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Show Friday, December UTAH VALLEY NEWS PERTINENT FACTS ian police. Both France and Britain have expreued the "hope" that Germany will not annex Kernel. the next move Evidently Nasi Germany's next move aeama recta with the Nail Reich, e e to bo toward Kernel, Lithuania, following the amaahlng victory at Utah's WPA payrolls wero not tho parliamentary elections which diminished, saving to Utah labor decreed tho end of tho Lithuan about tfi, 000 toward Christmas labdWKEfflHS We Lick Battery Ian hove ta Uf Troubles Before Mq pay k They Happen i re-K- ss Threat ha Against District Sra whkk ta my II ta llIkMlIlf ta f M-- i : tar U Matte! Sm II today, leak el taa Ptoa aad yaa afl arhy it to sailed America'! "-- nlailnl Ikrlll lira al Ika SEIBERI HU I l' We charge and service all makee of batteries and repair all makes of generators and starters. Drive In and let us test your It will give battery regularly. you longer life and better service. Body and Fender Repair Service Nimer & Clayson 275 So. University Ave. For the I Utah Valley Glass & Paint ( Christmas Specials , Done by Experts Irovo, Utah j Appreciated Christmas and For 0. I im wxnwo 16, 19& I made to him until utter he haTL. Christmas for her b a tick, fly, or flea bite, their a mental note not to worry about awayfrom them for some tH? or by coming In contact with day night. Intolerance a f And then, great is the joy blood from diseased rabbits," produced In 1916 was shown as the younger generation." ofu Leisurely I walked among toe homecoming, with Its full niu7 statee Noel Walter, sanitarian for a highlight of thoe evening, e e happy people - wondering about tlon of his blessings! ( health district No IV. "In dres-- 1 Tee, that must be tne aos the womens the cause of this newly awakoned i Transforming small a Injury rabbits very sing r. we have watched tie something that had stirred the with horror, to the hand may cause infection." gymnalsum Into a Hill Billy human tragedies which have Walter advises It is best to sort. Junior and Senior students hearts and souls of so many 'i use rubber gloves when handling at Brigham Toung university will persona at this Tuletlda season. pened so quickly and so oftcaLf rabbits. The tularemia germ Is hold their annual Interclass party Is It an Indication of the true our brothers in other lands, ft spirit of Christmas? Or is It a is almost as though we had v. killed at a temperature of 123 tonight. new and genuine appreciation of neased the barbarity of the die t degrees F. Wild rabbit when - our blessings In America? tators of 193$ and then, had m. J. assistant Alva proIs for safe Johansen, eooked thoroughly Perhaps wo Americans have denly returned to our own Aa. consumption. The preparation of fessor of chemistry at B.T.U. has the rabbit, therefore. Is the dan-- 1 been appointed chairman of the been Uks a youth who takes for ica - and rejoice that we an pn gerous task, but can Ce safety student accomodjjtlonx committee granted his parents, friends and vlleged to celebrate the annlvw. was announced Saturday to luxuries - they mean very little sary of the birth of the Savior. J , it done with proper precautions. from tularemia lasts ceed Dr. Wayne B. Hales who was two or three weeks. Convales- recently released. cence Is slow. Seldom does one A Most a a a begin work again within the Gift month owing to extreme weak- - from B.Y.U. have been mailed to Brake or break? - thats the Two new eases of Tulare-appeare- d ness and lack of energy upon at- - more than 2300 Utah teachers Mother warning of the Utah Taxpayers' Dad in Emery ; tempting any task. After having j and Inquirers from all sections of association, headed by K. H. Har- miu NEW WALLPAPER FOR ris of Salt Lake City, to all pub- eouiitv thin week reports the disease a vtnon takes from tho country. montha t0 a yeaP t0 reglIn hu lic offlrlils in making up thnir THE BEDROOM OR I 1039 budgets. Unless these offi- Dr. Ij. Al. r arner, director normal health and strength. When you go hunting wild rah-- j talent all the way from concert j No