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Show THE PROVO HERALD,' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921. I y i I PERSONAL i t H3 -- Brigham Young University Utah's Great L. D. S. Educa- FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY JUACES-- $2.50 ' Prof. B. P, Cummings, who baa charge of the board and room situation for students, reports that there are mora places available for stu dents yet, In spite of the increased registration and is confident that be will have no difficulty in getting all of the students comfortably located. Student employment is in the handj of Prof. E: D. Partridge. He vporti that there are a great many students 'applying for work this year and that a strong effort is being made to help all worthy students. : No trouble la fbelng experienced in finding employ-min- t for girls, he reporta. The heavy drift of the registration : i towards the college . of education, .with th college of arts and sciences and commerce and business adminis tration also pulling heavily. In the absence of Dean Henderson, who is in Arliotalclin"aa "anTexpert witness, and who was unable to get back for registration day, Dr. christen Jensen is takihg care of the registration in the college of arts and sciences. He Is toeing assisted by Professor Cottam .' and Dr. Martin, The new methodtegrstralfofljip-signe- d todaypwhere therltedrrieBdsr: by the committee on registration, of which Professor Eyringf i HEALTH CLINIC cbalrmanJs working admirably,, and students are having no . difficulty . In finding their way to the various IfADl OTADTO CI offices of registration. A feature of this new system is that each student HUAIlOIHniO ! A Down And : FLOOD DALLAS, Texas, Sept 14 Over", . Miss Enn Peterson and Miss Ella Vincent have returned, home, after a night newspaper report ' from po pleasant week's visit in Salt Lake with tlons of central Texas, flooded as the .. relatives.' reult of torrential rains last Friday and Saturday, brought the unofficial Miss Margaret Irvine and Miss list of deaths to nearly .1.20O.- Comborne munication with the affected area still Orena Smart have returned from Salt Lake, after visiting, rela-- was more or leas demoralized .today, but with, the high waters in the Cololives and friends r ten days. rado, Brazoa, San Gabriel 'and other Mlss Lorna Jones returned home streams rapidly weeding, normal conFriday, after spending the past week ditions were in prospect.. Most serious loss of life occurred in 4n Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs. Btrt San Gabriel river lowlands in WilliamWinger. son and Milam counties, according to Mr. and Mrs. George Fox motored last night's developments. More than to Lehi Sunday, where they visited 100 bodies have been recovered in these two counties, reports said. relatives. Property damage there was said to Erbed McDonald of Sandy "spnti be large, In addition to San Antonio, where Sunday here the guest of Mr. and the list Of dead stood at 49, overnight Mr, Ernest Ekins. fallowing i--report sho wed-th- e-The Rev. and Mrs. WP 'man Mur Thorndale, 43 Mexicans drowned. dead. the Lanport phy of Parson vw Elm Grove, 29 Mexicans. latter part, of, the t- . San Gabriel, ten . dead, Including Miss Genevieve H nt of Logan has eight Mexicans. returned home, aft r a two weeks' Alligator Creek, five Mexican. visit with relatives and friends in the Taylor, six persons drowned. Lawrence Creek, three. Garden City. . Redville, two, M1roraTraveTnof Payson spent Between Gause and Valley .Junction, Fred in Brazos bottoms, 20. .i Tuesday here the guest of "' Previous reports of two deaths at Flnlayson. Georgetown were, confirmed today. T U flnif w1fA an a trtyA mnnTa President and Mrsr-TNi- T Taylot ' : t'i and Miss Delenna, Miss Mary and were utuwuku iu biucui trcen, waicu Victor Taylor motored to Salt Lake suddenly bad become a raging torrent. News and Notes tional Institutionr 200 : - LIFE IN NEPHI DEAD I?l "llyl? r- Prsmtors - $5.00 OHI- O- A Month Electric VACUUM GLEANER in YOUR home- - e ' style, the elze and the price to euit you.. BUY NOW. and your electric vacuum cleaner will more than pay for iuelf in ,; r'r ,T,,".' 'NV,.'- "We have-th- ' ..... is tlassified A few minute a day will keep your rugs, portiera, mattresses and furniture REALLY clean. . back-breakin- g Saving Rugs and Furnishings The electric .vacuum cleaner cannot Jnjure thejaost beau- tiful oriental rug and will prolong the life of your furnish-i- j "7 - ' Let us demonstrate r;' ; ;. ; ' In your own home absolutely CHARGE and without obligation to you. Miss Reynolds Will Lecture. Miss Alice Reynolds, professor of English in the Brigham Young univer1 FREE OF "Efficient I Military funeral services for Worthy Kinnear will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 o'clock at the Pioneer ward chapeL The cortege will leave the Berg undertaking establishment at 1 Trvnlt IVi III ttjrttl Wit Wtll XfiUit? ptsco 1U the city