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Show nnK voice of sharon 1 Till re are two things eiery Hair Cut: CVT ureili-- d in PLEASANT VIEW Jaycees Plan 1940 Health Program Dinner gut-siit the Oi.vcr Hauseu home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Edward S. Mesrrvy and s WF.LL anti IVOIWDIWL FIT I Cite You Both family md C. V. HanM n. On Monway the HaiiM'US had as dinner guests Mr, and Mrs Jack Wig-na- Burningham Barber Market Opeclals For Saturday Jan. 6th SALAD DRESSING Quarts SUGAR 10-lb- 62$ for s. 24$ A4A RLNSO Large package PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars for 17$ POWDERED SUGAR for 15$ MILK, All Brand 4 cans for 27$ SOFTASILK large pkg. 25$ s. P. d G. SOAP Giant Bars, 5 for 1Q$ PANCAKE FLOUR Globe bag A-- l, CRISCO 54$ can CORN 3 cans for 25$ PEAS, Sweet Wrinkle 2 for 23$ GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 can 10$ OYSTERS 3 Yz oz. -- size for 1 COFFEE, for Cf W&T' tfitWy b. TEA, Hewletts pkg .10$ I.G.A. CLEANSER 3 cans for .13$ b. OATS, Cyrstal Wedding, per pkg. O? A AjJy TOMATO JUICE No. 300 cans, 4 for 23$ SYRUP, Lumber Jack tin 49$ b. BANANAS for 15$ s. LEMONS, 360-siz- e 15$ per dozen LETTUCE, large w size POTATOES 100-lbfor pNy w'i s. K y luncheon BUTTER, Creamery per pound Russel S'! hi a i ar . Dr. J. One out of every ten women In Irinan of the I' rated Slatt&Js incapable of giv,1, a to mittee for the ing birth to offspring, according the leading to estimates made from medical being lei ol'ds. . i d ith 'Juu Beck who has worst diseases The ten the National United Slates are recognized ip witu Association for the Jay- heart cancer, disease, pneumonia national ef- and influenza, brain hemorrhage, forts and objectives are, while nephritis (kidney Inflammation) Sherman Christensen, Provo at-- ( tuberculosis, diabetes, diarrhea torney, reviewed the legislation and enteritis (intestinal Inflamalready existing in 19 other states mation), appendicitis, and syphof the Union, w hich show bow-failis. I advanced some'Njf the states are in relation to eyphlllis and An acre of land In the lemper-at- e other disease control matters. zones receives from the sumDr. Vasco M, Tanner, chairman mer sun an amount of heat equiof the Public Forum - Control valent to that generated by the board, gave a public invitation to burning of 250 tons of high grade the Jaycees to bring the Syphillls coal. problem to the Forum for discussion, and offered the facilities of The "Black Widow spider la this organization toward the edu- so called because It kills Its huscation of the public in this Im- band after mating. Contrary to portant public program. popular belief Its sting is not Dr. Nixon of the State Mental deadly to healthy humans, though staff, through the courtesy of It causes severe fever and great Dr. Pace, the superintendent, pre- pain. It does kill Infirm people ferred to conduct a clinic for all when it bites them, and Its bite Jaycee members showing the Is death to guinea pigs. ravages of this dread disease and also the treatment and method of tell that thf Veterinarians syphillls cases. blood of purebred dogs can be Last year's Jaycee chairman of helping Dr. Smith expressed gratitude classified Into types, but that the Public Health, under whose di-- 1 for the Interest taken In th blood of mongrel dog Is always , rectlon an educational program matter, that only the same. declaring was followed through which won, hro;g ;du'c"aUo'n puTl'tc fourth place in the National Con- - sentiment can results be obtained K.. xtq iinnni Fifty years ago tuberculosis In the control of this disease. was almost Invariably fatal; toWayne Woodland, chairman of the tuberculosis victim has Public Health for the Utah State day 19 chances out of 29 to recover. Junior Chamber of Commerce and numerous members of the Medical Association, guests of the Jaycees for the evening, expressed their WPA ADULT CLASSES views and added their emphaslR to the importance of the work MONDAY being undertaken by the Junior REGISTER Chamber of Commerce. You tvill be happy to receive the r a A,THe!b California. Other guestB were: called to Rine, Idaho, on Dec- - 11, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Humphrey and on account of the death of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matson mother, Mrs. C. A. Busch, a pioand Alpha Johnson of Park City, neer that section of Idaho. Mrs. and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Ed. Isaacson. ; Buschofwas 0 years of age and was known for her kindly interest In L. DUCKETT, ARTHUR of her neighbors. 