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Show Thursday, February THE VOICE OF SHARON Like News? Prouo Junior COT I LOCK UP YOU H EASTS, GIRLS United States Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Economics Division of Program Study and Discussion. other radio Matlon can give you as complete a news service as KOVO. According to the authoritative figures of the Cooperative Analysis of Broadcasting, a national organization, the Mutual Broadcasting System has FOUR of the top seven commentators, including America's No. 1 new analyst, Raymond Gram Swing MBS also regularly releases Associated Press bulletins and short wave foreign news broadcasts. Locally, KOVO broadcasts complete world, nations . and local news via the new United Press Direct Radio Wire and features the 1 est's keenest commentator, Arthur Garth! COOPERATING 'c::a Provo First Ward Chapel February 11, 12, 13, rriwolIf?" W kTooMPH o Americans keenest minds will focus on Utah's difficulties at the Conference on Farm, Home, and Youth Such men as Dr. Lowry Problems in Provo, February Nelson, Dean Howard H. Preston, and Dr. Alva H. Benton will give address and sit with local leaders on panels for discussion of piesent crises, according to Lee R. Taylor ... .0UTO! rtANUU" J j NO IV ON! bring samples to your home, make your drapes, and hang them All at material cost only. We by ar Jan. and Feb. at greatly reduced prices. Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. later, as you wish. ATTENTION WATER AND FREE AIR CUSTOMERS Hero is one place where you are always welcome whether fom come in for water, free air, information or just to pass the time. One of the most important features of this business is to make everyone feel welcome and at home. The size of your purchase or if you purchase has nothing to do with the quality of our welcome. W. H. Bill A WILDE Standard Oil Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Phone 1553 V ,0QCJ-o- 3 Hits b TOWN .r- AX PROVO V ! YlYAtt -- UcGINTY end o will yoa when 2:00 3:00 4:00 p. p. p. ' Wire in the style you vaofe Gome ini PRICED $2.93 up Consolidated Wagon & Machine Co, 255 W. Center Phone 241 J KA ( Suits, Topcoats THURSDAY and SATURDAY al-- o or See Koj K. take Wood I want It BUY to Guernsey heifers. Dark, Phone 014R1 Values to FEBRUARY 6th & 8th BLINDS VENETIAN GLASS REPLACEMENTS CaU ITiia is the lowest price youll see on Suits and Topcoats this year. There can be no more at this price in fact, no more winter weights at any price. The makers are absolutely sold out So dont delay! Pattern Shirt Sale 11 f,j $ n .95 Most Styles 67 PAIRS SLACKS Ahlander Mfg. Values to $6.95 $4.95 Co. Provo 476 S. Univ. Ave. Hats, Sportswear, Robes, Neckwear ALSO ON SALE! APPLIANCE ELECTRICAL SERVICE SHOE SALE .35 $ CO M P L E T E Radiator and Glass Spring Service PIIONE 100 YOUR HOMS FLORSIIEIM Values to $2.00 UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. Bcaiitijftf $30.(KT $18.75 PHONE Discussion TOP 102 Lu) no0OC3 Apple ? TIME VALUE ALL C'.'lCS Handicraft in Rural Economic Life. Kenneth Perry Greeley State College, Colorado. i J Vacuum Cleaners, Washers, Ironers, Refrigerators lakers, and all kinds of small All parts and seraj ,illances. vice guaranteed. Riteway Store, C. F. Johnson', Phone AT PROVO HIGH SCHOOL AIDITORIUM -- International Trade and the Monetary Problem Howard A. Preston 8:30 p. m. Panel Discussion After the War What? For Farm? For Home? For Youth? Members of Panel: Alva II. Benton, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture (Discussion Leader) Howard A. Preston, Reed College, Oregon E. O. Sisson, Reed College, Oregon Lowry Nelson, University of Minnesota Sherman Christensen, Jr. Chamber of Com. Clark Allred, Farm Security Clarence D. Ashton, Extension Service Dr. Thomas L. Martin, B. Y. U. 7:30 We hare American Barbed Get your SUIT and TOPCOAT while U I C Jersey and Exhibit of Mormon Mrs. Lucille W. Woolf Handicraft Salt Lake C: i y . m. Adjustment of Population to Land Resources. Lowry Nelson m. to m. Group Discussion. that mean business. Quality that means years of service. Selections Are Complete! W , up to finished wire! Easy to handle. Hard to rust. Barbs February g SCERA THEATRE Thursday, February 13th HOME AND YOUTH IN A CHANGING WORLD from ore - FEBRUARY 6th & 8th THURSDAY and SATURDAY Agri. Extension Service, U.S.A.C. FREE away Forum Discussion. 8:30 p. m. It s all American SCERA THEATRE FIRST WARD AUDITORIUM Responsibility of State and Federal Government for Land and Water Resources. William Peterson, Utah Director DAPvDED WIRE H Now for the Big Week in Our Reed College, Oregon m. to 4:00 p. m. Group Discussion. 7:30 p. m. You can't buy finer A lovely brides shower was given by Mrs. Ray Ellis at the home of Mrs. Albert Nelson last Thursday evening. Games were of played under the direction Adele Fielding and Mrs. Gladys Nelson. A short program of music was given. and readings An amusing feature was the making of a dress for the bride Many lovely gifts were received and a delicious lunch served to 50 relatives and friends. Mrs Milda Patten and Mrs. Donna Cordner had charge of the refreshments. 