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Show Friday, May 12. lsJ UTAH VALLEY NEWS .. Eoffgoino in Radios Tires rro:u thn IMly river to the St. both Provo and Utah stakes The Mary's river. intervening in an excellent program coumry between these three of drama, pageantry, music, .and -Iren will be irrigated, soil the dancing, representing achieveIN CANADA ir,jjifs tent cm to the vaat are ments in various wards during Frift nf 1 .el !i', ridge, forming a tha past years work. huge reservoir in such natural kulW trip It BMlkara tu-:a. Verdigris coulee. Chin AlWrta. Cewte. tfep aHar ri tka L'lat Valkr Nan aUaaM tha coul c, and others. Despite the faaaral af km wtfm't faUwr lari araah. Ha wmtm ikm fallawlac aalaa aanaata need of rain right now, a hopeilMMb Hear laratr t aaaCiaaa mar ful oiitinilitlc spirit prevails ll:c. whole over country. kara laUUaaa la IMPRESSIONS Sp. Fork Launches Exemplary Landscape Program MOTK-lMir- tKC Lika acw for baL duo M1M1 Far baL doe 7 4.75-- 1. each M (a IJO S-ll, aarh 1JM 4 IJMT, aarh 1D0 to 93.00 aarh 51.00 to rUO 14 14)0-1- 0 (food Urea) 91.00 ta 94.00 Good Badloa for home of Car 0.BO-1- 1 ft-U- .06-17, 9kN aad if nb opened Esay Two, taardaM; MORRISON AUTO SUPPLY I W. Canadians ara all hopped up" about the vhit of their King and Queen in May. Caravans are being planned for youth In many towna to Calgary and other canters where they will detrain, to and Queen King George Elizabeth. (0 Kiwi inn rumors were abroad, but meet Canadians I talked to believe no elections will be held this year. Alberta la still under the spell or Social Credit, with Premier Aberbart trying to win the title of Honest Abe" as did President Abraham Lincoln, bnt bla followers alono believe in seem to have dihim, and th-minished tremendously since the 1935 election. The Liberals In power at Ottawa likewise feel disinclined to appeal to the people this year, hoping no doubt to get big federal projects under way before presenting their record" for support. tha Federal government at cents a bu. but farmers ara clam- oring determinedly for at least the same peg" as last year, 80 Provo rents. A split is imminent in Liberal ranks at Ottawa over the pegged price of wheat. Ruin faces the fafmer at this lower price, In trying to pay for higher priced machinery. Outer M. FHO.VE BOS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Devotional Programs K-S- AJh.rU. Tha country 1 dry, drier than usual, with about SO par eeut wheat Heading done, and rain to Justify more badly needed seeding at thin time. Thla conMondition obtains throughout tana also. a a a Wheat haa been pegged by -L 7 A. M. Sunday May 14 8:15 A. M. see Southern Alberta la lannrhing Into a 115,000,40(1 Irrigation project which manna the salvation of thousands of farmers, and the influx of new settlers over a w!d urea. The fnnUton district la tha eentcr of thla Irrlgullon development, and la feeling the impetus of new business. More than 20 new homes were built In that town last year, an unprefor cedented wave of building that area. Water la to be diverted from the Waterton river to the Belly river, and then again r 130 K3 o Mrs. Jans Tuttle, Merrill Xielueu, Bill Crump. Mrs. Win. U. Robertson, Mrs. The Here Folk You Tell The More Good You Sell J pvenv&ft tfte Happy Days For Your Dollars! Hughes and Acres 1 h. Tlmp. water, 9 rm. borne, coops, yonag choice fra it. Close to Edge-mochurch1 Terms, 8.1300 04 The weather was grand during the week, the thermometer registering 7'J degrees the day we arrived. Some wind haa occurred, and resei-dinof some land was going forward after being blown out, but this was not noticeable. About 22,000 acres of beets sur- nt 1 rounding tbu Raymond and Picture il'iit'i factories are eatlmat-e- d for Ibis year's crop, with more than 80 per rent seeded. Prosperity Is evident In tha number of new cars seen an the highway, but the Alberta roads are Acre a rm. mod. home, roups, other ont buildings. S .Vo. 9 W. Terms 827.). 10 Acres North oa H. W. 01, Home, good Improvements, I aspect crops, var. fruits. these properties. SEE PROWS and HAWS NOTES Realty Company 99 No. Valreretty Junes aur-plu- Mothers mum were in the price range up to $25.00 Now were in the price range up to $30.00 50 SUITS Also, to complete the Graduation Wardrobe are TRUVAL SHIRTS plain and fancy patterns SOCKS $1.15 and $1.35 New Spring 50c and $1.00 shorties and regular 25c and 35c lengths Fancy Handkerchiefs FREEMAN Styles Recreational activities for I summer are being organixed In Provo under Joint sponsoralp 01 Provo city. Provo school district, and W.P.A. Jena V. Holla n.' was named director of Women and Children's division again for another season ; Norma Wright, director of hobbles, crafts, and of Phyllis Brown pnppetry; dancing, assisted by Margaret Hunsen, Byron Jensen and McLob CoIIlna will follows: Maurine Murdoch, Audrey Rassmussen, Mary Bee, Alfred Pace, George Sutherland. Elmo Allred. Harvey Pace, and Lester Jonee. Guaranteed to be of Same Quality, Same Smart Styling and Fine Tailoring, alway found at SHRIVER'S. Patterns Day... direct boys' recreation, and playground directors are named as Now NECKWEAR Interest In Professor B. F. Larsons paintings now on exhibition at the B. Y. U. In Room D, most of them new ereutlom, baa become widespread. More than 100 water-colo- r and oil paintings are displayed. Kay Allred. . . 