0 Provo, Is the new president for 1940. Hal Gadd Is Riverside Drive la to have anKen Martin, secretary; Bfll other new residence Arthur Wilson, treasurer; Jim Suther- Clyde and Bon Clifford may he land, aergeant-at-armand Clyde seen busily engaged in construcWard, Von Taylor, Joy Nelson tion of another house, Just west Richard Grlramett and Loyal of the one built last summer. Mortensen, board members. Grant Davies has returned to Called to a little farmhouse Logan to pursue his studies at the near Bristol, Tenn., Dr. J. C. Agricultural College. Statzer recently delivered a baby Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davies and with two hea Is. Shortly after Vivia, were New Years the freak birth, he amputated the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Fran guests day rudimentary head, which had im- cis Anderson of American Fork. printed but undeveloped eyeB, nose and mouth and protruded The Relief Society began the from the base of the skull of the j New Year's cour of study by bead. The Infant boy Is'ing up the Theology lesson on now reported "normal In all re-- 1 Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Tanner, class specta. leader, presented the lesson. I 20-3- I It Has Been Said Of Economy 15.50 PER TON ; $5.00 TRUCK LOAD NORMAN FERGUSON, Dealer or 3352 NATIVE LUMBER USED LUMBER SHINGLES, SASH AND DOORS i is In Itself a aource great revenue. Seneca, The 0 Rvlng easily as to money la to pitch your acale of living one degree below your means. Hudson Taylor. If you know how to spend less than you get you have the Philosopher's stone. Benjamin Franklin. He who Is taught to live upon little owes more to his father's wisdom than hethat has a greal deal left him does to his father's Economy care. Penn. No man la rich whose expenditures, exceed his means; and no one Is poor whose Incomings exceed his outgoings. Haliburton. Proportion and propriety are among the best serrets of domestic wisdom; and there is no surer test of integrity than a expenditure. Hannah Moore, Ere you consult fancy, consult Franklin. your purse. Economy, whether public or private, means the wise management of labor, mainly in three senses: applying labor rationally, preserving its produce carefully, and distributing Its produce seasonably. Ruskln. Nothing la cheap which is superfluous, for what one does not need Is dear at a penny. Plutarch. IThke care to be an economist in prosperity; there la no fear of your not being one In adversity. Zimmerman The habit of saving is Itself an education; It fosters every virtue, l, teaches cultivates the sense of order, trains to forethought, and so broadens the T. T. Munger. mind. self-denia- Delivered to Your Door Provo DIVIDEND DAYS as Hygien cees out'nea what sTw nni4 T:.c ward GeucaiogiCai com..... M..I .uto, U, al, 4illOlCUOCU James and Charlotte Christensen mittee provided the following ln- of Salt Lake City were guests stteresting program for Sunday the Karl Young home on New evening meeting: vocal duet, Lois Years day. n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huhle-stei- Kelsey and Lucile Allred, The entertained a group of their Gathering of Israel, was tieated friends at a New Years Eve party. by Elgin Ollphant; vocal aolo, Table games were played. ReThe Seer," by Mr. Walker of freshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Patten, Mr. and Vineyard, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Will Isaacson, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock; a reading, Jophthaa Dee Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daughter," by Mrs. Amy Allred. Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. C. H. Davies and daughGurr, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Verl ter, Vivia, returned on Saturday Brown. from a two weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaacson en- (evening with their daughetr- and sister tertained for Hione 1724 Butlers In member! y y . public past speaker D J. wwtir POT ROAST Baby Beef, per pound A I ... liuu-e- Colo. PORK CHOPS per pound ' - .. f y wbiih if increase over last year. y MEATS' PORK ROAST Shoulder cut, per lb. A Sliced Breakfast 4 4 BACON, per pound America has a Lath tub for every 11 persons, while the rest of the world get along with one tub for every 1C00 jersons. This does not include the number of showers America has, nor the number of such washing facilities the rest of the world do not have. England comes next to America, and Germany next to England, and then comes France. No statistics are found on Russia, but in a land where a Lef.gue for the Militant Godless" sways, it would seem the fewer bathtubs, the more godless, if as it is often quoted: Cleanliness is next to godliness". Lt-.dt- s; VEGETABLES 1 ? e- gifts and pot luck lunch. The second at the home of Beth Williams where they popped corn and played games and the third, a New Years Eve party, at the tome of Barbara Ilienerman where they enjoyed games and Donna pot luck refreshments; Lou Hall, TUva Hansen, Alta Hansen, Beth Williams, Barbara Hienerman, Helen Dunford and Merle Dunford. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weston and family of Drlggs, Idaho, visited relatives here during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muhlesteln and family of Boise, Idaho, spent a week here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawes and family spent New Years day In Richfield. Mrs. James Clark, Evelyn and Leath Clark of Leht were guests at the George Muhlesteln home on New Years day. Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlesteln entertained a group of their friends at a New Years Eve party. Games were played. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Muhlesteln of Boise. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meldrum, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Muhlesteln, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Muhlestein and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crowther. Francis Hunn has gone to Logan to attend the U. S. A. C. this quarter. Rosemae Bergeson has returned to attend the B. Y. Lb after spending the holidays at lSlverton, MrlandUMrs. 1 ,0-- 1 umlt rgo heal'h examination and tests Er sypldllis prior to hat-obtaining a license to marry, and seeking .pa ration of the lulling the pmt 10 years, for medical profession and all authorii s in combatting eveiv 11)0 dwellings the dread results of ignorance and dVntr r stedr.ess an built in this country, apartment s have been constructed to matters of health, the Junior ChamLt r of Commerce laid an ommodate 8 7 families. down a comprehensive program at it sday evening Mr. and Mis. Sterling Cluff and family attended a family dinner party Sunday at the home of Mrs. Alta Walker at Pleasant Grove. Guy Heber and Tony Ivina went to Alta Saturday with other members of the Timpanogos Ski club. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frthn.r and daughter and Marcia. Crokketts have returned from a holiday vacation at Mesquite .Nevada. The following group of girls held three holiday partys, the fist at the Oliver Hansen home where they enjuyed games, exchanged i JELLO per pkg. si UP Aim-rUa- Junior Chamber Hears Objectives Set Forth For Svphiliis Campaign in Utah Drive pital. Drakes PICKED Foium directly in his charge, being eleitcd pirmanent secretary. The public discussion vehicle is S 2 0 Truck companies offer under control of an this year "basic models in United States elected group of representative Are there trade this to the Driving toward legislation which will make every Utahn lh.it many van-tie- year. In women's Trovo citizens. il and family and the condiMrs. Celestia Taylor's tion Tuesday was "good" as reported by the Vtah Valley hos- By Lincoln HifiH School ' vi-rbeen s which have papula during the past term. Ole Chi '.suansen teaches the bookkeeping classes, an opportunity III PASSING problems, and public affairs for e.'ery adult to get some real in his own business training farms dur- needs, ttates Miss Mitchell. Fires, on um 1939 are intimated to have John Do?S has the PubHc cia-- IN 2 Thursday, January 4, 1940 Pleasant Grove When Turkey was visited by the terrible earthquake during the Christmas holidays, It was just another earthquake so far as science Is concerned, for science shows that an earthquake occurs some where In the world at least once every half hour. The Northeastern part of United Slates suffers fewer seismic disturbances than any other region of similar size on the globe. Dividends Butlers are offering . ATTENTION! Mothers who buy for these charming dears, ages 2 to 6. The dividends we offer are very important. , CHILDRENS PRINT DRESSES Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Regular $1.98 NOW RAYON to $1.00 Regular $1.00 59$ $1.37 Regular $1.25 to $1.69 G5$ NOW BLOOMERS Sizes j to 8 C5$ . . . 33 HOODS and CAPS JUMPER SKIRTS 1 GJq . . . . . . SILK ROBES ? DIVIDENDS TO KNITTERS HUBBY KNIT All Shades Regular 39c 27$ Womens Coats DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commeroe Bldg. 234 W. Center Phone 930 41 0 Hoars: Evenings by Appointment (LARGE) 1.80-15.8- MAYFAIR KNITTING YARN YARN Chiropractor 0-- 2 Regular $1.39 to $1.45 COAT SETS KNIT SKIRTS SHOES CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS. Classes will be conducted In most 8ul Jects as before, Miss, Mitchell directing personally the typewriting and shorthand sections. Mrs. Emma Wakefield has the English classes, Harry Butler has a special "First Aid" class; Mrs. Marcelle Hawkins teaches clothing and design, a most popular series; Mrs. Agnes Dauwalder has several classes In applied arts, color end design, and home decoration. E. A. Mitchell conducts the series of current events, labor can doit 69$ 25$ principal. SUITS WASH BOYS PANTIES and COMBINATIONS Regular 79c Monday, Jen 8, ail adult classes under sponsorship of WPA will register at the Provo high school, announces Miss Ruth Mitchell, Who January Sizes 44 - 46 All Shades and Ombre Regular 65c -- 55$ Regular $29.50 NOW $ 0.95 Regular $39.50 14.95 and 48 NOW Every' Counter, Table, or Rack in the store is loaded with dividend payers. You can make a lot of money by taking advantage of the many fine offerings in every department. INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudia Funeral Home FLONE ftf 1 , u CIKUTY STYLE Rose Retreads EIIWIE3 (AR odd sizes carried) 4 USED TIRE" JOLLEY TIRE CO. 15 W. Center Provo SPEAR LUMBER CO. TRY OUR PLAN SERVICE 5 3 1 SPECIAL PRICES ON PAINT, ROOFING, HARDWARE 10 DAYS ONLY! |