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Show w UTAH Page Two f VALLEY NEWS ral, Liudon, Vineyard, Sharon, unless they ere corrected. A Page and 8pencer Schools are In brief summary of defects found good physical condition when the ere: Continued (ram Fhi One) school bell rings next September. Journal Successor to Public Opinion 505 Cavities which should be Will your child have its physical ationk fur tbe thousands of vlalt-ur-a filled. Published every Friday morning by defects corrected?" a ho will come hero for those UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. recommended. Extractions 62 Mrs. Doss states that the Imthroe days, for tbe National Band examinations by 0 Of tbe 134 children exST North First West Provo, Utah. contest. munization clinic for the second At leant thirty of tbe doctors and dentists of childamined bad perfect seta of dose of toxoid will be held at bent bands of five stale have school distin ren inattur November 1 J. 1 ! 37 at the post i. Entered as second-clas- s teeth. the Alpine Sharon Stake Seminary Saturday. the context, and will play Office at Provo. Utah, under the Act of March 3, IS 79. 11 Of the 134 children brush Muy 7 at 10 a. m. Any children rict held recently were highly tln-aa tin one Kigali days during to a re-jo-rt teeth regularly twice a who have not been previously All Kchoiaxlic successful, according baud. week made Spcnd and Destroy this day. by Mrs. protected may be vaccinated or iiintruiiK-iila- l inuaii- organizational 11 Do not crun own a tooth- immunized at this time. public health nurse. in the region will participate, with !Loy Doss, were made czauiiualioiiH j brush. And now comes the proixisal from an automobile nolo und ensemble coin petition possible by the cooperation of the The medical examination rehinted for May bring Thursday, manufacturer for the government to spend $100,000,000 P. T. A., the medical and dental vealed that 68 children bad Concert Workers Honored: 13, and the band and orchestra societies of Utah More than 60 Community concounty, and the swollen gland about tbe neck; buying up and scrapping 1,000,000 old uutoniohiles, on event for Friday and Saturday. Public Health District No. 4 of 91 hud bad tonsils or other de- cert workers were honored Tues1 the theory that the automobile industry employs one C. chairman Muffin J. general the Utah state board of health. fects of the throat: 14 had heart day night at the close of the of tbe three daya of context, with out of every seven persons, directly or indirectly. Last year 210 children started disease; 51 were not properly 1937-3- 8 season which haa brough C. J. Ilart, Ii. Y. U. professor, in The idea is no different than paying farmers for school fur the first time In the nourished and smallur number to Provo audiences some of the charge of the climactic spectacle Alpine district, but only 134 had many other detects. not raising crops, plowing under cotton, destroying world's greatest musicians, lecon the last day when the grand children were examined this year, "Have these examinations been turers, and artists, and added etc. But farm of will follow its banda crops, young pigs, buying surplus entry parade which Indicates many eligible worth the money spent on them? rlrbly to the lives of thousands the opening bomb and flreworlu children not pretty hard for the older school who were taught to save attending, states Not unleea the children who enter who have enjoyed theae programs Kenneth display. 1'rinclpal Mrs. Dost. However, of thoae school for the first time at Cent and produce, to get URed to the new idea of spend and during the past season. Weight of the Provo high school, attending this year, 114 were destroy. and ltuth Stott have sent inagainst smallpox end structions to all participating or- protected 105 against diptheris, which, ganizations, and Dwight Packard, added to previous examinations J . Progressive Education Is chairman, working housing make 125 safe from smallpox and P. A. T. overtime with organiz- 124 from diphtheria. ations In the city to find accomAccording to the proceedings of the "Progressive "With such results obtained, we modations. Education" convention held last week in Salt Lake City, have little fear of epidemics In the new emphasis for education is on the child and his this group" declared Mrs. Dose, 200 needs and interests, rather than on the school curricula. "but we urge etrongly that ell Fishing Season: Some of the outstanding statements made during Announcement of the opening children not protected should be Rooms the three days of convention work attended by more dute for the fishing season In examined by their family dentist than 300 educators from ail parts of Utah, might help Utah waa made this week by and doctor before entering school, Newell B. Cook, state fish and having all defects corrected." to orient our thinking about what is going on In our game commissioner. It la to be Mrs. Does' Report present day school system: "We wish to emphasise that 200 May 29 this