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Show VOICE OF SHARON aw of bombed civilians and wounded Tommies. Since last August the American Red Cross has shipped to Britain LIVES OF BRITISH blood plasma, medicines latest weapon against violent death. Total of 13.000 Commenting on the Red Cross blood for Biitain program, Ben Americans Shed Robertson, London correspondent Lilod For Wounded of the newspaper PM, said blood D. C. Some plasma has been one of the most WASHINGTON, 15,000 Americans have spilled valuable Items the British have their blood for the British cause. received from America. Believe njeV he said, Yet It hasnt been on the battlethe field or In the air It has been blood which ActjJiicwfLS have given for transfusions to save the lives has saved hundreds British lives and up to now has been one of the most valuable helps we have given the British. Britain had stored up its own KEvv..-'bE- E blood plasma supplies before the blitz began, but these rapidly diminished when the Germans beCClM gan bombing British cities. . . . Blood transfusions are one of . the first treatments given bombed victims, as many of them have been buried perhaps six to eight VnStolend?uUI hours beneath the debris, often losing much blood before being - U. S. CLOOD SAVES $ViU'a v - i srs"4Ho obi'.glon- - ,71 rescued, . Who is the Beast? Another In a series of lectures will bo given by H. A. Rentfro at the Church just north of the Post Office at 8 oclock Sunday evenPHONE US . . . WELL DELIVER ing, April 27. Subject: "Who Is Ufa!) Valley Glass & Paint the Beast and the 666 of RevelaA big surprise for you. tion? 57 N. Fniv. Ave. - Phone G36 Welcome. BEtastJt: BYU Band to Appear YOUR BARNYARD ... ... HOW DOES IT LOOK In Tabernacle Concert Program )( DONT YOU be left behind this fall when Egg Prices are certain to be up! Already eggs are Sc per dozen higher than last year at this time, and this Is only the beginning. As the National Defense program gets under way, eggs and poultry, along with other meat product, will be in increased demand at the best prices in several years. h There is still time to fill your coops with pullets And, while chick prices will likely have to be increased later, we are still offering the finest chicks we have ever hatched at BARGAIN if you hurry. PRICES! , 7c up CIIICKS, from STARTED CIIICKS, from 10c up Drop in Today Let us help you make more Money! DAY-OL- D Custom Grinding: and Mixing Phone 613 East 3rd Soutli Baby Chicks Feeds and Supplies The Worlds News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper SOCIETY Fubhibal by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING D1HUS Saturday Renovated Tan and Olive $1.00 92 $2 00) HOT TORS ss rhoee attending the Scandinavian Dances know the good times to be had dancing to the Hot Timers m u sir. Dancing Starts at 9 p. m. ADMISSION: 13c ANNOUNCING ED'S SERVICE the TEXACO SERVICE STATION in OREM FEATURING GREASING and WASHING Give Us a Try BRACKEIIBURY Fire Insurance Agency ' PHONE 1009 COMPETE UTAH PROVO ends, 9 8c m Childrens Ladies RAYON PAJAMAS PLAY SL ITS 50c Values (Ages 4, 5 and 6) I imperfect 3W 2 FOR Special lot fancy DRESSES rayon-SPOR- $2 00 Values but slightly $1 00 values, T 1 Girls Slip-ov- 5!c. $1.00 er SWEATERS for I $1.29 Values to $1.00 for SO? k, HiHiniiiHuiifimini'iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiittiimii inimnmim.iiiiiu mtiniiiimmiiiiiuintmmiitiHmt' EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES ON ALL NEW SPRING MDSE. Charlotte Elizabeth Jenkins, PlaiDliff, vs. Harold Eugene Jenkins, Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, If served within the County In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which haa been filed with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and the defendant, and for general relief. A. L. BOOTH Provo, Utah. 368 West Center Street y V COMMERCIAL PRINTING Let us print your letterheads, envelopes, statements, invitations, calling cards, circulars Whatever is Printed We Can Do It! Quality Printing Promptly Done Publishers of UTAH VALLEY NEWS and VOICE OF SHARON Plaintiff's Attorney Room No. 4 75 East Center SL (upstairs) P. O. Address: Box 364, Provo City, Utah. Publication date: April 18, 25, May 2, 9. and 16. ' UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. Your Ilome Town Printer BROS. NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS in OREM 'k The following Applications have been filed to appropriate underground water In Utah county, all locations being from SLB&M: maz m. I only! Your Choice 25? In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah in and for Utah County. All Texaco Products AUTO ACCESSORIES and Odds but values to Real 39c Values for PHiHiiiniiiiiiititiiiiumui Gren Ladies Fine SILK HOSE Ladies FRONT APRONS and his iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiimutiUiitiiij Famous Bon Jean Herringbone Cloth SIIIBTS -- and WORK (Worth Ilall One good solid hour of thinking and planning plus a few consciencious hard work would more of remedy this mess, save hours of labor later and improve our farm landscape in a single stroke. While you are thinking, keep these things in mind : 1. Can I pull my buildings closer together and arrange them to save space and walking. 2. Is my hay stacked in the most convenient place for wind protection to the cattle and for feeding. 3. Could the grain be stored nearer where it is used? 4. Are the corrals too large? Am I wasting land around the barnyard? (allow 200 square feet for tach cow or horse? 5. Does the barnyard have good drainage in winter? Would some gravel help? uncovered and 6. Is the machinery and equipment scattered over the place or can it be concentrated and arranged more neatly and more handily ? 7. What changes in the barnyard would make it easier to operate? Perhaps a new door or gate would save steps or a few feet of pipe for water or changing the fences or calf pen or shed. or does 8. Does the place look defected and it look like a civilized respectable person owned it? Are the fences and buildings falling to pieces ? 9. Can I move the barnyard off the highway and hide it from public view? 10. I wonder if the time will ever come when I can afford a little paint for the place ? It takes work to have a respectable looking barnyard, but we have to shave and comb, our hair daily so why not make the barnyard look respectable too more people see it than ever look at you. tii'i Hiiiiiiiiiimirmiui)iii.iii,umiuimMiimi).i!iiinmiMimiuiunii HATS THIRD WARD r-- " Hans ChrUtensen, 11807 American Fork, Utah; 0.55 sec. well ft. for Irrigation frem 302 ft. deep at point S. 1188 ft and E. 538 ft. from N)4 Cor. Sec. 26, T. 5 S R. 1 E. 13805 Roy Lyman, R. D. No. 1, Payson, Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for well 57 domestic use from ft. deep at point N. 395 ft. and Cor. Sec. W. 1294 ft. from E 25, T. 9 S., R..1 E. 14 085 Paul E. Schwartz, R. D. No. 1, Spanish Fork, Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use from 2V4-iwell 434 ft, deep at point N. 2731 ft. and W. 960 ft. from . rr n. S'EfiiA Garden Supplies Htiimimun Men's Fur Felt DANCE Wiiiard L. Sowards . . miiiimmiiiiiDifc j Real Estate Provo, CUh 105 East 1st North Street & Friday the further an-tag- e. One, Norway Street, Boston, MaMiLhusetU ii Truthful 'Conatructive Unbiased Free from Sensational-isEditorials Art Timely and Instructive and It Daily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. Price 12.00 Yearly, or l 00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2 60 a Year. Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 2$ Cent. Obtainable at; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM for Honors e run-dow- n, 710 Clrk or County Itp4the n format --71 I- honest-to-goodne- Hi( Consult Brigham Young university's LujOus Concert hand, undtr the Eiten-io- n uri'--t Horticul! By DR. A STARK direction ot Robert Sauer, will OIl( E OF 8PIC1U, STOCK-llol.PAgricultural College US MI I. mu OF THE in Provo appear at the Tabirnai-iCOMAM1IOV THE 1 IKE on May 12 under the PANY A lot of farmers in Utah consider landscape improve- of the Provo Chamber of ComNOTH E is hereby given that a ment a womans job. The wife should take care of the merce, it is announced today This is an annual appearance and special stockholders meeting of flouers and the lawn because the farm keeps the man busy has become a tradition with Provo The Theatre Company has making a living. public to enjoy these perform- been called by the President and will be held at 3 o'clock