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Show Thursday, Jime VOICE OF SHARON "An Jei.si,n and Ignore Bills; Rifrsia", cLu'r; duet, "FairMr and Mrs est Lord Jesus," Freeman Bird; reading, Lick Dudlty; piano duet. DLk Dudley and Ruth JtnBon; "Flag Without a Slain," choir; "The Lord's Prayer, Singing Mothers; "The 'Lord is Vy Shepherd," choir with Ruth Jetton, accompanist, Elmo Jeusoti, chorister. Monday Kindergarten started VINEYARD ( Del Lione, Old reporter) Phona 024JJ KuplfHon Choir furnished tha folio las gram at the M. I. A. Sunday "Abide Wnh evening eervhe: Ms"; "There is Room in My Heart" "Give by tbe choir; Thanks and Sing", a duet by Beth Twaa a glorious June day." writes Dan Beard In Bovs' Life, "that I stumbled on one of tbe most charming, poetic, artietic objects I ever saw, it was a vesper sparrows nest in a clump of wild blue lupine. The lupine wag in bloom and the little sparrow sang its Bimple song for me. The song g and it itself was seemed to me he was singing, Den whar am de use of repinin Fo' whar dars a will, dar's a way! Tomorrow de sun may be shinin' Athough It is cloudy today." The bird free, the air was free, and the wild blue lupine wag free, I was free! All around me the leaves on the trees whispered freedom and liberty, the wild bees hummed liberty and freedom, the woodpecker hammered on the tree, playing the drum to accompany the cardinal grosbeaks free song. A wild deer peered at me through the underbrush, and It also was free. In the center of each of the lupines compound leaves was a round drop of dew which mirrored the big blazing sun and sparkled like a Jewel. Just think of It in each one of those little dew drops was the reflection of the mighty sun There was material enough in that little group of plant and nest and dew to keep a Boy Scout guessing and wondering for a week, to keep a scientist thinking and Investigating a lifetime; enough to make an artist or a nature-love- r happy whenever he thought of It. morning at the Union e bool. Mrs Selma Miller is the instructor. Mbs Evelyn Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Young Kft Friday morning for Los Angeles, where she wilt visit with relatives. She exped to be gone all summer. Mr and Mrs 'William Facer Jr. and daughters Marilyn and Carma Jean left for their home at Inglewood, California Saturday after spendng a few days with Mrs Facer's parents, Bishop and Mrs soul-liftin- Walter Iloldaway. broadcasts of Mrs. Vern Williams and daughbaseballs greatest show: The ter Dorothy and son LeRoy were World Senes. An estimated Spanish Fork vLLori Friday. 1 s play by play June Gregory of Fait Lake series will also spent the week end with her pararound the ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Greg- stations SCO games and the !e short-wave- air the will d Mies world. Shown above are ory.Mrs. Lizzie Russon and Mr. and Fred Weber, Mutual Network Mrs. Rulon Russon of Lebi and general manager, and base- Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Russon and ball commissioner Kenshaw sons of Salt Lake spent Friday Mountain Landis watching with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone. Gillette president J. F. Spang Birthday Party for Mrs. Clauide Stone was held Jr. put his name on the exclusive contract. Options were Sunday when a group of friends also taken on the 1912 con- pleasantly surprised her. The tract. The world series will following people were present-Mrand Mrs. Vern Williams, Mr he heard on Central Utahj and Ariel yirsen, Mr. and KOVOFor Mrs. Mrs. Mutual affiliate. Laurence Young, Mr. and in radio entertainment tops Mrs. Carlos D. Miller, Mr. and watch KOVO and Mutual Mis. Walter Holdiway and Mr and remember, KOVO is the and Mrs. James Blake. Dainty only station heard in this refreshments were served. area bringing you all of the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Iloldaway worlds finest music. to and son Boyd have returned LOCAL DAIMIEII RAISING CALVES WITH LESS red-head- ARMY ASKS BIG INCREASE IN NURSES m D. C. The WASHINGTON. number of Red Cross now on duty with the Army will have to be I'tah county dairymen are more doubled by July 1, if hospitals interested in raising good calves and camps are to be adequately than they have been In years, ac- staffed, it was declared