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Show or Tin: voice lunox n Tluir-da! Xmas Cactus-Lan- d tl r I I ' o' - !n,t- x v .1 Hits r o t 11 a foai.il m si hip u ' ri he i lli're, t,0'-- i.i'ii iari 1 !im ii ("t!'!- t w - " i i i . s li, p'.ir.t-- . -- st. id t d c 1 tip Lor'li l.att- on tie al (her 1 . h rt . ui- -, g nil tr lie ham- - ' Ot h . n n Oi t ail u i . cah tails, are r: tit r T te .1' ,iv land h.o thcrry, And, f(rr jtar n-- lit i as be tm-tl- -. the pretty th ere exditly a be oii,l on f.r, holly, or pine Churth grouts and private caroling par'it a olttn gather around a i actus Cin-na- s tree for sorg-fe-t- s at n'gl t. htcause the air la hainiv ail winter there. Caitus trees are never cut for The Southwest Is use Indoors Children ruh an outdoor land outside to see the miracle that they are beauiful Cactus jilarts are used In d rt art as along our Mexican border Lt cause, more oft n than not, thpsp are the only "treis" avj'l-a- t A home, a Tll'age, a town le may not hate a fir or other tier-greewithin 200 miles of it. but giant saguaro growths may adorn every front yard. This seems not s, n ten- hH -, us a - I 1. ii- -t a 'I ' . ' t in at.' i , out to si e h v n -i . ,1 n i . - , , ,o itt to t d t! t u 'i g v, a - n- t i t ,i',fi' ot f. . i " orns at rho f g rl- Pi.t -- n, Aiit'iii, have r tuals of die ora' 'i g the I, s t t d a i n n, is most ' l n s ' d ti hive mj m i ui.h and at nis are a' 1 lit an I , "1 ,M ul dlttll, dlul color i s a tniiii.iit gretn Its h, 4w ,V. k Lm ft -- . X, Vs. illWt -- . f. tti Os V.. V Tn, i, I, f,n,r (which annual Inge in May, is the Arizona state Siguaro flower In ad luion, the iiii t u s tries - for theirsiivts, to (tar, cholla. or "jumping cactus," b kue d in gav coll, ge partita, an or otbtr spet tes may ht for poor children of the region dttrhorn, decorattd. Occasionally, a veritno who otherwise would have able cactus forest will be btrung rees at all. with colored lights. li.rtidd cf muffs and fur coats In cities like Phoenix and Tucthese sun-lanand overshoes, son. people often plant or transshorts colored wear coeds gaily cactus trees near their wlon decorating trees, and If plant for decoration at Christbodies, cowboy boots show up, too, it's mas as supplement to evergreen bet ause many of the girls are e. trees ued ranch reared The giant saguaro, largest of 1 d xt Oi-te- t Ws, , - tu, Cue at I loot 4 O TUBERCULOSIS hi This test, which Is harmless, Is made by placing a patch teat on on the forearm. If the reaction Is positive the area nnder the patch will become allghtljr red and swollen In two or three days. Then It will disappear leaving no scar or other effects. If a child has a positive reaction It means that tuberculosis germs have at some time entered hlg body, it does not tell how many there are or If they are doing any damage. A chest should then follow to see that no harm Is being done In the lungs. Do you know these facts about tuberculosis? It Is not Inherited. It Is transmitted from person to person. In the early stages there are H no symptoms. In this stage It Is highly curable. The high school age Is the str threshold of an age period when many cases of tuberculosis For that reason the 9tL grade students In all our high schools will be given the opportunity of having the patch test. That we have enough knowf ? ledge about tuberculosis to comI 3 pletely eradicate It If we put it Into practice. That bIIIcosIs, commonly known as "miner's con, makes a person more liable to have tubercu- ft ft h ft ft ft ti 5? ii h ti X-r- ft ft Mr V hi ft ft i hi ft ft I i Christmas ft ti i ft n CjLves ii ft ft ft (i ft u iPleasant cJhoacjhts hi ft ft ft Our many friends we wished our ft t r1 warmest Good Wishes have helped us close another chapter in the life You I? ti (i ti' M'.lbs Brighten ft' ii Winter ii In late winter, when all flower ti lovers long for spring, nothing losis. Greetings