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Show 9 t THE VOICE OF S11AE02! Thursday, May 7, victory and peace are. won. During Woild War I, foods were produced without regard to the future fertility of the soli. The DAIRY Ff.ODUCTIO:i disastrous results are only too well known. However, the dairy By farmer can safely plant considerD. A Anderson, Agronomy Dept able acreages of sugar beets, and still leave a productive soil for Brigham Young University the years after the war because Two of the foods which top the he Is able to fertilize his beet t in the Food for Victory profields adequately with barnyard gram are sugar and dairy pro- manure. ducts. Both are essential for lualth and energy in onr defense More Hot urn In Dollars furnFurthermore, sugar beets of freedom. Experience of the return in dollars and last has shown that sugar beet ish more for the manure applied than growing and the dairy Industry reals form a natural and profitable does practically any other crop combination. In the suited to the dairy farm. The However, last frw years Bugar beets have beet crop in turn will furnish teen edged out of the dairy com-- l feed for the dairy herd in the 'nation by the introduction of other crops and by control meas- form of beet tops, beet top silage This supply of and beet pulp. ures. A of dairy farming feed may assume great value to and sugar beet growing will aid the dairy farmer since our intensin the defense of America by per- ive efforts to produce human the feed availmitting a boost in the production food may decrease cows. Many crops of critically neeaea toods with- able for dairy needed In the Food for Victory out unduly mining the fertility of program leave no residue which the soil. Maintaining a product- can be used for animal food. This ive soil for the future, during an is particularly true of crops such intensive food growing campaign, as tomatoes and potatoes. These is vital to the United States when crops are necessary and import- - SUGAR EEETS AND -- S ant, but they uo not lit into the aauy larm piacUce as well as do sugar beets. Diurj t turns ou Expedite Land tunas m ol the daU I Uah ale on expulsive lauds. On these high priced lauds a tanner cauuut allot d to grow oops Which do uut jieid a large itiurn per acre, thereiore, sugar beets Dud a detinue place on such farms. Also, the datrj tanner should be able to ptoduce a btgh )icid of, sugar beets, because of tbe quality of bis larm land and because ol tbe qudulities ol manure available for fertilizing bis land. Ibis will be especially true if he also follows a si&tein oi ciop retain n and the application of phosphate where needed, "lhe gi eater the tonnage of sugar betts wbicb tan be produetd per acre the gnaui will be the farmers eonlrbuuun to America. Sugar beets and dairy cows thus repiesent prolitabie combination which will contribute fully to tbe needs of America as outlined m the Food for Victory Beautifully styled Baby Carriages Made for baby's comfort and parents' pride of ownership! In gray or black 12 Others at 4.95 up IUGII CHAIRS with Swinging Tray 3 n.jfC at w oi k on project must VVOlks cum-iic- s tbe Geneva fllatbe ap- Orem s Uie rationing uuai d, avoiding to intoimatiuu fciten by Uiiand 1jue, Secielary cl tbe buaid, in a repoi l ot pur- i uase applications appioteti during ibe mouth of April. These puithdsca, howeter, Mr. Fyue advises, are not deductible from Gums moninly quota, hut come tioin lYsene supplies of the state, 'ibis rescue is allowed from Uash.ngtuu to I tab by reason of ns designation as a delenae area. plet ed 1 1 by ui k J ire 1ulc liases iiuck Hie and lube puichases j,.piuca ..pill ale tbe b as lotions. Ulah-Fomu- tares, lubes; Rhodes Jeppeson, John B. Luattuu, Robert u light, i, Virgil Coidner, Chus Jeppeson, 2 tubes; Ray V. Uentz, Victor C. Johnson, i lire, Oscar Andeisou, Oliver K. Johnson, Ned Kof-iiii2 lies, oiiiiou 1'jue, 1 tire; CliUoid James H. Clark, tiubbs, 1 lire; E. 11. Asay, mui Bilbao, 1 uc k lie-- 1 reads Tiuck permits weie issued to. Lea 1 raudseu, 2; J. V. jobnsou, i, Mai cella Olsen, 2; Kichaid Wells, 4, Harold liauson, W. a. Fold, 4; Deuu Faik, 2; uscar H. Anderson, 1. 1; 2, 1-- TMOGQS l-- l; 1; u, 1; 1; 1-- 1. 