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Show Thursday, July 17, 1911 rOICE OF SHARDS' Never Undersold on New Dress Factory Opens In USED CARS 1939 1936 1936 1336 1935 1934 1931 STUDE. Champion PLYMOUTH Sedan FORD Sedan CHEV. Coach CHEV. Coach CHEV. Coupe FORD Coach game and cotton, according to Mrs. George Knowles, chairman of the New Bedford Chapter. further supplies of 1575.00 $3.' 5.00 $265.00 $235 00 $265.00 $165 00 $60 00 Provo; Home Industry Gets store in Utah county but is asking Hardly a for more aprons and dresses manufactured in Provo by the newly organized Provo Garment Company, how turning out some five dozen aprons daily and nearly three dozen wash dresses, reports Mrs. LaPreal Olsen, factory manager, located at CO East Fourth North street. dry-goo- Trucks 1940 INTERNATIONAL Ten V heeler Axle 1939 CHEV. 2 H -- ton 1936 CHEV. m-to- n 1934 DODGE 14-to- n 1936 INTERNATIONAL $745.00 $445.00 $195.00 $145.00 retailing at cents each tor percale, with ..$235.00 dimity and other cloths costing Pickup slightly more, and the dresses also And 50 More Good Car and are now helng produced on a scale Choose Promt Truck To enabling their wide daltributlon. from best They are quality-sew- n Anderson quality materials, says Mrs. Olsen tnd Car Lot at SOS So. Univ, and everywhere customers are PHONE 1053 finding them durable, as well as These aprons are neatly patterned Six sewing machines are cow installed and mostly In regular operation, providing work tor Provo women and girls who are rapidly gaining speed and in- creasing production,; Butlers In Provo have been the so far, with best distributors Lewis Ladles store also featuring the local factory products. Almost every store In the County where the dresses and aprons have been displayed reports a prompt reception from the buying public. Merchants generally have been very receptive to the suggestion for creating a local payroll by selling the products from this factory, especially as they find a ready response from their customers. Tworer three significant exceptions were noted by Mrs. Olsen this week, as she returned from certain Provo stores selling womens apparel, for such store managers refused to accept any shipments. Agreeing the quality of the goods and the workmanship excelled anything else they had in stock, yet these managers were not even Interested enough to ask for wholesale prices, nor would they cooperate In furnishing bulk materials on a wholesale basis to the factory, reported Mrs. Olsen, Such treatment of local industry is discouraging to us, were it not for the fine cooperation shown by such community build-e- i s as Mr. Butler, Mr. Lewis, and 59 Garage PLYMOUTH BINDER TWINE Guaranteed 500 Feet to the Pound b. Ball . . 8-l- b. Bali . . 5-l- By the Bale . $5.40 . AT a TT?n iPAMGm in 'UUHLJVJLlUJ'i a u ju PHONE 214 255 W. Center imuiiiiimiliuiiuiiiiiiiiii iiiituniiiimmitiiuutmiuituniiiiimiiiii liiiiiiiitilmiimMoiiiiKMmitmfintmiH ii mi Mrs. Olsen. commented others, muiimiiimmuiiiiiiiimmmiiitiii Americas Plan Mutual Assistance 1 In Distaster Fighting LIMA, PERU Closer cooper- ation among nations of the western hemisphere In disaster fighting was pledged here by delegates attending the first session Red Cross of the Commission for the Coordination of Disaster Preparedness and Relief. Meeting here for the week ending June 30, delegates heard James L. Fleser, vice chairman of American Red Cross domestic operations, discuss disaster fighting methods employed In the United States. I diction. Allocation Its all-st- cast from start to finish. We i have no room in our organization for Grade B cleaning. Youll find that out with the first article of clothing you send us. You too, will rate us four stars for excellent performance in cleaning clothes better, cheaper, quicker than youve ever seen before. Firemen Do Bit For Red Cross Is I Phone 475 119 North Univ. Ave. suiiiiimiiiitiitiiiiiniiiiuniitiiMi!iiiiitiiiimiiimBtmiiimniiiimmiminuuiiHMi TimmniiiiniHmuiiimmiiiiMiniiiiiinuiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiin"nii Provo Rotarys new G1.C0 i ft Bovs and Girls ANKLETS per pair 102 Men's Half Ilose Fancy or Plain Reg. 25c Fair Ladies Beautiful Rayon Dresses t real $2.93 value ! POLO SHIRTS (White) t $1.$3 t Boys and i 3 PR. 50 Girls 15c Values io 2 $1.00 Y Mens Crew Neck 2 Summer Poys WASH PANTS Values to $1.98 t Cool J Ladies Cotton NIGHT ; GOWNS 4W Childrens I7ilGiiGEaGu3G 368 West Center Provo, Utah SLACK SUITS Sizes 2 to 6 7C2 I'- - Timpanogos SERVICE 70-lb- s. A splendid egg mash that get results, being fed to on of the most profitable flocks In Utah neth W. Bailey, Edward J. R. Jensen, and Berg, retiring president. D. Wyman or Turkey Red 48 FLOUR, ' f J Big 3, a Id YOUNG MEN ave entered the Army service $1.19 156 West 8rd North Drapers 48-pou- Brand 8-l- Phone I new.