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Show Thursday, April 17, 1911 VOICE OF FIUnON UTAH GETS SPOT III U.S, TRAVEL ATLAS interest to the many citizens do- pendent on this' business. Utah's contribution to the Travel Atlas is made up from original maps in the recently published "Utah: A Guide To The Stae, only the maps for the Atlas are enlarged and the points of interest vivified and clarified to a much greater extent than was possible in the Guide. The State guide map, which is foun din the Utah Guide, was used for the contribution from Utah. Outstanding points of Interest in this State are marked on the map and a list comprising fifteen pages of brief, colorful descriptions of these spots makes op the finished Utah material designated for this new and fascinating U. S. Travel Utah, through the Utah Writers Project, WPA, tinder the statewide supervHion of Dale L. Morgan, has completed and forwarded Its contribution to the United States Travel Atlas, it was announced today by the Salt Lake City offices of this project. The U. S. Travel Atlas will be published by Duell, Sloan and Pierce of New York City and Is sponsored by the U. S. Travel Bureau of the National Park Service. Since tourist expenditures have reached 126,000,000 in this State, the news that this Travel Atlas Atlas. The State map will be available for the coming t18 Utah travel season should be of great Guide Is divided Into six varlegat-- 1 ed sections, each of which gives its own particular section with a Real Estate Fire Insurance clarity of detail unsurpassed for person Interested in the lands Willard L. Sowards the of Utah. Agency For the Travel Atlas, the entire PHONE 1009 map of the State was used and UTAH RROYO the points of Interest which were marked out and described amoun- - SPRING SPECIALS! Spring is here and here is the chance of a lifetime to get 12 beautiful .ss-imesize shrubs to beautify your surroundA regular $7.oO Value ings. $5.00 ALL LOR You Get One of Each of the Following Varieties Double Flowering Mock Orange Kverblooming Summer Lilac Indian Currant Chenaulti Iw-Leaf Barberry Japanese Fire Bush Tartarian Honeysnckle ROHBOCK'S Pink Welgelia Chinese Lilac Tree Lilac Russian flplrea Mountain Snowberry Japanese Quince SOUS NURSERY Greenhouse and Nursery in Orem Route 2, Box 812 Phono Provo 116 ted to one hundred and nineteen sumption of cigarettes. Internal Revenue reports give spots. The U. S. Travel Atlas list all .these points, but only terse sale of cigarettes as follows: Clerk or the 1910 descriptions are, or can be, used County 8,644.557,090 Consult for this book. The Utah Guide .. 62,000,000,000 Respective 1920 Signers for further will be, of course, the further 1931 123,392,380,846 Information. source for Information which the 1936 ..150,000,000,000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS tourist needs and desires. 1939 ..180,575,195,000 1940 ..182,000,000,000 Estate of ANDREW L. Legal Notices HEW REPORTERS ALLEN, deceased. LAKE VIEW !IA!,!ED FOR (Helen Oveson EDGEIT3IIT, VINEYARD Both Edgemont and Vineyard have new reporters this week, appointed by the Scera board at their meeting last week. In Edgemont Mrs. Ellen Bel-- n and iowg has served faithfully energetically, but she has joined hpr hu8band now In California jwhere he l9 a member 0f the National Guard.- Mrs. Maxine Davis lg the new reporter. She Is jS gra(jaate Cf the Lincoln high school and the Sharon seminary. Vineyard Is sorry to lose Mrs. George Wells, who has been one of the most faithful reporters In the history of Scera, for more than seven years, and during that entire time has missed only one or two weeks that she did not have a report into the Voice of Sharon. She has a host of friends who extend congratulations and appreciation for her long and useful services. Readers will understand that no remuneration Is given any of Sceras reporters, except show tickets occasionally, so that these years of service are given freely by these reporters from each ward Bimply to help build thq, community. Ill health has caused Mrs. Wells to relinquish her labors. The new reporter is Mrs. Della Stone who is also well known In the community, and whose services are certain to be capable and will be appreciated by all. Her phone number Is 024J1. She will appreciate getting your Items. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her home In Provo, Utah, on or before the 4th day of June, Reportei) The Home Missionaries had charge of the program In ono A. D 1941. EDITH H. POWELL Administratrix. Sacrament meeting Sunday even- Roylance and Terry was Johnson ing. Bishop Acgust Attorneys for Administratrix in charge of preliminaries and Publication date: April 4, 11, John Nicole announced the follow- 18 and 25, 1941. little Miss ing program: solo, Madelon Harvard: talk, Oaks and another solo by Miss Harward. NOTICE OF STOCKHOIJOERS Add another hit part to the Wllford Oveson offered the beneMEETING diction. career of Charlie Cantor. To the Stockholders of the This time its Herbie, Milo Madsen left last week for South Eastern Utah where he will Central Investment Company, a chauffer - body guard to The Amazing