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Show THURSDAY, FESSUARY 17, 1949 LIMITLESS MffiD IS SUNDAY TOPIC Psalms 147:5 provides the ryer is estimated w oe near i million- Immunization Ginics Set for Orem Area Immunization clinics for Or- 11 The Army Air Force now accepts ac-cepts married men as cadets. Honesty of thought and Sharon School March and 16 at 1pm. Union School March 4, and 18 at 9 a. m. Golden Text for the Lesson- em-Geneva area students will be, Pleasant urove ni Sermon on "Mind" at all author-j conducted at the various actools March 4, 11 and 18 at 1Z. JO i prn-j prn-j cMrr rhurchei .u v;r,;! vh 24. Lincoln, for Lincoln and fepen- n -sundav. February 20. It! it enounced this week by cer March 7, 14 and Zl V speech and written word is a j. i. T-nrrt nd r-i. . ;tCLA miru fnr fl-30 a. m. Newel, and tehy who curb pre- of great power, his understand- the city and school district. Physicians assisting at the judice and seek honorably to ing is infinite." The clinics will provide im- clinics will be Dr. Wayne Alred,!kno and speak the truth are the Another Biblical citation de- munition for typhod cox-slst-jDr W. D- Cnney Dr. a Y- orJy buildersa better We tk TrH Piveth in f three shoU one week a- Anderson and Dr. R- H- Wake- John Galsworthy wom out o his mouth com- part. The series will be givenfield. PTA groups of each school Tth knowledge and understand- for 25 cents- A booster for ty-j are volunteer assistants at the ine" (Prov. 2 6). phoid will be given for those clinics. MaryBaker Eddy writes in who were imunized a year ago- Miss Beck said this week SdencI and Health with Key to The booster is 10 cents- Small that a mild epidemic of meas-ttatofrtaref- that "Mind is pox immunizations, which are let is now in progress the Or- . . ? . c f,,.o lr will hp' pm area. The eDidemic is also I rl ' M J I J. T" rn I i 1 , ' f S. . tl I 1 un-Iim C V C T Ulb J ( i v -v.- o ; - . - ) . , Lire Wlr Tlcttm . ... Nrrer touch person who has been shocked while he is stUl to eocltact with the electric circuit unlets un-lets you know how to remove him from the wire, or the wire from him, without danger to yourself. Have tomeone immediately call the nearest doctor and the lightning company- he writes, "The precise form of given for 15 cents- Boosters for Cod must be of small import-: aiptnena ana waouyuj ws" ance in comparison with the will be given at the digression iublime question. What is infm- of the doctor attending if Mind or divine Love? A lim itless Mind cannot proceed from physical limitations. Infinite ion is the infinite image or idea Mind is the creator, and creat-emanating creat-emanating from this Mind." - "Vision" is the tooic for the Sunday broadcast at over Station KOVO. The clinic schedule is as fol lows: Page School Feb. 24, March 3 and March 10 at 1 p.m. Lindon School March 1, 8 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Central School of Pleasant 9:45 a.m. Grove March 1, 8 and 15 at 12:30 p m. ri-neral throughout the sta and officials believe that it may be the worst for measles in many years. Youngster who have been exposed to measles should see their doctor Immediately Immed-iately in order to take shots which may halt the disease. j Chicken pox is also common in Orem now, according to Miss Beck- Children can get chicken-pox chicken-pox several timet and 'should not become exposed unnecess- THE LAW FIRM OF Given on Proposed Severance Tax Bill Results of an eleven months' exhaustive survey of Utah's natural nat-ural resource revealed that every ev-ery one of Utah's 29 counties share in vast deposits of both metallic and non-metaiuc minerals min-erals in amazing variety. The in the study of rheumatic J made by the Bureau f Business states in uie siuuy w pparch of the i cLUU HtvuvFi"- ! University of Utah under the direction of Dr. lUKoy reiu, associate director and under the sponsorship of the Utah Association Assoc-iation of Chambers of Commerce. fever. RASMUSSEN & LOVE Announce the opening of Law Offices At 148 South State St, Orem For the General Practice of Law TELEPHONE 0685-Jl TAX CONSULTANTS Provo Office 267 West 1st North St. Telephone 3630 (11 w mm 3 my Spectacular Group, -AT OF FIRST QUALITY, LUXURIOUS AXMINISTERS .... POPULAR SIZE . . . hi A 4 ... . , , c. f OTTAUTY. thick-oDed Axminist- ST! rtlSU - to ttl aiS-hi .his !300.00- from 33 lovely patterns. 912 RUGS... PRICED TO SAVE ;rir7r"7n Despite this potential wealth, both the state and the counties , Aariv no pood from it, H. Wright Volker, secretary of the state Resources commuiee ed out, if the state imposes a severance Ux as proposed in HB 159- All nf Utah's mineral depos- 4 aA V9cf 94 shown in the state mineral survey.- Mr. Volker Vol-ker declared, "but the report al so shows that all of them are oi a marginal nature. deposits are big in quantity, but email in nualitv. and as a result when they can be produced at all or "severed" from the earth, ear-th, as the tax measure describes it the margin of profit is ex-, ceDtionally small of tne tinisnea f ouna copper, nrnHuet is to compete in a high ly competitive market- The add-j ition of a severance tax io xne high cost of production, would in most instances push the oper ation out of consideration by any investor." The survey shows no lack of variety in low grade deposits- In Northwestern Utah, Box tm-er, tm-er, Tooele, Juab and Millard counties, there are deposits of clay, cement, potash, zinc, lead, limestone, aragonite, clay, silver, sil-ver, gold, tungsten, arsenic, copper, cop-per, fluorspar, dolomite, silica gypsum, molybdenum, alt and diatomaceous earth. MAN OVERBOARD! ... BiB, Bert W tt. ht by the cam aa ke wet -Uinf cfcar mt V" r!! ,.h ru PoUnd the Tte.