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Show tion piogram of the community. leased bj the American Meat lu- Mrs Eltie Pint gar, President of sutute the Pan Association, eipiiss.d appreciation for the Will You Please Come hot lunch program which is being In For jour tarrnd out m the various st bools but which would be impossible without the splendid services of A W.P Victor C. the Anderson, anager of Scera, was in charge EARLY of the program. Before Saturday evening: Mrs. Jena V. Holland, AssistDecember 20 ant .State Supervisor, Is supervissenes of radio programs As I am leaving on a vaLast Monday afternoon, the or of the each Monday at two over given Sharon-Orecation, Sunday morning, community sponsor- KOVO. ed a salute over KOVO to the December 21. W P A. Two musical numbers, a trumpet duet by Kennlon Anlie 3?BER derson and Leo Vernon, and a By Lincoln High School piano duct by Mrs. Melba Pyne and Mrs Norma Gunnell, were given. Three phases of the act'tF.e-ernf- cer ivities of the W P.A. In assisting the community were reviewed. Mayor Jolley announced that most of the Improvements of the past year X Orem City would have been impossible without the McGuffeys Readers were among help of the W P.A. By furnish- the most Important contributions 1 watand labor the materials, ing JtICE THE LUXURIOUS er lines have been Improved, curb to American education from the of the 1800s right I BURLINGTON and gutters constructed, eight latter part up to the 1920s miles of street have been graveled TRAIUUAV5 1 jBnween 80 and and five miles oiled, a new equip2 5 million chil-- d ment shed has been built and a r e n through garbage dspenser area has been the yeare were 11 constructed. '"V AT THESE to J ii nt roduced reA. P. Warwick Principal classics and the viewed the hflp which had been moral teachings gjven by the W P A. in the recrea- ''through McGuf-- t Utah Valley News, and who has had considerable experience in health cooperative plans In Canada. to aid In the organization of groups and In securing subscribers to contracts Hospital Plan (Coutinued froni Page One? aurrlied at a to the subscriber of ;5 per cent. Thursday, December 11, 1911 rOlCE OF SlIARON THE 8IROTM Uj semi-annuall- If Contracts Automatically Renewed Contracts will be automatically renewed from year ro year, but may be cancelled under certain conditions by either party. If a subscriber allows his contract to lapse a three months waiting period Is Imposed before he can again be eligible for servtce. In order to put the plan Into effect the Commonwealth Fund and Hospital board has employ-O Wight, former editor of the & jvn &.& rrjf: zezsmbbsW i t hr? ft? hi,) X, V nt y M rr - honesty bravery were begun in the Pinner and First reader and continued right on through the grades with fables, parables and anecdotes that pointed definite morals. Gradually the advanted readers led up to such darbies as the works of Shakespeare. Scott. Longfellow, the Bible, Whittier and Webster, McGuffey wasnt much on the progressive education of today, but his basic Ideas havent yet been improved. Low One Way There are some fundamental $ i 30 Cedar City virtues that never change Las Vegas S00 them beauty, sympathy among 9 95 Los Angeles and understanding. We have en10.50 Ren deavored to keep these qualities 9 00 Cheyenne In our services while our equipDi uver 9.00 ment and facilities have been 17.10 Omaha You are modernized. thoroughly 18 40 Kansas City invited to visit our chapel and to 24 50 Chicago investigate our services. A help- - 28.80 Detroit - ful attendant is always available For additional information, V lit or phono to answer your questions. Berg Mortuary. Phone 378. FURLi;:STCN TRAM WAYS DEPOT W. E. Rodrigue, Agt. States west of the Mississippi 05 Wr. Center St. of River grow about three-fifth- s Phone: 1272 the meat produced in the United d of eat States but only it, according to information re- and 4 fit Encourage-miself-contr- .,4 