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Show U1AH 7ALLEY NEWS Friday, February 8. 18SS PASTEURIZATION teurisation. Inspection brings us cleaner, fresher and safer milk but not URGED BY HEALTH necessarily safe milk. The limitations of Inspection are taken care of by pasteurisation. DISTRICT DIRECTOR Pasteurisation la done by heating milk to a temperature below Dr. L M. Farmer, that of boiling, holding It at that (Article 4 District Health Director) temperature for a definite time The previous article ou milk and then chilling It rapidly. The appearing in this paper pointed time and temperature of pasteurout the Importance of Inspection isation are designed to be suffiIn preventing disease transmission cient to kill the harmful bacteria bp milk. Insertion Is very help with the least possible effect upon fnl in tracing the source of lnfect-e- d the milk Itself. There are no sound objections milk and preventing recurrences. The most careful Inspection to pasteurised milk and all arguIn the world cannot prevent oc- ments are In favor of It The casional unsanitary conditions. heat of proper pasteurisation does Since this is true there Is one not alter the taste, appearance or digestibility of milk unfavorably safeguard to prevent milk-borinfections and epidemics pas and does not appreciably diminish lr Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rates: Rooms $1.50 Baths aim-ple- a Mortons Jewelers Salt Lake City, Utah ERNEST a a, HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE O. sea Sympathy for Vorl Shumway who was seriously burned during an accident In her homo recently to ezpreaaed by her high school frleade. a a Luther Gable, famoua as a scientist and experienced In radium work, thrilled aua entertained Lincoln atudente Friday at tho Lyceum program. Hto lecture was instructive as well for ho brought many facta anuuv radium before the student, such as its cost (125,000 an ounce, formerly 22,400,000 an ounco) Its power (if exposed ones finger would ha burned off before one to aware of it) and other qualities of this precious substance. sa OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE All West Exposure Rooms see Journalism students era making dally' reports on stats, national, and foreign nowa from tho dally paper, and sach month era required to hand In written hook reporta on their own book selection. The sophomore, Lottie Pomeroy and Edward Nimer, tied the seniors, Lena Lamb and Frank Stratton, In tho lnterclasa debate week. These debates are prelast Special Incentive was offered to entering the Odgen paratory to the cast of The Jester," Rustournament in the near future. sian musical comedy-drampresented for the last tima Feb. 2. Emery G. Epperson, composer of the opera, traveled from Sal. Lake City to attend the present- Lose Watches, Jewels ation. Mr. Epperson, who to now Burglars got away with four living In Salt Lake, received hie watches and a quantity of Jewels education In Provo schools. Tho musical was presen tea of various kinds In a daring early February 1 before a capacity morning robbery through tha plate glass windows of Morton'a student audience. Students with leading roles Jewelers here Tuesday, a hols were: Louise Bullock, Weston about a foot square, both win Brown, Garth Pehrson, Beverly dows being broken by using ac-a Cherrlngton, Jean Rnff, Edward brick, and then robbery being tocomplished by edging tha cloth n, Bown, Betty Davta, Lillian hole and pkklng oft Mae Betty Johnson, Larry ward th Andrus, Normatf Larison, Paul the artklea. The thieve evidently worked Groneman, Earl Calahan, Lloyd the hours between 6.20 during Lamond Rollins, and Mecham, 7 a. m. as Allen Allman, m. a. and , Robert Hansen. night wakhman found all qnkt as he passed Morton's at 5.20. E. LINCOLN NOTES H. Morton, manager, was In Salt Lake City that night, and Bob Three debate teams from West Snyder, assistant manger, coming High in Salt Lake met the Lin- to work at 9 a. m. first learned coln teams Wednesday on the of tho robbery, upon hto arrival, subject: "Resolved that United though police had already Invest! States should establish an alliance gated. with Great Britain." Lincoln deEstimated loaa varies from baters were Lena Lamb, Daryl 1300 to 2500, four watches alons Stewart, Leona Madsen, Cleo being a loaa of about 2250, tha Davis, Madge Lewis, .and Mary Jewelry and smaller items being Jean Skinner. undetermined. Tile $4.00 for thotr team, have been stated dally, directed by senior cheer leaden, oe Reeaha. Verna Harding, and Sam MarrlattL Tho Tlgonttea have added to tho choering by staging snake dancee on tho gym floor in honor of tho team. Provo High Present Opera The Jester Before Composer 200 to lta food value, except to reduce slightly tho amount of Vitamin C. This may ha readily offact by using orangs Juice or tomato juke. Raw milk does not