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Show BuX HOLDER, ir -, xo. PROVO, UTAH, i; - -B- G. B. S. A column of comment Wise and Otherwise Luncheon, Swimming, Dancing Programmed $90,000 Subscription Necessary To Procure Modern Institution Have you ever had occasion to Lh that your illness or the illness of some one close to you could have the attention of a doctor kept in skill and knowledge' by modern opportunities of association, research and medical paraphenalia? Have you d ever spent your money uselessly with doctors who were not to blame because of their lack of facilities to make a good diagnosis or give- - effective treatment? And then have you finally spent more money to secure the services of other medical men not very much better prepared to care for vou? ; It would be very interesting to know just how much money we have wasted the last few years in an effort to relieve suffering. It is certain that the waste will continue, as will the suffering and probable resulting deaths, if we do not spare a part of the monetary waste before it is lost and invest it in a hospital situation that will save us and ours for many years to come. By many, the Utah Valley Hospital is welcomed because they see a chance to profit financially from it. And they are right, for hundreds will be given work iq building, and (Continued on page two) Invitations Issued hi heard it recommended that be celebrated aU national holiday tired o that poor, on Monday workers could start Saturday noon on a two and a half day vacation. Since celebrating the Fourth in that offer a promanner, Im ready test against any such plan. Tuesday morning found more exhausted than recreated people, back at their eld tasks. Week trips had been crowded o two days and nights. Mother had spent two and a half days in a row entertaining and making the fixings for this and that and every body else had danced or golfed or dissipated three time as hard as they usually did and had three times as bad a hangover. No thanks. I cant stand more than one holiday at a time unless theres a day allowed somewhere for recuperation. u in-t- We wonder how much we would ave to pay for a book published had y Putnan publishers if Putnail pay the costs born by the in searching for his miss-i- g wife who was out to satisfy mak-l- g purely personal ambition by a risky flight. If you want to make me jmspic-ustart flattering me. I can ear folks He and throw mud and :t mean as ihe devil himself and .ill judge them 'by how good I elieve them to be. But let them iart St tiering and I immediately onder what they are trying to. ide or what favor they are going 100 ask. And 99 times oi.t of am not mistaken. s, A person Ive been very glad to of (Nielson ;et: Mrs. Ferrey indsor. She is certaiuly a live re. We are going to enjoy hav-- f her for a reporter on the Voice Sharon. The L. D. S. Church does some commendable things, imarkably o us, it seem quite ideal for a lurch to help such building pro-icas that of the new Utah Val-- y Hospital. Our own locality is vhanced many time, directly and idirectly, by the ward buildings n possible to have been erected 'ithout the aid of the Church. ts PROVO, UTAH Permit Ko. 54 YAROJOFFICERS in honor of all the stake and Ive Sec. 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID VOL. IV Weve ju-- t hraid a new name for Next Wednesday evening beginthe Yoke of Sharon Stake, Staie at 5 30 p. m. Sharon Stake those because ning fits and Shake. It on the staff do some violent star- Presidency will entertain at , PROVO; UTAH 1937 ENTERTAIN 1000 alid then shake being each week see anything that can't cause they ' looks l.ke news. D.p Hospital Drive To Begin This Week TO y- I)., FRIDAY, JULY 9. There is no such thing as giving a doctor too much power or too much help it is a direct means of helping ourselves to the most precious thing in life: health, STAKE-PRESIDENC- Y This and That R. F. F. 1 0 ti 01 Happiness is not in things in us. It R. ward officers of Sliaron Stake. Invitations have been sent to more than one thousand workers and their partners to join in an outdoor of games, consisting program swimming, picnicing and dancing at the community recreational center. soft ball, volley ball, Contests races and other games are being planned by the Stake Boards, High between Council and Bishoprics various ward organizations. These will begin promptly at 5:30, Following the games, all who desire to, will indulge in swimming. After the swimming, the Lincoln High School Band, under the direction of E. B. Terry, will give an open air concert. This has bqen designated as the luncheon hour, and with the band as a center piece on the great lawn, basket lunches will be spread for more than one who are exthousand workers A pected to attend this outing. short program will also be given in Co Inection