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Show PAGE SIX PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY,. JULY 26, 1928 WASHINGTON TUBS V " I ....... rr I. Nl - i! ; ' rlT; II ,. " v-- ' T .... s 5 "COMING BOREft SSVAe rr - j ,,SRfe ps, ; f ' "Up 4- L- (Mf I'D om Ttf LIKE To (AWT I expert icp UANTN tr'AWpCMJlLES e JHMJLIE, - IraY ' .c3i- km. J- ARE ENJOYED wrL -A spent an enjoyable July 24 at Memorial and. Pioneer parks. Under the. direction of ths city recreation-i- l department the kiddles were entertained with peanut busts, games, story telling and sports ; of all " ' kinds. Interesting features of the day's activities were the bathing and showers under the fire hose of the local fire department. Fifty youngsters enrolled for the orchestra and. wood work-club- s, which are to be held dally. The woodword class will meet at 1:30 o'clock and the orchestra at 2 p. in. Half day sessions are now being held at Memorial park in the morn ing and Pioneer park in the after- noon, Those Interested may join by meeting with ths directors at either park.--:"-.1" ..'! "iv"""," - J f ( . K4 I IM V VJNGTze'l M X WQK r KM' DQDP At. WO AN' HOKMMA' AM' M-- WONG KONG " J , ' fERCS T Mf snuTH ( MM HAT AJ40 COW? VtffPt .. . - WMGOoM," TvE ; KWO -- OBOY WHERE'S J n.' ' , IfctfOU r ' -- WORTHEN'S 'UNDERPRIVILEGED itered The j ffalr,, rlld th arkn nto a d nl hreent may-stud- ut rf 286 WEST CENTER STREET ' at , eighty-fir- . our lourprice at -- fter '4 thir rr !'!: 1 . S, 1 is' ' . .Mr personally provide this assistance nor should you. It is as much a matter of vital interest to the state education, which was not a part and community as is : compulsory of our free schoolBystem 25 years ago, We have realised that something more than walls and a teacher is request to accomplish our edu cation program. "Fors successful health program In formation to guide you in your selection z ot the underprivileged must be secured in some manner other than chance selection or an optional physical examination. Why not take a forward step and as an organization get behind and put over COMPULSORY PHYSICAL EXAMINATION for every boy and p'rL In our state at regular periods We have held a notion' that such a program is violation of the sacred to be secure rights of an American " in- - his personal liberty;" but that is one of the unfortunate ucts of Democracy. But we thereby sacrtftce'our vital social interests in an effort to foolishly guard the interests of the individual . "A child carrying in his system congenital diseases and latest de formities is economically shackled and handicapped in life; Industry's door, is cwsfd'to hlm hecause he has been denied the birthright of every American boy, to the best body that It is possible for him to have. 'The selective draft ..dlsclni some startling revelations that should be taken advantage of. and the only way to protect tha future manhood of the state 1s to determine at the earliest .poasfhle time what the needs of the child are. "I know of no venture that offers the possibility of a larger return 4rorthe-4nvestmeof your public ; 0- , 3r J 1 if- IS. V i Sfss L-- r - ft W vi v.. j;. 'l- a. ' . S WlII'aaM - 3 nt service. 'Then with the datar tabulated C u .. ..'39i 0 Qo aa i OQo Waring. M KM ... . i f f Meaaea's Meatholised Shaving Cream Morcdge Rasor Blade Stroppav QQ .....:29-Clllet- Blades . . R f Blades, for.- -. , Jtl Blades. Ante - Strop 3 i U ,. 33c Men's Pajamas Fine quality ; fast -well color made; cut full and roomy; four silk frogs. Patterns that "will appeal to the ma n. Exceptional values t and Summer Qq ' . These groups of modish summer frocks yrill interest every woman many," many stylesjor a wide variety of occasions. -- 19' and - ... the active man. Made of good quality-Nainsoand 1 1 ok Frocks for Your Immediate Neetf and to Wear This full cut t h roughout Has back webbing and it reinforced - w ft h double stitching. An Mens Overalls Sturdy Misses Juniors 49 c 4 Cham bray. Full - length sleeves, four-butt- on front 98c Vacation needs can be tne smartly also your froelc requirements for Tarry fall come in to see them soon while the style and siie