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Show if ((Second Section L . Second Section - .:rs.-T-- - PEOVO, UTAH. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1925 WOULD YOU Issues or Provomay SAVE A LIFE v An Enorm ous Shipm etifr of Pfbclamcit ion For IFYOUCOULD ChkistmasSealSale (i) 0 ';..rt;7i ' ; n) ' V i , In keeping with the Chrlsrmss Seal Proclamation of the governor of the stat of T"Uh and la the interest of the welfare of the citlsens "of this community, 1 the mayor of the city of Provo. Utahi 4o hereby Join In endorsing the movement for the prevention of tuberculosis. ' I hope that aU citizens to whom this proclamation shall come, win give during the month of December a little of their thought, time, snergy ' and. money to help advance the cause which Is being presented at this time by the Utah Public llealth association through the sale of Cbrist-:.- mas Seals for the support of the fight Sgalust disease and to maintain in our communities an active health program. ',' H join in proelalniln - Let n the. watch word ihf health foe nlVand make this possible by buying and using our full JBt guota of Christmas Seals. . Signed, this. 33th dMof Jioyaul)eiv 11UL M 5i ' 'rtah'i eighth andual. Chrtstmai Seal Sale is on. It opened Thanks' giving day and will, continue until WheB;- - the xsae Christinas eyet the I'tab PubUe campaigns is , conducted, . hopes to have .raised the amount Utah - has beea called japon toontribut e tojhe natioB-wid- e fight against tuberculoK. HANSEN, of sis and for its own campaign ' Mayor of the city of Provo. ' education. . One of the most urgent prblejn Ttah has U fft in protecting the health of Its cirtaeus is' in the preSince the vention of tnlsMrcutDsisv organisation of the Public, Heajth -- 0O0association eight years ago there a have been 1,333, deaths from In I tah. Each life wight -have been spared had the afflicted o hostilities and cause person known how'to care for his By PAI'L B. MATJX)N., "WASHINGTON, Nov., 2X-ra ' truce between the parties. But bealtJiNtn thcearly stages of the the ttah diwase. ' The work During a recent poUUcal fantejit they are not optimistic that the among congressmen in the House "oresult ha been accomplished Pitlilic Health association is to 'sup- ffice building, the question came Hp orrould be accomplished in that ,ply this hifuruiation by every meai ' A as to how a certain member from manners liossible. This includes nurses, ex '.: :'..h a .district ever hapA Democratic senator, comment- hibits, elintcs, moving pictures, lec pened to be elected.- - .One member of ing privately oft the speech Walker tures, literature and bulletins. ' , the Based on an average which hn group who professed to have had made, declared : a part la the election of the con"Undoubtedly the Democrats of been worked out by tuberculosis gressman to question told the fol-- , the southand north are goingtp get authorities in various communities, lowing Btory, of course without together but the compromise wnt there are at present in Utah 1,505 to cast any reflections on be for Al Smith, dr William Gibbs" Kases, for it luis been demonstrated - the whole of congress: McAdoo, for that matter. They t.ime.and time again that there are ."We had a pretty good orgaiza-tio- may both give in but not to each at leai?k,nine people in ench com-- ; out in,' that "district, but the other." munity suiThring with the f'isease to. congressman Y"e lla "ed suddenly,. every death irhthat community dur and there .was no other likely candi-- : Both Republican and Democratic ing, the year. This vast loss of lif? dote in, sight who could be relied up- women are resuming their jxilitlcal and disability through disease is a on by the organization. activities in preparation : jftir thp great financlarioss-tothe-9tte- . "This man held some minor post-- ; congressional elections next jrear. Kvery person can do their share lives tiou its a bookkeeper or something The "Women's National Democrat- lii this work of in yiecity administration- - in his ic club on Connecticut avenue here by purchasing a full quota of Cliristr home town and nobody knew any- will open soon and will Inaugcrate mas Seals. They cost but a ptnny A ".piece, yet every penny counts. thing against him largely, I a session of political pro grams him at because nobody knew by social activities that dollar invested in. this "better " !1. . ; ." v have been-- cu&toinary since the club health movement will pay back full "Well," actually the seat of his was organized. The club has been returns. Wo knows? Perhaps the k pants were patched 'and he dldut closed' during the" summer. Mrs. dollar you expend "may be tbo Uol'.tu have, a cent," when Hv picked him Borden HarriiiiahV president,,, will which pretieat juemM have charge of the, arrangements of your family from coutraetliig-fhU- ' up. "We bought hiin a hew patr of withJh aid of Mrs. Richard Bntle-son- , disease. " -assistant secretary. antsriteptlJiinTOff thsrStumTTuni . til election day and elected him." The national affairs committee of theWomens National Republican Democratic leaders here "hope It club will meet here December 16 is- true". that the recent visit of policies and place Vaike-r of record favoring the policies of New York lo the Klan stronghold upon to ttfl thetrresiaeut end cooiiuge. iittmrtinnny put a. - HIE bwto Become a Congressman - for-ac- . pareut-teuche- n , . "dow and j 1171 11 XilC e, TV 111 UUr Will" get.our ptices. VUUl UllClCSl .r.. Wj.'jJ ; lu D hi .'''''' .'',.