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Show - to Public Opinion SnccMkur Journal PiblUhod every Friday moraine by UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. IT North Flrat Want Provo, Utah. matter November' II, 1137 at the pent office at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, J87I. Entered aa eecoud-claa- e We Appreciate Our Singers Life would be tedious indeed without song. Meetings, whether public or private, civic or religious, would lose zest and interest were in not for our songsters who so willingly perforin at these functions. Tedious speakers, who mumble their words, exhibitAmerican in speech, are ing the redeemed when the singer takes the platform and so dearly enunciates every syllable that at least we can hear every word uttered. speakers, talking to hear themRelves, failing to see that half their audience is asleep, are redeemed by the message of hoie and inspiring music given by our singers who so willingly come to conventions, political rallies, or other public gatherings. It has always been a joy with us to find singers who are willing to sing. The gift is so rare that no artist should hide his talent, and thankfully most of them do uul, but seem willing to sing whenever called upon for a public appearance. With such evident neglect of the powers of speech witnessed with most of our public speakers, it is doubly important that more people learn to sing for singers have caught the need of clear'enunciation, proper use of lips and voice, a knowledge of emphasis on the right words, the capacity to make the lips express what the heart knows, and the ability to make the voice carry out to the remotest parts of the room with seemingly slightest effort ss Long-wind- TRAINING MOOTS PUNNED FOR SCOUT Training II! ule: Provo Canyon, October Zion Park, November 1; 25-2- 3; Eph- Monroe raim, November end FUlmore, November and Uintah Banin, November Price, November All Scoutmasters end Explorer Leaders and Assistants, Troop and and District Committees others interested In the respective trees are Invited to psrticlpato, eld Mr. Passey. Each man will bring his own sleeping or bedroll, shelter and eating utensils, and wear camp clothing. Meals will bo provided. A barbecne at 4 p. m. on the Friday of each week end the eoursee are scheduled will open the respective Moots". Tralnlns will be provided la leader-shl- p methods, organisation of Troop mootlcs, and patrols, game and song leadership and In other phases of Scouting. Each participant will be awarded a Certificate toward his Scoutmaster's 18-1- 1; Label Made Famous By 11-1- 3; 4-- 5; 13-1- 1. An Outstanding Topcoat rates Government Institution, all patents granted members of Its staff are dedicated to the free use of the people of the United States. TILE FLOORS MADE FROM WOOD WASTE workers at the U. S. Products laboratory. Madison, Wli., have Just been granted a patent on a method of converting sawdust or other wood waste Into valuable aynthetir plastics. The patent rovers a way of rooking any of these waste materials with water and chemicals under steam pressure so that a material is obtained which can be moulded to form a hard, dense, black, shiny product like bake-lltIt has high strength, does not shatter easily, and Is resistant to water and moisture. It Is an excellent electric Insulator. Buttons, door knobs, steering wheels for antes, and radio panela are a few of the articles particularly well suited to bo made from this plastic. However, there seems to bo no limit to tho demand for things that ean ho made from tho gummy stuff that harden, polishes, and works np beautifully Into everything from ash trys to larger objects, opening np possibilities of quantity naes, like floor and wall tlla, electric Inconsulators, and tainers. ' To get this plastic, sawdust or other wood waste la shoveled Into a metal container, dilute acid Is added, and the container hemtod. This changes the ehemlcal nature of tho eawdust and when the container la opened tho sawdust as such Is gono and In Its placo la dark powder In n bath of syrup. Little tots era play safely out of doors fa three warm protective play eaite. Aad they'll look Jaat about as attractive as yoa era dress them, too. Select from a wide raage of styles aad prices. Mrs. J. H, Dc Donald waa hostess to members of Camp No. 1, of Utah Pioneers daughters Thursdsy afternoon at her home. Thirty-on- e members were present. Iva Mortensen, captain was In charge. Singing, How Firm a Foundation Yo Saints Of the Lord,' by members. Prayer was offered by Lottie D. Sorensen, grandA solo, Oh daughter. My Motbor, composed by William C. Harrison, son of William Harrison, waa rendered by Ethel 8. on the Croffard, accompanied piano by her sister, Erma 8. Olson, great grandaughters. History written and read by his daughter Janetta Louisa Harrison. Two songs by Zelda and