1 1asseuger Burckasees ol passenger Ures and tubes weie approved as follows. Dan Lingenleller, Geuava Woiks, 2 tiles; Newell H. Baum, police service, 2 tues, 2 tubes; null M. Rowley, defense worker ui powder null, 2 Ures, 2 tubes; 01. C. Turner, elcctucian, detense woiker, 2 tubes. re-- ti ead Fassenger permits were issued to the following: West Hills, J, William Fiebtwicli, 2; Dale Larsen, 2; Chus Jeppeson, 2; Jos. V. Ford, 2; Murvell Walk2; Eph-lair- n 4oi babies were given name. er, 1, Liouard Peterson, M. Adams, 2; Leltoy Abh, Iastbunday in last meeting. They 3; Fied Hirst, 4; Llojd Peacock, were Ralph G, son of Mr. and Mrs. 2; Eai M. Rowley, 1. Lewis Hajisen; Stanley Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Glen Obsolete Tires Obsolete Olsen, Glen D., son of Mr. and tue purehaaes were Mis. Dale Larsen, and Betty Pat- appioved as lollows. Josephine Eldon Perry, 2 ricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. saiisbui), Albert Mott. Tarred 2; Leo Broadhead, Nelson, Eugene banded, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Salis- 2. bury have a new grand son bom at the Utah Valley hospital last Friday, May 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln P. T. A. Marvin Meldrum. Mrs. Meldrum was formeily Miss Katherine Elects Officers Salisbury. Mis. F. W. Williams was Due to Seminary graduation exercises being held in the Scera Iccled piisidunt of the Lincoln auditorium, no services will be P. T. A. last Tuesday evening at held at the high school. held in the ward next Sunday evening, but all ward members are She will he assisted by Mrs. Lorna Mr. invited to attend the graduation Mayioek 1st Call Suiuson 2nd exercises. and Mrs. R. D. Weds, Secretary. Waldo Harris who reported at Fort Douglas for military serv-- y Representatives from the variice is enjoying a ten day fur- ous wards of the btake are aa follough before being assigned to lows: his post of duty. Sharon, Myrl Jacobs, and Mrs. A Mother's day program is beR. D. Wells; Tiinpanogos, Mr. for next Sunday Julian Hausen and Mrs. Mary ing arranged morning honoring the mothers of Weaver; Lake View, Mr. and Mrs. tbe ward. A unique program will P W. Madsen; Vmeyaid, Mr. Joy be given and in place of the usual Clegg, Pleasant View, Mr. Horace presentation of lloweis a member Bean; Grand View, Effie of each family is asked to write Edgemont, Mrs. Oaa Fera letter to the mother of the guson. family and bring it to Sunday school, addressed to the mother. All officeis and i The letter may be written by any will seive two year terms. member of the family, the .Mis. Kifie or any or all of the children. Pinegar, former i esident, piesided at the eleche committee in charge of the program is Mrs. Olive Burning-nam- , tion and Principal A. P. Warnick of the nominatgave the Mrs. Izola Lewis, Miss Margaret Johnson and Chester Graff. ing committee. The program for the evening was given by Lincoln Mrs. Florence Gappmayer was high seliool students. taken to the hospital Tuesday evening for observation and medical treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery and hope that her condition proves to Consult County Clerk or the be less serious than Is feared. Respective Signers lor further Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iiaagland information. have a new son born April 28 at the Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. SUMMONS Iiaagland will be remembered as Jat k Naylor Jensen Maurine Loveless, daughter of rialntiff, Mr. and Mis. George Loveless. V8. Mr, Haagland is a naval officer in Emma L. Ferre, Dora R. An' a of in radio station charge derson, Edward Johnson, a single on the Hawaiian man, Wahiawa, Susie Ferre, otherwise Islands. known as Susie B. Ferre, individuNext Monday the primary will ally and as administratrix of thq hold their closing social after estate of George A. Ferre, otherwise known as George Ferre, dewhich the meetings will be discontinued for the summer unless ceased; Albert Ferre and Mrs. Ferre, his wife, Noal Ferre different plans are made by the AlbertMrs. N'oal Ferre, hi3 wife, and officers. All children of the ward are invited to attend. The social Fred Ferre and Mrs. Fred Ferre, his wile; Val Ferre and Mrs. Val will be in the form of a dance