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Show Friday, September 23, VTAI1 VALLEY NEWS Page Twe U tall Valley News Successor to Public Opinion PUBLISHING ACHIEVED Jl bp IS HEALTH PUBLIC Mra. C. H. Poulaoa, Reporter Telepboue 04 Journal Publish! svery Friday morning UTAH VALLEY WMt TIMPANOGOS health was, or what the functions, purpose and activities of state, city and county boards of health consisted of. City officials, physicians and aome few citlxens wen the small number having contact with health agencies. The great American public knew little or nothing about boards of health uniese their personal problems brought them In direct contact with health matters. In a vague way they understood that city and state boards of health wen operating, bnt how and eometimeo why, they did not ONLY CO. Church service lust Bunder BY EDUCATION Provo, Utah. evening were conducted br C. IT North Pint Wilford Lsrsen of the UUboprlc. matter November II, 1117 at tbe poet Says Dr. Earner Batered aa second-clas- s Following the preliminary exerat Pipvo, Utah, under the Act of Kerch I, 1179. cises the time was turned to "Public health is con: Henry D. Taylor of the Stake Those Among High Counsel who spoke briefly cerntMl not only with the and Introduced Allen I). Johnson aaving of hnman lives, but Approximately 13,000 persons, enough to populate aa the guest apeaker of tha with guiding the public also Mr. Johnson spoke on tbe a small city, who would otherwise have died in auto in States. of Constitution tho United learning how to live know. accidents during 1038, will probably live to welcome A vocal duet was sung ny Mrs. Now, however, through governhealthfully and effectively the New Year next January thanks, largely, to the tireWinnie Graff and Mrs. Lucy Poul-soInterest In prevention ot mental in their environment, daily less efforts of such agencies as the National Institute and other M. Farner of disease, sanitation Dr. Lloyd says Tha first Relief Society of the of tho dally public 4 health, phases of tho for Traffic Safety, the National Safety Council, The season of District director was held Tuesday after- Provo, and weekly press, monthly and Automotive Safety Foundation, thousands of newsnoon with Mrs. Emma Stratton In State Board of Health. "For that reason overy means, other publication! hare sent out charge. An Interesting outline of paper editors, and tho casualty insurance industry. newspapers, radio, public meet- over the nation a great amount The men and women who are directly responsible tha work to bo dono In tho literbulletins end letters, are and variety of Information perdepartment was given by Mrs. ings, In for saving these 13,000 human lives will receive little or ary this effort to thoroughly taining to this subject and Its used Myrtla Christensen. Group singing on public relation to our every-da- y living, Inform the public no recognition for their tireless services. Their only was conducted by Mra. Jsnnls physically, mentally and economimatters. health who on the w'ill also not Farley, spoke solace will lie found in dry statistics. They Dr. McCormick, president of cally speaking. coming year to oe Almost without exception, opeven receive the gratitude they so justly deserve from work inforthathemusle Asdone department A the Amerlean Public Health position to necessary public "Education has stated: sociation those whose very lives they have saved, because proviSolemn "One dnet 8weetly to this guidance," and health measures has Its basis In dence never labels its victims in advance. Thought" was eung by Mrs. Win- la the key lack of Information as to preLucy Poulaon. further that: "Seventy per cent vailing condition In the first six months of 1938, highway fatalities nie Graff and Mra. wherever and Its kas work health of all public served. were Refreshments such ignorance la diswhenever ' decreased 22 per cent compared to 1937. And as the In education.1 kaala The officers end teachers of the fadee Healtk District No. IV la using pelled the antagonism Such progress is Primary association express themNew York Times has observed: and support la glvra. away educatmeans of available with every pleased Dr. especially cheering in view of