cemetery. , Opportunity to consult two of the most eminent authorities on child SPEAKERS AT FUNERAL Funeral services were held yesterj'hygiene and. tuberculosis in the coun at the Befg chapel at 3 o'clock for try wlll'e arioraea ITO people 01 day Mrs. Mida Billings Davis, who died Provo during the stay in the city of in Seattle, 8. Washj ' September will clinic which health thetraveling Bishop Nephl Anderson was in charge began its work here next Friday of the services. The speaker - was Bishop A L. Booth, and music selecmorning. This consultation is absolutely free tions were rendered by Mrs. Frank and W. P: Whitehead. The and the opportunity is one that no one Ramsey services were well attended. In Provo, who is interested in the matter-- of his health, should neglect To Remove Varnish. To remove .old varnish from floors, The clftlc is free to all and - everybody is invited to make fullest, possi- soak the varnish with, wood alcohol, ble use of it while it is at hand, ac- after which it may easily be removed. cording to James H. Wallia, executive ARE YOU SICK? secretary of the Utah Public Health association. , By removing the cause of a It is under the auspices of Ihls state of disease the effects are elimiorganization, with the the sute board of health and the U. S. nated.' Public Health service, that the cllntc: is visiting Provo and traveling DR SPURRIER throughout the state making a genChiropractor eral survey ot health conditions. 0ver Farrer Bros. Store; Jhere .wiU be a rq.ft.88 meeting at. ttm tabetnacle FrldayCnlght at whlcty Phones: Office 12f?. Ra. MW7.tff tfte purposes ot the eliiric and something about the great work of spreading the "gospel of health" throughout Utah, and the nation, will be explained lives by men who are devoting-the- ir I - npenedL-alie-wiU.- t. know as bSS; EventDay Prices Buy One Pound Folger's Tea and Get a Half Pound Fret TMalHimrWlitten .. ... . . . . Cream Cheese .. Fresh Eggs, per dozen , . . White Germade, bag "V, .A lb. Umberger Cheese, All Brands Milk, large, 2 cans All Brands Milk, small, 4 cans . . . . ....... ... .I". ... . . . .'. .25 ... . . Comb Honey,-l- b . .". Lemons, 4 for '. dozen Oranges, per Silver Gloss Starch, 2 pkgs. ... .7. .ViT.1. . . .Y7..40f . . Q. . ...; , . ......... .... . .. ... : 1 JbCJomed Beef, sliced Fine Smoked jand Kippered Salmon, per lb. 10 lbs. Sugar . . . . ; .rrrr. 100-lsack Sugar -- -- .3o ,...............2fy 25 . ... . . ........ .40 . 9-- lb -- 20 . . . m . .25 . .25 25f 25i - ........ 7(X .$7.15 b, Everything Good to Eat at . iv i .Peerless! Cos. pvU, 1 . ' Publlq.$vlce.,, I I 1 ruth tm thb MILITARY FUNERAL. sity, has just Teceived an invitation from Mrs. E. O. Leajherwood of Salt Lake City, president of the. State Federation of Women's club, to address the annual meeting of the federation in Price on Saturday September 17. This is the ninth lecture which Miss Reynolds has given during the summer. Five of them were given n Salt Lake City, while she as engaged by the University, of Utah Tto teach In their r umnier carter. One1 wasf given in Springille and two. were given in C'afhe valley. Miss ReynoLdg ha just received a letter from Prof. B. Roland Lewis of the university, felicitating her upon tKe success of her teaching work at H h e - uni vrrsltyr Purirrg"tli eTfHinr This; meeting is onpe to the general pub- itLa.n, Y, IT, j.iist lie and a cordial invitation is extended jc( :ntyn in the "Romantic Poets" "Vic-- ! to everyone to attend. ' tona'ii Voets," "Modern European The two government" experts on jl'K.ma," titid a course in"Hymnolegy." jFieallh ;.work wjtose services are being: made available to the people of Provo, Professors Called'For, L Karrisrn R, Merrill, of the English absolutely free, are Surgeon Carlisle Tallar.OnKnighK .recognized - as .one of the Brigham YounjE authorines on ha "Just been appointed '"by cf the most eminent ' Preiilfnt Hprrl to attend teachers' child hygiene in the country, and institute in St. George on Thursday of Surgeon John Roy Williams, a tuberthis week. The request for a repre- culosis diagnostician of national repusentative from the faculty pf the tation. These are two lines cf woTk is being Hi lRiium Young university came from fo which special attention survey- - being conISupt. Adam S. Bennlonvof Salt Lake given in the health ducted in the State and the Utah Pub' Uty. yesterday. The general theme of Mr. Merrill's lic Health association considers itself dicusRions will be community leader- fortunate in having the services of and ship. Specifically he will have some- such men as Surgeons Knight . thing to gay in regard to the question, Williams. The services of these men and their "If ignorance is bliss, why pay money assistants will be available to the for education?" public in the big health car, from E,yD.J Partridge, professor -- of 9:30 to 13:30 and ,2 :3Q to 5:30 each at the Brigham Young uni genealogy -tiv.e clinic, in the"ey-''f day during versity,- is