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Show Workers' Meeting Called for Jan. 26 PROVOANS TUNE IN In The NEWS The Home Service Program" AMO fiblbkid For friendly suggestions on homemaking TUB JOURNAL fevory FrldiT Moralog br 11.00 a poor Baberriptioa pries. Rotas opoo application Advertising Utah's Bill For Health Utah is paying $9,000,000 annually to regain health, but a small fraction of this only to prevent sickness. A toll of $24,000,000 annually is the price we pay for premature and unnecessary deaths in this state, according to a report made recently by an official of the state health board before the Utah Press association. That is a tremendous pice to pay for neglect, for neglect is exactly what it is when we consider the efficiency of modern medical science. Two reasons exist for this neglect. First we are not fully health insurance" conscious. We do not realize that good health is a matter of care and precaution, rather than of cure and regrets. We have not arrived at the point where we are willing to pay doctors for keeping us well, rather than to go bankrupt trying to pay them to cure us after we get ourselves ill. The other reason is that medical aid is really not available to thousands of us. We cannot afford to pay for it, and most people in that position are unwilling to call a doctor unless he can pay the fee. The result is that in thousands of homes the doctor is never called until the situation is serious, and often until it is hopeless. Both these conditions should and can be remedied-Ouown District Health unit, now opened in Provo, is an excellent step forward toward the elimination oi tne first condition. Dr. Farner and his associates are here to help us and advise us how we can protect our health, especially in a civic and municipal way. The best advice in this modern world is available to us as a community, for the asking, and we have ourselves to blame if we do not use it. The other condition, that of individual health insurance, by obtaining a physicians care and attention before it is too late, can only be remedied by changing our hosTwo classes of people today pital and medical set-umedical of attention: the rich and the poor. get plenty The great majority of us are wholly left out of the picture, except in emergency cases. Then we stake everything and often sacrifice it all to save a loved one from e KSL sack Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A M. e For rocipes and recipe covers call at your local Republican attorneys, and tbs approval of many Democratic attorneys as veil. Mayor Mark Anderson, and Commissioners J. P. were McQulre and Jesse Haws unanimous In their choice, and declare that the selection wap their choice entirely being based on the Qualities of the man himself, as well as the endorsement of so many lawyers and dtlsens who have expressed approval. The vacancy was created by the death of Don R. Ellert-aoelected as city Judge two years ago, and Mr. Booth wUl continue untU the election next November. n, n, VALLEY Flour &. Feed Company J. S. Smith A Sons mmnm MATTRESSSES Remade $4.00 Or converted into an Innerspring for only $9.59 We call and deliver Free George Otis, Paul H. Millett and his son Archie, and W. H. Wall well known In Provo and district, WHITE FAWN FLOUR Leads Them AIL Cache Valley's Famous Golden West RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING (hennas Mattress $4 Phone 3 Dealers in: HAY and GRAIN o EXCLUSIVE For 679-- W HIT. Products (From Spanish Fork) BEAUTY SHOPPE 151 N. 874 W. Center Phono 1188 All Phases of University Are. PHONE 114 Harrison ing problem we'll be glad to that will keep yonr fnal bill down to the mam. All Blaee 4 Types of Coal Colombia Coke Oil Treated Stuker Coal Mutual Goal and Lumber Co. -- Anno S57 Riverside Service Be Us For: Building Plans 12th North - 5th. 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ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particulars At CALL SPECIAL LABOR OFFER $f- OVERSTUFFED COUCHES .. - 5 , New 9x12 Gold Seal Congpleum Rugs jo 49 up BEDROOM OUTFITS C. V. HANSEN COVERS SHABBY? CHRISTENSENS New Paper Hanging: CUSHION SAG? EACH Real Estate Co. AND 48 N. e W. $1.79 WE PROMISE YOU A SURPRISE Painting: Marie Woodhouse Velma Madsen SALE Bonnie Bright No fines No penalties No insurance required with loans. 181 Wom 1 North Permanents. Have Your Living Room Suite Rebuilt! January LOANS BROS. BEAUTY CULTURE Star UPHOLSTERY Special A In- Genuine PHONE 75 DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL ia sure the highest -g efficiency. Toll ns your loot- Beneficial life Insurance Company Hi-Val- uo MAR-VE- L PROPRIETORS DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- DISTRIBUTORS In Our CO. LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS Co. N. 4th West Provo HIGH GRADE Poultry and Dairy FEEDS PROVO CITY Try D. - T. - R. - unpaid balance. . Your own mattress renovated and recovered, made same as new only i X X Cotton Dress Classic Interest 6 per cent on u ll, Jack Eastmond, a advertising and decoration manager of Bailor's Theron returned this week from a bast County Commissioner Hall of Bpringvlllo has the ness trip to Los Angeles, bringing horns with him many ideas and plans for this popular Provq see Onr selected of coal felly chosen to PROPRIETORS see atom Drapes Slip Covert Upholstering Orr, II, Tellurlde Motor