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Show t V i : J -- s'-n.- v ,,, SUNDAY KdALC irj ?3. it Yokes A''Lotof Paper cc iimittees Slate Imporiant Sessions Various Conferof the Prove Tie Commanlty-lrdustr- y o( Ciitf'.nu :ce yuil hoUienre rommlt(e, headed by George ' i' blchly-imnrtanext 3. Bailiff will meet Wednesday at t week or la the Clay- - 4 p. m. to make Initial prepara-toJenkins in r t,j the chain- - Hons lor the fourth annual tonfer-be- r, Chamber .r i..'ut. enre. ' AMERICAN' of computing the ntl!nna!!y outUurl "si Chapter of licta Sgma PM'' rourse aie cialired to gue tem Mil receive their final tests Mon- porary and Immediate aid in easel lay nl',;ht having completed the of accident or and ten l!lne3. irefcnbed first aid course The project of the women now, by the American lied Cross, they state, la to arouse others to .'he women took the 18 hour course the need of civilians equippiuf ilua the extra fur hour course In themselves wiih this knowledge. Ivil defense In one week. Mrs. Complet'ng the course were Mrs. Javl Stewart, assibted by Mrs. Dudley Thomas, president; Mrs. iarold Taxman, were the Instruc Iiobcrt Mayer, Mrs. Ralph Ham- -, tors. mcrstrom. Mrs. Al Larsuu. Mrs. The course, given In the Utah Dean Batemnn, Mrs. Max Shirk, ?ower 4 Light Co. auditorium, is' Mrs. Lloyd Transtrom and Misa limed to give Instruction that those Barbara McMillan. EOUK-Mem- By VlftCINU, HAVENS To you know how much paper your city uses every year? Such items as ballots, park- - tninn-.iitcc- !;, rfwr!?d S.itutiUy, ...is!) First Aid Coursa To Run a City ' out-Ine- d dlftusalon will .renter 1'hi Civic ffa!ri rnmmifiM will Th meet Tuesday ami th Tourist Pro-- ! around the lining, up of speakers for the conference. motion and the Community-Indus-every year.try Conference committees will! The Legislation and National Af meet Wednesday ai the chamber fairs Committee, headed by C. E Accordlng to Walter Proth-erIn the offices, according to Mr. Jenkins. Peterson, also will meet city treasurer, about 2i0 reams of mimeograph paper Two thine will he on the anenda near future, although the exact are used, as well as 23 reams of the meeting of the Civic Affairs date hasn't been set as yet. Mr Jenkins said. of bond and 25 reams of second Committee, headed by i, Wyley sheets. "We order about 10,000 Purpose of the meeting will be Sessions. to consider a resolution to Presi parking tickets," said Mr. Mr. Jenkins said arrangements dent F.isei.hower. inking that InProthrro," and they have to be for another Youth Council meeting done In triplicate" The total efficiency and waste in, govern will be discussed, it viU be a fol- ment be b!ll Is from WOO to 11.000, ineliminated and thus re low Stict of a slmllnr meeting held Jn Highland The kome of Mr. a1 Mri. Boyd up NEW inClILAND HOME NEARS COMM-EIIOdure taxes. Mr. Jenkins said the cluding the printing. dealer last year at hiih student body resolution has not been written a mtd la rearing completion and will be a Improvement In the community. Mr. Slice U The paper used for receipts officers and administrative nd coal salriman, h alio operates I small farm. vet. but that It will be discussed has been reduced since cash the various high achools in at the meeting registers have been put In use. Ltan county were" in attendance. 1 The discussion will be In keen"We used to use receipt of the youth council Purpose with a telegram sent recently books," said Mr. Prothero, ing meetings Is to discuss ways and bv the board of directors of the "and that took a lot of paper. mean of cutting down on traffic Provo Chamber to the Unite;' We now use about a dozen violations, shoplifting and other States Chamber "f Commerce. rolls of cash register paper." crimes committed by high school The wire urged the U. S ehm students in Frovo and In "".her to back rro?ram for the county fllmlnatlon of the excess profit! The Civic Affairs group also will t the reduction of Personal S("U5' econd phase of the ncome taxes. m - mm lilv ureferi -- mixed This villnw It Dr " .educational exchange prograrr it I y rniorlnil in which Provo High "flrow uldoor. Have you ever Wondered ana ur iiigit students will spend BENJAMIN Mrs. Paul Slher caster luies are so obliging as to , uffcred a severe hand Injury last termountaln bloom Just in time for Easter do- fek when a cream separator sham City. 1 Ea.tcr this year The local IncldenUU,. Abich her husband was usinc flew students will be at the o pieces because of Indian School on April 6. 