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Show Friday, April UTAH VALLEY UTAH VALLEY NEWS But Provo. Utah, Henry Waaatch, and Juab counties are Joining In this attempt to meet new traffic aituatlona. NOTES Jut how many WPA worker will be cat off" la Utah Valley la the Query thla week ai la made of a drutlc cut of 400,000 from tba national roll following the failure of the Senate to vote f 100,000,000 for relief during the remaining two and one half month of thla flacai year. e e So Provo la to have a radio tatlon operating on 1,010 kilo cycle, ualng 100 watta night power and 210 watta day power, with Clifford A. Talboe supervis-o- r of the Cltlaena Voice and Air Show. So whatT e e Cloudy aklea are no deterrent to the enthualum of Utah Valley people for Euter Bunrlao aenricea and the new ampltheater located by City Commiaaloner Jeaae Hawa and hi committee thla year will undoubtedly remain aa the choe-o- n a pot of the future for theee now nationally famoua Easter services overlooking Utah' Sea of Galilee. e e new n capital Utah Valley' will open about June 11, Dr. F. 8. Harrla announce, adding that landscaping of the hospital ground la now going forward. In cooperation with Provo city and the B. T. U., with Laval 8. lforrla directing the planning, of PROVO HIGH NOTES In a apeelal lyceum assembly Gladys and Reginald Laubfn, presented "Old Buffalo Daya," befoie Provo high school student body recently. Dances, aonga, and of the torles charaeterlatlc Prairie Indians la the old buffalo daya were presented. The Lau-bl- n also told an Indian story In sign languge. The nest lyceum, featuring Campbell, the magician, will be presented May 2nd. e from Lake City, Salt Traveling the L.D.S. business college presented to Provo high students Tuesday under the direction of President Pot a program of choruaes, vocal and piano solos, string trio numbers and readings. Sanitary Precautions Urged Upon Public (By L. M. Farner, M. D.) Dianas prevention la the prevention of transmission, not only from the alrk patient, who Is usually under competent medlral care, but from tho always present Inhealthy carrier. Saliva-born- e fections may be spread through e e aeveral rhannala. Important Thru day of achoollng for po- among these are food, air and lice officer nest week will be eating utensils. Practical measures can be apattended by aome 40 policemen, aherrlffa, deputlea, and highway plied by health officials to prepatrolmen here, announce Chlof vent transmission of disease by Orem Chamber Backs Clean-UCampaign and eating utensils only (JUSTICE WENTZ when proprietors of public eating and drinking establishments and 'GETS RESULTS food handling places cooperate. The problem of such protection p Ilea in the field of byglone and sanitation and will remain a prob(By Jena V. Hanaew) Directors Push Toward Canyon Road Improvements lem until It becomes definitely Results are following Oram's 1 early Membership Drive Now Ready; Committee Named drive for safety on th state recognised by the majority that tba saliva of a tuberculin patient highway, according to Rnlon S. contaminates utensils, that strepPlant-u-p, Paint-up- , backing up the annual Clean-utococcus and pneumococcus carWsOt, special trafffc police ofriers contaminate their utensils and Fix-u- p campaign under way this week in Orem, the ficer, who reaffirms his Intention and that earrlsrs of other saliva-bor-n Chamber offered complete cooperation to Roy E. Parks, of bringing ovary violator of infections distribute their chairman and his helpers in putting over the work. Trucks peed limits, atop signs, and bacterla-lade- n saliva through . utensils and drinking will call today at residences in Sharon and tomorrow, Sat- school sonea before Orams nsw eating Vara Wants. glasses. urday, in Windsor, to take rubbish away to the dump Justice, Hugh war Imposed thla wash Fines A popular demand for sanitary Be ready for them, asks Mr. Park. grounds. oa tha following batch or speeddrinking eating utensils and better rood np the sters, with aos pended amooais a Seeking come when only glasses will canyon, (ha Oram Chamber of being held In abeyance pending n everyone realises that trench BEAUTIFYING Commerce met thle week with the second violation within a year, mouth, common colds, and less Provo Chamber to find ways and whan tha aospaadad flu will as scarlet often such diseases means of getting much needed havo to bo paid along with tha fever, diphtheria, syphilis and THE LANDSCAPE Improvements under way. Other new one: others are distributed through towns are also cooperating, and utensils and drinking L. E. Arnold, 111. eating a first meeting held Wednesday A. R. Bird, 110. (MV Roy K. Park, Chairman of glasses. waa attended by dvle club repClena-n- p E. W. Lancaster, 20. A reduction of dangerous di- Hie Committee) resentatives, reclamation and 20, IIS sussease germs on eating and drinkWilliam Shelton, official. Beautiful home surround- national foreat pended. ing utensils can be obtained, as The Orem chamber la also dehas been dona In tbs ease of milk ings are sweeping the counJoseph De Witt, 20, SIS susout In front In seeking finitely If the water and simple try. Orem must also become to better the marketing facilities pended. supplies. 20. H. A. Bldwell, and invspenslv principle of conscious of this state-wid- e for etrawberrlee end raspberries Richard Southerland, J. $11, sanitation be intelligently apmoating Wed- 1 5 attempt to beauty our homes In Utah county.at ATlmpanogoa suspended. plied. hall nesday night 1S, IS susH. R. Boljolle, If, through public health edu- and community. la reported elsewhere, and waa consciousness sanitary pended. cation, The eye of tho world are attended by representatives from W. B. Shipp, 1S. can be insured, many of our most tnrnad and upon this both Provo and Orem Chambers. upon Utah, A. H. Boglar, 10. serious and problems chairwas named Clifton Pyna 10 susD. G. Harris, SIS, of this nature will be greatly Im- community, for World Fairs, man for tha annual membership proved. Insist on sanitary ser- both East and West, are earning drive. Details will be worked out pended. 