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Show . nr-- .umMHs n 0ite 4 UTAH VALLEY NEWS P.-T.- Free Chronometer Puts You Check ON TIMEH REGIONAL A, CONFERENCE SET Rational The annual Conference of Region Four, com- The OMMNMlar Check ie comparison ot roar watch with the wet achatifleillf insists time-flecthi type by which railroad watchea are tt of any quotation of prices. Thle is absolutely free, without obligation Bring your watch la today. W. E. MITCHELL TOni JEWELER" Inspector for Union Pacific and Utah Coal Ballroada M West Center Phone n prising: Utah, Juab and lflllard counties will be held at American Fork, Wednesday, October 14th. Mrs. Leo O. Meredith, president of the Alpine Council la chairman of arrangements. The conference will be held at the Utah State Training School and will bo in aoeelon the entire day with' registration beginning at 1:00 o'clock. Dr. H.'H. Ramsay, Supt. of the school la arranging a clinic for the visitors. Quest speakers will be Mrs. Charles B. Roe of Denver, Colorado, field secretary of the National Congreas of Parents i of the Teachers, and officers A turUtah Congress of key luncheon la included In the plans. Fridsy, October 11, 1940 4,000 Red Gross Nurses To Be Called For Duty P.-T.- In Utah county Oil have insured their 1001 wheat crop against all unavoidable hasarda. Contracts cover Insurance on 1000 acres for a production of 00,401 bushels. to servo n nurses wlllingnsM with the Army or Navy daring National Defense Needs tho Prompt Army To Request national emergencies or withdisasNurses From First Reserve Red Croat at the scene of ters. Rising demands upon the Rad Cross Nursing Reserves due to tho expansion of national defense Miss Beard declared, It Imperative that all qualified nunea in tha nation enroll at tho flrat possible moment From experience gained la the World War wa know that la order to provide 4,000 qualified nurses to tha Army, a reserve of many more than that number will hava to bo furniahed. Our national defense also i quires thousands of publlo health nurses. To fill this need tho American Rad Croaa la eaoonrag-ln- g enrollment of all active and Registration Plans Completed For October 16 Expecting 9,000 persons between the ages of 21 and 35 to register an Oct. 16, under the conscription regulations now in force, C. A. Grant, Utah county clerk, estimates that it will require 20 minutes per person, and so one registrar can care for but 20 to SO persona each, which means that in Provo a large group of volunteer workers must be enlisted to take registrations that day, and that scores of other workers must be enlisted in every community throughout the county. Fork at 7:10 p. m. Volunteers named A. and volunteer workers are asked to contact these chief registrars in tha various districts. All male persons, whether alien or cltisene, who have not yet passed their SEth birthday or who have become 11 before Oct. II are expected to register under heavy penalty tor failure to do so on that data. Persons away from home may register wherever they may happen to be on that day, and their registration card will be forwarded to the proper registrar immediately. Students attending school are thua provided for and need not return to their home towns for registration. Visitors likewise are permitted to register away from home, although it ie desired that every person register In hie own dity or town or com- Diamonds are created from the same basic elements that makes coal We rail diamonds "precious" stones and jrrt coal is one of the- earth's most precious deposits. It gives economical beat, unequaled for low cost by any other fUL And It gives safe NATURAL beat without disturbing quick changes'' to injure health. We Recommend KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL Prompt Delivery Utah Timber & Goal Go. Phone 232 164 W. 5th N. Your Chevrolet and Buick Dealer SPECIALS! 1939 1939 1939 1938 1937 1934 Ford Deluxe Town Sedan Plymouth Deluxe Coupe Ford Standard Town Sedan Dodge Deluxe Coupe with Radio-HeatBuick Special Sedan Buick Special Sedan Cannon-Ashto- n, 19J South University Avenue vu Denill Brown alao make known their willchief reglutrnr in may thU week ingness to work by calling Mr. M. B. of end Mayor Provo, Jolley, Grant at tha City and County Orem will direct the registration building. Phone C4. e it Orem Town hall. Thirty-onother registrars have been appointed throughout the county, Coal Facto -o 3.