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Show orm-gneva times THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, i949 IJERE'S SOME ADVICE from a man well qualified to give "it: Dr. Robert Tyson of Hunter college, New York City. Dr. Tyson has dealt with problems that have taught him what be has taken years to learn, but which you, if you will heed him, can learn in a lew minutes, in an arucie in Your Life Magazine, Dr. Tyson said, among other things, "Most people can develop de-velop and learn skills of leadership if they want" Think of that Most people can become leaders if they really want to. How? Well, Dr. Tyson gives you some fundamental funda-mental techniques for becoming a lead . , cpa exac wor(js every instance, due to lack of space, which if you put them into practice and watch your results will make of you a much happier and more successful person. I say this without hesitation. 1 Let people you deal with feel important When it comes to those you work with, talk over your problems with them, ask for advice. If you can't use the advice, explain why; if you can use it, do so, and show your appreciation for the guggestion. 2 Earn loyalty by being loyal. Remember that a leader is a "substitue father." 3 Put in a good word for another whenever you can, - 4 Don't scold or criticize harshly instead guide. Do nothing and say nothing merely to show your importance. You won't seem very important to the other fellow if you do. Big men don't have to strive to be important, they just are. Watch yourself closely in this. 5 Set an encouraging example. Don't ask of others what you scorn to do yourself. 6 Don't expect perfection, but praise anything well done. The next effort will be an improvement 7 Explain yourself. You may have a wonderful reason for wanting something done a certain way. If you make that plain, the worker can work with more intelligence, and with a greater desire to perfect his work. 8 Listen to the grievances of your associates, always with a view to encourage them. Richard Hebertson, son of Corporal Raymond L. Gor- Mr. and Mrs. Thorit C. Hebert- don son of Mrs. Sarah Gordon. son, received word this week has returned to March Field, that fiA uill ntm tho T.TQ mic sion home in Salt Lake City on California, after spending a 30 October 10. He will serve in the day furlough visiting with his Swiss-Austrian mission field. famly and friends in Orem. POLIO GIVES NO WARNING . EMERGENCY INSURANCE will give the family the best money can buy. PAYS UP TO $5,000 for each person: Medical care. Hospital, nursing, iron lung, orthopedic applances, ambulance, transportation, etc. COVER THE FAMILY . . .The cost is low 1 Year $5 3 Years 12.50 A POLICY MAY BE HAD to fit every need: the car, the home, life, health, emergency, liability, savings and investment. Phone 0534 R2 THOMAS CORDNER Agent. Rt. 2. Box 188, Orem - y t . i i i . i r . ; - i Children's Long Hose. Fine Boys Bib Overalls, all San-ribbed San-ribbed cotton. Sizes 5 to 9 ft forized, sizes 2 to 8. $1.69 Value Regular 50 cents c i Special PeCm $129 -Or Ladies Rayon Gowns, pas-Ladies pas-Ladies and Children's tel colors, puff sleeves, lace rayon, panties. Pastel colors .trims. Lace trimmed. 69 c values Special mry Snecial -,p $ZiJJ Sor Flour Squares, bleached Boys whipcord pants, zip- hite- Make f ine dish tow per front, suspender strap style. All sanforized Special 7 s"Kbl $1.90 Child's 3-4 length Hose ful patterns and designs- flnd colors $3.98 Values . Special 2,Q3 Suecia! " Boys famous "Lee" brand Girls dresses, prints and waist overalls, new zipper percales, clever styles, all front, all Sanforized, fast colors. Sizes 1 to 14 Special . . - Soecial p V'Y JJ.il, J Larger Sizes $2.29 UJ 3C8 West Center Provo MEETING PLACE CHANGED FOR RELIEF SOCIETY Next week's meeting of the Vineyard ward Relief Society will be held at the home of Mrs- jLyle Williams, according to I President Delia Stone. It was previously announced that the meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Ella Hebertson. TIMP RELIEF SOCIETY SETS MEETING The Timpanogos ward Relief Society will meet on Tuesday, October 4, at 3 p.m., according to Mrs. Addie Edwards, president. presid-ent. The meeting will be held in the ward recreation hall. SEVENTIES QUORUM PLANS MONTHLY SOCIAL Members of the 123rd Quorum of Seventy will hold their monthly social on Saturday, evening, October 8 at 8:30 p.m. The social will be held In the Grand View ward -recreation hall. The date for tha social was previously announced as Sep,t. 30. . Mr. and Mrs. Clem Hancock Han-cock are the proud parents of a baby boy born Monday at the Utah Valley hospital. The baby is the great grandson of Alonzo Hancock. Mrs. Blanche Christensen an daughter, Donna Mae, returned return-ed this week after spending two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lon N. Christensen in Jacksonville, Florida. LOCAL DRAFT BOARD AT NEW LOCATION The offices of the local draft board, No. 33, have been moved from 24 North on First West to new quarters at 287 East First North, it was announced this week. H5..n nf th nrra arp reminded lVio iha law rpnnirps all voun2 I men to register within five days ; after their eighteenth birthday-All birthday-All men between the ages of 18 and 26 are required to notify ! the local board of any change of address. Blanche and Donna Mae vi-khiuiu minurras Christensen visited with Mrs. i MONDAY NIGHT Emily Christensen at the Rich-1 The MIA of Vermont ward field hospital on Saturday. Shewil hold its opening social on is improving slowly from a sei Monday night at 7:30 at the Ver-ious Ver-ious accident. mont-Orem First ward chapel. r r 7C rtrt- r7 rts f 7sr sr rr r r "V 1 -mi irrrr" i"'11 """ """"" Handy size -. with bail han. X. "gr?7.