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Show TEE VOICE OF SR ARON Friday, December 'I t I - :J IN; Tm feat kan to KT Uf mbit to t highway! nw tb Sag Standard Srv lc dr wbicb to a find quality lira in rtj mpct Slbrling ntd I aid to guar in wsrrmct to 12 month ft today, took We Lick Battery to be surveyed &b to administration methods, teaching personnel, and school plant, according to the State Department of Public Instruction. Granite High in Salt Lake county gets the first check over and Lehi high in Utah county gets It first here. Forms for I -- Troubles Before Tularemia Threat Against Sportsmen Warns District H. - It to ngi-m- shopping. Although an order from Aubrey Williams, deputy WPA administrator at Washington D. C. was sent cutting the rolls by 1700 Utahans, yet State Diretor Darrell J. Greenwell sue ceeded, by a telephone conversation in retaining the present number of 13.200 at least during December. They Happen k) InJustm to their annual faculty party Mon- Christmas for her babies. I made day night. "Intolerance" a film a mental note not to worry about produced in 1916 was shown as "the younger generation." a highlight of the evening. Leisurely I walked among tne Ar happy people - wondering about womens the cause of this newly awakened the Transforming gymnaisum into a Hill Billy re- something that had stirred the sort, Junior and Senior students hearts and souls of so many at Brigham Young university will persons at this Yuletide season. hold their annual Interclass party Is it an indication of the true tonight. spirit of Christmas? Or is it a new and genuine appreciation of Alva J. Johansen, assistant pro- our blessings In America? fessor of chemistry at B.Y.U. has Perhaps we' Americana have been appointed chairman of the been liks a youth who takes for student accomodations committee granted his parents, friends and it was announced Saturday to suc- luxuries - they mean very little ceed Dr. Wayne B. Hales who was recently released. to man by a tick, fly, or flea bite, or by coming in contact with blood from diseased rabbits, states Noel Walter, sanitarian for health district No IV. "In dressing rabbits a very small injury to the hand may cause infection." Mr. Walter advises it is best to measuring educational efficiency use rubber gloves when handling have been worked out by the rabbits. The tularemia germ Is American council of education at killed at a temperature of 133 Equality in educational opportunity a cost of $200,000, it is reported. 3egrees F. Wild rabbit when in this of untry following The survey will be conducted over thoroughly cooked Is safe for a Supreme cout ruling delivered the nation In all secondary educaconsumption. The preparation of the rabbit, therefore, Is the dan- by Chief Justice Hughes holding tional institutions. that Missouri must allow Negro gerous task,, but can be safety law students resident In the etate, done with proper precautions the same privilege as white stuSickness from tularemia lasts dents In the matter of legal edutwo or three weeks. Convales- -' cation in the state.Is slow. Seldom does one O. cence begin work again within the Brake or break? - that's the to extreme weak- month Two new cases of Tulare- Bess andowing lack of energy upon at- warning of the Utah Taxpayers' association, headed by M. H. Har- mia appeared in Emery tempting any task. After having ris of Salt Lake City, to all pubthe disease a takes from this week reports six months to aperson lic officiils in making up their county year to regain his Dr. M. L. We charge and service all makes 19 39 budgets. Unless these offiEarner, director normal health and strength. of batteries and repair all makes cials put on the brakes when of health district No IV, When you go hunting wild rab-- j of generators and starters. planning their budgets they will with bits, for the sake of your health in Provo. headquarters Drive in and let us test your break the state, he warns, as he Now that our hunting season beware of rabbits killed by dogs battery regularly. It will give points to the f direct and Indirect Is over, many sportsmen turn to or cats'or those that can be killed tax burden 1928 being $24,- with a club. These are probably you longer life and better service. 020.000 and for 1938 now reach- rabbit hunting. This typexif sport sick. Be a sportsman when hunt- is ext and g fascinatingSjut the ing. Avoid those at the ing 'lie staggering total of $31.