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Show Friday, Ncptcmhcr TIIE VOICE OF SIIAROS Twc. Page of this iiiounjiaraUc' nation .should be to inspire unliniiti'd ria t it u k in any true American heart i the May one citizen here put it to ns. We agreed. ltntrr nf Sliarmt edit' Published weekly at P oo, Utah, by the Shiu-oCooperative Educa-ttonRecreational As. oclatiou of Orera. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, 'Provo, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, CM obi r 8. 1937, at the Post Office at Provo, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. Causes for Thankfulness surprizing lack of pessimism exists here despite disquieting war news from Europe, and (lie generally perturbed state of affairs throughout the world. What reasons exist for the happy state of miml of Westerners in this great land of America? First of all, we live in America, the safest and most satisfying haven for free men on the earth today. Second, we live in or near Provo, a city of clean streets, beautiful homes, fine schools, efficient and honest city administration, with educational and cultural opportunities beyond those of most any other city in the land. Third, Utah and the west have been signally fortunate in the matter of federal aid under most trying circumstances. California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada are due to receive about $200,000,000 in federal grants and loans within the next six months, boosting inductry and helping unemployment. We cannot share with the their distaste for seemingly professional this sort of government aid. Utahs balance of trade is against her, and some such assistance is definitely needed to bring into circulation here the necessary money to keep things moving upwards. So while things in Europe seem literally to he going jto the dogs, we here in America ought to he thankful for our many blessings out in this free western country: Just to he free to live in this grand western part A tlio fear-monge- rs ACTOR BARS OR DRINK (From Christian Science Monitor) N'FW Y OH K Hank l.uisetti tabes his basketball seriously, even hen he is away from Stanford University, where he starred. Today he is earning money as an actor in the Paramount studio. Before. lie daubed ou greasepaint for his first picture, Campus he had studio Confessions, that he executives understand would stand fbr no part that required him to sip a drink or snub out a cigarette. He explains: "There are a lot of kids in this country who think Im a representative athlete. If they saw me drinking and bmoklng or if they read that I said that it was good for athletes to drink and smoke, they might be influenced to start such habits before they are old enough to know what they are do- Furniture BOUGHT Loaves of Bread DANCING DRAMA . For those who want the Best in Dance Training Professional and Cultural classes in Tap, Ballet Moderne Toe Acrobatic and Character Dancing. PRIVATE LESSONS FOR TEACHERS IN PROFESSIONAL ROUTINES It may be silly, but I feel that because Im regarded as an athlete I have to be careful of such things for the sake of the kids. I was a k'd myself not so long ago and I remember how I used to pattern after athletes. For Information kindly visit Hours: to 1 m. and 5 p. to 7 ur studio m. Daily 9 p. 25, 1875 I was No Grove. spovt was seen In Utah county that Christmas, but on December 27, two days later, two feet of snow fell on Provo bench. I saddled my old horse and with a long stick went hunting HEALTH Tartf EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO ENJOY HUNTING INCLUDING the MONEY with our new bench. Later, I heard Heber C. Kimball prophesy that the day would come when a great city would be biult on Provo Bench. See what the Lord baa done out there already. It is uow a garden of flowers and fruits and every good thing that man could desire. I believe Orem, In the heart of Provo Bench, has a great future. or 68 years this firm has provided Provo families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern facilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for all who call upon us. We gladly Invite Inspection of our modern mortuary at any time. Your visit will prove both Interesting and Instructive, and will incur no obligation of any kind. paaag; this list are dairy products, eggs, green and yellow