for Christmas and Sincere Season's Greetings. It for the New Year being ushered in May it be your happiest. of our business and we are ft ft . . . ft ti ti ti ' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ti ii ti Lincoln Hitih Busketeers Drill for Coming Campaign nmisirjj axd nntcnrjjTs cm, FEOVO, UTAH Z&ai Til CHC&f fl&nC-O&n- ed .H ; ft ft datdt re-n- lt FEEDS . so DAIRY FEED COBH id . ,23 80 lbs. 1.37 Yd'oV.... bulbs, tulips are ticularly pleasing, for their ors are bright and cheerful. col- Lehl nx pavers are to have tax redu.tion of three mills, total-"i2,627 27. g Lilli's tentative budget for l'M2, totaling $71.000 10 shows a riduction of 02600, based on a lew tedtned from 22 to 19 mills ti WMWI fIDOII PVOIIf MUUNC3 COtPO RATION S BUNKER FARM FEEDS Phone 01G-R- 3 ft jfS & Ih-- QUALITY New Hampshire Reds. Before baying investigate our GUARANTEED quality chicks. Unexcelled strains backed by 20 years intensive breeding proWrite today for degram. tailed literature and Spring prices. View 24, Vineyard 22; Grand View 29, Timpanogos 24; Sliarnn 26. 47, Edgemont Thursday's Grand VIpw 38. Edgegames mont 29; Sharon 17, View 18; Timpanogos View 5. CLr.VER APRON TWO VERSIONS HS Monday, December 22 Vineyard vg Lake View Timpanogos vs Pleasant View Sharon vs Grand View Edgemont bye. Monday, December 29 Timpanogos vs Vineyard Sharon vs Lake View Edgemont vs Pleasant View Grand View bye Tuesday, December 30 Sharon vs Timpanogos Edgemont vs Vlnevard GrRnd View vs Lake View Pleasant View bye. Utahs 1942. 1 943 and possibly 944 license plates went on sale this week at state tax commission offices Coordination of all health organizations and agencies In Utah county is being planned for a 1 y Administratrix , 'XTev 1 - 4 mm. cut in sizes small and large medium ) 4 4 1 t44 44 44. the uorlift ftneft elect Re&j Kiloumtt Pouer produced for jo kj Amtvttmm buamets m h the ktnd cf pnu er the ter et 90 the nstton. 4 4V.44-4- 4 '444 4'4 ia 4-- f f44 4 a mi'npti n 2e L. ' i In .iV. . i he t a ml ni U . La-- 't- - t ' 2 i f icmi k Estate of Elliott A. Newell, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersized at the law office of Christenson and Christenson, 32 West Center, Provo, Utah, on or before Janr.-- y 29, 1942. CHRISTENSON CHRISTENSON, Attornea for Administrat- t SPINET ors. PIANO EUGENE E. NEWELL, and ARTHUR E. NEWELL, Admin- We invite you to see, hear and play this dainty new istrators. Published In the Voice of Sharon November 27, December 4, type piano. It has a standard 83 note scale, respon- and rich full sive action tone. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter ot the Estate of Ellen Armlnda Lofgran, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Golden Lufgruu, the undersigned, at the office of Elmer L. Terry, attorney. Room 312, City and County Building, Provo, Utah on or before January 21st. 1942. See it today n i iui 1 ' .WWT -I" t H1 I 8 SPECIAL GOLDEN LOFGRAN B A R Frecutor. ELMER L. TERRY, Attorney for Executor. Publication dates Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 6, 12, 1941. GAIN Sliffhtly Used poBTT I'LVNO only 0225 Louis Kclsch & Sons Rear ef Booterie West Center 12-- 4 - X. iu- jS3r frjfaw kil tutu TVYIJOR BROS COMKLNY Prove (35-38- Small size, apron A, requires 2H yarda 35 inch fabric and 2 yards ruffling; apron B, 2)4 yarda 85 inch fabric and 8 yards Send FIFTEEN CENTS (154) fn coin for this pattern. WRITB CLEARLY SIZE, NAME, AND STYLE NUMBER. Send orders to Newspaper Pattern Department, 70 Fifth Avenua, New York, N.Y. C ). ft ft ft ft ft ft ft tui Cm k S ftr a r I- - 4 : Hill Vi Vi l Vi Vi p ft ft ft phi . ft p s' 1 ik'vN x ft ft ft ft ii I J f ' f ) ii f ar i hf hi -- 0 j vH 'j 4 8 u mas Specie jl ii ISl'miP'ftVr v. . !! V . h w un A Mr (i ft ft Chest 2.95 House Coat Reg1. $31.50 P Total $37.45 Value it h? Vi . s' hi h ' phi ti - ' ' it I & ft! 57 3Q0gjjP NOW ONLY, H A W 10 Vi DO' 3rd Floor EXCLUSIVE AT TAYLOR BROS. BUSINESS GONG Music Dep. CHE ii ti $7 Ik&Vnadw'i&iCd nc-ra- e. mfjafttf ut v i;, P Printed In Big Type p.fenrf til A tt) J p ADSARE NEWS - lot - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ti Ss (40-42- i iHil-i'- air j Attorney for Administratrix Publication dates Nov. 28, Dec. 6, 12, 19. 