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Show THE Vi - mt Pro. I Knteeed an aider act Thursday, October SHARON Cm Snd of MaHk i. Utb by Ua'U. non-basi- one-four- th .... 1& Robert Johnson, J. S Johnson and the guest of honor Tin i!th Wedding Anniversary of Mr, and Mis Ferry Nielson was celebrated by a number of friends Saturday evening, Oct 25th, Progressive card games were enjoyed Ferry Nielson and May Aston won first prizes. Consolation prizes were won by Elizabeth Pratt and Shell Aston Presl-wlc- h Mr. and Mrs. Elwood have moved into the Wm Prestwich home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Draper have moved into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law (Eava Rkhardson). Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Prestwich have moved to Ogden to make their home. Mrs Mont Carroll of Midway is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Harris. Orem era must now go "all oat" for defense to meet the goal1- - set up in e comthe production of re-- 1 to a order modities in v Lducalkmoi supply C Cootrr Beretni of Great BriPublishing Company, fc7 Nortfc FkM quired tain's needs for 1942, and a .... at market at t tb Po( (rfftoa , 15", Pwn greatly expanded by th Laia. of Otmrl Printed t btmH, Free, Utah. l?Lfci. OF linin' nf larmt uilic fubtbd VOICE .. OvtUwr It. tome. Farmers villi be protected in their efforts to increase production by a Federal purchase program supporting prices of at least 85 per cent of parity under the terms of a recent ammend-men- t of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, HUNTING FATALITIES With a half dozen fat&l.ties for the first week of the season, it is high time that the people of the state stopped to take inventory of the slaughter. All of the accidents were due to carelessness. All were avoidable. It is a recognized fact that men become excited when they are hunting, especially if they are not experienced hunters. Anxiety to make the TcHl leads men to take unnecessary' chances and in their haste they often make the fatal error of carelessness with the result that someone is dead or someone is indeer-hunti- jured. Lets stop this slaughter. Why WINDSOR (Mrs - reporter) son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nicholas at the American Fork hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Cook announce the arrival of a new grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs C. Brereton (Elaine Cook) Thursday Oct. 16th at the Utah Valley A cant hunters curb their impatience until they know what they are shooting at? Why do men be such fools as to take chances by firing at a moving object or some indistinct object in the brush? So often it proves to be a man. Why do men carry guns loaded? It takes just a moment to load when the hunter secs the game. Check up on yourself before you go hunting, again, It mav' save a life. Ferry Nielson LINCOLN HIGH NOTES hospital j Twin Boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Morton Tuesday. They both passed away at birth. Short funeral services were hfld Wednesday with Bishop Jessie Thorne in charge. Rurial took place in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. I All Out Increase of Crops Urged Utah county farmers are urged by David II Jones, chairman of the county Agricultural Defense board, to prepare for the coming n canvass by taking full stoik of present food production and to study potentialities for increases of the commodities needed in the "Food for Freedom program. anThe program, recently nounced by Secretary of Agriculture Claude R. Wlckard, calls for increases of certain agricultural commodities vital to farm-to-fari- non-bas- national defense, with emphasis on eggs, hogs, milk prclucts, additional marketing of beef, and more farm gardens. Production goals have been set up for most of tbe farm products included In tbe Food for Freedom program. During November, AAA com- A marilage of interest took piece Wednesday at the Salt Lake temple when Eva Walker, iliance to do his part In the food daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murvel will And he defense program Walker of Orem, was married to profit by It, he added, Raymond Hardman of Lehi. The "However, we should bear in young will make their mind that this Is not a program home Incouple Lehi. of blind expansion We still Milton have surplus crops that require Johnson been has further production curbs. While chosen to take the place of Floyd this war has increased the de- Johnson as 2nd counsellor in the mand for commodities, Sunday school. the demand for wheat actually A delicious turkey supper with has been reduced because most Its trimmings was served to all have been shut foreign markets off and the democracies have all about 300 at the ward chapel The Relief Wednesday evening. they need. Production goals set for Utah Society and Primary officers call for boosts of around 13 per were In direct charge with all doners. cent In milk, 16 per cent In egg ward members willing a snappy program After production, and increase of 25 was supppr The proceeds will per cent in the number of home be enjoyed. turned to the building comgardens, and gains in truck and mittee canning crops, barley, and in the number of beef cattle and calves The Gleaner Girls or the M. I. marketed for slaughter. A. met at the home of their class While the 1941 crop shows leader, Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson marked gains In many commodi- Thursday evening to ties over previous years, probably The officers chosen for organize. the comdue In some respects to the ef- ing winter wereShirpresident, farmfects of price stimulation, ley Harris; vRe president, Edith non-bas- ie munity committeemen and farm supervisors will call on all farmers In Utah county and help to work out plans for stepping up production of commodities the grower is in the best position to Stark; secretary and treasurer, contribute to the national goals, FOR SALE New Hay Rake, Afton Diaper, historian. Ranee Mr. Jones said. Every farmer, Drastically Reduced Ask Nielson. After the meeting a whether or not la compliance Mr. Nelson at Sears social was enjoyed and dainty for with the provisions of the AAA refreshments served to Mrs. Zora Roebuck & Co. farm program, will be given a Mrs. McKinley Hansen, Cook, Shirley Harris, Afton Draper, Loa Mae Prestwich, Jewel Walker, Glora Wright, Ranee Nielson, Lois