- """""" """lln T, ' g die heavily ' - I ' corrugated hot V ! 1 , ''' - - fsakan- VI y :J 6 Wee $17.95. yjM I ROM, IRONINC BOARD, PAD & COVER A Beautiful WestinghouiA Iron Plus Large 14" x 54" Ironing Board Plus a Pad and Cover SALE $UH00 PORTABLE "SMaJi , r? 1 - ! f 1 1 ; 1 1 .-,,..-..-J:v. ' 11 - d V V is t . " . K t : DOUBLE DRAIN TU3 (with caver i t V 20K" x 33 " - wnire enameioa outside black trim Galvanized inside heavily braced legs t IS easy rolling casters ' ",. Threaded drain faucets More than a drain tub serves also as utility ' l tab e. CLOSET SEAT Hygienically d e s i g ned snow white, S595 We Invitf Price Comparison m95 S 1-2 inch FORCE CUP Tough Black Rubber. 24-Inch Handle. " 23c Standard Weight Calv. Tubs Sturdy construction and heavy galvanizing as tures long life. si.. 3 $1.69 Si... $1.98 (SGQEV ffu u JV STEPLADDER Selected kiln -dried fir made into in-to a sturdy household necessity, with reinforced saie - T - tread steps. Also armored head top and saiety grip spreader bars. r $2.98 s $3.98 r $4.98 BIG n ... J Oct " 11 1 j l vy uv ? ; 1 i ,7) 1" 1 V f. i v. . NAVY COURT MARTIAL ... A navy court martlalholds proceedings against Patrick James Eyan, Jj, a sailor accused of desertion (on stand). Byan claims be missed his ship In San Bemo, Italy, la juiy, 1947, made his way to Nice, France, where he was arrested by authorities who refused to believe hs . was an American. He says he was "shanghaied" Into the Foreign Lerton for 15 months of sendee. Be claims he was beaten, forced to lie under Sahara desert sna for 24 hours and made to kneel on a nail-studded broomstick. He was sentenced for unauthorized absence, but the desertion charge was Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Marshall Mar-shall have had as their quests during the past week Dr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor and daughter, Mellissa Kay of San Luis Obispo, California, Mrs. Robert Smith of San Francisco and Mrs. Charles Char-les Ray of Chicago, Illinois. The visitors left recently for their homes. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Marshall are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. LaVaun Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Golding from Blanding, Utah, are in Edmonton, Edmon-ton, Canada, where they will meet Elder Golding and bring him home from the mission field. Little Reese Fillmore, four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore was skinned and brius-ed brius-ed when he ran into the side of a passing automobile last Thursday. Thurs-day. He was treated by Dr, E. Wayne Aired and is reported to be improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mel-drum Mel-drum are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ercan-brack Ercan-brack this week. Members of the S. I. Club met last Friday at Pioneer Park for a pot luck luncheon. Those present were Mrs Laurel Gib, son, Mrs. Zella Burns, Mrs. Dot Schwarzrock, Mrs. May Isaacson, Isaac-son, "Florence Brown and Thell Felken. ( ""'X' 255 WEST CENTER PROVO .r Si - J'--' I -T i fn IT iffy r dl . .:kv Sl- CHALLENGER . . . Pat Valen-tino, Valen-tino, San Francisco, arrives in New York to sign for a fight with N. B. A. heavyweight champion, cham-pion, Ezzard Charles, to be staged in San Francisco October 14. Valentino is comparatively unknown In the east. FOR SALE D-Angou pears, cheap. Pick them yourself, or we will pack and deliver, bushel or carload. Call 2752-J. 0 6 FOR SALE D-Angou pears. Packed, delivered deliv-ered any place. By bushel or truckload. Call 1688-M. 06 BUICK CHEVROLET P. E. AcEattca Co. 175 North 1 West Phone 155 VALUES UNLIMITED On Ashton's Used Car Lot $1295 $1595 '48 Ford Super Deluxe '48 Plymouth Sedan Sport Coupe Radio and Heater Radio and Heater Less than 10,000 Miles $995.00 '47 Ford V-8 Panel New Paint . $345.00 ' '39 Chevrolet Pickup $1045.00 '47 Ford V-8 1 1-2 Ton Low Mileage Many Others to Choose From New Easy Payment Plan A W.H ALE of a value is BUNKERS GOLDEN LAYING MASH 20 Protein $3.67 Cwt One large producer who has recently received his second ten-ton order, remarked: " We are very well pleased with our production on Golden Laying Mash." Start feeding it today for maximum production and Profit. DUNK E Q'C Phone Provo 0551 R2 Geneva Steel is Still Across from us! It's Registration Time for EVENING CLASSES AT THE Central Utah Vocational School Auto Mechanics - Beginning & Adv. Accounting Advanced Shorthand and Typing Bookkeeping Bricklaying Busisess Law Building Construction & Planning Cabinet Making Carpentry CommYl Art & Show Card Writing Crafts Class (Not approved for G.I ) Course in Strength of Materials Sewing and Dress Design Drafting - Mechanical Architectur- Distributive Education, Courses Electrical Motor Repair Electrical Wiring Electronics and Radio Industrial Relations Machine Shop Mathematics Meat Cutting Painting and Decorating PJumbJlng Refrigeration Plumbing Sheet Metal Welding al and Layout Other courses will be organized in accordance with, the community needs. The Central Utah Vocational School is approved for training under the G. I. Bill of Rights. County Fair Grounds Telephone 2150 Provo, Utah REGISTRATION Monday through Friday 8 to 5 p.m. Evenings Monday and Tuesday, 7-9 P-nt' INSTRUCTION BEGINS OCTOBER 3, 1949 7:00 P.M. |