in cpnstant demand for this .city, lectures in his lineof activity. He re- " In addition to the surgeons already cently spoke at Lehi, and is for Pleasant View riexf 'Sunday named, there will be associated with evenjiig, and Vke'yafdtHC fbliowing thewnmwrTJfr?A7rblton7or"the The mandolin and guitar U. S. Public Health service, who will Sunday. men for club frequently accompanies Professor make a survey of the government. This affords an exPartridge on bis visits; v ; cellent opportunity for men in and around Provo to have an examTHE B. Y. U. COLUMN ination and diagnosis mader Marion S. Parker,- - until recently hereafter will be . a regular director of the Indiana feature during the university educational Tuberculosis association, has imme-riiat- e care of tile healthmobile, nrnving year in exhibits and publicity. Miss pictures, THE PROVO HERALD Emma L. Browne, of Ohio, " accomWatch for. it Monday, Wed-nesda- y, panies the clinlir as supervisory nurse Utah Power & Light Company . and if he ce, Ttpoir-entran- has not his credits with him. provision is made for securing them by e registration committee. more, each student is passed upon by the medical examiner. Dr. C. H. Carroll, who consults each student with regard to their health. - The student body officers are practically all on the Job and are welcoming the students new and old and acting as guides to conduct them about the campus and buildings and get tnem acquainted witn tneir new home. work of sweeping 'and Seating Compare the with the 'light effort required' to merely guide the vacuum " " cleaner over the surface. ' Ing 1 Barb 01 -y Saving Time JOE HULK MADE ONE O THE LONGEST POOL. SHOTS ON RECORD UES MOW ., Hindmarsh Co. CASH AND CARRY MARKET OPEN UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK 7 Rfl L fP ii II II H ' t t aftl-Ivcmt- r 4.1 ' 11 nlln VWTPir!t ft LI n 1 II ip II 11 ' II H li i ill ".l nF r iinr lii m r I bill llil i nsiHiiismi m it nil t llt II .Mil II n II bum J ' " ; ' vnav h II II u ua tv A- - nmuw u I I -- From the famous Spring Canyon. A Coal ' thatturns clean, does not clinker, and produces the maximum amount of heat. .... , Telephone .. your orders for prompt delivery. ill! O0I Thursday TWai! .Iffv LjlJ-ii-i-'- '-'", PjrovtvX'tah. 1 iS 3 ' Df fI!EI-ff- l 3 -- Friday. vio480-Z3 - You Advertise 1 them " plete in every detail. The work of the clinic U in the nature of a health survey with particular" attention 16 child hygiene and tuberculosis. The clinical work in no way infringe upon the profession atrights of practitioners. Exelu-slvtention is given to diagnosis. A report of every patient examined will be mas you uke. IT." local physician concerned ' f Old Shakespeare naid he knew a mad? to the treatment will be bank whereon the wild thyme grew; and the .matter of hands. left entirely, in his 1 wonder if a was Jank what savings jhe had In view? The poet knew a lot of things peculiar to his tribe, but he Fraternity. never dreamed of pleasantries that hit The true resistance of man nralnst !the modern scribe.. He never knew Is an augment a tita of ahe landlord that held him up for catastropliies Love one another,-- . n.ii one rents, nor saw a common nickel show humanity" otljlarity of men is tin, re that charged lm twenty cents; he another, tort to complicity of niysterimrK facts. never pdid a dollar for a five-cen-t j it n ey-r- id yrcor-- 1 rmMseneath" K Train i.n itt chise that "touched" Eim till he died. the third 'term, of U he had paid a license tax on every formula, Fraternity. t:vnmu?ntf pui tHck he turned, and carried fire, obstacle In the iui.v of l.viiv aim on staff ttvt never burned will c :tie i:i .r nine Kquality, tf.-i short, if they had taxed him from n spite of iln iin hit. ; l. i:i'i! his boot'Seels to his hair; and stuck n !: Hrlst.vr.ullui h hira for the limit oil everything but air til M i? e t' .1 H! ll.l. Si . ( llli', tj :en dramas that ntigiit have 1, .V H' Vlit. inviuorializcd hlrtlust, but I'd hate to IIS MSV tin' read the epilogue relating how he e 11 l ' See Our Window Display Keep ihis in mind that beaulifing your home is an investment that cannot be measured in terms of dollars and cents. The homethe most sacred of all institutions reflects its chaas racter, its distinctiveness, its beauty into the family as well to your visitors. .Lei us suggest pleasing effects jor home decorations-inelectrkal fixtures. -'he I . In Tl? Herald your advertisement reaches fifty- per . r.,.: jtM'e ; i .. J br i'Ay tr cent more possible customers ;" . c.lvcrU.mtnt was printed in any othof-r- i ir:-.:- Opnortumitics at Our Stor- e- - - t . j ' 425 West Center these people carry nil's poe n mi MMisiiilaiiiia1vJ that the most complete line of Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed at lowest possible prices is carried by the raasaJcLi-PFbdocc---- e'luipnnt which andganrzerrrThr with Is com- lYR,0VNTXC,La JOHN. 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