-Tawrie AthkUe etab, who looks u SeTwia, hi. Pound won by a " boot of the tlsi annual Golden Ctore. matches held at the arena. gold, uranium, oil, natural gas, sulphur, clay, helium, manganese, potash and coal. In every instance the deposits depos-its are definitely "marginal" and can be produced only at such a cost that ony by strictest economy of procedure can they be made profitable at preseni markets or those in the forsee- able future. Even the great Utah Ut-ah Copper mine has less than 1 percent copper and is profitable only because of the special methods meth-ods of operations discovered after af-ter the nrocess of working was begun- If the present severance Wasatch Gladioli Society Meets Members of the Wasatch Chapter Gladioli Society met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs- Luzon Crosby. Gearge May-berry May-berry spoke on Hybridizing of Gladioli. President C W. Dahl-quist Dahl-quist conducted the meeting. Plans were made during the meeting for a bulb auction to be held next month at the Orem City hall. The door prize was a-warded a-warded to Mr. Mayberry. uin-cheon uin-cheon was served to 25. The Wasatch Chapter was or-onni7pd or-onni7pd three vears ago and ii affiliated with the North Amer- atomaceous eartn. I begun- n tne present severance . ""' U In the southwestern counties ;tax proposal was effective when ican Council and tne isew tng . ,ir--i.: t n honri niartinli Societv. nationa 1. M Save $13.07! Reg. Easy 52.95 Tencs Save $13.07 S Reg. Easy 62.95 Terms Save $20.07! Reg. 79.95 5Q.C3 Easy Terms DHlDTIFOt ohoaoloo:.! REG. 6.95 sa yd. O Exquisite deep piles O Made "Rite Siz" to order You'll bo proud of jout floors cowed cow-ed with rich broadloom from Saara gigantic selection! Sears owa workrooms work-rooms tailor, sew and fit carpeting lo lhe "T" ... to savo you still moro money. See Sears luxurious pattora you're sure lo find the rug of your choice! Special! Inlaid Linoleum REG. 2.19 .C3 f . ? T r- r i 1 sa YD. Sear ha priced lhii strikingly bu- Pv iUu Inlaid Hnoleum SO low TOU'll I hardly believe your eye! Bright colors go right through thick wow layer, so you get long-wearing good looks at these spectacular saving. USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN! of Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane there are sulphur, nitrates, timber, fluorspar, gold, silver, lead. coDDer. zinc, iron, halloy- site, alunite, silica, gypsum, uranium ur-anium and coal. In Sevier. Piute. Garfiel, Way ne and Emery countits there are silica, timber, volcanic grits, salt, fuller's earth, bentonne, gold, silver, lead, alunite, man ganese, oil, antimony, ana cia-tomaceous cia-tomaceous earth. The north cen tral counties - of Cache, Rich, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah, Wasatch, Morgan and Summit abound in iron, clay, phosphate, timDer, limestone, ozokerite, dolomite, gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, molybedenum, tungsten, iiuor-spar, iiuor-spar, building stone, sulphur, salt, barite, cement and silica. In the northeastern counties of Daggett, Duchesne, Uintah, and Carbon are oil, copper, coal, asphalt, gilsonlte, eiatente, phosphate, timber, carbon dioxide, diox-ide, gas, oil shale, potash and barite. In southeastern counties of Grand and San Juan will be D. C Jackling, against all advice iana uiaaion oucv,, began operations at Bingham, organizations- Most oi tne w he probably would not have members of the chapter live in dared to begin mining yet the! Provo and Orem. Officers are property pays Salt Lake County' Mr. Dalhquist, president; Mike more than a million a year in Wadley, vice president; Paul W. taxes and other millions in state Carroll, secretary and treasurer; taxes and payrolls. Milda Patten reporter; Luzon Crosby and George Mayberry, "The situation is the same in j C(w:hairmen of the annual flow-practically flow-practically every counry," Mr- i er sh0w; and M- D. Wallace, who Volker declared. "Their natural j wiu e n charge of commercial resources in most instances are; d;SpiayS at tne snow. not worth one cent to the coun-1 tip nr the neome of the counties taxes made the Utah resources because they are not being work- unable to compete with the same oH Thev become valuable only i material irum umci after thev have been removed or severed from the ground and are processed- For instance one niece of minine quipment man ufactured in Utah is sold for $2,-750 $2,-750 but the raw materials were worth only $2.75- The labor cost was $1,800. But there the taxes were levied and possible only when the resources became valuable. The minerals were worthless in the eround, and To Drovide the stimulus for the development ol me natural resources within each county, 1 according to Mr. Volker, it will be necessary to obtain defeat of HB 159 to allow free access to the hidden wealth of the Bte-To Bte-To accomplish this it is necessary necess-ary for each county to weigh the measure against potential wealth weal-th of the country, its future payrolls pay-rolls and its economic and indu could not be removed if high trial development. "lTllAFFZHS EVERYDAY L 1 fn nrJjrrHAil tfJAVitlS ALSO ZALLCH IH.. 9 - . . ....... i,.. I Rv FLOTNER I I M Milt J-kitO f AO l movo, wt?- 0OW 1 f rTr.wV petit trexcy kcj( " 187 West Center Provo, Utah plane to itarrinff livestock lotif the nov-eorered Nerada ranges. The photo shows the plane crew low j Inr hay before their takeoff from Fallon, Ner. 4 hoora after -Operation Hayliff waa bepux Phone 3400 3401 |