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Show Thursday, January 25, 1940 VALLEY NEWS utQ MOVES OFFICES Clara the Curler HEALTH red cross (Oontinnad from Page 1) ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORED AT eonstroctlva criticism Instead av venom splutterin old hang-ovall ovar th picas! Well, thara yu arc, Badls, do yn Ilka that curl? No, course not, I mean yours! I dont know whether Bill likes his er not! Teak, I know It alnt as party ns yours, but Its jist ns sr The Annual Muting of the Utah CouBty Chapter of the Americas Red Croes will be held Monday, Jbb. SI, 1140, at the Hotel Roberts, at T:I0 p. m. Ulae Ella B. Wetland, of the Pacific Office, will be the meet speaker. The elect Iob of officer will be g, a-- we can conscientiously nd as one outstanding for the AU HUGH VERN WENTZ Admitted to the Utah bar in December 1010, Hugh Vera Wants, young Provo attorney, a native of Orem, announces the removal of his law office to new quarters at 75 East Center street. Wants, after three years study at B. T. U. where he was distinguished for his debating of ability, went to University Chicago from which he graduated with a Ph. B. degree and his doctor of laws degree, and was admitted to the Illinois bar. Later dreams of home and of Utah brought him to this state, and after passing the bar examinations hers on Dec. 17, 1915, has been practising law In Provo. Mr. Went la Justice of the Orem Town court, and has been a most active advocate of traffic safety during the past year. He has also been active In civic and community affairs In Orem Mr. Modem Rustic cupboards, I bed rooms, carpets, basement. Fruit room -- 1 sets Bias of ground 60x320 feet. North East, Provo. Give possession any time. Can give terms. New, Built-I- n WE DO HAVE BOMB GOOD BUTS NOW! Prows and Haws Realty Company North University Arenas Provo, Utah SB Forestry Survey Shows PUBUG FORUM Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce are sponsors this coming week of n Health Program" at tha Public Forma, nnnounean Dr. Vasco M. Tannar, who will bo dideservin' ! I rector of the discussion that ovon-InFeb. 1 In tbs Public Library. Thinks, Sadie, still guard Dr. J. Russall Smith and Eldon agnlnnt wooden nick lea! S' long! Back wUl open tbs subject by brief addresses, and Dr. W. W. MEETING P.TJL. Bigelow of tho State Health department will Illustrate bis address by slides. Dr. Tanner wUl ARRANGED FOR follow these addressee by an open forum In which nil visitors may PROVO HIGH SCHOOL participate. held aod reports of activities aad flBaaces glvea. AU who have paid the aBoual dues are members of this organisation and o eatltled to vote aod have a voice la the carrying on of the chapter. The Board of Directors wishes to ezteod to all members aa to be present. Supper will be served at T:I0, the plates being CSe. Please make reservations bj Friday, Jan. II, with Mrs. Eva J. Slick at the Chamber of Commerce, phone 10S, or with Mrs. Margaret H. Eastmond t 101 West Center, phone 4S4-- J. A Big Game in Uintahs Increasing THEME Announcement! TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC and All Patrons of Morrisons Auto Supply Morrisons will be moved into its new store just two doors west of the Kress store, in PROVOS NEW SHOPPING CENTER By Monday, Jan. 29th We welcome all our patrons and the general public to come in and inspect Georgs W. Wortbea of Provo, Provo over KOVO. The parents and teachers will then meet Jointly In the Boys' gymnasium for further Individual discussion of problems, and refreshments will be served at that period by the Home Economics class. Adult Education Classes Popular It In spite of being Leadership week there seems to be a renewed Interest In the Adult night school at Provo high. Monday night Miss Mitchell could not accommodate nil who attended her clsssee In typing although she has 65 machines. Mrs. Hawkins and Mrs. Moore are busy helping the members of their large clues with tbelr sewing problems, many of which are They create some remodeling. very artistic gowns and coats from need clothing. Borne of the most distinctive end difficult articles made under Mrs. Hawkins' able supervision are Jaunty fur jackets made out of old fur scarfs and muffs. The ladles are even taught how to do their own gluing. Observers pronounce these jackets really expert workmanship. E. W. our new quarters. SEVENTH We Aim to Serve You Better of high school students are Invited to atfor tend the meeting scheduled January 11 at 7:10 p. m. at tbs Provo high school Home Room, announce Mrs. Fred Newell, pnb- llclty chairman. Mrs. Hewitt Strong, president of the Provo P.T.A., states that student ushers will be provided to meet all parents and direct them to the Home Room where report letters will be bended to each parent and where problems In connection with each student can be discussed. At 8:50 p. m. all visitors will meet In the school auditorium for n short business session, following which n band concert will be given which will be broadcast pmrente DAT Sabbath School 5:45 Merrlel In charge. Leaaon subject: "Duties of Children. 