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Show Friday, April 11, 1941 VTATI VALLEY NEWS at a price all could afford to pay, without the stigma Utah Valley News UTAM i VALLKY rUBUMDd (XX. IS, ISM al lha hwk M of charity being applied to the services they receive. Everybody, both .doctors and the people, would be delighted with Cooperative medicine because it would bring the patient and the doctor together, without the fear, on the part of the patients, of huge doctor bills piling up; and without the problem, on the part of the doctors, of making collections from patients, ill and discouraged, and more and more unable to pay. The doctors no longer would have to assess higher fees to those able to pay, in order to cover charity cases. M M COOPERATIVE UEOICINE VS. STATE MEDICINE . Much confusion exists in the minds of most people regarding the meaning of Cooperative medicine, especially when they attempt to define it in terms of State Medicine. These two systems of providing Medical care for the publio are as opposite as the Poles, aid are in many ways diametically opposed to each other, having only one thing in common, they both are attempting to give to the masses of the people adequate medical care on some basis yhich does not involve charity. Our present Fee System does not provide medical care for those who most need it, and when it does it enforces penalties of higher fees upon those who can afford them, or enforces charity upon those who cannot pay the price. COOPERATIVE MEDICINE is preventive medicine because it operates on a PREPAYMENT basis, allowing every home to budget its medical care as it does any other family expense, and at the same time places the responsibility upon the doctor to keep his patient well. The fee system keeps the patient away from the doctor until it is too late to act effectively, or at least until the chances for recovery have been greatly endangered. The cooperative system brings them together, and keeps them that way, making it possible for healthy patients to provide their prepayment contract fees. Both doctors and people would be made happy by this cooperative arrangement ' 11 Certainly its worst feature is that it forever keeps - doctor and patient apart, enforcing idleness upon doctors who would gladly serve their fellows, and endangers the lives of millions who are unable to pay for medical care, or unwilling to accept charity which the fee system imposes upon them otherwise. Nobody wants STATE MEDICINE unless all other means of providing medical care for all the people fail The doctors are frightened of the very word, for State Medicine means regimentation of the medical profession. It eliminates the personal relationship between doctor and patient The Taxpayer fears it because State Medicine would entail oosta beyond bis power to pay. It would create more bureaus, and more government officials, and an overburdened public is very wary of any increased costs in these trying times. Teachers Placement Service Offered Everybody would desire Cooperative Medicine if only the true meaning of this system oould be presented dearly to the people. The doctors would like it because it would provide them with sufficient remuneration to carry on their work, without eliminat-in- g their own initiative or enterprise. It would not do away with their private practice for many people who fan afford it, would still prefer the fee 19 The People would like it ' because Cooperative Medicine puts medical ears on a preventive basis, . For Easter . . Get TOPS IN VALUE, STYLE AND FABRIC . TAILORED BY CLOTHCRAFT SPRINO SPECIALS! od SUB 1M Wert Legal Notices moatt Canary : i : CM or tbs THE PARTY IS OFF! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jane Cant Come Estate of ANDREW L. ALLEN, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at her homo la Provo, Utah, on or before the 4th day of Jane, A. D. 1141. EDITH H. POWELL AND WHO 18 JANE f We are convinced that youll find more features for your dollar in a Commander Suit than any other suit at a comparable price. The quality worsted is tightly woven to resist wear and maintain shape. Administratrix. Roylance and Tarry Attorneys for Administratrix Publication date: April 4, 11, IS and IS, 1141. NOTICE OP BTOCKIIOliDERB' MEETING To the Stockholders of the Central Investment Company, a - corporation: I NOTICE 18 HEREBY special meeting SPECIAL EASTER SHOWING Arrow Shirts and Ties Dobbs and Berg Hats Florsheim and Freeman Shoes Interwoven Socks FOR THE LEISURE SPRINO AND SUMMER DAYS SELECT YOUR SPORTSWEAR NOW! OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLETE that a She is the popular, ever in demand girl who plays the piano and whats a party without her and her music. No need to envy Jane today students learn to play, passably well in no time at all by modern methods. A teacher and an inexpensive piano does the trick. Well help! jriuprfi Style Leadership Taylor Bros.; GIVEN of the stockholder of the Central Investment Company, a corporation, will be held at 122 South, 2 East. Provo, Utah on April 21. 