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Show Friday, May FTXff VALLEY HEWS Drought, Grasshoppers Threatened in Utah wososy QGKIG3GGHES3 W nti. v IN COfrirORT COST LOW AT he adds. A schedule for distribution of poison bait has been drawn up TRAIN BY Mu la imlow Mala ' K.i A oouiort , . . amid highway hsurds , . . noy . rsstlul alaap aa yoa apaad to silhar or both of tha great World's Taint ThaUaloa Fadfio aad oonaactiag linos oiisr splendid daily aanrica to Naw York. Aad to Saa fraadaeo doubla lha plaaauxa tl your trip by visiting Southern Calilonia oa fta way at little at mo extra tail iara. - ,1 10880-98.05-75.- 35.10-33.35-30.- 20 lnidUa IsliiMt FiU ill IIM Mp tanAlp laui ChRlt la Co ! laStsaa-r4 ;.. Ir hU am BalkUn UdMHOhnkOwk.nl UV Provo Fair Monday, May 21, Grounds, I a. m. to I p. ai. Tuesday. Ok el berry 8tore Goshen, ft a. m. to 11 a. m. West BanUquIn Highway Intersection, 11:30 to 1 p. m. Payson Fire Station, 1:30 to 4 p. m. Wednesday, Provo Fair Ground ft a. m. to ft p. m. 40 BoaWTil Iwlikit CRROhsR jf Eltsp moved. VIA LOS ANGELES I q . , for the various communities, and will be repeated each week until the hopper nienare has been re- FARES TO SAN FRANCISCO LOW TO NEW YORK lasal Cam li Ckallia la lirUklt fwllftpi C lie Cm; Tri 4THp C. II. Funk, Debot Ticket A&ent Phone 31 i Provo, Utah Utahs state highway Number 91 running through Orem will be made more beautiful this summer if plans of the Orem Chamber of Commerce made this week are carried out successfully, announces Roy E. Park, chairman of the beautification committee. The first step is the erection of uniform mail boxes along the highway. This is a project requiring greater effort than moat people realise, declares Mr. Park, who visualises the result afterward as ana of the most beautiful stretches lu the eutlre state. Square posts, lit, seven feet long are to be purchased, painted uniformly. In a white color, and placed aymetrlcally along the highway. Tba only coat to tba mall bos bolder la the coat of tba poat Itself, 50 cents being the price In quantity Iota. Committees were named to , contact every mall bon holder, with the following committeemen each being assigned a definite district along the highway: Ray Biwood Baxter, J. B. Gfllman, Sumner, N. A. Jacobsen, C. Lucius Landle, W. J. Cordner, Robert L. Memmott, John B. Stratton, B. F. Carter and Clark Carter. Other beautification plana Include the parking and landscaping of tha roadside along the highway, details of which are subject to confirmation In cooperation with the state road ii i. 1042 II INI S& ' :s:. V I i! GkDgEffiGtaB0i)3iUlIi May 20th May 8th Through J? hssuiv d w tv IQISE vi f i- Mill ggs SWP CONCRETE ft I f Hi U T $987 31 xV- EK SSS Ennmci ' NUCft li-- J LINOUUM PBCH DEC and Tile Baths HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE dex gwsb'ftr SlflWW ft! .Muf muomsnc. - paint AU West uwimki Exposure Rooms ERNEST At PI. View Lynn D. Taylor in charge. The quartet, Dlantha Eklna, Zella Colvin, Btanford Patten and Face to Sterling Cluff sang Faee; prayers were by Edward Burgener and Newell H. Baum; song, Going Home, hy Celeatia J. Taylor: aolo. Resignation, by Harold F. Peterson; solo, Oh My Father, by Ellen Anderson nnd n trio, 8unset by Mrs. Ekins, Mrs. Colvin and Sterling Cluff. Ruth 8lott was accompan HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Put! mate Jlah Valley Glass & Paint Co. 24S West Center St. CONTRACTOR made cm all electric wiring and installation. Wr do Hie big Jobs with the same raae aa we can handle yoar smallest Job. rilONE SI MV 1st. L. C. GUYMON PROVO, UTAH 471 Kart, Phone 403 North Provo, Utah j 'Vi Tha speakers were A. Ray Ekins, Earl Foote and Sidney H. Cluff. The grave was dedicated by Vernal Nielsen of Ogden. Among the many people who attended the funeral, were, the daughters, Mrs. Vernal n Nielsen of Ogden and Mrs. Campbell of Hayden, Colorado; also a sister, Mrs. John FltigeraM of Eureka. out-or-to- FOOT RELIEF Li. Mil-to- MADSEN Thomas OUTHOlRAXIC TECHNICIAN DUKES MARKET PHONES: 200-20- 1 t . Analysis Individual Impression Office and Res. 165 N. 3rd West Frovo. Tel J : tor OF THE FOOT Kinetngraphfc tof rn t tNywx terminology differs from ours in a number of respects, the American motorist in the British Isles might be confused in being hailed in court for crashing a Bobby's arm, which means, running through a stop sign. Before going for a drive the Englishman often will "top up," which Is filling the battery with water. When asked to rev up the driver steps on the gas. His car runs on "petrol," of course, instead of gasoline, and he drives his saloon (sedan) "flat out when going at top speed. There are no front and back j fenders on the Englishman's car, : i 650-- J i I 1.. In Germnn Broadlient. Instruc- at and mudguards T. 0 8., R 3 E., 8LBAM. The B. Y. U. Is leaving Commencement time to nreept n teaching fellowship In the German department of the Mr. University of Michigan. Prouilheiit will be gone about 13 months. SHERIFF'S to-w- it: SHERIFF'S JOHN 8. EVANS IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH THE FEDERAL LAND BANK I OF BERKLEY, Plaintiff, a corvs. WILLIAM II. poration. aa W. H. GRANT, also known GRANT, a widower; POULTRY FINANCE CORPORATION OF UTAH, n corporation; PEARL O. GWYNNE THORNLEY; PAGE; JOHN W. GRANT and CHRISTABEUL his GRANT, wife; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defend- ants. PEARL G. THORNLEY and He keeps his bagrespectively. gage in a "luggage boot Instead G WYNNE PAGE. vs. THE FEDERAL of a trunk, and looks through the windscreen rather than a LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, n windshield. corporation; WILLIAM H. GRANT, also known aa W. H. GRANT, a widower; .POULTRY Vocal groupa from Brigham FINANCE CORPORATION ' OF Young university mualc depart- UTAH, a corporation; JOHN W. ment will be presented on a radio GRANT and CHRISTA BELL program Sunday evening, May GRANT, hla wife; BYRON P. FISHER; CECIL MANN FISH21 at 10:80. ER; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE nnd THIRD DOE, COAL: Best Cross-defendan- ts. grade, dependable, free delivery service. Storage POULTRY FINANCE CORrates. New low price on slack. C. Chrlatopharson. Phone 711. PORATION OF UTAH, n corporation, vs. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, n corporation; WILLIAM H. GRANT; LEGAL NOTICES PEARL Q. THORNLEY; O W Y N N E PROBATE and PAGE; JOHN W. GRANT and GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES CHRI8TABELL GRANT, hla wife; FIRST DOE; SECOND Consult County Clerk or ' the DOE and THIRD DOE, Respective Signers for Information. To be sold at sheriffs sale at NOTICE eleven o'clock n. m., June 5th, 1939, at front door of CourtTo the stockholders of the house, In Provo, Utah, the lands, Little Dry Creek Irrigation altuated In Aforeanld County and Company: particularly described ae follows: Notice la hereby given that a Beginning 36.00 chains special meeting of the stockEast of the Southwest corholders of said company will be ner of the Southeast quarter held at the Franklin School, of Section 3, Township 6 Provo, Utah, on June 14, 1939, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of South, Range 3 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence voting upon n proposal to amend North 21.25 chains; thence the articles of incorporation of West 23.77 chains to East said corporation to extend the line of property of Cecil duration of said corporation to Mann Fisher; thence South one hundred years from June 14, 2.46 chains to Southeast cor1989. and for the further purner of said Fisher property; pose of electing officers of said thejice West 1.68 chains to corporation and the transaction the East aide of State Road; of any other business that may thence Ronth 17 East along coine before said meeting. State Road 20.15 chain Dated May 19, 1939. more or leas to the Section JAS. A. BROWN. line; thence East 21.75 Secretary. chains to the beginning. Published In Utah Valley News. Aren 49.63' acre. May 19, 6, June 1, 3. Excepting therefrom 0.23 of n chain In width extendNOTICE TO WATER