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Show TIIC VOICE SHARON the dt .iud results I harried to run the beet cultivator, tLe plow, and other maiLiuery on our farm. 1 also h nrned much of Irrigation prob'ems in the course of the summer. I bad four men workii g under me ln the d geing From ''i'.' I v on. m u h beiudi ml ... tjim management and crop, lug STEVE BUNNELL F.F.A. EXFLAINS of PROJECT VALUES 1 NOTE St-v- c ltuniii 11 in tli winner of the F.F.4. Sweep-stak- e award this year. He of liow tells Ms story he did It and the values whi h eatne to him. tii-r- e In the course of mv agriculture study in the Lincoln chapter. I hare learned more than I ever dreamed there wag to know about I have also learned agriculture that I have only scratched the surface. Two Project Completed I have carried two projects and them The first one completed was beets. I used one acre of my father's choice land. He turned the whole thing over to my management and care. I started out by working the ground to get the seed bed In proper condition From this I learned how to work soil to gain i ltouie Tasks Luring the time I was carrying this project, there also came many other opportunities of learning mpre about farming There were fences to mend, ditches to plow, buildings to paint, and machinery to repair and paint. Some of this work I did in the workshop at the Lincoln high school From such, I learned much of caring for buildings and implements of a farm. I map berry Proj.-c- t Started The next year I decided to take one acre of our raspberries as a project. I pruned and cleaned them, cultivated, watered, and completely cared for the patch. When picking time came I hired the pickers, bought cases, cups, aud managed the markell ig, mak- ing a complete Job of it. !tay Tuned to KOV0 Thursday, January 16, 1941 financial Training Gained In my project I believe I leurm d mostly the way of handling books and keeping ae--' counts It was necessary to keep1 au accurate record of all pickings, cases sold, and price return. I1 had planned on peddling them However I found it im- myst-lfpossible to handle it all, so I sold most of them at home. The main A point is that I learned much iy . Voice of Central Utah now serves its public WiyriMatiiM-'ii- mc.awnnAflHiVii with the UNITED PRESS DIRECT RADIO WIRE. A.. JOAN BIjONDELL, although one of the most hnppily mar riod women ln Hollywood (Dick Powell is the lucky husband), she nevertheless Is News taking a keen Interest ln divorce these days. Joan Ls starred in the current Mutual serfes I Want a Divorce", sponsored by Acme Beer and broadcast each Friday evening from 9: SO to 10:00, MST., by as it happens! tics. For men are garters and belts flexible of colorful and project. Farmers Must Educate ' Meets Defense Needs Themselver. For Uncle Sams defense pro- am I a firm believer in the can be seen who visits gram are airplane bodies, wings by anyone Idea that if the farmers are ever and other parts and the nations capital. poured to gain the recognition they of Plastics are substances which should have and raise their standard of living, they must educate can be molded while warm Into desired frm, and then are themseWes point ofEfficiency that can comnete with nthor either solid, pliable, or even gR business and force them to retog- - elastic as rubber. The Chinese g(arte(j thig ldea centureg apo with their papier mache but last 10 year, has ' proeressive farming 1 intend only "cone to town in to continue my agriculture educa fTeld tlon at the t tah Agriculture Improving on Nature Now, by complex chemical pro- cesses, science and industry syn- therize natures elements and of Burh raw the byProducts that lino as I believe in the future beans and roal matPriag ag g of agriculture. I have a personal ,Bt0 pIagtlcg of almost goa o own ng the largest farm and colors. The pro- in our community, and of farm-'I,,.- ,. qualities made of them rival, and often surpass, similar products made of metal, glass, rubber and wood. Let the exhibit speak for ta 1 Itself. KOVO - 1210 Kilycyclcs ii Ea Annual 3 Otar Special NOW ON! We bring: samples to your home, make your drapes, and hang them All at material cost only. Have your furniture beautifully low prices. Expert Workmen at slip-cover- ed once-a-ye- by ar upholstery work booked in Jan. and Feb. at greatly reduced prices. 