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Show fill Three Friday, January 14. 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS CANADIAN FAMILY For Real Satisfactory Safe Service Jack Gatenby Center Services your car 405 West while you shopi Heston Wilber Orem Your next door Neighbor Service at home PROVOANS (Continued from Page 1) ha haa had financial raveraaa, largely through failure of markets and price. Ha declare laat year, tha beat In hla hiatory, conaldering yield, quality, and prlca, hla 15000 bushel crop netting him better than 11.00 a bushel. A a result ha and Mrs. Johansen ura celebrating at Provo, and anjoying atudy, recreation, nnd social Ufa for which they have longed many yeara. But ha haa just cause to be proud of hie daughters, as they are of him. Verle, the oldeet one here, ie a graduate of tha Provincial Institute of Technology at Calgary, and haa been engaged by tha T. Eaton Co., one of Canada! biggest departmental atoras, as its She la Interior decorator expert for its Lethbridge store. tndylng Interior decoration now at tha Y. She is also following In her fathers footsteps pnbllely. being provincial of the Youth Federation movement In Canada, which laat year waa granted $1,000,000 by the Canadian parliament to further Its objectives of youth rehabilitation. Bha la tha only lady on the board, and laat year waa tha Alberta delegate to the national convention at Montreal. Anna la also a graduate of the Calgary school of technology end art, and la now engaged by the Canadian branch (at Lethbridge) of the Logan Knitting factory of Utah as Its expert In cutting end designing. She la pursuing further studies along this linaUat tha "Y" being the Mable and Kellie are both sophomores at tha B.'Y. youngsters of the family WINTERIZE at one of the following: j it ii ' ! N. P-- Williams Near Lincoln H. S. Right in the center of your district .5 ft ) M Riverside Service Loveless Specialist cm Auto Repair and OA. All registration records for this time of year were broken et the of the winter quarter, according to Register John E. ilayea who talas that 2286 students have already enrolled, with the Influx expected to Increase the number to more than 2100 by the end of tha quarter. W e m mnnmnnwmi Shell Oil Co. Cora G. Wilson, Agent ; s Range Madness. My Boy, nnd "That Moss (The Bong of tha Saddle)" three songa written by Professor Harrison R. Merrill and set to music by Professor W. F. Hannon hsve now been published by the Slansy Music company of In cltlxena of Cardaton began what la medical contract known as a but which la In reality a health Inaurance plan, whereby the doctors of the community sign an agreement to give medleal aid and attention In all cases of sickness to any member of a family which pays into the "contract the snm of $25 a year In advance. The story of how this contract was evolved, of the atruggle with the doctors to get them to sign It, and of their subsequent approval and profit which brought health and longer life to more than 600 families In tha Cardston district was told graphically by Mr. Johansen. After four years of operation of the Cardaton Health Inaurance plan, Mr. Johansen reports that the doctors themselves agree they have far less work, leaa worry, and yet more money, and tha people are healthier and happier than they hare ever been. There are no worries about operations, and big doctor bills, for the doctors ask them to com) at the very first symptoms, and the people are assured that no operation will be performed unless necessary, as no additional fee la paid for either major or minor operations. At first tha death record waa higher, due to the contract, because of the vast increase In tha number of operations upon people seeking relief after 15 to $0 years of suffering, but later, the death rate dropped almost to nil as people realised the health Insurance value of coming early for medical advice and assistance. Service Stations Today, reports Mr. Johansen, hundreds of families enjoy health and freedom from worry about sickness In the future. Their doctor bills are paid, and the doctors' biggest Job is keeping people well, not In curing them after they are nick. Medical Contracts have gone over throughout Alberta, follow- - e tea well testimonial Sunday evening the flrat ward chapel. In Alex Hedqulat waa for tha Junior Prom March II Include this year the sale of tickets to prevent overcrowding the hall, only a limited number being made available. Ed. Clyde Ie at the head pf the ticket committee, as well as the general chairman for thin major