Fowlke, and the hostess Rhoda Hreinson. DOGPATCH SHINDIG" The theme of the annual Home Economics and F. F. K. dance which will be held Friday, Oct. 31st is "Dogpatch Shindig. Two special features of the dance are the Taxi Service and the Concessions both of which are sponsored by the F. F. A. Since the busses are not running it has been arranged to furnish transportation for those who live in the Lincoln district. The Home Ec. Girls are In charge of the refreshments which will he Corn "Licker and aih and the taxi tickets are 10c Fred R Taylor cf Provo, was one eood for two people to ride to of ten little B.faters" of the Sigi ma Nu . mi from the dance. Fraternity on the Lnlver-si- y of Utah Campus who served I, i net, I n High Publication reccitlon in at lat Sundays Parents and Patrons, did you honor of incoming school presiknow that the first edition of the dent LeRoy E. Cowles. Lnuoln Uvewire will be off the The reception was the first formal affair to be given In honor pi ess Thursday, Nov. 6th? Items of Interest and school of the new president, and was news are published in this weekly attended by members of the paper. Get a copy of this edition Board of Regents, the University si d show your appreciation for faculty, and students, and state the efforts the students have put officials Dr. Cowles greeted old into to. friends snd new who cams to Other high schools have week- congratulate him on bis recent The Lincoln Live wire presidential appointment. ly papers. deserves to succeed Miss Tavior is a sophomore students at the and is studyShe attended ing soctology. Stanford University in Palo Alto, j I, Provo Girl Chosen On U. Committee M Men Inler-Sfak- e SO, 1941 Convention To Be Held Thus Friday The annual Institute and election of "M men for Division 6 will be held in the Provo Fourth ward church Friday evening at p. m. The purpose of the convention ofis the election of division ficers and the discussion of all matters pertaining to the 'M Men program for the coming year. This will incude the of basketball program, place play, new rules and other matters pertaining to the games. The program will be conducted In the following order: California, during her freshman year She is a member of Pi 1. The Spirit and Purpose of Mary Taylor, danghitr or Lrr. Bet rm social soroi iiy. the M Men movement: Morrie Roper, Utah Stake. Discussion will he led by LeRoy Johnson. 2. Meeting Present Day Needs with the M Men program: Par-le- ll Peterson. Discussion will be Cadit4 tike jvuttf led by Rulon G. Carlisle of Shared Stake. Gad 4o do Jaddlt&l 3. Concentrating on Master Cook Smooth and "M Men Program: Robert Irishman, Provo 4th Ward. Discus4uat? In a 100 ujoo! Kolob Paul Haymond, sion, Stake. . . . 4 nap-I- n 4. Basket Ball Prospects for Griffith Kimball. DiscuscoCHan. . . . 10.95 sion, Lamar Weight, Springville First vard. Dr. Creed Haymond and Homer Warner will repreaeiit the general board at the meeting. Division 6 includes 20 stakea from Ctah County, all of WaBatch Millard Juab County, County, Emery County, Carbon, and Counties, all of southeastern Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and Southern Wyoming. Present officers of Division 8 are LeRoy Johnson, M Men Griffith Kimball, Supervisor; Blaine Assistant Supervisor; Hansen. Secretary-Treasure- r. 41-4- 2, All Types of BROKEN GLASS Replaced GESSFORDS Incorporated J)on (juAt Tntf One On "Squirrel Cakes". ?n t Vt'Xx w-- The school gym will bp decorated with those Hoomerus Dog iK patch characters and Skirts, blouses, cords shirts are to be worn. Do not dress up, says the committee. A booby prize will be given to the best dressed person. The" orchestra Is the Melody Club. The dance tickets are 25c ' . SERVICE STYLE C6JEUTY , wmmu r" THE OPENS SUNDAY - IjcuX Gltichenl Jfom Become. Tiie Birthday Anniversary of Mrs. Jane Elsmore was celebrated Saturday evening, when her relatives arrived with a lovely luncheon to spend the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Walker of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker of Llndon, Mr. and Mrs B. Anderson of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Colledge of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Colledge of Lehi. Mrs. J. S. Johnson was the gupBt of honor at a dinner given at her home by her family Sunday afternoon. The occasion was A tyin&t Jilne o jbefexile! Build a new poultry house NOW! Tlte Department of Agriculture ha announced that the United States and Great Britain will need more than were produced last year. eggs in 1941-4- 2 The price on eggs will be set at a profitable level allowing more than enough margin to pay for new poultry not quartet end still make a respectable profit. Why and plan for the future with a new chicken house . . pay for it with profits from defense orders. her 81st birthday anniveriiary Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey of Pleasant Crove, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Donkin of Salt I ake, Mr. and Mrs. Cloude Hunting of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson and daughter Nana of Trade in your old Shotgun on a new one! , y greater GMPPBR QMFT CLOTHES LATEST MODEL SHOTGUNS Model 12 Winchester Spear Lumber Co. 193 W. 3rd So. Provo, Utah Phone Si NEW ADDRESS Furniture Exchange 230 West Center St. USE TAYLOR BROS. CO. ENTRANCE Model 97 Winchester PUMP, only SMARTER STYLING BETTER TAILORING FINER FABRICS . Model 37 Winchester Stoker Coal The finest grade we have to offer, yet priced within your means. Dependable, heat always. satia-facto- Now 232-Ord- er Utah Timber & Coal Co, $ f! With RECOH. PAD, only Phone ry ..$5.00 Ton 5925 $ SINGLE SHOT, only STEVENS Singleshot nQ 164 West 5th North Thone 232 USED SHOT GUNS, $5.00 and up TWWR BROS COMEVNY usr: shot gun shells 16 GAUGES Every day .the American farmer la called on for ever increasing quantities of these staple food products to supply the needs of our rapidly expanding armed forces, Increased civilian purchasing power, food for Britain, etc. And, tbe prices offered assure the producer of a fair return for the time and effort expended. Take full advantage of this opportunity. Arrange your program now for maximum efficiency Increased production and greater profits. We Invite yon to Investigate our specialized feeds and services for every poultry and livestock need. 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