$595 i $595 $495 $495 $495 $195 er D. T. R. Botefi tfea . . . QmtUtm o' 8 - A gnad burgnin for foa trite, reg-wh- o geuuino Bigelow ndyngatdiMiiai ruga of sty lot, lishdlig Ifodoca, Hookod, Toxtmrod, Rolf Color Loaf, ForsioR, Surouk and -- Hr ce All Persons Between 21 and 35 Inclusive Must Register Warns County Clerk Grant u vwTWrwwTrfTFF vo With U. S. Military Forces WASHINGTON. D. C. The United States Army will cell more than 4,000 Red Cross nurses to active duty by nest July, Miss llury Beard, national dlractor of American Red Cross Nursing Services, announced here. Nurse will be drawn from tha 17,000 nuraaa anrolled in tha flrat reserve of tha Rad Cross, she said. Orders have been sent to of Army commending officers corps arena throughout tha conn-tr- y to begin mobilisation on n quota basis. Selection will begin Immediately by Army officers, enrollfarmers ment in tha first reserve signifies inactive nurses at this time. Tho I'. 8. Public Health Service, cooperating with tha Nursing Coun ell on National Defense, ie ento locals all such deavoring nunea by sponsoring n eompre-henalnursing eensns in every county of the country." In filling aeelgned quotas for tbs Army, tho commander of each Corps Aren will drew from the Red Cross reserve nurses in hie territory. All of them will previously have passed n physical examination required of members of tha Red Cross First Reserve, but officials anticipate the failure of a largo number of those called to satisfy more rigoious Army requirements. All selected will be under IE years old; otherwise qualifications will be tboae of the Red Cross, namely; graduation from an approved school of nursing; registration as provided by state laws; affiliation with tbo American Nurses' Association ; American eitlsenehlp; and tingle, widowed or divorced state. Total reserves of the Red Cross nursing service, Miss Beard reported, now number more then 11.000. Of that total soma 000 era In the Second Reserve composed of nurses over 40 years of age, or married, but still active and available for all type of ear-viexcept military duty. In addition to anpplying nursM to tha Army, the Red Cross Flrat Reserve la being drawn upon to strengthen the Nava! Reserve Nurse Corps which provides for reserve of qualified nurses to be available for duty with the navy in event of war or national emergency. Meanwhile, the Red Cruse announced plane to train additional numbers of volunteers to serve ns nurses aides in major metropolitan hospitals throughout the country. Tbs course calls for 104 hours of lectures, classroom practice and practical field work under the direction of qualified registered nurses. Prevention Week Ail rltlsene ant do their part to irfrd to coewne the nations resources. Tills is especially Important this year bernose of national lnns. Fires dedi'fmse stroy materials and thereby endanger national defense! (Continued From Fag One) "Let's start with the hazard found in the kitchen Leaking gee stove are an explosion and fire haxerd. Have a plumber make the necessary repair when you smell gas. Dont take n chance looking for. any gas leak with a lighted match or candle. me-teria- NIAR-NO- Inc. Phone permanent moisture and be equipped with a lightning arreater. "Dont put a coin behind n burnt out fuse as thia permits an of current overload to flow through the wires until they become whlto hot, possibly igniting n fire. All new wiring and extensions should be done by on expert electrician. When you purchase electrical appliances, look for those that are safe rather than for bargain. Unless your appliances have automatic shut-of- f to prevent overheating, its best to pull out the plug when leaving the room. "Unseen Dangers are usually found in attics where discarded furniture, old clothing, eartons overflowing with miscellaneous articles and pile of newspapers re often stored. This Ie all out of sight and often undisturbed. Why not clear It out this week? eke Chief Thompson. To avoid spontaneous Down in the cellar you have Ignition fires, keep oily cleaning cloths in soother accumulation that should a tight closing metal container. bo disposed of. Remember too, "We all nee electricity so much that paint stained clothe causa that we sometimes forget it pre- spontaneous ignition fires. sents a serious hazard IF MISFurnaces and stoves cause a USED. If any of the wire cords great number of fires. Clean out on lamps or appliances are worn the soot, check over the pipe and or freyed, It li best to replace replace tho broken and meted them before they cause a abort out parte. Protect any burnable circuit that may result in a fire. material too near the furnace with Outside aerials for radios should asbestos and metal with an nlr be Connected to a GROUND deep space between It and the l, he concludes. enought in the earth to reach SHIS lUlODMOT GBIT IBOWM GBEEN Fire Prevention This is Fire munity if possible, explains Mr. Grant. Exemptions from registration are provided for CCC boys, R.O.T. C. enrolleee, and others already engaged In military operations. All other are warned against neglecting to register. 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