(. ' - OCC UIC BUHC HI .. yow-wso- e, " ' " s , n sup-;as- - 1 - 1 jf . another good avenue through Whit to jmsa the doings c( the school to Somo the father and mothers. schools, however, have made a ui- take by letting most of these meet uran by people from outr 4uis - ' the work side iusiltutioBs to' . hoi.!. t'U" and pnsiiga of those InstitutAuas. Tou ask bow we may best education to father and iuother. Ik sttenia to hie rhartbese tueetliigs la my judgment the- very besl way give sLL-- a rich opiiortunity that aud teachers jshoiud une elP education to prodace a oriui-ipnljtt-product rfhflt demand of It oti them to carry nver the really worth s bile thiis; of the hool, Iurei,t eielehcy the atU'utlon of the puWic. It U very difficult to ml anything nre Innati'lrJiitereiitiid JjLlhc welto thft public and have it tay fare, of "their children tad nearly always desire to luow what Is be ild uuiess it posnesseB really lug done for (hem and hov lt U Isv quaiitlva. We do not very far in this undertaking Uig uuue. If the planse producing otrtes ch"arly ittempno 1ar-te- r this "huw', and" "wnsf-arare of real, geuulne worth ajid Oiiderstood by ths teachers, they iill stand close Inspection. Terhaps Liiu usually be ttdd iu an intercut-- ' the irreatest difficulty encouutered iug and cotivludug way to pareuts. r M?cthiss, there-forIn "selling our echools to the pa- the is a' rareiippoftuuity of" show trons la the weakness of our own I would ny. lug the parents tbii j luuiieru tfinh-iitplana and products. is based oiHiu u real p'rofwsi.iiml therefore, from my experience! that rations by puthe most essential consideration In technique. . this respect' Is first to produce- au pils illustrating this technique m ararticle that merits the seller fnjl ty always result in' desired contu, approval. If a person Is thorough- sions. school bxhiblts of the work in of the to converted the excellency ly thing to be sold be has gone a long room. In th corridor, in the county fulr and the laks are imiKtrtant wav toward making the sale. Ton ask "How majTthe teachers factors in cdrrying over the message aid In this movement T" As already of the school to the iatrtiu provid' Indicated, the very best way in ing the exhibits are of goodj qualand ity and used to illustrate metbutis. whhjn they can aid is h very member of the teaching pro- .uxpui nations, however, regarding fession to do his level best in mak- these exhibits are usually necessary ing better schools. What trans- in order to put the message over. Too often teachsr and pupils go, to a pires In the school room In carried deul of work in arranging exhome-igreat the n to the the by pupils ' r uWuugs, district. It the work is inferior hibits for the parents soon learn of It. If it commeiuemeut exercises nnd the I of a superior qmiiity they sooner like and nothing hr said by way of its calling attention to them or by way or later become to recoghhwworth. This, perhaps, is the most of explaining the motives behind the fruitful field In which we can work exhibits .either from the person preto convince the petrous that pur siding at the meeting or atteadauts in charge.schools are really, worth whl'e. i Encouragement should be given to are .nearly always NVwsjiapers eftdy to publish muteriarthat Is superintendent, to supervisors and worthy of their valuable space and to principals to speak in private and public attention, I sometimes think In' public of especially meritorious w make serious mistakes In ask- wort accomplished by fellow teachIning newspapers to print material for ers.. If teachers would "get more us before the material is worked to to the habit of speaking, of , the the degree of excellency that mer- good things of each other's work the its publication. When," however, movement wonld become contagious work appears to. be"bf. superior with pupils and the public and the and in purpose, towlcucy "would bit foe, ihe public to quality then we might profitably call the t-- speak morfc and more in tern. of tenlon of newspaper editors to it. appreciation- - of what Is being- - dnu I'a meetings have been in the schools', tea by I). W, Parratt, eiecutivc sec-- j retary of the Vtah Kdiutttkia asto-- 1 elation to a communication fmm aa offlr of one of th county teachers association relative lo "wiling the g Snlth-JfcAdo- , TOPARENTS IN UTAH TOWNS parent-teache- CAPITOL DOME tonl)er-culosi- ON HOW TO SELL EDUCATION a . WIDER " fiu-th- The latest finishes and patterns. Styles to suit the most exacting taste The beautiful french Walnut with birds eye maple overlays finished dark giving a wonderful two tone effect in contrast with' the light silky finish of the French matched burl walnut. See the new. special suite displayed in ou r window exactly like illustration. Health association, under whoseausplesw!the vioses, SCHOOL MAN GIVES HINTS r yr riie Lufelof ; i rent-teach- - -- MERIT BADGES ' .' plus :,iy :ii"'i&1' , t-- -- - - fto-disc- uss Educatiosi ARFAWARDED TO TEN SCOUTS PIUS.' , Ten Provo Boy Scouts ruoccsr fully passed the required examinations for mVrjt badges at Friday evening's session of the Court of Honor held in the Provo public library. Of .the Coujt of Honor there- were present Dr. George II Brimhall, Alex Hcd(iufst, Rev. E. E. Bnchelder and W. Clarence John, secretary. Ben R. Johnson was in charge and recommended the scouts to the court to be examined for their badges. Following are the scouts1'- - who passed the examinations : Thomas Lenhartv 'first aid to animals and horsemanship; Gerard Schott, cyHerbert Smart, personal cling health and- first aid to animals; Reed Van Wagencn, personal health and fjrst aid to animals; fieorge Ekins, f iremanship ; Don Warnick, pulilic health, personal health and firemanship; Oswald Hayes, elec tricity and cycling; Earl B. Cottam, public health; Linden Tregeagle", scholarship; Carl Waruickv scholar ship and music. The fpUowlnft scouts presented. applications for a star, badge: Hayes, George Ekins,. Herbert Smart and Reed Van Wagenen. Tlie next court of awards will be held the first Sunday in January at Ihe.Provo First ward. V. MUSICAL GIFT . ' H '( , A 3'f . 'I ' nvv'f.; " . Here's a list from which it's easy to find a suitable gift: )JV: iylv j? 1 ::tv . . -- ; t i fcr. Jr Trombones ; 1 pirrlll 1 '' .28 Ns University Phone 137 .; .'it .., . J g . " ; ?a Avenue. 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