social event of the year. Plana see HAS ALWAYS BUILT A GOOD REFRIGERATOR e see Met Croeley Shelvodor gives IT mere for year BMeey. Mere enable storage yee ffcehrefrte-Modoo- r. space sriM Me beady teeeecb DCTCA Mere economy wIM Me pewerfrl New Becti osavor aalt . hermetically sealed against meliterc aed dirt. More aad mere features far ceewceleece aed oflkleaey. See far yoarsetf. Shitwedsr It Me Cast ley Ie rotrtgorattoa today. L & H Tire Co. 348 West Center Utah I Phone 016-R- 3 Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Vulcanizing Tires Re-Cappi- ng Generators, Starters All Electric Sendee See Reed Clegg For Electric and Acetylene Portable Welding Service See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 3 Star Drapery Special No Labor Charges Orders in Jan. or RUSSELL contract. 1 4-l- Hansens Food Market b. Macaroni, Cheese, per pound .. ., Corn, 3 cans for A. 1 Soda Crackers, for Coffee, S. & W. Grand Salad Dressing, quarts Grapefruit Juice, large No. 2 can Lighthouse Cleanser, per can Creamery Butter, 4 in Milk, any brand, 4 cans for for Yams, doz. Oranges, per 3-l- bs 2-l- bs. ...... 1-- lb 4-l- bs. . . 17c 19c 25c 19c 27c 25c 10c 297 North First West Pot Roast, baby beef, per lb Ground Beef, for 2-l- bs. Steaks, all kinds, baby beef, per Breakfast Bacon (sliced), per lb Tamales, 6 for Phone 397 ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT BANANAS FRESH TOMATOES per doz. 15c per doz. 19c per lb. 5c per lb. 15c PEAS CORN STRING BEANS CARROTS TOMATOES 3 for 25c 36c 29c 19c 17c 12c 25c lb. 19c 27c 25c .I One Remington .22 Calibre Repeater. Shoots 22 short, long and long rifle shells SPECIAL $19.00 MEATS We Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 23c 3 cans 25c Spaghetti Soap Palmolive bar .05c Milk I., 4 for 29c 10c Grapefruit shavert J3 Flour 48 lbs. $1.09 Rice (Choice) 4 lbs. 15c 3 lbs. 48c Snowdrift Fruits & Vegetables 4c -- MEATS- a 80-lb- members era Mrs. II. B. Mansell, ological work. These lectures Mrs. George 8. Bnlllf, Mrs. R. will be delivered during Leader-rl- p week In the Home end Family .Taylor.. Mrs. J. J. Weight. E. R. Rassmussen, and Carlton Culm-se- e. section of tha Relief Society Appointments were made by L. L. Culllmore, Utah county chairman. er 10-l- b. CROSLEY 9-l- bs. bs n, Hot Cake Flour, bag 23c 545c Lumber Jack Syrup, - lb. can 58c Sugar, bag Carnation Wheat Flakes, large pkg. 19c 21c Oxydol, Washing Powder Globe A. 1 w 48-lb- s. president of tha Farmera and Merchants bank Monday night at tha annual stockholders and directors meeting, with the following Selection of a city Judge to fill es directors: Dr. F. 8. Harris, the vacancy caused by the death vice president; V. J. Bird, vice Tuesday of Judge Don R. Eller-tsopresident and secretary; J. HamProvo, will be mnde by the ilton Calder, cashier; and John Arthur Gaeth, president of O. Becaley, John T. Taylor: S. P. Delta Phi, national fraternity of city commission Monday from the Eggertaon, and J. Elmer Jacob- returned missionaries, sponsored following namea which have been sen. the assembly program recently, prominently mentioned for the with Oliver Smith of Falymra act- position: Maurice Harding, Raymond B. Holbrook. A. L. Booth, Clark Newell received the ap- ing aa chairman, and Adrian Can non of Provo depicting tha typical Georgo 8. Balllf, Dean E. Terry, comnew Provos of proval city Musical number com LeRoy Tuckett, and W. Stanley missioner, Jesse Haws, end so be- elder. Dunford, according to a statecomes Provos superintendent of pleted an entertaining program, ment made this week by Mayor waterworks and sewers for anMark Anderson. other year. W. M. Andrews also "Foundation of Religious Life" received reappointment as super- a new booklet for tha use of freshProvo city school board failed intendent of city parka. Spencer men at the university made Its apClark got tha Job of city sexton, pearance for the first time this to appoint Its president, and secretary-treasursucceeding Don W. Conover, who week, specially prepared by the Tuesday night according to scheresigned. committee headed by Dr. A. C. dne to the controversy which dule, Lambert as a flrat couraa in the exists regarding tha recent elecLenn Singleton la nursing a Restored Gospel. Other courses tion. It la expected that this unrather badly smashed knee as a are being prepared, the ultimate certainty as to whether Dr. Mil-to- n result of a fall while rtatlng objective of the series being to Marshall or Oscar A. Spear develop a book that will be used waa Sunday. really elected will be cleared aa a text at the