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Show 441 - xfS" x -- 1 ; IT IS ALMOST incomprehensible to most people that anyone would steal a Baby Jesia doll out of a Nativity scene. But someone did just that is the Nativity on the Prove Tabernacle lawn. Chamber of Commerce manager, Bill Wotaerspoon, made the best of the situation and placed a placard m the eradle where the Baby Jesus doll is supposed to be. The sign ways, "Christ was takes from (be manger. Don't let Him be taken from your Christmas." Also missing from the Nativity scene is a lamb statue. Mr. Wotherspoon has asked whoever took the fi gures to return them, with no questions asked. (Herald Staff Photo) SUNDAY, NOV. Prawn. 3rts 196ft Sunday Herald Utah represent only five and six per cent of U. S. population where 50 and 75 per cent of the socialist population is engaged in agriculture; 1 One worker can produce enough food for himself and 36 others these 36 oth- LINDON -- Mayor Joseph Christiansen has reported that the new No. 3 well has been test pumped into the present water system in Lindon and that it produces 2000 gallons of water per minute. He stated that this was the final proving up of the well which was drilled one year ago ers then are free to develop automobiles, rockets and other business that help the economy; 3. Over $250 billion in assets are held by the farms in the U. S. more than $30,000 per employee, and 4. Productivity is increasing by about five per cent per year. Americans have the potential to save the world with their agricultural know-horeported the doctor. He said that in this country experts have been sent all over the world to teach correct agricultural methods. Dr. Wallentine pointed out that he had recently returned from such a mission to Algeria. Some Problems "We are not without problems on our farms," he said. "Farm productivity is being threatened by a ban on pesticides. If pesticides are banned, no potatoes can be grown in the eastern art of the U. S., and crop output generally will be reduced by 30 percent," he this month. Lindon City completed drilling the No. 3 well last year at a cost of $16,780 and, although the city was not in dire need of the well at the time, it will prove a necessity in fuure years with the growth of the city, both in residential and industrial development, officials said. The well has a depth of 472 feet, with a sixteen inch diameter. It took 30 days to complete the drilling and put the well into operation. The new water project to in- continued. He said that if the true facts are known, most of the pesticides in the streams and lakes come from sewage from the cities, and not the farms. The use of pesticdes should be continued, he stated, but with a 3 w more careful application. r I U tut 1 A"' 3 ALASKA $758. 'I'r.1 $i "RED CARPET" TRAVEL SERVICf 292 N. UNIVERSITY, PROVO "V f I artichokes io SOFT-PL- Y GRAPE FROZEN TOILET JUICE MEMS TISSUE Boil in Choose from assorted colors . . . It's oft, ebsorbent. bag assorted meats 4 z. Cans $1 Packs PREll SKICK DOUBLE EDGE BLADES Roll Chrona Kromt $1.45 Value . . . $fl29 $fl LIQUID Shampoo 72 Large Bottlo ... ?fv "..4 lXhj J J5Va Thrifty Pric - G I f I'. I C- -t 4 tyi v- - - , ,1 si- - MONDAY 6 to 9 P. M. ONLY an JANET LIE Tomato Sauce 12 $ x. o o o o o o o o DOUBLE LUCK Green Beans sir Cans T PRICES easy as making toast the crispness you want The Baconer works automatically. Cooks both sides at once, turns off when bacon is ready to Am serve. Makes ba- - I 0 con crispier, and Me better tasting, hbb 20 As Dial lioco All CHOPS AAwrtteii'i Swiff Prwnivra Tomify Pack" peril dwpi mrm wR tiimmaJ f axcau ben nj lot tav yea meiwy. ,b.53 HALIBUT FILLETS ,b. Cii-auors EFFECTIVE TUS., OREM-PROV- 78 N. UNIV., PROVO 373 1263 O December 1, 2, 3 i if iii in ... CHUCK STEAK iB Jets, train, 373-531- 0 ptc, X" f FREEZER QUEEN Fresh frozen juice now for less at Albertson's! J SHOPPER bos through Interior Eskimo land. Return via ship inside passage ave (250. July 15. CKRIST0PHERS0N hm I01B. ALASKA O Pohrto.. W Only lawf AA Orad Stars definitely have color. When seen through a telescope, their colors are striking. J fi , Momino Fivih and children. The series is designed to explore all facets of relationships between parents and children in an effort to learn better communication and promote better relations. EftrortM toam by Merrill Oirlrtophrmon from Salt Lake City; (18 proplf). Inrlndrt complete. I mrals and everything for varatinn: IS in 14 diva. Bo hidden Costs. to go. deposit refunded it nnable 4 Island 1 HAWAII I4M. Tour complete with Polynesian how, luin, temple session. Dec. 26, Jan. 1. CITY $465. Taxco, Pueblo, Acapulcot Spanish speaking (Bide. March 3. if cd - Ul. H: I JILL'S FROZEN SPECIAL All parents of St Francis The third in a series of proSchool St. Francis the School students and anyone else by grams to promote better understand- interested are invited to attend. ing between parents and their Officials organizing the series children will be held Tuesday said that the "generation gap" night at 7 p.m. at the school does not accurately reflect the auditorium. Three speakers will be fea- situation today between parents HAWAII-MEXIC- f j . v POTATOES ; - the EDA (Economic Development Administration). To Be Discussed Tuesday tured at the meeting. Sister Willette, a teacher at St Francis school, will talk on small children and their problems in relation to their parents; Tom Brown, a coach at St. Francis School, will speak about teenagers and their relationships with parents and society; and Dr. Monroe Fairchild of the Utah State Hospital staff. MIS bread b;r;v.od stall a pump and put it into the system was started last July. Christiansen states Mayor that the new transmission pipe line covers 22,000 feet and that the new line runs from 2nd Ea!t and 6th North to the industrial area in Lindon. The cost of the project amounts to $155,000 and was fi- - Relations Parent-Childre- n d.ecobrt.id X-Z-i Added to City Water modities farm ' Lindon Well Farming Conditions In World Recounted Dr. Max Tallentine, professor of animal science at the Brigham Young University, discussed agriculture for members of the Timpanogos Kiwanis Dub at their regular meeting this week in Frovo. Dr. Wallentine retold the story of the Pilgrims' first years at Plymouth Rock. Three years after they landed, the M -- "flower Compact was revoked and eery man was told to grow his own crops. Ever since that time Americans have had free enterprise in agriculture, Dr. Wallentine asserted. Poor Conditions He said the socialist countries are floundering because of the poor conditions on their farms. In Russia, be stated, the private plots owned by the peasants, (capitalists) produce nearly one third of the food, even though It represents only three per cent of the agricultural land. The communal farms are greatly mismanaged, mainly In the marketing end of agriculture. While the individual farmers will peddle their produce In Moscow or at train stations, the eommunes will allow their crops to sit too long in the field, or will use Inefficient labor to collect and process the crops, Dr. Wallentine pointed out Cites Efficiency "This country has become great because of the efficiency in agriculture," he said. He gave the following facts to support this statement: 1. The 11 to 12 million workers who harvest, process and market farm com lotoflmr . . . ! . Plus..;lr? 59 mi |