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Show or THE VOICE Frcn Ycj Cel EETTE3 E'JYS Tlu.rNl.iy, May EIIAF.CLv to Ertno Conservatory Enters Salt Lake Mr aid Mi's Kenneth MiEwun, and Mr and Mr-- , Gioree Stlman met at the Stlman home Fiidav event! g win re the birthday Piuios p U'Uuir of Mr Stlman was ctle-- , r i 4 r ms- (Us Mpdlld- - orated was A pieasam evening a.i i vd to the Sal' Luk fulii. jov d w r h an ov ster stew being (iv ui o i it k ns tiuj lUait, r to the served at midnight Kidt-Kobtrt Gdiispie of the (.ipitol no, and maintaining its jHKuldr Mriiie m I'mio at Finli E leemout waid was the speaker Noi h I'mieM'!, Friday and at the Sunday evening Sdvraintnt hi Sharon ward A solo NiurJjv i aiti ek, announce!, nut-tinwas given by Mrs Merlin Fun h .(lailnurs Fithian, manager Mr and Mrs Ljnn Spaugy are the Although j, fume firm name has imt ben i hosen yet, it the proud parents of a hativ is Lhily that the neve to them on April 19 at the vadquui ti rs will appear un- Ppaugy home der the name of the Salt Lake The following people attended ( on-.- , 1 atory, states Air. Fithian the Salt Lake temple excursion Hcpeated calls for floor shows Friday S A Caiter, Mr. and Mrs. and euterlainmeot features from Allen Bellows. Mr. and Mrs Sam Lake City patrons to the JCorduer, Mrs N'lta Blair, Mrs Provo ( onserv atory hag opened jDan Jepperson, Mrs Ethel Finch, up a new field in the larger cen- Mrs Clara G. Sidwell, and Mrs ter, Mr. Fithian explains, so that Meriam Bradshaw. while he and his staff are loath to leave Trovo and the many UTAH UNDERGROUND friends here they feel that the tmni-jvtr-dr- y EL'iCK DEALER Cnn-'ruto- ry - 1 Velling Buicli Company South r IRO 0 25 WeNt 2nd i ( There is a SPECIAL Every Day! TODAY 0LDS,C0UFEu4Q30 Sunday is car refrains its regular price of $565.00 Where Customers Send Their Friends t s er.fi (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) Dance Orchestras! The boys and girls of the Book of Mormon classes journeyed to Luke's Hot Pots for a swimming party Friday. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Crump, and Mrs. Thersa Johnson acted as chaperones for the 15 class members. Mrs Hilda Stone returned to her home in Vernal Saturday. She has spent the last month here taking care of hre mother, Mrs. W. G Kockerhans, who had a J SHEP FIELDS The Rippling Rhythms of Shop Fields and his orchestra, NEC transcription artists, are the newest contribution of your own station, KOYO, to the musical delight of Central Utahs radio listeners. Shep Fields distinctive music, as broadcast by KOYO, includes such tunes as Let There Be Love, From Another World, Shake Down the Stars, Charming Little Faker and Imagination. LISTEN FOR THEM! serious appendicitis operation but who at present is feeling fine. Mr and Mis Greves, of Provo, HuGoii ZK-ilocijcl- Ileal-Estat- es Bargains e land with good water right overlooking beautiGood ful I t ah lake. house, barn, coops and garage. 2 Acres Fruit Trees 1 Acre Berries 1 Acre Beets 1 Acre Grain Balance bay and tillable land. $3000.00 Only 13 Acres choice 4 it I it I If j 1 yt i Announcing the OPENING I Acre plot, ideal building site on West Drive, ITovo, $000.00. e of the 1 on Fast Center Street. 5 stall fSable. Iine saddle horse. All for $1050.00 8 Acres Aird Medical Art Clinic I 192 Farm with good water right. 3 Acres choice fruit trees modand berries. Good ern brick bouse, barn and coop. $3500.00. 12 Acre South 1st East - Phone 270 4 Acres with Provo Bench Canal 4 Room brick home. $2500.00 water.' The Aird hospital has been thoroughly remodeled, renovated, and modernly equipped for office quarters for physicians and dentists. Only 14 15 ? An enlarged, attractive, general reception room is adequately furnished; an operating room for minor surgery with a recovery room adjoining is but a part of the general arrangement. A courteous lady attendant will be present to receive and direct patients as to their request. 4 Ac. on Provo Bench. bouse, city water & electric Only lights. Coops for 800. $2500.00. Ileal Realty Company 105 West Center SELL THE EARTH AND INSIRE ITS CONTENTS W E 4 -,, Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics J. W. NIXON, M. D. General Medicine. Obstetrics and Pediatrics y They will le pleaded to meet and serve thiir friends and patients at the location. t ldl Slip! r iii tidt a ri , of Wade -- idMh nh'oi Kll V niitor tile bv i -I t Ulol. r tl, roj, U a Jisirihu-Itio- n pht d for fre hv the Mate Ii.paMlo't of Public turn ( opit - a't- - dVdiiai'li by m.uhd Ironu'-- t to the I tall V rtl 59 South State St Sal' Laht j City, or the Iltpammiit of PuMh Instruition In the S'ate Capitol niimeoL-r- a In-ar- Pro-ijec- t, , ORIGINS CF UTAH DIL G. II. HEINDSELMAN Mrs. Gardner Wins FLACE NAMES With Ilcindselman Optical and Jewelry Co. Plax Fiesta Contest Graduate a tin Optometrist Glasses may be Land on Easy Terms Mis Lila M Gardner. 