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Show Thursday, December 19, 1949 UTAH VALLEY NEWS 4 C T ) f iTt as? !? 42 g state : : Mt "I URGES WATER S tl y 44 u CONSERVATION C- H Vi Although efficient operation has almost halved a predicted deficit, the Utah Valley Hospital needs money. It will require an estimated $S00O a year in addition to present services for the 44 income to maintain its charity and other broad area served. 7a Describing the possibility of a M drought next summer to parallel State Engineer M that of 1934-3, .IT. H. Humpherys this week . $ cautioned water users of the state 4J to save in every possible way on storage water for the next few j I months. Mr. Humpherys, with E. O. Nielsen, engineer in charge of Utah Investigations for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, and Director William Peterson of the U. S. A. C. extension division, addrsesed a meeting of the annual 44 adult training school at the col-lege In Logan Wednesday. Agricultural agents and repre-b- i sentatives from the states 29 H counties were present at the meet-4- 4 f r f!i H e 42 f t r ii1 a ve a jTC have the Famous V j X SHELBY ''kJprflLLAC 4 f I C3Ce .93 $ or Shoe Skates 4 42 i 4.2 Get His Gifts 42 2 $2 Today or Tomorrow Vi AVOID LAST MINUTE SORROW! I? h n You know how it is the final week before Christmas - - - crowds in the stores, holiday parties at home, visits If from relatives, the tree to trim. $2 f .2 COMPLETE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW! Arrow Shirts $2.00 and up f TruVal Shirts $1.15 and $1.35 50c $1.00 and $1.50 Smart Ties Pajamas, a great variety 1.35 to $5.00 ?f Gloves, in all leathers $1.65 to $5.00 ' 35c to $1.50 Interwoven Hose Belts and Buckle Sets. . .$1.00 and up Clothcraft and Varsity Town r SUITS OR In 1933-3- 4 we found ourselves in the worst drouth of which we 4J have any record, Mr. Humph-4- 4 All the ponds, creeks erys said. were drained. We reservoirs 44and jjare just as near 1933-3- 4 as with It Is our present water supply 44 possible to be. The state engineer based his 44 (conclusions on the present status 44 of Utah and Bear lakes and some of the larger reservoirs of the V y ii S) skates in tow n Wind $ .19 1 up COASTER WAGONS ALL STEEL Rubber Tired r m This fact came out Tuesday night when the executive commit44 tee Of the board of directors met to consider reports submitted by f Superintendent Mildred F. Wal15 months of 1 ker. After exactly operation. It Is seen that addition44 al funds will be needed. Officials 44 of the Commonwealth Fund, i A4 which made the hospital possible, f had predicted a possible annual 44ar deficit of from f 12,000 to J15,-00- 0 44 during the years while the SI hospital was establishing Itself jpt In the community. "vf reducing Hope of materially the annual deficit was offered by 44 Superintendent Walker. She polnt- led out that the institution had if been used only 58 per cent of Capacity during the past year, and 54.2 percent of capacity during the past month. There is plenty of room," she ?4 and I believe the hos- declared, 4 be used more as the will pltal people know more about it. Board members also expressed the belief that as the superior services of the hospital become will be known the Institution They used people. by more pointed out, however, that hospitals giving much free service, such as free care of new-bor- n infants and of charity cases, expect a deficit. Preliminary plans for raising the money were dlscusesd. When matured they will be submitted to the hospital association, of which all citizens in the hospital area are potential members, at the annual meeting, January 21st. Because of the large attendance expected, this gathering will be held in College hall, B. Y. U. i j fl I y j 4-- 4 y y state, considered together with below normal precipitation of 44 the past several months. Tubular Steel These are the best guides we 44 (!) Frame So If you he said. 4 can get, TRIKES Mi have small reservoirs and can All sizes and control them, do so. Cap your v stock See our colors wells, you may need the water. f of GUTScomplete THAT ARE 44 If you have lands which are not f REALLY USEFUL. $4.39 up Jn (frozen on which you can apply water that would otherwise waste, If (aPPy that water. While thereser-- 42 jderground basin Is a public Hoping Your Xmas Bag is Packed voir, it Is still your basin, and If you waste it you are wasting your If All Good Things With Cheer own water as well as that of your neighbors. If Btate enKineer told of 57 work of federal bureaus In furK ther'ng the water conservation program In Utah. He said that 41 with aid of these bureaus and the If PHONE 244 255 W. Center 44 benefits, to be realized through the federal flood control act and small ryservotr Vwi. the llWn'via, X x act, there Is no reason why Utah not compleie projects necessary to Insure an ample water supply In the state. More than 700 possible reservoir sites have been Investigated by the state engineers Information Is office and the available to anyone In the state requesting It, he said, i Utahns were advised to take their water problems to the Utah Water Storage commission for consideration. In an address by CS'Mr. Nielsen. We look to this 44 ' commission for advice on the order In which we Investigate these water projects, he said. He outlined In detail the work done In Utah on water conservation projects to date. In reiterating statements made by the state engineer, Mr. Peterin the. son said: The rainfall state of Utah Is only half suffl- cient to insure crop growth. If we are going to stay In this sec- toin we must