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Show PROVO YUTAHV SUNDAY HERAED, SUNDAY- FEBRUARY 1. 1942 PAGE SEC 1 II r Fruit Growers of Utah County Plan Convention Soon .' Wayi and means of bettering marketing conditions will, come in fop major discussion at the annual an-nual meeting of the Utah County Horticultural society Saturday. February 7, according to Clarence D. Aahton, assistant county agricultural agri-cultural agent. .The meeting was previously slated for February 6. Sessions , at 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. . m. in the city and county building at Provo will be devoted ,to . marketing problems. Dr.. A. Stark, extension horticulturist; G. JUvin Carpenter, extension economist; econo-mist; and Preston Thomas, head of the economics department at USAGwill be main speakers. :- The speakers will discuss packing, pack-ing, grading, packages, and other marketing features as they found - them by following Utah county peaches, cherries and other fruits right to the market in various parts of the country last summer, according to Mr. Ashttfh. A third session will to held at 7:30 p. m. at the seminary build tag at Orem, with major attention atten-tion to be devoted to raspberries. XT. Seth T. Shaw of the state agricultural commission will conduct con-duct a round-table discussion on possibility of establishing a marketing: mar-keting: agreement. '-- One of the features of the afternoon after-noon meeting will be election of officers. J." Erval Christensen of Orem is president. At the close of the afternoon session at Provo, the Timpanogos Marketing association will hold a meeting, announces George Brewer Brew-er of Orem, secretary. Blood Bank Is 1 Established Here . Blood-plasma banks have been ..established in the district offices of the state department of health at Provo, Ogden, Farmington, UchfieW, Cedar City and Price, according to the state office. 1 A substantial contribution by Messrs. Ernest and Clarence Bam-.trger Bam-.trger and their sister, Mrs. Dorothy B. Allen, augmented by department oi neaitn iunas ra made this additional service possible. pos-sible. Use of blood-plasma is one of the modern methods for the treatment treat-ment of severe hemorrhage. No blood typing is necessary and hospitalization is not necessary for its administration. - The service is free to all physicians phy-sicians of the state for use in the treatment of their medically indigent patients. The service is available of course, to those patients pa-tients who can pay for the plasma on a replacement basis. Orem News Sauls Is Elected ; New Director of . Publicity Group V Kiefer B. Saute, secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of Brigham Young uni versity, was chosen director of the American College Publicity association. asso-ciation. District 14, at the recent annual meeting In the Joseph Smith building of B. Y. U.' Succeeding Suc-ceeding Carlton Culmsee, chair man of . the B. Y. U. journalism department, he will serve during 1942-43. Professor Thomas L. Broadbent, in charge of visual instruction' at B. Y. U. was" made secretary-treasurer. Members of the association in attendance offered to place their knowldege of publicity techniques at the . disposal of defense and emergency organizations such as the Red Cross, defense savings, and civilian defense. Arch Mad-sen, Mad-sen, manager. - of radio KOVO, discussed "Publicity Over the Radio" and led a discussion of the subject. , . . .. ' "We offer defense agencies our help in obtaining university talent in public speaking, personnel management, art, visual Instruction Instruc-tion and other fields for morale development and similar purposes," pur-poses," read the statement adopted adopt-ed at the meeting. Dr. Culmsee reported on his activities ac-tivities as director and summarized summar-ized proceedings at the ACPA convention in Berkeley in August, 1941, at which he was elected Auto Use Stamps Monday Federal officials warned today that the " deadline for obtaining use tax stamps for cars, motor- auditor of the national organization. organiza-tion. . cycles! and trucks is midnight Monday. The ' stamps, costing $2.09, are good for the remainder of the fiscal vear endinz June 30 and are on sale at most postofficear A penally of fines up to u day jail sentences, or both, may be levied on operators of vehicles not carrying the stamps after the deadline. Cheaper stamps will be placed on 'sale for cars, coming , into use after March 1, with the tax. decreasing de-creasing each month . until the end of. the fiscal year. . '.. j Sales at ; the Provo postoffice total 4,500 ' stamps as compared with some 10,000 cars registered in ; this area. Postmaster J. W. Dangerfield said Saturday. Stamps will still be on sale at the stamp window until Feb. 28, he said. : BIRTHDAYS Depending on the species, spi- ders have from two to eight eyes. of Finland. Benjamin Franklin died in 1790. Monday, Feb. 2 ' RUSSELL IMMISCH ' BISHOP LEON NEWREN M. HOWARD GRAHAM MRS. LaPREAL K- LOUDER MRS. C. E.' ROWAN MRS. OPAL WEST MRS. E. J. ROUNDY TITUS MORTEN SEN ' B. F. JOHNSON : IP B a mimed -Before C o sit s We dp -ft (U p !;MB:Wtt3I; I FEBRUARY U y o 100 ALL WOOL FACE NO RAYON! Up-to-the-minute designs by famous Servistan stylists! A wide range of high-style patterns including modern or Chinese textures, Chinese florals, or Chinese texture florals. Lovely colorings. Perfect quality Axminsters, with beauty and serv ice WDVIn into their pynprtlv hlpnripn im nnr fWi wnnl varna! .