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Show VOICE OF SIl AIIOS OFFICERS ELECTED FOR CANYON NOIRE By-law- With the naming of a presidency and committee chairmen, organization of the new Canyon Home Council was perfected at a recent meeting of executive officers of the Young Womens Mutual Improvement associations of Utah, Sharon ana Frovo Stakes held at the Sharon stake administration building in Orem, according to Mrs. Adele Fielding, resident of the Sharon stake gtoup, Dean Phillips spent the weekend witli his parents Mr. and Mrs. FLEASALIT VIEW All hoys ot Scout View ward t rha-an- New Organization to Operate s Under Constitution, Thursday, April 16, 1912 Arthur Phillips. The Young Democrats of Pleas- ant View Precinct met nt the home of Newtll Baum Monday evening and the new officers are Orval Ashton, president; Mrs. George Boyce. Jr., vice president; and Margaret Dudley, secretary. Mr. P. K. Nielot n was given a dinner in honor of his birthday, Tuesday, by his children. age of the are to meet M noisy, Apnl 20, at 6 30 p. m at the P.iCo m iiool to p. i'. K out aim isos for the suinmef. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ilunn and daughter, Fiancis, Mr. and Mrs. Depew and Mrs. Strong and daughter. Gloria lift Wednesday for California. Mr. and Mrs Hunn will visit their son, Spencer DoYca T Wendell Perry and Stanford Ek ns of Logan spent the weekend with their folks. lisSJ!. auto-uggesti- things. -- by-la- by-la- 12-ho- - es BAUD TO EE HEARD FORECAST MADE MONDAY. APRIL 20 Canada. Euir, ne Evans of Bountiful. and Richard Burt of Sait Ttie amount of water available for storage in Itah Lake and Deer Creek will have a marked increase this year by reason of the heavy low snow covering, according to the Utah cooperative C.y, xx ill render numbers. The program, Detail of the Provo River and Utah Lake Drainage report is as allows: The yield of 'he Provo River at Provo in 1941 was 137.200 acre feet of which 50,200 acre feet ran off daring the period. The snow cover on the headwaters of the Provo River, as indicated by the April 1 survey, has a water content equal to that in 1941. The low snow cover Is heavier by The earth about 15 percent. mantel is wet. The yield per unit Pi ofeM-oRobert Sauer of water in snow storage will he a year of aitivity, Climaxing greater than in 1941. but unless abnormally high temperatures the Brigham Young University and May Coiuirt Band under the direction prevail during April there will be no unusually high of Pi (lessor Robert Sauer will be spring runoff this year The prob able yield of the Provo River at the forks will not r 1 mb. r period. The heavy ppreipltalion abnortn-c'.'- 1. i. 1 1 h Students of the Union school will present a radio program over station KOVO Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. Principal E. A. Beck will be in charge. 1 . . For Smart Appearance . . For Long Wear . . . For Fabric and Tailoring Major Thorit C. Herbertson. who left by bus Saturday evening for Santa Barbara, California telephoned Sunday of his safe arrival theie. He is the army hospital at Santa Barbara for further medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Murdock are spending several days in Ileber this week with their aged mother, Mrs. Rachtl Giles. She birthcelebrated her ninety-firs- t day on Thursday. Mrs. Harriet Varley. celebrated her seventy-fift- h birthday on Wednesday. Family members will gather to honor her at a birthday pariy later in the week when Mrs. Horace Prestwich, a daughter, returns from California More Mothers Could Benefit E practical. Wear a suit that has proven its wearing qualities by actual independent laboratory test The new Sturditwist fabric now withstands 100,000 friction rubs more wear than youll probably ever demand. Besides this it is expertly designed, cut and tailored to give you the last word in correct style. Guaranteed for satisfactory service by Clothcraft LINING KY lARl-Ql- O Shrivels hoven Beet- Max Dalby, Donna Lou Wardeil, Ralph Laycock. 