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Show TIIE VOICE Thursday, December 19, 1910 OF SHARON mill es i:i Red Cross first aid, as l.t lp-- j ourt If training mithods, AID MADE a part of is national diftnse procomplete patiols will be equipped FIRST with ski- - and snow hot s for gram. Tl.is (oopeialive effort inltiat-telementary training. As a move last COMPULSORY in this d.rection, the Army by John J. Mi Entee, CCC week rt ealed it bus oidered more pioid-- s far 20 'hours of Arms txpuision pogi.im is than 4 ni'O ski outfits, fir-- t aid instrui tiun for every on that idia of the rijeii FOR CCG MEN U is building for an (( ' enrollee. Direitor MrEntee infoi mod the War Dip.irtnmit Instead, all effotts aie numd toinciea-m- g tht Scandinavians il aid pt r uniiieiitly tl.it ariungenients had been with the pid Cross requirPlans to Train 300,000 Nation s military plant. To Hold Christmas personnel and ing all In most cases land for training Enrollees Announced in to reqeive training centers is being bought outright Sunday Director By lied Cross Red Cross first aid. instead of leased, and every care makeis being taken to avpid Harold F. Enlows, national All Peandiuav i..ns are invited The D. C. WASHINGTON, tor of Red Cross First Aid shifts in troop housing facilities to attend the special Christmas American Red Cross here anhis This reflect the feeling of many Service, sivd organization to be held Sunday mornArmy officers that our training program nounced that it was cooperating would assign a supervisor for program must continue for some ing at 10,30 a. m. in the Provo with the Civilian Conservation eaih of the nine CCC corps areas years to come, possibly changing seminary, announces President thioughout the country Working Corps and the War Department in j in over to some cooperation with CCC officials, A. C. Anderson. Special speakers en CCC of 300,000 the training membeis of the national staff of plan. will be Joseph Nelson of Provo the Red Cross will train some The future of any such pn-giaThe M. history lesson, 3.000 instructors, Anderson of Stratton. and Victor who in turn, however, depends upon waa ably Women of Deseret will conduct classes In the 1,500 events in Europe and Asia. But Vineyard. Annie A musical program Is also be- bandied by class leader, even if Britain should be viccamps for the 300.000 CCC P. Tanner. A delicious hot dinScandinthe with rolkiS. Instructors training torious, it appears unlikely that ing prepared memwas served to sixteen k call for an intensive ur military avian choir furnishing several ner we would permit was schools A bers. quilt friendship be Christiansen and attended will course and Viggo numbers, to dwindle anywhere strength the pleasant d having preWar lov and Mrs. Edna Lewis to give a completed during by camp personnel near the afternoon. each. solo vious first aid training. point for many years. While conThe Dean Nuttals are rejoicing The New Year's party, an antinuance of the training program Describing the project as the Is also over the arrival of a son, their Scandinavian event. nual in mean our most extensive single undertaking many changes may famborn Dec. 8th at the way to life as long as there is a under way, the date being for second, the Red Cross has assumed In the war, such training Is Invaluable New Year's eve in the Third ward ily home. first aid field, Mr. Enlows deHold this date E. Everett Davies is a week-en- d to the individual as well as to the amusement hall. clared the program has a two-fol- d This is particularly for the Scandinavians, advlseb visitor at the home of hts parents, purpose: to reduce accidents In military. true in the light of World War President Anderson. CCC camps and to better equip Mr. and Mis. C. H. Davies. statistics which show that a well-t- i enrollees being absorbed by the A special Christmas program defense industries. Since 1934. aim'd soldier Is only half as GRAND took the place of usual class work the Red Cross, working with the a a as to become likely casualty on Tuesday evening. CCC, has trained 65,000 enrollees poorly trained one. (Mrs. C, H. Davies - Reporter) annually in first aid. CCC workRelief Society The Skis ers who have completed first aid a with entertained officeis A CliriMinas Program At Northern Army posts the on training are gvien preference by Tuesday Christmas program is to be presented on Sunday The delightful affair employers, he said. afternoon. Aimy will mix business with of under the auspices morning, Last year accldenis claimed pleasure this winter. It will fur- the Sunday School officers and was held at the home of Counlives and tempoiarily disStratton. 93.000 sellor Ruby Mrs. Marie Taylor is nish skis and snow shoes and en- teachers. abled some 8,500.000 persons, reH. C. Davies Airs. Air. and exercises. the courage the men to take up win directing Enrollees of Utah Pioneers turned on Tuesday, last, from a Mr. Enlows stated ter sports In the hope that the The Daughters in the service their completing their with .1 daughter, loc camp held their regular brief visit fun will pioduce CCC will return to their homes monthly meeting Thursday, Dec. Mrs. Tom Williams and family, of soldii rs. In addition to such 12, at the home of Emma Evans Thomas, Idaho. jobs or to Army life better prepared to act intelligently in time of an accident, as well as having a greater awareness of the principles of accident prevention." The Red Cross will train two instruetors for each of the 1,500 CCC camps in the country. Durk eight period, ing the hours daily will be devoted to Instruction and study. Upon completing the course, each candidate Inqualifying will receive an be st rectors certifiiate and will man ldiial, to the community, and to the Nation. Army l ypamls Military Plant Willi l'je to Permanent 8tup The ou'standmg feature of the tvt-r- MILITARY TRAINING HIGHLIGHTS From I. 8 St It- - live Service 1'trfh State Heajquartei-- t J hi1 ( it limn I f fort .'