3 :00 p. Noon-r-Gro- Call 24 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Machine Washing Repairs 8th C3 Professor Emeritus 11:00 a. m. to 12:00 310 West Center St. & rU?'HCN"U"In0,'L5''' Wednesday, February 12th WHAT PART SHOULD GOVERNMENT TAKE IN AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY? s 10:00 a. m. Training Utah'" 'Youth to New Usefulness Arthur Gaeth, Prof, of Pol. Science Brigham Young University, Provo 11:00 a. m. to 12:00 Noon Group Discussion. E. 0. Sisson 2:00 p. m. Democracy versus Autocracy 10:00 a. m. Furniture Exchange Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Terry and Erma Holt of Enterprlze and Mrs. Minnie Edwards of Panaca, Nevada came to Provo last Thursday to attend funeral services for their brother, James Wood. They spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Terry and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Terry. TOUGH GUYS... Group Discussion. (No Evening Session) 3:00 p. m. 1 Taylor of the Edgemont ward last TENTAT1UE PROQRAM Tuesday, February 11th EVOLUTION OF OUR PRESENT SITUATION 10:00 a. m. The Conference Ahead: What is It All About? Alva H. Benton, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. 10:30 a. m. General Social and Economic Backgroup of Howard A. Preston the Present Situation Economics and Business Dean, College of Washington. University 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Group Discussion. 2:00 p. m. Present Social and Economic Relationship of Lowry Nelson Agriculture and Industry Professor of Rural Sociology, University of Minnesota. QtrxRt-- Mrs . Conference on Farm, Home, and Youth Problems Annual 3 Ctar Special J FEBRUARY 6th in SATURDAY Y of Payson, general chairman, and S. R. Boswell, Utah County Agricultural Agent. The following is the complete program : if Li ' ' a '. Mrs. Lucy Adams of Blanding was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilford Larsen during Leadership week. Mrs Emma Poulson, who ha been ill for several weeks in Salt Lake City was brought to the j home of her daughter. Mrs. Amy SCEIIA THEATRE Some of 4. OUT 11-- to 25 members week. 14, 1941 T1IUR-DA- 11-1- c.-i- 1 WITH COMMITTEE OF UTAH COUNTY PLANNING BOARD FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION B. Y. U. EXTENSION DIVISION PROVO YOUTH COUNCIL KOVO for News We will make delivery The baby daughter of Mr and Philo Edwards as given the name of Janice in Fast meeting la- -t children also Sunday confirmed members of the church were: Carol Gay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Patten and Dee Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs Don Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. B. J Christensen served (Alene Adams) have a new baby daughter born Friday, January To Presents X All upholstery work booked in (Mrs. C. H. Poulson - Reporter) Mrs Utah County Dorothy Thompson once-a-ye- J MINI" - A C. Extension Seruice S. 11 A group of neighbors and. friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mis. Levis Davis last week to honor Mr and Mrs. Darwin Wilson who have built a new home in Provo and are leaving the vrd Many lovely gift3 for the new home were received. Tlie Special Interests Group after met Sunday evening church at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Memmott Special music and reading numbers were were enjoyed and refreshments TMPAHOGOS AND Raymond Gram Swing Fulton Lewis, Jr. Roake Carter 0 Wythe Williams slip-cover- ed HIOY. OUT, Chamber of Commerce Then KOVO is your Station! Hare your furniture beautifully low prices. Expert Workmen at ft 1941 C, p. m. Friday, February 14th PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT 10:00 a. m. What Arts and Crafts can contribute to Social Kenneth Perry Adjustment 11;00 a. m. The Philosophy of Cooperation. 11:45 a. m. The Route We Have Come: An Interpretation of the Conference Alva H. Benton SHRIVERS 513-- J. with a new VETERINARIAN 150 West 3rd North SPINET PIANO is Phone INSURANCE model EGANS and REAL ESTATE which stands only ZP2 high and occupies no more floor space than two chairs. Full scale. Provo, Utah 053-- J 78 Univ. N. A vs. Taylor Bros. Kari-Kee- Phone 108 COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE RALTHS RADIO AND APPLIANCE SS North Univ. Avt. SPEAR LUMBER CO. BEAUTIFUL HOMES v r- - Phou BE SOLO! Sale Open to Wholesale and Retail Purchasers n Trunk. New Paint 43 k today at MUST 139 1 DODGE SEDAN See FRED E. RAY 88-no- ta See Announcing February Clearance ALL CARS the popular new Orlando Style Leadership DP. ARTHUR VANCE SCHILLER Illustrated ' Heater 6 Wheels $133.00 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM! Sale Starts February 1 Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, II CHEVROLET Provo, Utah BUICK REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR DOME "Yt" Small Monthly Payments I |