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Show THE VOICE Or SHARON Governor Maw Proclaims Sepl, 14 To 20 Defense Week Drive Out for I) I N N E R CHICKEN REPORT ; -- THE-S KILI XT Sorved to you piping hot, right of a eklllet, with hot rolls end French Fried Fotatoes ot 50 ri r. BARBECUE SPARE RIBS k new dish, with all the tnlnge - - - and you'll love it SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS Twin -- Pines :u::;:arnr:u;u:::;:nt CUirmaa of tl.o State In a letter this week to Courty Commissioners, he asked Widuisday, September 17, 1941 to be set alde vtlthin counties for rr ei.ti ation to be conducted by any civic, church, fraternal or military groups designated by the Countv Council formed by the Coun'y ('timiiibMiim-rThe registration places will ghe all vtho care to assist In defense work, a chance to signify their desiie to tooperate and to stlect the type of work to vhich would profi r being assigned wlnr, any emergency and hris I, I, mk' for o i'Cmmi n will be1 to ail Co u n tv Commis- - th' C.mb signed ! (lovcrnot Maw, identifying individuals as members of the state di fi ri'e fori s. will be presented to the uviltan army of men and does Ttie registration women not imply enlistment iu any military service The entire week of September 14 to 20 has been made Stale Defense Week by proclamation In that time, of the Governor he hopes to have local county de-use councils organized, the program of defense explained In church, clubs, civic groups and everywhere an audience may be found interested In the protection of the state, its citizens find Its property. stoii' wiek. i ' m4JimitimMiimiHiini'-- nniuinoiMtiiuiiiiiiiuu Alsi AND Defense of the 29 counties In the Slate reported no disease In which UtUah county Is listed. Provo listed 2 cases of neumonta, 9 cases of Whooping cough and 1 new case of syphilis. Twelve Move- ment is already actively engaged in the housing and care of workers on nadonal defense projects within the state, and as County Councils are formed will extend the scope of the work. Sportsmen GUNS Civilian The AMMUNITION YILL EE SCARCE THIS TIMPAUOGOS YEAR!. Mrs WHY NOT PICK YOURS OUT NOW! C. H. Poulson - Reporter) lhi' Ward M. I. A. Officers will be In charge of the service Sunday evening. An excellent program has been arranged. Mrs. Martha Reynolds and daughter Beth visited friends and relatives In Escalante last ONE DOLLAR WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE for a Reasonable time! week. BENNETTS Phone 160 272 West Center St. Wolf and children of Glendale, Cal., have returned home after Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Cook have a new daughter born at the Utah Valley hospital, Saturday, Aug. 30th. Mr. fcimittwmiiawiwwiwmmimttmiiMminiiHitmiimtmmiiiiuiiimimimnHiii'imHtirtwiimitiiiiiiHtiiii'iHiiiiiiimifiHiHibiiiii'UHiiiiiituiHmnirt, p0Ij and Mrs. Marlon Clark and and Mrs. Thora De Donald i r jjaUti till. a with o President Franklin S. Harris he,ieves necessary to national secur-coupand well being. 15$ 250 and FANTI1 TEP-IN- S 150 SHEER SILK HOSE Tailored to Fit New SI lades 250 490 SHEER SILK HOSE Lovely Colors! 790 490 BLOOMERS 290 Full Fashioned STAKE edueat-celebrati- he declared. "Of course, training Tor clear thinking we never faced a period when clarity of thought was more needed; but to meet the challenge of the totall-- I tarians, we of the democracies must develop the right emotions and a hardy spirit in young brain, ve must never neglect GENEALOGY people. ' ' With a larger faculty than ever before 157 men and women, 16 of whom are returning from developmental leaves of absence ranging from ten weeks to three years In length and with facilities, the proved physical university will face the 66th year of It a history stronger than ever, according to the administration, More than 1600 courses are vlded in the five colleges Many of these classes, especially in sciences, mechanic arts, and lated fields, have been foenspd upon problems of preparedness and national safety. & $1.00 250 490 