re, his wife; Guy Ferre and for the three older classes while Fei Mrs Guy Fetre, his wife; June enbe will the younger children Ferre and Mrs June Fi.re, his tertained with games. wife; N'tei Ferre and Mis. Nlel 1 75 4; Low priced yet sturdy! A model we highly recommend for maximum value! In Walnut or oak 2- 2, finish. Model CRIB BED Drop-sid- e Q9S d! s With steel spring and comfortable mattress: Drop-sid- e model, In wide range of colors. a s. I Over SOO Babies born in Provo last year. Get Furnishings for them at Taylor Bros. Co. The Department Store of Provo Har-wai- :;taa:u:::c hus-uan- d and nuinnr.a 1 l5 1 Legal Notices IMPROVE YOUR FEOFEETY SODS ROOFING FEEDS PAINT TOOLS WALLPAPER STEEL GRAIN FERTILIZER FENCING WINDOW GLASS . CLEANING MATERIALS SPRAY MATERIALS INSECTICIDES IINS Shara In patrowsqa refund benefit by pureftedng tfie material from your local AuocisHoa warehouse. Ailt the local manager for details. UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATI- 55 W. 5th South, Provo Phone 89 i Small Budget Payments d, e, Doura Thur. - oen Show begins 7 :30 Matinee prices until 7 :45 Fri. - 7 :00 Sat. May 7-8- -9 TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI John Fajne - Maureen O'Hara - Randolph Scott All tbe adventure, all the romance,' all the thrills of the U. S. Marines! Filmed In Technicolor! and We Do It Because Passing' Parade Melodies Old and New bec-un- board duilug 6 - V lube purchusuo ttieTUUrt-i-iic'iu- b uj afoi rison Company, et .95 t.nJ All it- . - Board Must Approe Genet a Works lire Meeds b y, Baby Week specials for His Majesty, the American Baby! He reigns supreme and deserves the best! hEPORT GIVEN -- coder the direction of three classes of the Bee hive ol the M. 1. A. an luteresting program was given last Sunday evening. The progiam was as follows: Iostmg of the flag, vocal solo "My pledge of allegiance by Margaret How-lea talk was given on tbe subject, As a Beehive gill what can i contribute to the cause of freedom, Elaine Loveless, Song of Joy, by the Beehive girls, History of Beehive work by Sherrie 'leiry, piauo solo by Carol Mein-mot- t. The Spirit of the Hive by Mauriue Cordner, A Prayer was sung by the combined classes, a talk "Our Presidents was giv-e- n by Aleue Edwards, the M. I. A. theme by Norma Edwards and the reliieving of the flag. Girls who weie given certilicales for finishing the work of the three ranks ot the Beehive were: junrg-arRowley, Norma Edwards, Betty Adams, Maurine Cordner, and Beth Goidou. Class leaders of the three classes are Mrs. Darlene Ball, Mrs. Goldie Knk and Mrs! Lucy Rasmussen. Pay Less for the BEST for BABY! uii, , i Must uis wite, Polly Uard.ng a point S 12 E. 1250 ft. from rule and Mis. b. R the N'V Cor. Sec 34, T. 5 8., R. . s wuc, Alls. tcLgena 2 E. Heie&fter the shove water .ih1, .cue, Aiv a Alonzo herie ana will be diverted at a point S. 12 .. .nu .c.ouzo iteiie, uis wus, 3a E. 1590 ft. trorn the Nli .ins Rale louotb, Arthur buow Cor Sl. 34, T. 6 S., R. 3 E. and uuu Jus- Annur sauw, his wile; conveyed through 1150 ft. of 10-nuclei snow and Mrs. Daniel cast iron and concrete pipe Mrs. Eiiohs bis wile; 12' E. 575 ft. a point S. 10 siiu, to icuu.u-- , .ms. flunk Buth, and from the N Cor. Sec. 34, T. Mis. Vivian Frank Birch, I wile 5 S , R. 3 E. where 2.3 sec. ft. of oi Vivian Piauk Bireh, Garmon said water will be used for power iuicii, iouuu Al. Birch, a siLgia pui poses under Application No. man, Jo Ann GieeU, Mrs. Vir- 113t3, Certificate No. 22S9, after tair- - wkKk all of the water will be ginia Puli banks, Cuiinue u.ii hs, irwiu Dean Glazer, a sing diverted into the Provo City le man, individually and as described in Application of the enisle of Loran aquiduct In exchange thereNo. 