IV, cials put on the brakes when of health district LIVING ROOM planning their budgets they will Ulth ncnilquarttTH in Proto. bits, tor the sake of your health i violinists and chamber mnsls enof rabbltj killed by dog lemblei to imitators of Donald break the state, he warns, as he Now that our huntinR season bpware those that can be killed Duck are belnff presented to Tari-l- a or cata-0points to the direct and Indirect ' over, many sportsmen turn to 348 W. Center Phone 403 .with u club. These sre probably ous schools, churches, and com- tux burden of 1928 being $24,- rabblt hunting. This type of sport K(.k Be a when hunt-- : mnnity and social groups In Pro- 020.000 and for 1928 now reach- Is sportsman exciting and fascinating but the jnK Avoid those at the point of vo and surrounding counties by ing the staggering total of $31,- Involved are sometimes the Run but take them at long the Public Service bureau of the 4 15. 000 and (hat in the face of dangers overlooked. decreased abllty of the taxpayers range for this will lessen your university. Edward I)r. Francis, a few chance to bag a rabbit sick with to raise taxes. Valuations In Utah made an extenaive tuUreinto. years ago, have dropped from $700,705,000 of tularemia among rabbits, TNE SPIRIT OF to $569,974,000 and farm Income xludy every case of tulare- - j lie found tularemia (PaHteurella mlaPractically Ik down $61,635,000 can be prevented ly follow-- ! since 1928. tularliiia) in the rocky mounthe simple rules given above. UNSELFISHNESS Tux Increases can have but one atatea and It is now known lug tain result - disaster,'' Dr. Harris con- that this disease Is wide spread cludes. throughout Utah. Delegates Name All high schools In Utah are (By Mary Ellen Cain) Tularemia may be transmitted Leaders On There is something new in the Christmas shopping atmosphere these days. Everywhere, one sees : ; peace, Joy, and contentment In , , , Iff Ai"n ! the facM at no., .ho or. Is tho which closed Friday at the Utah crowtIed ahopa and on the ,twetg M Stale Agricultural college. Direc- - i thm la a ,aok nf that tIrcdi duty 5 or William Peterson announced gift buying expression which has that the following delegatea had been so very familiar to na all In been elected to serve on tne State the past. And. never have I seen so many pleasant, smiling clerks Planning Board: District one - Cache, Box Elder, - they fairly radiate the spirit of Weber and Morgan counties: Ella unselfishness. V. Keeder of Box Elder; George I suggested to a cheerful little Stallings of Weber. District two clerk, who was hurriedly wrappSalt Lake, Davis, Tooele, Summit ing gifts, that she would surely and Rich: A. B. Barton of Davis be weary of the spirit and Bessie Hixson Of Summit. long before Christmas. She smil' District three - Juab, Utah and ed happily and assured me that Wasatch: Mrs. Nora J. Reid of she was looking forward to Christthe big reductions in price ' Juab; W. C. Whiting of Wasatch, mas this year with great enthusDistrict four - billiard, Beaver, iasm - You see, she said, 1 316 W. Center Christmas to you we Iron, Waahlngton and Kane: Mrs. have two small children, and I NO INTEREST EASY TERMS Loitie Kimball of Millard; Wil- - just can't wait to see their faces ford Day of Iron. District five - on Christmas morning. And she was sincerely grateful for the opSanpete, Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Garfield: Mrs. Zula C. Nielson of portunity to help earn a bright Sevier; George Hunt of Wayne. Dlatrict six - Daggett, Duchesne. Uintah, Carbon, Emery, Grand Grocery Store and San Juan; Elmer J. Linw of Special Sale Hay, grain and feed, - good Uintah; Mrs. Belle Johnson of Home - M acre ground on $17.50 Carbon. Business paying. Tours These delegates who were elect-e- d NOW for 3500.00. Unusually Low Prices by district representatives at-- . tending the conference will re- - SEE US FOR A small amount down and small monthly $19.85 present the farm and farm home Many Other Good Buys Interests on the state board. Fed-- ! payments will buy any of these pianos eral agencies, the Farm Bureau CHRISTMAS A Federation, and other cooperating PROWS & HAWS agencies will be appointed later, $22.50 Director Peterson said. CO. REALTY NOW. . . . 