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Show V Friday, August 4, 1939 THE VOICE OF SHAKOS ulljr Uotrr nf Sliarmt Fuklifthed weekly at Provo, Vtath, by ti Sharon Cooperative EdnctMomml Becreetional Aaeocistloci of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Pnbiwhiny Cospany, Nortfa First it Host Street, Provo, Utui. hhifiered mm Second Class Matter, October Utah, tuader act oi March ft. or 8, 1937, at the Poet Office at Prove, CHILDREN Some jeode hue Heir liousts, Ah I others love Heir gold. Hut tee think that our ihildrtn. Are Wealth to us untold ire th ink of tin in hi) daylight, And d leant of them hi night, wonder uhat 7J'e If ret yihhuj's e tlayre all right. doing, A mm o mi ti ce m e ra t ! DISTRICT Friends of H. C. WASHBURN, M. D. begin practice of UTAH PROVO Phone 456 Offices and equipment are now being prepared in Orem for Dr. Washburn, and his friends in this district desire that the people here know that he is going to come here to make his home and pi at tire. TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES SEE IT AND ALL OTHER Now anti Used Furniture i: BROS. 121 West Hardwood Light or Dark Walnut Bedroom Suite cotton $ .90 Sturdy coil spring, SECURITY BRIM HALL Bought and Sold 1 Signatures North Phone Provo No Other 24IO Necessary ce b. AI! ($ far !ib IDEAL for SWEETHEARTS, CAUGMERS, SKID DISCOUNT .75 See the new Beautiful Styles USED CIRCULATORS $ up q ,".i .50 Complete set up up Get yours now before theyre all sold No Carrying Charge Furniture Exchange Center St. Fh ) imimtumminn MORRISON Auto Supply 225 West Center SCREEN DOORS SPECIAL SIZES AT COST TO CLOSE OUT Provo , 1 1")! 1 t) Sponsors Show Problems Facing Industry, Point To Methods for Meeting Difficulties Fundamental in Utahs progress lies the problem of Livestock development, declares Vern Woodhead, assistant secretary of'tlie Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce w,iicli is one of the sponsoring organizations for the program now being inaugurated throughout Utah for the assistance of that industry. The Utah Cattle C rowers Association, the Utah Bankers Association, the U. S. A. C. ,'xtension service, the Junior Fat Stock show, and the Department Of Agriculture vocation are the other sponsors. They declare three major problems face the Livestock Industry: 1. Replacement project; 2. Culling the herds; 3. Development of a Feed Lot .program. Mr. Woodhead lays forth the following explanations in the hope that geneial interest can be aroused In this matter which is essential to the welfare of the G. & J. 450-21..- ... TIRE $4.71 Industrial Loan WITH OLD TIRE COMPANY L. & II. Tire Company 64 X. Vnlv. rbnne 1277 348 West Center St. FROVO UTAH bead WITH YOUR NEW ROME ! : Trotide an outlet for the breeders better breeding stork v. ithoiit sending them to slaugh- 1. fZ ter the livestock of the j t & j PROBLEM II Pulling the Herds: To give the program Impetus and profitable results: the pro. gram provides for a state-wid- e culling program when the herds T rorae off the range this Fall. A committee has already been ap-- l. pointed to locate good breeding of local slate stoi k In hprds breeders and to go into neigh- - it boring statp to secure an ade-j?- quate supply. i. Thousands of animals are al-- l lowed on the range and are car ried through the a Inter months, which are not profitable meat producing animalB. They cannot make the necessary gains to create a profit. They do not dress out satisfactoritly and the meat is of Inferior grade but itj Inferior cattle Fpts the price. like all other inferior farm pro. duce sets the farm price b o w SPEAR LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER H Moik Improved. This project would have a twofold pm pose, sacs Mr. Mood, entire slate. Replacement Project: the Inferior (a) Remove scrub and grade bulls and replace them with good beef type bulls of pure breeding and registration papers. the Inferior (b) Remove grade and scrub cows and heifess now used for breeding purposes and replace them with well