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Show Friday. UTAH VALLEY NEWS eye injuries when an exploding firecracker blew dirt particles in tier face. Chief Mower said the ordinance against firecrackers in the city will be strictly enforced. FIRECRACKERS BANNED IN PROVO Follow ing ki'vrral ciwi of malicious uv of firea-ackera-. the Provo police department promised the severest prostrcu-tios possible, and reminded that anyone using firecrackers al all within the city limits faces prosecution under a city ordinance. A youth was recently fined $29 and three others given suspended fines for that amount when they threw a firecracker from a car and bunvd the leg of a pedestrian; also on Friday evening a lighted firecracker was thrown into a car. It landed in the lap of one of the occupants, who threw it out JuM as it exploded, burning his hand. A little girl also suffered severe n citi-xen- Order Revisions May Ease Lumber For Farms Partners may find a ray ef hope for more lumber as the result of recent actions taken by Uie i ivilian production administration. The actions are; I. Instructions to OPA field s office to cut down on Die amount of lumber approved for uses other than in housing and farm construction. 2 25 percent of a distributor's regular monthly supply of lumber must now be held for uses without priority ratings as well '.s all lumber a distributor may two-third- .:r :::ua 1 LOAN PROVO ! JEWELRY LOANS ON jj NEW RECORDS ANDj CO. And Your Old Favorites Too! I jj! SYMPHONIES Watches, Guns, Jewelry, Etc. :: OPERAS OPERETTAS it u 3 o l our Record and Philcu Dealer I- j N-- vv jj ;iuii itiill.-x- , ii I ( 51 No. jj I SEN, - s.-i- l jj ;uchOM.! i'ililcnis, etc. I'niv. Ave. Prow hone 575 get above hii regular certified amounts. Distributors also must release their reserve lumber at the end of the month It la received, rather than wait 80 days as previously required. liitherto, lumber distributors could hold all their supplies for priority sales, making It difficult to get lumber even for small repair johe on the farm. Immediate effect of the changes should be to release for sale without priority all the lumber the yards received prior to June 1 except that which la obligated to those holding priorities. Huge lumber demands, including requirements for veterans housing, together with production difficulties, are listed as reasons for the lumber squeeze by John D. Small, administrator of CPA. Total requirements for 1 948, he said, are figured at more than 38 billion board feet some 20 per cent more than the estimated supply. CONSOLIDATED HARDWARE CO. jj I! 555 West Center i Motor Vehicles to be Sold to Veterans ct vcl.-ran- Compliments of Hotel Roberts "i iiiui old Fashion Song" "I it Hi' Oil A !rn lii'lliiil MALL ANDERSON Eli IU'UTON Provo, Utah "All Tliii'.n li Tin lliis" Unv" s - all-tim- n BUREAU CELEBRATES 44TH Forty-fau- 17, BIRTHDAY SJS ten-yea- r, years old on r June the Bureau of Reclamation ror-bor- looks ahead to a vigorous peacetime program that promises new and richer life for the "third of the Nation that was by nature. Regional Direcor E. O. Larson in an anniversary summary of plans for the future added up some 419 projects benefiting 10,000,000 additional nearly acres that the seven regions of the bureau have inventoried for the full and economical use of the rain and snow that falls In the 17 western states when. the bureau functions. With a sign from congress, these projects could within the next 10 to 19 years produce thousands of tons of food, feed and fiber to help meet world-widdemands. In 44 years of its existanee, the Bureau of Reclamation has; Created projects in the West on involving an investment, works built and under construction, of $992,893,000; Constructed 60 dams, Including the three biggest concrete Hams in the world, Grand Cou-IcShasta anil Boulder Dams, all on the Pacific Coast; 19,495 miles of irrigation canals, or enough lo cross the continent five limes; 31 hydroelectric plants witli ail installed capacity nf 2 439.300 kw part of which is being marketed over 2,164 miles of nuri-abuilt transmission lines; Put under irrigation an empire" nf more than 4.000.000 acres of land, an area