with the band concept during the luncheon hour, on page four) - hard-earne- News From Neighboring Towns NEPI1I continues her iXephi Ute Stampede celebration today and tomorrow. Thousands of people are being entertained at this typical western festival which features cow boys and cow girls and all sorts of programs in which they could find a place. Rodeo shows began yesterday afternoon and will repeat with variations' tonight and tomorrow night. The final of the Ute Stampede championship rodeo will be held in the fair grounds arena Saturday night bringing to a close one of the most outstanding annual celebrations in the state of Utah. three-da- y A crawling carpet of crickets is areas moving over intermountain and baffling farmers and scientists alike in their attempts to stop the destructive invasion. In. Clark In such hours of anxiety as represented by this pictui e, the anxious family has turned helplessly to their friend, county, Idaho, in the area north of the doctor. Through night hours he uses every means at h is disposal, often disastrously inadequate, to restore the Wells, Nevada, in Elko county, at Tooele and Eureka in Utah, Sunhfe more precious than any gold, and with the first beams of morning' light, watches with enduring hope that his dance, Wyoming and now in Colllis wish, like ours, is for- more power with which to serve. powers have been sufficient, -- O orado the destroyers are leaving bare fields in the place .of the green ones they advanced upon. Entomologists say that when they are able to fly, the crickets will Mow often we have listened to talks in which the stop their steady marclj to ihe physical body has been praised for its wonderful plannnorthwest and scatter over hunt ing' and functioning. How often have we thrilled at B, dreds of miles, possibly --Into adof a beautiful form, rosed with health, a seemingly There are so many benefits to be better consultation service, physi- joining states. Crews of farmers, PWA workinstrument through which a heakhy mind could a perfect for obtained from having a large mod- cians and surgeons in the area will been have now operating completed Arrangements be relieved of certain handicaps and ers, national guardsmen and even the Huw Rosa-law- n have often function. thrilled we io unspeakthe to membrs in ern our locality that will be hospital large bus once each week to bring hcera permitted to give higher the railroads are cooperating in the able ecstasies of sight, touch, sound, smell, taste that have seem to warrant a special ar- quality service. they swimming pool. fight to kill the crickets, if possible to of been us this driven highly be possible through possession will bus and school is reconditioned a The bus ticle that can include more than is before thair a mgs have developed. wonHow and mechanism. evolvpd mComplicated physical who Ins v.. a licensed school bus driver l possible to mention in other places. j ilili Tir.f! Williamson derful it is to have a body which permits'and encourages driven one of the school busses for years. If the members OGDEN The level of the Great We have never bad a hospital that of the spirits possibilities, longings and the expression it will be Salt Lake dropped three inches could offer the latest and best ser' give the patronage that the Scera Board anticipates, of 5c a w ill. good assessment vices in diagnosing and treating all during June. It will slowly recede E. possible to operate the bus for the small thS. limitauntil November when the annual to include transporHow often have we fussed at the passenger, types of diseases and injuries. We tation to and from the pool, a round use bad have How the at begins. Dming the find hall even of its often Ixst. tions a tievcf buudmg iiospilal Edbody, physical sary to take care of them. The have of June, a h built especially for that purpose or drop was noted, have .we noticed that of all the ugly and loathsome sights of trip. So many youngsters Canning Company dington found it impossible to get transof giving the indicating that runoff from surcapable thoroughly world this into the the can the is worst, contains, body crop. grow canning Sprmgville rounding mountain watersheds was portation so that they could take lighting, ventilation and architec-ura- l with, almost invariably, a spirit forced to harmonize; or no longer draining to the lake. The in meeting advantage of the swimming facilidesigning helpful twist in some scarred manner. How often have we cried h ties offered at Rosalawn. the exacting needs of a hospital. drop was recorded since in agony at a faculty that brought os the reverse of happiJune 15. The bus will call at Edgemont, Because Salt Lake is so close, we LEAGUES FOUR ness? low terrible it is to have a body that twists and Pleasant View, Vineyard and Lake have sent as high as 300 cases to mocks and fouls the spirit that lives within. 