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Show nrr-p 1 711 III Y professor studies plants to increase food supply Kiwanis Club was held at the fireplace for the last time this season with Cleon Craig as toastmaster. He introduced Howard and Mary Verl Maycock who reported on the recent Utah-Idaho District Convention held in Boise, Idaho. Ten couples from Sprlngville attended. This weeks meeting will be in the Senior Citizen Bldg. with Clark Day as toastmaster. He has acquired Shirl Otteson as speaker, discussing the Job Service Program. If a baby's feet and legs are developing well, he doesn't have to have real shoes until he's walking by himself. The word nickel comes from a German word for "imp" because of the trouble it gave chemists in early times. One of the most important, im-portant, and the most trying questions facing scientists today is how to increase food production: How to provice adequate nourishment for the starving' masses? How to avoid famine in the future? How to grow bigger, better and less expensive food? How to create new foods to meet new needs? A Brigham Young University professor has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to continue work on a new system of photosynthesis which could have important application to this research in food production. His discovery is causing reverberations in the field because it is cutting into well established theory; however, he maintains that any errors in the fundamental understanding un-derstanding of photosynthesis could jeopardize future efforts to production. Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants utilize solar energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into the organic matter of plants. In turn, plants give off exygen which supports life. The importance of photosynthesis cannot be underestimated. It, above all other chemical processes, is essential to September 1, 1977 The Springville Herald Page Five the nourishment of man and countless other life iscientists throughout the their research efforts Orioles are not great forms which explains why ,world are concentrating jin this area. singers. Last Chance for Real Buys on SUMMER PRINTS Holly Hobby yd. $1.49 Others as low as 50c $1.00 per yard GRANNIES' WECCHI FABRICS 1 274 So. Main, SprinqviHe PERSONALIZED INTERIOR DECORATING BY APPOINTMENT Specializing in Unique and Quality Floor Coverings, Wall Treatments, Draperies, and Furniture by Master Craftsmen at reasonable prices! Call 377-8118 or 489-6381 for information FRIEL'S INTERIORS 899 No. 200 W. Provo, Utah 377-8118 AM i 5 P -fABrSFrttTE MR.P1BS loner TISSUE PACK oiwss Ubbu Ubbu UbbG BEANS WHIP VjMjrjrrtWmjL f I MM MM j Miracle ( jknl T m m that ?m is a mm ftf Hft?w s?fm marksis 4tT 0SDA" CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS m "me Piece .'HOC- f&tf D0U6U - mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm OS VdlPAHO WWW IV I TAfioXu LOCAL pACHES omge ouice Biff W oaks SOLDGM soft 1UP 8 ALL PURPOSI FLOUR Golden POTATO CHIPS 5 71 I CAMMED POP I SSiW SVRQp m.'" ftKE MP6ES Pfe-Hr BREAD j$4- STORAGH UJHEAT n, 7 nnafRrnnrl,u, nnni store: coupon HAJAEURGER K BOTDO& BOMS I PRICES EFFECTIVE 6 FULL DAYS WEDNESDAY THROUGH TUESDAY - CLOSED SUNDAY r |