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Show Cak UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, May 9, 1941 choras will be directed by I. B. Terry, and the orchestra by W. If. Vernon. Bcenee In the peccant Include Betehssxers feut; Arrival of Nephltes In America, End of dte- Nephltc nation, Columbus Largest Seminary Glass in Sharon Stake History to Gradnate Next Sunday faid Cl Hoik Mo Bari L Js Vsri K. isoah harm L,aa . BdithJooao . H lata Anadlai Baa pfuzs? Bit Csm Mb Blahaad I. Trater Mawau Pmw Tmfcar Marlal Faro Tnakw Woatm B. Tarlaf Lao Vaama r. Ads Bm Aida EsurUk k Martlo La Bar Wl Bart Write WBm UBar WaH Voriha Mr Yool Enjoy the BEST and SAVE MOKEY! ladMdual poririsoa. . I yeo ride the Dim Unmn me how assy it is te virit ths scsm of Amsries without tho otrwa ndery sw pcnn at drivlnc your owa on. maembom fano on as low yoon csrtam tohovo urn aosor to tpoad aloua tho er r ot year dsstmatkm. I" ....... ISJC TSLLOWSTONf (Cafe) - IMS BLACK KILLS. B 4 dqr IMf OMASA MAS CHICAGO ........ ...... OJt Taataa Pw American Women Knit Garments FIT FOR SERVICE For iVrt Sufferers Calling npoa all regtatranta to make youraelf fit for aerrlea,1 National Headanartery, Selective Servjcp Syatem, today announced It planned general dtatrtyutloa' of an educational pamphlet concern- Housewives of Amortca, knitting and sewing la tkelr spare time, have produced an imposing total of MIM1I article of clothing for European war . vlo-tlm- g. Tbs compilation, announced ing atandard physical requlre-mept-a April li by A. L.' Schafer, manWAaSINCTOH. D. C. - -a of tba Army and auggea-tlopsaw Tons of tha Pact fie A ran. Included for correction of remedtable ager 111, I places of clothing made KUW SHOIT LIME Una detecta. hart if Si Mum its by women la tha seven weetarn Is w halp maharmm ratimm thla Dlatribution of the pamphlet a tales. In every Oaatfmf vWthtialc. Com u, or county bnt three sodhosotihirbinhood hsao lor hlarmtun him. friior tow Sana. will be ia connection with the ont of Red Cross volunteers III, Selective Service Syatem'a pro- are making 'surgical dressings, BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT gram for prehabUltation of regto-tran- sweeten, dreaaea, layettes, nocks, which auggeeta that regto-tran- mufflers, knitted cults and almost W. E. RODRIGUE, Agent conault their peraonal everything that can be produced 95 W. Center Street Phone: 1272 and dentitata prior to their In the homo. eumlnatlon by local board examThe women of Utah County iner! and bhvo remedtable have been busy In this work and corrected to fit them for their cooperation has made It posmilitary aervlca. sible for Utah County Chapter to Tba prehabUltation program ta produce tha following articles for being worked out at Selective nco at home and abroad: Service Headquarter! in coopera31 mens sweaters, 41 womans tion with lta Medical Adlvnory 104 childrens sweaters, sweaters, Connell and offlclala of the Ameri- 100 50 womans girls' dresses, can Hedlcal Aaaodation and ta dresses, 10 pairs children's stock-' to the reduce percentexpected ings, 41 pairs mens socks, 70 agec of regtatraots now rejected 0 mufflers, 14 shawls, layettes, aa by local board examiner! 10 afghans, II pairs mittens, 20 unfit for general training. bedshlrts, 400 bedside bags. The pamphlet, which ta being prepared for dlatribution by local board! to the men registered for service, contain! the following RURAL MAIL ROX orrnoiT awn-aaart- u tat ta ta phy-alcla- na ra phy-alcal- ly foreword: Making yopraelf fit for service ta probably a very simple procedure. At moat It Involves bat three tee pa. (1) Learn the minimum physical requirement! aa laid dowp by Selective Service Regulations. (f) Conault your family doctor or denttat, one or both. If yen dtacover or aucpect that yon fall short of what te demanded of yon. (I) Follow their advice: let them put you back Into good concan be dition if arrangement! made on a mutually satisfactory bails if not, let thorn direct yon to tho near eat clinic, hocpltal, or social service agency beat united to your particular needs." Pointing ont that many of the rejections by local board examiners could have been avoided "by wise forethought and Intelligent action, the pamphlet enumerates the general physical requirements of the. Army on which Selective Service Regulations are baaed. "These suggestions," National Distance " ong brings her close Only von can send