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Show THE VOIC'D OF SlIAKON of levee was also constructed to hold the water for the land. This Immediately thriving combecame known as Inger-sol- l, munity Leir4 m Sw.aci Cum ktaitar, October 6, HfS7, at 1 he Pact Office at fro and soon boasted a regular Utwa, under an mi Marcsfc S, post office. Everything had worked out as planned and tbs Pubbabed wuittr bt Timm. GoavMranaa Rdnaaif nal fUereatear-rhr u Ajmoci4.wb of Orm. hMMtrt Cwtm, M nfc Jtra future looked bright to the col)rlM4 lir L'lw Wart fcuwrt, Praam, YtoA. ony, when without warning the dam burst. Despite heroic efforts to stem the break, the farms were flooded and the town comLIQUOR BUSINESS BOOMING pletely mined. In 1906, following the flood The liquor business in Utah is decidely not being and the failure of subsequent ataffected adversely by war conditions. On the contrary, tempts to raise capital for reit seems to be booming as the March, report for this year building, the tenants became disshows an increase of -- 116,215.58 over the sales of March Some few couraged and left. 1941. . started a settlement at Clear Lake, hut even this proved a long The net profit of March operations total $131,020.61 tragic struggle and this site was as compared with a profit of $80,723.71 for the same sold to the State la 1933 to serve month last year. as a gird refuge. no house or fence Today, Big Business is the proper descriptive phrase for the site of Iugersoll; the marks the Utah liquor business, judging by the State Liquor IsJm Is dry; the laud Is baked by The Commissions report for the last eight months. drouth and sun; and tor all vistotal sales in this period come to $4,302,431.22. ual evidence, the region might never have been peopled at all. World War President Woodrow Wilson ilhi' linin' nf S'lianm t UTAHS I, During found it necessary to make liquor out of bounds for the armed forces of the country. There are many who sincerely believe that this war will never be won without a drastic curtailment of the use of intoxicnats ty U. S. fighters and defense workers. No one has yet presented a good case for liquor in war time, or at any other time for that matter, and with everything which we hold dear and sacred at stake including the lives of hundreds of thousands of fighting men who do not now' indulge in liquor, it would seem more necessary than ever to do away wdth the use of liquor completely while the World War II is raging. DEFENSE MEET to determine ability to perform GROUPS TO various kinds of clerical work will he given. The salary Is $1,620 a jear. At least 1 year of paid ex-operaperience Is required In tion of a typewriter-genera- l REGULARLY te First Monday of Each Month Chosen As Meeting Date All units of tlm Orem Civilian Difon-.organization will meet regularly on the first Monday of each month, it Is announced by Mavor It. M. Jolley, following decision made at the mass meeting held early this week which was well attended by representatives of all defense groups. The meetings will he held regularly at the Lincoln high s hool auditorium, machine. Applicants must be over IS years of age. Applicants must be f.led with the not Civil Servlie Commission later than May 11 1012 For the posit ion of junior ihemist, paying $2,000 a year, women esneciallv are urged to Completion of a apply. co'h'Ce imir-with 20 hours in ihemMry, Is leqmred. Senior students mav apply and o. .. uuj a' jie has betn in e P uut at t'i Silt Lake City f r the pa-- - i. . ' ii ii hi 'r si 1 a Lloyd wi v i Kt m Salt s pi to WenJ-ovr- r will make their ij t. e ru xt M ft, - t ( t thi : i h Mi of the e i w t , h tie r p mi. s' piop-ru- nuts cf the e ! t .nd u i a i.t i Li 1 in i. r j 1 i Lake and wul where tluy u 1 i it r . -- r t; day will be - t II I e hv At ih i.i sine to the mothers cf the ward. home, i he I o i out il.upir of the Mrs Miume Jj'ms w.U be the Ku.ehurs of the Piunier3 enterbooties to the Edgimont Liter- tained the members of the ward ary club this afternoon at 2 p. m. with a program held In the ward Mrs. Zetha Smith will give the hall last evening Family tickets book review and all club mem- wore sold and with each ticket bers are Invited to atteud. purihaced the family received Mrs. William F. Wiscomb has five chances on a beautiful sun been visiting for the past ten flower quilt which was awarded days with her daughter Mrs to the holder of the lucky numMark J. Reeves of Iona, Idaho ber later la the evening. The Mrs. Wiscomb and Mrs. Reeves will go to Edgemont Saturday money that was raised for the where Mrs Reeves will visit In- evening's entertainment wag put ' into a memorial fund. This fund . definitely. will go toward the erection of a A program honoring the mothstate building In which the relics ers of the ward will be given in and history of the daughters of Sunday school this Sunday morn- the pioneers will be housed. Salt Numbers for the program Lake city will be the elte for the ing. will be furnished by the members building d A MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY Pays To Use Fertilizers On Sugar Beets This Year ( . j m i honored, s ' (fa - -- (T-- -- II. Says: -- i Cor-dci-- utn jut war W ae i A- Hob'1 nUt fcy 1, 1941 cul th ie the Rational quote. lneoaee of ell Aeericene. aontfa It to py around at the own all V u0w. ual wear. is VOTIEt V MO' - t0 ' I A a tithe it le a li For Mother Y SWISS PRINTS f Wfc Gay cu'ors 23c . - r 'r 7 -- a v V AT l - r- - f viA' i) th v v a , L '"O-A'.-'V.-- fwiorcd for Mother White cfittjns with M 'tn r ei inhr T on! 1 Gay pi.fiLs loo! T f' jff' immoth ! hJ4 mar-n.iu- Y ' A lines. can't fight a There are not enough If we fo cn spetri-Ij- v asked V ecom-in- g Tour riovenaent sake you to cut down your epeulituree, TO Si! ycur bora on the firing line erd la the training through your Ocfcmaert, ax you to save ao that they they need to ' WsB for you win America sags you to save, S TO WIW THI a up to not Iras tfann tn , r cent of yaur EDGEMONT - ,,v,ev Be of you le ten per cent of your eemins ftw Liberty, It le not a texj it le not even a eontrlbutlooi loan at Interest, for your use araj protection later What " Tai-lort- d, 1 the things ee buy with aoney. ee'U be robbing the aan to add to our comfort or pleasure. Be'U be driving upfitting the coat of living for of US. Be'il be in?oLDg dire hardship on our neitfbore. goods IPs knporCvor to - -- Stnptil sport style for cas- le equal nt It le desperately needed for another reason. mr and at tl e aane tine lire and spend a usual. a.- n vo' Vs Thi ncaoy le needed to buy the tool of tear for your flfhting forcea. It 111 pay for ail of thee. Our war oov ere at the rate cf about FO( BHJLKWS e eonth, and erpanditoree they are frowln tha da4!,. Put a bUllon dollere a emth dii-efro people will all-o- ut prndjrtion poaalhla. fthout it a cannot do our beet t ee cajiiot put forth our full effort. witno.t beet-growi- lb! ., Mer H l urgently iwcuMry that yen double the ret at which joe ere now tpiyln lar Bonde end SUapa. Thte 111 Been the sale direct to 1' avldual tnerlcene of fcr Bonde end Stae to the lowil of oot less M in ore h.li.on dollere evry mth. to II II. ,.1.111,1 UwCv PrFLI Of ITAfll Thl fa th wk a mv 1 of r Boil and 9rrlw Starpa tc under throughout the touoo. It U ttw fcr Band Quota Cpe ten, 'bllll'Vi dollere the coebined mr lv,f ... Tha Yaor.i - Worn ffian la fjt,' f A3 TftCAiu T0! Cue j s iiTttw TO t.i--- y as-- a 9 Tw La.d ULiliM - i ' 'it tCCTAV g i j aie eligible for provisional apVAJti pointment prior to their graduation if tin v will complete the iL-- ! R at p. m , unless otherwise ancourse within 4 months Is Lie-t- y it? Is Democracy morth ttf j jmerice worth ltt nounced. of the date of applying There h nk I know your answer. Present at the meeting was J is no wntten tet. Applications Slncerwly, C. Moffit, of Provo, who spoke mu t he filed with the Civil hi Y com Pining (U the war Pivtngs Rt rvice Commission, Wastlngto,,, Mr and Mrs Claud C. Conder of k pl dee Campaign to get under wav J C, and will lie accepted until e i. in On m this week. Organization the no' ds of the service have been Edgemont, announces the cf their daughter Maxine of a group to eonauet the cammet Conder to Mr. Eugt ne S. Lloyd paign was rt fi etej, with Frank Full info nia'lon as to the re- of Omar, Wisconsin. The young Wnffimlen named as chairman quirements for these examina- i o u pie weie married Thur-da- y The above letter was sent to this newspaper by Secretary at Henry Rnrtditz, of the Com- tions, and application forms, in V. .shirgti n. V.e publi'h it in the interest of the War Bond manding Staff Probation divis- n ay be obtained from Jas. R Wendowr, the ceremony being Ouota Campaign ami earnestly recommend that all our readers do by Chaplin R. M. performed ion, gave an outline of that or- Hoover, Secretary of the Board Mr. Lloyd Is employed af their share in the tremendous job ahead of financing the War effort. ganization and listed the person- of U S Civil Service Fxamine-s- , nel appointed to date. at the post office or customhouse A report coloring the organizain this rltv, or from the Secretion and program of the U. S. O , tary of the Board of U. S Civil which hs to do with providing Service S. Examiners, at any first-o- r recreational facilities for men In second-clas- s post office. the service, both In training In .corveiMT av sans nauv e cof an Chicago the United States and In war activity abroad, was given by Parl-e- ll Peterson. Activities of the newly created U. S. Treasury Official War Bond ... UOte Nutrition Council were outlined the files of the Utah (From 5 K by Mrs. Virginia B Foclson, chairQuotas for May , 13,900 Writers Project, WPA) man of the group. few the outside groups Among I. J. Burr and Wesley D. Sonl-lMav ?uota for State, of the labor division discussed which sought tolerance and subTalleys ways of taking care of the local sistence In the $1,201,000 , i labor problem In connection with of Utah, the Qn&ker colony of 1893 was perhaps most unfortunthe State Employment Office. . Red Cross representatives were ate. azr-- X This group, composed of more also present and went over plans for their particular work In the than one hundred persons, settlwar emergency. ed at Swan Lake In Millard County In 1893, and Immediately laid 6700 plans tor mass production of ALTUAC r J farm products. The group was Chemists, 1764,200 plentifully supplied with money, Bookkeepers and the leader, C. W. Allridge, Is . . eTW N 55,200 to have spent more than Service reported one million dollars In Improving Junior chemists and senior the settlement. The first enterprise was the bookkeeping machine operators 5,000 are being sought for employment erection of the Swan Lake Reser! by the Federal Service, according voir, an Immense project which to bulletins sent out by the Unit- covered more than 7,000 acres. hs ed States Civil Service CommisThe company also secured some sion this week. n lAitrtTi CAsaun 10,000 acres of farm land and beFor senior bookkeeping machine gan to grow alfalfa on a large k 33,500 operator positions, a written test scale. More than fourteen miles pre-sciil- jlr 0cft&yvyv l Irii.ts With Sparkle! Floral di5i:na or bo on Pom ,1 ro)n! -- N- C 5c grntru- - 'iuarv of VA&: I Mor-genth- Mac-Loe- Official U -- . ' Treasury War Bond Quotas For May Nvat in cut ind sty'e . , plain color morning frock. UTAH Quaker Meet SOA hlgh-wall- Sparkling rint on nmm er love- ly postal ground. Value! f ed t , r VUls j Junior Wanted a 1 For Federal A i f5j00 i r. and vjirrs . . . FOR ''i J Sally Ioa JYocks For Homemakers ccc tards nnrttr wt r -- d . . . ( S2J)00 v il'A s. 53100 Gay LUNCHEON WOMENS RAYON (TOTHS UM Bit ELLAS SHIPS 4 OOs print Lxc it ( Mothers Day !rt ! b vtrt V MAY 10th tl Imliw sturdy Hyon and cotton. ! CASE SETS Hr'i M- and Gift Boxed! o. Ik $ INTY TLA APRONS D t b of I Tree cotton Ht mm x 61, PILLOW nnd (over-u- p le, in no k locip feCIC cotton! printed LACE TABLE CLOTHS otarnirg ' Coo!, Krovh and Uaiiif j r j trimming top ami hem WAVat i on n 4 ide - awake cra-'- i .M w it h y 10-Ui- b 4a ta tn ' u t . - Trimmed! , - s, C-S- . I.acp m.4 tp-- o m yy mm or aervic weight Mty all perfect all full faah toned! Favonte shade I A luxury any mother will appreciate I cheers print.' in vth rn irA ... Cot t in patent or grained leather. HOSIERY 190 The new short l'npth house-cu.- tt that look so trim for morning activities Pouch, underarm and novelty styx Silk Hosiery for Mother! COOL COTTONS Pert styles youll enjoy wearing at home or marketing! Fresh prints In shirtwaist, dirndle, or mldri.. types with novelty trimmings! Look Fetching In A Smart BREAKFAST COAT ci artv'msr i la imivr e fj Tf in creamy ut y ! ! STATIONERY CHASE WARE POTTERY LEATHER GOODS BOOKS LAMBS "A ! i V . r i Toddlc-- i Gav 1T9G 43 East Center Street The above map of Utah shows the War Brd quotas, by counties, for the month of May, inn. Total Bar Bond quota for the Sute is JI, 201.009. Every income earner in the Mate is expected (o step-uar Bond purchases on a basis of ten per cent or more of income. This is necessary to help America Y armed forces take the offensive against the rrs I he American volurtarv me. hod of ar Bond pun bases must be sucres ful in reaching the quotas set by the Treasury Department for every county in American now is to the nation. The job of stop spending and save dollars to help win the YVar. Axi-po- f'ry vti s : t i g . I -- 1 a L ji f ar- - Iffe ia-- V nk ne rr t z kl f V c. Sturdy 1 tte i cot-an-d u n kxk in younjrvter s favw orile co on ! r m r S ms --eve up of 150 midnf pnncwm- - and IK r ANKLETS 90? Da nty shm p FROVO DRESSES .n. y M- t hildrons j Rayon .. Wri tr , SELECT YOU C4BDS EARLY! Utah Office Supply ' 1 lui ihe. n was s.rved to the on-- , Mail. m f..,. owing Mr,. Fva t n, min-la-- t h '.'a L ii. ii, Mrs whji.li enables her tj btar w!! tinMu him home. Lames Ida Marion Mubbs the sburt(,ominfc, fai.urxs, fa! ; the b Me was V.s Louise Puin, Mrs P( ill- Jlavtd I mg wayward boy or girl wrh in my lovi ly g fs Mot K. Mrs Bill.e ' ptubbs, Mrs Motht-- r sees m her ihild what n! M,r ii.- g ,i, wire pn i nti d K itlu M e Iioyce, and the hostess one e j h, til lu i Mi on wa, siruil to Mis Howard Ferguson. Ev.ry person whose mother a r t Mrs. members. fd'ow.ng been spared to him should ha -l Ii It V barky, Mr- FuMi,, wih gladness Mothers Day, an - Ji t i bine Booth, Mrs. Jack C. V. should iri some way, lit moth-kno- w mler, Miss Mary Gillespie, Miss t' at he tares. Mothers Day is Sunday. May Edih Trotter, Miss Jean GillespPau5e just for a moment frot i have re lOih. In thi age every a ie. Mrs E. W. Booth, Mrs. the hurry and excitement tha ; been mothers who have left their you Booth, Mrs. Amy Taylor, niay be in and let your min tneir cmidren Imprint back a little and reflect on is Mies Melba and Jean Schoney, While we are living In a day f go few things that mother has dot, A Mrs. Clyde Lunceford, Mrs. El- careless cm duct, of waywardness for you, and you will wonder howl len Bellows, Mrs. Elton Mecham, and vlie, yet w thank God that he ever did It. Don't forget her; women who are are as there Mrs. Don R. Watkins, and the next Sunday. true, loyal ...d Uevoteu as any hostess Miss Marlon Meebam. who have lived s'nie the foundaMr and Mrs, Jack Yeatea will tion of the world. spend Mothers Day In Logan. MAKE LY RY Motherhood la the most beauThe Bridge club met at the tiful of all gifts God has bestowPAY DAY home of Mrs. Howard Ferguson, ed upon humanity. The price of Wednesday for an afternoon of a true mother is far above rubies, bridge. Spring flowers were uaed and more precious than the rich- .BOND DAY i in the decorative Bcheme and de- - est and rarest gen ever discover-fens- e ae stamps were given prizes. ed. A true mother can discover smDiNCsAvi douass the bridge game, a value beauty and traits of rhar- Following : u a I OF THE TREASURY Efficient use of fertilizer to Increase yields of sugar beets this year should pay better returns than at any time In the last 10 years, says Director William Peterson of the U. S. A. C. Extension Service. With shortages threatening in some of the Important fertilizer materials, it Is now necessary to use fertilizer to best advantage Experiments carried cn by the U. S Ih partment of Agriculture in roopeiatlon with agricultural experiment stations In several States show that best yields result from applying commercial fertilizers In bands slightly below and to the side of the seed. Many of the newer seed drills are not equipped to apply fertilizer In this manner. Wh 're It is necessary to use old di ills that apply seed and fertilizer together, experience has shown that It pays to apply part of the fertilizer broadcast before planting, and then use not more than 200 rounds per acre at planting time. Thursday, May- 7, 1:4 ,,r h,r children that H. a;f ,h. j..,!, o i r to 8. Dimities! Batistes! Jr. Sport Sets Sturdy ,. of yr ' n ! VDns rdir.e Sanirired rr pup n shru, Bnrf ilark Merits , . , OS 7 ea. , 2'C Fresh f,p Summer! SHEER COTTONS r. v f nrcks to ! meke I ON1 ir to rummer Olixia- -t r'a-'-- y or fiorHitl Hav on (.ahardme 49c yd. - |