make economical use of every bit of water avail- Youll cut a fine able. figure this Christcame When Mr. Humpherys mas if you give Into office there was little data available, but now, compared with somebody a fine other states, we are a long way pair of skates Skating, you kno-v- , is the big ahead, he said. Ajithe fg looking Best Hand Sleds y If from SHRIVERS every man knows It its good. Finest Quality Fleet as the -- Freeman Shoes $4.00, $5.00 and $5.65 $3.85 Berg Hats We have everything to make a Mans Christmas happy, and if its a gift iU tf li y y y un-4- and y y te if if Con. Wajjon TS, 15. & Mach. n Case-Wheel- yy p! I1 y Special Line hockeyYkates MANY YOUNG FOLKS STOP AT OUR PUMPS REGULARLY Standard WILDE Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Call getting a present that would impress her seemed plenty tough. So I gave up trying to impress her and sent a gift that expressed my sentiments a gift of flowers, And you ought to know how well it Provo Greenhouse Phone Elght-- Where- - the Flower ft r. t-- . j.Y.t.i.i.V Grow f JOSEPHINE Empress of France UTAI1 VALLEY GLASS AND PALix yjs. 1763-181- PHONE 656 Something new is not enough in the field of fashion. Faahion design must he eminently right and quality in the aehievement superb. Style without quality success. In our shop, style and in every price range. Come in VETERINARIAN 156 West Srd North Phone Provo, Utah 053-- J LOANS and REAL ESTATE MYRLE SHOP See FRED E. RAY Phone Phone 10 Ave. of that design must bo falls short of fashion quality go hand in hand, today JUST TO LOOK. Where Quality Sells and Priius Please INSURANCE 78 N. Unlv. 4 beautiful first Wife of Napoleon Bonaparte VANCE DR. ARTHUR LADIES 2G4 WEAR 33 E. Center COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE 83 Phou. North Unlv. Ave. 19 PHONE 109 Fire Insurance Real Estate Willard D - - - worries, cares, troubles and just sit back and be happy in the thought w'eve good friends and theyre thinking of us. PLENTY OF NEW LIFE IN THIS USED CAR UTAH . REPAIRING Below wTe list a few of the Many Makes and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $695. See Us Now 1937 NASH SEDAN Radio and Heater Radio and neater 1940 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1939 PONTIAC COUFE Radio and Heater 1937 DODGE SEDAN Radio and Heater 1938 FORD V-- 8 PICK-U- P 1938 CHEV. Cliwwls and Cab, long Ythefl bane. This is a real bargain! U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Telephone 047R4 PROVO, UTAH LITTLE MOHAWK 272 West Center mmttzi Thone 169 -i- Liberal Brimhall Bros. Provo Phone 860 iso Norn, Trade-i- n u Univ. Used Lumber Ghinnles, Gash and Doors SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES -- Tliiw 1 OHO Dodge Sextan was a good ear when ila original owner tradix! it In. Its a lot BETTER car now that onr expert mechanic have given it thorough rhotk and reconditioning. The famous Dodge balance of economy and comfort are there, ready to take you many thousand- - of milt in luxury, at low cost. hen you can buy deluxe unused transportation IkJe this for what were asking, you're getting a real bargain. TIRE $5.75 Phone 1553 L. Sowards Agency Lets Put Everything Aside on Christmas SERVICE Native lumber money when I was rushing jour mother and REPLACEMENTS GLASS Go 19 Gives You Oil Service Station much ... Ageless Desire VENETIAN BLINDS PROVO at A didnt have I WE HAVE A rrrrr Delivered want to impress her, dont you, son? I know how you feol. Well, You Fashion. Who can do it? speed-minde- d W. H. Bill secretary-treasure- a Per Ton LINES FROM LIFE Vice-preside-nt -- HI-GRA- : a Co. rage this season and Santa reports new skates are in tremendous demand. Wehave a?l the models for plain, fancy and skaters of every age. These young folks, nowadajs are always In a hurry to get some place and they want and expect lightning service. Well, we cant aiwas give it to them as fast as ihey want bnt apparently It is as fast or faster than they can g what they want anywhere. They come In frequently feel free to ask for that extra service that counts. Dr. Franklin S. Harris, who Is the hospital board as well head as president of the university, will preside. Besides going fully Into the work and finances of the Institution, the association will elect officers. The resignation of Dr. Ralph L. Blair, resident physician, was Dr accepted Tuesday night. Blair has already left for his home in Broken Bow, Nebr., to prepare for army service. To replace him the executive committee appointed Dr. Peter Gelsberger, young Hungarian physician. After oh tainnig his M. D. from the Royal Hungarian university, Budapest. he had three years of surgical residency in the Brody hospital there. He has passed the New York state board examination and has had one year of approved interneship at Sydenham hospital xew York Ctly. Dr. Gelsberger was wired to come Immediately All members of the medical staff were reappointed to continue thi services which they have given during the past year. The consulting staff likewise was continued In office until after the next meeting. The November financial statement was approved. Besides President Harris and Superintendent Walker, those who attended were R. J. MurOrson John O. Beesley, dock, Prestwlch, and Clayton Jenkins, im yy j ?2 tl. Complete Stock F RICES .49 $ START at A Ing. $2250 and $25 f jW ' OVERCOATS !S8000 Yearly Deficit P rcdictctl By Utah Valley Hospital Board f - ah F .. till!!: ::: ::::: :t :: ::::::: :;: I:::::: :::: :t:t ei:gi;;eer Allowances and Easy Terms! sales iw jnited & SERVICE 666 You Furnish the Lot . Vell Build the Home |