your voice across the miles on Mothers Day and bring her happiness by a voice visit. Hie same re- duced rates that apply every night after 7 o'clock also apply all day every Sunday. Headquarter said, "are merely to There la guide the registrant. nothing compulsory shout the prehabUltation program but we believe that every man registered will have remediable defects corrected If he understands their nature and how easily he may he treated. At the conclusion of the enumeration of the requirements and advice, the pamphlet states: "It Is hoped that these few simple statements may help you to render yourself fit for examination tnd service. Irrespective of whether or not yon are accepted, the advice given If followed will help to restore you to normal and to a markedly Improved state of health." Atk the operator for rates to any town no obligation The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. PROVO BUILDING RECORD Is up for 1941 as compared to the same period for 140 according to a report by E. A. Jacob, city engineer, the totals being $11,117 for the first three months of this yetr, and $17,757 for tho same period In 1140. April's building permits numbered $1 with construction aggregating $28,400. . pub-ltabt- ag Mc-Gayr-ett, pub-llab- ed Un-guai- ea Jr. Red Cross Plans Hear Frank and Ernest 4nqwer Your Questions Rxhibif May 10 A eoufeiyact aa4 qa exhbllt of tho Jr. Red Cross next Saturday, May 15th at tha B. T. U. high school auditorium from 11:5$ to 11:15. A program eoutatlag of numbers from various schools of tho county will bo presented. Dtaearaioac of varloas phase rigging and welding departments, nil so essential in tho mainten- of tho Jr. Rod Croee work la the schools will bo .promoted. ance of aa air fore. All The Marine Corps trains man teachers and students and parents and full Information on this anb-Ja- et wbq mlglft he Interested qre may b obtained by railing or The exhibit will consist of writing to tbo U. S. Marino Rethat have bean mad by tha cruiting Station la tho Pad oral chlldrpB In ths schools, soms of Building,' Salt Laka City. Utah. which will bo seat over seas and others ylll bo ssed locally. The employment of dive bombers, or gtijkas, which'has proved ao effective in destroying the morale of the enemy in the present war, waa first tried in this country at Kelly Field, Texas, ahortly after the World War. After experimenting it waa decided that air strafing exposed the planes to too much fire from ground troops, so the idea was discarded. tfwn MAKE YOURSELF &Z e, Thta Involroa throe translation, publication and dlatrbuton pf tha ScrlRturea. lata many tosguaa, baa tha Blbla Society carried ha acrlp-ture- a during thta 11 years. them la II languages, In Left to right Keenan Wynn, producer George Agta, Africa, (ha American, and Martin Gosch and Howard Harris, tha Pacific Islands. Ia addition are shown agreeing on one of the many gags created to thta, the Society baa Joined for the Mutual Network comedy-myster- y show 1716 with other Bible Socletief or aom lost or format, not Amazing Mr. Smith" heard over KOVQ from 5 to 5;30 For tops in radiq entertainment, always other? tae obtainable, la 71 Mondays. watch KOVO and MUTUAL. and dtaleeta. There are more languagaa la which the Society haa distributed 8crlptaraa they may learn something of the purchased from other publlahara, technical work being performed THE VOICE OF making a total of 117 language! 'barbatage by lh bogpltal gtatf. and dialects in which the Society TOMORROW haa dtatribntad God's Iferd. ment. Marines First Used Dive Bombers Taaa I 1 Wata Cosmo WatMaf Lsolao VHIdn7 Oanaav te ( Rotful Ulnt Owed Power. to a national and International organtutlon, eondueta lta actlri-tia- a through Id offleeB In tha United Statae, and II foreign oftlcaa and dlalributloa eentora aervlng more than dl countries. Through all tha bnay yeara of eipaualou tho American Blbla Society haa adhered faithfully to lta original purpoee, to promote a wider circulation of tha Holy Muy Maw IMDETHR OAK DtKCO DBHVKB aln-ato- ry I lEEsr'Vw VACATIONISTS! Vool marvel st the i f than big, luxurious DtmLinmn. real-den- g. Sail UlaVarna I jfglSWWHCTaW TRflltUlflVSgfl ths voomiatm am t, meeting and thq Society'! p John T. Hannon, preaided. The Blblg Society lta began work In 111! q the upper room ot the office of a printer on Naaaan Strrat. Today, from a building on on of Now York's busiest coraere, tb 