larger Ilian tiie state of Connecticut, Yielding crops valued in 1944 al $411,226,000 (the average crop value nu Bureau-irrigatelands in 1044 was $99 27 per acre); f'dii-rucl(d and is nmv operating 5 projects serving 91000 family sii-farms (nearly ono people live in the areas served with irrigat'oii amt power with these systems); Radiant Heating n The Method of Heating Your Home In The Future Dll-lio- d be covered wth approximately worth of tin chemical 2-- 4 D, or Weed-No-Mor- year additional thouwho have never contracted ivy poisoning before find Each no longer immune; . - Sheet Metal Work 343 W. Center Si PHONE 574 Rolling poisoning may be contracted merely by contact with smoke from fires in which the plants arc being burned. Killing them by spraying not only Is much simpler and more effect but eliminates any danger of a persons hemming sensitized. enOnce the ivy poisoning ters the blood stream the victim is usually fared with six mure years of summer misery ilself nut, burns before it Mrrelv being near the plant growth, even without actual eontart. often causes a recur p, Plumbing Heating 'Em Keep L LARSEN P. e Our Job fuel co- nsumption. OF CARS rutting or pulling the plants and roots out by hand is a chance not worth risking. It has also been proved that ivy then-for- r.o cold spots, no more streaked walls, economical FOR ALL MAKES sands themselves Uniform floor temperature, no air drafts. Sales and Service SI 00 e Nearly 1,000 automotive vehicles, from passenger cars and ton trucks, motorcycles to 2 the most varied list of surplus property of this kind ever to be disxsed of in this region, will lx- - sold to veterans in C'ulurido, Wyoming. New Mexico and Utah June 27, it was announced loilay by Joseph S. Wiles, regional director of the War Assets Administration. June 24, 25 and 20 have been set aside as inspect imr days for Die benefit of purchasers who vehicles at niav wish to diirerent vale sites. Vehicles In be sold at Ibis sale include 2 and 5 passenger cars, shitinn w a eons up to motorcycles, scooters, 'raih rs and semi trailers and smut cars. Tin 325 aruinn-armored scout cars being offered to the at a small fraciii.n of their ori'.'.iual cost can be adapted In a wide variety of uses on farms, in logging camps as wreckers and as general purpose trucks Their diesel nr gasoline engines can In used as power plants The !t!7 vi Irdes to be sol I have In cn allotted to the various dates in accordance with ihc proportion of veterans in the states. 241 f.,r Utah. 3HH for Colorado. Ill for Wyoming and I'M lor New Mexico nienls for puri bases should lie made in advance i the i!e at Hu veteran certirii- - ion .ffiees in the Atc. las I tn T.ahe City j Wyoming rcitif'c.itim: offices 'ug f'hevenne. and 722 South are located in the 1' S O. lluild-Cent.-- r Street. Casper. There will be no reidificaf mil at the Farm sales of wheat la i949 lion bushels. were seconded only to 1944's Carole and Dunn e high and the marketing Wasco, California, anf. 1929. since the highest price here with their uLcU ing 100 Carryover will be lev than d 01h" million bushels, compared with mil235 of r a average rence, according to published case histories. It is indicated that in sum-mevacationing noPOISON IVY OFF UST mads tocancome,wander through sprayed woodland arena in most Science has happy tidings this sections of the country without summer for American vacation- fear of this vacation-spoileists allergic to that "Dracula" proving that science has marchknown ed on ahead. of summer vegetation as poison ivy. The good news comes in the form of a new chemical called 2,4-Crop conditions In nearly (Dichlorophenoxyactetic acid), all parts of the Northern Hemisnow available to operators of are more favorable than vacation playgrounds and own- phere last year, but small acreage! and ers of summer homes and camps. areas make yields in war-tor- n When sprayed on poison ivy food conservation and careful vital throughout planta, this new running mate distribution of the other new chemical wonU. S. Meat production in 1946 der, DDT, will render the ob- will be close to last years total n noxious weed totally harmless. of 22.9 billion pounds two The nasty stuff collapses soon below the 1944 record, aftci spraying, as the che.