1176 7. a. Glazier, deceased; Lilly Glazier an equal quantity of water to!, luuuii.l, Reed Dean Ula2ier and will be dibchaiged into Provo .Uis. Reed Dean'll lazier, his Wife; River at a point S. 16 5' W. 677 a,l ct the unknown heirs and ft. from the Nk Cor. Sec. 34, T, deceascl editors of the following 5 S., R. 3 E. Irbm sources origed persons and eacn of them: inating in Lost Lake or Deer umbel C. Ferre, Warren b. Ferre, Cieek Reservoir. Kosaell C. iene, George A Fer-iAlta Ditch & Canal Vvnliam Terre, Alva Alonzo Co., Provo, Lt ; 4 sec. fu acquired p eit e, Rachel Josephine bnow, No. uy decree entered In Case Au La an, Jehu Ferre and David ot Utah 8 9 5 9, Court Distnct d Aucpnuid Glazier; First Doe, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, Doe, aud Third Doe, togeth- County, water purposes Iiooi er with all other persona unknown lor carrier Alta Springs, tributary to Provo estate claiming any right, title, River in Utah County, at the or interest in, or lien upon the points: Spring No. 1: ical property described in the following 30 14' E. 2,039 fL; Spring summons heiein, adverse to the N. No. 2, N. 30 7' B. 2102 ft. and plaintiff s ownership or clouding Spiing No. 3: N. 23 10' E. 3510 u s tie1' thereto. piamtitf tt., all from the NE Cor. Sec 5, Defendant.- T. 6 S., R. 3 E. Hereafter 4 sec. HE STATE OF U T AI FT (1 T H E ft. ot carrier water will be saved SAID DEFENDANTS; by diverting from said springs at You are hereby summoned to tileabove described points and appear within twenty days after tarnbd through 23,270 ft. of sei vice of this Summons upon 24-lpipe and used during the you, If served within the County irrigation season for the irrigain which this action Is brought, tion of 800 acres of land located otherwise, within thirty days after In parts of Secs. 1, 2, 11, 12 and d service, and defend the above en- 14, T. 6 S., R. 2 E. and for titled action; and in case of your domestic and culinary iailure so to do, judgment will be purposes. rendered against you according to To Appropriate: the demand of the complaint, 14614 Provo City Corporawhich has been filed with the tion, Provo, UL; 16 sec. ft. for cle, k ot said court. domestic and municipal purposes This action is brought to re-from Oct. 1 to Apr. 1 from Provo s i over a judgment quieting plain-miRiver in Utah County at a point title as against the delend-ant- s S. 63 W. 751 ft. from the E4 in and to the following desCor. Sec. 33, T. 6 S., R. 3 B, The cribed real property: water will be pumped from ProCommencing at a point on the vo River pipe through an 18-iWest side of the Street 1073.40 and discharged into 315 ft. long leet North and 409.21 feet East flume of the Utah Power It of the South quarter corner of the Company at a point S. 86 Light 7 South Lection 6, Township W. 696 ft. from the E4 Cor. 30' 3 East of the Salt Lake Range Sec. 33, T. 5 S.t R. 3 E. and in Base and Meridian; thence South lieu thereof an equal quantity of 1 degree West along arid street water will be diverted from 59 feet; thenc North 89 degrees springs in the South Fork of West 106.50 feet to Provo Canyon described In Applithence North 1 degree East along Nos. 10993, 10994, 10995, cation y said 59 feet; thence 1099 6, at the following points South 89 degrees East 106.50 feet and respectively: (1) S. 41 49' B. to the place of beginning. 4571.3 ft. from the NW Cor. Sec. Together with and subject to a 31, T. 5 S., R. 4 E.; U) N. 87 y to be used in comE. 1485.6 ft, from the N4 25' mon with adjoining property Sec. 36; (3) S. 80 60' E. described as follows: Cor. owners, 314.4 ft. from the N14 Cor. Sec. 1075.26 North feet Commencing S. 72 52' W. 1291.3 and and 202.73 feet East of the South 36 from (4) the ft. N4 Cor. Sec. 36; quarter corner ot said Section 6 last three from T. 6 S., R. thence South 1 degree West 198 3 E. Thepoints water diverted from 89 North thence feet; degrees will be carried 75,000 West 12 feet; thence North 1 de- the springs to Provo City through conft. gree East 198 feet; thence South crete and iron pipes varying In 8 9 degrees East 12 feet; to the diameter from 20 to 36-l- a. place of beginning. 14624 Provo City CorporaChristenson & ChriBtenson, Utah; .5 seo. ft. for Attorneys for Plaintiff. tion, Provo, well P. O. Address: 32 West Center domestic use from a 300 tt. deep at a point N. 1695 Street, Provo City, Utah. ft. and W. 6273 ft. from the SB (Case No. 12,010 Civil) Pub. dates. April 17, 24, May Cor. Sec. 4, T. 7 S., E. 1426 E. Huish, 14650 C. 1, 8, 15, 1942. Harvard Ave., Salt Lake City; .