bred female stock, carefully selected from the best herds of this and surrounding states. Cattle buyers report - that of thousands females. good grown should be fed to livestock and the profits of the Industry kept at home, concludes Mr. Woodhead. club "Future Farmers and members have proved the profitable practice of feeding good anlmalB at home. Plans are now being made to enlarge upon the livestock actviitles of Club members, by encouraging them to feed groups of animals Instead of one or two, which has been the customary practice. There Is a ready market for such cattle, with which to replace grass fed stock. 'fctfMaz c';ap'cc. breeding stock, go to the block These animals year. every should be carefully selected and where their placed on farms blood lines could be maintained and further developed, andlhe general quality of all the llve- - 2. Improve NEW Columbia and MOTHERS. For GRADUATION, WEDDINGS, BIRTHDAYS, CONFIRMATION the profit line, and far below the cost of production. PROBLEM III Develop a Feed I Ait Program of Utah Approximately 35 cattle are consumed In Uah. When the summer Tanges are closed la the Fall the cattle are shipped Into other states where the feed lot Is highly developed. Only the best go to the feed lots. Profits of the herd go with them asd add to the farm and ranch overhead expense. The culls are left at home. Utahs hay, grain, beet pulp, and other crops which can be Utah Livestock Development Plans Get Under Way PROBLEM' I 4tci moth protection features backed by the free moth insurance policy of one of the world's largest insurance com- panies. Come in and see it today! .Dixon - T aylor - Rossell Co. state: PROTECTION $ 316 West -- The GIFT THAT STARTS A HOME FOR OUR AUGUST SALI Inler-mount- ON YOUR OWN and BATTERIES No Interest Sweethearts! Parents! Look! You save more than a fourth on this superb Lane Augusj sale special. It's the lat- est deMttwith all Larss guaranteed 53 No. Uunlversity Avenue in OREM, UTAH Easy Terms fei FS'iU (Olilr LANE MODELS SPECIALLY PRICED Realty Company MONTAG RANGES wik. mmummmtmimidiii iumu SsHg SraaGnoE Better Than Renting MEDICINE AND SURGERY NEW mil'"' mm iv? 1(0 m fall' Tire and wish to announce that he will, in a few months, BIG unMii'un iii.iinihMiiiiu '' son-in-la- 09-J- -l for only NEW Print or Inlaid Linoleum Remnants . . uuu Mr.-an- Bonfire programs were held on Saturday and Sunday evenings, Mrs. C. H. Darios, Reporter July 22 and 23, and on the morning of the 24th a Pioneer Day Telephone program was given. The Ward outing at Grauite Mr. and Mra. Reed Brawn re. Flats was reported a success by (turned last week from an exten-th- e large number In attendance, sive trip to Yellowstone park. Mattress H'Ut.titfiiuiHttHiiiimii'"ii.iiiiiin for GRAND VIEW 55-I- mi Hubbard Tts the spirit of true giving, The Father gave it birth, The Master brought it with him, Whn lie came to dwell on earth. Then use this gift, tis the Key of Gold, That uill bring yon joy on earth. It unlocks the gates to the world of love. 'Tis the Fathers gift to earth. By Frkd IIillas NEW immiitii.h 34-3- friends with all your neighbors, Their children too as well, And share icith them, their sorrows, Their jogs to you theyll tell. We hate another precious gift, To add to what iveve told, We know that you will lore it, It brings you joys untold. & imumiHiiiiiMiimnmiimiibumwnuiiinmmtiHtiiiiiiiiimiHtmmiiHmiHnnmimitiiinw.Mtt'iM.iitii 22-2- Make PEOPLE OF OREM route. Last Sunday at 11:30 a musical program was given in lieu of the usual sacrament service. The program was in charge of the genealogical committee of the of vocal ward and con .sted selei lions as follows: duet, Mr. and Mrs Dean Xuttall, trio, Mrs. C. H. Davies and daughters Betty and Vivia. Also an organ solo, Mrs. Kelsey, a musical reading. Edith Jones, cello solo. Vivia The-Dtr- Our thoughts go out towards them, IFc alwags wish them well, And wonder if theyre happy, Where i er they may dwell. So eh i! dr in if youll listen, A secret we will tell. Twill bring you joy