.tluiit-- . ..pin OMMiai It tiG.vpO tmlian't seiving without pay la t hr tt oi k incident to the induction of SOO.OOu nun a iUr for ptace-- t supt-rvNoi- Program di-r- ei military training High tribute should he paid to the patriotism of these members of local hoards and other civilian agencies that are administering I tie Selective Training and Service Att There are 19,000 members universal-militarytrainin- medical 6.100 to local examiners assigned boards. 1,200 members of appeal boards, 30,000 members of advisory boards, and their associates, 4,000 medical advisory hoards. These people aie engaged in carrying out the piovisions of the and Service Selective Tiaining and acAct fairly, impartially cording to its true spirit, so that the manpower the Nation needs for its defenses may be raised with the most delicate regard for family ties without disrupting the life of the soi lal and economic Nation and with utmost justice to two-wee- post-Worl- two-wee- ? HOME for the HOLIDAYS AT THESE LOW ROUND TRIP FARE! 3.70 FILLMORE ( (HlA VEGAS I, OS ANGIIAS DENY1'!? I- . mi . . YORK under oath, writh touchers, to the undersigned administrator at the office of Broekbank & Pope, attorneys, suite 211 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th day of February, 1941. FAY L. SMITH, Administrator Publication dates: Dec. 20, 27, Jan. 3, 10. NOTICE Agent CHRISTMAS CAR No. 151 Heater 383.00 A real buy for Our Gift Trice 299.00 HUY NOW, SAVE CAR No. 228 8G.00 267-- ? Gift Price.. CAR No. v $25.00 190-- lylfU Good Tires 100.00 76.00 Our Gift Price 66.00 A steal Santa for BUY NOW, SAVE 24.00 ; 28, 1940 will Elizabeth Souter j vf-cr.-- -' ,.u, G'i uahs" ii :)lTi " r (HSiH-bf- LINCOLN FUN I if f wish- - SERVICE! and Feed Store ' T things were W. P. WILLIAMS - Mgr. t7tM t7t T y y y y y if y y y y for fra wdwiLUzu. NED HOT OIL MAGIC can fritter away a beauty budget on scalp treator ments you can inin our scientific, vest expertly given hot oil treatment. It works positive wonders - - - stimulates the Try it, scalp - - - gives new life to dulled tresses. for Phone appointment. means. all your today by Every girl and woman in Orem should know HELEN extends to her the most hearty wishes. for a really glorious Christmas. 4' ,'v j T" I J If e J y7G 1 vxrvrxr i J' w c , rr. A h ' ' ' ' AiwV i?vri7 v, '' Trvr-t- ' ww; SC.!? 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NOTICE is hereby given that v at a meeting of the Board of 18, Directors held November A. D. 19 40, an assessment of one mill per share ($1.00 per 1,000 shares) was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable November 28, 1940 to Leon Newren, Secretary at 8 West Center St., Provo, Lets Have 1 Telluride Motor Co. HV NOT GIV E Phone 434R i Ol.EM I? jThem IIi$h, A Job. 363.00 299.00 SAVE Pile I Dont miss this! Overhauled. I good 438 W. Center s A 7 Market Price Our Gift Price BUY NOW CAR No. i (By Lincoln Hi.) - - ? J Barber Burningham & Equipped with Radio and & Appliance Co. toer greater. ASK FOR THEM BY NUMBER Tt nJ "vjIlV t TERMS FOR Sowing Machine friends hope (hat our friendship grows Helens Beauty Shop OF ASSESSMENT delinquent and advertised for aale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, so much of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold on January 15, 1941 at 2:30 o'clock p. m. at the office of the company, 8 West Center St., Provo, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. LEON NEWREN, Secretary. 8 West Center St., Provo, Utah. Publication dates: November 29 and December 6, 13, and 20. 1 " ESTATE OF ABRAHAM L. SMITH, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims, on December Phone: 1272 SPECIAL TO CREDITORS NOTICE '.o.oo ' greetings to hearty with the new old and whole t (1.120 05 W. Center St. l taX; We send Von 17.D7 J lor far rhft orpivoM BURLINGTON TRA1LW ATS DEPOT 'T'AlXl. LaTlXn Be Yours! aid courses through its chapters. upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid fm hformitliM W. E. RODRIGUE, May a Joyous Christmas In addition to training CCC enrollees, the Red Cross has embarked on a program of first aid instruction in the 300 Boys Clubs of America. National defense responsibilities of municipal police and fire departments has prompted the Red Cross to extend first Any 44.10 48.25 50.40 DETROIT .... vr J f : ' Utah. a 30.KO OMAHA CHICAGO NEW 7. To 14.40 -S . 30-ye- VIEW L ' g -- New Luxurious ' d com-pbii- m ,j of loi al hoards. d y. i . -- Red appointed as an American s first aid instructor. The piogram will begin shortly after January 1. Duiiug the rast year, 379,000 pci sons were tiained in first aid Red Cross, Mr. Enlows by the said. Although this was the most active year in the history of Red Cross first aid, it was pointed out the number being trained during the current year would be considerably higher. More than a score of organizations for home defense units have applied for Red Cross instruction. In addition, the Red Cross is increasing the number of highway first aid stations and mobile uuits to meet problems arising from Increased traffic resulting from the defense program Cro-- Ih ni 5 h I fa a I i |