vegetables, and to a lesser extent meat. These foods supply essential nutrients which are supplied In too small quantities by cereals, peas. 9 .5 . J $ Fitted Finance which gives you nationally advertised equipment RIGHT NOW with only a small down payment If the huge Deer Creek dam should ever break, it would wash out Provo built on the river bottom but Provo bench would be above the flood. Of course that will not happen unless an earthquake comes. I recommend that a plot of not less than five acres be purchased so that enrs will have plenty of room to park, and that Orem be made into a beauty spot, easily accessible to all Utah county. In Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center Pleasant jack rabbits and killed eight with my stick, because they could not run in the deep snow. Only four log cabins had been built at that f Provo time on the whole Hazel Stevens, Nutritionist of the Maternal and Child Health Division of the State Board of Health, will be of interest to all mothers and housewives. Research Mrs. Stevens says: In the past 30 years has placed nutrition as an Important Item in Even infant affecting health. morality, Impairment of health of mothers, physical development of yrkers, and excessive loss of time from Industrial work, are profoundly influenced by the character of the food supply. A problem today is that of stimulating the consumption of more protective foods. Included H WALTER 4 Youll be amazed at the variety of Merchandise Take ai want that i now within your means. you Look Now and Be Prepared Hunting Coats la8 HUNTING Red Head , - - JC V Your Eyes are in the care of State Registered Optometrist a Thousands of Satisfied Customers. Shell Belts Villi Ileindselman Optical & Canvas Gun Cases 98c up Sheepskin Moccasins $1.39 Shotgun Clean Rods 39c or Bergman Shoe Grease 25c Co. CLEAN : i For a More Efficient Home You Want, Them Tools for the kitchen, equipment for the basement il izens of things to make your home more .... 1 -- f e Prepare your wardrobe now for Winter ly letting us take care of jour dry cleaning. t is small The the rewards aie gr at. efl!.i i.t and comfortable. Whatever you need in the way of hardware can In selected here in a variety of merchandise at prices well within your means. Stock up now on fall and winter hardware o-- Phone 475 FOR SALE until we see That in the human plan Nothing is worth the making If it does not make the man. Why build these cities glorious If man unbuilded goes? We build the world in vain Unless the builder also grows. Edwin Markham. ZHome - 4 i- 4 4 4 Phone 532 44 4 ''4 Flashlight. EryR'r 57c and up in 12, Gauges icon. 5 Marbles Anti-ru- Ropes st an Stevens Double Barrel! All Gauges $21.75 Hoppes No. 9 Solvent 40c Cleaners in Barrel Guns $1.25 Single 255 W. Ij 4 ''4 4 4 '4-4-- 4 f 4 4-- 59c $7-4- Hoppes Gun Oil 9 15c Oscar Carlson's Sporting Goods 112 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah T ? i 4 4 I s 4 4 NOW! . . 5 Room mod. brick, full basement, H. A. Heat, garage, built-i- n features, good condition, North Kant, 94500. MANY NEW ROOF lh is estimated that to paint a new shingled roof will prolong its life 15 years. See LIMIT PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. 58 North University Avenue, or Phone 450 for Apjioiiilincnt ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN L f Ij E Price After Utah Valley Glass & Paint Store 3 IS West Center Phone 403 Ask About Our Monthly Pay Plan 5rcs3ispgrsffis3isz3: II j- - SORRY, NO MORE THAN THREE PENS TO EACH CERTIFICATE . NO OBLIGATION J ' THE NEW PLUNGER FILLER VACUUM ZIP ONLY ONE PULL AND IT'S FULL This FF.N olds 200 more ink than any ordinary fountain pen on the market! You can Write for Three Months on One Filling. No Repair Bills! No. Lever Filler! No Prwtsuro Bar. Every Pen tested and guaranteed to be unbreakable for life. Get yours NOW. THIS PEN Given FREE If you ran buy one elsewhere in the city for less than FIVE DOLLARS! This certificate good only while advertising sales is on. IS THE TIME TO PAINT THAT OTHER GOOD BUYS HOMES and INSURANCE T H I! REST Vfrf ri $1,50 Pencils to Match Above Pens, 29c .Sale $3.00 OREM An Ideal Pen for Office, School or Home FOR SALE BY DRUG CO. i, 5QC This Certificate Is Worth $4.41 This certificate and 59c entitles the bearer to one of our Genuine indent ruetihle 95.00 VACUUM FILLER SACKLESS FOUNTAIN FENS with genuine Doutone Durium Point. Visible Ink Supply. You SEE the ink! A lifetime guaranteed with each pen. Universal size to be used by men, women and children. Provo, Utah Center 12, 16, 20, 410 Ga. The Pen with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE We are blind ifc.'fe.'S 4- 12 Friday and Saturday Only Machine Co. WE ARE BLIND lt'0 N. University Avenue A Repeating Shotguns You very seldom get Low Prices when you buy on Easy Terms. Here is Good News. Easy terms and Low prices both at L. and IL Tire Co. Tires, Tillies, Batteries, Radios, etc. SAVE 95.00 to $25.00 Adv. 4 Cor. Wagon & Madsen 119 N. Univ. : needs. 