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Show MARCH. THE VOICE OF SHARON PAGE FOUR Uilic Untrc of Sharon Cooperative Provo R. F. D. No. 2 gtotm Published Monthly by Educational and Recreational Box 252-- s. Mailed Free to all Scera Members postage applied for. cla-- s K. Nielsen, Editor this issue Grand View Mrs. C IE Davies Woodruff Jenson..- - Adv. Solicitor Civic (Reporter Thomas Cordner Ass't. Editor Mrs. Lucille Farley Vineyard George F. Well Mrs. C. II. Poulson Timpanogos REPORTERS Sharon Mrs. Ethel Pyne Mrs. Eva Gillispie Lake View Edgemont Mrs. Sadie Shaw M. 1. A. Reporter PL View Melvin Miner Mr. Merle S. Foote Windsor Avra Smith THE AUTO INSPECTION In another reticle in this issue we are reminded tu have our autos inspected for defective lights, brakes, etc., so as to make driving on our highways less hazardous. The past week it has been brought decisively to our attention that such inspection is indeed necessary, as accidents have snuffed out lives and otheis sefiously injured. The unfortunate accident at Benjamin, the other at Pleasant Grove and still another at the turn of lower county road, snuffed out lives that may otherwise have been reverted if the mechanism of autos involved were operating properly, so lets all cooperate in this worth) move. Provo Plan To Lease Rural Mail Patron Water In Deer Creek Can Use Small Boxes acre-fee- acre-fee- t, of Wis. Production Madison, cheese is the largest single industry in Wisconsin. The dairy industry as a whole brings about one hundred million dollars income per year to the farmers of the state and of that amount is about one-harepresented by cheese. Wisconsin produces more cheese than all the rest of the United States combined. In 1934 the state produced 333,000,-00- 0 pounds of cheese which required 3,3000,000,000 pounds of milk. Almost a million cows were necessary to supplgodiiis milk. lf The postal laws have been amen ded so that the No. or small mail box for rural customers can be erected, it was announced Tuesday by Postmaster J. W. Danger-field1 Persons wishing to become pat rons of rural route shall provide and erect at their own expense - standard buxe.s of either the No. 1 or the No. 2 size, the manufacture of which has been approved by the department. The box of No. 1 size is 18)5 inches long, b inches wide and Tc. 2 1 7J4 inrh ic jiigh TI'C is 23 inches long, 11 inches wide and 13 8 inches high. -- UL UICUUKmi A 1. Fight Planned On Protection Of Utah Lake The threshold. F. H. A. OPERA! .. 10 BEJOIIIliED Director Says against Business c,n FARMS! FOR HIGH GRADE lf . . Fruit Trees Ornamental Garden Seeds Field Seeds Bulbs Shrubs Roses Plants For Reasonable Prices See WEST BENCH STRATTON SEED B B Phone 010J4 EAST BENCH LONG SEED Phone pri-at- If aiiator. the br.ghter w oed ciepe Where were you yesPrincipal atuactiv side Ccdots makes ery afternoon? terday They aie lined with eggdraperies town. Soph : I went shell sateen Don't you realize that Principal: what you did was truancy? Soph.: I didn't think about that. Take this p.ece of paPrincipal: Homes a Specialty per and write a complete statement Willard L. Sowards of where you went and what you Broker did, and also what you intend to do in the future. Provo 1099 Phone Sitph.: (in writing) I went down I walked town and to a show, then home-financi- s an 111 Prothe diaimng of Predicting an increase of 150 per LOGAN To produce a tomato Utah lake w ill be launched by cent in turkey raising in Utah this with qualities resistant to western Provo city, in which Orem and all Operations of the federal housing year, Byron Alder, state extension yellow blight, commonly known as other communities of ere intended to be poultry man, spoke before turkey administration counUtah Lor-an cuilv top, is the goal of Dr. M. there is no intenand permanent of as recreation well as groups growers of L'tah eoun'y at two Blood, plant pathologist at the ty of discontinuing either modernthe entire state will be invited to tion Utah btate Agricultural college. ization loans or mortgage insur- meetings held in this county reDue to the successful control of participate. ance provisions of the act March cently. curley top in the subar beet Indus A motion was passed unanimous31, it was announced Saturday by The fitst meeting was held for try, experiments were started in ly by the Provo city commission Franklin D. Richards, state F H A 1V31 to find a variety or strain of tuikey growers of the south end this month to protest any move on director. of the county at Pat son. with the tomato whnh would resist the virus the hanof in Mr. out Richards that the part pointed any agency diwaje. credit insur- second meeting, to accommodate dling of Lltah Like that does not while modernization Fatal to Crop take into account the interest and ance" provisions of the act contained north side growers, in American The mam difficulty in the process desires of the people who reside in in title 1 expire March 31, legisla- Fork. is finding a host plant which will Utah valley. Professor Alder told the growers tion to extend this portion of the resist the ravages of this disease he was of the opinion that the deact now has been introduced in conPledged Support which destroyed between five and At a meeting earlier in the after- gress and is expected to be enacted mand for tukevs in other parts of 95 per cent of Utahs tomato Crop