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Show THE VOICE OF SlIAROS November 11, 193S. Bettes , VISION-BETTE- AjTEARANCE R The Ilighe st Type of Service MODERATE PRICES 4 DAVIDS 168 West it is parade, football game, alumni benefits iu a but time short that a ago many and Homecoming reunions, TIIE mothers came to realize the imdance Saturday evening. portance of and what constitutes In observance of the anniversgood nutrition. ary of Armistice Day, sophomores, Says Studies in nutrition have deat Brigham Young university will Race Will Be monstrated conclusively the great sponsor the annual Loan Fund benefits to health from balanced ball the evening of November 11 Offers Help diets and such knowledge is with the military theme, Farebpreading rapidly into the averwell to Arms. Everett Future citizens of America, age American home. of Vernal is ihairman of Many the children of today, will be a wotheis In food for the ball. preparing a than stronger race, rather their family make use of this in spite of what some newer knowledge. Nineteen students of B. Y. U. weaker one, have said of our soft' unwas practically What have been chosen among the out- scientists of life," says Mrs. Hazel known to the habits few a years of public the United standing students of the Mater- ago has now become public proStates in the University of Ala- Stevens, nutritionist and Child Health Division of nal bama's publication, Whos Who perty and millions of American the State Board of Health. housewives wre now endeavoring in American Universities. conIf interest in nutrition to better the health of their r to increase, there is every children by careful planning of Aman- - jtinues , Approval of the name reason to believe that stronger meals to afford well balanced da Knight Hall for the new v more children and diets. mens dormitory at B. Y. U. was babies, men healthy . omen of more "Many study groups, to conannounced last week by the gov- young bodies and minds will sound and nutiitioual problems, have sider of hoard the institution erning a few been held iu Utah in Women's American citizen-hi- p through President Franklin S. years hence. clubs, church and civic organizHarris. k While physicians, scientists declares Mrs. Stevens, who ations, have of nutrition and students to such all assistance oflers study of Announcement nine new known for many years of its groups. Blue Key, honorary service fraDr. L. M. Farner, director of rt1lHH1MtHlt1'limHMIlimimUtUmm ternity. pledges of B. Y. U. has nttH'IHHH State Board of Health, district been made by Charles Fletcher of Provo, president four, stationed at Provo, urges further consideration of nutritional problems and announces The sixth annual convention of that Mrs. Stevens' services will high school journalists sponsorbe made available to such groups ed by B. Y. U. will be held in on request to the district health Provo, Saturday, December 3rd, office at Provo. according to Professor J. M. Jen-seacting head of the journalism department. AT ninymntimmHBiiHMwiiwiwinmitiininmnrTUBUuB Center St. SPECIAL Jewelry Co. & ! New and Used Furniture n r EXCILNGED SOLD BOUGHT j N 11111 SALE Regular Value Furniture Exchange Center 11 , Come and join in the of the commemoration eighty-secon- d birthday of Provident Heber J. Grant of the L. D. S. Church, the annual Grant oratorical contest for B. Y. U. students will be held Monday, November 21. fun Regular 3 $19.95 GLASS ALL KINDS OF Value IS U TIME r-'- n SPECIAL !c Phone West Center 4xSy$v4-'4'- 4m4 'ci'-'S .4-- 4 After the disastrous upset last week end at the hands of the Utah Aggies, Brlgham Young university Cougars are taking oi the Buffalo of Colorado U. Saturday In an attempt to climb back into the "Big 7" football race. RUPPER APPLIANCE CO. f0 West Center St. Provo sintmnminmmnmnnmmmimtimnrommtiiimmimMmmumiHm U 1 403 Drive in facilities for AUTO RADIO SERVICE Vernard Anderson, school board at member, will seek the Dec. 7 poll In Provo Second ward. It la reported. The second ward cover everything west of Second west and south of First south, all voters In thl area eligible to vote In the general election may vote la this school ft. All n We are Proud of Our Delivery Service PHONES; 200 - 201 z e Complete Car Service You dont pay big money to git the best service for either Elmer A. Jacob, city engineer, announces completion of the paving project between the tracks of the Utah and Salt Lake railroad from Fifth west to Tenth West nd from University avenue to Fifth South streets In the very near future. Tires Let us Salt Lakes Newest Hot el Sfl : Observing the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the Maeser public Bchool, stfidents , f-- . With Value best of cleaning fluids and our personnel has been trained to treat different fabrics In different ways so that the best results are obtained. Thats why, over a period of years, we have established reputation for Will Hold Your Coat ni i $1.50 'if i 200 q . Rooms Y- if to 200 0 $4.00 It Tile p Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Workmanship Madsen Cleaning Co, 4 m '.At Rates: V CTT Salt Lake City, Utah nurnt tmtm pitu mmiti Painstaking Careful, DAVIDS mtiiuitipsnHi nnnn. u, cleaning is an art! We use the A Small Deposit 13 i BlcbcrlJng u I 4 119 4 '&'$ 4 Phone N. Univ. Ave. VI 4 , 4 ; 4 All West Exposure Room' ERNEST C. 475 f QJkA-- t yi i s't4 v 4- - 4 s 4 4 t't't Delightfully A'r Cooled iiint Maiia.,-- ' BECOMML-IP- . anl . 