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Show raovp-- TUTmy-Baicy HEimPm raroxyr tone re," -rear PA"GE " FIVti 3 I SPEECH CLINIC ATTRACTS HANY STUDENTS AT SE1ER. SCHOOL ' The annual summer speech clinic!" r t t. held in conjunction with the first ttrm of Brigham Young university univer-sity summer school was launched this week under direction of Dr. Alonzo J. Morley, associate professor pro-fessor of speech . and director of the clinic. Remedial work . to be observed by students In the clinic will include in-clude all ' types ' of speech defect cases. Uoth children and adults will be given speech re-education by students and directors of the clinic In order to help them overcome over-come these, defects. . The training of teachers In the techniques of speech correction is becoming popular at v Brigham Young university, ' and approximately approxi-mately 75 teachers have enrolled in Uieae classes during the past year, according to Dr. - Morley. Twenty-five -teachers - are enrolled In the classes in speech correction for the sjuqmer session, he said.1 The B. Y. U, speech department Is constantly adding new physical equipment to Its laboratory to Insure In-sure a better scientific approach to the problems of speech correction, correc-tion, the clinic director explained. Russell Hakes 'of Mesa, Ariz, Is the student assistant In charge of the clinic apparatus... ' "The importance of work dons In such clinics as this one at B.Y-U. Is evident from the fact that be-, be-, tween O to 10 percent of all school children are handicapped in school progress ; and social adjustment because of the speech defect," Professor Pro-fessor Morley declared. Dr. Aktaso J. Morley LAKEKVIEW MRS., )IE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-3 Church Notice HKVKNTII DAY ADVKNTIST Sabbath school 9:30. Subject for - Bible - class study: "Parables Illustrating ,the Love of . God." Uolden textf I the Lord do keep It; I will water It every moment; let any hurt It, I wiU keep it night ana day." -Isa. . 23:3. Seed thought: In Christ's parable par-able teaching the same principle is seen as In His own . mission to the. world. That we might become acquainted ac-quainted with His divine character and ' life, Christ took' our nature, and dwelt among us. Divinity was revealed in humanity. Sermon, 11 o'clock. Looking unto Christ. Welcome Mrs. August Johnson and Miss Alio Wrleht entertained at a shower in honor of . Miss . Eva Wright whose marriage to Lynn Vowels will be an event in the Salt Lake temple July 3. At ther Johnson John-son home Wednesday evening, games were played. Miss , Edna Scott and Miss Donna Davis and Miss Eva Wright receiving the prizes. A delicious lurifcheon was served to the following: Mrs. Ethel Bunnell. Mrs- Enade Bunnell, Mrs Elverd s Madsen, Mrs.. George Wrteht Mrs. Laura Chamberlin, the Misses LaRue Boulton, Maur- ine i Boulton, . Phyllis Johnson, Donna Davis, Alene Johnson, Vir ginia Taylor, Bertha Madsen, Edna Scott, Nanalee Johnson, viaa Finlayson and the hostesses. Many beautiful presents were received by Miss Wright Mr. and Mrs." Alfred Madsen are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl' born Thursday morning at the home. The little miss has a brother and sister. All are doing fine. "Know Your Bible" program. Shall we not turn to God's word, during these turbulent and unset- Sunday,- 8:30 over KOVO, the tied times for help and consola- Family Bible Hour continues thetion. . SOCIETY NEWS Club, Guests Entertained Tres Joll club members and guests were entertained' by Mrs. J. B. Seethaler Thursday afternoon after-noon at the Edna Mae Hedquist home. 7 - . Luncheon . was served at 2 o'clock, and lovely cut flowers were, arranged" on the table. Later, the party ni'oved to the Seethaler home, for table games. Garden flowers and potted plants were arranged ar-ranged about the rooms. Refreshments' Refresh-ments' were served during the late afternoon. , Members present were Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. ' Allie Jones, Mrs. Harry Mc-Coard,- Mrs. Gertrude Page, Miss Rhoda Douglas, Mrs. Bert. Sut ton, Mrs. David Sutton, Mrs.Milton Thomas, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. George Beebe, Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mrs, H. E. Hatton and Mrs. H. A. Smoot. Guests were ' Mrs. Thelma Sparks, Mrs. 