25c and 35c SIIOES-Sp- ort $4.00 or Dress and $5.00 Complete Stocks of Summer Sport Shirts, Sport Slax, Sport Coats 'and Swim Suits are here in all the new patterns. SHRIVERS Style Leadership Lelit wants the site for the new state penltentbiry at Saratoga, and Utah county officials seem generally to agree with them, according to a recent gathering at Lehl where they met 8. A. Stewart. state chairman nnd several by rommlttecmen, appointed Governor Blood to select a site, see Vtah Lake recre.it Inal development project has received the okay of Governor Henry II. Blood aud Provo city commissioners and the National park service are seemingly in agreement as to plans for carrying ont tis project which will furnish n modern boating renter, fishing and swimming and outdoor recrealon are for the whole of the state, and undoubtedly for of much tho Intermonntnln region. wldely-publtcli- ed Utah stake's first quarterly conference under Ita new president, Royal J. Murdoch, proved encouraging Sunday to priesthood workers who were given to understand by Elder Stephen L. Richards, visiting apostle, that priesthood work is In fart the foundation fur the strength of the chnrrh. All quorume, both for Melcheeidek nnd Aaronlr priesthoods, participated In the conference. The M. L A. presented an nnuenally fine program Sunday evening, featuring the Pioneer ward gleaner girls, the first ward In the stake to arhleve the "binding of the eheaf award In recognition of their year's work. Vi s ivtftftrii VifViiSil'W the Span.'ah Fork organization for the ex-- f mpiary manner in s'hich it had aMgurd each organization n definite project. Tile following projects and asHignmcnts were accepted and approved to be accomplish' d by 1947 and the Worlds Fair: 1. Beautification of Highways 3. Zoning Launching tho Utah Berry Growers Marketing Association was the purpose of tbe gathering Wednesday evening at tho Sharon stake seminary, the new organisu ation planning to hunde any berries In order to stabaliae the market locally. 40 SUITS . s e m Closing of V. I. A. work for the summer was featured Tuesday night at College hell with ...everyday should be in the mind of every member of the family. Mothers devotion does not centralize in loving service on any day, week or month. It ia befitting that one May 201h Through 8th May iwr gigs SVJP, -- 2 inu w" sirjp stucco CONCttlE PANT fiHEKWm WQIIAMS san-uBTf- fi ordinance (Ur. City Beautification committee.) 4. Planting of shade trees at City Farm. (Kiwania club). 5. Waste Baskets (Junior Thallan club). 4. Dumping Grounds (Spuuish Fork city). 7. Roads and Cattle trail (Landscape Improvement committee). 8. Planting shrubs on Main 8treet West aide City Park (Literary club). 9. Curbing of Main Street (Junior Chamber of Commerce). 10. Weeds and Ditches Screen for ditches (Thallan club) 11. Garbage wagons for Spanish Fork city (Self Culture club) 13. Old building, trees, fences. barns, vacant lots and blacksmith shops (John Sterling). 13. Sidewalks (Spanish Fork city W.P.A. projects.) 14. Beantfflcatlon of rhurches (Mrs. Phoebe Markham) 15; Beautification of school grounds (Xebo school district) 18. Center Street R. R. tracks and oiling all City streets (Alta club) 17. Flower and Garden clubs (Mrs. Wm. O. Robertson) 18. Beautification classes (Nell Matley) The Central committee at a meeting on May 10th at the City and County building at Provo, asked for reports on their general program, their objectives, what haa been accomplished, and their proposed program for the remainder of 1939 and looking forward to 1947. The hope was expressed that all communities ef the county will have a permanent landscape Improvement organization that will stimulate and coordinate beautification activity. 0snpH) SilHCOMtt clubs). aa bad as ever. MCWL! Markham, for 1939 (All Organization). 2. Lilac Lime (AH Federated . . VALLEY Phoebe John Sterling The 1'iah County y UTAH The Central cunmittee of the Utah County Landscape Inipi'ovvrv.ent ProirraM at their recent meeting praised tie set-u- p which was recently adopted by Spanish Fork comall munity, where city, civic and religious organizations are cooperating, under a Central committee headed by James A. Anderson. This Spanish Fork committee is leading out in the activity and Mr. Anderson is assisted by Nell Matley, or 15 year repayment plan. Interest 6S on unpaid on 10 balance. No Fines - No Penalties If yon need money on good security jggSi SIM SS, Enamu 89s dex tQSgUggfi S319 ufiinAtniati.il fOR UNOtiUM. CAUONSSfK. PAINT SEE Our Loans are the Best HOW! PISftSRSuaiMSMi FHA Dixon Real Estate Co. 236 West Center St. Provo Utah Valley Glass & Paint 348 West Center St. Co. 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