617 North First East street, Provo, is tiie happy winner of the Fiesta dinner ensemble given away by Coikrel & Jones of Provo to the writer of the best answer as to why PLAX. is the universal beauty finish, which is a product of Lowe Brothers paints and sold by Cockrell & Jones Mrs. Gardners answer follows; PLAX , . fefbfe s, Wl Provides smooth finishes that latst longer, withstand extreme abuse, and Apply easily. It offers a wide range of color and certainly In value. The contest was keenly competitive, for scores of answers j came in, and the judges had a hard time to determine the winner. The answer was limited to not more than 25 words. j ' k VI fe" 4 crL c J itr-j.- . w '"V, n O 2X7 UJAV SVP HOUSE PAIIIT S2.01; Gallons Spec. 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I or that complete rest youve always wanted go BOATING! 24 I T 7&d Cedar Sfi ingles Dr. Eansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped wtlU eJrrTrie-therapservioXLatest methods. and 7 5 East Center Phone 1093 NU j y, y INSURANCE LOANS unit REAL ESTATE See COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE HALITES RADIO AND APILI NC E S3 North Univ. Ave. Phono 618 -, fv r.rw-t- ? '' r' ,,' q ... " 1 TOP QUALITY HAYfe Will Meet Any Price IIAUOLI) MAAG rilONE 013-R-- 4 IRO NEW tB'Ema i;t, Ti H W N 1 1 antly surprised to find that even extensive repair! cost very Under our ABC Monthly Payment Plan yon do not need cash to repair your home. Male the improvement! now and enjoy them as yon are paying for them on easy monthly terms, arranged lor your convenience. O HOME Ai-t.iService Si.ilion Operator. One with Make l.vpeiiente preferred. npplii alion to Btix 268, Provo. a nt RAM ID tirern resident, 25 and 40, married, to m II popul ir line of tars. One with s,ili evperume preferred. Salary and commission to r.glit pat tv. Write liox 28, Provo. WOOD j one that will EH vour need. Ton'll be pleas- Orem boy, 18 to 20 I eai, tractive plana and practical ideal wa Lave In our office yon can aIact the exact Simple . . . Economical . . . Quick (near B.Y.L.) Large lot, fully nitMlern, tan le bouglit for $2S50, with only $250 down. Balame like rent. Phone 13 for partii ul.trs. Phone 108 Lniv. Ave. N. FOR RENT res of good ground In Grand of West ievv, with 11 shares I nion water. See H. R, Booth, Box 100, R. F. D. No. 3, Provo. V FRED E. RAY 78 . . . GO BOATIDG at the Rhone 4$ - Song ii. ,' - a w.1- lal "i RELAX new-offic- Tri-Sta- le I ioik, PRESENTS re-ro- YERN R. GREENWOOD, D. D. S. mk li this i Low TO REPAIR A proved method with Tree Life Red Cedar Shingles lay the new shingles right oxer the old roof. Save expense, inconvenience, and get a better roof. The old roof is a base for the new Tree Life shingles, which provide greater protection, strength and insulation vhen laid in this way. Get the facts about this modern, convenient method before you your home. Yie will be g!ad to give you corny cte information vith-ou- t obligation. J. RUSSELL SMITH, M. I). t'i t Tini - o'- - l , 1. 1, 43,-00- j j i j avt-iage- EOOKLET tuia'ili fill'd Utah Valley Glass & Paint 'ill Surgery WALTER T. HASLER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat P. M. KELLEY, M. I). Pediatrics, Gynecology and General Medicine ; ommuiut i hook Is tin- pri'-iiil- ad m 0 10 Mrs Blanche Nielson of WindP. O. Bor 802 sor entertained at a birthday dinGal. Waterproofs and beautifies stucco, brick ritOVO, UTAH ner Sunday in honor of the 86th of Is. her birthday anniversary concrete Stucco & Concrete Pt. DRIVE-IRADIO Regular $3.37 Gallons Special $2.91 father, J S. Johnson. SERVICE Covers were laid for Mr and Also prompt, efficient service Mrs. J. S. Johnson, Robert Johnon House Badios son of Vineyard, 5ir and Mrs J. rJJIvi' j r, ii f i i h i r t fe 4 at Johnson of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphrey of Pleasant NIMER & CLAYSON 'DJID- of ;t ; V4 7 V This Innew wells were opened. Grove, Mrs. Eliza Colledge, Perry See HOWARD THOMAS crease was due In part to use 275 So. Univ. Phone 649 Corbridge of Leht, Ferry Nielson, Ranee and Nana Nielson and the made of rights not used in 1938. hostess. I'tah Countys Survey DR. ARTHUR VAJhCE u -- T"scrT The important part played In Ftah county by underground VETERINARIAN Phone 656 67 North University Ave. water is pointed out in the sur' I 0 vey, which shows a total of vt: 156 West 3rd North acre feet of water diverted FREE - - - 1910 Home Decorator and Color Guide In this Phone 953-- J from thjs source in 1939 Provo, Utah one county 1635 families are dependent upon this source for domestic use, and 346 acres of small CHIROPRACTOR f.