by Miss cording to a number of them who Mary Beard, Red Cross ldjrsing were interviewed by this reporter head. Miss Beard said the Red Cross recently. They want particularly good heifers to turn into future had been informed by the Army the dairy that 5,019 nurses 1,000 more milk cows, because seems likely to he on tbe thar earlier estimates would be for a number of years needed. Approximately half of this number already are In serto come. m their home at This new interest In good calves vice. Redlands, Califor- These new demands upon the nla after a two week vacation in has raised a question on many Red Cross First Reserve of Nurses, Utah and Idaho. farms hereabouts. Tbe U. Club want to hhip all the milk they which is the official reservoir of will meet at tbe home of Mrs can, yet dont want to hold back nursing strength for the Army Miss Beard said, Lowell Larson Thursday the growth of young heifer calves. and Navy, Tliia reporter finds that many "places a tremendous responsibilidairymen around here are solving ty upon all American nurses. I the problem of raising good calves am confident that their answer with a small amount of milk by will be an overwhelming increase feeding a dry Calf starter. This Is in enrollments in our First Renot the mesy meal which farmers serve. From the additions to this and Navy Army used to cuss a few years ago as reserve the they mixed it into gruels for feed- should have no difficulty . in obing. This is a dry feed contain- taining the thousands of recruits with needed for their mixed nursing ing little pelleia . L For the third successive year the Mutual Network and the Gillette Razor Company will present the exclusive ibu.-dnes-s Dairymen FRUIT GROWERS Attention! . Save by Buying: Your Supplies From Sharon Industries WE HANDLE ARSENATE OF LEAD (All Brands) MOM V SLLPHATE COLLOIDAL SPREADERS SI MMER SPRAY OIIS NICOTINE SULPHATE A Did you know that about 200,-00- 0 calves have been raised on PURINA CALF STARTLNA Hardy Spray Guns and Pressure Hose NIAGARA-STIC- (The New Hormone instead of milk? It grows as and calves just ss big milky on whole milk and with much LESS work and acours. Yet Calf Startena is much cheaper to feed. K Anti-Dro- Apple Spray) p CALCIUM ARSENATE With milk at HAND DUSTER8 BERRY Ct rS & CRATES CHERRY LUGS cwt.. the milk It replaces. Calf Startena Is cheaper to feed even when milk la $1.10 a cwt. If youre feeding whole milk to your calves, it sure will save you time and money to feed Calf Startena. Drop in or call us for our LOW price. STEP LADDERS PICKING BAGS STOCK and FLY SPRAYS CANVAS DAMS (Made to Order) Ask Us About Other Needs PHONE 0E0R1 $2.00 Calf Startena costs just about HALF the value of (For dusting Tomato and Cabbage plants) crushed oats and other bulky feeds which calves seem to relish right from the trough as shown in this picture. The best thing fbout this type of feed, according to local dairymen is that It is much cheaper and easier to feed than the milk it replaces. A bag of one brand of this feed, known as Purina Calf Startena, will replace 4 cans of ipproximately 350 pounds of milk, according to local dairymen who are using It. With milk at 1 2 00 cwt. they can ship 4 cans of milk to market and get about $7.00 for it. This leaves them about $3,30 tQ $3.70 in their pocket a nice reward for feeding dry feed instead of good milk which Is so much' in demand right now for human consumption. m Some uncalled for Canned Goods for Sale If automobiles were built the way the average house Is assemeach different bled from the other a "low price car would cost about $15,000. It is largely because of mass production that the auto Industry can turn out models selling for as little as $700. Boys Life. one-by-o- e cowIn place of the boys, modern Buffalo Bills ride the range In automobiles. Because buffaloes have a strong for horses, the United States Park Service tried out motor cars to corral the thundering herds PROVO and the Idea worked swell. old-tim- Industrie Gfcatrcn BAG REPLACES 710 East Third South with Low Mileage 1939 CHEVROLET Sport Sedan in Top Condition with Radio and Heater 1910 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coup- e- Very Low Mileage 1910 CHEVROLET Deluxe Coupe Radio and Heater 1939 G. 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