6k ,n y. to Industry, mercy, i ;5 4 4 1 II 4 H 3 11 4 k n II i II 4 11 4 4 4 i V V A A A I? M ii ii 4 4 II A f A A r? I & ftS u & fi II ts Hi II II n A A A A A sm 4 V A A A ... A II II ii h ii ii ii 4 ii i'i ii ' ii GIFTS A She Will Love And Appreciate A A A A at 4 yn REAL 4 f'7 SAVINGS 4 4 4 4 ii P y II II II II k 4 the program, gave eplendld renditions of Public Group Mrs. Ascha Pejtrice F. Stevens Paxnji, Rtlief -- Society gtntral Enjoy Luncheon, hoard member, poke with interest on Our Common Quest, A large group of nurses as well outlining in detail the Relief So- -t ns s from the state let v program of the (hurch She of lualth the county .board told of the beginning of the org-t of public welfare, anization, how its first memberaiter councils, hurch and onlv and numbered ship eighteen, 'mu- otganization", fcttendt d the then spoke of the 100 year ern-t- i luncheon nn etmg of the State nmal celebration being planned Organization for IbMic Hi alth for thp spring Rtlief Sot iety eon-rence, and the hope that membership will have then become thou-astrong Salute to Relief Society m Salutes wort' paid to the Relit Society organization bv Wu. X Vernon and A dele Fielding of the Mutual Improvement Association presidencies. Health , SilB frS? II in ii ii ndkerchiefs 4 Are Always Nice, Lacy and A Plain Patterns 3 in a boxiqY' fit A A A A !, II ii ii H f II 4 4 4 ii ii U P 4 4 II 4 k11 4 4 i'i 4 ii ii ii II niJi i'i Rayon Satin Gowns Elaborate with Embrodiery i'i and Lace Sizes 16 & 17 f Ta. ft W Vi 'k"WLA & "T W -w. w 4 4 4 t'7 ii 368 West Center St. N? sfel w5k - 4 4 4 4 1' 7 PROVO 7j7 '?j7 i tl e c 1 Cm. C I , e , rFr sm Use c ea 1 4 A r7t a 1 m - A II s tl K n 3 n u n n P n n U 4 4 o n 4 n n P ' PILOT WAVE TIMER wave to all texture of hair. 2 Prevents over - steaming, which causes dry, frizzy hair. ft Prevents understeaming & a weak curl. 4 Insures a longer lasting permanent. 5 Whether your balr Is naturally wavy, grey, bleaci-e- l or DIP! ICULT, the Pilot Wave Timer assures yon a soft, natural, lovely t Insures perfect Mrs. Stratton Respond. Mrs. Stratton responded wuth a happy little talk in which 6he told of her arrival on Provo Bench some fifty-fivyears ago, and of the organization of the first Relief Society In this territory which took place at her home in 1 892 Mary John and Marilla Daniels of Utah Stake came out to perfect the organishe related, and ten zation, women were present at that first (A O 4 53 S44,4 w wave. CALL AMYS BEAUTY SHOP ,Amy Christensen 442 B. 4 th West O Provo Phone 907 zv YOUR IIOIiIE If you are putting off home need repairs needed Improvement because you haven't the cash, come in and ee us about Ideas and help. If your GILLETTE RAZOR BROADCASTS ANOTHER CAVALCADE OF SPORTS BOXING BOUT FROM MADISEN SQUARE GARDEN Pcui Jujr Mie Month! show you how the simple, convenient A.B.C. Monthly Payment Plan makes U possible to make repairs NOW and pay for them out of income. Terms are remarkably easy theres no ted tape or delay terms to suit your convenience. Let us tell you about fills complete let us Frilzie Civic vs. Kid McCoy Fighting 10 Rounds FRIDAY AT 8 building service. In The Garden P. M., MST OVER KOVO Utah Timber Central Utahs Oun Station the Mutual Broadcasting System and the Intermountain Network. 'tf2 164 West 6th North IM fr'' ft ' f S r - i f' ' jf ' Phone 232 V C 521 '.i ?)!? (i 4 IoreEggs! More Poultry! More Pork! More Milk! More Butter! 4 4 A A Every day the Amerlian farmer ts railed on for ever Increasing quantities of these staple food products to snpply the needs of our rapidly expanding armed force. Increased civilian pnrchasfng power, focal for Britain, etc. And. the prices offered assure the producer of a fate return for the time and effort expended. Take full advantage of this opportunity. Arrange your program now for maximum efficiency Increased prod a t! and greater profits. We Invite you to Investigate our sperfaliaed feed and service for every poultry and I --stock need, inclndlag custom grinding, mixing and balancing service if yon have yonr own grain. It isn't to early to start planning for your spring chick If yon want t be sure of delivery at the time yon want them. Ask about our price promotion policy and early order disco an Lx. Fall chick available each week bow. Be an re to listen to Chick Martin aid Checkerboard Time" ovrr KO O nt 7:1 A. M. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. A A A A A A 4 4 4 - ii h ii Lo'eritz .tR 4 4 4 ie d wr 4 $1.50 r 1 life M B. fi 4 4 $1.29 weicound the guests - 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 Young and Gay Prints Sizes 12 to 52 audi-Ith- 4 4,1 4 j- 49? ii i? h. House Frocks The managr deplv impressed with par-ient- 4 Novelty Weave, Plain and Frilly Patterns welcomed at the by Mr. Victor C. repre-en'ative- A 4 mr 1 4 ll H0A Rayon Panties 4 17 4 to w.io Tb'-utr- j i mil pre-ide- I.roluced Major 1 c. whoe music featured 3 P p com-.neni- Our Common Quest The chorus of Singing Mothers, 4 A A j in the slake of us members subscribing to this magazine A dt ghiful iiano solo was pjavtd bv Meba Brie and Norma Gunnell The opining prayer was offered by President A. V. Watkins, and Samul H Eiake otRrtd the tuntd ition Closing song of the chorus was Peace 1 Leave With You." and fine prohigh (standard conjoint servtj In the auditorium, at the meeting presented by Stake Relief so let v and Mutual Improvement Associations last Sunday night Large attendance gram upheld the eet for combined lets held monthly -, I II t, rg .n.zuion, ei. P it II fc Guests ra Ar.deison, was -- u-- a vivid portrayal of alums and the excel-- I J ui y of Ore'n, who addre-se- d t. t service g.wn by the Chicago tie group urging the nur--- s to V ,i n y CuU r, to the mother or t i.ue i eir i 'f irti In the pro--n l.vii.g there. otion of PuMiive Htal'h as a Nu'mnal DiNne mi asure. Cattle and calves are coming M .s e ly s'udepts from the off summer ranges In much betli'Huln h.gh si hoo', under the ter condition than usual, Frank d.recMon of Mr, E. B Ttrry, was Andrews, stnlur agricultural t njoyi d. statistician, reports. In some Ms J J We ght gave a brief the movement of cattl h.Btory of the Chnago Maternity from the higher ranges ha been (iiitir as an Introduction to the more d.ffioult than usual due to f.lm 'The Fight for Life. wst ground. f Organization of Relief Society Reviewed; Musical Program Pleases meeting. Mrs Stratton has served in three Relief Society presidencies, it w'as reported, and has been active in church work the past fifty years She Is at present Relief Society magazine director in the Timpanogos ward. Special mention was made that the TimpAi anogos ward has always had the highest percentage of any ward r TIkkltrV one-thir- - I Emma Stratton, heloved worker and Reluf Society veteran of Timpanngos ward was especially honored at the services, and presentation of a beautiful painting by Clara Tav lor, was made to her. Eva Gillispie, Stake Relief Soch ty president, made the presentation, and paid glowing tribute to Mrs Stratton Fares 1. Sunday Services At BARBERING co:,!:,:);:ity gives Maternity Care Maternity care will be render ed by the hospital after the contract between the hospital and subscrlter has been in effect for ten months The plan does not include any medical service. All sucn service will have to be made as a special arrangement with the physician In charge of the case. It Is provided that the payments on the contract may be made in Instaleither ments, quarterly, or If payment ts to he made on a pavroll deduction, then monthly Instalments are provided for. Saturdav at the Llneoin gn stpool, orM1 a Salt Rath, rine Uike ( of the vice X Mrs. Em Hi a Mratioii Is Honored 4 It k ii ii ii k hII 25 El 4 CARDS Imprinted For A A $io00 m II e-- k Utah Office Supply, Inc. ii kO 43 E. Center, Provo Thone 15 ft 5 1 Timpanogos A 4 710 - w 4 ' Eat 3rd South Hatchery PROYO Phone 613 i |