8oclety grown Cwao MtalHow Btasr Bar Ski ( ata a: Iwl Paifc PVacoch Both Poathw gisass Paul ond social righteounwf. Tbo pageant 1 presented la three parts: (A) The Vote of tho Area. (fl) Shadows of the Put. (C). Promise and possibility. Tho BEELinebs Holds 125th Anniversary I Qorolhg Jowao that God roles (a tb affairs of men and nations, and that anee of continued existence of thta nation depends npoa lta personal aaaur-thom- ' Johmw 1 Ths fcatnra of tho Gradaatlon ezerelno la built around tho "Shall America Stand T, o dramatic pageant Written and dlroctad by (r. yvptta, aasletod by Hr. Ksodaoa, phlck by HMnq of prophetic teachings, hiatorie ax- omploc. sod sttonocw of polltt- oal lead arm, presents the thoale Jm boas haa HIH lay Waudalra Ml The American Bible Society Four volumes pf Scriptures every minute, day and night, for the last 125 years is the record of distribution made by thta the American Bible Society, which celebrates its 125th anUtils J. fioirw ' Lasaoad Write rotataah niversary in May. A total circulation of approximately Wallaca M. PraMvla 305,555,700 Bibles Testaments and Portions, was reported rdiaa M. hw at the Society's asnual meeting held Thursday, May 8, in the Board of Estimate Boom in City Uqll.iq fhe historic setting jafca A. Solhtaiy where the Society was organized. Mao Jam MrSaoal Brills Maxim Hahn comMayor LaOnardla addrceaad the Beriptaraa. without note Onto Magwsa Vdoa mail Hhao Harildd AoSay Halls Sharon stake will graduate 169 seminary students this Doaas VloM UV. Sunday, May 11, the largest clasy pf graduates n Sharons Mata Uso J. Ptwaia I C. Victor announces Principal history, AnHppion. Diplomas will he awarded to each graduate, and 800 printed programs will be provided for the occasion J. Clayton Watta and SZJZZL Whin Mm BawriK Banlsiihaa Milton H. Knudsen are other members of the Sharon semin- IsfWri AMBtft K. KWh ary staff. Bardiao i had Adam Landing of tho Pilgrims, and Burrendar of Cornwallis. Members of tho graduating class have the chief roles la the performance of the pageant. Polio wing la a list of prad antes: covera America, IMPROVEMENT WEEK Later, hTTr. Thsa bandits threatened tho puocf of Nicaragua n Panama. P. S. Vnrlno pilots, baaed at pan Diego, Ca!r foyata, worn m( down to assist In quelling tho disorder there! They broffljt Into use tha diva bombiny; methods, yeqnlts of which attracted military authorities gverywhera. Marine pro reqnired to fly ia all aorta of omorgeacy. Rseeueo far out pt gen; dropping food and medical aappltaf In oartbqnnka torn proas; performing similar tasks In flooded districts era all In line of duty for Updo Sam's Marine pilots, flying in tha Marino Curp p reseats a ' mueh more diversified kind of duty than tha average military flying and te typical of the eventful Ufa with those whoso missions carry them to the ends of tho earth, on land, sea and nlr. A rial km haa reached such a tremendous stage of advancement that It attracts thousands of flna young men from nil walk of life. Practically all who are physically qualified want to bo pilots and are discouraged after finding that only college graduates can be accepted, Initially, for training. Unmindful of tho opportunities lu the air corps, thy turn away from more than a score of different trade and crafts whch bold a groat future for any ambitious young man. Technical schools, academical schools and Invaluable experience may be obtained iq conjunction with work In aerography, photography, gun- nary, radio, machinist, parachute . To accomplish dralrablo objectives. the Post Office Department, has designated tho weak beginning May I, 1041, aa "Rural Mall Box Improvement Wash. Unsightly rural mall boxes detract from tha natural scenic beauty iklong highways and are not n credit to the owners of attractive homes served thru the boxes. Rural mall boxes which are not properly erected or which are not In good serviceable condition, retard the delivery of mall and expose It to damage from the elements. It ta the desire of the Post Office' Department to encourage & patrons of tho Rural Delivery Service to provide entirely salt-abmail receptacles and to erect ft them In such n manner that they will he accessible to tho carrier at all times of tha year and also present n neat appearance. It 1s especially desired that the boxes bo maintained in euch condition that they will properly protect mal placed therein, that the names of the