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Show VOICE OF SHARON F LEGION TY MEETING - A- u dAwk OATES CHANGED 7" At the meeting of Provo PoBt No. 13 American Legion held JhECFBC! T 7 f rh MAXIMUM . velocity snd accuracy of SL'PLR-ccmer fire car ridges provide a naw standard of performance ' available for four favorite nil 1 V ou get your buck with SU PfsR-X- . Come in and let US tall you about this ntpr ammunition. A fewpor-CENTER-FIR- CARTRIDOE Consolidated WAGON & MACHINE CO. Thursday evening a motion to temporarily change the meeting nights from the first and third Wednesday of each month to the first and thiid Thursday evening was adopted. The change will he In effect until permanent meeting quarters can be secured. A motion to change the 1943 dues back to 15.00 per yetir was also passed at the meeting, and the membership committee was charged with the duty of collecting the 1942 dues at once and Informing all members that after this year there would be an of $1.00 In the yearly dues. A suggestion that anyone applying for membership, after February 20, 1942, without a paid up card for the privyious year be assessed a membership fee In addition to the yearly dues alscus-biowas tabled for further Thursday, October Fewer Farms: Bigger Land Area For Utah Reported by Census Tabulations fiom the 1940 Agricultural census shows that the farm population of the United has States remained almost The age picture has stational changed quite a bit, however, for there are fewer children and more old people on fat ms now than there were 10 years a&o. p There has been a marked In the number of small farms, those under ten acres, but many farms in the west have been consolidated. Due to this trend and the increasing number of the total number of farms have declined three percent In three years. In Utah, there were 25,411 9 farms in 1940 compared to farms ten years earlier. The total land area of the state Is 52,701,440, an increase of 104,-00- 0 acres or 7(4 percent since 193o. Of the total land area 13.9 percent or 7,302,007 acres are In farms. Only 1,762,296 acres of this land, however, is available for crops. The average farm in Utah has 287 4 acres of ground in it, and Is valued at This places as the value $6,074. of the average acre of ground at share-cropper- ...in r.IODERIIIZE BUDGET STAGES The number of milk cows on United States farms is about three precent above last year. Fiesent indications are that Increases during 1941 will be as great as any of the last 30 years except lit the four-yea- r period 1930-3- 4 Because of the trend toward heavier and more efficient feeding, production should be much greater than any time heretofore. Actual milk production to August 1 was about seven pei cent larger than a year earlier. In N.P.I.P. Predicted forever. As time can remain pane the value of sny given house decreases at a rate dependent upon the attention you give it. Modernization is an important part of upkeep. To retain a major part of tha original cost for any house many minor and a few major Improvements should be planned. Modernizing needn't be expensive. There are many improvements that can be handled Inexpensively . . . which Horn up-to-J-el when added together may equal a complete modernization la budget stages is Keeping a home program. the sensible solution to the depredation problem. Call us today for more Information or an estimate on Improving your home. Prices for building materials probably are the lowest they will be for many years. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 189 West Fifth South Phone 357 Complete Building Service Utah breeders and hatchery-me- n have until October 15 to decide whether they will participate in the National Poultry Improvement Plan during the coming year, Carl Frischnecht, extension poultryman at the Utah State Agricultural college, states. Memorandums of agreement, upon which members of the Industry are to indicate the stage and the pullorum disease control clads they desire to participate In, are now being sent to poultrymen throughout the state. Last year eight hatcheries, having more than 75 percent of the hatching capacity of the state, and six Record of Performance breeders signed memorandums of agreement. Breeding birds totaling 56,779 owned by 119 flock owners furnished hatching eggs to produce National Poultry Improvement Plan chicks In Utah during 1940. Since more chickens and eggs are needed for nations program, and dealers are now permitted to sign memorandums of agreement in the national plan on the same basis NOTICE! op-- Q IV SHARON TUESDAY THURSDAY At 9:43 A. M. K O V O The Voice of Central Utah h W. . V Barbara. Cahf. Aa Important cog in that giant machine, the United State Army in the field, U the