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Show A i Tl.ur.-du-y, the voice of miarox e vious arrange n.er.ls who the Doc t vis so as to time, i ue iiai LclII try cooperative in this iioicion m i m t..nt re .itn.cnt. con-en- ulu' linin' nt at Published Provo, Lth, by the Suaron lv AnaoeiHtion of Orem. Printed e&t blresft, Provo, Utah, tb I Vir, Entered as Second OnUtah, anurr act of Jrtarcfc. &, 1c (X Vaily toller Iiamtt Coirutive Education F ma c Vta "nj ar;, b, lto7, at th Post 7 FcrUon&i Nv.rth Frct Office " at Provo, w. - HI SCOUT! GOIN1 CAMPIN'? ty the 1. and the 2. cel in ncoi.es enjoy the cvtu.ng Camp Tires of Stunts, (bones. Stories and Su gir.g. Here is where great usolves for better living are made. Discipline lhe Scout Oath and Law is the Law of Camp. Every eonij ieted registration lor Camp will be accepted witn the understanding that the Scout will be so governed. Food and Siieiler Pood is brought to camp by Troop according to a tested menu. Veui scout will have ms share to furnish. The Scoutmaster will work out a list for each Scout to bring. Each Scout will shop in his own sleeping bag or bedding and under his own individual or Troop shelter. Directions for making an individual tent and sleeping bag at low cost or no cost at all are available to Scoutmasters. What to Bring Each boy should bring: Sleeping bag or three blankets; Tent, Waterproof ground cloth; Sweater or coat; Soap, towel, comb; Toothbrush and paste; Sewing kit, First Aid; Dish towels, knife, fork, spoon, tin cup, plate, Bathing suit, rocket knife, Scout book, flash light and Pajamas (any color.) self-relian- I'M'', irn'm',', n kumiu : Cathedral of Notre Dame the Seminary graduating class Sunday, May 6th, The following Windsor students will take part: David, Ilowaid Lowe; Jonathan, Warren Johsnon; Ablshai, Floyd Backus; queen, Shirley Harris; one of the ladies in waiting, Beatrice Icelander; one of the Pbihs-'tlnearmy, Glade Gillman; Dancers, Beth Ilooley and Ruth Mar-rot- t; angels, Phyllis Gillman, and by 1 ! - lC;:' See DR. G H. HEINDSFJAIAN g With Heindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. Gradual adn Registered Optometrist Glasses msy be hand on Easy Terms Factory Cooperation For a limited time only Leora Gordon and family, Mr. and Mrs. LawRay Harris has been chosen as rence Toleman. an F. F. A. officer for the coming year. v l a 's' : Friday will be boys' day at high $ ; school at Pleasant Grove. All ? eii'or hoys will appear in their beard Sunday lust and a nice Lumheon will he served to all Senior hoys and girls at noon. A 4 dance in the evening will complete !l0 Acre 9 Shares West Union the day. Wafer. Those in the participating Musical Festvial at Provo high hool Frday aud Saturday were: 'J Homes ami Contralto solo, Alice Anderson; 1. Make offer. Tenor solo. Floyd Backus; BariHOMES for remodeling. LargeJ tone solo, Warren Johnson. or small. 4 The Sophomore class at high school enjoyed a swimming party f XEW HOMES, or we will build cm a home. at Saratoga Thursday evening. iiin s Mrs. Mable Harris Is bedfast SEE V iA w). H J st .. of Furnace Furnaces Air-Conditioni- Hatch'Suist Funeral Home Picture the sun- JOHN B. QlIST RuuxU'rHd Funeral Director and Embalmer Fiesta Ensemble table service for 6 ot your own home and think how easily u can be yours, just come to our store this Friday and Saturday and enter the simple local contest that someone no x. inh, Je .lie, sparkling, drenched colors of this genuine Rhone 532 1 'oice oJ (Bentral ZLtai i? tsents . .. . , KI RTS THIS AH YOU DO TO INTI FIESTA INSEMBLI CONTEST 1. Come to our store this weekend and see the PLAX Color Fiesta. 2. Get your FREE sample of PLAX. 3. Get the facts about PLAX. 4. Get your FRFE contest blank. Write a 2 5 word statement, telling why PLAX is the universal beauty finish. 