12 months of Jf Sychronize Distributor, AJj. Points Test Coll and Condenser Set Timing y Check erv,c Valves, Adjust Overhead Valves 8. Test Fuel Pump It Is America's THRIFT Tire. 9. Clean and Oil Air Cleaner 10. Adjust Carburetor Buy It Now for Safe and j j Check Generator 12. Check Starter Economical driving A11 Motor Adjustments Put Up to Original Factory DONT GAMBLE BE SAFE Specifications for Friday and Saturday evenings for Provo citizens at Parker and Timpnogos schools, both handsome new structures replacing the old buildings, one of which Is torn down, and the other, Parker, Is In process of demolition. Super- intendent J. C. Moffltt and the members of the board of education will deliver short addresses and special musical program will vbe presented, during the evening 'Vhlcb will be devoted largely to a public Inspection of the new . structures. Body and Fender Repair Service Our Workmen are Factory Trained CLAYSON & NIMER University Ave. Provo, Utah P.T.A. SPONSORS STUDIES C group meetings for parents. These classes will be conducted by Miss Winifred Ilazen, state coordinator of parent education and will continue on alternate Mondays through Jan. 16. Parents who are Interested am Invited to enroll for all six meetings. The subject for discussion will be chosen by the group under the general topic "Education for Family Living". The classes are free of charge being made available through the state program of parent education and Sharon hopes to have a of parents good representation taking advantage of the course. 5 v : 'if' '.I't f-- 68 years this firm has provided Provo gladly invite Inspection of our modern mortuary at any time. Your visit will prove both interesting . and Instructive, and will Incur no o gatlon of any cilities enable us to provide even more impressive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for ail who call upon us. k.-- d. The students of Sharon school celebrated ITaHowppn by decorating the rooms In a Halloween and each room having a Ifn'hion. r TV. nr the v w looking for Tbaneivng : 1 , n. planning pnrties and l'ok!r. ward to t bis feast. nr- - t i families with beautiful services at costs within their means. Now, although modern fa- We SnARON SCJIOOL to HIGHLY 4 Ec' - Check Battery, Wire and All Connections Test, Cleat and Adjust Remove jjj your motor: tune-u- p Spark Plugs Test Compreisio.i Beginning Monday, November 7th at 7:30 p. m. Sharon school will sponsor a series of study Regular aBHUVMtMintmfiiin l. Our Tire 275 So. SALE Motor Care or ' SHARON Reasonable 'Prices Guaranteed Service Efficient Prompt, "Work Phone 216 Public receptions are planned DUKES MARKE . Complete service for all makes of HOME & AUTO RADIOS REFRIGERATORS n, Alberta, Canada, and went to school aa a kid with a dozen or more former Canadians who are living In Provo, and attending the Y". election. . .... day. Telephone $24.95 . , and patrons, under the direction of Principal Oscar Bjerreguard enjoyed a fine program Wednes- 4"' V- 5 rider of Sea George Wolfe, Biscuit who won the renowhed race classc at Maryland's most famous track, Pimlico, recently beating War Admiral by three length or more before 40,000 spectators. Is a native aon of Card-sto- Vera R. Greenwood was named president, Neff Smart, and Dr. Russell Swenson, secretary-treasurof the newly organized Y" Lettermena club Utah Valley Glass & Paint 348 West Center Street, Provo, Utah Our new shop is one of the finest equipped shops in the State. All testing equipment is the newest and most modern available for radio servicing work enabling us to offer the finest possible service, to the Radio owners of Provo and vicinity. In Provo. B. Y. U. were THE S57 er Homecoming Day activities at successfully carried out November 5. They included Replaced HOW Ever Built In Recreation Bowling Alleys Plenty of alleys Iron Fireman $225.00 Koep that waist line down this winter with the best game for young and old alike bowling! If youre an expert youll like our alleys. If youre a beginner, youll get off to a good start with the help of our instructor. U The Finest Stoker and at the Lowest Price in tbelr history Teacher training facilities of the university will he Inspected by members of the State Board of Education November 16 In reCOMPLETELY INSTALLED sponse to an Invitation made by President Franklin 8. Harris, acAutomatic Controls cording to Dr. A. N. Merrill, act- Including all ing dean of the college of education. For Health and Fun .... Refrigeration Shop BRIEFS CiTY J. Knight Allen, who is on leave of absence from the facultv of B. Y. U. has directed the publication of a research survey on Federal Lending and Thrift Agencies In California" published recently by the California Bankers Association. SPECIAL! Ik) Radio Service and (tWMMtHv First student reports will be sent to parents of students attending the B. Y. U. secondary training school the last of this week according to acting principal C. LaVoir Jensen. $14.95 316 W. Announcing Opening of te kJ) -- health-buildin- a Man-wari- Dr. G. II. Ileindselman With Ileindselman Optical THIS WEEK Nutritionist Future Stronger; Your Eyes are in the care of State Registered Optometrist Th ousands of Satisfied Customers. 1 uyn : , 4 I jin J.f I ufj- |