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Show July 1, 1938 J. Clifton hloffitt, superintend-en- d of Provo city schools was 25 Out elected president of the B. T. U. Not Children Alumni association this week', with Dr. Wayne B. Hales, protfamed Correctly Records Show fessor of physics, It your child or children were and Ileen Ann Wasps, instructor in office practice, lorn ilnce 1905 end prior to 1985 recording 85 out of 100 the cbancea are tbit the names are not correctly on birth record ip the itite office, declared Dr. Lloyd U, Farner, director of the Fourth Health district, Provo this week. have Recent investigations due to Inefficient proven that methods of reporting during that period, approximately 95 per cent names on birth of the given records prior to 1985 do not appear on the certificates on file Organized clubs, according to age levels and group inIn the State office. terests, such as Kiddie Clubs, Handy Men dubs, Thread In 1984, however, the use of and Needle clubs, have given added impetus to the excelthe double franked postcard was lent work being done in the Arts and Crafts division of the adopted, whereby practically every WPA Summer Recreation classes in all three recreation name Is returned by the parents centers, according to a report issued this week by Veon and current records thus com- of 100 UTAH VALLEY NEWS, Page Flvt 27th Annual Timp. Hike Plans Discussed; Committees Named Kiddies Clubs Feature Summer Recreation In Arts and Crafts Dept. Riggs and iNorma P. Wright, Children from 1 to 1 yeara are system pleted. In considering a new n lor the indexing of the records now on rue In half-millio- the Division of Vital Statistics, an effort is being made to obtain as many names as possible In order that a complete record may be entered In the permanent photostat ledger Indexes soon to be prepared nnder this project. Parents of children born In Utah subsequent to 1905 and prior to 1985 are urged to ascertain whether or not the certificates of their children haTe been properly Out of town rest-dencompleted. are invited to send In to ts the 8tate Board of Health Hsu of the births occurring In their family during this period, giving the date and place of birth and the fathers name. Official Noti- fications of Birth Registration will be mailed free of charge apon Is your Utah request. there available a record of birth? If you were born In subsequent to 1905, why not inquire? Check up on your own birth and those of your children. Tou may save yourself serious trouble in later yeara, when It becomes necessary to produce official evidence of your age, parentage oh legitimacy, suggests Dr. Farner. making colorful bird hooka original poetry hooka, and all kinds of scrap books and spool dolls, In the Kiddies clubs, they report. Girls from 8 to 14 years, grouped Into Thread add Needle clubs, are extremely active in sewing blocks, cloth dolls, painting handerchiefs, making novelty pads and holders. Boys enjoy the Handy Meg club work more than words can tell, with belts, stools, garden toys, chip carring, leather work, and other such things as thel( main occupation. More than 45 recreational leaders and NY A girls are assisting in this work, with a special training claim conducted by Mrs. Mabel Davis, state, WPA director being organized recently. Work in loom making, weaving, painting handkerchiefs, crochet rugs, leather work, birch bark work, etc., la being given. HMWtmWWWMH! Get Your FREE TICKETS for the RKNDIX HOME LAUNDRY at o K'g Market & Groceries Let's Go To . Publicity committee, Rising more than 18,000 feet In the air, Timpanogos la accessible to the thousands of hikers who have yearly scaled its heights, requiring only perserver-enc- e and endurance without exact ing too great toll In phyalcal supervisors. This training claaa la now sche- energy, he asserted, "although duled for every Saturday from the exhilaration coming from the 9 to IS a. m. at the Costume achievement of climbing It Is as House room in the Central school great as in a more precipitous climb. building at 4th West and First We are not seeking any naw South street. It Is planned to In attendance at the pre-hirecords continue this special work for nor daring the aneight weeks, and all recreation nual program to the trek top of the great InIn Utah are worken county vited to attend. No class will be peak, declared Chairman Hart, held July 8 In anticipation ol as we have already achieved that, bnt we are seeking quality, preparations for the holiday real hikers who do tha thing from the love of It, and are gofrom ing