'J. H. Kirk, Mrs. G. R. Willett and Mrs. Cal Cragun. 'Goddesses' to . Appear at Dance . "Provo's quintet of Fourth of July goddesses, the queenly figures that , will reign during the local Indepenence day celebration, will receive another advance splash of limelight tomorrow night when they're honored during the -Night of the Goddesses" at Rainbow Gardens. Each of the girls, Beverly Cher-rington, Cher-rington, Joan Berg, Afton Ahlan-der, Ahlan-der, Doris Alder and Joyce Mc-Daniels, Mc-Daniels, representing Peace, Light, Love, Truth and Wisdom, respectively, re-spectively, will be presented separately sep-arately during the special dance, i The-presentation ceremonies will occur during the 10 to 10:30 period per-iod broadcast by station KOVO. ' The girls' first official public appearance ' was during Pleasant Grove's, Strawberry day celebration." celebra-tion." ' ' The new Boeing Stratoliner has a service ceiling with four - motors) mo-tors) ; of ' 24,000 feet, and a high speed of 250 -miles at 16,200 feet. The plane also is automatically supercharged for high ' altitude flying. This is mum CELEBCJOTTV-'STJEEKV IN PROVO 3 1 ii I'W-ri v 1 :, ii3i nrEYCua cnocHiTiiivl j vSk F03 caw:? L - Ciiy Brief o IF you haven't tasted Best Foods Real Mayonnaise before, why not make "Salad Celebrity Week" your time to get acquainted? YouH find it gives your family a new appetite for salads! You see Best Foods Real Mayonnaise is different from "Salad Dressing." It contains no ttarchy filler, i It is mil mayonnaise real mayonnaise and doesn't -turn watery when you add milk or fruit juices. -'And this Rel Mayonnaise fasfes even fresher- than hafne-made,, tor it is made with our own TRESH-PRESS" Salad Oil which we ourselves pre-. pre-. pare fresh each day, as it is needed. Then, in our power-. power-. ful double-whipper the ingredients are so completely blended that Real Mayonnaise, with all its home-made -richness, is even lighter in texture, than home-made, nd has a light, xestful flavor, free from oil taste. . TRY THIS VITAMIN VARIETY SALAD ' (Suppli Vitamin A, B-lt C,D, E) 7 (Ucm of red ppl ' ' 1 packac (3 ouoca) , . S slice onion ... cnua chMM 12 alicM oru CbarriM 11 Urf prunes Lattiica Bt Foods RudHlMyoaauf .Remove eort and slice unoeeled apples ercm- wise. Peel and slice onions and seeded oranges crosswise. Remove pits from prunes, steam or cook until tender, and cooL Stuff each with cream cheese mixed with 1 tablespoon JietJ Mayonnaise and insert a half cherry on top. -; Arrange apple, onion and orange slices on : lettuce leaves on chop plate. Garnish with stuffed prunes and whole cherries (as illustrated). illus-trated). Serve with Real Mayonnaise. Serves 6. . - 4 9 "tit Mrs. Henry Smith of Verdun, New Mexico, is visiting here with her sisters, Mrs. J. -A. Rowley and Mrs. ,J. A. Clayson. . Mrs. Smith is with her son, Osborne Smith, who is making preparations prepara-tions to leave for . an L. D. ,S. mission in Canada. Mrs. JohnD. iFlnher of Salt Lake City, has arrived for an Indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Sutton. a , , . '. Miss Fay Bean, who received her master's degree from - the B. Y. U. this spring, is leaving Sunday for Washington, D. Cn where she has accepted a position posi-tion with the government. w Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe' Pax- man left Thursday night for Chicago. 111., where Mr. Paxman will attend Red & - White wholesalers' whole-salers' convention. " ..Their son. Monroe Jr., district president of the North Ohio district of the L. D. S. mission, will leave hi3 headquarters in Cleveland, and spend a few days with his par ents In Chicago. En route, they will stop in Denver to visit their daughter and en-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd H. Pulley (Beth Pax- man). They will return in 10 days. , Mr. and Mrs. ' Rulon Morgan of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Morgan of Spanish Fork, are leaving Saturday morning to- at tend the national Republican con vention in Philadelphia, Pa. Also, they will visit friends and relatives -in - Louisville, Ky, Norfolk, Nor-folk, Va., and Camden, - New Jer sey, , and ; before returning home win spend some time in Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, New York and the world's1 fair attractions, and Chicago. They will be away for a month. 