company employs died as result of a crash caused by Strong driving through a traffic atop sign at an illegal apaad. BENEFICIAL see I. ANNUAL 3 STAR SPECIAL aaiiiiiiiiiiiM chairmanship of the Weed Eradication committee and Is charged with responsibility for administering a 111,000 fund this year In destroying weeds which cover 17 per cent of Utah eounty farm lands. Both the other eounty commissioners, Chairman W. Johnson of Spanish Pork and Sylvan 8. Clark of Lehl are members of tbe weed committee. Assisting these men are 8. R. county agent, H. V. Bwen son, agricultural Inspector; David II. Jones, president, Utah county farm bureau; Charles DeMolsy Jr. supervisor of Uintah Forest Service; Conty Assessor L. M. Atf wood; Professor 8eth H. Shaw of B. T. U.; R. O. Heath, WPA representative; and several private cltlsena prominent in agricultural affairs. Boa-we- ject tary manslaughter this week following tho verdict of tho corner's Jury which declared that Charles Christensens at engineer, announeeo that bids will be opened Feb. 10 for the construction of tho dam, the UTAH POWER & LIGHT railroad relocation, and tha highCOMPANY OFFICE way detour. All material will ha purchased by tha U. 8. government, white tho contractor will leaders of s fanatic cult, who have to furnish labor and superattempted to eprey the Mormon vision. a tabernacle Sunday with gaaollae Commissioner J. P. McGuire, In and sot It atlro, are being Investiof afreets, announces that charge forL. 8. officers before gated by notice of Intention to pave 111 mal trial takes placs. blocks of city streets In Provo In tho south part of tho city will bo A. L. Wright, chairman of tho filed soon, and a total of SM,-00- 0 will bo spent In tho work, of Provo Chamber of Commerce Retail Merchants committee, with which 114,000 will bo assessed a majority of other merchants against tho property owners, the oppose tha new regulation of tho remaining portion being furnish state tax commission which de- ed through tho state license remands a monthly Inventory from fund to Provo and WPA assistall retail merchants. Many Inven- ance. tories are taken only yearly, and a monthly Job of this kind would take days and days In many stores, they contend. What we need is some plan of health insurance under which we can pay while we are well, a nominal sum, for health protection, and cease paying when we get sick, or at least not have the burden piled on top of us at the very time when we can least afford to pay. We are not advocating state medicine, because everyone knows our taxes are high enough already, and state medicine has too many snags and difficulties in-volved within it to make it practical. But we do believe that some voluntary plan of health insurance" can be worked out to the entire satisfaction of both the medical profession and the people at large, if only a serious and determined effort were made to do so. by the unanimous ondorsomsnt of D. D. Moffltt, Jr., division sales manager for Utah Power A Light company, explained tha 1IIS sales program to a large group of 0 last, Power employee Tuesday. Clyde Clark, office manager, discussed Fall wheat sowings In Utah aro accounting problems with tho em- estimated at 111,000 seres, which D. Packard exployes, tud 8. la a big Increase over normal. plained tbe distribution service Tha conference was activities. A directed by George Ellerback, district manager, who presented many Interesting facta about U. P. Dr. E. L. business la this district which extends from Lehl on the OPTOMETRIST north to 8ego on tho oonth, and Vernal and Moab to tho east Vernard Anderson was named president of tho Provo board ol 184 W. Center St Provo Utah Education at tha executive session held Tuesday night. Bert Crane Phono 81 was named and J. Fred Fechaer was appointed for another two years term. Whether Oscar A. Spear will retain his eat or whether Dr. Milton Marshall will become tho now board Auto Repairing: member will likely be determined today by a decision to bo made Velo Barret public by the district court. Tim Memzies a B. O. Larson, Deer Creek pro- Roy A. Strong, SI, of Spring-vill- o waa charged with Involun- i I nt MISS NANCY FINCH disaster. A. L. BOOTH is Provo city's o J. p. asv Judes, appointed this week Cougar-Colo-rad- Utah collected ICS0.IS4.S0 of Its yearly budget during tha first lx mouths, ending Dee. 11, o tho fiscal yaar which enda June SO. A total estimated menus of SI, 760, 600 la anticipated by tha end of Jane. .. r PROVOANS In The NEWS Worker la Provo aro urged to attend an organsatlon masting Wednesday at I p. m., Jan. 10 at tha Labor hall. Tha Invitation Is authorised by A. H. Boswell and A. L. Graham, publicity committee. A Maas meeting will precede the organisation work, and will be addressed by a speaker from Salt Lake City who will explain the WPA set-u- p and tha new wage scale which became effective Dee. of tho Gus Black, captain Cougars, knockad out by Whists r" White at tha gama last Saturday, la nursa ing badly hurt huso In n cast, and la under the care of Dr Cull-moof tho B. T. U. re Utah Vsllsy Publishing Company IT N. First Wast, Provo Utah . Friday, January 21, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Pag Two Spring:) l" New END TABLES New BED, . . 18 ;... 12 Coil Spring: Mattress Used COAL RANGES, as low as Furniture Exchange 316 West Center St. WHERE YOU SAVE Phone 25 .! |