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Show November Thursday, 1, l').H riin GET YOUR HAIR IN PERFECT CONDITION TOR YOUR NEXT Permanent Wave Local and Social i RURAL HEALTH PROGRAM OF UTAH STATE FARM ORGANIZATION BUREAU Mona Happenings Well Balanced Board (itr, Anyrli-- - Electric Steamer A special health committee ap Provo. pointed by the organization has this spending Miss Donna Newell was among in lit" aver visiting with her seclfied some activities which are and broiher-i- n law, Mr. and to be Included in their health pro the U. E. A. visitors In Salt Lake Mrs. Erma's Beauty Salon 17 I'AGE FIVE NEPHI. UTAH S, Mrs. Oeorge C. Wliilmore of Im Miss Alice Johnson or Moroni The Utah Slate Farm Bureau U visiting with Mr. and has visiting with her and Home Community Mrs. been Mrs. O. M. Whlunore Indefinitely. through iu Almina Kay. belief its Department has expressed Mrs. B. V- Coimt and sons Harold in and support of activities which Miss Mabel Fowkes has returned! mid Buddie last week. In Mt. will bring about better health opsome time In home alter portunities for rural people. 1; WITH THE USE OF THE NEW Phone 59 TIMES-NEW- v k. Kwter Stan Park Mrs. Puvid PitTre. North Main Mrs, A. L. Curt Us spent three W. W. Stephenson enter- - in Mapleton vtsit-i:- f with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Perry. clays of l:ust week a-- Mrs. t'liifd a proup of friends at her VARIETY t WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF CAKES AND AND WILL FILL ROLLS TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL ORDER! A delightful on Monday. afternoon of visiting was enjoyed sfi'T which a delicious dinner was home gram as follows: We wish to think first In terms of farm men. women and children, who have the sturdy strength of body and the vigor and alertness of mind that will fit them to enjoy beauties and comforts in living and also to work courageously through the vicissitudes of life, We believe the first and most inv portant step towar d thU end Is through better health. 1. An educational program for the release of authentic Information which will stimulate conceptions of better health values and health practices among the people. ThU to be carried out by press release on City last week end. serving all of the interests of Juab County. Mr. and Mn Ray Newton were Salt Lake City visitors last wee. While there Mr. Newton attended the U. E. A. convention. Richard H. Gardner Mrs. Reuben Kay was a Salt Lake visitor last Monday and Tuesday. Mutual Conjoint meeting will be 2 year Commissioner held next Sunday night with the congregats: rvt'd. following program: Song, A successful farmer Representing Farmers and Labor ion: nraver: "Song of Joy" Bee Hive Girls: 20 minute talk. Mrs. Lynn of Levan Kay; piano solo. Dunelda Young; talk, Mary Nelson; song, Bee Hive girlr . talk. Lael Ellertson; Rep Important health problems from eating of Bee Hive Slogan and time to time. It is urgent that promise, lead by Mary Nelson; song Mr. and Mrs. Christian Winter local bureaus use these re Beellive GirU; talk, Raymond King; and son R:iy motored to Salina on leases farm for discussions In thtlr own song, congregation; prayer. friday. local programs and to stimulate as M. M. and Raymond King were wide use as possible of the Infor Man Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson and mation among rural people. in Salt Lake City Tuesday on 2. A family of Provo visited over the of health positive program' week-en- d 4 year Commissioner nt the home of Mrs. John based mainly on preventive- measson's nvjther, Mrs. T. J. McClure ures for attaining and maintaining The Junior girls of Mona enjoyed better physical and mental health a delightful Hallowe'en party on Representing Miners and Business Men. Mrs. Eliza Mangeison returned to All local Farm Bureaus are urged Monday evening. The party was home Monday after spending to become familiar with the State under the direction of Mrs. Sadie hr With Russell Hawkins (Hold Over) Capable Leadthe past week in Nephi with her Public Health programs and fac Vest and Mrs. Edna Green. ilities and to seek an extension of duunhter, Mrs. Charity Garrett. their functioning into rural com Q Celt Invented Beer ership. Vinni" and Leo Christensen spent munitles. An important part of I'.evr bcciiis to hate Ix'en ail in Political last Friday at the home of Mr. and any health program, along preven vention of the Celts, wlmse luitioim' (F'aiil Advertisement) tutive lines must necessarily be bas Mrs. Wm. Bown at Provo. It was as e;irly (is the Kirs drink on ed specific health practices adop century IV '. Miss Vcrna Green and Mrs. Grant ed and carried out in the home week-enThese practices have to do with d Gardner visited over the in Fountain Green at the home of home sanitation, food selection and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard supply, proper housing, recreation and specific personal hygienic prac Green. tices in daily physical habits and V Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shepherd and cmotonal attitudes that will secure family returned home Monday after good physical and mental balance spending a few days in Salina at and power. Farm Bureau organiz the home of Mr. Shepherd's mother ations can do much to stimulate Mrs. Ernest Shepherd. the recognition and adoption of these home practices In the rural Mrs. Grace Christensen was the homes. 