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Show i THE VOICE OF Sn AROS Friday, January Wagers gave Instructions to the new Thespians, as an assembly program was presented by Stella Bounous, Clark Johnson, Aldoria Carter. Norma Dunfora, Daryl Traffic Safety iljr linin' nf Iiarmt Frovos 0 Club has presented Chief Ilenry East and the Frovo police department with sufficient .Safety Sallies to distribute them over the city as' an aid to safety for children in all school zones. It is a beginning in traffic safety education. The past year marked a decline in accident rate throughout the nation, but Utah did not share in this decline, her record actually showing an increase in traffic deaths. Utah county has no record to be proud of. Evidently something more than eduction is necessary to bring about a 90 per cent reduction in motoring hazards which is the aim of the National Safety council. Law enforcement is an effective help to traffic safety. Law enforcement applies however all along the line, not just to our police. True, incompetent police and ticket fixing are conducive to lawlessness and increase the traffic hazards. But slothful prosecutors, and inefficient traffic courts are worse, because they are higher up, and bring disrepute upon the whole system. But the greatest menace to safety is a careless or drunken driver. We venture to say that whever a decrease in traffic accidents has occurred such a condition has been preceded by stricter traffic codes, the training of traffic police, and the elimination of ticketfixing, and by cooperation of the people with the traffic police in safer driving). . Tens of thousands of people died unnecessarily last year. Utah saw 219 of them slaughtered. Already Ten deaths have occurred from traffic accidents in 1939. Only wt en we want it will we have traffic safety. So long as wp are willing to takts a chance, so long as we worship at the shrine of speed and carelessness and drunk eness will traffic accidents occur. The worst of.it is that the innocent suffer with the guilty, hence it becomes the business of every citizen to help enforce the law, and to assist the officers to chase down the law20-3- Published weekly at Provo. Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter, October 8, 1937, at the Post Office at Provo. Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. Contract Medicine Utah county .already ias contract medicine' regardless of whether the Utah state medical association is in favor of it or not. We have it with the ripe plant, and we have it with the railroads. Is there any reason on earth why certain groups should enjoy the benefits of contract medicine and the rest of us be denied those benefits? What are the benefits of contract medicine? Or : perhaps, first, what is contract medicine? Contract medicine as we have it, is medical care being given under contract by a certain doctor or group, of doctors to a definite number of people engaged in some similar occupation, as atthe Fipe plant. It eliminates the individual fee basis for medical service by the doctor to any member of the contract, every member paying a stipulated sum monthly or yearly to the doctor. Contract medicine brings u. number of outstanding advantages to those who are under the contract. The elimination of the fee basis for service is the most important one, because it immediately becomes the doctors concern to keep every member under the contract in a good state of health. Operations and prolonged sick- -' nesses are no longer beneficial to the doctor, but rather ti;e Oj posite, causing the doctor to give additional service without additional pay. The doctor administers preventive medicine every time he can, and the health oi his "contractees is his first concern not their illv nesses. Another important advantage, is that the doctors benefit financially. Feople are paying medical fees while they are well, and hence more able to do so, and the doctors are getting their money regularly without collection charges, and the people are not facing financial disaster when a serious illness overtakes them. Moreover serious illness seldom overtakes them under a medical contract, first because there is no worry attached about ones physical condition, every contractee putting that worry on his doctor, by having regular physical examinations, and by following his dhetors-advicewhich is given and accepted in good faith since it is to the advantage of both to be honestly frank and conscientious in it. feature of medical contracts ac. This preventive counts for the fewer serious illnesses, because most catastrophic health conditions arise from neglect or failure to see your doctor in time, which is a natural result of the individual fee system. Also contract medicine is more truly cooperative than coop rative health society plans. Under a contract all members are equal before the doctor. lie serves them all alike, never thinking of fees. Under the cooperative health plan fees are still the basis of medical care, and a juggling and jostling for different doctors always is in evidence. Contract medicine is less expensive to operate, and a greater portion of all memberships collected goes to the doctors. Sometimes as high as 40 per cent of membership dues are used up in overhead, whereas under contract medicine the doctors are sure to get from 80 to 90 per cent of all memberships paid into the contract. Another feature is that contract medicine contains the essential features of health insurance. This comes through two sources. First all pay alike, the single person paying the same price (in most workable contracts at least) as the family with ten children. The healthy person also pays the same as the person threatened with illness. The doctor benefits by the one group and works harder for the other, but the happy result is that everybody is in better health. Nobody objects to a yearly fee if only he is free from illness while he pays it. The assurance that he will not pay more if hg gets ill keeps the contract fully paid up. Furthermore,, successful "contract medicine requires dues to be paid IN ADVANCE on or before a given date. This is essential in obtaining any health insurance features on a contract. If a person is allowed to join a contract at any time, the temptation is to join nly if sickness threatens. That does away, with the preventive medicine feature as well as the health insurance factor. The primary idea of contract medicine is to pay a stipulated sum YEARLY to maintain your health, thus avoiding future illness and heavy doctor bills at a time you can least afford to pay them. WASHING MACHINES used REDS and SPRINGS $ , 4 m USED RADIOS (Cabinet Sets) .T'!Si-'ireg- zjl HAY and GRaIN " 151 N. University Ave. PHONE IU a BROS. y, , .... . up .5 .... Price REAL Credit Bargains Mortons Jewelers MORE FOR YOUR M OBEY in Bunker Farms Feeds of finest quality and metal have palatable ground Ileal Realty J. are Kirk e side-splitti- hair-raisin- g BALED IIAY, choice first crop .68 OUR BAGS ARE CLEANED AND DISINFECTED PENNGROVE QUALITY, DAY OLD CHICKS, delivered, per hundred Ill - VALLEY MIX Dairy Feed mid-wint- Bunker Farms Feeds PHONE PHONES: 200 - 201 ! yZUww CASH and CARRY DUKES MARKET NO INTEREST iMKcra- MASH and its vicinity starting Wednesday, Februray 1, in the art building at the Provo high school. A. C. Coates of Salt Lake Citv will lead a cla ,s in Petroleum" r for the people engaged in the ' petroleum industry. He has had , IKJRDfciKadmli wide experience In the petroleum Soon Equipment T emindustry and is at present titrs Bunin Pmrtr, ployed as accountant, supervisor Vl of merchandise and assistant marIf ket coordinator fot the Continental Oil Co. of Balt Lake City. Miss Maxine Tate employed In the merchandising office of Z. C. M. I. in Sait Lake City will lead L. THE CROWD ROARS the class iu textiles and ready'to-wea- r. Maurine Crowd in Robert the and OSullivan Taylor breaker. Miss Tate is a graduate of Roars, action-packe- d story of the modern prize ring which the University of Utah with a B. plays on the Scera Theatre Program on Tuesday and Wed- A. degree in textiles. She has her ranch locale. nesday, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, together with Blockade. Two masters degree from th e New excellent pictures for one evenings entertainment. York University of retailing and Lack of transportation prevent121 West 1 North has worked in two N. Y. depart(By Mary Ellon Cain) ed all but 12 G. A. A. members ment stores. She has done special Provo Phone 200 of Lincoln hi basketball Know Your Neighbor research work in the textile field. squad Community Mourns Whether we be republicans or to Pleasant Grove for the going democrats, we must recognize the return game Thursday, but those Death Forest Ranger Vivian N. West groat value of that part of Presi- 12 valiant defenders of Lincolns ;; : : has retired from active forest serdent Roosevelt's address to the ?'' "4 Windsor community was great- vice after 28 years of '$"5 5?