USERS ing along the north aide of the sold described tract of The State of Utah land; also that portion aa Office of State Engineer heretofore for conveyed Salt Lake City highway purposes. Notice la hereby given that shares Together with 80-- tj Harold Murdock. Route No. 1, of the capital stork of Provo Box 168. Provo. Utah has made Reservoir Water Users' Comj Application In accordance with pany (Full Water Right. J . Orem District), said sharm being represented by CertlfL cate No. 111. Together with all rights of every kind and nature, ho,, ever evidenced, to the of water, ditches, and canak for the Irrigation of o premises. Together with all ten, ments, hereditaments (Dj appurtenances thereunto be. longing or In nnywfoo apPeN water will be used for. domestic purposes at one residence, for talning, the reversion nn4 watering domestic animals and reversions, remainder mj fowls, and to Irrigate domestic remainders, rents, Issues lawns and gardens. and profits thereof. la designated Dated May 11th, 1139 This Application in the'offlce of the State Engineer JOHN 8. EVAXg as No. 12851. AU protests reSheriff, Utah County, t?tak Publication In Utah Valif. sisting tbs granting of said Application, with reasons there- News, May and June i for, made in affidavit form, must 1929. be filed with T. H. Humphreys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, BALE Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and 11.00 filing fee IN THE DISTRICT COURT on o before June 25. 1030. IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTT T. H. HUMPHREYS State Engineer STATE OF UTAH THE HOME OWNERS' LOA Date of first publication n Corporatiex CORPORATION, April 28. 1999. Date of last publication Plaintiff, vs. MARY B. HAWi and JOSEPH F. HAWS, h May 29, 1929. CORA A. SIIISTg, husband, otherwise known aa CORA A NOTICE TO CREDITORS NACEY, and ELMER B. SHIRTS, heirs at law - of BENJAMU Estate of Sarah Annie Ekins SHIRTS, deceased, ELMER Farrar, Deceased Creditors will COOK, ELSIE COOK and JANR (present claims with4 vouchers to COOK, helra at law of CEORGR (the undersigned at the Law Of-- ! H. COOK, deceased, ANN R flee of Maurice Harding, 232 HEDQUIST, HATTIE B. SLATER West Center Street. Provo, Utah, and ARNOLD SPENCER IIINE8, on or before Jnly 20, 1939. nil heira at law of R. S. HINES, otherwise known aa RUSSELL George Merton Ferrer Administrator. S. HINES, deceased, and KITTT Published In Utah Valley News A. HINES as sola heir at law of TERESSA CORA HINES, deMay 19, 26, June 2, 9. ceased, and any nnd all unknowi persons claiming any Interest by, NOTICE TO CREDITORS through or under tha defendant! or any thereof. Defendants. Estate of Barbara Kearns To be sold at sheriffs sale, at Rhodea, deceased. oclock a. m June 3rd, eleven Creditors will preaent claims 1939, at Front Door of Courtto tha vouchers with undersigned In Provo, Utah, th at the Law Office of Maurice house, premises, altnated In Aforesaid 232 West Provo, Center, Harding, deCounty nnd particularly Utah, on or before June 29, 1939. scribed follows, at W. E. WINN, Administrator. The West half of Lots 2 Publication Dates In U. V. N. and 8 In Block 81. Plat A, 19. April 28, May 5, 18, Provo City Survey of Building Lota. Dated May 10, 1939 SAL! Cross-defendan- ts. Funeral services for Vera Haws York were held In the Pleasant View chapel Sunday with Bishop Delightfully Air Cooled G. BORRITEE, ELECTRICAL r'J York Funeral Salt Lake City, Utah $319 -- teachers. A main feature of the evening will be the auctioneering of the bauttful rose and gold taffeta quilt. Everyone will he given credit for the money they spend on the quilt toward the building of our new church. All are urged to come and enjoy a real evening of fan nnd entertainment. OPP08ITR GREAT MORMON TEMPLR : Motoring np the Thames to London, the English driver who bonnet geta out and lifts hfa isn't doffing his cap, but raising the hood of bis car. Because British automobile Wednesday, May 24, at 7 p. m. In the Sharon ward house a banquet will be given for the purpose of