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Show TIIE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, Ayril 10, 1941 V. ATI R V T LOOK EFFORT r Ji nTl C 7 T?Ul 0 iTiTU BwiLvjuta Notes HO of "Y djt at Brigham utiliersitv Will lit Turs. .v, aiinounttd by President Harris following approval ANNUAL Cl by the Ul I fatuity - I.K Y Y'oung it was T. .v.Y," i 'wTo ZZ 1- tpjT -1 f H3 50-- 7 H N r. 1, 1 .1 of oorwa of oorml of normal cf 2wml this year than List, due largely to deficient recharge last summer, the report states. The state as a whole presents a wide variation from the normal in accumulated precipitation, with the Upper Bear and Weber river water sheds ranging from 25 to 50 percent below and southern counties recording as much as double the normal amount. Total state storage in the principle reservoirs is about 30 per cent below that of la-- t year, with Of rkorauxl F. S made bICC3 bGXk in Monday Traditionally, das-e- s are recessed for "Y" day, and a program will be piesrnted by a fatuity-stude- Iron Soiirccj Nutrition As I Defense Need nt committee. nomi in New Chart RON and COPPER vAteteM DU. CHRISTEN JKNSLX, dean of the Brigham Young has univerbity graduate school, been appointed chairman of the for the 65th comexercises on June 1 and 4, President Franklin S. Harris announced Tuesday Assisting him will be Dr. Gerrlt de Jong. Jr , dean of the College of Fine George II Hansen, Arts; Dr chairman of the geology department; Wr Wesley P Lloyd, dean of men; and Cornelius R Peterson, alumni secretary mencement field, Brenda Marshall and Marjorie Eamheau. SELECTION OF JUDGES for both the junior and senior high school girls posture parades of the Brigham Young university Invitation Track and Field Meet Relay Carnival was announced Thursday by Miss Leona Holbrook, director of the girls events Those chosen were George Balllf, chairman, Clarence Harmon of Provo, and Sergeant Iverson of the army recruiting office in Provo. From a Firm That Will Stand Back of Its Sales! Thats What You Are Guaranteed When You Buy From Us! 4-- Heater Radio-an- d AMONG Bamboschek, for seventeen years conductor and musical secretary of the organization, who will appear Thursday at 8:15. Both programs will be given In the Provo tabernacle. BUY YOUR USED CAR 1937 CHEV. CHOICEST OFFERINGS of the Brigham Young university letture and concert association in the spring quarter will be the appeal was of Sari Biro, young Hungarian pianist, Wednesday at 8 15 p m , and that of coloraHilde Reggiain, leading tura soprano of the Metropolitan with Giuseppe Opera Company Deluxe Sport Sedan A Top Used Car! GRASS 1939 PONTIAC Sport Seda- nRadio and Heater Low Mileage, and a Beau- HAS IT 4-D- tiful Car at a Real Bargain! 1938 FORD DeLuxe Sedan 4-D- Original Finish Good Tires and Low Mileage -l 1937 FORD DeLuxe Tudor Radio and Heater at a Real Price A Fine Car 1910 rONTIAC DeLuxe 6 Sidewall ! Sport Coupe Tires Lowr Mileage Heater and Other Extras Like New! White Radio, 1940 CIIEVROLE TBusiness Coup- eDeluxe Model Radio and Heater Very TTNITED SALES & SERVICE INC. 150 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Dried tender grass contains 23 as times as much vitamin "A carrots, 22 times as much vitamin "B-- 2 as lettuce, nine times as as green leafy vegetmuch Bables, and 14 times as much "C as tomatoes and citrus fruits, a Cornell scientist reports. Abont 12 pounds of dried tender grass would supply enough vitamins to last a man for an entire year. In addition to the known minerals and vitamins, tender grass recently was found to contain something else, not yet recognized, but tentatively called the grass-juic- e factor. It made experimental animals grow better when fed on milk produced with the more usual winter diet. Young grass and clover herbage that comes from really good pastures, properly managed, has an extraordinarily high feeding value, according to scientists Weight for weight, it somewhat resembles milk itself, and there is no better feed for farm animals. - PHONE 668 d tfVtR Today nutntion authorities are stressing the need for guarding the niuonal htahh in carrying on an e:Teet e program of defense. In calling attention to the importance of pioper food, it is pointed out that a survey has revealed that approximately 45 million of our population are living below the safety line of what is considered an adequate diet A hat factors are essential in our foods to assure that the diet fully meets body neds? Protein is necessary to build and repair body tissue. Iheia must be vitamins to promote growth and protect health, and calories to supply heat and committee Myrna Loy and Melvin Douglas with Donald .Meek in of a fashion editor a scene from the hilaiiutis who invents