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Show ft ORIM-GENEVA TIMES State Bureau Outlines Farm Labor Situation STATE SUMMARY, Beet thinning practically complete except ex-cept for Price and Escalante Valley- Hoeing underway in all beet areas. Severe wind? rain, and hail in the Ogden area has done considerable damage. 145 cherry pickers from Cache Val lev working in the Brigham City area. Labor adequate "in all areas in the state. 1,374 farm placements last week. LOGAN: Sugar beets 98 per Cent complete. Strawberry picking pick-ing 85 percent finished. Pea harvest starts June 27. No shortage short-age of workers for either picking or processing expected- 204 placements last week 145 of them applicant-holding to the Brigham City area. BRIGHAM CITY, Hoeing sugar su-gar beets 70 percent complete. Strawberry picking 75 percent Diety is Discussed In Sunday Sermon Psalms 9:2 provides the Golden Gold-en Text for the Lesson-Sermon on "God" at all authorized Christian Science churches n Shnday, July 3. It reads, "I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in Him I trust." Another significant Biblical citation reads, "The Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one" (Zechariah 14:9). Mary Baker Eddy writes in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures that "One infinite God, good, unifies men and nations; nat-ions; constitutes the brotherhood brother-hood of rrian; ends wars; fulfils the scripture. 'Love thy neighbor neigh-bor as thyself; annihilates pagan pag-an Christian idolatry, whatever what-ever is wrong in social, civil, criminal, political and religious codes; equalizes the sexes; annuls an-nuls the curse on man, and leaves nothing that can sin. suffer, suf-fer, be punished or destroyed." (p. 340). complete. Harvesting and processing pro-cessing of peas 20 percent com-plete. com-plete. Picking and packing of cherries just beginning. Above activities will continue during the next two-week perod. With help coming from Logan, no labor shortages expected. 15 local farm placements last week; 14KJ order-holding placements. OGDEN: Onion weeding 95 percent complete. Hay harvest 80 percent complete. These activities act-ivities plus strawberry picking and beet hoeing will continue during next two-week period. Recent rain, wind and hail damaged dam-aged fruit in various areas and knocked down hay. grain, and some peas. Extent of damage not yet known- School students have registered for chery picking pick-ing which will also start shortly. Transient and Dart H have indicated a desire to pick cherries. No shortage of workers is anticipated. 19 farm placements place-ments last week. SALT LAKE CITY: Beet hoeing, hoe-ing, strawberry nickine and haying are progressing. Cherry harvest started June 25. Farm registrations are beine taken and the supply of workers an- pears to be adequate. 219 farm placements last week. PARK CITY, Routine larm activities only- No placements last week. Small surplus of male school youth suitable for cherry picking available. TOOELE: No significant ernn activities. No farm placements last week. PROVO: Picking and packing of cherries and peas is starting. Hoeing of beets and tomatoes in progress. First order for cherry pickers dated June 22. Pea cutting cut-ting in process at Mapleton. Spanish Fork and Springville. California Packing Corporation plant at Spanish Fork and Ed-dington Ed-dington Canning Company at Springville have started their pea runs. Both are adequately staffed. Pleasant Grove Canning ComDanv at Provo will start any day on their pea run. Their plant at orem will start in the cherries about June 27. Labor for their operation is arranged cool... V as an ice-cream cone Ruggers Shirts byB.V.D. in Sua Spark Colors Cool, cool, pastels.. .cool summertime shades. Sun Spark colors in action-tailored Ruggers Shirts are B.V D.'s answer to hot weather blues. The Ruggers is tailored for action...suited to summer fun. And its patented double duty collar looks right. ..with or without a del Come in and get a summer stock of "B.V.D." Brand Ruggers Shirts in cool Sun Spark pastels today! for. Orders for cherry picking to date amount to about 200 which are all filled. Considerably Consider-ably more transient labor is noted not-ed this year than last. 175 farm placements last week. VERNAL: Haying is only significant agricultural activity. Plenty of labor. No farm placements place-ments last week. PRICE: Beet thinning 50 per cent complete. Labor adequate. No farm placements last week. MANTI: Sugar beet thinning will be complete before June 30. First hoeine well Hay cutting 30 percent complete. imo laDor shortages. 