range ia extensive. All Silk Jap Pongee Well - made, standard 1 i s e work shirts of in- blue digo ed 4 FaU A New Low Price on Our Work Shirts Big Values' triple-stitch- Women e x eeptional value, at Standard seams, high back or tusDender back overall with jacket to match. Six roomy sizes 30 to 48 pockets, waist Low priced 49c WaverlyCaps For Mtn' trict Printed and Plain" Jniervttr' $1.49 - ' - Cool and comfortable for Staunch and durable. Big values at our price of site, . ;98 E Khaki d ' t AQ ..V Pants Shop Of Staunch-an- 'J -- $1.98 Rumor Without Foundation O rc . . White 3umiheiSillc Frocks ' Williams Aqua Velva,45c iXd. Piasrt't ToiUt QQe 7 Water - T a 1 for Mea Majestic 3 h a V i Brush LATH-R-ADShav lag Brash . . . 7 Men's Athletic Fancy Broadcloth - i -, for Menaaa's- QQa ...irPv' Eadars Blades it ig r -M 3 having lfesa's Cream . j Prettiest Girl in Davis County -F anaoliv Crass r vIMIi and-spons- An - Advantageous Selling; of Conveniently Displayed For- - Your Selection This Week Williams Mug Soap -- - Value for Every Dollar Soent Shaving Nee st . ; :Fuin00 Cents Worth of d; pre-scho-ol .4 PJ10V0,UTAH Buying Here Brings Ybu a , anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers into Utah was fittingly celebrated in Payson Tuesday under the direction of the Sons of Utah Pioneers.- - A salute at daybreak was followed by a band Serenade, sunrise. A carnivaTprovld-e- d amusement for young and old throughout the day and evening. follow- Promptly at 11 o'clock the. ing program was srlven at Memorial park:. Chorus, "Pioneers,! an orig inal selection by members of Camp vis. heredity and deliberate choice 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers; in are relatively. unimportant factors. vocation, Patriarch Leonard A Hill; "But mental abnormalities and selection, Mrs.' Cepeculiarities, defective home condi- cil Manwarlng of Salt Lake; adtions bad companions and abnormal dress, Congressman E. O. Leather-wooquartet, C. O. Nelson, Freephysical conditions are the major and active factors in delinquency. man Bird, George Barnett and John "Keeping these facts In mind let Zeeman; "Pioneers, We Love Thee," us consider a constructive program words Jy Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer, that suggests Itself as most vital sung by Miss Rhea Wlghtman; tri in a proper exe- bute to the pioneers, C. H. White; and cution of your project. talk, county president of D. of U. P., - "Have you any efficient means of Mrs. Bernetta Beck of Provo; dedilocating your underprivileged child? cation oV pioneer' cabin. Albert H. Have you any complete survey of Powell. Pioneer songs were sung your community or district that under the direction of Mrs. Lucille , will advise you where your work Butler. The feature of the day's festiviwill be most needed? Do you select The boy. with full knowledge of the ties was the dedication of the cabin, underprivileged field, or or do you which has been placed In the north end of the park, and is to stand as a a boy him because you want to carry monument to the pioneer settlers of : , out your program or because some- Payson. It is one of the earliest log cabins one suggested him to you as one who ought to see a show occasion built and was the homo of Everett ally or be given an occasional car Richmond and family.' A cement base and walls and other preservride? "It Is true that "we .have some ing methods have been employed agencies, that may give- you helpful without destroying '"the" original guidance In selecting your boys, walls and form. It has been comThe school might help you some! pletely furnished with relics with a but how do you contact that boy? history and typical of pioneer days. the community welfare could also render aMlstanc7the local health is Fly unit and the school clinic might give you aid. But I am advised that fewer than 25 per cent of the children have been SPANISH FORK, July 26. A rebrought into our local health unit The school clinic through the school port that white fly pestahad atnurse can make only a superficial tacked the suear beet cron In the examination tonsil and adenoid Spanish Fork district is without