university. Profwhen George Christenup today essor Guy C. Wilson, chairman of sen, seventh district judge from lng tha Cardaton plan, reports Mr. tha religions education depart- Price win alt In Provo as adjudiJohansen, the plan being an ex la aa consultant cator of tha matter. cdlent aubstltute for etnte medi ment, theserving progress of the work. cine, since It does away with tha during load of taxation which would fol Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knudsen of low state medicine, and yet proAaael B. Palmer, assistant di- Spanish Fork wero visitors In vides adequate medical care for rector of the Dominion Experl- - Provo Saturday. all the people, hardly any family being unable to raise the $25 a year fee. 'All that la needed to make such a "contract" valid, says Mr. Johansen, la to organise a health inaurance unit, draw up the eon tract, and get the doctors a'r natures signed to it. The doc are paid monthly, the average In Cardaton being $1000 a month over the period of yean since Its On All Placed Feb. Medical operation began, the Contract Committee having cusDIXON-TAYLO- Rtody of the funds paid In by the various families, members of the Specials for Saturday Jan. 15th kri yon money. In the face of advancing offer the follgrain pricee owing aa attrictive values: an Drakes Market It Provo Margaret Thurston, 459 North Fifth West, Provo, was the victim of an accident Tuesday afternoon near tha corner of First West and Second North streets when her car waa crashed by W. iFerleb of Pheasant Grove fho waa driving west. Neither car waa damaged seriously. Mora than 70 schools will be represented at the B.Y.V. during the April International Commercial rontest this year, according to Dr. II. V. Hoyt, professor of accounting and business administration, who la being assisted by Harry Sundwall, Eleen Wasp. Weldon Tsylor, and Evan Croft, In making arrangements for high school visitors from five different elates who will gather here then to compete In bookkeeping, shorthand, and typewriting contests. ! IS CAST inr Germade, lie Rock Salt, per cwt- 40e Hay, baled, 1st. crop. Cwt. SSe s. 80e Millrun, white, New York City. 90-lRolled Barley, L2S s Firth graders of the B.Y.U. Flour, Turkey, Lit Training school era studying polieon of ProfesEugene Larsen, Mixed Feed Pi LIB tical unrest canaea tha and of war sor and Mrs. B. F. Larsen has Free Hospitalization PROVOANS In 15 different European conn Shorts, dark 1.41 been granted an aaaistantshlp in tries, with Mlsa Georgia Messer, Wheat, soft, rolled the botany department of the the NEWS L50 as critic teacher. George Washington university In (Continued from Page 1) 1.50 Corn, whole, yeo s Miss Edna Snow, instructor In and some way had to be found Sterling Callahan, son of Mr. Washington D. C. where he Is 1.78 Dr. Sldnqy B. Sperry, associate Laying Mash, bar. to meet the demand for medical and Mrs. W. H. Callahan will studying for his doctor's degree. botany, waa recently appointed 1.75 He received hla mastera at B. Y chairman of tha Provo committee professor of religious aducntlon, la Laying Mash, Corn care at a coat within tha reach of leave January 20 for the on the national foundation for the preparing five lectures to help the poorest families. mission of tha L.D.S. U. In 1936. relief of Infantile paralysis. Other leaders and teachers In their the- Bunker Farms Feeds spirited church. He waa tendered n fareAccordingly, public German-Auatrl- Dependable SHELL Yen Are Invited Mr. and Mra. Paul D. Vincent returned Saturday from a abort modern vacation aioug tha western coast To visit ns in oar of Mexico, during which they en- Feed Plant, located only g few joyed some deep sea fishing. Mr. feet from the lower paved Vlnceut la vice president and gen- highway, where yon will find eral manager of the Tellurlde In our working dothes Motor company in Provo. ready to aenrp yon and aavo mental atation at Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada, and president of the Lethbridge 8take of the L.D. 8. church, was a visitor In Provo recently, the guest of Dr. T. L. Martin, dean of tha college of apher Mr. plied science. While Palmer spoke on "Soil Eroelon problem!. vice-preside- nt 1 In the NEWS hopper, although at time Feature American Branded Beef U. S. Inspected SAUSAGE per lb. 18c PORK CHOPS, (loin) per lb. 20c SIRLOIN STEAKS per lb. 20c RIB BOIL per lb. lie Provos Newest Modern Market Bananas .05c 2 bun. 15c Celery Hearts Lemons (Sunkist) doz. 27c lb. .05c Spinach MEATS ' Pork Loin Roast lb. 15c lb. 23c Bacon (Sliced) Pot Roasts lb. 7c, 9c, & 12c |