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Show Utah valley news Friday, February 10, Dutch Wisdom Utah Valley News Rida on but look before you. With the good we become food. Wbat cost nothing la worth nothing. 7 North Flmt West Provo, Utah. Half a word to the wise 1 enough. 1 manaecond-claia at tho poet After the land' manner 1937 matter November II, Entered aa nerly. office at Provo. Utah, nnder the Act of March 3, 1879. W'hen two quarrel both are In the wrong. come From small beginning WASTE NOT, WANT NOT great thing. Promise make debt and debt Utah is a poor state, so they all say. Only three per make promises. cent of her land is arable ; the average size of her farms He that wants the kernel must crark the nut. is under 20 acres ; yearly she loses her best citizens the states undertakes many thing at to other Who universities from her youth graduating once seldom does anything well. where opportunity beckons to them ; the mortgage debt More flies are caught with a drop of her farms has risen to many milions, which with of honey than with a cask of unwith high interest rates and high taxes, together vinegar. stable prices and occasional dry weather with insuffiThe richest man, whatever hi cient water for irrigation, all coupled with decreasing lot, 1 he whos content with soil fertility, accounts for the perilous state in which what hes got. Publiahad every Friday morning by UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. most people find themselves in Utah. What can be done about it? S. R. Boswell, Utah county agricultural agent, gave some important suggestions Sunday to a Personal Welfare group in Utah stake. Summed up his answer is; Waste not. Only 14 per cent of the water of this state, already stored and put into our ditches, ever reaches the plant. That is our first most damaging waste. 'Plenty more water exists, but before we spend more millions to build dams and reservoirs perhaps we should find better methods of irrigation. With only three per cent of our land possible of ,'r .r 'cultivation Utah allows thousands of acres to grow have we In Utah instead of weeds 20,000 . county crops. acres of weeds, equivalent to a first mortgage of $70 an acre on all that land. That is our second great waste. Cooperative effort by cities, counties, state, and federal agencies with every individual farmer is the only solu-tio" ' . . tax load. Interest never sleeps, nor sickens, nor dies. It never goes to the hospital. It works Sundays and holi-- ! days, never taking a vacation. It never visits or travels. It takes no pleasures. It is never laid off work, nor dis- -. charged from employment. It never works on reduced hours. It never has short crops. It never pays taxes. It buys no food, nor clothes, nor shelter. It requires no repairs, .no replacements, no shingling, no plumbing, Once in dpbt, interest is painting or whitewashing. constant companion every minute of the day or your night You cannot shun it or slip away from it. You cannot dismiss It yields neither to entreaties, de--' "mantis, or orders. Whenever you get in its way or cross its path' ' it crushes you, says President J. Reuben Clark. Our fourth great waste is the uneconomic use of the resources we do have. Utah buys more than $11,000,000 of liquor and tobacco yearly enough money to buy the ' capital stock of every bank in the state enough money to pay off in a few years all our indebtedness. Utah county alone spends more than $200,000 yearly for hard liquor only, to say nothing of beer and tobacco. Not . until we get a better idea of our economic needs than .. this can we with any conscience say we are a poor - it 1 state. Hie facts are that Utah is one of the richest states in the Union, but the most poorly managed for our resources. It is high time we awakened and heeded the old adage; Waste not, want not. Finn Art, tho following twenty stqdeuts, under the direction of Ernest Paxman, Mualc instructor, will leave Friday evening for Salt Lake City. Pina Maafield, Maxine Parker, Vonda Tucker, Louise Johnson, Betbene Hlbbert, Betty May Johnvon, Beverly Cherring-loLillian Cbrlstenaen, Richard Paxman, Bill Selck, Robert Han-ae- n, Girth Pehrson, Ray Ileal, Lloyd Rolllna, Weston Brown, and Norman Larlson. n, see Six debate teams from Provo high school are participating in tbe Wasatch Academy Debate Tourney at Kt. Pleasant today, according to Doyle Sellers, debate coach. Selected debaters are: Alan Carter and J. M. Demos, Romania Allred and Ada Taylor, Maxine Harding nnd Isabel