have to be met. The schools make possible religious instruction. are required not only to give i,ntenIt is emphasized that discipline sive training to prepare pupils for their colleges but at the same time give general training for those planning otherwise. Methods of instructiDn a,nd subject matter are constantly changing making it imperative for instr~ctors and school executives to devote a goodly portion of their out-of-school time to study, to keep abreast of these changes. A multiplicity of special weeks have become a part of the school program such as "Safety First Week " "Fire Preventio,n Week," "Accident Prevention 'V eek" and "Thrift Week" "Clean up Week" ut , all of which, with many others, are commendable. _Druggists-sse, ~e:c Yes, our schoDls have become the ' 1 shock-absorbers" in the effort to .:::= . stabilize thought, conduct and action. If this bulgi:ng and complex program has increased school costs say~ and become an added burden to the taxpayer, the greater weight has b fallen on the schDol executive and 1 • Board of Education. It is not a ~illO V "l;_11S nine or te.n months' job, as popularly supposed. It is a perpetual labor. Fee!H'":Jnint The Lazatlve You Chew l.lke Go••• No Taste the Mlat · Broader Industry in Home Chapter and in Field Development of Disaster Service. Volunteer industry in the AmerIcan Red Cross iB Dn an upward trend, due to the broader demand for assistance in meeting disaster relief requirements. Men and women from Red Cross Chapters in the last year exampled by their work for disaster victims a greater activity than in any year since the end of the World War. This service was given without stint and with the finest of spirit, according to Red Crosa officials. Volunteer Red Cross workera have served by the thousands with the local Chapters in garment production, printing raised-type readin~ matter tor the blind, in hospital service, as canteen workers and motor corps aids. Nearly all ac· tive Chapter workera are volunteerB. More than 90 per cent of t!Je a.vailable reading qlaterlal tor the blind is produced by volunteer Red Cross workers. Volunteers ?rO· duced 175,481 garments, 2,057.912 surgical dressinga for h04ipital use, and 6,398 articles for emergency clo.sets maintained by Red Cross Chapters 1n various commun1t1es fDr disuter and other emergencies. The garment production, large as it was, did not include tne thou· sands ot garments made for the MissiBslppi fiood sufferer11 by vol· unteers. Another important vol· unteer service is the preparation and sending ot 30,000 ChristmM bags to soldiers and bluejacket. on duty in !oreign stattona. Approximately 250 Chapters par· Ucipate in Motor Corps service. while the growing interest ot vol· unteers in health work constitutes an additional community safe. guard In emergencies when the servicea of regular nurses mighl bl" overtaxed. Volunteer service wlll be an im· portant factor in the forthcoming eleventh Annual Roll Call, from November 11 to 24:, in enrolling the 5,000,000 membership to "H eought. On another page of this Christmas Edition of the Journal appears a full page announcement from the C. J. Ridd Motor Co., of Midvale, wherein they give the answer to the popularity of the ,new Ford. Listing a partial list of the purchasers of new Ford cars since the showing a week ago, there appears some forty names, all of whDm are known to practically everyone in this vicinity. Their judgment has told them that the new Model A Ford is a good buy. Ca:n you rely on the judg-ment of 1'The First Forty" if so, place your order without delay. Do you know that in order to get a car in any reasonable length of time it will be neccgsary to place your ordet b~£ore ti1 1st of January. Turning The Tables Randell: "Gcod evening Mrs. Jensen: I've come to see if Hazel will go for a ide with me .. ' Hazel: "I'll be delighted. Mother, do I look fit to go to a restaurant?" CHR;STMAS CA~JO~ES Our Christmas Candies have arrived and are now on display in our regular Candy Depart· ment. Just give them the once over when next you are shopping in, our store and you will note they are the same high !~rade varieties sold by 1Jhe best Candy and Drug stores .and that our prices are just about half that charged by · them. HOliDAY NUTS. TOO Part of our Christmas Nuts are now in stock. We have bought No. 1 first grade nuts in all varieties. You will be able to buy them separately and mixed. We know you will want the best nuts on the market for Christmas and that you will find them at each of the 0. P. Skaggs System Stores. MIDVALE CITY, UTAH FOOD ~----------------------------------- =::-========:;;:==·- · :: ! ' • • ~ ·- 1 "- -~- • • School nurse ali oirlS' sl1ould l 1 Greene - Bro-vvn 'A' Elilninator ..................,................. $36.00 1 Greene - Brown 'B' Eliminator ....................................... $28.50 1 Western Electric Trickle Charger ..........:............................ $10.50 TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT OUR HOLIDAY MIDVALE STORE, JAN.lO, 1928 ON EXCURS . RATES At 8 p.m. WHY ' • 1 You should visit and why you should BUY here. We would be please<\. FARES 1-3 ROUNDTRIP GRANDE RIO & DENVER ALKING to a roomful of high Tschool girls on personal hygiene, an experienced district nurse said: RAILROAD WESTERN "One of the basic rules of health for girls is to keep the system functioning to make your acquaintance. We can attend to your ra_fio needs. Our radios and accessories are among the BEST. We can :ARRANGE easy terms. REMEMBER I naturally at all times. Normal exercise and diet habits should be encouraged. But when neceftmry there's no harm in taking nujol, since it works mechanically and can't disturb the normal functions of any or:z-~m of full body. Particularlv with girls, there are times when nujo[ should always be taken. Take a spoonful every night for a few days. It's a thoroughly safe and harmless method. It won't cause distress or gas pains or griping." Nujol is different from any other substance. It contains no drugs or medicine. It can be taken safely no matter hvw you are feeling be.eause it is so pure and· harmless, and works so easily. Every weman should keep a bottle on. hand. Every druggist has this remarkable&.lb:;tancc. Get the genuine. Tickets on sale December 23, 24,25,26, 30,31, January1 & 2 between all points in Utah, on Denver & Rio Grande Western ; also from all points in Utah to all points on Denver & Rio Grande Western in Colorado and New Mexico, December 23, 24, 25 and 26. Minimum fare, $2.00. Original starting point must be reached by midnight, January 4th, 1829, No Stopovers. Call on nearest Rio Grande agent for detailed fares and train service. We Have A Complete Line Of Accessories DETECTOR and General DUTY TUBES TRICKLE CHARGERS BATTERY-ELIMINATORS SPEAKERS BATTERIES For Tone Quality and Distance Hear 'LECTRO SONIC AMPLEX THE NIGHTINGALE ' McMILLAN DAYTON ALL-ELECTRIC. MIDVALE RADIO COMPANY Johnson Block Phone228 Midvale, Utah |