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Show VALLEY NEWS UTAH Friday, July 4, 1941 Dtali Valley News , mn M1UM SI Martk M UTAH FHto VALLEY Wart DtA JUmA A UTL m FUBUSHIMT CO. hm IM U, INI at Iks sort aftto M fiMt Adult Education Teachers Report Summer Session at A.G. Six Provo educators in the Adult Education field returned to Provo this week enthusiastic over the summer session just completed at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan where more than 300 teachers from Utah and Idaho spent the past four weeks in intensive but enjoyable special training in Adult Education problems under WPA sponsorship. Miss Bath MltehsU, principal of the Provo school, with lira. Afnsa DaawaMar, John Bowa, Jsmss W. Jacobs, Barry Batlar, and Bl L fltc kail are all oatkaslastlc over which the recast ooaforoaco broaiht togather both Utah aad Idaho teachers for tha first tlms, Goodrich, iS JIBED ond which farabhed such standing odaentors at tho stons as Dr. J. H. Mahan, western director of Ad nit Education, from Denver, Dr. Dongles Lawson of Southern Illinois college, and Dr. Sherman of Colombia aalvorslty, New York. , All departments of adalt education work were festered daring tho foar weeks eoarso, narsery school work, school for deaf and blind, philosophy and psychology of adnit edaentloa, along with methods, materials, and special problems being all snecessfally disc eased In lsctnrea. classes, aad seminars. Mttalcalea, dramatics, and literary program also filled the foar weeks with many enjoyable hoari, they all report, especially the outstanding recital given by Ednard Steuermann, pianist, who b now a war refugee from Europe under the heel of Hitler, and b In United States for tha dara-tton- Mr. and Mrs. Angns Mac Kay were honored guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard MaeKay la Salt Lake Friday following their marriage la the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Harold temple. Nielson were also guests. A Reception honoring Mr. aad Mrs. Angns McKay (Ellen Bone) Was glvsn Saturday evening at tha ward amusement hall by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bone. A. Bay Eklns was master of ceremonies of a program including musical numbers from a trio composed of Oenevleve Kathleen Gordon, Downs and Mary Allan with Arva Williams, aceompanbt and two solos by Stanford Eklns with Ruth Colvin, aceompanbt, and a reading by Norma Dunford. Many beautiful gifts wore given the MfMiow as sou week Telluridc Motor Go. S LOCATIONS Ftawt N. and Unlv. Ave. Phones 1000 1001 . State and Canyon Bond In 0B5J-- 4 officials oa a baying ohtsr trip for hb company. Ha expects to bo goao aboat two weeks. D-T- WINDSOR (Mrs. Ferry Nielsen reporter) 4th Of July Mrs. Carrie Kirk is at M array, earlag for kar little grandchild. USED CARS SPECIALS Bone-MeK- C. V. II. Says: Sclentbb of Germany, one of tho greatest nations oa tho fees of tho earth, hove proven, by experimenb on animals, that alcohol lessens tho resistance of tho blood to eombat Infection; and produces waakneas and dlaeaaa in tha offspring. For Instance: Two equal pans of guinea pigs were kept under tha boor-drinkin- g aniduce death. Tho aleoholb mals lived an averago of 16 days lived an and tho average of days, after Inoculation. Dr. McNlchol reports a record of ten famlllao of reguhr drink-owith 66 offspring, of whom bnt 4 per cent wera normal in mnd and body. Only per cent wore proficient students. In tha same number of abotenloua families, than wera 70 children, 14 ware normal (II per cant), and 67 per cent wore proficient It n, It isms conditions, except that those In one pen wars given, dully, for four months, tha aleoholb equivastudents. lent, In proportion to each animal's weight, of one glam of beer for n man. Then, after 66 days FOR RENT Now, Motes, Uba without alcohol, they wore all inoculated with a quantity of diphhighway la lake View. Reason theria gsrmi sufficient to pro Fboao ably priced. IlMt SOME GOOD BUYS in REAL ESTATE Brick with plumbing, nice garden spot, soma fralt; artesian well 11,000.01 Room modern frame house on Sprlngvllle Road, good garden 4 ROOM! 4 fl.100.00 spot 1100.00 down. 5 ROOM modern brick home, re- cently redecorated; completely furnished. Including piano location, N. B. 01,600.00 WE HAVE SOME EXCEPTIONAL IIL'18 IN INCOME PROPERTY 11 ACRES hay and pasture land with good water right. Snow Nedra (Mrs. Reporter) Close In. Only 01,176.00. Wo Phono 1I76J consider this a real buy. You have heard what may happen A Wedding Sapper at once to Provo honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nielson HUY NOW AXD SAVE I (Lara I ns Jones) who were married In the Salt Lake CO. temple June 17 was given Saturlas West Center day evening at the home of the PHONE 4 groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Wo Bell Tha Earth and P. K. Nielsen. Fifty family memInsure Its Contents" bers were served. Provo school. latives hern. Bishop Lynn Taylor In leaving and other today for Chicago Eastern Markets in company with young eoupla. T. J. Lawb and son Wayne are spending the week hero with their family. visitors Among the who attended tho reception wsra: Mrs. Dahley aad Mrs. Bessie Slglls of Spaabh Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Kart Bandlay and daughter Qorleae, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacKey, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. MaeKay aad Mia. Clayton stayed over Sunday visiting with friends sad relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kleth Boyle and daughter Jean Kay of Glendale, California and Mrs. Quayio Cannon and children of Balt take ". Interesting, inatmetlve, and entertaining as this conference has been, we are glad to be home again, and enjoy a weeks rest before we start ones mors the teaching course whlrh begins on July 7 for the summer session here", said Mr. Mitchell who b Instructor In Public Affairs at the are spending tho week at tha homo of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. H. Allred. Mr. end Mra. Albert Muhle-stsl-n and daughters liana end Mary Kathrina of Bobs, Idaho are visiting with friends and re- that has boos la an lneabator aa-t-ll Mr. end Mra. Ores Johnson left recently. Tha happy paraats with their brothor and abtarda-laMr. and Mra. Bay Olson era Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. F. D. Attwood and Lawb Oipla Monday for California to vtalt a of tho High Council ware tho week with their throe sbtera who speakers at tks ward chapel Baa-da- y rosldo there. Mr. end Mra. F. J. Donkin of avsnlng. Mr. and Mra. John M assail left Balt Lnko were tho guests of Oram this community during tho woak relatives Saturday and Bnaday. to make their homo in tho second Erma Nlalsoa of Bountiful b ward at Ploaaaat Grove. tba snoot of her eoastno Ran so Winnlfrod Fonlko has rotnrnod and Nana Nielson. homo after opoadlag tho past poor Keep matches out of tho roach with her sistar and brother-in-la- w of little hands b tha warning Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday of given by Mr. and Vrn. Earl WalNsw York. ker since their little son. Lorry, Splendid w PLEASANT VIEW IIEAL REALTY bates loeg. Afw'yww sditpmeiy protected? Cheek year eeseens sew sad biIh ears there will ha ae last adnata repairs ar te eaaaa trsahle later. 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