David, Ivan Nelson nnd affirmative: Tom Purvance, Sherman Coleman nnd Bob Bean, Larry Andrus nnd Paul Groneman, negative. e ! To tha scut town or acroa country do your traveling by bus. Burlington Trail way transcontinental acrvic i fait and reliable and low farce mean trig eavinge every mil of tha way. LOW FARES FILLMORE - - - - f S.OS CEDAR CITY... 4.80 LAS VEGAS 8.00 0.05 14)8 ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO 18.40 ... Oao Auto Wagon, or wUl trade for Phoae OS4R4. Wanted OM useless live Animals Highest Prices Paid. No Middle man to take year profits. trailer .... meetings. PERTINENT HAVING A PARTY? Need Equipment? Phone J. II. Kirk 198-- J FOR SALE 5tc. ILuine-bar- berrles-- c. A n I oop-FYuit Terms. fal fe Mod. Trade. 14-A- e. Home-fru- it plow Trade for Home. Brick, N. K. 02200.00 5Rm. Mod. Brirk, H. A. Heat Terms 08000.00 Mod. sale PROWS and HAWS Realty Company SO No. (40" Untvaratty Avaae and Vegetables All Used Car Buyers Fruits Arizona (npefndt and California sweet navels. Best Quality (retail or wholesale) at Orem Produce Co. L. W. Duke, Prop. 8 N. State street, Orem. ONE BIG LOT YERGENSEN FOX FARM of QUALITY USED GARS Provo high schools gymnasium eating capacity waa Increased by S78 with the erection of three new sections of bleachers In the West end- - of the hall recently. Tbe project was financed by the city school board. Tbe addition makes possible tbe seating of n total of 1100 people, th largest high school seating capacity In the county. Leading roles for The Patsy, Provo high schools departmental plur, were awarded at try-ou-ts 0.00 DENVER held February 7 to Birdie Boyer OMAHA 17.10 end Bert Miller. Other roles CHICAGO MAO were won by the following: NEW LOCAL SERVICE Wallace Davis, Loreen Newell, FOR OUR UTAH PATRONS Joyce Cooper, Eugene Faux, VirDsubta daily local amriof 1. now availRay Nash,' nnd ginia Dixon, able to sod from mar Uti.h points. Atk Ufrt for detail. David Ridge. "The Patsy la tha UtATl.W.tlH IIL'1 DEPOT to be presented this year Phone: 1872 last play 05 W. Center St. by Jhe speech department; however several one-a-ct playe wlU be produced in Dramatic Art club SEE FOR SALE Committees Named For To participate la a Lincoln Memorial Festival to ba sponsored of by tbe Utah State Inatltute . - NOTES HIGH . n. Our third great waste is our interest load. Our mortgage debt is tremendous, bringing about a vicious circle in which more farms are foreclosed for interest and taxes, increasing the tax load on the remainder which again forecloses more and again increases the PROVO FACTS Twice as many Americans die yearly of Cancer as were killed In the World war. a Of the three end one half billions of dollars spent by Americans for medical care only 29.8 per cent of It goes to private Sickness costs fall unevenly upon the people of America. Ten percent of them carry 41 per cent or tha cost; 33 per cent of them bear another 41 per cent, nnd 58 per cent pay only IS per cent dollar the average physician gets from hie practice only 80 per cent of it Is need for hlmaelf end family, tha other 40 per cent being required for hie professional expenses. ..Used Pianos $45 EASY TERMS AT Taylor Bros. OREM members: following committee Samuel H. Blake, Orson Prent-whicJames B. Ferguson, Julian Hansen, Charles H. Allred, William A. Nuttall, George F. Wells, and Spencer Madsen. Each ward in the atake to thus represented. Henry D. Taylor, chairman of i he Finance committee, Is to be assisted by tbe following: Kxorutive Committee: Henry D. Taylor, J. Ervel h, Cbrlstenaen, Wm. M. Vernon, with Victor C. Anderson, advisor. Members of General Committee: Wllford R. Stubbs, Ray Hawkins, Clark Carter, John B. Strut-toCharles Daviea, P. W. Madsen, Ernel . Williamson, Jesse gumaion, J. B. Hunn, P. K. Nielsen, Alden Chatwln, Allen Bellows, O. H. Anderson, James H. Clark, W. P.' Williams, Leonard Madsen, Ray Gammon, Walter R. Holdaway, Gilbert Richardson, A. F. Warnick, Jesae 8mlth nnd Ernest Frandsen, An enthusiastic meeting of the building committee was held recently in the Stake administration building for tbe purpose of organising tbe committee and making decisions with respect to the sise nnd type of the new auditorium. Architect Fred Markham of Provo met In consultation with the committee. No announcement wee given of the decision made by this committee with respect to the seating capacity or the general type of building, but It la understood that several proposals have been con ldcred nnd that In n short time with tb after consultation