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Show THE VOICE OF SVAROX i The Bee Hive girls of Sharon stake will be guests of SCER to the shows March 30 and April 1, following thetr activities of the iast two months. The leaers of the Bee Hive tla es in the various wards have judged the felon ing girls eligible as having their membership fee paid, being Tegular in attendance, and up to standard In their class work: Pleasant view Ward: Florence Bone Wanda Campbell, Dorothy Brown. Dorothy Jones. Melba Liechty, Thelma Pierce. Elaine Neilson, Gajle Willis, Marie Ford Juanita Campbell, Barbara Hei- ernian. Lucile Nesbitt, Evelyn purod, Joy Hills, Helen Adam-- 1 son, Beth Gurr, Beth Williams, Donna Hall, Helen Dunford, Elva Hansen, Mary Daley. Te Keepers are: Marian Eicanbrack, Edith Snow, Mrs. Horace Bean Ind Alta Taylor. Grand View Ward: Ilene Harvard, Ruth Ivie, Valene Cami-i'lsMarie Phillips, Marea Williamson, Lavetta Carter, Audrey Hills, Lucile Allred, Iloa Young, Lucille Brown, Elna Loveland, Helen Brown, Helen Stratton, Irene Hales, Eva Bell Harvard, Beula Haws, Ladine Hone, Florence Weeter. Bee Keepers are: Terl Johnson, Mary Camenish, and Dot Davis. h, ' P XX " I: g X g X X X X XX. XX. XXlX PLAN V' here. Spring is apparently Spring not only brings out plant life and birds but also arouses cirtuhi disease-bearinorganisms which can readily cause "Spring fever of a most virulent tjpe. Infected ticks which transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever are beginning to appear in mountainous areas already this year. This tick will be found throughout the summer months. All individuals who find It necessary, either for business or pleasure, to go into mountainous areas bf the intermountain country should not fail to take Inoculations against this disease Your family physician, will be pleased to advise you further In this matter. The State Board of Health recommends inoculations yearly for such people as find It necessary to go into areas where In- -, fected ticks may be found. Each jear cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever are reported from all sections of the State, which indicates that infected ticks are rather widely distributed, 19 cases being reported last year to the State Board of Health, with four deaths resulting. A number of the cases appearing In Utah occurred In Health District number 4 of which Provo is center, so that It is a safe practice when In areas to examine one's body and clothing completely at least twice daily and remove any tick before It has a chance to become ato tacked to the skin. The tick will not give a person the disease until after he ha3 attached himself to the skin, which usually is not for some time after the tick gets on the Wright. Vineyard Ward: Dorotny Williams, Theora Sundquist, Lawana Miller, Fern Muzzel, Helen Bun-lieRuth Blake, Cleo Harding, Carina Thacker, Beth Madsen, Myrl Stone, Nelda Sorenson, Gen-n- a Vee Schrader, Rhea Sundquist, Bee Lois Young, Janet Clegg. Keepers are: Dtlphia Iloldaway !, and Maud Holdawav. Edgeinont Ward' Lois Dixon, Laura Meldrum, Shirley James, Dora Jean Meldrum, Christina Kecp-- e and Ward: Hary HanPeggy LoveEvelyn Gor- Timpanogos sen, Norma Loveless, less, Dorothy Larsen, don, Beatrice Gappmayer, Louise Rohhurk, Olga Wallquist, Beth Coidncr, Alice Gordon, Darlene Shepherd, Deon Patter, Shirley Christensen, Mary Ma Tague. Bee Keepers: Beatrice Rowley and Fay Kitchen. Invitations announcing new dates for'the second annual Scout Powwow were mailed to all scout tick-infest- masters of the Utah National Parks council this week. The new dates are Friday and Saturday, April 2122. You Your PLANT body. Your physician is your best counselor aa to your protection against this devastating disease. If you are to be In mountain and desert areas, you Bhould see your physician at least ten days before possible exposure. This year make jour garden latter and different by planning y it ahead of time. Youll find complete stocks of seeds, bulbs and plants here with any new tools you might need. Flower Seeds Every variety of seasonable seeds adaptable to your needs. Guaranteed quality. Scout Council Meets Monday RAINBOW GLADIOLA, 50 bulbs 80c - 100 bulbs $1.00 GIANT DAHLIAS, (Imported) 8 bulbs for $1.00 SNAPDRAGONS, per pkg. 10c BACIIEIjOR BUTTONS 10c per package Executive Board of the Utah National Parks Boy Scout Council will meet at the City and County Building, Provo, Monday, April 8, at 7:80 p. m., according to II. A. Gardner of Spanish Council President. Fork, District Chairmen of Camping are particularly requested to attend, said Mr. Gardner. Co. Carpenter Seed UNICES FULL LIST OF SEEDS AND SEE OUR NEW 1939 CATALOGUE FOR r s t , - Your problem may be a big one or a little one but jou will appreciate the advice of a friend in whom you have confidence. Whatever your problem is, you can always feel free to consult us. 