11 Cleaning Co. JfatcA. Ouist 3uneraL at Beet grade, dependable free delivery service. Storage rates. C. Chris topherson. Phone 791. tfn When ,-t- Remington Model31-Winchester, Model Tri-Pa- k Jewelry rifl 89c and up Leather Recoil Pad 59c up COAL: Dr. G. II. Ileindselman 98c and up $5.49 to $9.00 COX WANTED: Clean cotton rags the News office. Phone 13. Hunting Knives Better Grade Coats from, WANT ADS.... r SPECIALS! Ka-B- ar Pioneer for 62 years In Utah County. Appearance The Highest Type of Service MODERATE PRICES Vision-Bette- accessories $2.79 An average milk bottle makes 20 trips before it is broken. Better It takes about 4 0 tons of water to grow a bushel of wheat. On December living'1 In a timely message from Farner, pn-vidin- Into Provos Past DETERMINE FAMILY Tonight Sept 30, at taring 11 (ity perk, all Provo city empiiijpc, will bend their efforts toward an enjoyable evening, with good eats and plenty of fun, according to Mrs. Mary F. Smith who has charge of the ticket and transportation arrangements. g Guests may be brought, reservations have been Dinner will be served made. promptly at 7 p m. and games by Mrs. will be led afterward Jena V. Holland. pi, GLIMPSES PERSONAL North University (Entire 2nd. Floor) 505 HOME FOODS Another Autumn Ilil.e will be 3 s Seturdav, October 1. 1 p for all boj8 over eight years of age. Thin is the most beautiful time of the year to go into the mountains. Bojs avail yourselves and meet of this opportunity and Alfred George Sutherland Pace nt the Franklin and Maeser school grounds at 9 o'clock a. m. Everyone bting his lunch and inprepare for a good day's hike mountains. to the Last Saturday there were 225 this most enjoyed boys who healthful and wholesome form of recreation. held cereal. This flour and cereal which has been received over a period extending back to last June, results from the efforts of the Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation to move into consumption surplus wheat supplies. Mr. Johnson Bald that to date the wheat products purchased by the Corporation represent the equivalent of more than 14 million bushels of wheat. All of this flour and cereal is for relief consumption throughout the United States. RADIO Foods served in the home are Important in relation to health, and especially so for the growing child, says Dr. Lloyd M. Farner, director of district four at Provo, for the State Board of Health. In this connection, says Dr. EXCHANGED SOLD For U38 Fall 'estival Planned For ity Employes BOYS! Special Notice Utah Gets Flour Provo Conservatory ing. Says Dr. New and Used iin dicine. The public health nurse in jour ..r, a w ill be glad to discuss your 2,000,000 nutritional problems with you 'uni will lefer you to jour family loans, sugar, vegetables, fatsYete. plnsieian when she feels that It Utah has received 1,4 70,000 The effei t of malnutrition is iu essary. pounds of flour from the Federal ure more insidious, nui no less Sutplus Commodities Corporation Streumlinmi m rums than diseases caused by by the DepartAn automobile tire produced in ior buctilia Their prevention is 19 lu cost about J30 and was ment of Public Welfare to famA good ilies on tlie telief rolls, according much simpler than many oilier good for 5.000 miles. Ellis Johnson, Director of to 115 of 320, to tlie ure medical profespumicing today, costing Commodity Distribution. sion in the field of preventive jields 20,000 miles. Mr. Johnson pointed out that the volume can be better realized when it is considered that it is sufficient to make more than 2 million loaves of bread. In adUtah receivto dition has flour, v ed 49,000 pounds of graham flour and 40,000 pounds of wheat al S?,!0KE ' .'JO, Orem, Utah p |