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Show ' L f i .'.''!;!' : - i. . ; ' Tuesday Afternoon in Steelworkers Hall I' " ' s ' ' - .... ; ' ,' ' ' ' M - . " , ' i Experts Will Te:iHow:vTo:'4flcrcf outists to Utah Valley at Clinic s Repf esentative citizens from throughout the county will meet in Prtro tomorrow to learn how they ian better capitalize on ? ' z : , " V - ' I f , , - j: ' ,xv' o f w V . y '' , " ' ? . , . UtapLake Farmers Association, endanger dikes along some farmi comprising property owners of lands. g will this Hie lake is already up to th meet lands, 8 and in at base of the airport dike, but evening City p.m. County Building to discuss the there is no hazard of it going over low-lyin- "J I , 1 A. pending law suit between Salt Lake canal companies and Utah County land owners. The suit has been dragging on for several years hinging on whether the ancient marker at the head of the Jordan River to mark Compromise Level has shifted. Mr. Madsen said the lake this year is high and flood waters will i f i tie Utah Valley Touiist man, Clinic. The ; clinic, sponsored by the Greater Utah Valley, Inc., and the prfevo Chamber of Commerce is open to everyone on a free will be held at the basis. Union Hall, 1800 Columbia' Lie, beginning at 1:30 pjii. Tuesday, Mr. Price said. j ;t Steel-workea- ' ' I " si V':- - rf?7-- v . : o ' - ( - ' :;" . W w ' director, U. of U. Bureau of forest supervisor; Recreation, Economic Research; "You've Linn Rock wood, Provo city reGotta Advertise to Get 'em and creation director; Institutions, C. Moffitt, superintendent of Keep 'em," Thomas H. Axelsen, J. Provo City Schools; Industries, Salt Lake City advertising exe- Bob Halladay, manager, Provo cutive; "Fish and Game Program Chamber of Commerce; Timpan-ogo- s as a Tourist Attraction," Casey Cave, Thomas' Walker, Bown, Utah Fish and Game supervisor of the cave; ReclamaPublicity Department; "Train and Future, UtahTourist and Publicity Coun- Your Townspeople on Tourism," tion, Past, Present . of ReBureau Neeley, Parley cil, lie will be followed by C. J. William C. Winder, Trade and Gal-- , Art clamation; Springville Olset director, Utah State Park Industrial Education Department and fieereation Commission who of Utah; "Is Utah History Im- lery, Mae Huntington, secretary, will iell how state parks will pressive to the Tourist?" A. R. Springville Art Board; . Pioneer mak$ Utah more attractive to Mortensen, director, Utah State Museum and Monuments, J. Hulon Morgan, Provo attorney; 'Farms tourists. program will feature 22 6teaEersl each of whom will eive shorf presentations. A battery of ,12 authorities ,wil tell what Utah Valley has to offer as tourist at tractions. Thf main address, "Utah's Tourt Potential," will be given by jlj. James Cannon, director, Th ig: te Historical Society. Five minute talks will be given by the following on the general topic, what does Utah Valley have to offer tourists: Brigham Young University, Harvey Taylor, vice president, BYU; Utah Lake and Water Sports, Wesley Knudsen, Provo businessman and boating enthusiast; Uinta National Forest, First in Utah, C. S. Thornock, ?3 Classes Begin Tonight For Hospital Aides First of a series of Utah County Vital Statistics j' two-hou- r' training classes for Utah State Hospital volunteers . will begin this evening at, 7 p.m, in Medical-SBuilding cjassroom. Snow, Springville. 12 hours jot training,! to be The Girl to Norman and Xlice JenMonday evetaught in sen Sheen, Provo. sessions will have faculty Girl to Frank and Louise Pat- ning including Dr. Owen Heninger, rick Springer, Springville. superintendent, and Dr. Eugene i Saturday: Wiemers, assistant superintende Girl to Robert and Norma ent, both psychiatrists; Marion Shivers, -- Prvx). Krauss, RN.; director, Anto and Merlin Nadine Boy education; Charles McKell, digus Manning, Mapleton. rector, psychiatric social work; White-ly to Mae Dr. Ida S. Hill, research associBoy Jay and Alta ate in the psychiatry division, Johnson, Pleasant Grove. Twin boys to Harold and Helen and Alice Peden, director of ocMadsen Cowley, Orem. cupational rehabilitation. urgical Today: Girl to Lawrence and Joan Reese Olsen, Provo. oy to Darrell anjd Barbara Carter Perkins, Orem. . Girl to Lynn and Nola Carlisle Paulson, Pleasant Grove. Sunday: n ! Boy to La Voir and. Voniel Merrill, Provo. ;Girl to James L. and Beverly iRloss Johnson, ""Provo. Girl to Kirk and Kay Jenkins Greg-eirso- 24-min- The Fruitful Years," two-h'o- & - 'j. t - The banana is considered One largest herbs. A e banana plant may '6tand 20 feet high, of the world's full-siz- ' iTMiKMImi ONE be! science has (Special) For the first time found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without merce. Clinic Set For Third Polio Shot surgery. ) In one" hemorrhoid case after was reported nd' verified by doctors' observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' I A polio immunization clinic will be held Thursday evening, April; 10, - observations were continued over a period of many months I In f act, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing states ments as "Piles have ceased to be world-famo- (Bio-Dyri- Formerly Priced Up To $7.99 NOW ONLY e) the discovery of a f tion. Already, is in wide use for healing injured tissue jon all parts of the body. Thisj new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special appli-- j cator, jPreparation H is sold at all drug counters;. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Bio-Dy- I ' ' ne Res:. U. S. We Give -- I 'wi Vil ur FINAL SALES EXCHANGES! NO NO REFUNDS! Green Stamps S & H The SMART SHOP 135 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH Pat Off. at your Mercury Dealer's Get your FREE Sweepstakes Game Board f I - ALL research institu- us Cotton T Shirts Sweaters a problem !w And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions. some of lOto 20 years' standing. aii mis, wimoui ine use; or narcotics, anesthetics or astringents 6f any kind. The secret is a new healing- substance - Bras Slips 'hi, New York, N. Y. shown "by the chamber of com TABLE ODDS and ENDS That Relieves Pain, Healing Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids picture, will ,. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Substance on the second floor of the City amk County Building in Provo from 7 tOj8 p. m. (one hour only). I The clinic is being held to and Ranches, Clair Acord, Utah all who received their first give and County Agent; County Celebra- second polio shots during the latei tions,' J. Rulon Nicholes, Utah summer an opportunity to get their third shot which will com-- ; plete the series. This will be the? only night clinic in provo this sea-- j son, health officials said. If BORN AT jUTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL County Commissioner. A motion iff V - law. Preparing for the big Utah Valley tourist clinic scheduled Tuesday afternoon are, from left, Kenneth Pace and S. R. Boswell of the Greater Utah Valley, Inc., tourist promotion committee, and farl Moss, chairman of the Provo Chamber of Commerce tourist attraction committee. 22 Speakers fol-lowii- J -- ; MITllirMMMrWTnTIIIMTMlMi WiTiiiliVaii - : I Mike Jense, NEW PROVO AIR COP IS SWOR& IN is in as Central sworn Utah of Aviation, left, operator one of Utah's first air police by Utah State Aeronautics director, Harlon W. Bement. The new air cop, a deputy under the state highway patrol will have the rigrht to arrest any pilot violating federal, state or local aviation TOURISTS WELCOME ge Balance of Program Thfc balance of the program will include: Eijjht minute talks by the "The Care and Feeding of jTourist," Ted Bandley, owner of Sutton's Cafe; "Know Y o itr Tourists Through Research," Osmond L. Harline, vH ....-a.).-...vfil'- ' . TUESDAY SPECIAL 1 DAY ONLY 1 6 ' V A this heavy dike, he said. Hie lake level, about 15 inches below compromise 'at present, is up around the beach at the boat harbor, he said. " j Need Explained "Eafeh year thousands of dollars ale lost to Utah Valley people do hot know "their own backabout enouga if are not encouragTourists yard, over ed td stop and enjoy the its assets, and many valley.and we haeve not consistently and enthusiastically sold the valley to tourists on an organized basis. Thesels are some of the reasons," Mr. IJrice said, "why this clinic is needed." Th eg immediate purpose of the clinicMr. Price said, is to inform and ejithuse people who come in contact with the tourist most, but ifjis part of a long-ranplan to build community interest in boosting Utah Valley. i j js J Lakeside Farmers Will Study Suit, Water Level -- . ' - ' ' , V , ' , . - . touristi business this summer, according td Sterling Price, chair- ' 4 MONDAY. APRIL 7, 1951 Utah County; Utah DAILY HERALD I' J ' . . TIT t " - . Mc-Ra- in-serv- ice j cm I, n n nnn n Easy to play as bingo! Win while you watch the! Ed 'Sullivan Show at home 6000 2nd PRIZES MERCURY MONTEREY PHAETON SEDAN quipp.d radio, with Mrc-0-Mat- lc whit tidawal hatr,Marauder V-- 8 Drhra, , tires. angin. Takes magnificent movie. Easy to load, easy to no complicattd gadget. f2.3 lent optical view finder. Just tet the lent and shoot for ...of the cost goes for steel Take that new set of irons your wife gave youlast Christoas. Cost her maybe $100.00 . . . if she got you the wedge and the putter. Practically all1 steel except for the grips. . . . Yet the stainless steel for the Ji heads and the alloy steel for the shafts y of those clubs cost just over $5. Steel is essential for good golf clubs; Jyet the cost of the steel in them runs tonly a fraction of what we pay for them. That's because, the makers 7 I . If Steel 'v- - if- - i ; 4 ; i - , metal of a million uses' 4. ft Forty-0con- d ' ' liff AMERICAN IRON AN6 STEiEli INSTITUTE ISO East Q. f m action-pack- cision machinery, distribution and selling, taxes and such.' Same way .with your automobile, refrigerator, kitchen range ... any one of a hundred tilings that make better, easier, fullerjfor all of us. Ever try to name some necessities besides steel that sell for as little as . 8 cents a pound?. 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