general authorities of the Churc. announcement will be made concerning these matters. In the meantime organisation plans for the financing of the are going forward building Mr. Taylor states that rapidly. the finance committee will, ee soon as definite plans have been made for the financing of the announce building, through the Voice of Sharon. n, details Fast Hoop Tilts Scheduled for 3 Carnival, Feb. Lincoln high gym will ba the setting for three fast basketball games sponsored by the town of Orem to finance their quint in the Commercial league game, in Provo. Hoop fans, your interest In these games and your support will determine whether the league can be run off In Orem declare! Parlell Peterson, on behalf of th. Orem boys. GAME SCHEDULE: for the games Saturday night at Lincoln high is given as follows: 7.30 University Market vs. Provo Junior Chamber; 8.80 Town Board vs. Orem C. of C.; 9. P. M., Orem va. Pleasant View. Admission 25 cents and 10 cents. Provo PHONE 000 New AT BARGAIN PRICES , BUFFETS, as low as USED COAL RANGES USED DAVENETTES USED $ M 4 4 a .50 Mup .50 7 BOOKCASES O USED m .00 BED and SPRINGS USED DRESSERS .95 4up Furniture Exchange 315 W. Center EASY TERMS PHONES: .93 .95 NO INTEREST Heads Building Commitee That glamour girl" of youn whether she's wife, will be thrilled at your sweetheart or mother thoughtfulness in sending her favorite flowers on Valentine's Day. Let the fragrance and sweetness of lovely blooms tell her you're her Valntine. Provo Greenhouse WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW Phone Eight-- 0 Fv- - A. V. WATKINS, Executor. Publication dates: Jen. II, SO, 37, and Feb. 8 In Voice of Sharon. Estate TO CREDITORS of Hannah M. Wall, deceaaed. to-w- lt: n 9.29 Also, commencing chains East from the said center of Section 11, Township 7 South, Range 2 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 1 East 7.75 chains; thencs South 89 East 1.875 chains; thence Sooth 1 West 7.28 chains; thence South 89 East 1.875 chains; thence South 1 West 2.90 chains; thence North 89 West 2.75 chains; thence North 1 East 2.89 chains to beginning. Aren 1.80 acres. Creditor! will present elalms with vouchers to tha undersigned at Suite 4, Roundy Bldg., 48 North University Ave., Provo, Utah, on or before March IS, 1831. MAURICE HARDING A. V. WATKINS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Executor. Dated: January 18, 1939 Publication dates: Jen. IS, 20, P. O. Address: 232 West Center 17, and Feb. 8 Is Voice of Sharon. Street, Provo, Utah. Publcatlon dates In Utah Valley NOTICE TO CREDITORS News: Jan. 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, Estate of Orson Spencer OLD FOLKS Simmons, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with TO BE ENTERTAINED vouchers to the undersigned at The old folks of Sharon stake the office of A. V. Watkins, Attorney, Suite 4, Roundy Bldg, will be entertained this Saturday 48 North Unlv. Ave., Provo Utah, at Lincoln high school, commra-ring- g on or before April 1, 1939. at 10:00 a. m., according J. B. HUNN, Administrator to W. J. Cordner, stake clialrmaa. Each ward is to be responsible A. V. Watkins SIDNEY H. CLUFF for and ace to it that all those Attorney for Administrator. member of the Sharon stake presi- Publication dates: Jan. 27, Feb. who are wble to attend are gins transportation to and from the dency was named chairman of the 3. 10, 17. Lincoln high school. Building committee for the proposed Sbaron Community audiNOTICE TO WATER USERS WANTED: Your old ,fomltars torium. for upholstering and repairing. The State of Utah, office of We guarantee a Job State Engineer, Salt Lake City. Bee at a reasonable price. To Direct Notice is hereby given that J. Glenn A. Johnson, 216 8 7 West O. Webb, 980 West Second North Provo. Street, Provo, Utah has made GOAL: Rest grade, dependable, Application, in accordance with free delivery service. Storage the laws of Utah, to appropriate rates. New low price on slack. 