-' perfect record returned victorithe riding 76th congress wherein he made ous. Miss Burr prouder than ly shocked a hen Mrs. William with range. Next summer you will HANDBAGS REDUCED plain the necessity of freedom of ever of her girl athletes. Frestwich died Monday evening not find Mr. West along the religion. American Fork hospital, scenic spots of American Fork aNthe Perhaps many of his listeners The practice" debate Tuesday following an operation Thursday canyon. Thousands of campers were Inclined to think that he was between Pleasant Grove and for gallstones. have been made more comfort- T hitting at foreign dictators only. Lincoln debaters gave both teams Mrs. Prestwich was the daughHowever, I like to believe that he delightful exercise on the state- - ter of Mr. M. Madsen formerly of able and more welcome by his In genial personality, for the key also America too knows that i wide theme of "Resolved that U. American Fork. Her mother died there are many persons who con-- j a 8hould establigh an allIance about a year ago. She is the wife note of his life of forest ranger has been "Service to Mankind". Bider any form of religion just with Great Britain". Leon Mad- - of William Prestwich, of Sharon. Mr. West, the' eldest son of and if they sen, Cleo plain seven children husband and Her Davis, Madge Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial West, are to he considered intelligent Mary Jean Skinner represented are left to mourn her passing: who both belonged to pioneer and progressive, they must openly Lincoln. Mrs. Gwen Newman of Pleasant families of this city, loved the scoff and ridicule religion. Grove; Afton, Stanley and wide-ope- n from 'the time spaces effect that What a Faculty members are planning (twins), Helen, Harold and he was a small youngster, playaddress must have had on those a party for Monday Clifford of Windsor. ing around his father's saw.mill . misguided persons perhaps they at Parley's Ghataaip Mn pre!w!eh sq active in American Fork Canyon. Wgrnick, Is could understand that religion Miss Brimhall, and Miss Marsh church piember and well known Uncle Sam began his grazing something of great value to this will direct the program and en- for her Jovial disposition. She program in leader that he so convincingly de. tertainment features;- - Mr. An- has served as a Sunday School and reforestation 1905, and it was In the spring of Clares to the world that, "ReHold-awaMr. teacher Relief derson, Davies, Miss teacher, Society 1911 that Mr. West began his ligion. by teaching man his reand Mrs, Knudsen will look and counselor in the M. I. A. as forest ranger in the service Into the God gives lationship OUT THEY GO our splendid collection of suede, She will be greatly missed by Humbolt Forest after table decorations and menu. of Nevada. own his sense of a digdividual Partuers are to be included. her family, friends and neighbors. From there he was transferred to calf, gabardine, kid and alligator calf handbags. nity and teaches him to respect was the Her greatest consideration Division in Spanish Uinta himself by respecting his neighThe bag you want is here Lincoln high school Is now af- her family. Fork, and for the past 21 years Religion la the filiated with the National Thesbors; and, for a wee price! To know her was to love and be has been In Tophandies, charge of the source of democracy and of In. iniher. s ide envelopes, respect the society, pian backstraps, following American Fork of division the ternatlonal good f ilth' Also, tiation program given last fasteners a assortment! big Wasatch National Forest. Fri, In a modern civilization all day. In which Mr. Newman directBlack and colors. During these 21 years, he has three religion, democracy, and ed as stage manager, and Miss Better Homes Club taken a prominent part in the vast compleinternational good-fait- h Get Acquainted projects in the canyon which have Observes Anniversary ment each other." And, "There a It made recreational playground of In affairs the comes a time for man. Probably the first men when they must prepare to The members of the Better undertaking was the buildThe Store of Easy defend not their homes alone, Home club and partners celebrat- major of Mutual Dell, the M.I.A. ing and of faith but the tenents of Its summer the ed first anniversary cottage; then trails were humanity on which their church- Real-Estat- e organization Jan. 19, with a made to the summit of ML es, their governments, and their chicken dinner at the home of the TImpanogos very civilizations are founded. 4 Room modern brick home, fine Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McEwan. Tlmpanogos, Cave was reclaimed, and finally deThe defense of religion, of of the remainder The evening the Alpine Loop Road, connectlot, garage. ..Street pared and mocracy, and of good faith among all paid. Close In. Was 38000. was spent playing Chinese check- ing American Fork Canyon and To same the all is fight. nations Now only 12200. ers. Provo Canyon waB constructed. 