trouble, bad teenth moBt apparent foundation, according to J. H. and patent deformities. There ' la Snell. field suoerintendent for the no examination whatsoever for sex Utah-Idah- o Sugar company; in the irritations or venereal disease. Spanish Fork district Mr.. Snell says he-h-as 'Every boy Is, entitled to the very 'carefully best body and mind that we can inspected the beet fields in Ques is and when that tion and the him, case of the ap that safeguard assured him he will be well on the parent blight is in his opinion due road to full privilege. Your pro- - to fault Irrigation, the fields being gram calls for you to take your on a slope and the water running boy to a doctor and dentist - at off before It has a chance-t- o reach regular periods for examination, the roots of the plants. Mr; Snell But this Is done blindly; these most reports the susar beets lnoklnoin need of that service may never especially good throughout the dis just-go-a- S tv 5TE SELL "whero tavinz are greatest" - g, ' MOST CELEBRATED ; the boy and his environ-o- f Following is the complete speech DJI of the, mer.t and the forces for good and Worthcn Judge George vith o: to the evH at play :n his lfe. md 1 juvenile court, as- delivered "I, recall an Incident that occured tJ Kiwanls club members, on the submd si Ject. 'of The Underprivileged Child.' rrrently where an arrangement "'I am glad of the 'privilege of reached between a school principal he talking ever with you a matter and a certain club. The principal Add: concern to bottl your club and .lie handed in the name of a boy who cdttrt. ThTirT)ben out of school and. asked be op --Juvenile fThatwe hnve Buch a problem, that someone beTrasighed to Inter-w- e Irequf all recognize; that we Bhould est the boy In attending. The club red in man-- J president , made the public-an-- Br rimp tneetweit in the most effective air agree; but as to plans, nouncement to the "club that me rr and prophylaxis, there ije Smith was out of school and The bo differences of opinion some )ne"was needed to try and tod J may r "Iefined In terms of your pro- - interest the boy in returning to iefeni gram; 'An underprivileged child school. No one was detailed to the jad-t- a n thi boy) Is one between the ages of task, and It was made the business least of no member In particular no one ;quar 10 and 14 Inclusive, or Icnoct average Intelligence and ambition, j ever saw the boy and It was no hortl w ii use prugres is nmaeieu uy mo more man me suojeci or gossip "The boy who is not attending :he It Inability of his parents or guardians "CU to provide the means for his devel- - school and Is within the ages of the compulsory school law, and ;uni epmenC "You have underwritten an elab- - sees nothing in school for him needs .halll orate program; it Is commendable a real live fellow in whom he has stole ; that Kiwanls Is beginning this pro- -' ronf ldenr to ulsn him n th beR Hon i Cram. IJiave had the cooperation find out his trouble, and then, with of some of your members and ap-- a full understanding of the boy's one Gaj predate what they have done. But trouble help him Into school if he the I much needed constructive work is should be there and If not. meet the school authorities and arranee fcpleoi ahead of us. "The juvenile court should be for his going to work and help him Kami to some of Its problems find1 himself either in school or refer the glad Tin to certain of your members; have out, as conditions warrant Klin you take a boy and sponsor him; "But your greatest field of actlv-pans j oontact him, and assist him to get lty. Is not with the boy who has nls bearings.