a husband for business lea'oiis, Thii.d Finokr LntT Hand at the Seora Theatre, Thursday and Saturday, April 10th and 12th. Second Feature : A story of the lower East side of New Yoik Fast of the Hint starring John Gar- 956,430 a 're feet stored to date tins year and 1,430,500 acre feet for the same date last year. Utah lake storage on April 1 was 279, OuO acre feet, which is 93,000 acre feet less than was stored at the same date last year. 4o irrSl1 fl 444 , CRtENS JCF SMfi PfK UKTlLifclo it r 4 ox r A 4 44 4 ox 4 Importance of Iron the minerals considering box COPPER loz SERVING of SOME COMMON FOODS INCLUDE inlheDIET In lo ? - ''VMil.HRWT. f ' it IRON s. Normal weather conditions during the runoff period is expected to resut in about the same discharge from the Provo nad Spanish Fork rivers as in 1940, whiie the flow of the American Fork creek will be approximately 30 precent above last year, acrording WGETABlESJjStioc to the forecast. Storage in the Strawberry reservoir to date Is 33,200 acre feet, or about three-fiftas much as last year at the same time. With a normal run-of- f the maximum storage in Strawberry reservoir this season is estimated at 62,000 acre feet. Underground water levels in Utah county are generally lower hs Used Furniture - Stoves - Guns - Tools and all items of use around the home USED AUTOMOBILE PARTS The iron in the body of an average adult is only about the weight of a penny, but this element is vital to health. Iron enters into the structure of every active body cell Iron ia a constituent of the hemoglobin or red pigment of the 25 trillion or more red blood corpuscles, and thus help to carry oxygen to every part cf the body. NUTt nm. FOODS CONTAINING oatmeal IRON and COPPER. r Food rich in iron must be added to the diet at six months or earlier and continued throughout life, according to nutntion authorities. The adult requires at least 12 milligram of Iron daily. Iron Prevent Anemia Tba penalty for an insufficient iron supply is a condition known as nutritional anemia, character-be- d by fatigue, digestive disorders and other symptoms. As early aa 400 to 00 B.C., a eondition corresponding to anemia was described by Jl.pjiocrates. the Father of Medicine. Menghmi an Italian, ia given credit as the first to discover Iron in tha blood in 1747. The present viaw that an iron C an! IN A this respect precipitation on the Provo river and other watersheds emptying into the Utah lake Indicate the water supply will be about the same as in 1940, with valley stations recording above normal precipitation and snow cover on the higher reaches 25 percent below normal The Information Is contained in state wide report of accumulated precipitation (from October 1, 1940 to April 1, 1941) prepared hy State Engineer T. H. Humph-eryIt Is based on reports from 4 0 IT, S. weather bureau stations, 65 cooperative snow courses, and water commissioners located on the principal streams of the state. of Goppor 4i needed, medical authorities point to the special importance of iron as a blood builder. It ranks first among the nutritive elements in and NOT Source r coppar Com energy. Minerals, such as iron, copper, phosphorus and calcium, are needed to build blood, bones and teeth. Snow cover "JiGBBWi : V w MILK the principal cause of anemia, was first advanced in 1889. In 1849, a serious form ef anemia, known as pernicious anemia, was described. In the year 1834, Drs. MmoL Murphy and Whipple were awarded the jNobel prize in medicine for tbeir discovery that liver was effective in the treatment of pernicious anemia which was previously regarded as a fatal disease. Source of Iron deficiency is of the American Medical Association, presents the most information on the iron and copper content of our common foods. The iron of foods u better utilized in the presence of small amounts of copper, Liver, which heads the list, is recognized as among te nt foods. blood-buildi- An average adult would be assured an adequate dally supply of iron if tha fallowing amounts c. foods are taken each dayi 2 servTie aftompanying chart carry-!n- g ings of meat (1 serving of liver the seal of acceptance of the each week) j 1 egg; 2 servings ef Committee on Foods and Nutrition vegetables; 2 servings of fruit. & ACCESSORIES WRECKER SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Night Phone 08 Hay Phone 434-- WESTERN WRECKING & SUFFLY GO.. 39 North 2nd West O. V. Phone 434-- A. I. Daniels Sheets Proprietors 2CXJ n v rri iLw uJiw.Miu tv-an Vu 1 71 ) u 1 .r t V v, $ No book can be so good as to be profitable when negligently IS' read. Pvibilkui Uji f l. SJiiiji I - m Seneca. NEW FOR SPRING Furniture Specials! 12-FiE- EEDF.OO:,! 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