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from SUMMONS well bet. 80 and 350 ft. a a poll t N. 1331 ft. and at deep IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL 708.5 ft, from the SW Cor. DISTRICT COURT OF THE E. 1 E. 9 STATE OF UTAH, IN AND Sec. 10, T. Si, B. 14688 Isaac Beck, Spanish FOR UTAH COUNTY. Fork, UL; .015 sec. ft. for doEDNA SEELY, well bet. mestic use from a Plaintiff, 350 and 460 ft. deep at a point vs. S. 426 ft. and W. 100 ft from the FRANK D. SEELY, JR. NE Cor. Sec. 27, T. 8 S., B. Defendant. 14695 Joseph T. Allen, RFD THE STATE OF UTAH TO No. 1, Provo, Ut.; .015 sec. tL THE SAID DEFENDANT: well a You are hereby summoned to for domestic use from bet. 135 and 200 tL deep at a within after appear twenty days and W. 2126 ft. service of this summons upon point S. 192 tt.Cor. Sec. 18, T. 6 NE the from you, if served witihn the County S R. 2 E. in which this action is brought, 14696 Joseph T. Allen, RFD otherwise, within thirty days No. 1, Provo. UL; 1 sec. fL for after service, and defend the from May 1 to OcL 1 Irrigation above entitled action; and In case well bet. 135 and 3(4 a from of your failure so to do, judgment S. 192 fL arfS will be rendered against you ao-(- ft. deep at a point W. 1475 ft. from the NE Cor. comto the of demand the ding Sec. 18, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., and used plaint, which (has been filed with to irrigate 94 acree of land lohe clerk of said court. See. 18, T, 6 in the NB cated This action is brougoi to re2. R. E. 5.. cover a judgment for divorce 14698 Al. G. Rlgtrnp, RFD against the defendant. No. 2, Spanish Fork, UL; .016 I. E. Erockbank, domestic use from a Plaintiff's Attorney sec. ft. for beL 186 and 260 fL well P. O. Address Suite 211 Knight deep at a point N. 907.5 fL and' Bldg. Provo City, Utah. from the SB Cor. Pub Dates, April 24, May 1, 8, V. 247.5 ft. 12. T. 8 S.. R. Sec. 1942. 15, 22, 14716 Elbert K. Vest, American Fork, Ut.; .015 Bee. tL for NOTICE TO WATER USERS well domestic use from a at a The following applications have bet. 300 and 320 fL deep 4720 fL been filed with the State Engineer point N. 508 ft. and E. T. 6 Seo. SW Cor. tbe from 24, to appropriate or change surface 1 E. R. 5., and underground water In the Protests resisling tbe granting State of Utah throughout the entbe foregoing applicatire year, unless otherwise de- of any of reasons therefor, with tions, signated, all locations being from must be in affidavit form, with SLB&M: extra copy and filed with the To Change: State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Provo City corporaSalt Lake City, Utah, with a fee 8 sec. ft. acquirtion, Provo, Ut.; 61 on or before June 28, 1942. of ed by Application No. 11767 for Dates: May 1, 8, 15, 22 and Pub. domestic and municipal uses in Provo City from Upper Falls in 29, 1942. ED. H. WATSON. Trovo Canton. Utah County, at State Engineer. ic.ic, TIRE RATIONING 19-1- Our Gang Comedy. How To Take a Vacation Robert Benchley News of the Day 1 (No Matinee Prices for Tills Show) Monday and Tuesday May 11-1- 2 ALL THRU THE NIGHT year-roun- Humphrey Bogart Conrad Yiedt K&aren Verne Exciting action diama as an fights the Gestapo! DESIGN FOR SCANDAL j A Rosal&nd Ras.se 11 - YV alter Pidgeon - Edward Arnold hilarious romaDtic comedy of a lady judge! n. -- and Donalds Snow Fight Disney Cartoon i right-of-wa- Wednesday and Thursday, y; May 13-1- 4 ROXIE HART right-of-wa- wNi Ginger Rogers Adolphe Menjou - George Montgomery As demure a load of dynamite as ever blasted the screen! right-of-wa- and Menace of the Rising Sun Special Featurette. Whos Zoo In Hollywood Color Rhapsodie. ..j Movietone News n. Due to the Lincoln High School Commencement program, the show at the Scera Theatre on Thursday, May 14. will not begin until 8 oclock. U n. n. We'll Pat IE n. vosm CARPEUTER to lix tin. fuuib tto;u3 in oi IS ROD LAY pJOiLQiq n. Use the ABC Monthly Fsfnisnt PUs fc luaa re- IE n. ate C, Horn faeprovemants should aot 1 delayed, bees use delays at costly. And don't pul efi hiving Madad re pahs made because yeu haven't got the oa ah. Cent modeling. Eety monthly terms will be errenged to hi year pocket book. of home owe era are enjoying tho Improvements they hevepeirokeeed under (his splendid plea. Thcrn-eea- ia and tea us for Ideas and kelp Utah Timber & Coal 164 West 5th North c Thone 232 v? REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments BEAUTIFUL H03IES |