-TX? gardens and lawns are irrigated incidental tp from this supply DR. O. M. THURMAN domestic use. 63 North 2nd. West Phone 930 About 3200 wells are used in 9 to 12 & 1:39 to 5:80 Hours: are which 2700 of the country, Evenings by Appointment flow and the balance pump wells 4 00 wells are not used. Wasting water whiih could be APPLIANCE REPAIRS prevented is occurring at more By than 400 wells, and unpreventable waste is recorded at 5 4 wells GRIFFITH APPLIANCE From th many at- PVijisAVv-jSr- - (oirnliy and a, relieve headache and eve strain. GI.i-- l 1 ( SERVICE J. W. AIRD, M. D. A v d J Those located in the newly equipped building May 1 are: Iknti-tr- Phone undergorund water sources for irrigation, and more than 10,000 wells are used the year around for stot k wa ering. The survey shows a total oi apof proximately 24,000 wells, which 23 percent are not used. Of the balance approximately 12,800 are flow and 5500 pump wells. In a number of wells not u ed at present the water table 'has fallen too low for pumping or the wells have dried up, while some are clogged and could be made to pioduce. Even though these wells are not now used there may be some existing rights to them that could In Cedar Valley he put to use during the past year water diverted from wells increased from an annual output of 9800 acre feet to 12,700 acre feet, although no jl lit a'ul t.ons and in the county ai d rt attend an average flow of 11 gallons ier minute for flow wtils and six gallons per minute for Like tuts pump wells were made at 1700 irrigation wills and the 21 pump wells that 174 Ml were measured Ions pt r minute, while flow wtlls aw raged jn gallons per minute niea-uie- i were biutf one-thir- SHAROI! Finest 7270 g, m oi,' Survey Finds success. Another of Americas d SALT LAKE CITY Interesting facst regarding cities and towns throughout the state are included In "Origins of Utah Place Names, a publication released for WATER EQUALS distribution this week through Ci operation of the Utah Writers Project and the Str te Department THREE RESERVOIRS of Public Instruction. "Hundreds of requests from every part of the United States and Canada have made necessary Underground water devel- this 3rd edition of 2.000 copies, opment in Utah, figured on a announced Charles K. Madsen, basis of annual yield and com- state director of the Writers' Propared with cost of recent de- ject.Based on extensive research the velopments for surface water, book gives the derivation of alare valued at more than, most 700 place names, incuding mild seventeen and both extinct and existing names lion dollars and equals the exA major contribution of the pected average annual yield book," said the pr iject director, from the Deer Creek, Echo "is its listing of original place and Fine Yiew reservoirs, names as they appeared in early This projects which cost about histories and manuscripts. million information, he said, is Invaluable fourteen and one-ha- lf dollars to build, a survey re- to historians, scholars, and others leased Thursday by State En- interested in tracing the history of state, inasmuch as many of gineer T. II. II u m p h r e y s the the names have long been changed shows. reThe yield from wells in 1939 and to find them now would research. exhausting quire excess of was found to be in In addition to .lame origins, the 200.0U0 acre feet of water, exclusive of 1700 wells in Sanpete book contains a short section of county not included in the survey, 1 300 families in the state using water from wells for domestic purposes, exclusive of those wells Over used by municipalities. 39,000 acies of land depend upon (treater population there offers increased opporturCy. At the same tune they are not forgetting their friends in Provo, foi the two days each weik will retala their valued services for the people here Clubs, civic organizations, and eburth units have enjoyed tbs offerings of the Conservatory, and have called upon them often for feature programs All wish Mr. Fithian and Rita Crooks, chief dance instructor, hearty best wishes for future r - -i u- boy-bor- Const-rva-toi- ,37 J)oe thousand wills, for domestic purpo-t- s 2, SUIG: Phone 13)2. in $1 20 per cord. VkL Wt-'- i . iyi(o fen s c ( W I I 0 . fJ . ' , i V. .' , ' Utah Timber & Goal Go, 161 'Veat 5 North PIIONE 232 |