eternal, Wherever you may dwell. TO TUB ducted: a song. Mrs. Ertman Christensen. Mrs. Nina Stratton and Mrs. Earl Malone, aunts of the bride; aocordian selections, Norma Hampshire; dance duet, Glenn Vernon and 'Daryl Stewart; song, Clementina Calder. Mrs. E. H. Calder and Mrs. E. C. Malone presided at the refreshment table and the gifts were arranged in an attractive display hy Mrs. Harold Calder and Mrs. J. C. Calder. After the reception the bride and groom returned to Kansas Davies. Sacrament meeting is iheld re- with his parents for a ten day summer honeymoon after which they will the gularly during months at 11:30 and all are mr.ke their home in Provo. urged to attend. ris reunion held at Saratoga on Sunday, July 30th, PICKED UP attracted several families from tile ward. Among the number IN PASSING were the Leray X. Davis family and the C. H. Davies family. Mr. C. II. Davies vrtis elected presiThe Utah Concrete Pipe Com. dent of the organization for the pany were low bidders on the ensuing year. first unit of the Salt Lake aqueThe famliy of Elmer Taylor Is duct from Deer Creek, their bid 3 residing at the Gardner home for on items being 1522,465.77 an Indefinite time. costs, and including freight Mrs. X. B. Thompson who has $480,673.74 on items 5 wLh been visiting with her family In the government to pay freight rtah and Idaho the past month charges. departed for her home In EvansUtah ton) 111. on Tuesday. Her parents Countys delinquent Mr. and Mrs C. H. Davies enter- Juveniles will be taken to Salt tained for her on Monday even- Lake County for correction at a ing. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. cost to this county of $1 per day Grant Davies and famliy. Mr. and for each delinquent sent up, folMrs. Maurice Harding and childlowing an arrangement between ren, Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of the two counties during the past Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. week. Francis Anderson of American Fork. Headed by Chief Scout Executive A. A. Anderson, Merrill assistant scout - Calder Christopherson, executive, and C. J. Hart, chair250 man of senior scouting In the Reception Utah National Parks council, 31 The Sharon ward amusement senior scouts from Utah couu.y hall was the scene of a wedding left Monday for the Fair at San Mrs. Francisco and other Interesting reception given by, O. H. Calder for their daughter places en route. They will re. Mr. and Mrs. R. turn Aug. 12. and Leo Hubbard (Valene Calder), NEW G. & J. TIRE Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hubbard, 525-1- 8 tlie grooms parents, came from $5.75 Maple Hill, Kansas to attend the WITH OLD TIRE at which over 250 wedding guehts were present. L. & II. Company The hall was beautifully decor348 West Center St. ated ii pink and orchid with baskets of garden flowers and PROVO UTAH several varieties of potted plants. In the receiving line were: Mr. and Mrs. Calder and Mr. am Mrs. Hubbard, the parents; Dar Owning Is rell Hill, best man; Mrs. Darrel of honor; Mis Hill, matron Louise Liechtv. Miss Clempntln Maxine Calder and Rawlins SEE SOME OF OUR BUTS! bridesmaids. 1.32x100 feet, Home and other The bride wore a beautifu improvements. All Special gown of pink silk lace and helt Term, Impvta. paid. a bouquet of white asters with Mod. fern leaves. The mothers, mat Brick,1 double ron of honor and bridesmaid garage lOOxlOO feet ground. dresse were also beautifully All Sp. fanpvts. paid. North East part of Provo f 3750.00 ,and (wore dainty corresponding corsages. Many Other Good Buys! With Mr. Ertman Christensen acting as master of eefemonie Haws Prows the following program was con en- - They visited with relatives j Lumber is the most important thing you put into you home. Unless you are an expert at judging, deal with a firm whose reputation assures you of quality and fair prices. We are equipped to give you service on any lumber job large or small. Call 232. : s v am s ?s v s i.s s NATIVE LUMBER USED LUMBER USED SASII AND DOORS t ; i.; i t v i ;', |