1141. at 7 oclock, P. M. for the following purpoaca: To act upon a proposed amendment to tho Articles of Incorporation of said corporation wharaby tba number of directors of said corporation would bo reduced from firs to three, and to designate tba officers of Id corporation and tho powers of tho Board with respect to officers, managers and ag to; to designate tba thru directors, and officers, to serve antil the next annual meeting If said amendment be carried; and for tho transaction of inch related or other bnalneea pertaining to tho company as may bo properly id meeting. brought before PIERCE T. NORTON President. Central Investment Company, n corporation. Publication dates: March IS, and April 4. 11, and It, 1141. . $5.00 Now York (Special) -- All rope to on abort rations. Only tiny Portugal still commsnd a normal food supply. Before the first of the next harvests ean be reaped, fire monthe must elapse. In soma countries, remaining food stocks will have been exhaueted long before, when conditions at alow starvatton trhich already emtot will become actual famine. Moreearn over, In several Europe tztoe the harvest coven only e few montha consumption. The above map has be drawn to bring the threatened are bate relief. Am may sen at a glane. the Brittah Urn, Germany, Bely and the Balkans although all ratio, an not in d gw. Bnt the little, wasters damoenetoe, always way and Finland are not far hind. The above map will now dark quickly from month to month. 'The terrible food emerlong forecast gency In Europe, hy food expert, to now but a atop be- Eu- Spain may be able to get some help from tho Argentine. In the case of the other countries, however, their main hope seems to bo the United States. Like the Argentine, the United States tat arty holds large, surplus carry-ove- n at foodetuffs of which It would be glad to get Hd, but Oi thaae starving o holds in this country tor bclcncec ample to pey for Gw food they naod. Belgium, alodelhas several hundred mfiU ta to emeto here. It to th whethar N on a quest! to pern thto food be through the blockade if, at the be tak In and, it e Europe control by a tight, neutral ag cy which will aupervtae its distribution to non -- baHUgerL civilian population! only and o too Oat it will not fsU into You Get One of Each of the Following Varieties Double Flowering Mock Ora age EverMoomtag Summer 141 Pink WdgeUa Indian Carnal Cheueu M Red L f Berberry Japanese PI Tartarian Honeysuckle Tree LB Bh Chine 141 Js SONS NURSERY Greenhouse and Nursery in Orem Phono Pro h Bn SIB ROHBOCTS ltd t pri-mar-ity now cut ofi by the blorhada, a are already gi ssml-ctarv- atl Darkest, immediate spots in the picture are Belgium and Poland (the latter bonne at war dev tattoo and parUttonlng). Here, actual famine already prevails. People are dying at (hear hangar. But Spain, Trance, Holland, Nor- - ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel WELCOMED HOME Repairing Wells Saves Utahs Underground Water A ring of tho nude ef gallons of water to the totes under- ground basins through pair of lashing walla wu reported Saturday by State Engineer T. H. ua Hoctmr Spring to he and he to thq chan of a lifetime to get IS beautiful sped me 1 shrubs to b utlfy your A regular 7JW Value Inga. ALL FOB ...... The atervattao arses ef This map win aaw i oonatrtaa, the tort WAR relief tends to to be handled in by the International Rala-tlodab of the Brigham Toang natverdty. President Bill Gey that buttons will bo sold downtown atroota Saturday morning. Arthur Oaeth. faculty advisor, and members of tho dnb art assisting with tho pinna. IlMpMtivU $25 all so offering e free employment service to teacher. Richard R. McGowan, who for Mvcrnl yean haa barn In cbarge of the Baalnace and ProfcMlonal Dlvlalon of the Balt Lake office of the department, haa boon plaead In charge of tho teacher placement work. Undor tho plan worked oat, nU teaehen Alee wlU eoatrallaed la tho Balt Lake office and all referrals will bo JP Friday ro a' o o COMMANDER WORSTED SUITS In Applications ot teacher who arc Making position for the not chool pear arc being accepted by the Utah State Employment Barries, aesordlag to W. U MUdea-haManager of the Prom office of the Department of Placement and Unemployment Inanranae. The department entered the mad by Mr. McGowan. A interna tic eaavaaa of all teacher placement field a year tea char hiring aathorttlea la the etate la being made, Mr. Mildaa-ha- ll aald. Teacher wlU be expected to furnish an official transcript of credits, six photographs, aad tho nasal emenet of information no to perleeee, apodal training, and n certain n am her of rafareaeea. All of this Information will bo oom-pllInto an assembly, ala eoplu of which will ha made. Thaos embllea will than he sent to varioai sapertatoadaata inquiring for teaehen. The Bmploymoat Service will alao send thaae ae, biles to any person, if directed to do ae by the tooaher. This eenrloe to e pert of tho department's regalar duties of matching Job aad workers, Mr. Mild enhall aald, and thorn to no charge either for tho teacher or for tho school district. Teachin wishing to ngtatm may get tho necessary