1 - m . m 1 . - Mrs. J. R. Paulson and son and daughter of San Luis Obispo, Calif., will be in Provo for a few days, arriving tonight from Pleasant Grove, where they spent the day with Mr. " Paulson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Paul son., .They plan to be in Utah for three weeks, Mr. Paulson joining them later. Part of the time will ALEX PEAY Says: Fishermen go get 'em! Get the big ones and get your food . supplies at - Peay's. We'll pack them ' for you and give you the best. POnilGDEAHS No. 2y2 Cans r 2 For" OLIUES Tall. Cans 2 For.........'. 25s or WEINERS Pound I15s arshmalloivs 1 U). - . flrt- Cello Pack -....illvi Soda Crackers ' EG3S arge Extras O A Grade C07FEE Shillings OCn 1 Lb. Tin ........ 266 South University Ave. PHONE 1544 - Shooting Scrape Takes Two Lives t TJQAHO FALLS, Ida., . June 14 (C) A shooting over the course of an irrigation ditch today had taken its second victim, Joseph Parr, 48-year-old Osgood farmer. Parr was shot twice through the abdomen by Nick Konen, a neighbor farmer, who took his own life 1 by firing a bullet through his head. CARS DAMAGED Damage approximating 540 were Inflicted on two automobiles in an intersection collision at Second North and Third West street Thursday -at 6:35 p. m Provo police reported. j Drivers were George P. . Bills, 516 South Second West, driving north on Third West, and C. L. Jensen, 343 East Seventh North, going , west on Second North. None was injured. be spent in Salt Lake. City with Mrs. Paulson's parents, . State Prison : Warden , and Mrs. John E. Harris.. . ' " 1 v " 1 . ' a . -r. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Junius Chris ten -sen and daughters, Juiiice, Meredith Mere-dith and Shirley Rae.-ha.ve returned re-turned - from an enjoyable vacation vaca-tion in Yellowstone park and the Teton national forest. UTAIIN SENT TO FOLSOL! PRISON FRESNO. Calif.. June 14 0IE Roval PhilliDS. 20. Utah prison farm escapee, has been sentenced to concurrent terms of one 10 1 and one to 25 years in Folsom prison. PhilliDS waived preliminary hear ings in iusUca court Wednesday. He was sentenced by Superior Judsre Dan Conway for the con fessed kidnaping of M. Samuelian, Fresno, and escaping the Fresno county shelter camp, where he was being held for Utah authorities. The kidnap charee under whicn Phillips pleaded guilty carried the 1-25 year term. PMllips was suu IlmDine from exmshot wounds suf fered when he attempted to escape from the Fresno camp, penalty lor which was the 1-14 year term. WARD PLANS BAZAAR , SPANISH FORK For the benefit bene-fit of the Fourth ward building fund, a bazaar and shower will be given by the Fourth ward Primary, Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Christensen. Tickets will be sold by ward workers. OLD CUSTOMERS FAMILIES PANOTNO DOWNS r ' - - 1 CI Good Vision - Good Business It's the best business in the world to keep vision sharp, keen! Business men know mat eyestrain aja vitality, causes too many errors. Come in NOW! tote tne capable, registered optometrist bere lor a complete com-plete eye examination! You'll He Frankly Told if Glasses Are Not Needed! Manufacturing and DLpensing Opticians 163 West Center St PROVO . .(i - ..." .: J Tang Dressing Pints . . . . 17c Quarts 1 . . . . . 29c Your Dollars Go Further at Hayward 71 E. CENTER 71 N. 5th WEST s&w Coffee 1-Pound .... 2 Pounds . . . ; 25c . . '. . 47c A) 3 Bars E7C TOMATOES Fancy Quality 2 Lbs. POTATOES Whites Unci. 10 Lb. ICS 'IK REFRIGERATORS Giant Bars 5.for 17c Lemons 360- Size ....... 15c Watermelons 2'c Fancy Stripped Found IT'S DIFFERENT FROM OTHER SHORTENINGS mm) LB. CAN 3 LB. CAM 22c 51c LETTUCia . 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Doz. 4c Kellogg's. " Corn Flaftcs, 2 p!igs. 1C; Fruit Jars Ss:: $ Drifted Bejoiv 'ffcu-Ktjr Flour 30-11 seek . 01.09 FLOUR ECONOMY 48-Pound Sack WHITE LILY 48-Pound Sack 2.29 Grapenuts or Grapenut n 0Jr Flakes Large pig1. ... Ztfor DOTTED Lb. 3s CIIEESEa5c!r;..Lb. ISo Zee Tissue . . J Rolls 15c |