to climb Tlmpanogoa the sheer enjoyment of the NOTICE and the lovely scenery Womens and girls recreation and thrill of mountain climbing. classes are held every WednesLuncheon at the Hotel Roberts day and Thursday evening at the furnished a moat pleasant preProvo high school. liminary to the discussion of All high school and Junior high plans during the lunch hour by students are invited to come Wed- the following executive: Mayor Mark Anderson, Commissioners, nesday evening's from 8 to 9. All adult women and business J. P. McGuire and Jessa Haws, girls, Thursday evenlnga from 8 Dr. Milton Marshall, Dr. Alonso to 9. Fred "Buck Dixon' Morley, Keefer B. Sauls, T. C. Larson, president of the Provo Rotary Get Your FREE TICKETS club; Sol Jacobs, for the of the Ki wants club; Frank Gardner, president of the Amerl UKNDIX HOME LAUNDRY can Legion; 8herlff E. O. Durnell. at Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the Lewis Ladies Store Mark Chamber of Commerce; the Eggertson, president of ke out-of-do- nt New Low Prices On Suits Slacks the Alpine amphitheater, a sugion, and promised full coopergestion made by Mr. Puulsun. tu carrying out all phases ation Mayor Anderson, apeaaing on behalf of the city, declared the of the plana. Get Your FREE TICKETS for the REN MX HOME LAUNDRY MENS and BOYS Polo Shirts & 1 Preliminary to the discussion of plana was the presentation and acceptance of committees, the following assignments being accepted ; BON FIRE preceding the hike on the night of July IB: The Kiwauis club, with Claude Ashworth in direct charge; RECEPTION and SEATING; Provo Rotary club, Mr. Larson accepting the assignment with 87 sky FIREWORKS, rockets, to be shot by Hugh Rosa, the American Legion accepting the Job, with Frank Gardner peaking for them. LIGHTING arranged for by Dr. assisted by George Marshall, Ellerbeck of the Utah Power and Light company, and Mr. West of the Wasatch Forest service. FINANCE sponsored by the B. Y. U. with Mr. Sauls and E. II. Holt directly responsible. MERCHANTS' WINDOW T CORATIONS assigned to Junior Chamber, with Mark 1 gertson accepting tbe job. PROGRAM arrangements i be made under direction of Gcrrlt de Jong, who was absent, but Dr. Morley spoke for the com Made of High Count Green Drill! I mlttee. CAMPING and ACCOMODA-TION- S will be supervised by tbe 0 club, with Dr. Morgan directly In charge. DECORATIONS will be sponsored by the Lions club, bnt Victor Hedqulst, president was not present, so that Baxter Ley-ho- n 80-8- Chief Henry East. TRAILS and CAMPS will be looked after by Mr. West and Mr. Poulson. were offered SUGGESTIONS Informally around tbo table, with Miss Holbrook of tbe B. Y. U. phyalcal education department making a plea for National publicity, as the Tlmp bike has become a classic over the nation and yearly more and more biking and recreation clubs would come If Information was disseminated more widely. Buck Dixon believed First Aid facilities should bo provided, and an Invitation will be issued to tbe Army headquarter la Utah for assistance In this matter. to $1.98 $495 NOW n so! 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U. extension dept.; and of tba local representatives SLEEPING $100 v tat Wan the COMMUNITY SINGING will be SLACKS! SLACKS, Thats the popular appearal for men in Summer. Woolens, Gabardines, Flannels and Wash Fabrics PRICED FROM BROS. at Mildred Janes Beauty Shop Clark Barbershop BRIMHALL BKNDIX HOME LAUXDRY at Hanson led by Mr. Zanzlg. visiting faculty member at B. Y. U. Summer session, who Is bead of the National recreational committee. Invitation will tlso be Issued SLACKS, Get Your FREE TICKETS for the ed the charge, will be TRANSPORTATION supervised by Mr. Dixon, and Pollcelng and Parking will be Jointly directed by county und city forces, under Sheriff Durnell and . . . to furnish a band annual Tlmpanogoa hike had beconcert following the program at come an Institution and a tradit- Vivian of the Trlbnne staff, Christensens ... BEFORE THE Plana for the 27th Annual Timjianogoa hike to be held July 15, were laid Tuesday at the Roberts Hotel by general committee members under the chairmanship of C. J. Chick Hart, physical education professor at the B. Y. U. "Timpanogos is Americas greatest mountain, built specially for hiking purposes declares Harrison R. Merrill, head of the B. Y. U. extension department and chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce; a local band ttmm HAY and GRAIN 151 N. University Ave. PIIONE 114 187 WEST CENTER ST. Store Hours : 9 to 5:30 Week Days PHONES 411-41- 2 9:00 to 6:00 Saturdays |