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Show 1A38 Friday. April 1. UTAH VALLEY NEWS EDGEMONT .Real Estate. Public Health Column Loraa Mocham, Reporter Mr. and Mr. Stanlsy Stab be, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar BnnnelL PROVO HOME 141 A. TRADE Mine Virginia Glazier. Alta Mech. Provo $880. I LOTS, SB am and Mina Lorna Meeham and ., ACRES FRUITS Cheap. Harold Meeham are the (our Bargain. , aCKES FRUITS couple who will represent Edge-moHOME 8 A. ORCHARDS at the Gold and Green Mod- M.000. dancee tonight. Sereral other jWO APTS. Qood DttL eouplea will aaalat. 4 LOTS. $850. $1800. Home Edgemont waa well represented gi Modern NE at the Bcout court of honor Sun-da- p $4100. COTTAGE, BRICK Hoiuo $1980. night In Stake Conference, Bodern 8 Room howlng rapid progreea made. Modern Home $1780. I ACRES, Following are the namea of acouta LOT $860. BLDG. CENTER who received award : Walter and Dell Bigler, Phil Conder. Ralph Aaron Cllnger, Cecil Campbell, PHONE 1OO0 nt Furgueon, Richard Hawuina and Jack Meldrum. for Flremanehlp; Samuel Merrlottl, second clasa award; and Ed. Sallaburp and Scout Master J. C. Yeatea for W.IE.E. conserratlon. UTAH The Conjoint program which L Sowards -- BROKER Willard 1 OFFICE SO - PROVO - 1 TRUE REST Best is not quitting The busy career, Best is the fitting Of self to one's sphere. GRAND Telephone Tis onward, unswerving, And this is true rest. (Goethe) Jflatch'Qui&t Funeral Jfome I 5 West Phone 478 98c lb 15c Cheese Crystal White Soap BiM 29c 4 for 29c Milk All Brands 13c 3 for Jello 10c Grapefruit 10c Tomato Juice TSS Flour Economy, 48-l- b. Sack Bananas Golden Ripe, pound - ... 87 (lose Condition. B Acres, dose in James Hotel. PICKUP TRUCK $150 to $585 down payment Eaay Term Low In ft.ry.ins in Homes, ranging price from $1,000 and up. TTe Satisfy our Buyers Prows & Haws Realty Co. B8 No. University Avs. PHONE 4B0 North Second Wert 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 PROVO, UTAH. NOW o o Is the Time to Buy Floor Covering SAVE AT THESE PRICES! GENUINE INLAID Per Square Yard PRINTS, Felt Rase Per Sq. Yard yjfy . . . 9x12 Flet Base $ .95 RUGS, Each $4.50 I. E. S. Reading Lamps $ 9 .95 ONLY A Large Assortment of Designs FURNITURE No. UNIVERSITY TERMS No Carrying Charge Hansen's Food Market 297 North First West Phone 397 Fresh Quality Meats (Only lr. S. Govt Inspected Meats Sold) Sliced Bacon Shortening, 2 lbs. . . Pot Roast per pound . . s . Sausage per pound 27c 25c 18c 15c Quality Groceries doz. 20c Doughnuts (Saturday only) Sugared Wall Paper Cleaner (Klenzene) 3 for 25c Potatoes Crystal White Soap ... 100 lbs. 59c large bars 38c Oxydol large package 21c Rinso large package 21c Super Suds, large Red or Blue pkg. 17c Carnation Oats large pkg. 18c J. T. Flour sack $1.09 S. & W. Coffee, per lb. 27c 10 1935 Chev. $ lie .00 Down In Excellent Condition Russ Traher, Inc. 150 N. University Avenue, Provo Phone, Provo 666 ONE BIG LOT BUICK & PONTIAC DEALER A Reliable Dealer la One Who Doe As He Agrees Regardless Of Cost BARGAINS IN PERIODICA IB : All leading periodicals: Amerl can, Cosmopolitan, Good Houser, keeping, etc. sold right here at home by Moroni 1ertham, bonded agent for Utah. Keep the commissions at home by phoning I80J for service. Residence at 214 F85tfe South 7 West, Provo. Pictorial-Delineato- FOR BALE: Before baying manure spreader, see the "New Idea" sold by W. F. WIscombe, M26tfe Phone 023R8 Grape Juice Kellogg CORN FLAKES, FIG NEWTONS We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home 1 Pint 16c 3 pkgs. 22c 1 lb. 11c Fruits and Vegetables ORANGES BANANAS NEW POTATOES FRESH TOMATOES 2 doz. 29c per lb. 5c 4 lbs. 19c 1 lb. 10c Plenty of Parking Space 3C Co. Lumber Spear HOSPITAL 48-l- b. WANTED TO BUY: Feeder Pigs Phone Oscar Clawson at the In, with or without . 8 8 - 4 and lMlle or Trade. Bull Service at your place, 765 W. 6th North. Phone 6K7J. car in guaranteed heme. 1 Trailer MILK (X)WS For Hale Arm, toll water right, $1,000. 1 Acre, SHOE SPECIAL Phone IS. SEDANS For Sale 30 UNION n; WANT ADS. In thla column are read by 10,000 to 16,000 people every week. They east only 26e. Provo Every at Glazed or Used Gars Are Better PHONE 1123 Visit Tom Demis r; FOR SALE: 4 Wheeled Cheap. Phone 96 W. m HAIRCUTS Wert Center secretary-treasure- 012-R-- BARGAINS Lewis Barber Shop 274 Bnow, and the following committee: Newell Baum, Raymond Berry and Earl Foote. for the Delegates selected County convention to be neld In Provo, April 0, are P. K. Nielsen, Dean E. Terry, Ray Eklus, an$ Harold Colvin. Alternates are Newell Baum, Raymond Berry, T. Earl Foote, and Charles Ashton. District Two: Ray Hawkins was elected chairman, aud Mrs. Rachel Meeham chairwoman. Mrs. Lydia Ilogan is secretary, and Mrs. Flossie Davis is treasurer. Delegates named are Ray Hawkins, Rachsl Meeham, Robert Elliott, and Reed Meldrum, with alter na tee, Allan Stewart, Ralph Meldrum, Walla Meeham, and Wells Davis. Junior Democrats; The junior democrats of the District one report the following officers elected: M. Morbeth Yvonne Jonas, 8now, chairman; Donella Millar, secretary-treasure- r; and committeemen: Orvll Ashton, Wionuu Beesley, and LaMar Ercanbrack. OR CALL 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poatma, of Duchesne are happy over the on rival of a son born at the homo of the grandparents, Mr. and Mre. GLADIOLUS BULBS All colors, IS Large Bulba, all different Raymond Partridge, Monday, 60c delivered. W. Reed March 28. Mrs. Postma wae I. Nuttall, Phone formerly Miss Carol Partridge. s (Mile Mr. and Mrs Orvll Ashton are rejoicing over the arrival of a eon RUBBER STAMPS, Deters. Pads, Bales Books, st the News ofat the family homo last week. fice 67 North First West Phone 13. Barn and Farming Implements. lb. 12c Pork Sausage . . lb. 15c Hams Whole or Half . . lb. 25c For the Sake of YOUR SOLES side-splitti- This Weeks to Promt. MEATS Pot Roast O0-J- -1 ALWAYS IK)K Your Very Best 5c 5c Spinach Carrots Tender, Sweet, 4 bundles for 10c 25c Oranges Sweet, Juicy, 2 doz. for Tender Texas, per pound VIEW Storks Visiting Fruits & Vegetables Morbeth Want a cook. Want a clerk Want a partner, (lly Mary Ellen Cain) Went a sitaaUom, The custom of playing tricks and practical Jokes on thle day le Want to sell n farm. common throughout Europe and America. In Franco, tha man Want to borrow money. tricked U called a silly fiah, In Scotland a gowk". Want to sell livestock. ThU practice probably goes back to the era of the early Hindus Want to recover lost articles. who play the same kind of tricks on the laat day of March, when Want to rent a hoaae or farm. Want to sell Bad hand fund tore, they hold what U railed the Hull festival. One often wonders how the youngstere .get by with tho Jokes USE THE and trlcka they play on their parents, teaclu-ri- , and adult friend on UTAH VALLEY NEWS April Fool's Day year after year. i one reaaun WANT ADS that wa oldsters remember all too well Perhapa the days when we were kids. It seenu such a short lima ago that Advertising gets now easterners, the same allly little trick caused us Advertising keeps old aacs laughter. And while remembering those gloriously happy days, how can Advertising builds jroa if, we now eeold If wo happen to find salt in the sugar bowl, r If wo Advertising, gets Advertising has flavor our meat with sugar, or bite into a candy bar that proves to Advertise and raeeeed bo soap? Advertise regularly. Another reason that we ere willing to be fooU and be fooled Advertise wisely. U that we all appreciate hearing the hearty Uughter of children. Advertise often. With all the nonsense and mean little trlcka, there U Advertise now I usually a real lesson learned by most children on April FooU Day good sportsmanship. It U a difficult lesson sometimes, but they soon PLACE YOUR WANT realise that If they want the fun of playing trlcka on others then they too must expect to take It on the chin. ADS NOW AT OUR OFFICE Fred Davis has sold his horns, situated serose the road west of tha church, and has gone to live with his daughter, Mrs. Carroll in Windsor ward. Later Mr. Davis plans an extended visit to Ban Diego, Alhambra, and Los Angeles, where he has several relative! living. Mr. Eataugh of Eureka haa bought tho Davis place. The following woman have pro-- , pared themselves to Join with tho gait Luke group of singing mothers: Mrs. Mery P. Davis, Mrs. Annie Tenner, Mrs. Grace G. Nut-tal- l, Mrs. Lucille Nuttall, end Mrs. Charlotte Davies. Rehearsals will be held on Thursday end Friday In Salt Lake City. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harward underwent e mastoid operation on Saturday List evening. HU condition U greatly to reports Improved, according Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are from the family. at student rejoicing over tho safe arrival of Harold Kartchner, on at the Crane Maternity the U. of U. apont th weak and with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. E. Kartchner Jr. Johnson was formerly Cleo Cllnger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cllnger of Lako View. ' Democrats in both district ons and two of the Pleasant View precinct organised under the now Utah primary law at ths Pags School and at Edgemont ward respectively. Harold Colvin was elected chairman In the first district with Edith Snow, M. April Fool's Day Mrs. O. H. Davies, Reporter North Democrats Organize In Two Districts Ifi-ali- h Tis loving and serving, The highest and best, 11 Pago Throe waa to be given nest Sunday night haa been poatponed for one week, it will be given on the 2nd Sunday in April and will be (Contributed by Provo District In charge of the Bee Office) Hive and Dr. L K. Kamer, Director Junior girl and Explorer clean. On the' first day of school next fall, all new first graders will Mr. aud Mrs. B. H. Jolley of be clean aud neat. How healthy will their bodies be? You parents Grandview were delightfully en- who will see to It that your child goes to school on that first day tertained at a dinner party by clean and neat and with the proper equipment would no doubt feel Mr. and Mrs. j. r. pinegar, if you did not attend to all those things. Hut ars you March 26. The occaalon waa hon- neglectful the same amount of thought and care to the physical condition oring Mrs. Jolley on her 80th giving of your child? birthday. Chief among physical defects that may retard a childs progress Mr. and Mr. Roy Ferguaon and at school are bad teeth, poor eyesight and large or diseased tonsils. two children are making their The teacher of today Is wide awake to tlu-- fact that many a child home In Edgemont. They have who must repeat a years work in school does so because of poor been living for some time In eyesight, bad hearing or some focus of infection that could be rePrice. medied. Nowadays we pay attention to the fact that the whole child Little Ml Maslne Pinegar waa goes to school his body as well as his nind. given a party Monday In honor of It is human nature to see no flaws aud defects In your own her eighth birthday. About 18 of children. You may hear that out of every hundred children In any her little frlenda were present and city, town or county about ten need glasses and that three out of the time was spent In playing every hundred have serious defective hearing in both ears, but you games after which all enjoyed a naturally think of those defects lu connection with the children of tasty lunch. other parents. Are you sura YOUR child's eyes are right? Can The Alofa club met at the he hear well? Does he breathe through his nose? Has ha good home of Mrs. Howard Ferguaon teeth? Dues he stand erect? Is he growing? Is he well nourished? It may be that your child does not require correction of dufeot Wednesday afternoon. Bridge was the feature of the day and or of habit but It la well that you make sure by having him looked the guests were served a delicious over by a doctor. And after that Inspection have your child exlunch by the hostess. Guests at amined once every year to make sure he remains in good health. the party ware: Mrs. Cathryn An ounce of prevention Is worth a pound of cure. Boyce, Mrs. Billie Stubbs, Mrs. In order to assist you parents so. tbut your child may start to Louise Baum, Mrs. Ida Stubbs school next fall with a healthy body, the doctors and dentists of Mrs. Olive GUllsple, Mrs. Della this area are cooperating with the state and national health departBaum, Mrs. Phyllis Monk and the ments In having preschool roundups, liy tills method, all children hostess. expecting to start school next year, are given free physical examln Mr. and Mrs. Alfrsd L. Chip-ma- n ations by a local medical doctor and dentist and are protected hare as their guests this against dlplherla and smallpox if the parent desires. week Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chip-ma- n Ths physical defects are not corrected in these conferences but and Mr. and Mrs. Loster the arent Is advised whether or not the child needs further medical Chlpman and families. The guests or dental The funds for this purpose are provided In a attention. ars formerly of Canada. large part by the federal government aud are limited to use In the Mias Nlta Booth, Mrs. Harvey more rural areas of the j country. Funds for such conferences cannot jR. Booth and Mrs. Myrls Hansen be distributed by the health department for use in urban areas. were Balt Lake visitors during the If you have a child starting school next year for the first time, week. find out about these conferences from your public health nurse, from Mr. and Mrs. 8id Cullmors of the school or from the district health office in Provo. 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