Private, First Class, (note single stripe on y radio telephone eleeva) shores who op seatee the portable, he carries apoe his back. He calls it a walkie-talkiand his job is to take it wherever his commanding officer may need it to give or reeeive orders in the field. Because he has been trained in the Army to he a specialist, he receives additional pay. The Regular Army wants more soldiers to fill extra-pajobs such as his. two-wa- e, y Abnormal Rainfall Increases Yields Of Crops in Utah ten-ye- ar Farm with Excellent Water Right, improvements. $4000. Splendid Provo Dairy Ranch Fully equipped, monthly income In excess of $500. Areal bnyl A Good Recreation Buslneas for Sale. See - - - IIEAL REALTY CO. Phone 4 call: i Help Wanted Build s. nome. i ji L Payments Is $7 1110 Like To Be Able To Say WELCOME TO OUR HOME! Well, TOU eaa ml It as 4 mean K, too. Ten eaa baBd and own yoar own Lam at no more expense than yoar present outlay for rent. Bo sore to aak an for Information. No obligation, of course. R. S. CURTIS Agency 174 West Center Bt, PHONE 84 msstmRstmna Utah County Mattress FIBR Factory O PROWS and STEIN J j Realty Co. j 53 North University Aveaae i 5 jj 5 aBDBn&BaBmsszruanttssjRtmsuui. SERVICE Only Prtory ta Utah County! We am net represented by any traasleat at tr eaa workers, but will call for aad 4 sliver without a extra charge. Just Phono SIS Or drop as a oard M1 Weet Bad FOR SALE: DR. TREES ARTHUR SHRUBS EVERGREENS 1M West Srd North Phone 953-- J Provo, Utah Phone lOI-- FRUIT . REPAIRING DINNER The Tailor A Whether yonr hair la naturally wavy, gray, bleached or DIFFICULT, the Pilot Wave Timer assures you a soft, natural, lovely wave. new dish, with ail the trim- - - and yenll love It ming SANDWICHES SHORT ORDERS COMPLETE Giass Radiator aad Spring Serrk PHONE 100 Beauty Salon 301 Bo. University Are. Phone Ahlander Mfg. We Specialize In - - - 433-- W 476 S. MOTOR OVERHAULING C Lejjal Notices County Respective Signers information. NOTICE Clerk or the for further KITCHENS GARAGE Provo 241 Weet 1st North and REAL ESTATE 57 Tin 78 N. Unlv. Ave. Phene Weet Cents FT at Copper and Sheet Iron Were ff FRED E. RAY 111 ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS Oaaroasood RECAPPING masniag REBUILT W. W. TH05IAS 43 Preve, Utah Weet Centar Army Shoes 3k Big Values for Little Monty at corporation subscribed for and outstanding, for general corporDeLuxe Shoe ate purposes. Said assessment Is 73 North 1st West Btoto payable immediately to the Secretary of said corporation, E. A. Jacob, at room No. 4, Roundy Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock The Shoe Sole Blau upon which this assessment may We fix the Bole of yoar remain unpaid on December II, 19 41 will be delinquent and ad- whether it be n yubl or u, vertised for tale at public InLfljle Sole of a Shoo. and unless pa: rnent U made SAM - The Shoe Mab before, will be sold February 1, 270 West Center St. 1942 at 10:00 a. m. to pay tha delinquent assessment toc-lhwith cost of advertising and exTom Demos pense of sale. TIRE REPAIRING SAM an-tiu- See Us Now U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES er PHONE 1840 E. A. JACOB Publication Secretary. dates: Sept. Oct. 3, 10, and 17, 1941. SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIbuL HOMES Sheet Metal Works See OF ASSESSMENT Co. Prove PROVO INSURANCE IOANS Uair. Ave, J. L. FISCHER Work Guaranteed Repair ACivAiu ZJ The Homo of Guaranteed 08 North Unlv. Ave. Phone Ola Twin -- Pines AHLANDER LUCILE PROVO RIVER WATER USERS ASSOCIATION, A CORPORAMaster coupe. Smooth runTION, Provo, Utah. ning. Notice Is hereby given that at We have six excellent cars priced a meeting of the Board of Direcaround $100 each. Save your tors of the said corporation held new car, drive one of these deer September 12, 1941, assessment No. 2 of 15c per share was levied hunting! upun each share of stock of the 1 Pros RALPHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE CALL Club Coupe and Make An Offer! - L BARBECUE SPARE RIBS 1911 PACKARD Corner of Center and 5th W 38t 491 South And West COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Seda- n- Dares You To Come Down LTKR1NG MITCHELL Served to you piping hot, right nut of a skillet, with hot rolls and French Fried Potatoee 1937 OLDSMOBILE ALLEN AUTO Both at fSS up See CHICKEN overhauled. New tires, new paint ; radio and heater, air conditioner. hauled. Shop Fh. M1R4 FINE TAILORING SUITS and COATS Drive Out for Seda- n- ovex Fix-i- t AILORING Motor 120 Docs 850 N. 17th West 'ladies and Gentlnenn 120 Sedan Like new. Radio and healer. Low mileage exceptionally clean. New Paint and New Tires. This car has been completely overhauled. - OWEN DRAPER 1 !iU 1940 PACKARD 6 Clean Cotton Rags, No buttons. Utah Valley News. USED CARS 1939 NASH VAHTEDi Will trade any kind REPAIR for any kind of FRUIT or PRODUCE WANTED: r VANCB VETERINARIAN So X mi Voure Safe now to Plant ' Allens Berth . PROVO 3 Offer INSURANCE MATTRESS and BAIT Male ten-ye- Ml Pbss LOANS to offer our E. uud ask about I N B U R A N s. J Small Keith 1934 CHEVROLET WOULDN'T YOU I al Completely 4 Room Brick Home with plumbing; extra lot. Garage. $2000. 