- point of 415.000 and that in the face of dangers Involved are sometimes the gun but take them at long overlooked. decreased abiity of the taxpayers range for this will lessen your Dr. Edward Francis, a few chance to raise taxes. Valuations in Utah to hag a rabbit sick with made an extensive yeurs ago, have from ian police. Both France and BriFACTS tain have expressed the hope" that Germany will no annex Memel. Evidently the next move Nazi Germany' next more teems rests with the Nazi Reich. to be toward Memel, Lithuania, following the smashing victory at Utah's WPA payrolls were not the parliamentary elections which diminished, s. ing to Utah labor decreed the end of the Lithuan about $85,000 toward Christmas S th and you will at pric underutand why it to called Amorica't thrift tiro ol tho 7 sari SEIBERLING j the country. ! Body and Fender Repair Service Done Jy Experts dropped Nimer & Clayson 275 So. University Ave. rri.vM' --i 'V'-- 'ii A Ma Provo, Utah UJ if All F.2EP4 li Yoisr Choice oS hft 8 m Planning Board: District one - Cache, Box Elder, Weber and Morgan counties: Ella 11 V. Reeder of Box Elder; George Stallings of Weber. District two Salt Lake, Davis, Tooele, Summit and Rich: A. B, Barton of Davis ;.W and Bessie Hixson mf Summit. three - Juab, Utah and II District Wasatch: Mrs. Nora J. Reid of Juab; W. C. Whiting of Wasatch. District four - Millard, Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane: Mrs. Lottie Kimball of Millard; d Day of Iron. District five Sanpete, Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Garfield: Mrs. Zulu r. Niplsos 0? Sevier; George Hunt of Wayne. District six - Daggett, Duchesne. 11 Uintah, Carbon," Emery, Grand 1 and San Juan; Elmer J. Linw of Uintah; Mrs. Belle Johnson of ii -- $ . miiiiiniilmilmiiiimiimmimiimivii'iiiiinnu'iimmiHiiimiimmimimimmmmimiiiiii 8 is f Here your greatest chance to profit by the big reductions in price of Levens high quality suits and overcoats. As our Christmas present to you we offer mfiHiimitmimtmiMtiimimHimmiiiuimiimimiMmiHitimmimmmimwiHJitm aft iiiwmnrmtuiH a)- B Suits V Regular 07 ? SILSO ft 1 8if. Regular $19.85 if Wil-for- -- ft ft ft u $5 55 if if ResUNow2:50.. $19-6- 5 ff Regular C-J- 2 ft ft ft ft ft NOW . KesUNow8'5 f? ResUNow9:50 if 13 B i? RegUNow2:50.. if $5&S ftn ft $765 $1965 if ft B We have b$3 ft, ft just replenished our stock of th esc so if you hurry well have your size. ftv i) n y f; ft ft ft mtMiiiutiwiniHiiiiiimimimmiiMimitimmnMiiwitiHfiiiYiHMimiiiimmniiHmKimmMfiMmimiiiUHHitmMmiiminMiiiiromw hi !tititwiHiiiiu.HnHiiiiMmmimumiiiiiiiMiMroinmiMrtiitHhummiiiH4iHimwMi b ' . Associated Men Students at B Y.U. have commenced an exten- sive program of winter sports wiqi the purchase of skiis, according to Willie Stevens, chair- -' man. if if pur- t til y ft ft til ft til ft ft y ? c TEE STORE OF ? It (3 R EATER yi VALUE A i. r - --- - C--, .... -- .1 - e. v-- . 'S4 Xia'-- Si sv W & ti if if if if . g LAMPS a ft Way Approved I. E. S. FLOOR ? UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS . Beautiful velvet and velour if Large Heavy Base, Silk or it? Parchment Shades H y y y 1-- covers. Large assortment of colors. Juvenile Size ft $995 l4 ii ft II ft Xf HARDWOOD ROCKERS If CHILDRENS 3 TABLE and CHAIR SETS h CHILDRENS WICKER ROCKERS H GENUINE LLOYD WICKER ROCKERS, as low as 13 I ft ft ft ft $1.65 3.95 l-- drawing classes has recently been hung in Room D. for display un- til January 15. . . . 1.69 til 2.95 ft ft tii y ' a j "Jack Rabbit Christensen. B. U. hackfii'd ace. has been chosen on the All Scandinavian-Americasecond team, to r.c s of the selection amot,;.Cd by Ralph H. Colson, sports writer c: Boston. Massachusetts. B.Y.U. faculij memhera held 6 - -- personnel committee. of I& I A small deposit will hold any chest if Low Easy Terms No Carrying Charge pose of expert counsel in school and individual problems, were begun this week at the Y under the direction of the faculty An ENJOY At the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Had y b recent fresutua debate tournament was won by Dean Conder and John Stone of Provo. Personal interviews for the xs-- CEDAR C p if if if if The the art work of til studentsexhibit in design painting end 13 NO INTEREST ANYONE . CAN AND EVERYONE