year, with July 1 ton Education must be expressed in terms of economic all watera over 7000 feet. Sports- finding the defects la of no value and social needs; it must be dynamic, and spring out of men from all parts of the state Tile the environment of the individual. met Commissioner Cook at the Civil Service minihe must and mathematics Languages higher Capitol Wednesday, and such a mized. Surveys show that high school students spend of opinions were held that High variety one fourth of their time on languages, yet do not learn not until after the gathering did Britain to speak, write, read, or understand them. Instead of Mr, Cook make hie announcement, OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Says Dr, Martin such waste of time,. we must recognize the growing need which waa mors of a compromise for instruction in preparation for marriage and parentthan anything. Civil service In England Is hood, including study of economic relationships, psycholchosen as a vocation aa early os and Baseball Opener: physical relationships. ogical understanding, their entry Into high school, and The secondary school system should attack the probTIMP PARK, Sunday, May 1, a broad cultural lem of preparing young people to adjust to the complexiat 2:20 p, m. will see the open- without specialization background, Is demand ties of the social order, to prepare them for a job, get ing game of the baseball season, ed," declared Dr. Thomu L. MarBolt Lake Otty, Utah to make and ; to one of them, and help them with the Provo Tlmps opposed by tin keep keep it at the Wednesday night the Gemmell Club veterans, perfriends, of both sexes, including the problem of finding All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled special meeting of the itndent'e a mate; to work with others in making the community haps the outstanding teem of the section of the American Society ERNEST ROaSITKR, in which they live a better place in which to live; in league, with Shepherd, formerly of Agronomy which woe held at of the U. S. Mines hurling for Dr. Martin's home. other words, to assist the student to adjust socially and them. The Tlmpe line-u- p U foreHIGHLY RECOMMENDED No one la permitted to specialapply principles of social awareness and cooperative becast with Philippy behind the bat, ise In the British civil service, all havior, rather than to prepare him to pass tests of facts, 8am Christensen on the monad, examinations knowledge, or skills. being baaed npon Lea Page at first. Bliss Hoover at all of e liberal education, Our present system has produced many people phases at second, Laver Kump abort, there being six different sets of highly trained in some field, possessed of a large amount Lob Colllna on third, Wayne MIL inch and the appliOf information, who are still ignorant when it comes to let In left field. Happy Gardner in cant examinations, in the first ill being required the real meaning of education. The real problem facing center, and Weight at right field. pine to be honor from to graduates of of the schools the the inability graduates today is Both Bob Bullock, mentor of the Oxford or universities. Cambridge utilize their training productively. Vocational training and club, Manager Collins predict The eaeaptlon Is, explained Dr. is a major function of a modern university, but education a big season ahead for the Tlmps Martin, that specialisation In any includes also the learning how to get the most out of life, this year. line will be easily and quickly s s and to allow others to do the ssme. by men and women accomplished A good teacher is one whose teaching brings results Deer Creek : who have attained a height of as measured in pupils. Progressive education stimulates Irking under delay Incident to culture end learning demanded creative capacities of children and does not repress them. clearing titles to lend sand other for inch examinations. It Is inch details of Deer Creek, T. E. Con- a high standard thus held up to Perhaps the best summation of the term "Progrescon- those who aspire for the civil sersive Education was given by Dr. William II. Kilpatrick, nolly of the professor-emerila- s of education at Columbia university, tracting company announced this vice which makes the British week that construction would pro- service outstanding throughout in the following four points: ceed within a few days, or aa the world. 