110 WEST CENTER ST. save one we must make up our PHONE 57 Those participating besides the 8 Room strictly modern brick host and hostess were: Mb. and Besides this work, he has been minds to save all." home. Close In. 13500. Mrs. Harry K. Swenson, Mr. and detailed on special duty to four Whatever else the Christian Immediate poseeeslon available. Mrs. C. M. WTentz, Mr. and Mrs. other forests on fire and Insect people of America think of their control and game management. President, they must Burely be 8 Room modern O. I. brick home, and Barlow Elder, Mr. and Mr. of his the defense for grateful k 2 room rented home In rear. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kallas. first great American principle Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wllkirson, Mr. In Extra Close on lot. large freedom of religion and for his and Mrs. Lawrence Wilkinson, County Appointments Malq highway. Particularly Mr. and Mrs. Alen exceilon example to those who Mr. Dickey, Announced by Commission adapted for Auto Park 33500. are afraid of being and Mrs. Carl Gates, Mr. and ed. 9 Room, 2 story modern brick Mrs. Ferrln Collins, Mr. and Mrs. No explanation has been home, deep lot, 2 car garage, Joseph Josie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy the county commission Is Assured When You Use Close in on 91. Only 33150. Mangpm, Mr. and Mrs. Veial NOTES the announcement ers, following LINCOLN Good Terms. Mrs. Charlotte Skinner, Williams, Mrs. Mina Elder, Mrs. Flora this week that John Harrison, 4 Choice Building Lots, 8x9 itods Miss Hazel Stevenson, veteran custodian, of the City Taking pictures in the hall Stevenson, each. Close In. Served with and County building, would be and Miss Norma McEwan. during the fifth period for the Bidewalk, sewer, street paving from which weed succeeded by Edgar McArthur on 1939 Grains Lincolns "Railsplitter", and all paid in full. South March 1. hook, has caused a lot of yr been removed seed front. Only 3350. each. Reappointment of Dr. Stanley commotion but, with apologies M. Clark as county physician and made to the teachers, the photobalanced live stock These are Wonderfnl Bays into HAVING A PARTY? of Dr. E. Eddington, Lehl; Dr. graphers have escaped too much WHY WAIT? Richards-?!! American Guy Fork; censure and will likely be finishfeeds. Prices will never be lower Dr. George Anderson, Springville; Need Equipment? ed by the end of this week. 100-lb- s. Dr. Joseph Hughes, Spanish Fork; TODAYS PRICES ' SEE L. A. Dr. and 198-in Curtis, the Senior Payson; J Phone II. Tryouts for leads MASH STARTING CHICK $1.62 Dr. B. C. Linehaugh, Pleasant opera will be conducted In the 1.31 LAYING MASH, corn and barley base Company Grove, as deputies, Was also near future, announces E. B. Thei-NOPCO xx cod contain double mashes quantity music of the 105 West Center Street department. Terry liver oil concentrates and 5 rf dried milk. Already the opera has been chosen PHONE 4 MIXED PIG FEED 1.20 "An Old Spanish Custom", with Rich In Protein for fast growing Pigs a setting amid bustling fiestas, "WE SELL THE EARTH AND eoibedy, 1.39 CORN, whole yellow INSURE ITS CONTENTS" Plus 9c for cracked or ground mystery, on a traditional Spanish BEET PULP, with molasses 1,01 25'c added to your home grown grains will Increase the digestibility of the whole mix from 12 to 14 7c Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center EASY TERMS We Feature - - - -PEACOCK LAYING d. .50 (In Good Flaying Condition) WHITE FAWN FLOUR Leads Them All ! But we Guarantee Thrift and Red Rose Flour , 4 up $ n .93 COAL RANGES The Utah county vocational school service Is offering two new rlasses to the people of Provo and PROPRIETORS I purip uncflr USED New'CIasses Start For Vocational Group J. S. Smith & Sons I I $,.50 up 4n Office hours for social workers at the Orem Town hall are listed by Mrs. Brown as from 10.30 p. m. to 12 noon, and from 1 p. m. to 5.30 p. m. each Monday, Mrs. Ylrown also announces that distribution of surplus food commodities will take place between 9. SO and 11.30 a. m. on the Wednesday following the .second Monday of the month. The first distribution will be made on February 1 at the Oreir Town hall. of Mother Living Room Sets (good condition) $ a. VALLEY Flour & Feed BRIM HALL .New and Used Furniture USED Stewart, Beth Brereton, Joe.Ree-sh9 Eva Allen, and Myrth Liston. E. B. Terry and Miss Brim-ha- ll Eighth Grade Star made its assisted various numbers. appearance Monday, to be followed every other Monday, supervisRadium, its discovery, iis uses, ed by Miss Marsh, telling of acand its wouderful benefits to man- tivities and progress of this grade. kind formed the subject of an in- The paper costs one cent each Isteresting address by Dr. Luther S. sue to each student. C t 4 Social Workers Hours Noted OLD-FASHION- ED so-call- USED H. Gable, lone survivor of the group of six men who refined the first radium commercially In Amiirica. This lecture was the fourth in a series of scientific lectures given to Lincoln students. 27, 1939 016-- R 3 1 X |