113 farm placements last week. RICHFIELD: Sugar beet thinning thin-ning will be complete before June 30. First hoeing 15 percent complete. First hay cut about one-third done. Above activities THURSDAY, JUNE SO, i::3 will continue during next two week period- Surplus Navajo Indians are being sent back to their reservation. 427 farm placements last week. PANGUITCH: Report not received. re-ceived. CEDAR CITY: Beet thinning 80 percent complete in Escalante Escalan-te Valley. Routine farm activities activ-ities in other sections. Labor adequate. ade-quate. 57 farm placements last week. ' ST. GEORGE: Report not received. WANTED Small apartment in Orem for permanent couple. No children, excellent references Phone 0554 Jl j . """" JS! 1 Uncle Sam Says - H T : 1 Thousands of farmers have found thai the safes!, aurrsl crop in the world ii U. S. Savings Bonds. These Americans are building today for their tomorrow with Savings Bond. They realize that this is their opportunity, oppor-tunity, the chanre to make their dreams come true, surh as becoming becom-ing the proud posneMor of more land, the latest machinery, home improvements, or a neslegg of security on which to retire. All of these ran be yours also by planting your dollars now in the crop that never fails. YOU OPPORTUNITY today is the U. S. Savings Bonds Opportunity Drive. Start saving today at your bank or post oflice. U.S. Trnsury Dcptitmiat The so-called Elephant mound in Wisconsin is actually believ ed to be an effigy of a bear. T 6 n ?ltt nUR Here on display it the sensational new " all-steel postwar kitchen you've read so much about in women's magazines. For most homea actually COSTS NO MORE than old-stylo wooden kitchens. Canbefitted perfectly into ANY size or shape of Idtchen new or old. Order one unit at a time or a complete kitchen. Easy monthly payments. KITCHENS UTAH VALLEY BU1DERS SUPFLY OREM Phone 0783 Rl PRIVATE INSTRUCTION on Trumpet or Cornet Call Clem Hancock, Phone 0840 R3 UP TO DATE METHODS PARENTS Don't let your children develop wrong musical habits. They are easier to acquire than ty overcome. REAL ESTATE OREM NEW 4-ROOM BRICK HOME ONLY $1425 DOWN IVi ACRE FARM. ALL CROPS GO. 4-ROOM FRAME HOME. $8950 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOT LOCATION NEAR SCERA AND CITY HALL WE WILL BUILD AND FINANCE YOUR NEW HOME IF YOU OWN THE LOT AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSURANCE. YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH OUR COVERAGE. RAY E, HANKS CO. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PHONE 3642 Htutfas tut Cknf" HALP'i VE BEEN ROBBED MY CAR -- IT'S GONE,' HALHi YOU GOTTA GET MY CAR BACK.SARSE.YOO GOTTA IT WAS ONE OP THOSE SWEET-RUNNING JOBS Y00 CAN FINO ONLY AT Untied SALES SERVICE fek.fc..lrlAT9 TOOGH, PAL. I'LL BET THIS WILL BE A BLOW TO YOUR WIFETOO. MY WIFE? BY GOSH, COME TO THINK OF IT, SHE WAS WAIT- INS IN THE CARl 5 OUR SUBSCRIBERS (1500 families in the rich Orem area) MEAN BUSINESS They buy lots of well-served, well-advertised, quality merchandise IDAHO - THE FAMILY VACATION STATE V - ... V .. . , jT?' "A Freshened with waters anlocked by sprint, Idaho's Shoshone Falls, the "Niagara o.' the West," send spray high Into the Snake River canyon near the city of Twin Falls. One of the major waterfalls of the world, Shoshone leaps lit feet 42 feet hhjher than Niagara, 30ISE. IDA. Idaho, with mart than 60 major resorts In five well-defined vacation areas. Is preparing pre-paring to make a bid during the 1919 summer tourist season as the "family vacation state." The Gem state will rely on a variety of scenic wares to pisase Us family guests, according to the Idaho state board of publicity. There's fishing fish-ing la some of the west's greatest trrat streams and lakes for Dad, traibides and hikes in IS national forests for the youngsters and some 83,000 square miles in