- i --j - - . . j - $3 Down Balance Monthly Carrying Charge . The "M" Men and Gleaners of Timpanogos ward will hold a fireside fire-side chat this evening following the church services' at the home of Miss Mary Jean Skinner, with the Gleaner Girls as "hostesses. Miss "Merle Terry and Miss SLouise Wilden and Iris Lamb have the program in Charge. - Mrs. Bessie Excell has left for Chicago, Illinois, where she will visit with relatives. She will accompany ac-company her mother-in-law, Mrs. E. O. Excell on a vacation trip to Florida, before returning home. Mrs. A.. A. Richards entertained entertain-ed members of her contract bridge club at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. O. Jacobsen, Thursday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. J. B- Sumner won the high score award for the card games and Mrs. M. F. Cran-dall Cran-dall the traveling award. The prizes were defense stamps. The club made a contribution to the infantile paralysis drive. ,Mrs. Glade Linebaugh was a guest and members present were Mrs. Le -Earl Burr, Mrs. J. D. Park, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mrs. Harold Calder, Mrs. M. F. Crandall, Mrs. J. B. Sumner and Mrs. Richards. Clark Nelson is visiting with jris Bister, Mrs. Clifford Pyne, While waiting his call to service in the U. S. Navy. Clyde Assay and Angus Skou-fcen, Skou-fcen, both of Timpanogos ward left during the week for Fort Douglas, where they await placement place-ment in the U. S. Marine Corps. Dan Jepperson was taken to "the Utah Valley "hospital Thursday Thurs-day evening where he is receiving tnedical treatment. 1 The Better Homes club mem-wAro mem-wAro tnipsts of Mrs. Delia. iWilkinson at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Kate Kiaer presided. pre-sided. Mrs. Iris Elder gave a les- BOn on me care u. piaiitD, i Sadie Elder gave one on self inw provement ana kits, uoromy duv . . ,w klA n - Tnefkr discuss ea neaiui pmuicuw. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Eva Swanson, Mrs. Katheriiie "Elder, Mrs. Iris Elder, Mrs. Mary McEwan, Mrs. Ethel Dickey, Mrs. Sadie Elder, Mrs. f Charlotte Skinner. Skin-ner. Mrs. Effie Millett, Mrs. Dorothy Dor-othy Bird, Mrs. Yusuda and Mrs. " "Wilkinson, members and two guests, Mrs. A. A. Johnson and Mrs. Reed Orton. Mrs. Bertha McClure visitea with Mrs. Delia Wilkinson Friday. 'I.Mrs. Agnes Bellows will present the theology lesson in Sharon ward .iif ancietv Tuesday afternoon. Special musical numbers will be given. nrVHRnr. 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Tlw pattern i Reg. 1.45 l-ar through to the OlinlitV aiHl ItiNtf the life if the floor covering. cover-ing. v 1.19 Sq. Yd. Buy On Easy Terms! Velour Studio Divan With Pillow Arms Comfortable pillow arm studio divan with large bedding compartment. com-partment. Covered in expensive-looking velours, in the color col-or of your choice. $5 Down Balance Monthly Usual Carrying Charge 4 - Piece Bedroom Suite Blonde or Walnut -Absolutely an amazing value! A beautiful 4-piece bedroom set in stunning blonde or walnut finish. Includes bed, chest, vanity and vanity bench. $5 Monthly Reg. Dep. Carrying Charge Coil Bed Spring Unfinished Chair Full Size 7-95 HiiiKlt . deck, RO p r I ii s C X C, rolls, helical S tied. Full lel r 1V!f i i i e. i-nret 'at a savins ! this sale! Spindle Back 79C Hturdy Wteh-en Wteh-en fhtilrs, unfinished, un-finished, but Mtntlrd ready to paint. Spindle Spin-dle back, and well - brwed less. Sturdy Baby Crib Drop-Sid Drop-Sid 9-95 Full size baby crib in ivory or maple fin-Ish. fin-Ish. lias convenient con-venient drop-siae. drop-siae. (Hturdj, flat sprinc. Canvas Baby Buggy S-Bow-Top 708 liurable can-r can-r a s ' n a i y bnssy with 3 bow top. tired wneem. Mild runner-V runner-V a I I a p s mie type. NILE BLACK GARDEN HOSE Fabric Reinforced, 20 Feet ......... WHEELBARROW 90c Holds S . Cubic Feet One-piece non-leak non-leak seamless tray. Steel legs flrmlv braced. 4 H a r dwoo'd j frame. Work Gloves . 49c V Pair (Quality side split- leather, fully lined. Sturdy con-?Cruction. con-?Cruction. - Oak and Chrome Set Priced at $15 Saving! Solid oak waterfall tabl3 top in tan or white oak finish, extends to 56 inches. Four chairs have red imitation leather seat and back. $3 MONTHLY. Re-. Iep., Car. I'h. Duck Feather flsst.'d Pillows 20:x 26 4 9 Inches On Matie from good' quality feathers. Durable ticking in a grand assortment of colors. Value! LOW PRICED Hassocks - " . 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