1S, IS vice with disposable Laura Banner, paper or paople to travel more tnaa aver Mr. Pyna will then ansterilised eating and drinking before, and they are coming soon and his nounce plana. utensils. Patronise only estab- through Utah. Then too wa R. W. Moore, 16, IS susAa expression of fellowship pended. lishments offering such service, have our own Centennial coming and good will to the Business D. G. Blatter, advises Mr. Walter, Sanitarian of 25, SIS Health District No. IV of the to thla atata In 1947. It'a not men's organisation was made by too soon to atart planning, and several speakers, and a sincere Utah State Board of Health. desire to cooperate with them wee planting, and making our noted by the meeting. something wa wUl be Assignment of chairmen to the to ahow. proud various committees, tentatively Wo hava superior frulte, vegEllen Bellows Reporter agreed upon previously, waa apetable, flower and shrubs. jl proved unanimously at tha meetMrs. Elmer Slack and daughter more generous planting of tree ing: Alvin LuncefOrd, agricul and ahruba will welcome the ture; George Brewer, new Indus- Norma of Salt Lake and Mr. weary traveller after many mile tries; A. P. Warnlck, education Vera Clark and daughter Betty of deaert, aa he approach our and entertainment; Oral De Lange of American Fork are visiting at home of their parents Mr. future Garden City of Orem. parade and floats; George Strat- the Remember too that on chief ton and D. Orlo Allen, publicity; and Mrs. Elmo Brereton. Miss Lorna Mecham spent the factor In attracting eniarprhwa Clifton P)rne, membership; to our community la elvlc pride, Baxter, roads and side- weekend with friends at Brigham City. and. that mean flower, a walks; Charles A. Robbins, ahowlng of blooms, the Norman Smith of Logan la result of wise choice an annuals, pending hie spring vacation with perennial, by home lovers and do our cleaning up. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse But our work la only began L. Smith. garden elube. Clean-u- p only goes tne first with thla week's work accompMrs. Annie Gillespie will be of course, lished. Next week I hope to pre- hostess to the members of the tap. Let'a Jclsan-ubecauae beauty cannot ealat with sent aome Ideas on flowers and Edgemont Literary club at her a background of ' dirt, refuse, shrubs and what to select for home today (Friday). Mrs. Merne a fences, and bur permanent beautification 8choney will be In charge of tha yards. This wsak Is tha weak to program in Oram. program. Mrs. Fairy G. Bhumway of Aria, Shumway, formerly of Provo, spent tha weekend with Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher. Mrs. Shamway waa one of tha of tha Snowflake stake who aang in tha 8lngtng Mother's chorus at general conference. The Gleaner elasa election for 1119-4Tha new officers are: FINEST President, Grace Booth; food p, 1 g d. Stainer of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hill of Sharon, Mr. and Mr. Owen Aah, Jack Gloria and Bobbin Wrlgat. Mrs. Mary Shoell entertained tha following at a quilting Friday afternoon, Enid jonnson, 'Minnie Dtttlmoro, Ross Shoell, Velma Kelander, Vera Cullimore and Bernleea Whitley. Mrs B. F. Loader returned home Monday from a week's visit Mrs. Eva with her daughter, Tates of Lehl. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Johnson and littla eon motored to Payson Sunday to attond tha tnneral of an unci. Mrs. Annie Dittlmor of Salt Lake waa tha guest of Mrs. Minnie Dittlmor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker and Martin Walker motored to Ephraim Monday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Weight left Saturday for a trip to Arisons and California. Mrs. Mrs. Vilma Kelander, Minnie Dlttlmore, Beatrice Kelander and Jewel Walker wore Midvale visitors Tuesday. A birthday party was given In honor of Mrs. Ella Olsen at her home Monday evening, April 10. Games were played and refreshments wera served to Mr. Maronl Olsen, Mrs. Malenda Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martla and ion. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 14, 193 LINCOLN HIGH NOTES .inmis Tennis Team Opens Season Tha tennis team to represent Lincoln thla year waa picked sad the elected eaptain Monday April 10. Tha following boys era on tha team: Cullen Christensen, (). tain). Garth Boyce, Gale Royden Carter, Oaburn Car. ter, Lendell Perry, John Peter, Love-lea- sen, David McKay, LaMar Bora, on, and Hebar Ivina. Five of tho boys went to Balt Lake City Monday night to play Granlta High, while tha remaining five stayed and playad fiprlngvllla on th home court as Tlgerettea Elect New Officers The Tlgerettea of tha Llacola high school met Thursday boob to elect new officers for tha coming year. Each spring officers for tho next year art chosen oat of tha Jonlora la tha club. Tha outgoing officers are Non mn Dunford, persldent; Jobs Jnne Fountain, Bean, secretary. a a vice-preside- nt; N. T. A. students went before n Notary Pablle Mr. Washburn, on April S, to have their citizenship aworn to. Each students was naked to pay five cent for tha service. 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Williams and little son returned to their home at Pleasant Grove from the American Fork hospital tha latter part of tha week. Mrs. Wil- liam before her marriage was Avera Smith, daughter of Mrs. Arllla Smith of Windsor. A very enjoyable time waa spent at Relief Society Tuesday afternoon at work and business meeting. Quilt blocks were made and many ladles had verses to a song they had composed, after much comment Mrs. Cecel Fisher wa given the prixe for the best original verse. "'rhe Old Folks committee held a social at the home of Mrs. Gladys Marrtts Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Wright wa pleasantly surprised by her family. Those present wera Mr: and Mrs. rctEAw npj After winter's herd wage, ruga and carpels need more then Ike broom end the vacuum dcancr. They need our modem scientific cleaning that removes every pertida of dirt, destroys I germs and restores their original elegance. 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