contain enough Vitamin C for tho normal dirt and must be supplemented with orange or tomato Juke or other food containing thla Vitamin. Tho detalla of pasteurization will not bo given In thla aerlea of artklee but anyone wishing more lnformatkn in thk connectkn may secure it from the district offke of tho Utah State Board of Health, whkh la located In Provo. Paateurteatkn prevents ekk-neend deaths. It to tha bast Insurance obtainable to both tha producer and tha consumer of milk, as well as being the cheapest and moat effkknt manner of rendering Infected milk safe. Although Provo uses groat Quantities of milk every day, much of thla milk to not pasteurized. Can tha people of Provo afford to continue without safeguarding Its milk supply? The nezt and last article of thla aeries on milk will give the essential requirements for a safe and satisfactory milk aupply for Provo. Delightfully Air Cooled ROSSITEB, Chrls-tenae- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED HI SPECIAL e CREAM 12 PRICE LIMITED TIME ONLY ... i: V An unusual opportunity to gat acquainted with the wonders of Elmo Special Formula Cream and for regular users to gat a supply at this special prica! Springfilled Mattresses $34.50 ft I Total registration of tho eighteenth annual Leadership Weak which waa held at the university last week was 2102, according to Professor Seth T.. Shaw, general chairman of tho Leadership Kayoa Pajamas nnd night gowns Dollar Valne a girl of odds and ends, LADIES DRESSES, sizes 14 to 20 Men's 15c Dress Values to $1.00 HOII NUFF SED 2 FOB PAJAMAS 2 for 79c on J FOR SO? 15c Girls' 70c rayon alx she began to go to school. Her mother rnrlcd her nut brown hair, according to tlie rule, and sent her forth fa dainty frock, all freshly ntarrhed and root. For years her little dearie kept trudging right along, and learned about tlie vilanitnrs that kept tier well and strong, and to what the pollywog belong. The t curlier said her talent upon the clarinet waa something quite astonishing, and now, lest she forget, she rushes home to tell the news, and warn the folks tlie challenge must be met. Then soon tlie little maid you'll ere a playing In tlie band, her thin blue legs are stiff with cold, her small unsteady hand la making mnak for the crowd and isn't It Just grand? Next day the rlasara A and B mast have n peanut bust an extra dime to buy a gift for little Annk Rust nlrkle for piece of gnnae the sente and chair to dost; the opera then fa coming, and our Mollle'a la the cast the moment of her greatest Joy has really come at last. A canning suit of tnrkry red adds to tho mother's task; the practice time to In fall awing, ao Mollle has no time to tend the baby, wash a dish, and needs another dime to get sparkler for her hair, and fifteen cents for mother's fee of coarse she can't decline. Bat now oar Mollle'a sick In bed, she's had a nervous rhlll. The doctor saya she's all give out, disease has worked It's will. He'U call again some time nezt week, and then present hto bill. Yes, educattoafe fine alright, Its requirements are greet, oar school houses are palaces, the pride of any stnt- - but let ns get the evils there before It to too late. 2 fob 25c 2 FOR EDUCATION .When Mollle was 5IOIIII5 Ladies SILK HOSE Dollar Vaises 2 FOR Ladies DRESSES Dollar Values 2 $lft00 FOR $100 Ladle's Me BLOUSII Silk and Knit 2 FOB $1,QP IaiUm A SWEATER S dollar values UP 2 for GRAB BAGS BARGAIN COUNTER Mdse. Value to 01.00 to SUM Value 368 West 10? Provo Center St. 25? ats-Esa- z Murray, president of the Canadian Broadcasting corporation. Abolition of the offke of attorney to sought In s bill introduced in the state legislature by Rep. C. R. Hunter of Iron County. He holds the office of district attorney to be s political plum whkh can well be eliminated saving ths country considerable money. dtot-r- kt a Prospects for developing Provo river harbor Into s real recreation area were boosted this week by receipt of favorable letters from I. W. Trimble, state supervisor of the national park service who believes that the CCC might be used for carrying out the work. Mr. Trimble stated In hto letter that hto office had been designated to investigate tha potentialities of the site. see Frank Wentz, water commls-lonof Provo river ares, says Provo leads In central Utah with 126 per cent of normal precipitation during th past four months. er Mrs.: Say, do you think I am to wear this old squirrel cost all my Ufa? Mr.: Why not, the squirrels do, don't they? going organisation. Elinor is ths daughter of Mrs. Fred B. Crltchlow, 214 North 6 East. She to assignment editor on the Provonlan staff, semimonthly publication at tha high school. Zoe to Girls' athletic manager and Charlotte I feature editor of the Provoulan as well as publk service chairman. Publication of ths Girls' Annul to under ths supervision of is Sherman