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Show Friday, July 1, 1933 TIIE VplCE OF SHARON Page Five J. Clifton Moffitt, superintend-en- d 1 of Provo city schools was elected president of the B. Y. U. Alumni association this week, with Dr Wayne B. Hales, proRecords Show fessor of pin sics, If your child or children were and Ileen Ann Waspe, instructor born since 1905 nd prior to 1935 in office practice, recording the chances are 25 out of 100 that the names are not correctly given on birth records fn the state office, declared Dr. Lloyd 25 Outof JJ Children Not Named Correctly Farner, director of ihe Fourth Health district, 1rovo this week. Recent Investigations have proven that due to Inefficient methods of reporting during that period, approximately 25 per cent of the givpn names on birth records prior t 1935 do not appear on the certificates on file In the State office. In 1934, however, the use of the double franked postcard was adopted, whereby practically every name la returned by the parents and current records thus completed. In considering a new system lor the indexing of the n records now on rue In the Division of Vital Statistics, an effort is being made to obtain as many names as possible In order that a complete record may be entered In the permanent photostat ledger Indexes soon to be prepared under this project. Parents of children born In Utah subsequent to 1905 and prior to 1935 are urged to ascertain whether or not the certificates of their children ha?e been properly completed. Out of town residents are invited to send in to .the State Board of Health lists of the births occurring In their family during this period, giving the date and place of birth and the fathers name. Official Notifications of Birth Registration will be mailed free of charge upon request. Is there available a record of your birth? If you were born in Utah subsequent to 1905, why not inquire? Chock up on your own birth and those of your children. Ton may save yourself serious trouble In later years, when It becomes necessary to produce official evidence of your age, parentage or legitimacy," suggests Dr. Farnerl M. -- half-millio- to a local baud to furnish a band concert foIlowlug the program at the Alpine amphitheater, a suggestion made by Mr. Poulson. Mayor Anderson, speaaing on behalf of the city, declared the 27th Annual Timp. Hike Plans Discussed; Committees Named t Kiddies Clubs Feature Plans for the 27th Annual Timpanogos hike to be held July 15, were laid Tuesday at the Roberts Hotel by general committee members under the chairmanship of C. J. Chick Hart, physical education professor at the B. Y. U. Timpanogos is Americas greatest mountain, built especially for hiking purposes declares Harrison R. Merrill, Summer Recreation In Arts and Crafts Dept. head of the B. T. U. extension department and chairman of the Organized clubs, according to age levels and group in- Publicity committee. Risl. g more than 12,000 feet terests, such as Kiddie Clubs, Handy Men clubs. Thread in the and Needle clubs, have given added impetus to the excel- sible toair, Timpanogos is accesthe thousands of bikers lent work being done in the Arts and Crafts division of the who have yearly scaled Its WPA Summer Recreation classes in all three recreation heights, requiring only perserver-enc- e Veon w'eek issued a this centers, according to by report and endurance without exRiggs and 'Norma P. Wright, supervisors. acting too great toll In physical Children from 4 to 8 years are although ThL training class Is now sche- energy, he asserted, the exhilaration coming from the making colorful bird books origi- duled for from every Saturday nal poetry books, and all kinds achievement of climbing it Is as 9 to 12 a. m. at the Costume of scrap books and spool dolls, great as in a more precipitous in the Kiddies clubs, they report. House room In the Central school climb. Girls from 8 to 14 years, building at 4th West and First We are not seeking any new South street. It Is planned to in attendance at the prerecords grouped Into Thread add Needle continue this special work for hike clubs, are extremely active In nor the anprogram eight weeks, and all recreation no. .1 trek to the daring sewing blocks, cloth dolls, paint- workers top of the great in Utah county are ining handerchlefs, making novelty vited to attend. No class will be peak, declared Chairman Hart, "as we have already achieved pads and holders. held July 2 la anticipation of Boys enjoy the Handy Meq that, but we are seeking quality, for the holiday club work more than words can preparations real hikers who do the thing tell, with