5 Room Mod. Brick Stucco, close In $2200. 5 Room Strictly Mod. Fire Brick Home with Basement Apt. Garage. A good Investment. $5250. Large Lot with Small Home $600. IS East Centar st Consult Real Buys in REAL ESTATE! West Center After hour T. H. Heal J. E. Syrett July 9th. ar ten-ye- PERSONAL Finance Co. $3930.00. Bee what we have brand new, very The yield for 1941 Is now fore-ia- Stl.lsM.W unii-uwater orchid item, to at 589,000 tons compared house plant, grows, flowers, 3o4 000 tons in 1940. The potato year round, indoors-outdoorcrop, however, Is expected to be In water any tiling holding 150,000 bushels less than the alone, no dirt required. - Re1941 yield. markable proposition. Kaufman The hay crop is expected to be Nurseries, Long Beach, Calif. heavier than the 1940 crop and the due prinaverage m cipally to heavy rainfall. The hay crop is expected to be ) I heavier than the 1940 crop and The Best Favorable growing conditions and more than normal rainfall In Utah throughout the summer have increased yields of nearly every crop, Frank Andrews, agricultural statistician, reports. Utah's wheat production for 1941 is now forecast at 6,227,000 bushels, compared to 4,861,000 bushels in 1940 and a bushels average of 5,076,000 Winter wheat yields are considerably above average, but spring wheat yields are below average due to rust, Mr. Andrews states. Spring wheat production Is bushels estimated at 1,950,000 compared to 1,885,000 bushels In 1940. The 1941 oat crop la now bushels estimated at 1,353,000 while the 1940 crop amounted to 1,073,000 bushels. The average was 1,234,000. Barley production in 1941 Is estimated at 3,696,000 bushels compared with the 2,812,000 bushels produced In 1940 and a ten-yeaverage of 1,818,000 bushels. The sugar beet crop Is In excellent condition and promises to be as heavy as any crop In the history of sugar beet production formed MeMomd with the National Guard at San Luis Obispo and Is on a two weeks furlough. Duwane Williams is home on an emergency leave from camp San Luis Obispo. His father, Frank Will ans is confined In hls home with a broken leg. .Jfc Pullorum Controlled. There must be less than two percent of the birds that reacts to the pullorum disease if the flock Is to qualify in United States Pullorum Disease Control groups. i AT Hehc-itso- pital following a major operation pi $20 to $300 They report that is slowly He is at the Itoff hos- Major as hatcheries, a large Increase in the number of flock owners furnishing hatching eggs Is expected to occur this year. Mr. Frischnecht also predicts that a large percentage of the hatcheries In this state will try to meet the requirements of the new pullorum disease control class that was added to the N. P. I. P. this year. Birds in this class are to be called United States and small barn. It! Cash When You Need the East Canyon 2 Good Homes, close to the U. V. U. We will be pleased lo show you these properties, Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson and sun Keith arrived here last Thusd.iy evening from Santa fehso:ll loans Drive. 5 Km. Mod. Brick, full basement, II A. Heat, and btoker, coop for 300 (l.ickenn, (Della Stone, reporter) , Phone 024J1 1 '' . Lm need on VINEYARD ' f I , A l INDUSTRIES 165 a V This car is the same as Brand New! It has been used as a demonstrator. Only 4000 miles. Liberal discount. 00-Ac-re Over jsr i j - a I WE HAVE AN Excellent Property g i 1 V- average due N- J prln- - ;idlh to heavy ramf-- ll 1 he apple portion of eomraercia iop produi tlo!i"Mj Is forecast at oupties this 414 how with 3 lu.hwo buahds a year ago and a tin year average of 362,000 huthcK The total peach crop tli.s jtar is estimated at 89.000 bushels more than the 1940 J leld. 1935 CIIEV. Sedan Inexpensive LRY LEE TAYLORS PROGRAM -- t L-- ss Si7'min V t Phone 060R1 RADIO RECIPES HEARD ON I tie ar All those having Produce left at the SHARON INDUSTRIES must call for it before October 18th or it will be sold. NEW Easy to Make f 27,-15- Greater Participation O V VA s, J. A. Owens gave a brief talk to the on Newspaper Week members present. E. R. "Lob Collins reported on the work of the Legion Junior Baseball teams which he coached during the past $21.14. year. r n Private Exchange : 9, 1941 J J, Shoe Shop Brimhall Bros Prove 343 West Center n J REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments |