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Show StB Id 'f V LMV J1. . "riES".-!- Jiay ! ill. . ' -aMi SECTION TWO PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1940 PAGE ONE Canning Crops Growers To Seek Better Prices IjCts from the various L':h ccur.ty communities attend-iZ attend-iZ car.r.anj crops convention r.ere Fniiy vots-sl lo aic an tn-" tn-" rr a. ia p-nc in canning: crcpa contracts lor ISO for fx a. to mato. lima t-ear... bush, txana ar.d pole bears. L-G rmrJy Jarman. secretary f the arj.irj crop committee for the county. reporte4 that the out-' out-' for 1M0 crops is favorable fcr tetter contracts, and noted that flail his Wgnest pro-, pro-, due tic a record rr acre for peas - .-.3 torr..xtces cf any state la tn uracil. Ft as. G- Sneliey of American Am-erican Fork, president cf ttie county farm bureau. acktre&sel the dei-g-ates on the Importance cf cooperation among- the farm-era farm-era ar.j rarious corsmltteej. Resolutions were aJopte4 authorizing au-thorizing the county committee to work for more desirable contact con-tact j and asJiln the committees to contact all growers la Uielr respectlre communities and In- truct them not to sign contracts ret approved by the growers" committee. com-mittee. Committeemen to meet wttn th state group to work out the contracts are J. Ray Peay, Benjamin, Ben-jamin, chairman; Parley L. Coward. Cow-ard. Salem; LeGrande Jarman. Lindon; Selvoy J. Boyer, Sprtng-nilt; Sprtng-nilt; Harvey A- Melson, Span is a 'Fcr It; Taylor Alien. .-Vineyard, 3 Uyrura Gray. LehJ. - TRAFFIC SLOGAN WINNER -NAMED -Keep to the Right; Out of Line Out of Life Trus slogan won ror Edith 8, McFadden of Spanish Fork the week's award In the ITovo Elks' American Quizz traffic slogan contest, announced Chairman T. R, Harps Saturday. Other winners of the week, who submitted Cie best lists of questions ques-tions and -answers were Lucile Camentah. Box 21. TL F. IX 2; David . Daniels, 82 Kast Fourta South; Mrs. Byron Denhaiter. 230 South Ninth West, Vivian Feay, ISO South Fourth West; and E. Peterson, ZOO North Seventh East. Mr. Harps anounces that starting start-ing this week an S3 merchandise award will be given the traffic slogan winner, provided a list or five questions and answers is also submitted. Without the questions ques-tions and answers, the award will be but S3. The Elks American Cjulzz contest con-test goes on the air over KOVO each Saturday at 9:30 p. m. from the Elks home, the public being Invited to attend. A large crowd was present last night. IT plans work out, Ab Jenkins, speed driver and mayor of Salt La"ke City, will be guest speaker cn the program February 17. s Borlisb Speak At Payeon LI t PAYSON' Dr. John C. Carlisle, member of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college faculty and former form-er principal of Payson high school delivered the Founders day address ad-dress Friday at the 2Sth annual Founders day celebration, and the first to be held at the enlarged school. . ' Other speakers at the morning program were: Nile Morgan, student stu-dent body mayor; Dr. L. D. Stew-tart, Stew-tart, Mr. J. Anderson and Carl Greenhalgh, school - board members; mem-bers; Supt. O. L. Barnett, Dr. James Clove of Murray, former Payson high principal and Principal Prin-cipal Louis A. Bates. Chorus, a capella choir and band music was directed by J. D. Chrlstensen. Hundreds of visitors were served a hot luncheon by the home economics eco-nomics department Nile Morgan, senior student, won the annual Tolhurst oratorical oratori-cal contest, a feature event of the afternoon program. His subject was "War's Chief Ally Propaganda." Propa-ganda." The judges were N. Blaine Winters,. Drayton Nuttall and Mrs. Stella Peterson. Other contestants in the finals were Eldon Hurst and June Butler, seniors and Miss Ruth Wilson, a junior. " . - - A one-act play "First - Dress Suit,' was presented by the speech department directed ' by ' Arch Williams. The cast included Erna-dlne Erna-dlne Oleson, Elizabeth Manwlll, Nile Morgan and Merrill HUL A demonstration of, original dances was given by students under un-der the direction of MisssVelmai D. Mortensen. .X REDS SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES ! AGAINST FINNS BY WEBB anLLER HELSINKI. Jan. 27 (UPV Rus-: a Ian troops which yesterday renewed re-newed their offensive against the Finns northeast of Lake Ladoga suffered heavy losses and some, attacking detachments were "entirely "en-tirely cut to pieces," an official Finnish- communique announced today. The communique . said also a Russian submarine had been des troyed in a Finnish mine field. .Finnish sources, rejoicing . in continued. Finnish success in throwing back the Russian attacks at-tacks northeast of Lake Ladoga, said today they believed the battle was developing into a Russian Rus-sian defeat. This was the seventh day of the Russian attack. It had not gained them . a mile, according to reports from the front,. despite des-pite heavy expenditures in men and machines. " Considering the . apparently careful preparations which the Russians made, and the weight they threw Into the . battle In an effort ' to flank the Mannerheim. line, the Finns suggested the of, fenstve must now b adjudged a failure - .r. Neutral military oDservera expressed ex-pressed belief that' even If the Russians continued their - attacK they would nqt now be aUe to break through since the ; Finns had taken and withstood the first -shock of atack. They said they believed the Russian attack would, continue to lose momentum be- Earliest Bird v V -'-V 4 COUNTY RECORD SURVEY PLANNED A historical record of Utah county expected to prove interesting interest-ing and helpful to people in all fields of etideavor will be published pub-lished this coming summer by the Utah Historical , Record Survey, functioning , as . a project under WPA, according to Clayton Jenkins, Jen-kins, Provo chamber of commerce secretary. similar histories . are' ' being written ol every county in the state. Upon Inquiry of Mrv: Jenkins, Jen-kins, Dee R. Bramwen, ' state director, dir-ector, Informed in a letter received re-ceived Saturday that the Utah county historical record will like- n? off tne Press by August 1. - The book will contain valuable information about the county and CITY OF FLINT i" DACKINU.S. BALTIMORE, Mr., Jan. 27 UJ: The doughty little freighter City of Flint dropped anchor today- back home after a. 113-day adventure-crammed voyage. . . The 4,963 ton cargo boat rushed its way through the ice of Chesapeake Chesa-peake bay yesterday afternoon and anchored near the channel entrance en-trance to Baltimore harbor for the night. The flint was harassed until the last with difficulties. She reached American waters early - yesterda; its government, and will include as a special feature a complete list of officials who . have served since the county was , created. took: aboard Capt. C. S. Brennan, veteran harbor pilot, and then battled bat-tled ice all day. She will not dock until Monday morning because her dock Is not available until then. Mrs . Rose Galnard, a school teacher and the skipper's wife, arrived ar-rived this morning from their home : in Melrose, Mass., to greet him."' , The crew of . 40 men was signed on at :New York last September, for a; 40-day voyage to? British ports. Before their return they were captured by a German warship war-ship forced to eail, as captives and under,, foreign flags, jI to the Arctic port) of Murmansk : forced to sail into. the. war-infested waters at the approach . of ,, the' Baltic Sea, and finally restored to control of their ship by Norwegians. '' ; First Northwest coed to solo undex the Federal Civil Aeronautics program pro-gram was Maxine Glad, University of Oregon, who's an honor 6tudent and was 1939 junior weekend queea cause of depleted man . power, ammunition and reserves, and that - the Finns coul replenish their; own materials and men because be-cause their communications are better. . FIRMAGE'S v V f L. a ., I '.. . V- . .A And so will you when you see these ich ic new styles to tlatter your teet and please you -r Purse! V.W- $298 Grand Selections In Your Three Favorite . Price Groups! . $398 $498 Never before such ultra smart styles in this popular $2.98 Shoe. Comes in medium and high heels. 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