100 PROVO view every Tuesday afternoon and Approximately one hospital there in one year and is the members of the American Pomolo-gica-l a of all value How in at several Salt Sharon, Windsor, Timpanogos are there setting possibility hospitals beyond GET UNDER WAY and Grandview every Thursday afLake not to mention all the medisociety are scheduled to visit worth of the, man or woman who with healing power reof ternoon. It will follow the regular outside cal service obtained fruitgrowers of the county today. leases a tortured mind to healthful development and school 'rchrft and will mal8e stops them. They are on a tour which will take happy living. What a great benefactor is he or she who them lo the fruit sections of the Soft Ball and Volley Ball To at the regular places. If anyone reCommonwealth The Fund helps to make it possible to increase the ability to free ' north-wes- t. After the Utah County should be missed during the first Be Featured resiquires that the hospital serve spirits to the life they could live if their bodies would visit, the group will go into Salt trip, will you please call 02J2 so dents of Utah, Wasatch and parts Lake County. The party is headed permit. the bus may.be rerouted. A very of Juab and Sumit Counties withProfessor B. S. Pickett of the will be followed schedule definite by out to creed or at and softball race, color, regard Four leagues of Iowa State College, president of the as printed on page four of this economic Much conditions,' appreleast one league of volley ball in issue of the paper. A caVd containsocietv. ciation is due our doctors who are Sharon Stake and the Town of ing the schedule is also mailed with to give this gratutious serwilling PROVO Contrary fo previous Orem' were decided upon at an each paper. Dr. E. A. Pearson, popular dent- bushes surrounding the ground at vice. This free service will include meeting of M. I. A. acplans, the dedication of the new The Rosalawn pool is one of the ist of Pleasant Grove, and family Rosalawn. It is really wonderful medical, surgical, obstetrical and theatre at Aspen Grove will not be e tivity leaders held at the Sharon pools in the State. It are frequent visitors at Rosalawn how well these plants have done in special cases. I Administration held in connection with the TimpStake Building was built according to the latest the fii st year. They ar covered Pearson Dr. When the facilities of brings practicable, swimming pool. anogos hike on July 16 and 17. It Wednesday night. designs furnished hy government the family over to enjoy what he with large red clusters, and they the hospital for services requiring is probable that special dedicatorkind Berstrom the are so The meeting was called for the experts. The the diving everblooming one of the best outdoor deth clinical L oratory, says is ial exercises will be held some time grounds should be bordered in red purpose of considering a detailed board is proving exceedingly pop- pool in the state. partment and other special services in August at which time it will also season. the organization of the leagues which ular. The water is tested each throughout will be available to residents of the be renamed. had been proposed earlier in the week by the State Board of Health Green-wotfDr. Vern in .Another as area their homes well doctor, hospital The new theatre has added new Boy Scout Troop No. 51 of Prospring. Many teams had not been and is one of the few pools in the well known Provo dentist, is as to patients who can get to the seats, better parking facilities and The Late John E. Christensen present on the scheduled dates for. State which meets their require- a Rosalawn booster. He brings the vo, under" the leadership of Scout hospital. ments. The clean surroundings, in- Greenwood their games due to misunderstand-ingFuneral services for John E. more and better arrangements of The hospital staff will he made youngsters out to have Master Gessford, had an outing at facilities. The stage itself is , cluding the dressing rooms, have a good clean swim as often as Rosalawn Tuesday evening. Swim- up of all reputable were held Wednesday camp Christensen holdphysicians now larger than ordinary stages The plan now is to have a soft-ba- ll attracted many families in Provo time will in Ward Sharon the informed softball and a When Chapel. Many and is game ing unlimited licenses to practice ming troop permit. equipped with footlights, a league forijunior boys and one who appreciate coming to a pool that in order to enjoy the Scera were features of the outing. medicine and having a regular prac- friends and relatives were present switch board and music pit. An for men, a Junior league for girls they can be assured is safe for Scouts participated. tice in the prescribed hospital area.' to shyw the love and