1. Progressive education is based on life and living, soon aa equipment reaches here, Elvtn Dennis of Roosevelt, as opposed to study about life. despite the fact that the actual president of the group, directed 2. Uses race experience or culture in the actual order to proceed hot not been the meeting and Franels Bahr of Beginning: 10 A. M. prosecution of life, not merely in preparation for later Is the secretary. given. Believing that all pending Idaho Falls nse. negotiations will he settled satis- Other members are: Fnllmer 8. Aims to build up the students as intelligent, Mr. Connolly stated that Allred of Lehl; William Black-mor- e factorily, i motivto apply personalities, not merely rather than wait longer, the work of Cardston, Canada; Pan! ation of assignments made under threat of penalty. of driving the diversion tnnnell Christensen of American Fork; 4. Seeks to teach pupils to think and plan' and Immediwould be undertaken Crandall American Glddlnga, criticize what they do, rather than frustrate creative ately. About 250 men will be Fork; Irvin Glbby, Logan; Clyde thinking by having the teacher do all the thinking in employed during the early atagee Holds way. Lake View; Clarence of the construction work. More Harston. advance. Warnlck Wyoming; than 4000 applications for Jobs Palfreyman, Sprln grille; Wendell ;;; on the work have been filed. 8tnckl, Idaho; Sterling Olsen, Spanish Fork: Brian Hatchings, West Jordan; Lynn Maxwell, Odd Fellows Arisons; Moroni Merchant, Kam- Grand Lodge Convention: Utah Valiev News coming Invents School Children Safe From Epidemic In Alpine District 134 I Pre-scho- ol un-ro- ; ! N V. ill Lake' s Newest Hotel vf V Zt i . i n HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 4 i a ,. ? .? r f f; i Dont Miss J 1 O: 4i? V. 3 v. ; ' H 13-- Rohl-Connol- ly :. M V "J if ; ' I ;J t i M; a 1 i i Give her beauty. Choose flowers, the perfect message of your love for. her. Shell appreciate this gift more than any other yon could possibly select. Our Special Mothers Day collection includes cot flowers, potted plants and lovely corsages. AD very specially priced. - Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- 0 where the Flowers Grow I South 2 West Provo, Utah New G. E. Refrigerator Assured Quality Is Economical i ! A LITTLE PRESENT, MOM. ( s : Friday ng t 4 A :::$ The Big ! (li i Baths Standards In Great si' "TIIE ID E AX GIFT FOR P-l- i ill MOTHERS DAY, MAY 8th. oses in Cake Snon) We are now taking advance orders for this popular Mothers Day gift cake. Baked from a famous Betty Crocker recipe, Rose now is a delicate white cake, light and moist. rovered with sweet shredded cocoanut. ill -S 50 Or, i f you wish, we will make you a specially decorated cake L.PA up to from $125 Provo Bakery 67 North 1 Fhone 334 For Delivery East Provo, Utah - Clyde Scott, Provo city fire chief, and general chairman for the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge convention elated for this city May 10, 17, and 18, announces plane are nearing completion for the Grand Encampment of Utah, to he held in the Elke home. Mayor Mark Anderson will give the address of welcome, and among the visitors will be Edward Preha of Longmonv. Colo., representing Grand Sire Thomas G. Andrews of Oklahoma: Grand Master C. II. Nelson of Grsnd Junction, Colo.. Grand Patriarch E. J. Flckey of Magna, Grand blaster Charles Hanks of Salem; and Mrs. Mary H. Thomas of Tooele, president of the Rebek. ehs. Further details will bs announced later. "Y Eagles Merrill Chrlstopherson. assistant scout executive, announces everything Is In readiness for the special merit badge Instruction powwow to be conducted by the 44 t4i4444444444444444hW-444t- Dr. J. E. Harrison 1 TAILORING i.; (Individually i.i Hculgni-d- , Cut and Fitted) Remodeling, Repairing, Etc. MITCHELL the Tailor il t i' a; OPTOMETRIST SUITS, COATS, Etc. for Ladies and Gentlemen TAILORED TO ORDER ' 267 N. 3rd East MMiiqnranTwmaaaaai sV I Provo, Utah Phone 01 104 V. Center SL IYoto Utah "Y" Eagle fleout club at B. Y. U. May 5. 6, and 7 for all smuts of second class and above. Four merit badges may be obtained by each scout, with special Instructions to be given In agriculture, bird study, architecture, athletics, botany, camping, chemistry, dairying, swimming, reptile study, etc. Demonstrations, recreational activities, moving pictures, and other entertainment feature ere plan- ilWLOR BROS COMRYNY THE . . . . The nation-wid- e carnation sale will find Its counterpart In Provo, tomorrow, Saturday, April 30, the msmmmmm See This Value . . . . a 4 - Piece Carnation Sale: when STORE GP PhPVO f'M ned. a DEPARTMENT Mt. TImpanogos auxili- ary, No. 4 of the United Spanish War Veterans appeal to the pub-li- e spirit and patriotism of the citizen of Trovo. The money la used to relieve the crippled and Invalid veterans In hospitals and soldiers' homes. The flowers are made by the veterans able to do light work, and aoms of the funds accruing will be used to help them in their own home when necessary. Springville Art Exhibition: Today at 11 a. m. Professor B. F. Larson will speak at the Springville Art exhibition at the unveiling of the "purchase picture" of the high school art exhibit, with Principal W. W. Brock-ban- k directing the program. Ths Springville high school orchestra and the boys' chorus will furnish tho music, and winners of the essay contest will h announced. Bedroom Suite $29.50 This Includes: VANITY, CHEST, BED and BENCH 1. Thrifty in PRICEI GRANITE FURNITURE 84 TERMS North University NO CARRYING CHARGE 2. Thrifty In CURRENTI 3. Thrifty In UPKEEP I 6 Cubic Feet Protection Plan Huisk Electric Go. 230 V. Center Phone 1432 |