0.1 sec. ft of underground water C. Chrlstopherson. Phone 79L (45 g. p. m.) lu Utah county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December 81, WHITE Tinclusive, of each year, from a 2 SIXCLAIR PRODUCTS flowing well, 170 ft. deep, located at a point S. 2315 ft and E. 2167 Satisfaction Always from the W14 Cor. Sec. 18, ft Groceries Confections T. 7 8., R. 8 E SLBAM. The ROBT. J. THORNE water will be used for .domestic Proprietor purposes at one residence and for the Irrigation of not more than 14 acre of lawna and gardens. Part of the water will also be SHELL SERVICE used to water domestic animals. This Application is designated in tha office of the State Engineer as No. 18788. All protests resisting tho granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must bo Across from Lincoln Hi filed with T. H. Hnmpherys, 8tato Engineer, 408 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one HENRY D. TAYLOR extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on W. P. Williams Max member of the sharon atake high or before March 18, 1988. council, recently appointed chairT. H. HUMPHERYB, man of the Finance committee to State Engineer. raise funds for the erection of Date of first publication, Jan. the new community auditorium In 80, 1989. Arnold Bubningham Sharon stake. Data of last publication, Feb. top-not- Finance SPO- A popnlar society woman an 17, 1118. White Elephant nounced a SUMMONS Party, where each guest was to In the Fourth Judicial Dlatrlct bring something she had no use of Court tha 8tata of Utah, in for, but was too good to throw and for Utah Connty. away. Host of the guests brought BRIGHAM JOHN80N, Plaintheir husbands. tiff, vs. Howard Scott, aa administrator of tho estate of Andrew Hunter Scott, otherwise known as Andrew H. Scott, deceaaed; Prudence William Holdaway, Peay, Lillie Scott, Roae Wride, Margaret Peay, Sonoma Ames, Rula Chappel, Blako Peay, Vera Peay, Ray Peay, Clara Llddlard. Stanley Peay, and Nellie Stewart, helra et law of Francis Peay, da. ceaaed, and Ellas J. Peay, deceased, hie wife; John 8. Perk; Joaeph 8. Perk, otherwiae known aa Joseph Park; unknown helra of William Park, deceaaed; Hannah J. Cardell, Asael Johnson, Vern E. Johnaon, end Besale 200 - 201 Reece, helra et law of Bengt Johnson, Jr., deeeeaed; Mery Ellen Brereton, Executrix of the estate of Richard Brereton, deceased ; and all other persona unknown, claiming any right, title, eatate or interest in, or lien upon the real property described in the complaint advene to plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiff's tIUe thereto, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Yon era hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after Get out those Spring Suits, the service of this summons upon Topcoats, etc., right now yon, if served within the connty in which this action Is brought, and send them to Madsen's within thirty days after otherwise, for a real cleaning. Wa service, end defend the above an. send them back to yon in Utled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be the best possible Shape for j rendered against you according to another year's wear. I the demand of tha complaint, (which has been filed with tha I clerk of said court. I This action is brought to quiet title of tbe plaintiff to certain reel property in Utah County, Wj&UPfOH You Gan Be HER Valentine North University Ave., Provo, Utah, on or before March 88, 1889. NOTICE fB.UDCETlPRIC E 5 DUKES MARKET and Used Furniture USED . Utah, more particularly describes as follows, Commencing 0.30 chains East from tha center of Bee. tlon 11, Township 7 South, Range 2 East of tha Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 45' East 7.41 chains, to street; thence along the ntreet line 8outh 89 15' East 8.75 chains; thence South 45' West i chains; thence North 89 IS' West 8.75 chains; thenet North 45' East 2.S4 chains to the place of beginning. Area 8.75 acres. STATION 11 RUSS TRAHER- -I xci ISO No. Unlv. Avo. NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respeetlve Signers for Further Information. Appointment of committees for the binding and financNOTICE TO CREDITORS of the proposed community auditorium has now almost ing been completed, the following appointments having been Estate of O. A. Well, sometimes known aa George Albert recent a V. A. President Watkins, following announced by Wall, Deceased. of Stake the presidency. special meeting Creditors will present claims Sidney II. Cluff of the Sharon stake presidency was with vouchers to the undersigned named chairman of the building committee, assisted by the t Suita 4, Roundy Bldg., 41 Top Value to Every CUr Hast on Fourth North PROBATE and Sharons Proposed Auditorium Time schedule up NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP physicians. Of every LEGAL 1939 BARBER Do away with Oat Proper Halrants. (By Lincoln High School) Floral Nursery FUNERAL DESIGNS OUR SPECIALTY Rohbocks Sons VALLEY-V- U Confectionery and LUNCH On the Corner by Lincoln High sp) Madsen Gleaning Go. V! BRIMHALL BROS. 121 West 1 North Phone 200 |