5. Return your What do about owmng a homo? store within one week. THIS LOCAL CONTEST A:. BLUE BARRON Muic of yesterday and today, styled the Blue Barron great Barron Way! The distinctive rhythms cfRu--the s band, plus the romantic voices of Carlyle and Cheerful Charlie Fisher, are regularly heard from your station, KOVO. Among his newer arrangements are Does Your Heart Beat For Me, White Lies and Can I Help It? and Here Comes the Bed Roses, Hear them from Central Utahs own station, Night KOVO! 12. JO local people with this store will be the judges. Their names will be displayed at our store. Anvone may enter escept of our store or their families. I ntries will be judged on the simple merit of the statement s. 1 he pudges' decision will be final and duplicate prires w ill be swarded in the event of a tie. Tow in this el amorous testa wtll-know- not connected s L jfCilocijctes i 1 Dinner I nsem- ble come to our store this Iriday and Sat- - Rf 3 OTHER MODELS, as low as $27.50 LADY JOAN INNER SPRING $ Friday and Saturday only! $13.75 4 ft Furniture Exchange Easy Terms Phone 21 W. Center St. 310-31- 6 WHERE YOU SAVE No Interest For That Spring Tonie, The Building Bug Pretcribes . . . O. :,u tms U- - Heeding the Building Bugs advice to modernize your home Is bound to bring you a heap of BETTER LIVING now and for years to come. Budget Building Improvements you planned during the winter can be had at once on our convenient Building terms. Let us show you how little it will cost you to have extra rooms, sun porch, new paint, floors and roof, insulation, garage, etc. H.r. it No Down Payment No Endorsers Years to Pay. terms ivailable: $9.59 monthly p.yt for $300 romodrlinf job. Other mounts la proportiou at FHA-Budg- et No MortLong as S gage Terms Low As $S00 Monthly n .umpla of Spear Lumber Co. 195 West 3rd South PIIONE 34 RAfn V ( Youll YO'J MAT WIN Three h yu wanttoFKONV entry to this j. ng HOLLAND in this community will win. Why not you? FEATURES 7 CLEANING The simple, dignified beauty of a Ilatch-Quiservice remains a source of grateful satisfaction to those who have suffered a bereavement. It leaves a memory-pictur- e that to the most disseems criminating fitting and appropriate a consoling assurance that everything has been done in perfect taste and with loving care. i 18-Inc- Furnaces BEAUTY AMAZING and WINDSOR iiifims. - Large White or Ivory Enamel Tamily Size Range oven, built in Electric Light for better sight, with fuel saving devices. FACTORY $ Regular Price SALE PRICE O $109.73 , - f IS MODERN BEAUTY To Investigate Now!? I Mil You may buy at a tremendous discount one of these Fine Ranges! tit Will Pay You f . . . . Monlag Range Sale brate the 60th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Olsen. A family dinner was served at noon. In the evening her brothers and sisters all arrived and an enjoyable time was spent together. A dainty luncheon was served to all present. Mrs. Clara Kirk has been visiting the past two weeks at Richfield, the guest of her daughter -- I :c eve di.vm. vv leaders Kimball evening. and Ivie conducted Interesting discussions on tile prescribed subApartments. jects. Junior class still carries on also, at tha same hour. M I. A. ward honor night was the feature of Tuesday evenings session. Several musical numbers were given by a ladles' double trio and the usual business of I honor night taken care of, after which dancing was enjoyed. suffering from heart trouble. Mrs. Ilosemond Purcell Is 111, The Bent Twig, Dorothy Prows Haws from Canfields fine book for women suffering complications was reviewed by Elsie Taylor In caused by high blood pressure. Realty Company The many friends of Leon GorRelief Society on Tuesday.53 North University Avenue T don rejoiced at seeing him once more able to go riding after his f Provo, Utah Phone 450 f recent illness of many months 8 3vp duration. (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - Reporter) Clarence Harris and Blanche Wright are recovering from their Cliiirrli News recent illness. The welcome home testimonial Leland Shoell has been able to in honor of Elder Vern Marrott return to High School after spendwill be held this Sunday evening. ing the past month or more at The Missionary committee with home, suffering from gland Amasa Wright In direct charge trouble. are preparing a worthwhile pro- Socials REPAIRING gram for this occasion and will The Windsor camp of the appreciate the attendance of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Any