-iicUSDA forecasts. Production ia penetrates to the very loots of 1947 may be a billion less than the plant and actually strangles this year. it tn death. Experiments con ducted by Siwrwin Wlmsms scientists show that 1.600 square area can feet of weed-lnfestOLDSMOBILE SCRATCHES SCIENCE RECLAMATION FOR SERVICE CALL ALPINE VILLA WASDEN MOTOR and ALPINE SALES Phone MOTEL VILLA e Center .103 W. GRILLE Caters to Tourists and Local Parties Banquets and Parties a Specialty 1 753-- J Tlio Alpine Villa Grille and Aljiine Villa in no way connected with the Club Alpine. XOI E 1 are CLAUDIN Open Week Days Sundays FUNERAL HOME (on.sirurte.l find -' ..neraiiig ni'ielv irrig.il i..n features cost- 12 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. ALPINE VILLA GRILLE iil more than $312.0110(100 oT which at nf t M4 4 more :h.m $7 lino, On') M.,.M ro. us.-rp.ud liv wider under Keelaniat Ion I.nw (The gross value of crops produced on tlio.--e l.'ioils in 1144 amounted to more 'hail lie of hui! iiuir the systems!; Income the world's hrgest i ewer produier (from plants ' ""itiug on tin pr .jec's came nearly 14 billkm kilowatt hours of electric ciieiry in the year ending .Tum. 1943. 10 ae! Telephone tin-en- d Ple-ss-in- Grow "711 l J. II. W i. Mgr. DAY OR NIGHT s AMDCLANl'E SERVICE Rhone 476 - 474 CO-.- I PLAY SAFE... 210 North I'niv. Ate. NAYLOR al Phones 7 C0.j AUTO Shop at Scars LSI 1 PROM) 70 E. f. - JL 1 No. Provo jj P INCREASING UTAH ' Tin mighty binii is siriwng in "nunc hiiiV in Utah. liavi.i;: a l:koig In Ilie region '. Mill'll l Sill! li.li.l'-- l S 'A ill 111,1 of Ihe llei'.rv iiurtlieii't A milieus hcr.l ef Mown-(.mis- Signs Any Kind Any Size 23 Imff.ilti heifers an,l it bn!' . transplant) .1 by the llaU Fish an. I Game I'onmii.-ii'i- i funii Yellowstone lirk lo the Lubbers Boost seet ion of Wayne County in 1941 ami 1942 has now increased to 37, it is believed by l)avi,l j M. (iaiifin. Project I.ea. ter. 111 1 I report to Director Loss Leonard. ! Here is the record of bow the "colony" has fared since II Gnrtm.i:i. Wildi.Te Lcprcsenlativc on the Advisory H. H. Board of Grazing District No. 7. Price, urged llu project At least three of the bulls aree known to have left the area and all have probably been killed Tin remainder shifted around for more than a year be. fore locating on the present range "lu 1943 or 1944. all or most of '.lie heard crossed over onto tin south and east slopes of Henry Mountains. head were otv. Twenty-onserxed on Burr Point now to be e their yearlong range. "Two bulls were observed o:i Antelope Flats grazing with cattle. and 14 head reported smith on the Henry Mountain may be in addition to the 23 actually observed during the current survey. They were in good condition. (he range was rood and no competition witn vestnek was observed. "An increase in tile herd may be expected now that the buffalo have settled down to a definite range unit " x it ill'Y YOUK PAINTS ill - (OI.I) STORAGE 217S-- GOODYEAR LOCKERS ! (Jerald Liddiard 073-.l- Phone Orem, I'tah l I 0109-11- 2 . Orem Flowers From Roh bock's THE GRIPS SERVICE 21 Hour Service Ph. SURE- - niMPI.EIE LOCKER 1 i t Utah with the famous men 8 9 center, self clenninfT tread. ,f k jf 0 NELSON BROS. FLOWER SHOP TIMBER GO. Operated by ROH HOCKS SONS Native Lumber M I Greenhouse & Nursery Proto Itcnch Phone 116 : In Pod and White I !': l.i ill line Saw Mill Operators Darn Poles and Slabs jj I j! fi ij "Say it with Flowers"' Landscape Artists I'; Phone Orem I 0S0-J- j! 2 ltah $34.75 I I,: VSDA lias ;i2i n : for household sized packages equal to one dozen eggs for use under England's food rationing program. 11KUK SIGN GO. VETERAN Phonos 3 Hi General .Merchandise 1 extended its dried whole egg purchase program to obtain an extra 12.000 pounds Roebuck & Meats. Groceries &sj . 15 Dr. OREM GASH STOREli ep VC l! pul Gat non worts done in leas time, greater draw-ba- r km slipping greater comfort and more fields a 2. rowi per gallon of gaa. Come in today and we toes open-c- 1 tirea with the famous, that polk hka tTerything through anyth! es The Goodyear Store self-cleani- Norton & Fakler :: PROVO. UTAH PHONE 1 |