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Show zz six THE SUXDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY. 2 - GOOD GRAIN CROP PROSPECTS :XIZ;ZZSZZZZUZSZXKSmIEHICZIKUZZXStl ; at-- bwim AREEKCOURAGIKG RUSSIANS"! f ri M08X)W, July (CP) Now whli-was an. nnf uxtnnate. jtceom-- . panlment of the fair harvest of lira. la that year the prices of axricuK tural products fell lower' and fewer snd the price of lndnstrtaJ goods rose higher and higher until extended .blades of a pair of scissors; This led to conslderale: discoijfenl among the peasants , anL. finally '.huge plunged th cotfntry Into ' aalea crisis. . ; The balance between agricultural end Industrial prices righted ItMf to some extent, partly aa a resnlt to permit reasonably curate estimate of this year's fcar-- rt prospects, It imhiii certain that facRussian grain will again be tor In the world market after Its diteto last jtemporarydteappearance, Vjim-e- HEAD H i ..... Utah County's most popular bathing resort . oOo Natural Warm Artesian Water Oo Plenty; of Shade Courteous Treatment "" obch . . Remember we change water and t : v .clean pool every day. i.,h The adequate rainfall duringthe spring apd Bummer baa generally overcome the. unf avorable effect of the exceptionally mild winter, wltk its lack' of snow moisture With the exception of a few province la central Kuwtia, the harvest outlook la cousideredTgenerally average and snh Important grain producing re gion! aa the Ukraine aod the Kuban t better than average prospect. 'e amount ef land under culti m vation has ateadtty Increased,, It la estimated that the Soviet t'eion will ptpduce more grain thli year than la any year doc the revolution. AU observers agree that Russia will have a grain surplus for export, the only 41 fere noe of opinion is about the al2 of thlrrurplua.; The most optimistic prophets calculate that five million tons of grain il be available for export; 'more moderate estimates give about half :' this figure. y. '' - pKwpeetiveHfewifflptlon of Seexporters this fall la of the greatest significance for Russia's economic life. Since no longteria credits have" lieen ojHMied In Russia's behalf, the country can pay for its Imports only with fts exports. During the current yeai the council of labor and defense; the Soviet economic cabinet, authorized the lm. portathmtof mly 6 perwitTf the country's lmrgram,--cutttndown the purchases In foreign countries from to 3S(MIK),000'(000 rubles. This was because the ahmnt-- of grain cut heavily into tie liUHslun export program, ait hough the export of many other articles, such a ollt flor and dairy products doubled or trebled. :' xMany RiiKsian industries are suffering from. n acuate shortage of maclilnerx4nd raw materials which can only be obtain abroad and the demand M t.le. population-o- f many tenses of gooik ontruna the present productive capacity ef Russian factories. It is hoped that the existence of grain surplus, together with the increase in the production of other articles, wU enable Russia to, ;" of prlce-cutln- by, g the state trtsts Cao,i?omat:cc3 at Hoiho and partly because the poor harvest Of lasTyelr Tent "grate prices aky rocketing. But now grain prices are showing a pendency to fall and the papers are full of appeals to lower prices of manufactured goods further and thereby avert the threat- return of the ened! 'scissors.- canneil at home by the easy Method have all the flavdr and goodness of the freshly picked sdmmer TOMATOES is - urged that goods be Imported from abroad In cases where the Russian factories are clearly una-blto 'keep pace with the public deniaBd-- -- iruit. Women who own Clark Jewel Gas Ranges Ovens buy their with Lorain summer tomatoes at prices for winter use, and can them in the oven by exact temper' ature automatically maintained by the Lorain Self-regulati- CONVERTS TtlANY imilllllllHKIIMIIIIIUimillHIUIIIIHM canning equipment to buy., The tomatoes are cannea ngntjn me jars. heat also makes pos without oven v results sible perfect baking watching. And Whole Meals can be left to cook in the Lorain equipped Clark Jewel nocky r.lountain Cereal g Company 69 So. 3 West 100 lbs." wheat Phone ....... 813-- J r. . .v:." .T. ... . $2.85 . . . . . . .$1.70 lbs. wheat . . . . 100 lbs. mixed.chicken $2.75. 100 lbs. lay mash , ......, $2.80 100 lbs. oats .. 2.45 .100. lbs,. oats chopped 0 '100 lbs. whole corn . . '.. . ',, J 12. GO ; loo.lbs. cracked or fine ground corn . . .100 lbs. best white mill run , .U2.25 143 lb. pack high patent flour . . , .., ,', . . . . . . , . .$2.10 v.' ; Free delivery. If you have never tried "GRAINS OF GOLD Breakfast please do so. You will like it. CO feed........ .......... inTij .,z;i2-G- .TflTii ,irS2.50 ......... ) IXiXnox (UP) From . "Black, est JUriea' has Just come an amazing story of 22,000 negro (Christians who have never yet seen a white Ui tfyy'a "Black Elijahthese " negroes have built 150 cKrchei and hold services every Sunday. Jg their bands they tarry bible which teiialVj coupon, GOIIMBIA. FREE FREE. $2,000 all-ste- el YOUR COUPONS $35.00 Man's Suit from Christensen Co. Sta Gas Water Heater from Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. 