0 w man to be surveyed as to admlmstra- tlon methods, teaching personnel, and school plant, according to the State Department of Public Instruction. Granite High In Balt Lake county geta the first check over and Lehl hlgk In Utah county gets It first here. Forms for measuring educational efficiency have been worked ont by the December. a a a American council of education at Equality In educational oppor- a cost of $200,000, It is reported. tunity in this country following The survey will be conducted over a Supreme court ruling delivered the nation in all secondary educaby Chief Justice Hughee holding tional institution. that Klsaouri must allow Negro law students resident in the state, Tularemia the same privilege as white students in the matter of legal eduSportsmen cation In the state. H. Warns shopdleg. Although an order from Aubrey Williams! deputy WPA administrator at Washing ton D. C. was sent cutting the rolls by 1700 Utahans, yet State Dlretor Darrell J. Greenwell succeeded, by a telephone conversation In retaining the present number of 11,200 at least during babies. : Farm MEN of Your Choice Pre- - Christmas fj ij Suit ami Overcoat -- gift-givi- : Here is your greatest chance to profit by high quality suits and overcoats. As our Furniture Exchange of Levens offer present j , ! . . . USED PIANOS j1 Suits of Large Variety of ) , Regular $14.65 Regular NOW.... y. at $17.65 GIFT FINE Regular for AT Regular USED PIANOS $27.50 NOW. . . . $23.65 THE ENTIRE FAMILY For What You Want THIS WEEK THE iiyii n S3 North University Avenue, Phone 456 for Appointment Elder Me Ivin J. Ballard of the council of the twelve, waa the speaker at the Wednesday devotional this week. Taylor Bros. Co. 3 -- see Life at Its Best" will ne the theme of the eighteenth annual leadership week to be held at B.Y.U. January it waa announced Monday. 8peclal comit-tee- a have been chosen and are at work, according to Chairman Seth T. Shaw. 23-2- 7, Overcoats Regular . . . NOW. Regular $19.50 NOW.... Regular J I $18.56 $22.50 NOW.... j $15.65 i At the Lowest Prices We Have Ever Had ( Garth Seegmlller 01 Denver, Colorado, waa elected president of the freshman class at the Y" Monday. Ruth Stout of Moab was chosen from five finalists as the "Sweet- -heart of Delta Phi" In an election j, jn Monday. Her picture will appear on the "Sweetheart Song" of the national fraternity fur returned missionaries. fi $17.65 CEDAR CHESTS I $15.85 NOW. Regular ! A small deposit will hold any chest No Carrying Charge Low Easy Terms J 6 - Associated Men Students hare commenced an exten sive program of winter sports with the purchase of sklls, ac--! cording to Willie Stevens, chalr- -' man. Way Approved I. E. S. FLOOR Y.U. $19.65 just replenished our stock of th ese so if you hurry well have your size. LAMPS Large Heavy Base, Silk or Parchment Shades The went fresnnia S3 debate vS tournament waa won by Dean ' 3 fonder and John Stone of Provo. F5 $6.95 UPHOLSTERED Jr CHAIRS Beautiful velvet and velour covers. Large assortment of colors. Juvenile Size $9-9- 5 a j Personal interviews for the pnr- JS pose of expert counsel In sehool U 5" and Individual problems, were jS begun this week at the "Y un vq der the dir, c tlon of the faculty! personnel committee. IIS a ' CHILDRENS HARDWOOD ROCKERS TABLE and CHAIR SETS CHILDRENS WICKER ROCKERS If GENUINE LLOYD WICKER ROCKERS, as low as $1.65 3.95 s i An exhibit of the art work of students (n design painting and drawing classes has recently been hung In Room D. for display until January 15. harkfleld are, has been chosen on the All . 2.95 Granite Furniture Srandlnavlan-Amerlcn- n second team, according to news of the selection announced by Ralph H. Colson, sports writer of Brstou, Mnrvachuse'ts. B.Y.U. faeplty members held 9 M B. IT. i 1-6- If a "Jack Rabbit" Christensen. THE STORE OF CHEATER VALUES I ' IS We have ENJOY BUY USEFUL GIFTS THAT ANYONE CAN AND EVERYONE CAN AFFORD 84 North University Ave. Provo, Utah. J |