Type entire ward membership. held their monthly and The Sunday School officers had social at the home of meeting Mrs. Martha charge of the program Sunday Keetch afternoon. Jane evening at Sacrament meeting. Elsmore Jhursday Stokers gave the lesson on "The The principal speakers were El- Arts and Crafts of Pioneer Days. ders Reed Burgess and Russell The neit meeting will be held Bateman of Alpine. Elder Bate- the second Thursday In May at the man also sang a solo. Rehome of Mrs. Arilla Smith. The Sharon ward M.I.A. pre- freshments wil be and prepared sented a at the served by Arilla Smith and comedy Emily Windsor ward chapel Wednesday Long. FURNACE CO. The from this proceeds evening. Fifty-fou- r relatives were pre entertainment were added to, the sent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ward building fund Phone 417 Moroni Olsen, April 10th to cele 550 E. 3 S. Ray Gillman, president of the Y. M. M. I. A. along with other mutual officers furnished free transportation for all boys, girls and adults to Fark Ro-SThursday evening where they enjoyed a skating party. In order to be eligible to go on this trip they must have attended Mutual Tuesday evening J. Wilford Stark and Emily Long, ward Era directors are to he complimented on the splendid Era drive they so successfully put over this past winter, having reached the full quota of 43 magazines allotted for Windsor ward Through their efforts the ward has received a refund check for $10 00 from the General Era committee at Salt Lake, which find the was presented to the Bishop to be used on the ward budget. The recommends following t were read and accepted as ward valuable book members Sunday evening: Bessie Marie Black Johnson, formerly of Fayson and Port'a Salisbury Harris of Sharon. Stake Sunday School union k tcheo, laundry-e- nd many other a. Vhat his scooped you from ttkine meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p m at the Pleasant the step most i&mibe w&nt to take For help In deciding what to do If 700 hue ever considered boon, Grove second ward chapel. 4out owning a home of your own; Hsvt tb Home or assistance in determining family Two dramatizations will he pre ownership I Tint will b Ttlotbie requirement for guidance that ented by the Primary departsource cf information for you. may help avoid trouble) end fior ment. Dramatizing a lesson obtacts that may tare hundreds of In tbia book you'll find authentic jective will be given by the Manila this new book will tell dollars anawtrs to tuch questions as bow Ward Primary teachers and etud-ent- s whet you went to know. inmuch bouse on Class mnnai.lj fun.l ptv-iiil- xJ .e t-- t-- self-discipli- ,niLhe and Ol., nlleve head., cmlu.iae cf tiK-- e signs when present. do or pi the fact that many forms of cann treated adequately, are curable, lie H siugcs, 3. d o drive home to all intelligent persons that the control of cancer is a personal matter in that they must take me fimt ste-- toward this control by asking the physician of their choice for a periodic medical examination and advice regarding further steps to be taken, if necessary. 4. To take unreasoning fear of the disease from th o pnlih'j TvnnrJ Ky o o o ation with known facts. 5. To teach the public and interest the medical profession in the value of perioelic medical examinations of apparently well individuals as an important measure for the control of cancer. 6. Tq warn the public against all persons advertising or guaranteeing cancer cures, something which no reputable, ethical physician will do. 7. That the problem in each community be recognized and ways and means for handling it be taken up with the local Executive Committee of the Womens Field Army. Facilities for the diagnosis and treatment of cancer exist in practically every State, although in some localities these facilities are limited. Facilities are being increased and improved as i apidly as the public interest and finances permit. This improvement will be further enhanced by the informed interest of the public and medical profession created by the efforts of the Womens Field Army program. tallljitues Before May 2G hundreds of hoy .scouts