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Show VOICE OF SriJRCX Chi' Unirc uf Thursday, July ljanm 41y ftt Frwtv Vuk, by thm SUrot Ciwtxn&vi I4duuca1 inooUttoa of Cirm Frlfiwd fay Vhi Valley Put utu4 Compmej, M ft Mt Street, Prova Uuk, Entered w ft uor-- Clui Mator, October tuider art of karcb t, I" t, t 1M7, menace wbiih is upm vs, a menace which enters our homes, is found up n our highways, at resjrts and in recreation centers, in trailing camps, offices, stores, and factories throughout the whole country. The lied Cross is leading in this training and organization for preventing accidents, but citizenship cooperation is needed now and always. industry resulting in temporary, dNabbng injury to workmen caused four times as great lb3 of time as the time lost by strikes. This docs not take into account the fatal, ties and permanent dUahihties resulting from industrial accidents, whieh caused an additional loss of manpower more than 20 times as great as strike loss. Neither does it take into account the fact that accidents are exacting a tremendous toll of death and injury on the Nations streets and highways, in its homes and on its farms wherever people live and work and play and travel. These accidents in the aggregate will reach the disastrous total this year of 100,000 dead, with a corresponding amount of suffering and industrial loss. in Kcmuoij Flrtt Noinfc tbr Pod Offke at Pma 200,000 Dead? America is due to buffer 100,000 persons dead during ly 11 from an all high accident record, according to ports just compiled by the American Rod Cross and to its workers, seeking an extended program and death toll now organization to care for tUs looming before the nation. This compares unfavorably with the casualties of the European war death lists, and yet America is not actually in the war, but we are killing people off at a nt America must become conscious Americans everywhere are likewise disturbed about delay in Defense production due to strikes, yet accidents util )t b it II Radio, Heater Paint & Radio, Heater THE ANDERSON 4444 44 4 4 tre proud el horns that have been U proved and modernised. Frond to loTiie thsit $495 Huy bundles ere en (eying the benefits of a modernised horn because Uie ABC Monthly Payment Pisa ms'ta u jMeethle to bur on easy monthly terns. Complete plans for all kin da ci HOME DdkBOVEMEKTS are availabl at our $295 Excellent Condition 44444 4 4 S.'S 444 1937 STUDEBAKER Sedan $495 Radio, Heater, Overdrive - Overhauled Allen Auto Corner of Center and Fifth West Provo, Utah HUDSON for a genuine full size '54 44444444 444- North 161 West 5th PACKARD i( Provo, Utah. Phone 232 4 4444444444444 44444444 4444 - 8 8 8 44 44 n n 444444 4444 Landscape Design 44 ;,,i Utahs First Landscape Construction Company College graduate landscape architects tained to make plans for home grounds, re- wide-spre- parks, school grounds, city street tree plans, sprinkling system plans. j 4 it 4 i- ? 444 i - 9 1 t state-wid- Landscape Construction Service ad tf ii t; 4 Nursery Service New stock of hardy plant materials reasonable prices. . at '4 sb 4 i lh vi cAiiiAMi.-- or write to: Phone Provo 1616 or Springville 389 - Ai 4 & LOCATION Garden Construction & Supply Company specialty. 44444 4 arranged. Expert craftsmanship in construction of pools, pergolas, fences, retaining walls, fireplaces. Grading and lawn planting a 44 t t Experienced workers furnished for pruning, planting, and other maintenance needs, tree ervice and removal. e newly-organize- fc i Landscape Maintenance Service plans in Utah in preparation for the 1947 Centennial celebration, and in demands by home owners response to the and builders of new homes in this state, the Garden Construction and Supply Co. has been organized. d Included in the personnel of this B.Y.U. and U.S.A.C. company are specially trained to all clients be available graduates whose services will the for their landscaping plans from beginning of conNo home be can struction. properly planted until it has been properly planned. Landscaping Plans should not be neglected from the very beginning of your Buildings operations. CONSULTATIONS will be gladly arranged. Every home has its individual problems. The services of these experts are now available at very reasonable cost. You need not be without their help as financing can be readily In keeping with the , 44-44- Springville, Utah ' mi1.. ? C ( QpnlPP L- - L. 4444 i 4-- f 4 riov 1 av r- Svt 4t 700 North Main Street - Bedroom Suite Ulali Timber & Goal Co. Phone 1810 Provo - PRICES START AT $36.95 V'Sfi Ay I Years Low Sale Prices! All At Last 4 - Two additional carload shipments ordered at low market prices in January, have just arrived. Added to an already big stock of bed- room suites, you can make your selection from over 125 new suites. ofiioe. PHONE 337 v i'4 - 44 nor; FamRiss Excellent Condition Radio, Heater nor.iE friends in. Sedan 1936 TERRAPLANE Sedan ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 44y4 8 Radio, Heater Pay nothing down and as little as $.'.00 per month. West Fifth South $725 Clean Throughout 1937 HUDSON WAY! BUDGET BUILDING our $775 Upholstery Like New! TdcthsA SO PROUD OF !' 1939 NASH Sedan you dry but wirm lose to the outside roof. The roof is in conceiving heat. A new shingle roof, put on over the old, not only keeps your roof water tight, but seals the heat inside, where you need it. Even ii your roof does not leak right now. it's wise economy to build up its thickness as a protection against winter. If you atk our prices for a new shingle roof you'll not be obligated come in. Your roof should not only keep too. ISesrly half of the heat you during winter goes off through the as important as doors and windows 1S9 Vi 7.45 1939 MERCURY Sedan V helping the chapter here, it ha been necessary to ask Red Cross headquarters in Washington for further supplies of game anif cotton, according to Mrs. George KdowIus, chairman of the New Bedford Chapter. it Heater Low Mileage Ci ; BeMAS.S. NEW BEDFORD, tween emergency calls at five stations here are doing tht-ibit for the RedCroas cutting and folding surgical dressings for national defense and for foreign war wounded. Since the firemen have been the national of 1910 HUDSON Sedan :? j Inter-Americ- SPECIALS 1 (Amelia Lalta - reporter) Phone OliJl Distaster Fighting The national consciousness must somehow be aroused to the appalling price we are raying for carelessness. Strikes are voluntary, and we deplore the economic loss they cause. Accidents, though not voluntary, are mostly needless and are almost always preventable. greater rate. Firemen Do Bit jFor Red Cross The Fait Lake temple, closed for summer vaiation, will reopen Monday, August 4. for the usual ordinance work. The Genealogical Library will not be open Wednesday or Thursof the Red Croa day Americas evenings, during July and Commission for the Coordination August, but It Is open as nsual of Disaster Preparedness and from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. daring Mutual Assistance Relief. the summer months, each day In Meeting here for the week end- except Saturday when it is open heard until 1 p. m. ing June 30, delegate LIMA, PERU Closer cooper- James L. Fieser, vice chairman of ation among nation of the American Red Croas domestic western hemisphere In disaster operations, discuss disaster fightfighting waa pledged here by dele- ing methods employed in the gate attending the first session United States. Plan 10, 1911 One and one-ha- lf blocks south of U. S. Fish ::: -z Hatchery and Park Ro-Sh- e, Springville 1 S i? 4 i f- - n Road. 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