Mr. Smith be employed by the D. & R. G. corporation: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the amiable new adventurer railroad; He will make his home that a special meeting of the heard Mondays, 6 to 6:30 at Compton, Utah. InMrs. Scott A. Taylor entertained stockholders of the Central p. m. over Mutual and KOVO. at her home Friday evening in vestment Company, a corporation, 2 East, honor of her husbands birthday. will be held at 122 South. on April 21, 1941, at FOR TOPS IN RADIO A large yellow bowl of daffodils Provo, Utah 7 oclock, P. M. for the following ENTERTAINMENT and yellow candles In cystal holders formed the center piece at the purposes: To act upon a proposed amendWatch dinner table. Those to enjoy the delightful affair were: Mr. and ment to the Articles of IncorporKOVO Mrs. Murray Loveless and daugh- ation of said corporation whereby MUTUAL ter Lee Ann of Orem, Mr. and the number of directors of said Mrs. Ross Sterling of Payson, Mr. corporation would be reduced Mrs. Carl Taylor, Westoa from five to three, and to desigand before said meeting. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. nate the officers of said corpora- brought PIERCE T. NORTON tion of and the the Board powers Taylor. President. , with respect to officers, managers The family of Charles Madsen Central Investment , Company, and agents; to designate the three met at his home Sunday where & corporation. an Easter dinner was enjoyed by directors, and officers, to serve Publication dates: March 28, next if until the annual meeting 28 children and grandchildren. said and April 4, 11, and 18, 1941. be amendment and carried;' Those from out of town were: Mr. for of such the transaction related and Mrs. J. B. Robison and family or other business pertaining to NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Garthe company as may be properly ner Madsen of Salt Lake. The following Applications have been filed to appropriate underground water In Utah county, all locations being from SLB&M: Hans Christensen, 11807 ONLY A FEVJ DOLLARS Qk. American Fork, Utah; 0.55 sec. well ft. for Irrigation from 302 ft. deep at point S. 1186 ft. and E. 638 ft. from N4 Cor. A LOVjELY Sec. 26. T. 5 S., R. 1 E. THE INVESTMENT THATS PROTECTED Come what may, the one investment that continues to give maximum value in all sorts of times is your home. And a home of your own is within your immediate reach, thanks to government-approve- d easy terms. If you want to invest your money where it will serve you for a lifetime, Come in today and talk things oner Anderson Lumber Co. 'tw , DONT YOU be left behind this fall when Egg Prices are certain to be up! Already rggs are 8c per down higher than last year at this time, and this is only the beginning. As the National Defense program gets under way, eggs and poultry, along with other meat products, will be in increased demand at the beat prices in several years. There is still time to fill your coops with pullets if you hurry. And, while chick prices will likely have to be increased later, we are still offering the finest chicks we have ever hatched at BARGAIN PRICES! 7c up CHICKS, from 10c up STARTED CHICKS, from Drop in Today Let us help you make more Money! , DAY-OL- D Custom Grinding and Mixing TimpaiiogGS Hatchery Phone 013 3rd South 710 East Baby Chicks Feeds and Supplies DANCE We Sometimes Because we know from long experience the that many influences can add to property values, we often stretch a point on real estate of Doans. Regardless what type of loan youve been offered elsewhere, come in and find out what we can do for you. team And CJ is! I 4ic bon modi ioct, 2-- at kasj. You J ceja? hms saa 11-loox- E. S., R. 25, T. 14085 Paul E. Schwarts, R. D. No. 1, Spanish Fork, Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for domestic use from 2 ft In. well 434 ft. deep at point from N. 2731 ft. and W. 960 S M Cor. Sec. 22, T. 8 S., R. 2 E. 14097 Spanish Fork City co John E. Booth, Mayor, Spanish Fork, Utah; 10 g. p. m. for door mestic use from a well 200 ft. deep at point S. 2660 ft. and W. 2040 ft. from NB Cor. Sec. 12. T. 8 S R. 2 E. 141230. L. Weech, Provo, Utah; 148.6 g. p. m. for irrigation well 202 ft. deep at from point N. 2270 ft. and E. 1790 from SW Cor. Soc. 11, T. 7 3., R. 2 E. E. A. Tiffany, Salem, 14147 Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for Irrigation from 2 In. well 200 ft. deep at point S. 681 ft. and W. 126 ft. Cor. Sec. 1, T. 9 8., from N R. 2 E. Evans L. Anderson, 14171 310 South 1st West, Lehl, Utah; (.73 g. p. m. for domestic use well 800 ft. deep at from point W. 456 ft. and S. 65 ft. from the E.U Cor. Sec. 17, T. 5 S.- , R. 1 E. ysax w2sssl muinr eodta Lr trey to hmj. r HoidLly terms os c&u cbests ft just like kdssskoli qwJannL Utah Timber & Coal Phone 232 164 West 5 North Life y Provo, Utah. v a 4 4 Jf 4. . v m; - Cancer is given second place In causes of mortality, but has been increasing at the rate of 2 per cent per year for the past twenty years. The Life Insurance Companys table gives deaths In 1911 per 100,000, as 68; 1930, 78 2, the rate increasing to 103.5 in 1940 two per cent annually. It is significant that the United States Internal Revenue Reports show that the Increase of deaths Lfrom heart disease and canc.r are ara.Iel to the increase in con- - to Save You Money Priced 1936 Dodge -- ber $295 1937 Dodge wheelbase, dual wheels with 8.25x20 tires. Looks and runs like new. 177-inc- h $493 State Engineer. Publication dates: April 18, 25, sad May 2, 9, and 16. 