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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS PAGE Six FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1937 lien Tubcrcnluol IMn: Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, publicity director of the Provo city tuberculosis drive, urges all clllrens to seal money cob tribute their before December 18. Then seals are being delivered to tbe homos of the people, but If you have been missed, rays Dr. 8;i lry, mail your contribution in anyway. Mrs. raul D. Vincent Ir retury treasurer of ihu Iruvx Tuberculosis committee. also boy acouts and M.LA. offic are eligible to enroll, nounces Dean Lambert. Forty to fifty carloads of turkey are being loaded this week for the coat end about 10 to IB curloudH to tho went, according to J. Herbert Deyers, manager of tbe Northwest Turkey Growers .oriation, who predicta a slightly lower price for turkeys at C'in intiriuit than the during an- e e Vocational Direction: Dr. Wesloy P. Lloyd, dean of im-at Drlgbam joung university, is commencing an important -indy in the field of educational und vocational direction among Y" this non students at the by the gathi ring of an uc- - ThankHgiviiiK week. iiiaulatlve record of all freshman. Tho personnel committee Opportunities to sell all varle-iii-is cooperating with Dr. Lioyd, so Beauty Around l'a: ill apples excepting Beu eiamin-:it!onProspective teachers at the )t. That a record of special la n- eive-T. U. Training class work, and aptitude Davla, Jonathan and Cano itfindls'.cr is being com piled, to tbe open to Utah county growers an excellent thiols i nd that enough Information now, according to Clarence D. beauty in the common n.untl ui when Mrs. Flora 1). about the Individual' capaAshton, assistant county agent at Fisher, supervisory teacher. I- bilities ana aptitudes may be the city and county building. Ilia llustrated her theme by referrii,.: mined to advise him as to his la that J. Austen announcement to euch communpl&ce objects ac t educational and vocational the Kussian thistle, the bardt.-i- l fields. The new plant, though en- Hunter la In the district this wheat, pine cones, and pine tailing considerable work, ahould week, representing the Federal houghs, and even pods from thn prove valuable in the fields of Surplus Commodity corporation, trumpet vine. Cut flowers and psychology, behavior and voca- and that ha la paying f IB a ton how to use them and arrange tional training, comments Drl In bulk, or 55 cants a box when packed, all applea accepted being them In vases was additional Lloyd. of 8H Inch also. Sellers ahould matter for her lesson. contact the agricultural office In r Thniuclvea Hearing Provo Immediately. Musk Recital L'aing a kymograph to test the Advanced students In plnno rapidity of breathing, reading Clayton Jenkins, secretary of under Elmer E. Nelson, Instruc- and speaking, and a dictaphone tor In piano and fluta at R.Y.U. to test their own pronunciation, the Chamber of Commerce, regava a recital Monday In College students at B.Y.V. are able to ports a county wide survey as to hall which featured many of the hear themselves as Others hear the probable workings of tbe worlds greatest compositions. them. First they record their minimum wage law for women on records nnd and minora In tha employ of reMary MrOrrgor was assisting own apeochee artist accompanied by Ferris then play them back on a port- tail stores. The feeling la that It will work a hardship on all conEdgley, with Mr. Nelson playing able phonograph, thus becoming a flats obligato In some of the their own critics aa to speech cerned, for tbe stores cannot pay tha wages Involved, and will have numbers. elements. to let out many employee, thus bringing more unemployment "Loot Horisons" Prom Committee end at the same time reducing How one girls llfa, cut short Ed. Clyde, of Ilebor, recently tha service which the stores can by aulclda, would have influenc- elected junior promenade comed those of a score of others had mittee chairman, announces his give to the public. The survey la aha lived, waa the hypothetical subcommittee heads as tollowe: being conducted hy the queetlon-alr- e method, employers being basis of an unusual play presentJohn Carver, Boles, Idaho, given also an opportunity to ask ed last Thursday and Friday In btiNlneaa; Ungermann, Ralph Farol tha Utah State Retailers associCollega Hall by a can of nearly Huntington, accounting; ation to seek a with 40, directed hy Mrs. Kathryn B. H smell, Mammoth, publicity; tbe state Industrialrehearing commission Pnrdoe, nnd supervised by Dr. Helen Holbrook, Provo, refreshT. Earl Pardos, head of the ments; Erma Scho, American which ordered the minimum wage law to go Into effort Feb speech department. Presenting a Fork, floor show and assembly I. 1988. nnd graphic and program; Paul Boyer, Provo, picture of the Interwoven llvee Joseph Stlckland, Norfolk, V.. The Ivanhne Commandry No. Involved, the plot was presented tickets and general business. 