CAN AFFORD an- Ruth Stout of Moab was chosen from five finalists as the "Sweetheart of Delta Phi" in an election Monday. Her picture will appear on the Sweetheart Song of the national fraternity for returned missionai les. 4 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft EASY TERMS if BUY USEFUL GIFTS THAT .ft 8 n Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center Hoi k&its (it De J $12.65 .95 J. Ballard of the was the speaker at the Wednesday devo- tional this week. 01 IicsuNov5:85 .50 Mr lvln ft ft ft Life at Its Best will the ft theme of the eighteenth annual ft leadership week to be held at It was ft B.Y.U. January Mon. lay. Special comlt-nounced ft tees have been chosen and are at ft work, to Chairman Shaw. ft Seth T. accuruing ft Garth Seegmiller cienver, ft Colorado, was elected president of ft the freshman class at the Y" ft Monday. Overcoats .50 of the twelve, 1 if P if li r Elder 23-2- B .95 WEEK j if if if .50 this AT THE council HI up .75 eral agencies, the Farm Bureau Federation, aDd other cooperating agencies will be appointed later, Director Peterson said. $ II Gpegiialls These delegates who were elected by district representatives attending the conference will represent the farm and farm home Interests on the state board. Fed- t! ft ft Ac Christmas 403 Carbon. ft $27.50 Phone gift-givin- ft nmiimmimiiiiimmimiimiiiniiiimimmMimHiinNiMiMimmimimiiimtmtmHmimmimtiimi B f . ft ft Center .45 (By Mary Ellen Onin) There is something new in the Uhriaftinas shopping atmosphere these days. Everywhere, one sees peace, Joy, and contentment in the faces of those who are In the crowded shops and on the streets. a lark of that tired uty: thpre gift buying expression which has been so very familiar to us all in the past. And, never have I seen so. many pleasant, smiling clerks - they fairly radiate the spirit of un elfishness. I suggested to a cheerful little clerk, who was hurriedly wrapping gifts, that she would surely g be weary of the spirit long before Christmas. She smiled happily and assured me that she was looking forward to Chrlst-ipa- s this year with great enthus-.- . lasm - You see, she said," 1 have two small children, and I just can't wait to see their faces on Christmas morning. And she was sincerely grateful for the op- - j til til that the following delegates had til been elected to serve on tne State ft ft Utah Valley Glass & Paint 348 TV. UNSELFISHNESS At the final session of the Adult Leaders Training School which closed Friday at the Utah State Agr, cultural college. Direc- tor William Peterson announced ft ft Pre- - Christmas Sir THE SPIRIT OF j Farm Leaders on Planning Board - For the ? $700,705,000 study of tularemia among rabbits. He found tularemia (Pasteurella mi a can he prevented by followtularenis) in the rocky mountain states and it is now known ing the simple rules given above that this disease is wide spread throughout. Utah. Delegates Name high schools in Utah are Tularemia may he transmitted to $569,974,000 and farm income down $61,635,000 since 192S. Tax increases can have hut one n suit - disaster, Dr. Harris concludes. 1 Programs featuring an array of talent all the way from concert violinists and chamber musis en-i- jj sembles to Imitators nr Donald Duck are being presented to vari- - j ous schools, churches, and com-- i jl munity and social groups in Pro- - IS ' vo and surrounding counties by the Public Service bureau of the university, to him until after he has been awayfrom them for some time. And then, great is the joy of his homecoming, with its full realization of his blessings! -, Yes, that must be the answer with horror, we have watched the human tragedies which have happened so quickly and so often to ovrr brothers In other lands. It is almost as though we had witnessed the barbarity of the dictators of 1938 and then, had sud denly returned to our own America - and rejoice that we are privileged to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the Savior. A Most Appreciated Christmas Gift For Mother and Dad NEW WALLPAPER FOR THE BEDROOM OR LIVING ROOM H New Home study catalogues from B.Y.U. have been mailed to more than 3300 Utah teachers and inquirers from all sections of j 16, 1938. n r limito t? b If acer-Hin- if v i 84 4 4 4 til Provo, Utah, ft North University Ave. r 0 4 'wi 4;r,,r,5ka '''-51- . Ss aOfc |