7 and 8. striped filled March, other years In warm Donna Walton Beck. Twenty-fiv- e ZS," 923 threads. Indian School stu late April? Smoot dents spent three ?ays this week Ave., was cited for allegedly Mrs. Sitzer who was standing I J .The truth is the native lily has livlm in the homes of Trovo and driving on the" wrong side of the near the separator was hit on her LCI, I UHilCS particular Easter Instinct. street, after her car collided with a right hand by a disk cover of the BY Hi?h students. Sometimes tha lily impetuously1 Mr. Jenkins said the project Is oarked car, owned by John B.beparator. She suffered a severe the Yl IV rl... seeks to bloom long before Fll.. rtnil!r157fi't Iftfl uaruu, .(Bit CiluHJT. attention. auQj DrUlSeS. attracting nation-wid- e Easter hats of Easter morning. The Tourist Promotion commit Often, It prefers to bloom in June. tee, headed by Jacob Coleman, To cool down the llly'a enthusi will meet Wednesday at 2;30 p. m. to discuss the publication of new Mrs. Bernlce E. asm for early blooming exhibition, HONOKED growers place it in, cold storage LENT tourist promotion folders SnnnnnriM hv th Bryuon, who notes 25 years of lust above freezing, 40 de- Civil Defense organization, a series' Mr- Coleman said the committee service In the telephone, busi- la air r. grees of three immunization clinics will would diuss th possibilities of ness. On the other hand, the lily often be held bealnnlne Friday Anril 3 again getting the Provo Tollce De- ahows leisurely attitude toward to offer the public protection partment to coonerate with his which if permitted against typhoid, smallpox and by exempting tourlsta from blooming, violation tickets, and would wreck greenhouse Easter anus, according to Mrs. Roy ' sales. son, Civil Defense chairman of the Plve them one of the folders stead. division. The llles then are forced to e proved highly All residents are urged to take' Th P1 bloom, by placing them in 90 tl of these three weekly ,orv las tummer, Mr. Coleman temneratures and drenching clinics, and to begin with the first ala Mr. Bernlce E. Bryson, chief .them With moisture. operator for the Mountain States With pots watered every other pllntr nvt PrlHnv tlni. Anlu fVirAn! .so. and. Telegraph .Com- day, and the plants sprinkled dally, will be held in- - this series, The Telephone Schick w20" regular price at 7 pany, recently observed her 25th the lilies must grow to avoid clinics Inwill open each FridayBuildthe Lehl Memorial p. ra. service , anniversary in the tele- drowning. - , Lesa special trade-i- n allowance ing, and a local physician will be phone business. Ullei will grov about on hand to give the shots. Mrs. ("Forced on your old electric shaver In reviewing the many years twice, as fast as normally." re- Mable Jones, Lchl public health that the has had the responsibility Green Provo the House, nurse, will assist of "getting the message through," ports .95 which has 500 lilies racing toMrs. Jones reports that all Lehl Mrs. Eryson recalled that the day ward Easter graduation. schestudents School who Provo are in High Canyon of a snow slide Floral shops prefer the Croft duled to receive their second tetwhich claimed many years .ago Ve'U talce any old electric thate- r.. nf il.u fnr. Easter as an tL. I;.,... uu inn wj anus and third typhoid shots should Uly. plant levri pi iiTc condition! northany bmi-m- ny to receive attend these clinlci mer President Koosevtlt'a death' Tht Croft,' riissd in the Tkie effer is ioao enly I Utah and expires April 11. were the busiest be baj ever ex- west, arrives, in Provo in bulb '.hem. o in November,' aee the concluand takes April S perienced. "We were , simply form two about three month! to grow, after sion of the current series of Im swamped with calls on those munization clinics at Lehl Ele' being planted. tlavs," she said. School, Children will reller telephone career began with It has a big creamy white bloom, mentary Hi 8. DNrVERSITT AVE. 124 WEST CENTER the I"; n stern Utah Telephone Com- - four to six inches long and three ceive their final shots in the10fourth a.m. PHONE Stt . , clinic beginning at pnv i! V Wr. 1InenSeptembert asrmcnei acrosa xne ironi. its inroai morning 'oymf-lis;:'an rratw la the local elllct for the MoimUIn States Company. Within three years she had advanced to the position ol aisistant chief operator and became chief operator Juit two years later. She continued in this assignment until 193S when she resigned and moved ' to