tho enormity of the selves ns very wall "As time goes on, tha response nt the. Birthday ing the public In the problem of Farner, "and tha public says been has has what becomes The United States to problem. and healthful living appeals whan tha Primary, party given by as "the most enormous transportation system about ona hundred fifty children the city officials, healtk officers mors fully Informed on health and various societies, clubs and measures, publle support wilt in the world, with 3,000,000 miles of rights of way, participated. fraternal organisations and cltl-se- make possible greater advances was to of the party Tha object 30.000.- 000 pieces of rolling stock and an average of In tho prevention of disease In gsnersl for support. membership raise the annual 80.000.- 000 passengers daily. Until n few years ag, put a throughout Utah than have been fund. Gamas were played and There are two things that yon can and should do dancing enjoyed and refreshments small percentage of the public possible to date. realised what an Important matto promote safety on our highways. Observe every served. of ter the protection of public HOW TO PRKVHNT WAR: theme was the Put it on a cash baste. safety precaution yourself and enconrage others to do theFriendship M. In the assembly program the same. Incidentally, next January if yon are forLA. Tuesday evening tains en tne tunate enough to be among those present, you might i subjet were given by Clorane Reynsend up a silent prayer of thanks to the nation's traffic Lamb, Ina Poulson, lieta and Fern Pyne. Gordon De-- I olds, safety workers you just possibly are one of the lucky Lange and Booth Mayeock led tha BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED thirteen thousand. group In singing. Thirty seconds lienee was observes in iungnt USED w ,wtf' teas party at the Riverside park for the work thalr Classen -, began Six.test Wednesday afternoon. Congoleum Prospects art favorable teen members attended and din- USED tor year. ra A -- A enjoyable ner were and enjoyed. Lone bridge Reporter Mr. Sen Billings is at tha The Bachelor Girls elnb comSIRS Universal Coal (jacket) menced their meeting again teat homo of hte daughter, mn. Roy some USED after spending Gappmajer, a at tho with party The opening social tor the Re- Thnnday to relief Society will be held next home of Mlee Melba Sehonay. The , time In Idaho. He expects Daybed tha bin with main hen daughters was and sewing spent evening Tuesday afternoon. Work and winter. of tho USED part greater was than lunch and business wUl commence at 1:11 playing games Mra. Rose Lnnt of Cedar City and the net of tho afternoon will served. Tha following peoplo Sewing Machines Misses Mary Ollloaple, visited hero with bar old tima bo sprat In n social. All teachers Orissa Mn. J. friend Rowley. USED Wilma Wiaeomb, and former offleers are urged to Daryls Stewart, be there and all relief society Beth Brers ton, Leona Davie, Youth Bed Grace Booth, Dorothy and Edith members an Invited. Scott Wnnttn tho end USED A lovely bridal shower for Mrs. Trotter, GRAND VIEW Amass Ivors, formerly Mbs Annie h ostoes. Kitchen Mrs. C. H. Davies, Reporter enamel) . . The Literary club will moot nt Rohboek was held nt the borne of 00-J- -l Eva Telephone Ollleeple USED Wilma Wbcomb. Games the heme of Mn. played and a lovely leaOh-er- a this afternoon nt two. Mrs. Alien Kitchen Table Elders Gammon and Vsrtey, Drop was nerved after which many Stewart will be hoeteae and Mn. lovely gifts wen presented to tho Loota Dixon will review tho book, representing tho High Connell, hrldo. The following people wen Will Europe Maintain Peace or gave Interesting talks as pert of tho regular Sunday night service. to- attends see: Waldeaa Ivon, Wirt" Mr. and Mn. Garn Harvard sans Donna Stnbba, Malba Behoaey, Coot of medical services for a duet A large and Intonated Laosa Davis, Jerry Nelson, Daryls 316 W. Center Stewart, Ones booth, WUma farm families tots la abont $15.