Aftoa Madsan, great granddaughters. Mrs. . Ollvs Mahon Nicholes, granddaughter, gave two readings composed by her and her daughter Ruth, Poem written by Isa bell H. Scott, daughter. on his 104th birthday, was read by Janetta Louise Harrison, daughter. Ills only surviving wife. Jan-ne- tt Oallacher Harrison, who Is In her ninety-fift- h year, was present. Benediction by Lottie H. Anderson, daughter. Tasty refreshments were served by Iva Mortensen, Evelyn McDonad, and Flora Brimhall. . remarkable durability. " The surprising part of the whole story is the price, ONL4Y i TAILORED BY CLOTHCRAFT Lined with EARL-GLRayon O ; being repaired. Frank Briber 1 in Pitta-burg- h, her Cal., visiting with daughter, Mrs. Tom Nicol and The little folks of the, family. family are going through a aelge of scarlet fever. The Delos Snyder residence Is nearing completion. B. F. Gardner I reported to be enjoying hla sojourn way up In Maine. and Mrs. Ramons Anderson Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were visitors at the C. H. Davis home daring the past week. Once upon a time there wes an Stake, with some Real Live People aa Its leaders. After much planning and hard Mre. ' SHRIVERS Style Leadership try to report happenings B ,u sections of our community, but we're bound to miss some events Wont you help make our paper more Interesting by reporting our news Items? zee HEATER TIME! ITS For Model A Every Home Estate Heatrola Pacific Super-Heat- er nEATER YOU CAN BUY A FOR AS LITTLE AS j DIXON TAYLOR RUSSELL .. Headquarters or EQUIPMENT at Sears! Marlin 30-3- 7-S- ho RIFLE 0 0 caliber lever action. frame with full length, seven cartridge magasln. 10 -- Inch round tapered special steel barcrown mnixle. rel, proof-testeVisible hammer. Case hardened receiver. Genuine American Walnut stock and forearm. Powerful, accurate! Simple, durable mechanism. 7 --shot 30-3- Solid $1.98 to $6.95 d, Christensens University Are. 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Auxiliaries, please send u your news, your special programs We are your publicity agency, lre gladly waiting to serve you. w( GET YOUR HUNTING Part of the story is told by the name , Telephone was work, a community theatre tbs best opened, producing only howpictures for its patrons, all, Then, rate. reduced much ever at a flue community recreation center began to take shape. Finally, to unify, and make all complete, a Slake paper came Into being. Don't let that last statement fool you it didnt "Just Happen The beginning of another weekly newspaper is Indeed character- HUNTING e. acid-resisti- Mrs. C. H. Darlas, Reporter SEARS Forest of conducting success- ls respect. The greet advantages of wood plastic are its low cost, preliminary cstlmstes indicate It can he nude In bulk for 3 or 3 eenta pound, and Its adaptability to a wide range of objects. Since the Forest Products Laboratory Is a Research LEADERS Scout ful Boy Sioutwiid Explorer St Inbe will presented programs tensive overnight Moots" In various parts of Utah National Parks Moy Scout Council during November, Roy Passey of Provo, CouncU Training Chairman, announced today. Council Tralnlns Leaders and otbi.r experts will conduct the sessions on the following sched- now-a-da- ys out as slabs, disks, or other desired shapes, very dense, hard, strong and black as ebony. The plastic can be turned on a lathe, sawed, bored, and otherwise worked in much the same manner as bard rubber. It la a pour conductor of heat, so that It feels warm and comfortable to the touch something like its parent substance wood, In this surely appreciate their singing, but we have witnessed singers leave the room so quickly after their performance that the chairman found himself talking to thin air as he proceeded to express appreciation of the group to the singer for his or her performance. Over a perjod of time involving a score or more public meetings we have counted the number of singers who have remained in the audience after their performance. We used less than the fingers of one hand, not including the thumb. Almost invariably the singers, and often their accompanists leave immediately after their part on the program has been done, sometimes however having the grace to ask the presiding officer to excuse them because of another engagement. But surely every one of these singers did not have another engagement. We almost felt like awarding the few singers who did remain a gold medal or something for their courtesy in remaining in the hall where they had ceased to be the chief attraction. ed GRAND VIEW This powder when put into molds and subjected to pressure comes But one thing seems to remain for singers to learn. It is to Appreciate their audiences. We in the audience Utah Valley- News A Friday. October 21. UTAH VALLEY NEWS Paft Twt Famous Ranger SHE REALLY. 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