which Mother eaa "window shop" at scenery from tfae family car. Resorts Open For B In. Resorts have opened in Idaho's West Yellowstone area, the Sawtooth mountain vacatlonland, the Bslmoo river primitive country, North Idaho scenic land and In the Payette Lakes resort area. Most lodges have been open since mid-May. Idaho's general fishing season has been even since Jone 4 in most of the state's 1,76) takes and Us SM rivers and streams. License sale to anglers this yea Is expected to be well ever the record tOO.tOO sold daring IMS. Tourist fishing permits, good for Ore days, will sen agate this year for IS. Heralding the coming of spring--and the vacation season In Idaho are some of the best wlM flower displays dis-plays in years, including seres of the unusual wild buckwheat that flourish at the peak of their display ta June amid the weird volcanic desolation of Idaho's Craters of the Moon national na-tional monument The craters are Just a few miles west of where the atomle energy commlanlon plans to locate Its new bait-bin Ion dollar reactor re-actor plant At Its best as a tourist spectacle during April and May Is Idaho's "Niagara of the West" Shoshone Falls of the Snake River near the city of Twin Fam. Shoshone plunges 313 feet over a horseshoe-rlm nearly 1,009 feet wide. Expected to carry the bulk el Idaho's 1941 tsvrist traffic are V. 8. Cghway M, extending from Um Canadian bareer to the Oregon border near Boise, long, est eT Idaho's arterial rentes, and U. B. 11-111, the rente leading lead-ing across sentbsaeteni Idea te the west osaranos of Teilew stesM park, asost popeJar gateway gate-way te the ItoaoJ peak. 0. 8. JO-JO extends the wlti of the state front the Padflo coast to Boise and across southern Idaho. TJ. b. Eighways S and 19 take Km traveler across the scenic laks coon-try coon-try of north Idaho's panhandle. 112 Present at Adult Aaronic Canyon Outing Members of the Adult Aaronic Aaron-ic priesthood of Sharon stake gathered at Canyon Glen last Friday in what was one of the most succesful gatherings of the group since its organization. Present were 112. Timpanogos, Edgemont and Lake View wards combined against Hill Crest, Grand View, Pleasant View and Oak Hills in softball and other games. Earl Clinger led the first group to victory vic-tory in softball, but in combined activities the latter group under Richard Rowley won. Refresh ments were served. Chairman of the stake Adult Aaronic committee is George Ashby Trumpet Lessons Offered in Orem By Instrumentalist Clem S. Hancock,- a senior ior at BYU majoring In Instrumental Instru-mental music, announced this week that he would like a few private students on the trumpet in Orem. Mr. Hancock's background back-ground Includes instruction from such teachers as Earl J. Bleak of Dixie College and Dr. John R. Halliday of BYU. He has played with the Provo Symphony Sym-phony and is at present a member mem-ber of the BYU concert band. Those interested in trumpet instruction should phone 0840-R3. Mr. and Mrs- Dale Harding are vacationing in Idaho this 1 week, Orem Seventys 4 Enjoy Canyon Party , A large group of Orem staka Seventies and their partner! spent an enjoyable evening at the Orem canyon park on Saturday. Satur-day. Members of all wards In the stake were present and enjoyed en-joyed ball games, singing a-round a-round the campfire and (upper. The canyon party was arranged arrang-ed under the direction of Vera Marrott and Kent Fielding of the party committee. Mr. and Mrs. Gail C. Love-less Love-less and children have returned to their home in San Mateo, Cal. following a two-weeks vacation here. The Ray Loveless family honored them with! a dinnier at the Midway Hot Pots on Sunday. WELCOME TO THE CENTENNIAL At Monday, July 4th SPECTACULAR PARADE 9:30 A.M. $10,000.00 7:45 P. M. "Y" STADIUM 9 BIG ACTS FEATURING THE FIVE ELTONS AERIAL ACT EXTRAORDINARY THE DEBUTANTES BLACK LIGHT DANCING THE FIVE TAYLORS HOLLYWOOD ACROBATS JEMEZ & IIOPI INDIAN DANCES COLORFUL COSTUMES BUSTS WONDER DOGS FROM THE MOVIES The Greatest Stadium Sbovr Ever Presented Here New 49 Plymouth Sedan From Anderson's Plus G. E. Television Set L I Downtown Ticket Sale July 2-3-4 Hedquist Drug No. 1 Prices: Adults $1.65 Children Under 14, 65c Gates Open 6:30 P. M. I |