owners be Inscribed on the boxes visible to the carrier as he approaches them, and that the boxes and their supports he kept painted. Any boxes which are not of the approved type and are In such condition that they will not protect the mall from the elements, should be replaced with new boxes of the approved type. A campaign ta now In progress for Improvement of rural mall boxes. The rural routes are being Inspected and all patrons, whoso boxes or posts are in need of repair or replacement should have Ibis done. Local hardware stores are cooperating and offering approved boxes at attractive prices. "Patron of the rural routes hive shown flue cooperation in past campaigns and we earnestly solicit and encourage yon to again participate and comply with the Department's request," says J. W. Danger field, postmaster. le ra Nat. Hospital Pay Essay Contest - raraa Fancy Rayon I ANCY RAYON LUNCHEON 250 i Mixmaster ' Yaffle Iron . Another, and the laat la hta aerie qf lecture, will be given by H. A. Rentra qt tbs chareh Just north of tho Post Office qt I p, m. next Bundsy, May 6, os "When Qod Led Hta People Anciently with Prophet, Isn't H reasonable to believe Ha will have a Prophet ta tha cloelng days of thta World's History! This subject ta different nnd ta packed full of prophetle blblcal glvon a authority. Tho public ta ' vary cordial Invitation to hs Toaster. Elecric Ironer i thta moat cussion on prophecy. dis- Cpffee Maker or if you prefer something of outstanding value, take HER home one of these: ABC yfASHER Gibson Refrigerator PHILCQ RADIO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS headed by R. G. Murray of Provo city utility department, who is city electrical Inspector, arc planning to entertain tha first gathering of thq Utah Chapter of tho International Association of Electrical Inspectors to ha hold te Proyo on Jon J. Moot local electricians pro cooperating te providing an estatandlng program and optortatemsnt fof thf OREM ELECTRIC W. L. TXROKNBKN 3. A. THOMPSON tnmmtnnnmms UNDIES so useful mss A and Z?j 49 SILK CANNON HOSIERY Glamorously gs? u" JoT 980 SATIN SLIPS Lustrous Mothers would sure enjoy one of these LOVELY HANDKERCHIEFS in attractive Mothers' Day Boxes & Priced at 790 -$- 1.00 FANCY HOUSE COATS make excellent Gifts for Mothers Real value at COVERS TO i BIBLE PROPHECIES Bloomers Ad Ufa AoUU FANCY APRONS Extra Quality Specially priced for Mothers Day su&eshoksi FAMOUS NANCY LEE Panties and and lovely Famous "Nightingale SILK HOSE Tailored to fit All the New Shades Lace Trimmed Mother'sDay Get HER la observance of National Hospital Day, which honors tho birthday anniversary of noranes Nightingale, May II, aa assay contest for high school students Is being sponsored by tho Utah Valley hospital solid; announces Mrs. Victor Bird, guild president. Throe cash prises U, l, and SI era offered by tho mild for first, second, and third plaea win nera. The contest, which begins May 12 and ends May II, ta open to students of Provo,' Llneoln, and B. T. U. high schools. Tho essays are not to exceed 500 word In length, and are to bo written on one of tho following subjects: What a Hospital Does for a Community; Health Services Offered by tha Hospital; Work Dona In n Hospital Laboratory. la connection with tbls same occasion, an Invitation ta' being extended by Mira Mildred Walker, superintendent Of Utah Vallay Hospital, to tho homo economics and seleneo class of thssa three high schools to visit tho dietary dprtment and the laboratory of tha hospital on May II, ( HARMING NIGHT GOWN'S hope-inspiri- Mrs. William 3. Snow Connty Chairman of Tho Junior Rad Crocs. Announced THIRSTY TURKISH TOWELS Double Terry Fancy Colon (Cannons) Pram wek to week tbrae students of tho Bible discuss question pertaining to prophecy, Ufa, death, tho hereafter, heaves, hall, etc. Tune la this program every Sunday morning, 15:15. KOVO (1145 he.) Provo. III hqA IHt 49? lively. Fiukespun Rayon FROCKS Youthful and slenderizing only KING APRONS for extra large Mothers, size 44 to 52 rarau HOUSE DRESSES A Wonderful Assortment Real value prices Q80 , ' t - .1 frUifraiin .ETCHERS 368 West Center Street Xoda' MftA 980 3m tjs! t ig i fa': iP 50 Provo, Utah. U Ad mm Mothers of all ages love charming crepes and rayons aa We have a truly fine DRESSES. ?19B at - - --- - ----group to select from in lovely Non-Ru- n Mothers Day Rayon Handkerchiefs HOSE IS ft 7 r - v mmn Sr - . |