throughout the will be enjoying Utah National Talks Council their Camporee, a district camping trip led by their District commissioner, Camping and Activities chairmen, according to Chief Scout Executive A. A. Anderson, who has been contacting all 37 districts in the Council and finds enthusiasm running high for the prospective Camporees. These camporees are held, explains Chief Anderson, to train the boys for Camp life which is offered all scouts this summer at various famous camping sites throughout the Council area. They also offer an opportunity for the selection of A grade patrols for the State Camporall, which will be held at Saratoga this year from June 3rd to 6th. To qualify for A grade patrol each boy in the patrol must have an individual pack frame or haversack, an in- CANCER CONTROL WEEK dividual sleeping bag, a jamboree type tent, be in uniform, possess first aid equipment, a scout staff, and materials The Utah Division, Women's Field Army of the for making a fire without matches. American Society for the Control of Cancer, Mrs. James Chief Anderson also points to the training the boys get L. Gibson, Commander, is doing effective work this week in providing themselves with food and shelter, health and in educating the public regarding Cancer Control. Prosafety and through the Camping experiences. claimed by Governor Henry II. Blood as Cancer Control WHY CAMP?-Le- t Chief Anderson answer: week, April 14 to 21, this week is being devoted to the distribution of literature and information in various Every normal boy has a burning desire for adventure. other ways to the end that the ravages of the dread There is no better place to satisfy this craving than at the disease may be reduced. At least one out of every two Scout Camp. Here the Scout learns and rewho now die from cancer (150,000 yearly in persons sourcefulness, those attributes so hard to develop in our United States) might live if proper treatment were cities. He learns how to take care of himself in the open. obtained enough. early The contacts with other Scouts enrich his friendships as The i hilosophy of Cancer Control Week is noted well as make him aware of the need for adapting himself to conditions as he finds them. At Camp the Scout learns by doing those things he has read about and practiced during GRAND VIEW the year. (Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter) Camp Activities Activities are carried out on a Troop and Patrol baHs. Sacrament Sunday evening Campers take part in the activity of their choice. The prowas addressed by Elders meeting gram includes: scoutcraft, hikes, boating, woodcraft, nature Nuttall, Lowiy and Peterson. The study, trail building, archery instruction, swimming, camp ward members are urged to attend fire stunts, handicraft, games, etc. each Sunday evening at 7:30 Health and Safety Mrs. Nellie Park Cordner and Prior to attending camp each Scout must pass a physiAnderson were stak Bishop cal examination before a Physician. Leaders will make pre visitors at genealogy class Sunday Wt eis Field Array ullctin as follows: To teach tie pul jig the tally signs of cancer nl 13, 1911 Aj 'r-- , Sv s . urday only. i Cockrell-Jone- s Mother Love will be d by the teachers and children of the first ward. School Happenings A P T. A meeting will be held at the Llndon school house? Thursday evening. Election of new officers will take place after which light refre-- me nts will be served to ail present. 130 West Center St. A "The pageant, entitled: Thane 60 Shepherd King, will be presented dramatize (G(B)iB))a(B)a) come? wbtbr can I bm toy methods of financing to buy er build bow to seUdu neighborhood phoning a you Get e copy of this valuable book. They ere available at our o&ce. But set uew while the eopply lasts! Motor Our Spring Tune-u- p GUARANTEES RESULTS Its a complete factory-typadjustment that will save you many dollars, for only! e Tri-Sta- te Lumber Company h 598 S. I'niv. Ave. PHONE Tune-up- ! Get that motor purring with Spring energy for SMOOTH, ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION a $ m .00 5 NIMER Battery and Motor Service 273 South Univ. Ave. Phone 619 |