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Show 7 THE VOICE Thursday, October OF SIIAEON I iitor Karl Kelsth of Provo, a Mr. and of In r parents, gui-h- t New Ita lit f Sotirty Offuers Mrs E T. Wright Thursday. fur the wmi! g winter are. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yates, Mr. Mrs. Hazel Mairott, Theology, and Mrs. Hud Yat'S of Lehi taking the place of Sylvia Murly, vis. ted Sunday at the home of who has been called to act in the their parents, Mr. and Mia. Eldon same department on the Stake Wright, Mr. and Mrs. B F. LouBoard; Erva Brimly, literary der. Gue-t- s leader, taking the place of Vola of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hancock, who has been called to Johnson Sunday were Mr. and the M. I. A. presidency; Nettie Mrs. Joe Smith, Mrs. Jennie S Mrs. JohnWllberg, magazine agent, taking Nicholes of Milford. the place of Mary B. Hales; May son and Mrs. Nhholos are slaters. Aston, membership leader, taking Trips the place of Jennie Johnson, who Mrs Sarah E. Hooley and has been secretary of the Stake .daughter Edna left Monday mornBoard for some time. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Varley of Vineyard for a two A IL 8. Conference Program was held Sunday evening at the weeks trip to Sacramento, CaliWindsor ward church under the fornia, to viBit a sister, Mrs. Ethel direction of the ward Relief So- Robinson. Sunday, Mrs. Hazel Marrott ciety officers and Stake Board numbers and daughter Eva, motored to Beautiful members. were rendered by the ward sing- Murray to spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson ing mothers. were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Node Ralph Harris spent the first of is hereby given that Sunday the week in Nevada. School for all classes will be held Mrs. Loraine Wright spent at the Windsor ward chapel Sun- Monday visiting her daughter at The superlntend-enc- y Provo. While there she visited day mortlng. invite all not attending the Mrs: Lillie Hendrickson at the General Conference at Salt Lake Utah Valley hospital. to be preeenL Darman Willett WILLIAM H. GOODMAN, Sam Harris g a resident of Frovo, George Long aged 86. died at the home of his Snperlntendency. daughter, Mrs. Ada Lyons, Saturday. His wife, Mrs. Elizabeth An Invitation Ann Ellison Goodman, preceded memto all ward is extended him several years. He is surbers 12 years and over to attend vived by four sons, J. W. and by M. I. A. by the officers. A good David R., both of Provo, and one on hand be will teachers of group other daughter, Mrs. Sadie Penrod to welcome you. The assembly of Venice, Cal. and by 17 grandprogram theme for the year, We 11 great grandchildren, live with our Leaders is under children, and one elster, Mrs. Samuel the direction of Alice Harris and Wright of Provo. He was a memVern Marrott. ber of the Utah stake high priests and was the seventh member to Regular Class Work die since the first of the year. In Relief Society began (Tuesday, wlht a good attendance. The Funeral services were held Wedward Theology lesson: "Dark Agee nesday in the Second was given by Hazel Marrott. Thel- chapel. ma Harris presented the teachers topic. Next Tuesday the literary lesson will be given by Erva DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE GETS r l ' r J'mT- HEW DIRECTOR &(?? a, 'wsi r f In The Dlsdriit Health ofUre Provo, located in the City and County building, has a new director, Dr. Karl Latteier, recently appointed by the State Board of Health, and successor to Dr. Lloyd VI. Farner, who opened this off tie in 193S, but who is now associated with the Montana State Board of Health In Helena. Dr. Latteier will supervise public health activities In District IV, which Includes Salt Lake. Utah, Wasatch, Tooele, Dusehesne, and Wit'"4 r Lines from Life: Down into the valley of death, I read in a book one time-- and I couldnt help the