11 Place Your Order in Jan. or Feb. We will make delivery later, as jou wish. plastic materials, strong durable, and more quickly Bnd cheaply produced than similar parts of metal. Also plastic shell ,UBes and other munitions, Even parachutes made of plastics, the exPerls ay. are being developed, Mastic glass for airplane wind- Bhitlds and windows is already used on a wide scale. Officials of the army, navy an J Commission National Defense were among the first visitors to the exhibit. a whole room is equipped en- with plastic furniture and tirely . r,xt,,re3' an in each block ls a specimen an ear of corn, a frog, a huge taran-Th- e tula spider or other Insect, fish, e. rarity Navigable Streams Defined; Utahs Water Rights Affected VIEW hut ks or month ihHr trip tLm afo of theao u. knlght know to coino great many (rranKM of tlif road. Thej soem to enjoy and eppreriatt tho warm friendly atmosphere and cordial welcome they We make a xint of trlnfc fo make receive here theM folk W ANT to come hack otten a possible, W. H. Bill WILDE A Standard Od Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. Thone 1553 ild si I loi - - I' JV ? , s ; ?; . r r .i , , A CROWNING MEASURE OF THOUGHTFULNESS n Most people proile insurance for their luted one. Nearly everjone plana for tlie welfare of hU Hut t!te ultimate in throughtiil conidr-atio- n protUion ftr the last rites. We urge to funeral costs and arrangements now, with calm, thoughtful consideration. fcur-titor-a. eerore intigaie Regardless of price, youll find all our services COMPLETE, with fine appointments, and we assure you our price uill satisfy you completely. u ;; If u Berg Mortuary 4-- ? r 183 East Center Phone 878 Steer's Annual January KmiMtnuwiMMMfliHnaMimutwiiiiMiQmfHuwimiimiimumtmitimHuutiiiNMiHiiMiimmHiiiMMaMiMiiimtiuiiHuum Store-Wid- e SAIL IS FURNISHINGS - SHOES - HATS AND The Entire Stock of VARSITY-TOWand CLOTHCRAFT N SUITS AND OVERCOATS $25 Values 25 $ j $30 Values $27.50 Values 25 $ J $ 2J 75 24 You cant lose in this sale, and your gain may be far beyond what it appears on the surface now. Tiices will not be as low as they are now for some years to come. - Shirts Sweaters Pajamas QROLT NO. 1 Values to $2.00 $4.00 Values $5.00 Values GROUP NO. 2 Values to $2.50 1 Special Group Values to $3.95 $2.95 $3.S3 $ 4 I .45 Florsheim Shoes And-reaso- n. Uho cando ii? REPAIRING wo . i 4 , labor-savin- TIRE A PLACE TRAVELING MEN COME BACK TO FOR GAS AND OIL ;; sv.; ?' II Christmas trees. There seems to be no kind of g devices down matPriai which plastics cannot nrale to a broom with a white handle imitate and usually surpass and red "straw all even wood For example, here Is plastics. There Is a a plastic gun stock, looking like plastic baby carriage wood but stronger and unsplit-tablfor rr2Tv:d Vast new Industries are being The Department of Agriculture tha exWblt wlth built up on these plastic materials, ukeg part show cases full of polished plastic and many of them provide new blocks more crystal clear than jobs for American workers, Labor News. any glass you ever saw. Imbedded i.-- i ? rr New Jobs for Americans The exhibit is so endless that It cannot be described in full. It ln- eludes new kinds of lighting equipment, architectural decora, lions, business and office equipment, scientific apparatus, sporting goods, games and toys for children, radio set cases, automade of mobile dashboards plastics and equipped with plastic for parts, plastic ornaments ..it s ; animal or vegetable. They are t so fresh and lifelike In their 1 1 natural colors that one expects i r them to move, and the clear plas-matic blocks will keep them that way for thousands of years for ? f future generations to see and study uere are black and white piano keyg ma(je 0f plastics Instead of. gcarce aad expensive Imported ? p American factories, In- TP jVory gtea(j cf African elephants, pro- - VP dueed the material for these keys, P ? Here, ou the opening day. are beautiful girl "models display- gowns and other lng their silk-lik- e Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Clegg, Mr. wearing apparel all made of and Mrs. L. J. Gammon and Mr. plastics. And here are shelves of and Mrs. Murry Murdock of American Fork celebrated their where she will spend the next 17th Wedding Day Wednesday. two weeks with her children, Mr. 8. BERTEL BUNKER, and Mrs. Lester Anderson, Sir. one of the Bunker Farms boys, and Mrs. James Nuttull, and Mr. a graduate of B.Y.U, in 1936, who and MrB. Eldred Lewis. Mrs has been with the Utah State Tax Lewis, formerly Norma Anderson commission for some time,, has of Vineyard, became the mother entered business for himself with of a baby boy on Jan. 4th. the firm of Schofield, Wells, and The recent decision of the United States supreme court Jesse Allen, son of Mr. and Baxter, accountants. Mr. Bunker Mrs. W. K Allen, ls home from in which navigable streams coming under federal regulation received his Masters degree and San Diego on a furlough for a are defined, will have little practical effect upon the adhis C. P. A. degree the same year week or two. He joined the U. at the University of Oregon, the S. Navy and ls enjoying his trip ministration of Utahs water law, in the opinion of E. J. only students at that Institution home for a change. Skeen, attorney in the state engineers office. ever to receive both degrees the Mr. Skeen, in preparing his navigation, but embraces Buch same year. Vineyard people are opinion of the decision for State proud of his achievement Engineer T. H. Humpherys, said Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Madsen however, that the decision con(Zella Colvin - Reporter) tains language whnh, if followed Sr celebrated their 4Rth Wedding anniversary at tholr home SaturKenneth Llechty, Guy lying to i I"glcl conclusion in later Best wishes are extended and Curtis Colvin joined a party water cases, would probably transday. them by their many friends. of skaters at Vivian Park Satur- fer much of the state's adminispower over Interstate day. A delicious luncheon served trative Scout to the streams and tributaries at at cabin the Larson the park of Troop No. 81 numbering 26 was enjoyed by a large group of federal government. spent the day ln Salt Lake SaturThe decision can affect neither and boys. day. They passed swimming girls streams nor lakes that are entirely Mr. Mrs. Alvin are and Offert at tests the Municipal Baths and within the boundaries of the state, later toured the city. Scout vlBltlng with Mr. Offerts parents, he said, since It ls based on the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Offert. masters Eldon Harding and BerMr. and Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack, authority of the federal governne! Anderson were ln charge. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Colvin, Curtis ment to regulate Interstate comthe Scouts were: Accompanying and Nyra Colvin visited at River- merce. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson, Ariel It Is apparent that the Colorton Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Larsen and C. M. Stone. Vern Taylor and Mrs. B. W. Pace ado and Green river are navigable Mr and Mrs. Edward Kopps, The music for the program held under the new definition, but this Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kopps and a at the Lincoln high school Friday is not a departure from the old brother. Dan Harrington, from was furnished by Inez Muhlestein, law, since under tbe old definiEdna Hansen. tion of navigable waters a portion Ashton, Rigby, Idaho, spent a few days Leora Thelma Dunford. Diantha Eklns of the Colorado river was held with Mr. and Mrs. Jens C. "Daddy, may I ask you a quesMelba Cluff navigable," the opinion stated. and Zella Colvin. tion? It is probable that the courts Mrs. Victor M. Anderson left wag accompanist. Yes, son, but it must be a Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wimber and would hold that parts of the Bear short one. Sunday evening for Idaho Falls, son of Castle Dale visited with river are navigable under the new i If a doctor Is doctoring a Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ercanbrack decision, and it being an Inter- doctor does the doctor doing the Sunday morning Mrs Wimher state tsream, and dams con- doctoring have to doctor the docstructed or maintained thereon tor the way the doctor being docIs Mr. Ercanbracks niece. Mrs. Lillian S. Steer and baby would be subject to regulation tored wants to b doctored, or doctoring the are visiting with her sister, Mrs under the federal water power does the doctor Clarence Ashton. Mrs. Steer will act. The appropriation and use doctor, doctor the doctor the way leave soon to Join her husband In of such waters would nevertheless he usually doctors? remain subject to state law. Bojs' Life VENETIAN BLINDS Kansas. According to the supreme court P. K. Nielsen served cocoa Mrs. ls not GLASS REPLACEMENTS decision federal and chill to 20 Deacons of the limited to controlauthority of for purposes ward Tuesday evening after a Call UTAH VALLEY GLASS skating party. what No matter your The Relief Society class for 1941. AND PAINT CO. we have a place for you ln age. conbe will 21st Jan. Tuesday, ducted by Mrs. Celestia J. Taylor. Sunday School, they say PHONE AM The book "Tree of Freedom by Two Deaths: Elizabeth Page will be reviewed occurred in Pleasant View durlSee Us Now-- u. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snow, (Ed- ing tbe week: Mrs Mary Offret, HR. ARTHUR VANCE na Andrews) have a baby girl. 86. widow of Andrea Offret. died s. TIRES The Sunday morning, at the home of VETERINARIAN born ln Delta, Dec 28th. 1 and 1 brother and sister her son, Joseph Offrpt; and baby has 158 West 8rd North W. Anderson. 64, also Charles BATTERIES - 8. 8. Officers and Teachers died Sunday mornfng at his home, Phone B33--J Provo, Utah send a special Invitation to illness. several months ward members to attend Sunday after native of Mrs Offret was a The largest School thig year Brest. France, crossing the ocean last occurred 1937 since INSURANCE 1S77 after marrving Mr. Offret, Phone MO Sunday, and thev hope this record in Pvoro LOANS and REAL ESTATE in Clearfield. Pa will continue They promise un- and settling 1 904, and ln to Utah moved See usually fine classes, with capable They enthusiastic teachprs. and depart- two years later moved to Provo. FRED E. RAY surment for every age and gronp, Of seven children onlv three 78 N. Unlv. Ave. Phone 101 with four new classes added to the vive. Funeral service were held schedule since the beginning of Monday. Mr. Anderson was a native of TOP QUALITY the L, D. S Joining Norway. Fire Insurance church there ln 1891 and coming Real Estate COMPLETE HAY to Utah the same year, settling ln RADIO SERVICE Willard L. So wards Provo where he has lived ever Will Meet Ay Price RAU'H8 RADIO since at 12th North street, ln the Aqency widow AND APPLIANCE Fleasant View ward His HAROLD MAAG PHONE 1099 land six sons, and two daughters rHONE OlS-R-- 1 UTAH , TROVO 63 North Unlv. Ava. Phou. 01 survive. (Mrs. Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) PLEASANT KOVO. A Ity ALI1FKT II. JENKINS . Science Soy Beans, Coal and Other Unromantic Materials Changed Into All Sorts of Useful Products; Fascinating Exhibit is Staged In Washington by Uncle Sam party slippers, some transparent and some not. and all of gorgeous wonders of modern science, C00rs at delight a womans handling the project work. Dur-- , developing amazing new products hPart So wtlf thu ei, tiering fot I was were to use that time specby mankind, nig preparing costume Jewelry made of plas- - VINEYARD The Plastics Among New Miracles of $3.85 Values Small Budget Payments SPEAR LUMBER CO. unc untfCC rj IrictTf Liti l UXi ii cii J - -, SA ctYi $10.00 Values $ 7.50 Values $ 5.00 Values $2.65 1 Special Group Values tk $3.85 $ fI .00 25 OFF 25 $3.95 $3.85 OFF SHRIVERS Style Leadership NOTICE! CAR AND TRUCK OWNERS We have received notice that on Feb. 1st parts prices will advance 8 to 30Ut Use GENUINE PARTS They Fit Save Money ! Wear Longer Inc. Cannon-Aslito- n, CHEVROLET Provo. Utah REPAIR OR ADD TO YOUR HOME Small Monthly Payments i-- r- - $7.45 SPORT SHIRTS MENS ROBES Brimhall Bros. llSr' DOBBS HATS BERG HATS r- - BUICK |