--fre- E - ertisoo9 itvt 016-R-- TAILORING 3 BEAR RIVER MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Automobile General R. S. CURTIS Agency 174 West Center St. PHONE 86 REMODELLING See MITCHELL W. P. W1SCOMBB Pleasant View Phone 034R1 1 The Tailor 401 South 2nd West 710 LOANS and REAL ESTATE COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. PHONE US . . . WELL DELIVER Utah Valley 108 Phone RALPH'S RADIO A.I) APPLIANCE Glass & Paint 57 N. Univ. Ave. - presl- - Are. It! REX GRIFFITHS Radio, Washer and Refrigerator REPAIRING Phone 24 810 West Center Finance I See For Yourself! inhat Phone we consider today' East, 0th North at 6th North, 5th East j 3150. for Home In Ogden, trade for land In Provo. NEW and USED HOMES FARMS and RANCHES See What We Havel 3x8 rds. ! INSURANCE PROWS & HAWS REALTY CO. j 53 Agency CHEVROLET Master Sedan CHEVROLET Master Sedan FORD Deluxe Sedan Sedan CHEVROLET Deluxe 19.38 FORD Deluxe Coupe 1910 CHEVROLET Special Deluxe Coupe 1910 PACKARD Club Coupe CHEVROLET Provo, Utah Tin $143.00 $125.00 $345.00 $493.00 $443.00 $693.00 $795.00 BUICK - UTAH lj Copper and Sheet Iron Work rr j ELECTRIC RUBBER WELDERS Guaranteed RECAPPING jj W. W. THOMAS i DeLuxe Shoe Inc. Cannon-Ashto- n, 372 West Center PROVO GET YOUR FEET OFF THE GROUND Bring Your Shoes to Repairing 3 North 1st West Provo SAM, the Shoe Man 276 West Center St. We Do Expert Work on Soles from 49c up Tom Demos Shoe Shop Provo J. L. FISCIIER Sheet Metal Works jj North University Avenue Co. ill 432 West Center N USED CAR BARGAINS Compare Values Compare Prices Ahlander Mfg. ,476 S. Univ. Ave. The Best and Insurance Stein PHONE 100 ! I ll 1937 1937 1939 1938 M 450. 2 CANNON-ASHTO- Radiator and Spring Service best f 13 i i I buy In the northeast section. 4x17 rds. on highway at 0th Hatchery FfwOVO C" Phone 622 COMPLETE CROWS for Poultry and Livestock East 3rd South Co. Glass Chicks Extra-Qualit- y At Furniture Exchange PERSONAL 13 East Cer fer , The Home of Guaranteed Service 63 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618 PERSONAL LOANS Phene 656 ! I Provo INSURANCE 0 obV.3Bn Timpanogos Like To Be Able To Say Well, TOU can say It and mean It, too. Ton can bnUd and own yon- - own bom at no more expense than yonr present outlay for rent. Be sure to ask ns for Information. No obligation, of course. Ladles and Gentlemen' FIXE TAILORING Roth SUITS and COATS at f23 np REPAIRING ALTERING INSURANCE LOANS Call in or phone today, and let us help you Make More Money! YOU VANCE Phone e $10.00 per 100 llcuiics slightly higher, with discounts allowed on fall orders booked now. i ARTHUR VETERINARIAN 9S3-- J Provo, Utah Animal, (bulk) gal. 65c past year from the area for which Salt .95c Household, (bulk) gal. Lake City Is recruiting center. Of Sc per gal. discount in lots Doc. Fix-I- t Moves! this nertuber, 3,289 were draft Both fine sprays, can nse either To 850 North 17 West Jnly 18 selectees, and 2,047 were volunfor livestock. tary enlistments. Of the 353 5 Extra Special Price on Draftees called up during the year BINDING TWINE Used Furniture and Repair disfrom this area, only 246 were Until then. PLYMOUTH - COLUMBIAN qualified or 7.4, leaving 3,289 bale $5.40 Fix-I- t Shop actually Inducted into service, which Is a record over the entire 445 West Center O. K. nation. 48-lPHONE 984 bale $5.07 BaU .90 durnrg-Jb- LEGHORNS, only 4 TO OUR HOME! DIL FLY SPRAY' Approved Custom Grinding and Mixing Service WELCOME SERVICE County. Firm-ag- e, in all leading varieties, day-ol- d or started, are available for immediate or fliture delivery through the mnuii . and fall months. Order now while present low prices are still in effect: A, WOULDNT MATTRESS (lil the year. PURINA j: Complete cwt. .35c ROCK SALT 80-Ib- this year with another brood of chicks. Egg and poultry prices are good and should continue to improve since the government has guaranteed prices for two years ahead. By brooding again now you can materially increase your income for AT BOOTERIE NEW BEDFORD, MASS. Between emergency calls 124 W. Center ers at five stations here are doing Phone 707 their bit for the RedCross cut-- 1 ting and folding surgical dress- -, FOR RENT . Lome Inga for national defense and for Adults Only. Everything foreign war wounded. Since the firemen have been FurnLvhpd. Furniture, lights, helping the chapter here, it has heat and hot water. Phone 1674 been necessary to ask Red Cross wwfwggegtta headquarters in Washington for - - Factory and BAIT ROLLED OATS, $1.19 DAIRY FEED, $1.25 Only Fctury In Utah County! get In business for