California. In 1343 she returned to Provo and began working as an f i 1 I f l i 1 i I I f 1 F l j 1 i operator again, advancing the folof to the assignment lowing year service assistant and operator training Instructor and a year later i to her previous position as chief ! ' o, , " T- .V... lead-erm- Lilies Bloom at Easter Time But Not Without Special Encouragement ' rfSZSltm, I'JJ. "XLltT AJi " w ., fl; United iCl ""' '" m fil TT Sabs ' -- To Begin Frida th & To Announce That HIIiIDSELHAH'S . Chief Operator Notes 25 Years Of Phono Service satlsfac-advantag- de-rr- rt SPECIAL TRADE-l- t -- ServicoV ycu pay h:ly J experience. UNITED lit WEST & SERVICE NORTH PHONE 666 fr- I of her telephone Twenty-fiv- e friends met for luncheon, at the home of Mrs.1 Angela Cameron in honor of her years of service as a telephone employe. Mrs. Eryson is a member of the SALES four Cadillac and Pontiac Dealer" 470 - operator, Will Now Be with ' Nrf1 m -- . Associated as a Salesman J i . ; HEINDSELMAN'S M 7 hai 3',4Veari : will-als- f - Formerly ot Wasdon " '10 lean's a PMlfWPS hiimtm fl .LjTj Trn J U J u " O FTD u LUci.,, nt i 0roiic.ovvtj 7 ETON OFFER '24 jf Tclcvisionp T GEORGE for Schick's - t Service Is Proud Come to - , rutST AID TRAINEES Applying some of the knowledge they Rained In a Red Cross first aid course are members of the Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at American Fork. Left to rljlht are Mrs. Dudley Thomas, Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mrs. Lloyd Transtrom, Mrs, Dean Bateman, Mrs. Ralph Hammerstrom and Barbara McMillan. Citation Follows Provo Collision ' 4 K Benjamin Woman Injures Hand ,d i it. - . cr revru bers -' ing tickets, licenses,' anI tax notices as well as bond paper, mimeograph paper, ledger paner and onion skin paper must be purchased by the city - , Siama Phi Members .,. dc-i-a - VrM w"0UVaiECKKPAKD' v ' vW m eoHiKiarr J , Nike Club and of Telephone Pioneers of America, national telephone organization. awttts) j- -. ,' ' March 29. 1853 PROVO Down Among the Academy with Mitil Gay- Sheltering Palms, " nor. Paramount Come Back Little Eheba, with Shirjey Booth. Uinta Kansas City Confidential, with Jolm Payne. Motor-VMonkey Business and 'v fK 1 ii fx '''VJ--f-- 4- ( ! n n I' V i np nrp IV'' II "3 nxfl VvbZ? -- '- -V t - ;' i S ' if an Com. PLEASANT GROVE Grove Something for the Birds, with Victor Mature. LEI II . Royal The Bad and The Beau. tiful, w f.-- - U;.:'5UP.P' i r t "... ' c - 6UIVIRYSVI-enia- i'h Lana Turner. AMERICAN FORK' Carneo closed tonight. Starlife City Beneath the Sea, and Lady in the Iron Mask. Coral Tha Clown, with Red Ekelton. PAY SON Huish The, Mississippi Gambler, f' t. with Tyrone Power. ' OREM , Scera closed tonight. Geneva Drive-I- n Because of You, and Something for the Birds Tirnpanogas Drive-I- n April in Pans, and The Tanks Are Coming. V: SPANISH FORK Angelus Gunsmoke, with Susao L .... J, JsluSS . Cabot. . : f j . ; Arch-Cousin Bchei, with Olivia DfHaviland. , ' r SPRIXGVILLE Rivoli The Happy Time, with , tbanos Boyer. Park Has Anybody Seen My USI, v ..' j'iper Laurie. jli , ' - "... : , pM jIm l I Zir lV j ?I . TTl U aACI,nA.M kQ6&' " '. ftPji ' L 1 J. f ., X.! iJ v .(&&yT0 .i s help idik5 Aovici-- tei yeu with your pouhry and live. ,,oe', ffing ami management . . P"Wems. l N. - , , 1W2 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Prcodl VckoRtcs'.' This New Purina Dealer to the Growing 'Checkerboard Family ft ' ' ' A neon alga "at the Uptown Mo tel v , wported Friday to have .been .broken by Juveniles Sunday. J':L,Ai;KECwis..(UP) ' rereivrd v:.;rh said: r .? - ( .... ) ''r, f:;ri.--'',' - J letter a "Plea-9'ap-re- ;t M bilL I have a number of s'ite door " k You'll find here' the complete line of Purina Produas. You'll find friendly folkl ready to serve pu. But you'll find problems... large or small. ' ' ! r .r - VC ... , rd w.r.ofs to h i ..rh.'jjtwrf,. CHICK THESE OTHia SIVICES i AND lf.lXlMS SERVICE POULTRY AK9 lwJfWUSfl3v welcome this new DAIRY 7" lvvavSlSs re ready t0 helP W with four poulery nd livestock feeding tad'ttacageiaect' i ef d' CUSTOM GRINDING town growing 6 mor purin fmil7 ct cr serving the farmers and ranchers of Ameria from coast to coast. Uboratoriei.!Thy .Ti: I - BABY (KICKS t ' - .,.; t v-- I J,',l feLK ; EQUIPCT FERTILIZERS ... S'PLIES SEE2S-0AR- &EN j l 1 ii ti'n''M M mm Donald Danforth President : ltt 1401 North An-t'ao- rv La Porte, manager 'of the A.. t .' 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