-00,0- audience was presraL The funeral service for little for tho Ualted States, an Wiaeomb and the honored gnaeL Tho Alafa deb had n aehne-- average of ft! per farm family. Phyllis Maag, held on Thursday at 1:10 In tho ward chapel, was wall attended. A largo number of poopla from Vineyard wen In atAfpiabavgs Bbtter Vuion-Bbtt- u tendance, that being the former , The Highest Type of Service home of the Mnag family. The peahen were Btehop Heberteon, MODERATE PRICES V. N. Anderson and George Welle, ell of Vineyard; and Victor C. Your Eyes are in the care of and Blnhop Jolley. Anderson, State Registered Optometrist two Musical nnmbora Included by Mn. Mallleant Wells and Thousands of Satisfied Custsmers. duete Isabelll Davis, and n dnet by Mr. and Mn. John Kuhnl. Dr. G. H. Heindselman Mr. and Mn. F. M. Brlekey hare had the parents of Mr. Brio-ke- y With Ilcindsclman Optical & Jewelry Co. as their guests recently. The ward genealogy coipmltteo For More will he In charge of tho prognm Home for next Sunday night. Several Tools for the kitchen, equipment for the basement short talks on "Experience In Research" will be piven by ward I dozens of things to make yonr home more members. Special musical numbefficient and comfortable. "Whatever you need in er nnder the direction of ward rhorleler. On Griffith, an to be the way of hardware can he selected here in a feature of the meeting which la In charge of ward representatives. variety of merchandise at prices well within yonr Thomas L. Allred and his assistmoans. Stock up now ou fall and winter hardware ant. Elgin Ollphant. needs. Mr. and Mn. Rex Griffith went with other Taylor Bros, employees to Salt Lake Monday evening to inspect the new women's dormitory on the University of Utah Present evs-nln- g. n. ed na w I ! New and Used f1 EDGEMONT 7x9 Rug Furniture ... $ 2.95 Range and Mattress . Heater (part Leaf Furniture Exchange - 01 . a mtmmmamt .... Con. Wagon & Machine Co. rampna. Federal tew provides n fine of f!.000 and five yean Imprison mrnt for permitting marijuana plant to grow on one's tend. THE TWO PRAYERS Ulst night my little boy confessed to me some at my knee he with tears: prayed Dear God, make me a man, like Daddy wise and strong; 1 1 now you can. Then while he slept I knelt beside his lied, confessed iny sins, and prayed with low bowed head; Oh God, make me a child Like my child here Pure, guileless, trusting Thee with faith sincere Andrew Giujkr 100 N. ifa tierat jf(ome University Avenue Phone S3! 2.')i3 W. lea Strange Witch We all want a home, thing to call our own. some- We have HOMES, FARMS. RANCHER, niTUHXO LOTS. Yon can buy on terms. If yon will call PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. North VnlTi'Mity Avenue, or Itinn1 4.10 fur Appointment Si) WE WILL SEE YOU Center Provo, Utah NOW! NATURE chiMish wrong; and kneeling down jf(atcfi'Ouist Efficient IS THE TIME TO PAINT THAT NEW ROOF It is estimated that to paint a new shingled roof u'itt prolong it's life 13 years. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN boy dinn i for ta'ltWAN u congressman or senator. trad to keep. He tw s may turn on Carnival Dance Host grade, dependable free di'litrtry service. Storage rates. C. Chris top Iiereon, (OIL: Susan Jameson, Reporter Telcpluiue ALJi 1 I PLEASANT VIEW limns 021R1 at APPOLLO HALL tfh 701. AMERICAN children atApproximately tended the opening Primary social Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hansen was In rharge with Mrs. Edith Snow leading the activities. Light refreshments were served. Anthony Ivins left Monday for tho Loo Angeles County Fair and Horse Show. Ho intends to ho 75 gone n week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Ivlne, Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Young, Mr. and Mn. Seth T. Shaw and Mr. and Mn. George H. Hanson attended the B.Y.U. Faculty party at the Girls Canyon Homo in Pfovo canyon Monday evantag aery seldom get Low Prices when you buy on Easy Terms. Here is Good News. Easy terms end Low prices both at L. and IL Tiro Co. Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Radios, etc. SAVE $5.00 to $25.00 Adv. You FORK Saturday Night FREE BUS, Leaves PROVO form Thornton TO TRADE FOR TEAM WORK, LINCOLN HIGH at 8:30 a two-wa- y plow and a hay rake. Phone OS4R4. OREM DRUG at 8:45 p. m. Gillmans store at 8:50 p. m. Pleasant Grove at 9 p. m. Hot supper, community otaging and dancing wen features of tho ovantag. Mia Vera Davis of Waltehnrg Is spending n week with her sister Mn. Mona Phillips. W. H. Boyls will b tho speaker in 8undsy evening chnrch service. Special musle has boon arranged by Mra. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bingham and Sanford of American Fork were guests nt the Nswell Baum home over Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Albert Dattga and family of Salt Lake visited ban during the Fair. Mr. and Mn. Ned Tiffany and family of Loe Angeles will arrive this weekend to visit with Mn. Hattie Peterson. Mr. Tiffany Is n brother to Mrs. Petenon. of the Y.M.M.LA. Members superintendency, just newly organised are Morbeth Snow, Edward Burgener, and Elbert Miller. Memben of the ward wish them success. SIMMON'S FACTORY SALE! GENEALOGY STAKE Amelin Latte, Reporter Phone I4IJ1 A Senior temple excursion to tha Salt Lake Tempi la set for Monday, Oct. Ird from Bharoq stake. Special rates on tho Orem line of 77 crate for tha round trip on tho tint train leaving Provo at 7: It A. M. each Wednesday, arriving' in Salt Lake at 1:11 A. M. In tho Those participating Junior Baptismal excursion which was sponsored from Sharon stake Saturday, Sept. 10th were aa follows: Donald C. McKay, MUton Delos Millar, Melvin Fay Burgener, Leslie Earl Lelchty, Wallace Dayton Chatwta, Wayne Burdell Darla, Lester Leo Hansen, Joseph Aaron Clinger, Ron-mi- ld Gordon Hansen, Gera Lott Beam, Wallace LeRoy Ferguaou, Glen Jolley Ptaegar; Nanalee Johnson, Dorothy LaVera Clinger, Rnby Alene Johnson, Dorothy Taylor, Melds Iris Johnson, Lola Johnson, Bertha Madsen, Thelma Carter, Orpha Landis, Lucille Allred, Dene Harward, Audrey Hills, June E. Lunceford, Vnleno Cementst, Jlnnle Marie Williamson, LaVettm Carter, Baste Haws. Number of baptisms performed for tha dead wae S5I. Samuel A. Carter supervised tha young people. Twelve members attended the temple excursions held Wednesday Sept. 14th. Number of endowments performed II; couples sealed, 5; children to parenta 50. Stako genealogical board and Union Mootings were held Sunday Sept. 18th In the Stake seminary bldg, with II members In attendance and president Samuel Cor-dnpresiding, counsellor Samnel A. Carter conducting. Tha program was tarnished by the Grandview Ward committee, the speaker being Elgin Ollphant. Music was conducted under the direction of John K. Allen with a special number by John .K. Allen and William TUylor. Genealogical Sunday this year is Sept. 25. It Is requested that tho ward representative present the program under tho direction of the Bishop. Those called upon to speak In tha different mootings are to take np tho subject of research, by relating soma individual experiences of tracing their ancestors. er YALLF.Y Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & PROPRIETOR! FEATURING Car Load Purchase Discontinued at Reductions up m 0 0 We made this purchase of Brand-NeBeds, Springs, Mattresses and Stndio Conches so far below their regular costs that we can sell many of them 50 per cent below their former Factory-Fixe- d resale prices. All stock is crisp and new, bnt numbers which must be changed in Fall All Friends of D. T. R. who anticipate any need for sleeping equipment are urged to look over these genuine " bargainsw - . Bed Ensemble, includes: 3-Pi- 1 perfect walnut finished bed. 1 genuine Simmons coil spring. e cotton mattress. thick, 1 roll-edg- Regular Value, $20.00 Ensemble during this sale $15.40 Genuine Steel Bed perfect walnut finishes was a very good value at $5.95 Now priced for this sale $4.50 Deep Coil Springs very comfortable and durable was big newB at $6.95 During this sale you pay only , ..... $4.95 ... $5.95 Cotton Mattress with a thick roll-edg- e. During this sale you buy it for GENUINE SIMMONS STUDIO COUCHES During this sale as low as $22.95 These are just a few of the wonderful values offered during this Simmons Sale. Ask about the others. HIGH GRAD Poultry and Dairy Utah Valley Glass & Paint Store West CV.nteh ta s promlM-- WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR NO OBLIGATION 34S lkta't punish your making 1938 Piionk 403 Ask About Our Monthly Pay Plan FEEDS HAY and GRAIN N. University Are. PHONE 114 151 Dixon - Tajlor - Russell 3aaa5SSagffi3Ei |