yourself. We are not represented by any Small Capital Required. Phone SOFT WHEAT, reeleaned transient mattress workers, hat cwt. per 641 or 859d. Provo. will call for aad deliver with oat CORN, Whole, Yellow extra charge. $1.80 per cwt. Just Phone 343 GROWING MASIi, cwt $1.90 Or drop us a card at installation his following dent, LAYING MASII 661 West 2nd North cwt. ZiUJ PROVO Barley Base UTAH Real Opportunity for Right Man, Best location In Orem Why not r.lalio Erxtra fJonoy Louis Kclsch & Sons r-- Utah County Mattress AT economy prices. U MATTRESSES FEEDS FEEBO Station! i OT $20 to $300 (heel lifts) will never scratch your polished floors or new linoleum. And we give you the benefit of our same y Girls DRESSES Age 2 to J4 Fat colors. with Our new way of attaching leather or composition heels n Ladies & Misses SLACK SLITS Selling at Apartment ,L.i BUNKER FARMS STATION FOR LEASE - j n Cash When You Need fire-fight- iUatuiru (Cleaning (fimttpauy Business Opportunity SERVICE i t - GRAIN SLEDS ILLIAM R. GREEN Inter-Amerlc- an rT - nt j "S (31A LJ of soil and moisture bureaus was completed within a few days after the beginning of EARMARKED BY the new fiscal year. The money was apportioned to the bureaus and agencies according to the CONGRESS erosion and critical problems found on the different categories of land making Soil and moisture conservation up the public domain. activities on public lands nnder The distribution of funds for the jurisdiction of the Department establishing actual field projects of the Interior moved out on w sb determined on the basis of many new fronts In the western surveys and recommendations preStates this week as funds for the viously submitted to the Office of 1942 fiscal year became available, Lnad Utilization by the bureaus It was today reported to Secretary concerned. As a result of this of the Interior Harold L. Ickea by initial planning, and in conjuno-itio- n Lee Muck, Assistant to the Secret with projects already started, Utilisation ary in Charge of Land no time la being lost tn setting Included as a part of the regu (new field work Into motion. lar Departmental appropriation funds were earmarked by Congress for Use by the Office of FICXED UP Land Utilisation In continuing and strengthening the broad proPASSING gram for combatting soli and water losses on public domain lands under Department of the Interior administration. This ap- HORSESHOE PLATERS are gathering momentum these propriation marks the first time In the history of public land hot days in Provo canyon at the management that money has been Canyon Glen city courts where made available by legislative experts in the game practice twice action for tbe sole purpose of de- weekly and hold regular Sunday veloping a coordinated attack tournaments. Ed. Wight of Provo upon the soil and molBtnre con- has taken the championship two servation problems on the public Sundays straight now, while Jack Mayberry and J. Oscar Garrett domain. conservation seem too good a combination at The program for lands under the Juris- doubles for any successful ondiction of the Department of the slaught by any other pair for the North championship. Interior was thrown Into opera- doubles tion last year when funds and Park Is also a favorite rendezvous personnel for the undertaking for horse shoe players during the were transferred from the Depart- week. ment of Agriculture by the Presi- POSTAL CLERKS dents Fourth Reorganization will have their Innings In Provo Plan. this Saturday and Sunday when Field operations are being car- the Utah State Postal convention ried out by the various wjll convene here under the Deof the agencies of Albert Rassmussen of partment under master land-us- e Provo, who is state president. The and conservation plans designed members wives will be along, cooperatively by the Office of and some dignitaries such as ReLand Utilization and the respecJ .Will Robinson, J, tive bureaus. The coordinated presentative F. O'Conner of Oakland, Cal., program la directed toward the first national Mrs. E. E. Irwin of Corona, Cal., first national of the womens auxiliary; Postmaster I. A. Smoot of Salt Lake City, and Postmaster J. W. Dangerfield of Provo, being present as speakers. Separate sessions for the clerks and for the auxiliary will be held Sunday with a Joint banquet session Saturday evening at the Hotel Roberts. r S. FUND conservation funds to the several CONSERVATION Support County-Wid- e -- protection ami rehabilitation o' the resources of all lands under Department of the Interior Juris- AUTOS z: - Provo, Utah TIRES TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES Brimhall Bros. Provo Phone 60 343 West Center n 5aar7ffwr,.x- -. i |