11 o'clock, nubject: Sermon, i"The Relationship of the Church Welcome. to tho State. Sunday morning, 5:50 tho eub-Je.Angel will bo continued Morrison u badfur bearing animala such ger, bearer, martin, mink, muskrat, skunk, and weasel and a slight decrease In predatory animals. The coyote population is estimated to bo 1460 and tho mountain lion 00. Than Is an apparent decrease In game birds, most of which la reflected In tho sago hens In Btrnwborry Valley. Last hunting season was vary u November. Predatory animals CARPENTER took thalr SEED CATALOGUES OFF UTAH VALLEY PRESS We Predict: YOULL BE IN LOVE Our prediction for 1640 Is that you'll be In love 4n love with the expert care and skill we'll give th yonr beauty problems. Our resolution la to sarva you even bettor. PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL $ j.00 Dunfords Phone MO - 123 W. Center TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now. U. S. TIRES Slid BATTERIES ADVENTIST Harlow Big game are increasing on the Uinta National Forest, according to George C. Larson, Forest Supervisor. Blued on counts and estimates on the various ranger districts, there are now 5425 deer on the Forest which is a 6 increase over last year. There are also 740 elk which is a large increase over last year. This apparent increase, however, may be the result of a much better count than was had before, the count having been made by airplane last winter. Than Is a general Increase of toll of big gemo In taking 400 visitor attend th 50th Birthday anniversary of bis father, Osorga W. Worthan. successful lnumuch 1417 buck Mr. Worthen accompanied bar deer were killed by hunters on Intho Forest which Is a 17 husband, crease over taet year's hunt Than were ISO elk killed daring the season In special elk banting wsU known attorney, was n In Bt. Qaorga on Jsn. 10 to BRIMHALL BROS. Ill ct West 1 North CARPENTERS The 1640 Edition of the CarCarden penter Seed Company's Onlde Is now off tbo Utah Valley Frees and In randy for distribution. Thin Is a superb Job thla year, and contains thousands of Items for every grower In Utah Valley, but tho catalogue has a much wider distribution for tbe Carpenter Seed people have clients all over tha state. This Is an Industry all homo-ownand operated In Provo, T. T. Taylor being tho manager, and Theodore M. Taylor, bis son, beTsar manager. ing assistant after year the Carpenter Seed company has carried Its annual message of optimism and hope to tbs agricultural communities of Utah, but tbelr appeal this year also directed to Gardeners, and all boms owners who make and leva a garden or have a secret ambition within them to produce bounty and abundance. The Utah Valley Publishing company ban printed this catalogue for a number of years, but this year It la especially proud of tho Job. Thla "Valley publishing company prints "anything from a calling curd to n newspaper', according to It general shop foreman, P. K. Nielson, whoso many years experience In tbo printing Industry Is tha patrons' assurance of a perfect Job. Mr. Nielsen has bandied many big Jobs, formerly with tbo Paragon Printing Company In Salt Lake City,' In Murray In kis own plant, also In Pries, and again In Los Angeles, bnt he came back to Utah a few years ago and now Is a stockholder In tho Utah Valley Publishing company, and "at yonr ha service at all times dear and 10 oik. Some 1076 coyotes, 17 mountain lions and 105 bbocata war reported killed ns predatory animals by stockman and Biological Survey hunters. milA little less than ons-ha-lf lion fish won planted which were supplied by tbe Stata and Federal hatcheries. Tbe Supervisor states that rearing ponds are needed to hold tbo fish from tbo time they leave tbo hatchery at n small also until they attain near legal rise. This plan would reduo tha heavy mortality that occurs when small flab are planted In tbo mountain streams. A few beavers have been sucfrom cessfully transplanted streams which do nbt have any. Soma streams on tbs Forest have a largo supply of beaver and future work along this line will be mors transplanting of beaver from those strums to strums which ars without aa tbo veins of thus animals Is great, not only from ponding water for bettor flab conditions bnt strum erosion Is greatly reduced when buver are active on a strum. CaftiiDiKS Are Off The Press w big and size doesnt matter when smaller you have them printed at the DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 664 W. Center Phone 660 ALL and ALL HOME PEOPLE WORKING IN THE PLANT HOME-OWNE- D Horn: S 1J04LS0 Evenings by Appohrtaoent Everything from INSURANCE 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE Claodin Funeral Home PIIONE JUST 800-Ba- g 74 9tal Vallrg ARRIVED! 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