3. Early detection and correction hostess last Thursday afternoon to the member of the Lltearary Club. of disease through medical care Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mild- rvailable at reasonable cost to all En"" Cootimw M p... "i;d red Christensen. Mrs. Esther Con-nrll- y, the people. It Is believed that thU "tHE SALT 1 AKR TRIBUNE, SATUR X ",un a" ten 'Column Fi.f Ta,,., without Mrs. Dulcie Francom. Mrs. factor can be made to functiarn Vera Christensen. Mrs. Maud Fran- more satisfactorily and adequately com. Mrs. Cora Wankier and the for the masses through some form of socialized health care such as a hostess. Ml. Inhia I group, or family health Insurance, . riant to I Mrs. Emma Mortensen returned or similar methods. U consider. I Under the direction of the State home after spending the past week in Salt Lake City and Tooele with Farm Bureau Health committee Chairman Fletcher relatives. While in Salt Lake City some investigations are already unGovernment Cu. der she attended the funeral services way which it is hoped will lead eaucracy; to Roosevelt itepheg to feasible Address for her brother, James Moss. plans for adequate health piotection and care of rural peo' - b' he whole Edna Buchanan of Blaskfoot, Id- ple at reasonable insurance costs. , ?tbnCDUOllCan Mriv Ihmi.ak i.- burdensome to me andpeople. in io fa- - L th. I Further information, on health aho spent the week-en- d in Levan lovernment h. Senatorial insurance plans will be: given out me issue In are less heavy Jor the with her sister and brother-in-laRenublican . moment fall elections: u"' as soon as investigation materials Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier. CamMy bank account if .n. Launches i " 7 i. (rinre Bomiuee Out I wure. m not u. y.... warrant release. asserted th. ..,... uon that had FLPi' m'coan 10 'nf to be worth -. on Return-- to State Mrs. S. P. Taylor spent Saturday IOLA T. JENSEN, - b. .k. ..7It. paign overthrown.5 nd in-- i Home and Community Director in Mapleton at the home of Mr. and 4.derjend. VnrU, Mrs. Clay Beesley. ir TALK the Republfcan n.r .u. G. O. P. CHIEFS i uve new na " 1 t I T was in quilting. From out of ' Ior election ot vi1Mrs. Florence Rosequist went to own spent "litE crTy. Vl'A r. . Wkii... ; congressmen U eomt.tr! were Mrs. Charity Garrett and Sees A Delta on Monday where she will be Miss Wanda Garrett of Congressman W Former the erting RerfEE5!rZ Nephi. a gupst at the home of Mr. and freshments approaching elee- d Z.. Recovery served. were for T No Hope ! gov; Mrs. H. A. Crane. JW" ...ntvc3t said: rincmrPP'?U, - In Spite Of lln n Under Roosevelt ttcgi Mr. and Mrs. Embro Bendixtion, rralii. IH..1. .1- .- - j Mrs. Mary E. Gardner entertained Mr. and Mrs. Christian P. Winter in power know in h.i. i.. . o me , . "new Deal-Jn.u. a number cf mends and relatives and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. "New r. j not -the ja unnir.t."- "H. Terming rr.1 Taylor mot .v- ; toe .ium ather home recently. The time bred to Salt Lake' City Tuesday. people." deal." but a ,nd " communism. eroj Keplles u QaeriM m. R Levan News X.L. BAKERS The Democartic party has a wel! balanced Board for County Commissioners Capable of efficiently U Ex-May- or Frank Bacon Ex-Servi- ce - WARREN H. NEWTON FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Democratic Ticket In September TWELVE YEARS TRAINING UNDER JOEL A Mew Coltoia Calls Cross Between AND A SECOND TO NONE TAYLOR PREPARED MAN Paid Political FOR THE JOB! Advertisement : Communism, Naziism and Faci iiyiUvyj TWf i iiiiikEa MM G. O. P. Accepts New Deal As -Foil t q COLTON HITS IP s.';? T NEW DEAL IN v.aiujjttiyn issue At S. LSPEECH rd Attach r r ,t:t ' 1 "'!. . a,'.T." "J-f- 1 i r ' I B. Coiu Italian fascism E ionfor Uniwa publican candidate appealed senator, W u reception in the return to ine on the ciples of gove constitution candi. fce . , nince Tne .swiicM day in date his . . was nomtnatea lit KffigUn - iSimtrrZ - Lpii, dehTs first" campaign speech, out . lining his pb--"met at In the aiiei"""" a Salt ljaKe . . Bpck's Hot Springs by c -.:-county C d , the SotriUUh "tor a dinner which prtV ceded the nnai rther Speaker Other ' Eyion u candidate wno prmu " - e,ra,ln t 11' rm: r ID T- or Fletcher's ddr. ot a reply , J he 4fJ. n b . f G-Pi- clias C . e .. K.. Pi ikv" t hur Ford Tudor Ford Fordor Ihd nPiiR.Cl3 Mrs Jesse F. Cannon, ...u.nman Mrs John ixi ...,r,tv rhairwomon. state vice ?i $545.00 Studebaker Victoria $150.00 f f JVew Ford Truck, long wheel base; ply Duals, with New motor 10 ... i $550.00 'w'f ''".'7 vt 1ft ' VV" .',' ,"t... Nvwt sure UTOW. Sen, .. r- r, ' " organ,--- , .. , "e 'onieh, sci out ylti 7 . "Pitali,. "enit th.t ... . - . 1 MmM& "S , sC-'y- 'i Well l-(- 13 d7.'.Public.. .. "lOfiil,,. s'ement 4 Cyl. r r. l Will V 1 1 vo.i.aie.for treafiirer $350.00 Chevrolet Coupe 1 congress candidate FredoncK C. Loofbourow, c - A district for A'candtdate for state $275.00 :. t eA " OMi. .H 1.. . t Ford Truck, long wheel base; Dual Wheels, Motor Reconditioned $515.00 4 Cyl. Reo Truck, long wheel base with stake Rack $295.00 I Chevrolet Truck ,short wheel base with stake rack $275.00 t Reo tt - i All Parents And Teachers ! Of Nephi Are Invited i No Admission Charge No Collection X 3 4 Ton Panel $160.00 tO 5 Chevrolet truck with stake rack $160.00 Other Older Models at Bargain Prices V'.?e3V a Authorized i. .j.:. In October Colton Is Friendly Where Will He Stand In NovemLsr? Nephi, Utah Dealer . , paid Political Advertisement By Democratic State Comm. I t |