'LArles!ene" Suite de Concert (Two Movements) Bizet. "Citizens of Vienna Waltz Zie-hre- r. "Rhapsodie Cypriote Saxophone Solo Combelle Evans. Selection from the Opera Gounod. Carry on For B. Y. U. "B Eugene Faust Song Y. U. College Song Snow, f The topic for discussion at the class for Expectant Mothers to be held this afternoon at the of the Utah Valley hospital win tie reparation for a Home Delivery. The class will begin promptly at 2 P. M. and officials In charge Invite all expectant mothers as well as visitors to attend. Attendance at the class held last week was very small It Is reported, and the sponsors feel that there are many more mothers in the city who wonld profit hy attending the rour'e and urge them to be present. n 8 OImiji and Johnson - Martha Raye wackiest, maddest, funmett show ever filmed! .... .. The and Two Reel Special. (Highly recom- DONT TADK mended by local army officials) POPULAR SCIENCE (Technicolor) NEWS OF THE DAY April Monday and Tuesday YOURE IN THE ARMY NOW 20-2- Jimmy Durante n piment of roars! beauties! 1liil Silvers - 1 Jane Wyman A battalion of corps of comics! A BLOND IE GOES TO COLLEGE n w f IS 4 Si' Superman Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday April SIERRA SUE 22-2- 3 Gene Autry and Sliiley Burnette The screen's greatest western star in his biggest picture! TIIE PERFECT SNOB Charlie Buggies - Churlottee Greenxvood ked hilariously romantic story! A laugli-pa- i and NEWS OF THE DAY and better get your order in NOW for These Extra-Qualit- y chicks if you want to make the most out of 1942 conditions. Doors open 6:45 Show at 7:15 Matinee prices of 25c prevail up to 7:45 30c after. Smart poultry men know that theres more money in quality poultry. You can save a few cents on cut-rat- e chicks and lose a lot of dollars. We arent interested in inferior chicks. The kind we sell are the kind that thrive and produce. Try our Purina Embryo-re- d chicks this year, and see for yourself the difference in chicks that are properly fed during the 21 days in the shell. Produced under official State and Federal supervision, for YOUR protection, TLMPAN'OGOS U. S. Approved, U. S. Tullorum Tested chicks for 1942 are a real buy. Order now, while choice delevery dates are still available. Timpanogos 710 Hatchery East 3rd South, Provo, Utah Phone 613 Headquarters for Purina Chows, custom grinding and mixing service Take Advantage ot DTK FLOOR INSURANCE ARMSTRONGS LINOLEUM WORKMANSHIP! Plus D-T-- Il THICK FELT c We'U Patf, YOUR CARPENTER to jjVt up aouti home. Laid Today for Lifetime Wear! Offer Special During -P- The second treatment under the current immunization clinic being held at the City and County buld-in- g is set for Monday, April 20, at 6 P. M., according to announcement of the public health officials in charge. The third treatment will he given on April 27, the same place at 6 P. M. At this time small pox vaccinations will be given to those who desire It. A charge of 25 cents will be made for the three Immunizations and 25 cents for all adults who desire the smallpox vaccination For children the smallpox win he free of charge 17-1- lVnny SinglrUm - Arthur foakp - loarry Sims America's favorite film family k A starts at 7:15 April IIELLZAPOPPIN A Sandgren. Show Friday and Saturday ARCTIC GIANT fet "Humor. j Trio Clarinet "Allegro y on the watershed during April. May and June in 1941 cause !he Tunoff during that year to greatly pxreed that Indicated by the April 1 snow cox er. There are at present 391.000 of water in Utah Lake. acre The htavier low snow cover this year will Increase the amount of water available for storage in Utah Lake and Deer Creek, regardless of the spring runoff there during the 1942 season. be conservation should Rigid practiced, however, so that a reserve may he built up In Utah Lake to protect the users against future dry years, says Mr. Clyde Alice Harding will give the Literary lesson at Relief Society next week. The subject la T William Tell SilBOlii Doors open 6:45 of of music, 30.000 ;u re feet of which ward. Mrs. hia J,cm Evans. Ballet Music from Roasini. . minh consisting approximately 35,000 acre feet will run uf during the July-K'- Speakers at the sacrament meetng Sunday evening were Alvin Peterson, George Sidwoil, and Ray Carter of the