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Show U WDTOR 'CARLOAD OF Montag Ranges SPECIAL OFFER! " set of ' Stainless Steelware included with any Range at $ 69 or up Other Ranees Aa' low aa: $39.50 Window! Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center mi Jnunlta Stevens entertained the members of tha Primrose club at her homa Wednas-da- y afternoon. Social chat and were enjoyed by refreshments written especially articles NOTE: This is one of a series of those present in Ltah by Dr. Thomas L. Martin for this paper on Security tu Members of the Lamb Too Tba life of Mrs. H. A. Beaeb dab bald a business meeting at was (Iren by Mrs. Stanley Bon-nKeeleye on Monday araalnc. Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Reporter at tba regular meeting of tba Women! tho section of mnale lUrtha Mlw Marjorie Huff left WedWomen'! A telegram receired by Bert nesday for an IndeflnlU stay on Council Monday at tba club home. tbo coaiL Barbae from bis wife aaya they Humus, Our Greatest Soil Need childThursday afternoon, ren enjoyed dancing after which eooklea and punch were nerved. Sunday evening the geneolgi-ccommittee will hnve charge of the sacrament meeting. The first and third year Junior glrle receive awards for completare the proud grandparent! of will the years work. Mrs. Wanda twin boye. The hippy parent! ing to Johnson year Junior leadare Mr. and Mre. Roy Motbeney. er and Mrs.first Jennie W. Johneon Mra. Motbeney before her marrithird year leader. age wae Verde Barkue. Her mother (Mra. Bert Backus) has been Social Mrs. Harold Hannon entertainwith her since January. Tba twins are the great grandchildren of ed Monday afternoon In honor of Mre. Byron Fisher. Selina Marrott. Mtoe Mildred Colledgo of Lehl Marriages George Backaa announces tba wae gneet of Mra. Virginia Backns marriage Friday of his daugbtar, Colled ge Wednesday and ThursVirginia, to Chriao Colled ga of day. Lehl. Tho young eonplo will mako Roselald Stark tha amall dangh- their homo at Labi. ter of Mr. and Mra. Wflford Stork had her tonalla removed at tha Deaths Ferry Aietooa recyred word office of Dr. Gay Anderson SatMonday that bla brother, Michael, urday. ofSalt Lake City had passed At tha graduation exercises away. Burial will taka place at held at tha Pleaaaat Grove high Logan. Mr. Nlotoon to the owner school Thursday evening tho folof the Rosy show honeee at Brig- lowing boya and glrla of Windsor ham, Logan, Preaton, Idaho, received diplomas. Theo Aston, Bolae, Idabo.Buhl Idaho and Rhea Ilooley, Zola Hooley, Fay Nampa. Idaho. Hreinson, Rera Marrott, Perneal Bhoel and LaRue Wright. (liurrh News LaRno Wright, Rhoa Hooley, Commencement Exercises ore Zola Mooley and Rera Marrott received diplomas at the Semi- the order of the day, with the nary graduation era relies held at B. T. V. high school program the Stake Tabernacle at Pleasant presented at College Hall Grove Sunday evening. Thursday night with 51 graduThe Sunday School officers and ates obtaining diplomas; Dixon teachers held a business meeting Junior high at Provo high school at tho homo of Bishop Lowo Wed- nnd Farrar Junior high at Farrar both also Thursday night, and nesday evening. The Primary held their closing tonight tha Provo high school social at the Llndoa school honae will present ta graduates. al worn . Single or Double Breasted All Radically Reduced For Thig Event tt5Vl6-7- 5 SUITS Special Group Sizes 2 to 14 these fine lines Rothmoor Leeds - $ 2 -- This: COATS! .50 $ 98 Dont Wait! Get Yours Light Weight STRAWS In fine Variweaves colored - Fev no I Manner comfort get a pair them sheas TODAY. BOOTERIE 124 West Center Provo - IMg Savnnngs BIGELOW RUGS on aw yr The deportment of agriculture's crop reporting board has esti-- i Others mated the winter wheat crop this year to be the second largest on record. It announced this week. 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The German slogan to: German Nutrition for the German People from the German Soils. Their soil scientists ere working on this problem. Commercial fertilisers have been used a greet deal, yet the soils are not producing si they should. Investigators say there to something locking In tho forming system somewhere and observations Indicate that it is n lock of hum os In the soil. It to found that humus and commercial fertilizers must go hand In hand. Thera to n nation-wid- e effort being made to bring this problem to tha attention of nil the people. It wouldnt hurt at nil If we In the West wonld do the same thing. We should always remember that n depleted soil always means n depleted dtlsenshlp. Humus will do more then any oue single thing In soli fertility practices to bring the soils ont of this depleted stage. i Kragshire Savings feesh re Pacific BOYS out A worn out soil holds little moisture; big clods are turned up when they ere plowed. Plant diseaaes are very common; and the demand is yearly Increased for commercial fertiliser. If one looks about. It will be seen that many of the soils are la Just sueh conditions. This need not be. The nmount of rainfall, tho limited amount of leaching, the vast anpplles of plant