raising, funds for the new building. It will be sponsored by the N.I.A. officers and 200 $4.00 $109 "hmaaa British Motor Terms Vary from Those Used in U. S. Sharon Banquet Planned for May 24 Rooms to 2 NR fc i Rates: AuoNsfte. Grace but "wings 200 $1.50 S3. K Pro-vouia- n, Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 2 PAINT r nounced today. Enid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pendleton, 652 North 7tb East, Is editor of the a member of the shorthand team for the past two years; chairman of the publicity committee; and was recently award- S. ha8aun SbsstS swoo - Enid Pendleton and Frank Gardner were named valedictorians of the graduating class at Provo high srhool, and Roma Christensen was chosen to give the address of welcome at the exercises to be held May 24 In thq Utah Stake tabernacle, Kenneth E. Weight, principal, an- extra-curricul- ar $287 sws uouirKiui "AV-f-P Valedictorians Named for Provo Graduating Class Nurse Graduates i tlioruuglifare and on the ditch bank sat a man with king unil tangled hair, and fur n moment I could scarcely more for tlicre I miw an awful sight, a wretch In human form who groveled In tlm dust and dirt like any hetidesa worm that weeps upon the ground coils ui. to writhe and squirm. Till simple lowly creature could not lift himself the higher because the boundaries of Ills life were set In sodden earth and mire and yet between these two 1 most confess the worm I more admire. We're told tliat men are Just n little step In the event km plan below the angels, and he can understand bow lie is king of nil tbr earth aad the key la In Ills hand. And by his aide woman walks to help him do the Job, hut lo shee too has fallen beneath the demon's rod and ha descended willingly to mingle with the diaey mob. This awful blight of woman kind speaks loud of her deray, and sends a stream of tainted thought around the earth today that wilt yield It share of suffering long after they have passed away. And when the sands of rained live are running thin and low, what Joy or hope Is left to yon, who grieves to see you go.. No love or pity rames your way beennse yon Milled it so. ; ed a scholarship to the Brlgha Young university for Journalistic proficiency. She had won scholarship awards during her Junior and sophomore years. Student body president ; president of the Utah county brunch of the National Association of student officer; sports editor of Girl the Pro von Ian; and former Junior class president; Frank la the aon as of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gard' one ner, 160 West I South. He was was Meldrum Miss Foutin Honored Mias Ruth recently voted popular boy In a of the S3 student nurses of the contest sponsored by the yearMiss June Puutla, (laugh-h- r rlaaa of 1939 who was graduated book. ThursD. S. L. or Mrs. Charles Puutla, fsom the hospital Roma acted as chairman of the and a graduate of Lincoln day. Miss Meldrum la tae naugh-te- r Lost and Found department of of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mel- the student body, ia high arh.Mil, was honored secretary of this week at Henegar's busidrum of Edgemont. the commercial club, has been ness college In Halt Prior to her training In the L. active In commercial work; and city D. II. hospital Miss Meldrum wau received a where she has born studying, rating last a student at Lincoln high school, year. She scholarship hy President Moenrh of the Is a (laughter of Mr. graduating from there in 1936. Regina Clirlstthisen, 53S East college presenting her with She also graduated from Sharon 3 North. nn award of $25 for avholar-ahii- n stake seminary the same year. and secretarial efficiThe speakers were chosen hy ency. - Peaches, faculty meqibcrs last Tuesday NURSERY STOCK: See and were Judged on scholastic GLADIOLUS 23 large Bulba, all Apples. Pears, Cherries. and WILDWOOD standing Us foe Prices different. SOr delivered. W. The work. NURSERIES program for the FARM HOLLOW R.F.D. 2 lived Knltall, Provo, 4A7 graduation exercises Is under the Phone 011R2. 