Famous "Fruit of the Loom" PANTIES 150 Genuine Waterbuck Proceaset HATS Showerproof! Retains It Shape. Latent shape and colors $1.93 $1.00 For Young Mm Ideal for school wear. 690 & 79 4r froduc.d by FRANK RC'-S-. Written by NORMAN Monday and Tuesday OUHk September 8-- 9 THE BESTPICTURE OF 1941! - i i f Young people face a shifting, turbulent world a world of opportunity because of swift mechanical and technical progress, hut also a world which offers threats to the nation. i. a I Joas '1 Tfe f By taking college work of the right type, young people of high caliber can do much to help their country obtain fa 1 - ITS FIXE ACCLAIM ED rSCH CCAST-TCCAST! Qrcfetfb m )m Cfwfmd hi Metrei 'A Wotaue Fkc'. "8nmk preview The demand of industry for fully trained profes- sional personnel in all fields related to national if defense is already greater than the supply, and the need for these fully trained men is going to he greater with the passing years. ' 4 (Tow.va, Tat- - ' CBAVFORC .DOUGLAS of 'A Pace ladkw th 61a k CaetoiFi perj Mr 4 w tei m pai 4 CONRAD YIIBT QIA KASSEX REGINALD Wednesday and Thursday GWC Sept. 10-1- 1 If - t 1 4f WALLY and MARGIE ARE A 0 RIOT! use. 0X That funny pair an together Th again! hilari-ou- a aweethaarts "Wyoming"... in their grandeat of laugh-thrille- r yet! It'a 1941'a "Min And Eill"! , . tv 4, laboratories, shops and campus have been placed in first class order. The faculty is the strongest in the sixty-si- x year history of the University. Swiss Cotton Same Pric WILLIAM DEMAREST Z. SAXAU A How BYU facilities are expanded in response to growing demands is shown by the splendid new Joseph Smith Building. ' It has been completed, its spacious auditorium, classrooms, 4 offices, cafeteria, banquet kalis, and lounges are ready for i 250 COTTON SHIRTS APRONS SPORT SHIRTS 1 CGuOai Charles SPRING IYINGION ICMUND GWENN , Dirt, br 8X0 RADIO and Stamps. etc. Boys (UiVV.!!tGS Our soldiers, sailors, and marines need planes, shins, tankR, ammunition, uniforms and food, You can help to supply them by buying Defense Savings Bonds f permanent safety and make steady progress. You can prepare for important service by studying at 4 mechanics, k Brigham Young university. In agriculture, sciences, languages, and other fields, the University keeps 4 abreast of modern needs and can train you to meet those needs. Already many BYU trained persons are serving as army and navy aviators, mechanics, defense service scientists, BRIEFS QUALITY For Men and Cotton and Rayon Robert Difdtd by SAM WOOD pro-logic- al d; colorful to wear and wash prints - - - full swing skirts with basque waist and trim, med with, while pique vest and - sizes 7 to 14. collar SMALL BOT8' POLO SHIRTS Wonderful New SPORT SHIRTS Ages 2 to 10 "In and Outer Styles" A real 91.25 value m "There is a definite tendency now snronK college administrators recognize the need of 'ns "le heart as well as the f .v ONLY Crew or Zipper Styles port-li- le j DRESSES ; 5-- 6 j Earnest young people in America are impatient to plunge 4 ,X, Into work of Immediate and direct assistance to the prepared- - S ? ness program. But John W. Studebaker, Commissioner of the U. S. Office of Education, writing about "the tendency of f students to enroll in abort defense training course instead of it completing their regular college curricula, declares; u September who loves to raise Coin! - friends. Refreshments were serv- - ' ed to about 75 guests. The young wil reside in Provo where Mr. Porter is employed. Visitors' Among who enjoyed the Labor Day Monday were Mr. and Mrs George Harris and family of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Woffinden and daughter Carol and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Searle of Salt Lake City. -- ADORABLE ft ft The new building will play a Bishop Roy II. Gappmaver In the sipnificant part in the training of motions and the spirit which presence of relatives and close I Our "SALLY LEE UNDIES mean quality yon depend on FINE BRASSIERES 4 4 onge! For You and the Nation $1.93 ft'?