esteem in it would be necessary to Twenty-fiv- e upper gallery, eight feet wide, runs and one for women. The schedule swimming. Before you go else- progiam and held this A he was whin the will include they generous association, staff ready join consulting the full length of the theatre on the heretofore announced in the Voice where to swim, try the pool at and birthday physicians not members of the lo- prtigres'sive farmer. to enroll at once. Family outings rear of the stage and will add greatof Sha'ron for recreational activiMr. Christensen died at his home ly to the presentation of such numparties afe becoming increasingly cal staff will he appointed by the ties at the Rosalawn center was feature of the popular at Rosalawn. It is quite Board of Directors with the advice Saturday, July 3, after a brief ill- bers as the An interesting ward each and ceremony of lighting DONETTA MILLER finally approved, Friday evening dancing the thing to bring along the family of the medical staff. ness following a stroke. He was 63 the hike bonfire, etc. regular group was pledged to have teams WINS BICYCLE exhibition was basket for on the lunch a the The fields of service diving spread following program years old. He had Jieen a resident entered, and each of the leagues Donetta Miller of Pleasant View given by Messrs. Booth, Passey spacious lawns after a game of ball are planned to be represented on of Orem since 1905, coming from will operate for each of the sched- Ward won the bicycle given away and Dixon from Provo. These staff: pathology, Pleasant Grove. He is survived by boyu and a swim in the pool. For large the consulting uled games the remaider of the at the Stadium on the evening of demonstrated internal Mrs. Stena Clayton Christensen, his plain, fancy and hum- gatherings the grove on the Timp- roentgenology, general season. orous dives; as well as various anogos ward grounds is available, medicine, general surgery, pedia- wife; J. Erval Christensen of OrJuly Fourth. mens the that It was decided program was the diving exhibition while small gatherings find shade trics, obstetrics and gynecology, em, a son; Mrs. Erma Allen. of games are to be played on the came during intermission at the under the trees Cast of the Stake ophthalmology and Provo, a 'daughter. There are four SCERA' LOSES SECY. league 'ball field cast of the grandadministration building. and grandchildren and three sisters; Mr. Thomas Jarman, 67 year regular, Friday evening dance. otolaryngology, orthopedics FAIRFIELD TREAS. TO field on tho the stand, boys games Incidentally, the divers declared Mrs. Annie Gallic, Midway; Mrs. old resident of Windsor Ward, died psychiatry. ?) the and east of the swimming pool, The Saturday Dabcing Club of that the new intercoIleg:ate spring The fund suggests the following Berthena Bemus, Duchesne; Mrs. at his home Sunday following a 15 girls games on the lawn west of board is one of the very best they Provo doesn't hesitate to dance on personnel, directed by the superinLavina Fugal, Pleasant Grove. month illness of heart disease. His Mr. and Mr. J W. the swimming pool. have ever used. A tribute was paid Mr.. ChrisFriday when a place so inviting as tendent: assistant superintendent, funeral was held yesterday in the of Ward Disappears Opposition Timpanogos Rosalawn beckons. Led by our night supervisor, bookkeeper, office tensen a few months ago in the Windsor Ward Chapel. been had of there that announce the marriage It appeared Intense activity at the pool fea- friends, Karl Swenso i and Mrs. clerk, Mr. Jarman has lived on Provo department super- Voice of Sharon when his life story their daughter, - Alverda to some opposition to the schedule tured the national holiday. Man Swenson, ten couples from this visor, nurse anesthetist, graduate and an appreciation of his person- Bench for 37 years, coming there Russell Carscm of Fairfield. which provided for two wards each visitors saw the parade in the morn- Provo group danced to the tant- nurses, attendant nurses, orderlies, ality and aceomplishme its were from Provo. took place The marriage afternoon, beginning Tuesdays, and Orton's dietitian, laboratory , and ing and spent part oRtlie afternoon alizing strains of Dob given. In that account he was con Surviving are his widow, Mrs. each in until week the each then changes Thursday, 'July 8th, at Rosalawn. The day swing band last Friday evening. technician, boiler fireman, cook, sidered highly successful because Mary Gillman Jarman; Mrs. Erma swi.nmng t Continued on pose four! buildStake Administration was jut right for a good swim in domestic maintenance help. " he had taken the poor opportun- Swenson and Mrs. Norman Hales, ing, President A. V. Watkins the invigorating water of this pixd. The hospital will be equ:pped and ities his youth had allowed him and, daughter; and