cold sweat and pumping heart as they wheeled Dot into the delivery room. When the nurse said, Its a boy mother and well, you couldnt blame me for baby both fine calling: up the florist. Flowers, I hollered, buckets of 'em. At a time like that, flowers are worth all the words in the dictionary. FRAGRANT ROSES or GORGEOUS CHRYSANTHEMUMS Provo Greenhouse Phone Where Eight-- the Flowers Grow 0 X r y at the Vcttrau- - hospital in Salt Lake a r (. vr K 4-- A t JM 4 Uintah counties, but his headquarters will be in Provo city. saniNoail E Walter, district tarian, Is also working out of the Provo office. Together they are responsible for public health educational (programs. Including the district personnel work In an with local advisory capacity health officers, and the bringing of technical services maintained by the State board to local public health problems. Dr. Latteier explains that the local Health office Is a public service, available to Individuals as well as communities, effective through the medium of community organizations which have public haelth problems to olva. The new director has been practicing medicine in Bingham Canyon, but was previously associated with the public health work In Chicago, directing Its Syphilis Control program of 1937. He is a graduate of the University of Utah, and the Northwestern University Medical school. He has also been associated with the St. Lukes hospLal In Duluth, Minn., and the Holy Cross hospital In Salt Lake City. v . v" KK Gcal Facts Some early Indian tribes prized Coal more highly than precious ores. Modern science respects coal, too. It gives natural that heat, free from shocking quick changes sometimes result in colds and even graver illnesses. For natural, steady, dependable heat in any kind of weather, burn coal. We Recommend KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL I RFSOLUTIU PROPOS-70 A IE.SD SECTION IS. ARTICLE XII OF THE CO.577-TVTIOOF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATIXC TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF IOI C 1 n new tires. 2 W. 5th N. Deluxe Sedan. New Paint, $195. Special 1939 FORD 2 Door Sedan Like New 1937 BUICK $193 Sedan. New Blue opalescent paint. White side wall tires, Radio, Heater $493 03 V. Center bt. SECTION 1. That It la propped to amend lection IS. article XII, of tha conatltuiioa of tha atata at Utah to read: Sac. IS. Tha Di'alature may provide by lav that tha a la every corporation and joint atock aaaoclatlon organ!! for banking purporei. or tha hold-erof any on or more of tea claaaea of atock leaned by key ie h la add".' m to t' a corpora:'.;amt ant of capital stork and fully paid by the a shall be Individually reapotx'b.a fir an ad amount equal to n't en jsi lng tha amount cf the'r aotk m inch corporation, or the a m t of their atock of any rxriou.ur c . In inch corporal! a, for al 1: and LabUItlaa of every d. Section X Tha iso- - ary of tat la directed to anbrnit thla promoted amendment t the of tha atata at tha next general election In the manner provided ty law. Station t. It adopted by tha elector of tha atata, thla amendment ihall taka effect tha Brat day Advertising For Knockabout and Eatinstt Wear. . . Try l f ij January, 1HL L K. B. Monaon, Secretary of Etata of tha State of Utah, do hereby certify that tha foregoing U a fnlL trna and correct copy of the Conatltutlonal Amendment tha by regular aeaalon of the of 1933 aa the aama laglalatur of appeara record In my office. Ia wltnen whereof, I have hereunto eat my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Bute of Utah, thU 18th day of Auguat, 1340. place ia ever rnia'i for at lean one imart eweti ait. Kalcaim, Kenloch arl MacLeith are good Scotch nao - that pcll imported wool loomed ia thu country by a G.tsou mill. Thi fabric tailored by Clothcraic mean the Jut word in quality tweed at A V it 4 a moi! trace Earl-Gl- v- n CZi'jIvcu'g it Style Leadership THEY lAU&MEO WHEM An influx of guests doesnt worry the Jollys any more. Sleeping accommodations have become simple as ABC since they built a bunk room in the attic. extra A bonk room Is the modern metliod of solving room problems - - and It's mighty inexpensive as well as pra tical and attractive. The pverage monthly payment on sneh a room built with our plan fomm to only 1.60 - W Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. (Ad No 9 of a series) THEY LET HIM CARRY OM MIS EXPERIMENTS IN THE, BASEVISNT- - HAY THEY NEVER MADE HIM HANG UP HIS OWN CLOTHES- Phone 357 - AND THEN THEY FOUND OUT WHY HE RftN AWAY; He Hated Walking on His Heels Growing boys DO wear out shoe heels, and walking gives their bodies a terrific jarring. Well put on TOUGII heels - - - heels with low first-coand low upkeep. SPFCLL MEMO: Try Our Shoo Dying department. Now flat-foote- d st is the time to change those white summer shoe to black for Fall use. 0 nces Dozens of beautiful Dress Shirts. The famous ELBECO brand Just Received! v, y ft i 98 Renouned Sanforized Work and Uniform Shirts. You will be proud to wear one of these U Only aUj FAMOUS Covert Work Shirts - $1.25 Just received a new shipment of these fast selling shirts Belter Hurry and $1.49 $169 " Slock Up Now Savings Extra Special lot of BOYS FINE DRESS SHIRTS Collars Only! Famous Non-Wi- 10 to 25 EQf lt 25 u, 368 West Center St G5?9G - PROVO Would you Bay that every 1937 Ford car was worth the game amount of money today? Of course not! Value would depend upon use, care and pre- sent condition. Your radio sets value today and in the future depends largely upon Its care - - - upon attention to defects that may devch p. To Insure good your set should be cheeked by an expert every six months. noSE is t Radio Inspection and speaker cleaned, tubes checked, micrometer adjustment of moving parts, wiring checked, tonal .1.00 tarts, etc. Ralph's Radio 83 N. Unlv. Ave., (Ad No. 9 Inside Stuff. ' hasThe Soft Drinksince bu.siness repeal improved of prohibition. ) Would You Like to Take a Walk? If we could Jiit get everyone in this city to walk through our store, wed have more business than we could handle. Youd probably be amazed at the number of Inexpensive things we carry - - - things yon need right now and would buy if youd happen to see em. And If yon can think of anything In hardware you dont see in our store, the (bailees are that we have that, too for this Is a REAL hardware store and we try to anticipate your hardware needs. K Chassis Qualify TIES 1937 Fords TEKNI-CEE- DHESS J Equally Good? HIT EM HARD T'r Sanforized and Fa.;t Colors Broadcloths, Madras, Rayons -- Are All Work Dress . Beautiful WE LL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN W HE, BROKE THE KEkrHOORS WINDOA- '- (At the Rear of The Booterie ) Phone 707 On Real Quality SHIRTS Can Entertain a Crowd 2 h ti EXCEEDINGLY Shirts of Quality .. THE JOLLY FAMILY and Liming price. e. LOUIS KELSCH and SONS 13! trii.mii 5 S. j Company -i Hi 7 L ab There wiriroi-- j-- ad ry w; w u ;rtli Ay HAROLD MAAG I'" 1 U ft Must Keep On Success--Yo- u a EgF1 Fhone 153 1 ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One AD Wont Bring I"hone 1272 lock-hold- t i il j ft Inc. South University Avenue 191 I Ij the LepiLitare ef the Stale ef Utah , ef all the metnkeri elected ta each haute therein: I5UICK and CHEVROLET DEALERS Cannon-Ashto- n, X. York S3. OO Ear lnformatioe ead low ittar rhet or pkoae EURLINOTCN TRA11WATS DEPOT Be It enacted s, 1936 GRAHAM L Onmha 17.10 Denver f 0.00 Chicago 1.50 D 4. NAS. I Realty Utah Timber & Coal Co. 1G4 mZ.VW i.ibility of Stockholders of Banks I Prows and Haws Prompt Delivery Phoro 232 Lejjal Notices Ferry Nielson - reporter) Amendment Brimley. Mrs. Jennie Johnson has been chosen to teach the new Genea- Consult County Clerk or the Miss F.va Marrott School. Respective Signers for further daughter of Mr and Mrs. logical class in Sunday to chosen lead was the Information. Kirk Jack James Marrott of Orem, became In M. A. I. the wife of Clifton Haws, son of Explorer group NOTICE TO WATER USERS Seoreury of Bute. Mr. and Mrs Vern Haws of Ver- The Hooley Family nal Wednesday In the Salt Lake will celebrate at the home of The Utah State Hospital, Provo, temple. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hooley SatEva Is a graduate of the Pleas- urday evening in honor of the Utah has filed Application No. 444444444444444444444444 ant Grove high school and at pre- birthday anniversary of Howard 13791 to appropriate 0.068 sec. ft. of water from Oak Spring area sent Is operating a beauty parlor Hooley. In Utah county. JUST IMAGINE! The boundaries at Pleasant Grove. are of area as said described Dinner Chicken Clifton Is a former student at JA mod. home, 3x6 rods j of follows: Beg. at a point N. 62 was enjoyed at the home the B. Y. U. The young couple E. 3 385 ft. from the SW Cor. Sec. ground. Northeast In Provo,4 will make their home in Windsor Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch Sun.1800.00, terms. day by family members, the oc- 5, T. 7 8., R. 3 E SLB&M and Ward for the present. casion being in honor of the running thence N. 400 ft., thence We have some building spots, 4 Miss Zola Kirk birthday anniversaries of their E. 600 ft., thence S. 400 ft. and 4x17 rods, close In, .450.00. j Kirk Mrs. of 600 W. to Carrie thence The beg. daughter son, 'Kartell Keetch of Orem and We Have Some Rentals! of Orem, and Earl Johnson, son their daughter Hazel of Magna. water will be collected during the of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson entire year by means of a 15000 CALL AT of Orem were united In matri- A Birthday Tarty and Dinner gallon cement tank located at the " w&s.atLended at Provo Satur- aforesaid point of beg. It will be mony Wednesday evening in the day eveplng by Mrs. Sarah E. conveyed thence by pipe and used Salt Lake temple. Both young people are active Hooley and daughter Edna. A sis- as a supplemental supply for ward members In Windsor and ter, Mrs. Allen Duke wag the domestic and incldetnal landscapgraduates of the Pleasant Grove guest of honor. ing purposes. 4 Avenue Dinner Guests high school. Protests resisting the granting X 53 North University Mrs Mr. of and home the at Phone 456'! Provo, Utah The newlyweds will make their of said Application, wl.h reasons were Mr. and therefor made In affidavit home In Orem. They will move Jack Kirk Sunday form, Mrs. and son of must be filed with T. H. Humph-eryThorne Elvin of Earls Into part of the home Grove. Pleasant State Engineer, 403 State grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Hansen. Salt Lake C ty, Utah, Members Rebecca Capitol, Lodge Mrs. Leonard Hendrickson Is were entertained at the home with one extra copy and 11.00 an recovering favorably from TOP QUALITY of Mrs. Anna Anderson Saturday operation performed recently. The evening at a surprise party, in filing fee on or before November Ilendrh ksons, former Orem resi- honor of one of their members. 10, 1940. dents are now living at Bountiful. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. A very T. H. HUMPHERYS Dr. S. J. Cunningham of Orem State Engineer. Will Meet was spent In Price evening pleasant Is responding nicely to the treatof first publication: Sept. cards after which a bufDate playing ments for sinus trouble that he fet luncheon was served to all 13, 1940. Date of last publication, has been taking the past two October 11, 1940. PHONE 013-Rpresent. (Mrs. U W WINDSOR 3 Mrs life-lon- 1 Constitutional r lml-o- 3, 19 1 0 Appi. Co. Phone 618 of a set left) IDEA OF TEE WEEK 600-1- 6 Brigadier General (Comparable to Standard $ h .79 TinrQ I IHLu i Equipment tires) Special Con. Wajion & Machine Co. 253 West (Ad. No. 7 PHONE 244 Center of a Bern8 ) 4 |