p m. on There is some truth in all this, but there is also another ances A splendid program has May 3rd, INI, in the Banking been we about. worth to this First, problem aspect thinking uum-- I loom of the Fir-- t Security Bank several arranged. Including should get the idea out of our system that landscape im- hers by the Provo high school of Utah, N. A. In Provo, Utah, to provement is merely planting flowers and lawn. The first mixed chorus, under the leader- lonsider and confirm if found and foremost consideration in any farmstead landscape is ship of Ernest Paxman, making advisable a sale proposed by the an attraction to this con- Directors of the corporations the organization of the buildings, corrals, and service drives certadded theatre property and other assets this year. for maximum convenience and utility. And right here is B. Y. C.s noted concert or- and to pass upon any other busiwhere most farmers could spend a little thought to a ganization is reputed to be one of ness that may be presented to the the best College groups of musi- stockholders at said mcet.i g. Of THE ASHTON THEATRE anywhere In the west, and cians Most of our barnyard are not arranged they just hap- is known COMPANY Utah and throughout By JOHN B. ASHTON pen. First we need a barn, then we add a shed, then a pig adjoining states, so that a real President. musical treat is in store again for pen, then a chicken coup, etc., etc., until after a few years 'those Publication dates: April IS, 25, who attend No admission we have a conglomerate hodge podge, completely lacking in '(barge is made, but tickets must and May 2. organization. Such a layout often keeps a man busy doing be obtained from the Provo NOTICE TO CREDITORS daily chores twice as long as would be necessary with a Chamber of Commerce officials In order to attend Estate of ANDREW L. better arrangement of building and corrals. ALLEN, deceased, -- We to and hundred feet a feed the stock, grain carry Creditors wilt present claims haul hay another hundred to get it in the feed rack. We with vouchers to the undersigned at her home In Provo, Utah, on spend a couple of hours chasing down a cowr or calf that at or before the 4th day of June, waded through a rickety fence. Our manure pile is in the A. D. 1941. middle of a sloppy corral where it cant be hauled out" until EDITH H. POWELL late spring or early summer. Doors and gates have to be Administratrix. Amusement Roylance and Terry lifted and shoved about because the hinges and fasteners Attorneys for Administratrix rRH)AY, ArRIL 25 work. The horse has a bad leg because he caught Publication date: April 4, 11, himself in a loose board on the manger and we stumble over 18 and 25, 1941. Music by: wagon tongues and miscellaneous junk going about the barnJim Jacobs 8 U M M O X 8 yard. It all is a mess and we know it, yet we do nothing about it. ft r Lejfal Notices lit n. CN GENUINE hi Cor. Sec. 22. T. 8 S., R. 2 E. 1409 7 Spanish Fork City co John E, Booth, Mayor, Spanish Fork, Utah; 10 g. p. m. for door mestic use from & well 200 ft. deep at point S. 2660 ft. and W. 2040 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 12, T. 8 S R. 2 E. 14123 G. L. Weech, Provo, Utah; 143.5 g. p. m. for Irrigation well 202 ft. deep at from point N. 2270 ft. and E. 1790 from SW Cor. Sec. 11, T. 7 S., R. 2 E. E. A. Tiffany. Salem, 14147 Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for Irrigation from 2 in. well 200 ft. deep at point S. 581 ft. and W. 125 ft. from Nki Cor. Sec. 1. T. 9 S., R. 2 E. 14171 Evans L. Anderson, 310 South 1st West, Lehi, Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use well 300 ft. deep at from point W. 456 ft. and S. 65 ft. from the E.14 Cor. Sec. 17, T. 5 S.- , R. 1 E. k -- BACKBONE OF AMERICAN PROSPERITY S HOOVER SPECIALS ' ; if r r .v . I t Rubber Tired, pushes easy Rest Buy in Toxin Quality 16-Inc- h V'-.- 1- 7 LY Real n. oh a . - f 1 models rinou ml H oarer strutted factory Ag .I V Direct from the Hoover factory come theae amazing valuecom-pletclreconstructed Hoover, with part of gen line Hoover new, quality, and genuine Hoover workmanship throughout. Youll never find a greater cleaner value than thi. Every cleaner guaranteed for ONE FULL YEAR. 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