500 lbs. Touring: Car Flour . from Wasatch Produce Co. .Outfit angle-iro- " - from- - 2 Tires - from Morrison Inc. from Provo Paint & Glass Co. FREE WALTER ROBINSON MUSIC CO.. . from Barton Furniture ." ., "from Haws & Goodman THE FAMOUS SAVAGE from FREE from. Dozen Photographs from Larson Studio jv SAVE YOUR COUPONS - from Ashton's Inc. Flowers or Fern HULL T 'V' ..A tensively on all ranges. .L., Co. Cat Range Spanish Fork ALL SEATSlQc t i MrsF. WrOoate canyon' camping. and baby, Dick, - '. In ' . . " " Mr." and Mrs. Ivan Child were Mrs. Charles Boyer is visiting in guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Sam err Mrs. Maad f JpppersonaTTivian park, Ogden-wit- h - iTlupIe3c; VtIktANON.CllANtM BY WILLIAMS OUTOURWAY mm?. Miss Ella Mace ofMnrshal town Iowa,. is visiting in Springville with Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Mace. MtARtjilFOF?!. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and daughter Itamona of Provo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed LhavE.TtW.',1 iPoppA'ar TP NEVER, . aaw i &40RTI ooota&l EtEII A clean place to swim. Open 9 a. m. to II" p.. m. Pool drained and washed daily. . . Aswim each day keeps you cool and fit " ' .. - ' Dancing Wednesday and Saturday LETS GO! . "THE RED RIDER" and comedy.,,, u - her-slst- - v Gruen .Watch from Utah Power & Light Co. JLisaaaBasjwaW . from Provo Greenhouse 7 - " frvlnrsrlnc; , DRYER WASHER . $35.00 Ladies' Dress 1 el a very- desirable and sanitary feature is used ex- PRINCESS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson of Anheiom, Cai., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bird. . The Scft OUH girls of the Third ward met at the home of Mrs. Wm. CO. Lawn Mower ' i Brown. Wall Tapestry; - r The mothers and daughters of Kolob stake will bold their annual . Vie Springville City park, Rhoda Groesbeck, is spend- outftfat ' Mrs. "Wm.; Brown and daughter riilss August 4, at 8 p. m. Every Tuesday BeHr with Mr7andrMrs. Oliver Dalton, Mrs. weeks two lake at ing' one bring a basket lunch. ' There Wilms, spent Sunday with Mr, and friends from Jordan. George Russell and S. E. Dalton left Mrs. will be stunts, programs and games. Brown. :r Ed Tuesday morning for a fishing trip Miss Norma Wood o Ogden was a , up Iiobble Creek canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Packard of visitor at the home of her Sunday Los Angeles are visiting in SpringMr. and Mrs. Guy Mendenhall, Mr. ville with relative. grandmother, Mrs. N. J. DeaL r I and Mrs. A. C. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Dimlck Huntington and Mr. and A complimentary dinner was serMiss Marian Groesbeck in comMr. and Mrs." Ivan Child, Mrs. W. A. McKenste returned Monpany with Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Baker ved by day from a trip to ftryce canyon and and family motored up Provo can- Wednesday evening In honor of Mr. Mrs--. Wendall Packard ef Los Ksh lake. yon and spent the day last Sunday. and Angeles, A. Ponder of St Louis, Monday and Tuesday t EJecta McEenzle Mr. and Mrs. Owen McKenzie Miss Venice and Florence Jepperson accompanied " JACK HOXIE Mrs. Sterling Lawrence., to Bait and family and Mrs. Sadie Fausett of Provo, MrV and, Mrs. V. S. Wilson, Mrs. W. J. and Whiting. Lake Monday mspent last week In Hobble creek Mr. and Mrs. Treadway ' and Cohen Henderson made a trip to Bryce canyon and Fish lake Inst ... . week. FjamecFPictiire . steel. ,.im..,iii,. Whitney, Wednesday evening, garnet) E. Wood. and refreshments were ejuoyed,-- - Springville News Lehi. from Telluride Motor Co - from a single piece of. heavy Coke -- SpringviUe spent Monday visiting "friends Ton Coal Exide Battery : - Utah Valley Gas i from Smoot and Spafford UNAJOQJi AUTO CO. Upright Piano i front, cooking top and many other parts, are drawn v VnUu tin Rflatorkai RED WHEEL it it NOT LOAA1N. The n. se i ctalrsW tvm wWf tsifaf. years. frames are made of unbreakable -- Slone & Co, 1 mrti enjoying a--- X Complete Violin from' - over twenty The base MIPOftre miL SAVE rizes Given Away Each Week During June, July, August : : CLARK JEWEL . IN PRIZES 'u, Gas Ranges are " unusually datable due to their construction. This feature ' has distinguished Os my sr Rd Wkttl ghti Lfh v a these, stoves for., jtmt coii-eer- n Articles Given Every Monday ' Person mus t be. in Theater to get Prize, youreaway Tirr;r--- yourself. Provo Every ticket p chased during June. July and ugTist: mat- inee and night wi11 be given while Pjenjbrhours voices In slngingSyTima4he words of which are meaningless to theTitr- -f The negro who has done this nn. one of fleial flilSRlnnarywork Is-William Wade Ilarris, once a labor, er of an European commerdBt oerating In Africa; He bwBme converted to Christianity and later In consequence of an alleged vlslta tlonrlirrTlamriUf angel" he to his tintlve district in French Wert Africa and commenced preachhiff Christianity on his owa initiative. ."From the first almost his efforts met, with astonishing : . success. (Discovery of the work that Harris was doing was made' by an English rubier icortnX of ion n -- and raise their Hhey-uwnLre- ad a virgin field, for missionary work. goods during the next year, When he arrived he found to. , his The prospect of a fairly good harSsoulshment that most of the navest is also causing the government tives 'were already converted to to .take atepr to avoid a repetition Christianity. aiiwE-r-etu- Lorain-measuredOve- ' man. ng OvenHeat Regulator. There is no expensive INDARK AFRICA i r; ... 1925, '" |