food elements that are In onr country rock, tha rock from which tha soils era derived, Indicate that crop producing power should be high. It can be If tha humus supply to replenished, rotation practiced, and land cultivation reduced to n Every town nnd city in Utah not already equipped with ade-- i supply end sewers should begin to think about them and plan for the future, says Dr. Flrner, director of tha Fourth District of the Utah Stats Health Department Many communities In onr state biro Uken advantage of governmental aid In construction of such systems end It Is urged that others do the seme while federal funds ere available. We congratulate Provo oa what It has already done and nrge every town to plan for the future." Dr. Farner points out that as towns grow Into cities and communities Into towns they leave behind rural conditions and characteristics. Acre and half-aclots for homes become smaller residences, grow closer together and neighbors become nearer. Conveniences considered out of the question on the farm or rural home become necessary, and group action on community matters to required. All this means that your neighbor, your neighborhood and town Itself become the business of every dtlsen, ss well as of , the town officials, says the health director. "I other words where you dispose of your human wastes and now concern j rubbish others than yourself. Waste disposal that protects the health of your neighbor nnd community Is vital." Danger to water, both irrigation and culinary, abound In all unsewered areas. Public and private water systems sre in danger of contamination and particularly private wells and cisterns. Property values Increase os community water systems and sewers sre placed In operation, and the town or city become known as progressive. It is a fact that If a man tbinka well o himself others will begin thinking so too, and a city with pride In itaelf will be looked upon favorably by vlaltors. HHealth-consdou- o citizens will do well to suggest to city officials the need for looking ahead and planning for the future. With his suggestions and cooperation the city official will be encouraged and feel that support will be forthcoming when such matters are considered." Dr. Farner renews hie Invitation to all city officials and citizens to call at his office la the City nnd County Building, Provo, nnd discuss freely all matters of public health. His assistants and ot-j flee personnel ns well, are always at the service of health-minde- d people of the district They will bo glad to discuss with anyone I Plans for Improvement of both public dad private water supplies and sewage disposal. Any assistance In this connection will be given free in the Interest of the health of citizens. In this area. from Select Haodrsds of oil kolas la the ahoee keep yew feet oeol aad quite water to 25 Savings , sjtmm preaent In tha surface has been carried away. Each succeeding year this condition has taken thin sheets of surface aoll with Its humus away, and now the anils do Indeed act aa though they were old nnd Your Health Officer Says 20 fue.'toSS by Mrs. a. home Sand afternoon in honor of Ml Neville, who Is soon to wed lu ray Lewis of Moroni. The lands that are being farmed in tba West are comparatively of MENS SUITS and WOMENS COATS SAVINGS at the tea served Crandall at her new lands; yet, there are evidnees that they are producing at such a low rate that one wonders If they aro not aa old as the land of looseness Europe. Actually, they are not old, but their characteristic has permitted the humus to be used up Quickly, and tha farming the humus ayHteni haa been such that aten have failed to replenish dona. been hava should a it supply Recently wind and water erosion has been called to onr attention. It hae been vlgoroun even la thaoe Western state. Vast dust storms bare been common during the laat several yean. Tha duet haa not romt from the deserts alone, but from th soil that hava been farmed all about us. These soils, because of a lack of humus, and therefore low water holding capacity and crop producing power, have dried. Cultivation in the spring baa further loooened the eoll, the winds In turn hnve picked up this material, and the little humus that was Christensens MAY EVENT This is the Event you Thrifty Shoppers have Wanted! Get that fine suit or Coat NOW at Definite Over two hundred (THOMAS L. MARTIN, Agronomist Brigham Young University) Beginning Today Worsteds Tropicals Gabardines Friday, May 27, 1988 NEWS TALLEY UTAH Pare Six Uncle Jim Sags Seconds! Look For lUi Symbol of Quality on the Rag You Buy! Selective Patterns ago. Color, color and more color wind swept swoon over, divine glinting green, grays youll blues browns and navys too all styled and needled the inimitable Rothmoor way. CHRISTENSENS PROVO, UTAH Dr. J. E. Harrison OPTOMETRIST rtioas 194 IV. Center Bt 91 Provo Utah G reuses and legumes check eoll losses and provide plenty of cheap feed for livestock. costly Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home I SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 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