4a7 Plume 012-R-direction of Principal Weight und Ernest Paxman, musir sponsor. 11 Asrltortar rtssall. esesalb - Committees Named to Canvass Mail Box Holders; Uniform Posts to be Purchased and Installed Thursday, Benjamin Church, ft a. m. to 11 a. m. Spanish Fork City Hall, 11:S0 a. m. to 1:10 p. m. Sprlngvllle Fire Station, 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Friday, Provo Fair Grounds, 9 a. m. to 11 p. m, Saturday, Orem. (Willburg's commission. Store) 9 a. m. to 11 p, m. Pleasant Grove City Hall, 11:20 a. m. to 1 p. m. Highland Church 1:30 Edgemont p. m. to S p. m. aaJBssWtr Paw. as mrttoSaiA-an CaMonls. ta.tas Srt ta. ban UtVsaos Mas, as law is H 89. 138 ia Psltosss hr starts tato tm fcs Msw To so fas Ins- ataos Iotas as rotaia. . ed problem. Grasshopper bait Is being offered at S3 cents per 100 lb. to all formers by l S. Depart meui of Agriculture, announces Clarence O. Ashton, assistant county agent at Provo, who warns that under no circumstances should growers wait til grasshoppers reach maturity before spreading halt. Dltcb banks , roadways, and marginal fields must be baited several limes, warns 'Mr. Ashton, and this must be balling done as soon as grasshoppers appear. To wait until they are partially mature la to ruin all rhancea of contra of the pent, Of all the curses big or entail tliat nuts baa put upon himself, I tlilnk the liquor drinking one a la first upon the shelf, sdl car-riebesides sin of loads wagon The other day 1 Ha ugly self. on n certain to KV rlianm Planned By Chamber a ED TRAVEL State Highway Beautification Utah engineers are predicting droaiht tbl summer, with grasshopper Infestation worse than for several years as an add o:d tiB nsas DRINK tba Laws of Utah to appropriate 0.01 sec. ft. of underground water (4.5 g.p.m.) in Utah county. Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December SI Inclusive of each flowing and year from pump well, 110 ft. deep, located at a point N. 575 ft. and E. SO ft. from the W14 Cor. Sec. 21. 19, 1939. Sheriff, Utah County. Utah. Publication in Utah Valley and June 2, News, May 1939. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder. Provo City, Utah, May lltt, 1939. Sealed proposals will be at this office until 5 oclock p. m. June 6th, 1929. fnr , street paving In constructing Street Paving District No. 31. according to plans and specifications on file in the City office. Instructions to bidders, specifications and forme for contract and bond, together with plans may he phtalned at the office of the City Engineer, upon deposit of Five (S5.00) Dollars. The right is reserved to reject and nnd all bids and to waive defects. By order of the Board of Commissioners, Frovo City, Utah. L G. BENCH, City Recorder. Publication Dates: May 13, II, 26, nnd Jane 2, 1989. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice Is hereby given that Clyde Jacobson and Clifton D. Smith, 607 West Tenth South, Prbvo, Utah have made Application In accordance with the Laws of Utah to appropriate 0.5 sec. of underground water (225 g. p. m.) In Utah county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from n flowing or pnmp well, 200 ft. deep, located at a point S. 1627.7 ft. and E. 1539.1 ft. from the W14 Cor. Sec. 12. T 7 8., R. 2 E., SLBAM and used during each entire year foi domestic purposes at two residences, and for the watering at Domestic animals and fowls. Part of the water will also b uaed intermittently from April 1 to September 30 inclusive of each year as a supplemental supply to irrigate 4.25 acrea of land, located in the SEMBWtl or said ft ch Sec. 12. Thle Application ia designated the office of the State Engineer as No. 12866. All protests resisting the granting of Application, with reasons therefor, made In affidavit form, murt he filed with T. H. Hnmphervs. State Engineer, 403 Slate Caplt'1. Salt Lake City. Utah, with one extra ropy and $1.00 filing on or before July 9, 1939. T. H. HUMPHREY!? State Engineer Date of first publication In May 12. 1939 Date of last publication June 9, 1939 olomi Hf SA To luaas |