blanks aad Instruction forma from tho Office In Prove, or may write directly to the Teacher Placement DtoWea, SI Wert Broadway, Batt Lake City. Utah. U, much-to-be-desir- ed "Thera aro still about 11,000 aero ha wishes nil skilled tradesman foot of water wutlng annually who are not now employed or who from nadorgrouad aonreu which . are not now ulng their skills In Industry to register with tho State might he saved," ha aald. water Employment Berrios. Hr. Mild A material Increase 1 tables of bastes where tho re- hall also recommends that all men who have completed pairs are being made ahonld be yonag noted nut year, tho state en- high school and who are now register with tho State gineer pointed oat, prodding an additional supply of Irrigation Employm t Berries. water for summer ut. "Understand," Mr. MUdanhall B. P. Lofgrsn, assistant stats aald. "wo an not promising John glneer, to ispsrvtelng tho work. right now, but wa do anticipate n shortage of skilled labor in tho next tew months. Wo teal also Defense Workers that than wUl ho more demand To Register tor anskllled labor, particularly farm labor. Wo believe also thaf Orem tarn to yonag , industry will so men for training tba Job. Special plan tor registering "Tbo employment aerriee to defonae workers la Orem, Vineanxious to have a complete plo-tuyard and Luka View have ban of tbo labor sapply lx this tor 11, completed Friday, April so that this area can do Its announoas W. L. MUd hall, Man- area part in furnishing manpower for ager of tho Provo office of tho national defense industries." Department of Placement and Other centers In Utah eonnty Unemployment Inauranc. have already registered, Mr. Mr. MUdanhall annoancea that Informs. Food Map of Europe as of Today Hnmpherya. Pioneering In tho field of water aonaervattoa. the state engineer aad gommit ancles have eooporated with well owners, with final sum In repairing walla which have defied former efforts. Although wo have not always bo 100 pore t successful, due to tho complex nature of the leaks, wa have bridged many difficulties and have gone n long way toward building np of the Elder Elmer Riding underground bulna where wo week this from tho Returning East Central States mission field, have worked, Mr. Hnmpherya after having served tba LDA said. He sighted aa examples two church there tin February 1229, Elder Riding will be welcomed wells in the Erda district of home at n wart Missionary party Tooele where a saving of 200 galtonight. Thursday, April 10, at lons per minute wu mads through the Grand View Amusement hall. fapalr of tho walla. For tho first time since passage It will be n dancing party for tho tiro wart commencing at I p.m. of tho underground water law In Tickets will be 29 cents, which in- 1035, the Erda district Is begincludes the coat of tho luncheon ning to show a alight rlu In its water tabla. On two former ocwhich will be served. Elder Riding to a eon of Mr. casions tba Erda wall owners, on gtaaer, had and Mrs. C. L. Riding of Grand requut of tho state View. Ho was released from hta attempted to make the repairs, mission on March I, bnt enroute however, the attempts proved home ho visited In Washington futile. Lack of ncceuary equipD, C. until March 22, and also ment wu partly ruponslbla for sprat some tims in Detroit, and the failures. Ae a result the state engineer other places. During hto mission term he worked In the coal field spouored a WPA project, purdistricts of West Virginia for it chased me equipment and w t month, and then seven months to work experim ting on n largo In Transas, especially in Nashwutlng wall In Salt Luka county. Later he Tho experim t wu finally ville, and Memphis. worked In Kentucky. uvlng 20 gallons of water per mlnnte. The work wu th extended to other districts. Loose Stratton Tho ruults aro achieved Settled through pumping smelter alag, elay aad sand Into tho tanking The C. E. Loose J. G. Stratton wells under n very high preunre. The soil conservation service of property of 110 acree of fine bench land has bees settled de- tho Water Facllltl program, at finitely and to now owned by J. C. reqnut of tho Utah Water StorWhittaker of tho Richfield bank, age commission, hu undertaken G. Stratton of Orem, n program of well repair In the and Jam the disposition of this property Howell district of Millard nnty. having been pending for several Tho equipment aet np by the etate years. glneer hu be atndied by Under the settlement made efofficials and will be fective during the put few day. Jam O. Stratton la In posseulon need In a modified form la their of en of tho finest fruit farms In program. Utah, now owning the south 0 "Pacta learned In thto work will aerea of orchard, of which SO seres aro In poach trees, believed prove beneficial In other attempt to bo tho largest peach orchard made on leaking wells throughout la the state. tho state," Mr. Hnmpherya Mid. 100 ILN to HN IBs Hotel Tomple Square (Sty. Eta Bueua Th light fell j Ate I'M SO PROUD OF OUR HOME NOW IhmiBu ara peoad cf henme ibal ha ha toe proved aad modernised. 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