the United States would take care noon support for the fight to save soon. la t year depending upon the localiof the oversupplv Outlines Act of the birds lake Utah from a Dr. Blood stated. becoming merely ties, Title 2 of the act, he said, pro- grown in Utah this tear. He told of mud was a In with most puddle pledged by experimenting vides for establishment of a per- the experiments conducted at the plants a resistant liost plant could group of sportsmen and recreation- manent and continuing system of Utah State Agricultural college durbe found. The only difficulty in al leaders of the state, including mutual insurance of single jnort ing the past year and said experisuch cases being the de.elopment Newell B. Cook, state game and on homes in' urban communi- ments would be conducted again Harold B. gages of this host strain. Such is not the fish commissioner; this year to provide two years' data ties. Already it has had a of the in state Makin, president case the war on the western yelsportson feed costs and production. the influence upon mens Assn.; C. E. Evans, Sec. low blight. United the methods of and Sidney Very little is known or under- of this organization, Mix soapy water and coffee States and has made home owning stood of virus disease in plants Belmont, president of the Provo easier and less costly. grounds together and pour into Conservation association, Mayor They are not caused by fungi nor the national housing act the soiled or discolored glass water When attendas are most diseases; Andctson said. Others in bacteria, was passed in the summer of 1934, bottle. Let stand for hour, shake ance were Roscoe Boden and John therefore they are har to place. there was practically no home mort- rigorously every now and then. A P W Neff, Made Testa engineers. . Many fimoney available at Finally wash and rinse with clear More than 800 varieties According to Mat or Anderson, gage and institutions at any price. It hot water. Splendid results. nancial this strains of tomatoes have been tested group behests that the diking is now available in practically every and no resistance has been found of Utah lake is greatly needed, but in the L'nited States and If you discoter a small hole or to any marked degree. Twenty should never be dote until a defi- community at rates that compare favorably runner in the silk stockings you wild varieties have been imported nite plan of management has been with any in the history of the have just donned and hate no time f ont Mexico and tested, some ol agreed upon that will take into to change them, paint the. hole, and country." these show favorable signs of re account the interests of Ltah valVolume Grow around it with liquid nail polish. It sistance. By careful crossing and ley. A low water level as well as The toal volume of business be- will stop the run from going farther hydridtzing this "resistance ntay be a high water level should be fixed ing handled through the Utah office and ruining the stocking. or law. increased until a plant evolves by agreement during the first two and one-hawhich will have the power to resist Need Utah Lake months of 1936 is approximately In these days of shiny, glistening western yellow blight, Dr. Blood Utah valley needs Utah lake and four times that received during the heads from pomade, it is wise to believes. so do the sportsmen of the state, some period in 1935, Mr. Richards protect the wallpaper over the top The plant breed is beinj carried and if legal action cannot be taken said. Modernization loans insured of the box couch or day bed by plac011 at Logan, although trial grounds, to restore the values of this body to February 29, 1936, totaled ing tapestry or print over this place. up under the direction of Dr. Blood, of water and stop excessive pump4242, amounting to $1,545,722.34. They can be cleaned much more are at Hurricane where between ing or draining of the lake, then w than gicasy wallpaper. readily and 50,000 plants are set out must work for legislation and regu30,000 each year to test for curly top lation that will provide such necesdeclared. sary protection," it The action by local officials is The seniors are noty really sen the result of a W P A project to drain Provo bay. According to Mr. iors. They teel it, look it, and act it Cook, the Utah lake water users They have the ear marks and the and the W P A agreed to install symbols. They are the lords of control works on this project so the school, the (ingods of the halls, While driving along on the road that water could be held in the bay and the ideal of the freshies. Their in the winter months, if desired, step is business-like- , their speech is one day, and thus prrtvide nestino- anrt fH-in- g jWiaiv fevrept in class) and their With nothing at all on tny mind grounds for game. This is not attitude domineering. They strut I saw a man who was stuck in the done, and as a result the along with heads held high. Lower being snow, hunting conditions of the distri t classmen gaze in admiration and enHis chains he had left far behind. are being impaired. They vy at the mighty senior. count the years, months, and almost He said to me Can vou vive me a When potatoes are baked in their the hours until they will be the lift? skins the moisture in potato supplies honored ones. Whats the cause of If you dont Ill be here all night. But if you help me out on the road the stea