Wing. Ths staff mads np of girls from tha Journalism A and B daises and representative of the Girls' organisation. This magazine is published annually on Glrla' day and contains a program of ths day's events. Greetings from girls executives and woman teachers, futures, stories, and poems are Iso Included. A short story, poem, and cover design contest will be sponsored by the staff, tbs winning entrlu to be printed In the Annual. , Tax Reforms Theme at Forum those come. m. In attendance. AH are at The forum opens wel2 p. West'High vs. Provo High "Resolved: That ths United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain was the subject debated by Provo and West ol high, schools In an debate Wednesday at Provo high school. Provo high toama ware: J. M. Demos and Alan Carter, Bert Miller and Kalth Ercanbraek, affirmative; Paul Groneman and Lorry Andrus, negative. Members of tha Weat high school debate team ware: Jim Armantrout and Frank Udy, affirms live ; Wayne Page and Stephen Elkina, Robert Judd and Dick Squires, negative. Inter-scho- THE SCRAP BOOK (By D. B.) ' Current Tax Reform proposals Marriage la supposed to be the will be the theme of the A. Smith unton of two aoula. Occasionally assistant professor of ona soul finds Itself hitched np Pond, economics at B. Y. U. Thursday to a heel. Public evening, Feb. I at ths The fellow with money to barn Forom in the Provo high school meets hto match. announces auditorium, eventually library e Jesse W. Johnson, director. One reason .why man do not These weekly forum lectures are sponsored by the Adult Educa- understand woman to because tion program In Provo city, and they have only one life time la ' CITY Girls Annual Staff Selected BRIEFS Ed. 8hriver to expected hack early next week from hto trip to the San Francisco and Los Angeles markets where ha to doing hto spring buying for tha Shrlver's Clothing store in Provo. Elinor Crltchlow wss elected open discussion editor of the 1232 Girls' Annual, Girls' Day magazine of Provo high school, at a meeting held by officers of the Girls organisation and members of the journalism B class recently. Zoe Bullock and Charlotte Henrold will act os' managers. Alice Turner will fill the position of associate editor. The election wa under the direction of Sherman Wing, Journalism instructor, nnd Mrs. Ruth Blddulph, adviser of Girls la invited by whkh to study the subject. PERFECT SLEEPER MATTRESS $16.95 FOR ONLY Drug City Center 1 ONE Friday Saturday Soar TWO Sour Annual snow carnival of the will be held February II at Daniel's Canyon, states Cornelius R. Peterson, general alumni secretary end chairman of tho event. Btowart L. Grow, "Y" graduate, on of Mrs. Mary Grow Jacobsen of Provo, recently was honored at Toronto, Canada, speaker at tha Canadian Broadcasters association at ths Royal York hotel there. He appeared on tho same platform with Major William ON Gives a youthful, wUty appearance to the aids in correcting dryness or redness. throat Retards the formation of line around the eyes and mouth. i: Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, chairman of tha apeoch department, has 2 Y a Noon pep rallies, to assist students to show their entnuslasm FORMULA been Invited to act as crltle-Judg- a of a drama festival to bo held March 22 to 25 at Baylor university, Waco, Texas. And Your Old Mattress Phone 240 204 West We Deliver in Provo $24.75 r mill eeee LISTEN, SUN, WE'VE GOT YOU BEAT-WH-EN IT COMES TO TORRID HEAT T MATTRESS When you want U Thats, how Our Coal Shines in your home. TFifh our Furniture Co. Terms No Phone Carrying Charge .. REPAIR n ZEE 3E Small Monthly Payments Comrades of the Arctic 84 North University Avenue Utah Timber & Coal Co..232 REMODEL all give them a great big hand, for this is National Boy Scout Anniversary Week. Here Is a cause which justifies the full support of every business institution and business man in the city. For better citizens in the future, we salute the Utah National Parks Council Boy Scouts and their families. May we continue to serve you in every way possible? Financial advice without obligation. Lets GRANITE coal, your Burn Longer. 5th North A Salute to the Boy Scouts TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WONDERFUL OFFER AT ONCE AS WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER. fire will Start Quickly 164 TV. $1495 FOR ONLY And Your Old Mattress REAL HEAT and PERFECT SLEEPER 3!C George Raft and Henry Fonda play the roles of two seafaring companions in Spawn of the North, the and Balmon pirates in story of war between fisher-me-n the wild Alaskan coastal region. With Dorothy Lamour completing the starring trio, the picture open at the Scera Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. The Home Owned Friendly Bank UTAH PROVO 7-- 8. 3C XK Spear Lumber Co. 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