LeGrimde Jarman, Speaking of the beat, a sure the ceremony. performing life a son. He has II grandchildren and enough antidote is a Friday even- -' organized to give prompt emergen- single handed, contrived a The couple felt immediately Rosalawn. cy services to sufferers' from acci- successful from the point of view a sister and two brothers: Mrs, Windsor ward girls team has mg dancing party at STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY canfor a trip through the been One of the most faithful in Last Friday evening everybody lit-- e dents and injuries. PLANS OUTING of citizen-hip- , Heber neighborliness, head Caroline Millet, Lindon; yons of Southern Utah. AIJ hosiptals in Provo except the of a family and progressive farmcoming to the playground center. allj had to danec to keep warm. Jarman, Orem; and Evan Jarman, secbeen Carson has Mrs, The management would be justi- l'tah Valley Hospital will he clos- er. Mr. due to misunderThe Sharon Stake Relief Society Unfortunately, O. Smoot in a funeral San Francisco, retary and treasurer of the are completing plans for a Stake standings, thrir competitors who fied in saying that Rosalawn is ed hut. the other hospitals and speech s,vd that Mr. Christensen Scera the for organization were to have met them ar various probably the coolest recreational clinics in the area will operate as was efficient far beyond the usual C. H. DAVIES HOME outing to be held at the Girls past several years. Her efficHome in North Fork oil Friday, times have failed to materialize. It xpwt in the nation on an otherwise Usual except for the aid which the farming efficiency. FROM LOGAN ient services have been greatis hopt-next week hot summer evening is a larger institution .may be able to The loss of Mr. Mr. C. H. Davies returned home July 30th. Relief Society women are ly appreciated. She has made there will be no more defaults. Af- give' them. urged to reserve that day so that community one and will be felt by Friday from Logan where he has a good many friends whose And will someone phase explain in the take The Commonwealth Fund hospi- civ Ic and church groups alike. ter all, it is much more fun to play propart It been taking intensive training in may they wishes best are extended the than to win games by default why it is that on dance nghts so tals are known gs models of the will also he keenly felt by many in- horticulture and kindred subjects gram that is being arranged part for their married Couple of which will include prizes for many people sit out in their cars smyidcst and latest pra'cice where-eve- r dividuals who haie learned to love related to his work as happiness.. various attendance records tarried Tiplet ruses, large and choice, waiting for someone else to start they are located. Vith super- him for kind personal sympathies instructor at the Lincoln t cover the springs planting of on during the winter. ior and' complete equipment and and considerations. (Continued on page two) High School - BUS TO RUN FOR BENEFIT OF S W1MMERS BENEFITS OF UTAk VALLEY HOSPITAL HOME FOR MINDS the-sigh- In Remembrance John Of Christensen one-inc- two-inc- Roses and Thorns From Rosalawn Impressive Dedicatorial Services Held Many of those present at the dedicatorial services of the girls canyon home last Sunday evening were enthusiastic in praise of the inspiring and impressive program and situation. The deep feeling and satisfaction of those whose work it has been to see that the home was built was apparent and added to the appreciation of those who knew what it has been a large undertaking and what great possible values may come from it. In so many programs there is a prevailing financial attitude present induced by mercenary motives. In this, the all pervading object was to celebrate the completion of a project which is to give of beauty and wholesomencss to as many as possible. Though many thrilled to the beautiful location and building, a more thrilling feature was the beauty of purpose and attitude that was, and is, the moving spirit behind the enterprise. As remarked by the speakers, those whose project the building of a girls' canyon home has been, are to be highly complimented on their accomplishment. Those who can partake of the privileges offered by this excellent achievement, are urged to add such constructive experiences to their lives. In a money mad world, it offers a setup whose chief consideration is the encouragement of more important values. PEA VINER RUNNING HEAVY SHIFTS The pea viner in Pleasant View is being worked heavily this year, m fact it looks as though it is out to break its own record which has been a high one in other years. Peas are a popular crop this year and day and night shifts are neces- - best-mad- t Ros-ilaw- n, Death Takes Thomas Jarman genno-urinai- -- nt Chri-ten-e- n' Smith-Hughc- rc-- -s |