mthat makes the texture of it all? Why of course, the senior With you sir, 1 11 make it all right. the vegetable soft and mealy, at the rings. same time preserving the flavor. Rings of canned pineapple brownHe said with a smile, "My engine On Christmas Day, 1832, Joseph ed and sprinkled with shopped is dead, make And the darn thing wont even Smith receiv i the revelation on green peppers and pimientos future wars. Tt appears as section an attractive garnish for steak, crank, 87 in the Doctrine and Covenants. chops or roasts. And here I am with darkness ahead Stuck in a deep snow bank. A fight home. In the future I expect to be VOCATIONAL . GUrtJANCE Increase Forecast In The Turkey Office Utah Will Continue To vide Loans BLIGHT OF TOMATOES H. Grant Ivins, President Waiter Holdaway, Vhe-PrtMyrle Wentz, Secretary Alverda DeLange, Treasurer Victor C. Anderson, Gen. Manager Ernest C. Clay ton, J. Erval Christensen, Ass't Mgrs. Possibilities of leasing the water to be subscribed by the metropolitan water district boatd of Provo from the Deer Creek Project, were taken under consideration at the regular meeting held last week in Provo. The district has indicated of 8,000 a tentative subscription t, as already made by the City Commission last year. In case difficulty is encountered in getting the project underway, the district might increase its subsome of scription to 10,000 the board members proposed. Federal aid projects in Provo Canyon during the past two years have greatly improved the system, bringing the main line to a point 1,000 feet above the Bridal Veil Falls, the report points out. TO CONTROL YELLOW Association Orem, Utah Officer: Boal d of Due tut H. Grant Ivins, Pleasant View. James B. Ferguson, Edgemont. Roy Gappmeyer, 1 impaneges. Alvin Lunceford, Grandview. Walter Holdaway, Vineyard. Scott Taylor. Lake View. William M. Vernon, Sharon A. V. Watkins P. K. Nielson, Pleasant View. I Yearly subscription Price 50c Application for second U. A. G. EXPERIMENTS 19,56 966-- W B B B B B B B easy monthly payments Build . Remodel . Repair HELPFUL SERVICE Tri-Sta- te PHONE 20 Lumber Co. Formerly Smoot Lumber Co. TROVO, UTAH Ye Mighty Seniors Id Only Known SAFEST A TDD W M I I i LIU Before WASHING ACTION The Child Speaks to His Parents The Building and Storing Years. The Home for Your Children. 2. The Dining Room. Sturdy happy children eat the right kind of food regularly, three times a day in the right manner. Close watch is kept of Well have to start your motor" I their growth and weight. said, 3. The Kitchen. For I have no chains in nty car, The doctors best prescriptions are Jillcd not in the drug store, Wed merely slip round on this snowy ground but in the kitchen of the House That would not take us so far. of Health. Foods never should So we cranked and we cranked an eat. hour or more a. Fried foods, pastries, or rich Until to me the man said Alas, dessert: I did not notice two hours before b. Highly spiced foods. c. Tea, coffe, or alcoholic drinks. That my car was clear out of gas. Buck Johnson. d. Sweets only in small amounts meal. at the end of the inid-daThe best sweets are lightly sweetened fruits. 4. The Bedroom. s Little and stiaight haired children all sleep each in his own bed, in a room with windows open, for twelve hours. The Sugar company g The bedroom of the House of will foster a contest clubs and Future Farmers, Health seldom sees sickness. In for its closets an I bureau drawers it has been announced by Shores are sensible and . comfortable Loveless, agricultural superintenclothing and . shoes for little dent. ftilks.The contest will be open to boys 5. The Bathroom. and girls under 21 years of age, and e This is where young bodies are will consist of not less than a patch of beets. The first place kept scrupulously clean inside as well as outside. Every child winner will receive a cash award of early learns a wholesome respect $25, with the'second place winner for the bathroom in the House of receiving $15 and the third place winner $10. Health. Rules and regulations governing 6 The Living Room. Here children are taught to live the contest will be outlined by those rightly, by precept and example. sponsoring the contest. Beet contracts will be in the Good habits are formed, troufield in the near future and it is disciblesome ones banished, pline and education grow natu- suggested those wishing to enter and fathers the contest make necessary arrangerally out of mother ments with their parents or othy persons, to procure the required 7. The Playroom. This includes the four inside land. It is advisable, according to Mr. walls of room, and much more Loveless, that the contract he exeimportant than these, a great cuted by the toy or girl desiring to big slice of all the contest, so that they may Definiteness, regularity and firm- enter ness about daily habits are the more fully appreciate the value of the project. greatest- secrets of success in atan child a around keeping mosphere free from the temptaOur bodies tion to wrong-doinand our minds drop easily into LARSOII STUDIO habits, and the habit of accept77 North Univ. Ave. ing without questioning the hour of going to bed, the cereal at breakfast or the evening bath, is Portrait and Commercial a factor not only of good conchild the to real Photographers rest of but duct Gaveo ra CEoCIigg! 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