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DAYBED 4 4 0 DAVENETTES, as low as 16 4 ... Used NURSERY STOCK: Peaches, See Apples, Pears, Cherries. Us for Prices WILDWOOD HOLLOW FARM NURSERIES Phone 011R2. 4A7 . . . and Used Furniture ROUND OAK TABLES, as low as threo-TVhee- To tbs next town or across the country do your traveling by bus. Burlington Trail ways transcontinental service it fast and reliable and low (area mean big savings every mile of the way. U Spring Bargains in Used two-wa- y one Syracuse l, Spring Tooth Harrow, Some Planet Jr. One Horse Cultivators. W. F. Wiscombe, Phone 034R4. plows, A Cordial Invitation Phone 1277 64 N. Univ. Ave. Plans for a ten day educational tour that will take Senior Scouts of Utah National Parks Council to the San Francisco World's Fair and other scenic attractions of the West were announced today by C. J. Hart, Council Chairman of Senior Scouting Traveling by bus and camping out along the way, the Scouts Yose-mit- e will visit the exposition, National Park, the Redwood Forest, Los Angeles, Catalina Island, Tijuana, Mexico, and the Boulder Dam. A nominal fee covers all necessary expenses, Including transportation, food, boat fare to Catalina, tolls, and Insurance. The trip Is scheduled for July 31 to August 11 with Provo as the starting and ending point. First Class Scouts, 15 years of age or over, representing any registered Scout or Explorer Troop In the Council are eligible to make the trip. A limited number of Scouters who are willing to assume leadership responsibilities will be taken. Applications and a J5.00 registration fee should be filed with Scout Headquarters immediately. The balance of the fee, $35.00, Is due by July 20.' Applicants also must submit a report of a. physical examination, attend a 1939 Council Camp and obtain certain required Scout and camping equipment. FOR SALE: 4 Details of this hike will appear later. TALK IT OVER J Warner Urns. hni.siug melodrama, Valhij of the FUELS - FIRE and Claire Trevor, contains all the elements Morris starring Wayne (Hants of smath film fare. The Peter B. Kv ne story of the struggle for the ejirly California redwood country comes to the Scera Theatre on Tuesday and WednesIt is filled with vigorous action and interwoven throughout is day, April a tender romance between a stalwart lumberman and a lovely girl. The scenery is and we heartily recommend the picture to the entire family. SENIOR Girls. fr r FIGHT? The West side of town will be under the supervision of George Sutherland, assisted by N. Y. A. to prepare and conduct Easter hikes in both the East and WeA sides of Provo on Saturday, COAL: Best grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage April 8. 1939. New low price on slack. rates. The East side will he under the Phone 791. C. Christopherson. supervision of Alfred Pace, with Bill Woodward and Harvey Pace assisting with the boys, and Mrs. FOR SALE 1 John Deer Manure Lillie Stevens, assisted by BerSpreader, in good condition. nice Peterson and Laurine WaterW. F. W lscombe, Ph. 0.14-R- 4 line will have charge of the girls. g XXxXXXJtxXX Before dJL X lJojd M. Earner, M. D. Hire tor, Provo Health Office) All e Lois Campbell. Bee s are: Montez Hawkins Wilma Wiscombe. Committees have been formed (By Lake View: Nanalee aonnson, Lois Johnson, trlene Johnson, Norma Nelson, Dorothy Taylor, Bertha Madsen, Janice Zobell, Norma Jacobson, Nelda Johnson. Bee Keepers are: Edna Scott and 'lgler, Easter Hikes Planned For Provo Youngsters Against Spring Fever Pabiiafced waekly at Provo. Utah. by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Aasotlation of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley .Publishing Co., 67 North Flret West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered aa Second Class Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Post Office at Provo,' Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. Sharon Bee Hive Girls Guests of Scera VALLEY OF THE GIANTS Doctor Warns linin' nf j?ktnnt mljf 1939 Friday, March 31, sasV Telluride Motor Co. r,1oso Lewis MEN'S WEAR I Provo, Utah. |