1938 Dodge ::i K4 L.4 " si 4 '.Ftbl.VjU j 'JL V 7J 55. died Monday He was a printer widely known over the state. He worked in the N w Century plant in Provo when J. C. Graham owned the Provo Journal. He was a native of North Carolina. He Is survived by bis widow and three sons. of Kaysville, OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE Rates: 209 Rooms to $4.00 200 Tile Baths at his home. l-- Hotel Temple Salt AH lake Square City, Utah West Exposure Room Delightfully Air ERNEST C. ROBSITER, Mummt HIGHLY CmH RECOMMENDED from-cance- g BUTLER'S GILBERT L. NANCE MRS. IXON J. SWEET of Sait Lake City was elected president of the National Council of Jewish women and will be Installed in her Salt Lake office on Mav 16. 39 th ANNIVERSARY Starting Thursday, April 17 and SALEgS Friday and Saturday! Special Anniversary Merchandise Featured in Every Department. 1939 Dodge $643 I 1910 Chevrolet In 4-T- on Truck Amechanical condition; looks and runs like r.ew $695 -l Ford wheel- quick $85 lx2-to- n Single wheel, refrigerator body; a real buy for only $1.23 1931 Chevrolet n Truc- k- Dual wheel heavy duty base ; a good truck, priced right $173 1933 Chevrolet U2-to- n Heavy duty long wheelbase, dual wheel truck a truck that has appearance, and in top shape - - 1 Dual wheels, long base. Priced for sale U2-To- $195 Baptisms for girls in both Utah and Provo stakes will be performed Sunday at the Stake administration building (corner of First West and First North streets. Provo) with the bishopric of the Sixth ward in charge of the Truc-k- n D2-to- n Dual wheels, long wheelbase ; looks and runs good BAPTISMS U2-To- 1935 2-t- on T. H. HUMPHERYS n- 19& Chevrolet lx2-to- n Completely overhauled with new upholstry, new paint and excellent rub- Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing Applications, with reasons therefor, must be In affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with a fee of (1 on or before June 15, 1941. ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Insur- ance company. Weekly Premium-Payin- g Business, Industrial Department 1911 and 1930 to 1940, shows heart diseases and cancer of death, to be leading causes with heart disease the largest single cause of death, and cancer holding seconl place. The table of crude death rates Ogives deaths from heart disease for 1911 per 100,000 as 141.8; 1930, as 141.9, the rate Increasing to 158.6 for the year 1940. 75 That Will Save You Money n. r Phone Center TRUCKS ! n. II. Says The Metropolitan 233 "West n. ed fern DIXON REAL ESTATE CO. ft a n it: ccttzit run to C Theres a good possibility youll profit. 1 -- ptamititx fee R. D. No. n. re-re- nt C. V. Roy Lyman, Payson, Utah; 6.73 g. p. m. for well 67 domestic use from ft. deep at point N. 395 ft. and W. 1294 ft. from E',4 Cor. Soc. 1, 9 n nJi to RT A number of new books are now ready for circulation at the Orem Public library. Such authors as Kathleen Norris, Zane Grey, Mary Rhinehart, Faith Baldwin, etc. are represented In this new collection. Also, "The Good Earth, Early Autumn", Gone with the Wind, Pulitzer prize novels, are Included. Recent "Best Sellers and late mystery stories flnlrh out the list. The Salt Lake City Library has donated to the Orem library some 175 books which are now ready for circulation. These books include Louise Mulbacks works, Scott's Waverly Novels, mystery and light romance, a complete set of Rldpath's Universal Library of Literature, The New Cabinet Encyclopedia set, and a number of Junior fiction books. The public is cordially Invited to look over these new books and read them, says Ruth S. Mecham, Librarian. Donations of any type of book are still gladly accepted. The library is growing in number of 'volumes, and we hope that It will continue to increase rapidly In Eize and quality. The library and the Town of Orem greatly appreciates the book donations that have been made by various members of the community, ss well ab former donations. I LIKE THIS rooa or New Books Ready For Circulation 13805 Slretfa point on Real Estate Loans PORCH A MONTH FOR American Legion Post 13 Is sponsoring a barn dance for Friday night at the Provo Golf club house, with a specialty program being provided, including a Spanish Floor show being arranged by Jack Wragg. Another feature will be the music furnished ly the Jacob's Old Time band which Is famed for its pep and harmony. All Legionalres, whether they belong to Post 13 or not, are invited to attend. 337 and n. BARII Phone South and 2nd West 3th D2-To- n Truck Long wheelbase, dual wheels; excellent rubber, r.ew upholstry, new paint. A steal at $145 1939 Ford lx2-to- n Dual wheel, long wheel-truc- k with new 95 motor and 8.25x20 rubber Sleeper cab, for only $675 NAYLOR AUTO CO. USED CAR HEADQUARTERS Corner Univ. and First South rheme 477 Provo |