belts, stools, garden from the love of It, and are gotoys, chip carving, leather work, ing to climb Timpanogos from and other such things as thelt the sheer enjoyment of the NOTICE main occupation. and the lovely scenery Womens and girls recreation and thrill of mountain climbing. More than 45 recreational leadLuncheon at the Hotel Roberts ers and NY A girls are assisting classes are held every WednesIn this work, with a special train- day and Thursday evening at the furnished a most pleasant preliminary to the discussion of ing class conducted by Mrs. Mabel Provo high school. All high schoof and junior high plans during the lunch hour by Davis, Btate WPA director being organized recently. Work In loom students are Invited to come Wed- the following executives: Mayor Mark Anderson, Commissioners, making, weaving, painting hand- nesday evenings from 8 to 9. All adult women and business J. P. McGuire and Jesse Haws, kerchiefs, crochet rugs, leather work, birch bark work, etc., Is girls, Thursday evenings from 8 Dr. Milton Marshall, Dr. Alonzo Bu ik Dixon, to 9. Fred Morley, being given. Keefer B. Sauls, T. C. Larson, president of the Provo Rotary Your FREE TICKETS Get Tour FREE TICKETS club; Sol Jacobs, for the of the Klwanls club; Frank for the Gardner, president of the AmeriBENDIX nOME LAUNDRY BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY can Legion; Sheriff E. G. Durnell, at at Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the Lewis Ladies Store Ks Market & Groceries Chamber of Commerce; Mark of the Eggertson, president out-of-do- nt Junior Chamber of Commerce; Vivian West and Ford Foulsen of the Wasatch Forest nervice; Claude Ashworth of the Klwanls club; Marvin and Oliver Smith of the B. Y. U. extension dept.; and of the local representatives papers. Preliminary to the discussion of plans was the presentation and acceptance of committees, tke following assignments being accepted: BON FIRE preceding the hike on the night of July 15: The Klwanls club, with Claude Ashworth in direct charge; RECEPTION and SEATING: Provo Rotary club, Mr. Larson accepting the assignment. FIREWORKS, with 27 sky rockets, to be shot by Hugh Ross, the American Legion accepting the job, with Frank Gardner speaking for them. LIGHTING arranged for by Dr. Marshall, assisted by George Ellerbeck of the Utah Power and Light company, and Mr. West of the Wasatch Forest service. FINANCE sponsored by the B. Y. U. with Mr. Sauls and E. H. Holt directly responsible. MERCHANTS WINDC T CORATIONS assigned to Junior Chamber, with Mark I BENDIX HOME LAUNDRY -a- t- Hanson ? 4 Clark Barber Shop & BENDIX d r mi w liFffiw I - - . mftu iifTiimir-Tr- BRIM IIALL BROS. HOME LAUNDRY at Mildred James Beauty Shop j 121 West 2 North Provo iniiii'iVi ..... " - iiir iiiv;rn Christensen s -I f : rr'rr V-- j Uprpr-YCT-i V The sure thing for real (lamping comfort I Made to last umbrella tent of manj years. 3ewed-in count floor, full margreen drill, high 1 urtain, net window with screen and quisette rear, storm-proo- f to set up. flap. Very easy 9x9-fo- but BEFORE THE I New Low Prices On Suits A Rock-Botto- be TRANSPORTATION will supervised by Mr. Dixon, and .! be policeing and Parking Jointly directed by connty and city 11 S13 ot .98 Complete Size Complete 9x11 (Includes Poles and Stakes) Victor Hedqulst, president was n not present, so that Baxter of the Tribune staff, accepted the charge. 4 Price for Comfort! m SLEEPING BAG . forces, under Sheriff Durnell and Chief Henry East. TRAILS and CAMPS will be looked after by Mr. West and Mr. Poulson. SUGGESTIONS were offered Informally aronnd the table, with Miss Holbrook of the B. Y. TT. department physical education making a plea for National publicity, as the Tlmp hike has become a classic over the nation and yearly more and more.hiklng and recreation clubs yonlL-aomIf Information was JRi semmed mory widely. Buck Blxon believed First Aid facilities should be provided, and an Invitation will be lssned to the Army headquarters In Utah for assistance In this matter. i - Ley-sho- Lets Qo To Phone 260 alii3Kr Made of High Count Green Drill! the soon-sore- be- Get Your FREE TICKETS for the I Eg- 20-3- Timpanogos hike had come an institutions and a tradition, and promised full cooperation in carrying out all phases of the plans. 5 Get Your FREE TICKETS e for DE- gertson accepting the job. PROGRAM arrangements will be made under direction of Dr. Gerrlt de Jong, who was absent, but Dr. Morleyspoke for the committee. CAMPING and ACCOMODATIONS will be supervised by the 0 Dr. Morgan club, with N. directly In charge. 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