- The name of the reached the juvenile court, or the boy to be thus assisted, should not police office. Rather it is among be publicly announced to your club, the the Independbut select a list of the men who ent and neglected underprivileged; I 1 are willing to undertake thi pleasthere will' be placed the counterant duty, and 1 shall be glad to balances tTiat will give them help b make- an assignment direct or and guidance. through your president or chairman '. "A careful study of Individual f .mS of your committee In charge of thls cases, and each case la its Own, si h icj work. Each contact should be a ilselnscs that certain factors seem mI tat COmradship of the member and tho to' be more or less responsible for be discovered. I runnj boy. The boy probably will not delinquency "Why not sponsor a 1 program It Is apparent that many of the I whereby you and the child will but yi ts a knowone las Jbeen mi's contact him, and he will react; you emphasized factors In- - delinquency know what boys and girls in our tion community need the care of a doc tor. You could not undertake to Tint) i f EELLETC3 mm aim FOR LESS plano-accorde- or CHILD' SPEECH IS PRINTED T4 throl INSTITUTION- U -- BUY PIONEER DAY begin-ning-- )uehe BUTINO More than 400 children of Provo The ie tin AM770ffAVDE - I 1 , w sflkHeout, an jf- hm?m$ OM .. ; v) AvT TlGERS A tpmi ho,w( J Beiiicrm ITCH. -- . W BuRMf. 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Is Advancing PLEASANT GROVE, - July 26 Mrs. Mary Robinson has received word that her son Harold h nsslgned to- - a position In the. do--, partmenf of foreign and domestic trade at Washington.. D. C. Mr.', Robinson Is a promising young man who has been steadily advancing hrough his own efforts and on his own merit in educational lines. He received his master's degree 'rom the University of New York vear ago and since then has been employed at a boys' vocational school in NewaTTtTNewrersey, hn fact and full cooperative knowledge of the needs of the underprivllged.-"thbattle will no longer be waged, la-- the dark but the state and all social agencies will then be In a position to provide direction and bearing and enable the child to make the most of his possibilities. Then, you Will have provided your- - ' In your program in aid of the under- selves with the most helpful guide ' I , ; Quality marie in plaiq and varied tone effect. - 49c and 98c Crinkle Spreads, Perhaps you have had your old iron quite a while these are a convenient size, brightly nickel-plate- d and very economical. Striped Such good looking spread full double bed size. 98c '. You can sleep comfortably until the beH rii.;s, it. you have ' of the e re- Q .clocks,'' alarm God Inokina LkJ fiiisl).' ''. $1.23 $2.98 These S h o e s --W i A World of Style With Dominant Value (A That WUI Wakea You on Timet ' liable :: Men's Belts . Alarm Clocks Hose for Misses English or derby : ribbed hose at a small price: Flannels snd csssimeres;, novelty stripes snd mixtures, choir which sang two opening and a closing selection, by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jacobson who furnished violin and piano music. Miss Ellen James, solo, with violin and piano accompaniment, by Mr. and Mrs.' C. M. Jacobson; Arthur Briggs,-soloPrayers were by President Henry A. Gardner, Serenus ner and the grave In the Snanlsbi Forw City cemeterv was dedicated by Dr. Joseph Hughes. ... t7 - For Summer rlrH r Silk and Rayon Boys' Longies Wear Wil-ken- s, you may with no lost moUoh, cast a program that will deliver help wnere help is needed; that will srlve ' iy, ehjito" .The boys of Davis county, Utah, axe all or Miss Delta Burnlngham. knowledge where, we need knowl She .was the choice of the boy students at the Davis county high school edge; that will open , the flood for' the prettiest girl in thcounty, andtheir support carried her to gates or health to the underprivileged, and with the spotlight of privileged. 39c yard Electric Irons At a New Low Price You Enjcy our cl p acatica Don't skimp on shoes for vacatloi 1 hesf wardrobes. simple Pate :it Pumps are so. restful to slip into after, a long tramp and they're inex- pensive too. Ask to see the 'Collegiate'' model, the last word in style for young-men. New light greys 1 ' Smart new tans Cassimere Twists l Staunch Wool Fabrics! Built-i- n Quality 5 Patterned after the. Young Men's Own style ideas r made and finished to our own critical standards. See the suits at Il-- H $p8 . Dress Up Hours " Need Dainty Shoe ..A conspiracy bet w e e n gleaming Patent and "stitched Cut Outs make this dainty shoe an interesting choice for dress-u- p wear."" Extra Ptnts if Desired. $5.90 $4.98 . . - |