5 of the Knights Templars is In n series of 88 scenes raid In e now headed by Clen C. Ray, local various locale. Marlon Wilson, Freshmen Can, Hurt salesman, who was recently electsenior from Ogden, had the Professor E. H. Holt announ- ed to the position of eminent leading role, and playing ces that students who have never commander. Other officials namher was David Walker before attended university can ed by tha Templars are Dr. H. F. of Pleasant Grove. Provo stu- register In January when the Dr. N. C. dents In tha cast Included Fae winter quarter commences and Cannon, generallaslmo; general; captain Spaulding, A course. freshman a full taka t, Clark, Halen Clark, Dorothy senior warden; Charles H. Blanch Jones, Fred John- section of beginning freshman Oscar A. Ward, Spear., jnnlor warden; son, Banlah Jensen. George English will bo taught, according J. C. Halberslaben, treasurer; H. to Dr. P. A. Christensen, head of ! -- H s, lc-su- u fi-- 's PICKED UP IN PASSING see With 188 automobile fatalities In Salt Lake city and connty during 1937 up to December IS. thero were 19 more deaths than during tha same period lust year, and the same camber aa during the entire year, 1936, This mentis that 16 or more people are yet to die In Salt Lake this year If the ratio of deaths are to be kept For the Busy Reader R. P, Greenwood, president of tbe Weber Beet C rower association announces plans lor a million dollar sugar factory on a farmer-owne- d cooperative basis, unless growers receive better prices for their product. Declaring that prices should ha 8 7 to up In 1837. 88 a ton, he derrlcs the 85.50 price of 1936, and tbe 87 best Setting forth prlre possible thin year. Either a 0 contract on a "Steffen house basis' or a cooperative factory Is the decision of the farmers. objectives for 1938 I church security know how to protact tho radio penalties for running machines council recently which interfere with reaaonable Involved the time of 1300 church paaaed an ordinance providing radio reception. workers recently In Salt Lake City headed by David O. McKay, second counselor In the first presidency, and Harold B. Lee. church security director, and other leaden. It waa tha fint time definite assignments have SEE US NOW been given various units with Salt Lake, Davis, and Tooele counties being asked to cultivate The Picture you miss today cannot be taken tomorrow more than 600 acres of land directly to aid deserving needy, and to raise 8420.000 In cash, produce, and commodities during the year. Ihone 197 201 Knieht Bldg. In SL Anthony, Idaho they program-I- D, S. tha Salt. Lake region fan. Tha city For Chrisimas Portraits STOKES STUDIO 60-5- - A Alfred P. Sloan. Jr., chairman in-- ess In the of tha Russian parliament... most .. of whom warp nominated n month ago, end all bnt three prominent Soviet, officials being returned to their positions. of the General Motors coropor-atio- n, tells the world that 810 000,000 la now available from O. M. C. funds for an endowment fund for economic research, to he known ea the "Sloan Foundation. Although the foundation was organised In 1938 the money was not turned over due to labor troubles, until this week. The eon of a Denver physician George Atcheaon Jr., and 18 or were mors other Americans aboard the Pansy, a 450-to- n river gunboat on tha Yangtie river when It waa shelled by Japanese aircraft early this week, and sunk. Some Standard Oil tankers were also reported sunk, three Americana being on one of them. The Japanese quickly acresponsibility for the cepted sinking, and sent apologies to the at Nanking. U. 8. ambassador Tkat helps a lot you know! When they bold an election In Russia they march to the polls with bands playing and banners flying, aa evidenced parade In Moscow, Sundays by during the first secret, direct election in the history of Soviet Russia. It la estimated that 90.000,000 qualified voter cast votes during the election which placed 1148 mem- Whem the ta Hed-qula- Whitaker, Mae Washburn, La 0. Blumenthal, recorder; Karl Grand Andrews, and Dean Peay. the English department W. Scherer, prelate; Jack Oaten-be e e e e standard bearer; William H. Uld To Belgium Recreation Training: of Wagner, sword bearer, and B. O. ur. T. Earl Pardoe, because Daaa A. C. Lambert in the state Moe, sentinel. Louisiana at stadias bis winter time thinks of summer where he did research nnd that brings summer school university work In African languages as to the front on tha Y" program. found In tha Southern Negro, has Already tantatlva plana aro un- bera aaked to give a paper at der way for organising the sum- the Third International Congress mer aeselon along tha lines of of Phonetic Sciences at Gent, recreation for home, church, Belgium, nest summer. He has school nnd town, In a Recrea- not decided to accept the bid yet, tion Training Institute for the although It offers Interesting possibilities. 1888 program. e e While college credit will bo ofMoon the courses fered for the being plan- Charting Tubble Elliott supervisory ned, they ere elso designed to in the astronomy null of teacher new estaband bring Inspiration lish new high standards of ex- the Training school, directing Beth cellence In recreation, as well as Ethel Johnson, Ephrlnm, ChrisTrevor and Monroe, Tuft, bring a fresh point of view to tensen, Ephrlam, la exhibiting paid and volunteer workers In charts showing changes of tho the leisure time field In relation moon, reasons for eclipse of the to the home, church, school nnd sun and moon, and other phase Both school nnd city of the lunar planet, prepared by public. physical education directors, and tbe Sixth grade. 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