- 09 lounges. 690 91.00 ft ft ft ft Preparedness FOR SMALL BOYS COYS CORDUROY PANTS Plain and Fancy Patterns Suspenders and Belt to Match Sizes 2 to 8 Sturdy Wear (Size 0 to 10) ft tyT f!fl buiUi mU, S. x. u. Amelia Latta - Reporter visiting ten days with their parents, iMr. and Mrs. James H. A Senior temple excursion will Clark and other relatives and be held Thursday, Sept. 11th to friends. the Salt Lake temple from Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Murdock stake. Special rates on the Orem and Infant daughter left Sunday line on the first train leaving Mrs. In California. for their home Provo at 7:38 A. M. will he In Murdock has spent the summer from Lake View station here with her parents, Mr. and Thursday, Sept. 11th. 77 cents Mrs. John H. Murdock. for the round trip. Beginning Tuesday, Sept 2nd, A Lovely Wedding Reception in the form of a lawn party offices and library of the Genea-- 1 Society of Utah will be was given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. James II. Clark, open from 9 r. m. to 5 p. m. on Tuesdays and Fridays; honoring Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Mondays, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on 'Wed- Porter, nee Letty Jane Pomeroy. The ceremony uniting the couple neda.s and Tbursdavs and from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Saturday, In marriage was performed by PANT8 OTHERS AT - Jo-ep- 1 $1.25 s- Students returning to Brigham Young university for the opening of the autumn quniter on September 20 h will find the new Smith Building ready for occupancy as a religious and social center. Filling a number of long-fel- t needs, the structure contains a spacious auditorium, classrooms, banquet balls, cafeteria, and Washable Cotton Just Arrived $1.93 4 ? ft ft t n, FROCKS SCHOOL GIRLS V W Friday and Saturday 1 Army Horses are not obsolete yet. Judging ty the recent shipment of riding horses to Venezuela, accompanied by an Anglo-Ara- b stallion, to help build up the Venezuelian cavalry as part of the U. S. good neigh- bor policy. RAl'ON STREET DRESSES For ladles and Misses ft ft ft ft ft . ;r:ra:iissTsy:r:::: e fi MiimiiiiuiuiimiuituiiHMi hiHifUMnnaMiittttttuuiwtitiiMMttiimitHti OO ex-th- all h A heatr fr the previous week. However, the week's total was slightly'in number of cases re-i- f (es of the ported for the corresponding w eek one year ago. Thiee cases of poliomelitls fantile pnralv Is) were reported, on-from Salt Lake County and two from Salt Lake City. During 1941 a total of 15 cases of this disease has been reported, an encouraging report when compared with 26 cases reported for the corresponding period in 1940. One case of typhoid fever was reported from Box Elder county. cough lead the list Whoopin Other with a total of 49 cases. communicable diseases were recliickenpox ported as follows: 25, syphilis 14, influenza 1, measles 3, German measles 5, mumps 3, pneumonia 4, scarlet fever 2, tuberculosis 2, gonorrhea 7, and septic sore throat 2. 4 ft ft ' by Governor Herbert B. Maw, Council of Defense. t:-- -- a up P G Kt ports from local health cf- filers to the Utah State Depart- of the week end-- . To organize all citizens of Utah, men and women, showed a marked 29, v into a e impact group prepared for tue c,Tuh,h defense lug,0VemIlt mer the previou of tLe state and its property, registration of men and 'week. The total of 121 cases of women in every county of the state hat Wren called for communicable disease was 21 He-llt- IS Joseph Smith Building Ready For Fall Term of School; New WEEKLY HEALTH 4, 1941 Sejfcmt.tr TLur-J.i- j, made of fine grad Patent Back. material. Specially ONLY 590 Five Colleges BOYS DRESS SHIRTS 1C00 numbers Neat dress-u- p Fancy Patterns and White 650 CLASSY NECKTIES Thirty-Eigh- 25c t Departments Courses Autumn Quarter September ft 26, 27, 29 For catalogue, address tl President e y PROVO. UT MI. I 9 ft ft 444 r f Brigham Younj University ft 4 . t REGISTRATION: 4 ft. ' id v-- .Th . r,' f Y. i 44 9 ft i ft ft 4 ft ft e 4 4 I ! -- 4 |