Sharon $ program "Star Spangled Banner National Anthem Scott Key. SchuRosamunde Overture bert. Cornet "Carnival of Venice" Burt. Solo Clarke Richard Characteristic Lady of Spain er ei eed the many differtit types will be as follows: VINEYARD A Sait that answers' ' every demand I as 'idols'?, Including Max :y of y.i.t Lake City, Donna Wardeil of Helper, Ralph Lay fk of Raymond, Alberta, xx. U Da tion. ' .A Mrs. Armina Boswell, of Prowas elected President stake, and Mrs. Oriel Clegg, Sharon Yvonne Perry and little son are By WYMAN El. EG stake, with Mrs. visiting In California. La Von Jones of I'tah stake named Dr. Emil Coue arrived in New The Page school children gave secretary and Miss Grace Cheever York City and had the whole their annual operetta Friday. It of Provo, treasurer. to was enjoyed by a large audience country going around talking itself That was in January 1923. of committee at the Pleasant View amusement Appointments Dr. Coue was a chairmen were made as follows: hall. henchman who Edna Larsen, foods and catering; in lelieved Next Mrs. Baum Emily Tuesday Lorna Maycock, special programs; a Mae Hodson, ward contact. Mrs. will give the Literary lesson. All nethod of urg-n- g Effie Pinegar has been appointed are invited to give something yourself on as Sharon stakes member of the humorous at the roll call. t o bigge r and ward contact committee, Mrs. Mrs. Katherine Firth has as letter Fielding states. her guests her son, Llovd WorkHe was one of !he first of the Election and appointment of man, and family from New writers and lecthese officers and committee Mexico. turers to urge us chairmen marks the beginning of Mr. and Mis Arlington Snow on to a broader an altogether new organization are moving into (heir new home. devi for the Canyon iopment of our own talents. Home Council, Pait of his treatment was made Mr. Theron Killpack and Mrs states Mrs. Fielding, which will operate under and a con- Edith Know were host and hostess up of the phrase, "Day by dav stitution especially adopted for to the M. I, A. officers and teach- in every wav I am getting betits use. This constitution and the ers last Saturday at the home of ter and better." The patient was to repeat this daily until hypnowere approved by M. I Mrs. Snow. tized into believing It. A. stake boards, the General The M. I. A. gave a barn dance 19 2 3 was also the year Elbert Board, stake high councils, and Tuesday as iheir closing social. H. Gary, of U. S. Steel stated by ward presidencies of the three All who attended enjoyed the eve- that it was impossible to abolish stakes. Committee members who ning. the day in the steel mills. framed the constitution and bylaws were Mrs. Boswell. Mrs Next Sunday evening at 7 p. Some people are saying the same day now. Clpgg, and Mrs. Katie Mitchell, m. will be Primary conference. thing about the As you read this column each first Canvon Home to Service The and theme Faith Mother, we hope it will revlvp and now president of the Provo Church and Country, will be week pleasant memories for you. There stake. given by the children. Is no memory more cherished the "Perfct e Tribute Mr. and Mrs. Grant II. Ivins than The new presidency of the Canyon Home Council succeeds Miss attended the banquet of the Jay-ce- memorial services that are beauGrace Cheever. who has acted as club at the Arts Building at tiful and reverent a tradition at Mr. the Berg Mortuary, for many Chairman of the council for sev- Springvllle. Wednesday. eral years. Ivins was one of the speakers. years. Phone 378. vo j inow survey and water supply forecast for 1942 prepared by George D. Clyde, irrigation engineer of the I'tah Experiment sta- at Ontario, California, and their daughter. Dorothy, at Berkley, California. Paul Foote of San Diego, California is visiting with his folks, Mr and Mrs. Earl Foote. l1 e J Monday, April 20, at 3:13 p m , in 'be As-- i inbly hall of the J .s. i h 3 n i! h Buiidmg 1 he ee s, in hi,- - of the band as B. Y. U, CONCERT April HO DELAY 1 Included With Every Custom Job! PAYMENTS Horn Improvements should be delayed, because delays are costly. 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