1941. p j, 1 vrouji v, the w . d 'ill - H A. V. WATKINS, 1 - i 0 ti m ld ho' e ADA SKINNER, Vi ,o!fre'err Nxuonal ..ti ou m prt-ben- fi e n ut a in i.ilip pri billing Estate of James A. Skinner. t Creditors will claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of A. V. Watkins, Roundy bunding, 4$ N. University Avenue, Provo, Utah, on or before January 30th, 1942. Vi (32-S4- - I'- NOTICE TO CREDITORS n n Pattern 444 h i ft ' tt -- Famous Cavalier ft Remainder of the schedule follows: Thursday, December 18 Pleasant View vs Lake View Vineyard vs Grand View Timpanogos vs Edgemont Sharon bye. Phone Provo 016-R- 3 Pengrove Hatchery, Petsluma, California program. tbi tom 0f the oaoon, cvm- at out l'JU 18, ft ft Schedule timfip-'- itioa P i nil'll of u ulat i Tleasant View and Grand View REBUILT are leading the pack at the present time, eaih having won two ARMY SHOES Results Big Values for Little Blonej games without a defeat of last week's games at Pleasant games health pregram to absorb difficulties resulting from an Influx In population due to defense Industries springing up. wl.h Dr amuel Young, recently appointed public health physician tr charge. u privt. enters- - s I regis-ratlo- Di-hu- or the further -- Grand View Take Lead Provo ft ft ft tiithi'i of poo! 11, 18., 1941. fin-i'-h- J, Agent a - Sharon Stake's basket1.80 ball tournament got underway Inst week as all seven wards MIXED PIG FEED 1.80 fielded teams. As a result of the diviMi tournament date being set ahead the teams are playing Iwo rounds each week In order FLOUR, Star, Turkey,' to have the league schedule P.isr Patio Print in time for the division 1.37 plnvofts 48 lb. bag Games are played on Wednesdays and Thursdays of each week in the Lincoln high RAGS ARE VALUABLE school gvmnnsium. Thrpe games Games Help win the war by conserv- are plaved each night. ' start at 7'00 p. m., p. m ing them I'or top market prices on bags and 9 00 p m. of all kinds bring them in to Central I tab's bag bendciu.lrters. Pleasant View And Bunker Farms par- Basketball M-M- Consult County Clerk Respective Signers for la formation. WHEAT, recleaned S. C. g Sharon 1.80 Tournament Underway Levin was named by the housing committee as hnniing director of the Provo to establish a homes sir aria office in preparation for an rxnected population increase resulting from the steel expan-"i- h m h spring-flowerin- The Tigers have won two preseason games while dropping hut one. In the first game of the AVas-ati- Chid Baby White Leghorns and eives more pleasure than a pot of soring flowering bulbs on the Of all the window sill. Peterson Lincoln high school Tigers are stason the Llncolmtes defeated the touted Noith Summit quintet bi ginning to round into shape as 29 to 23 The following night trainweik's the final enter they a game to the h they dropped before the Alpine League ing by a score of 32 opening scheduled for January 5, to 20.Acadamey L&Bt Wednesday the TigThe squad, away to a late start ers gained revenge over Wasatch due to the lengthy football seathem 30 to 27 on son, has been hindered by several by trimming the Lincoln floor in a return the injuries and illness during coach game. In this game Lincoln playact twowetks. As a ed without the services of two Lee Brooks has expressed regulars, Phil Conder, forward, team's the concerning who received a leg Injury In the schedphvsieal condition and hag uled lengthy workouts in an ef- previous Wasatch game, and Ralph Peterson, a husky guard, fort to round the cagers into who was In bed with the flu. shape. New Score Board Two in Gaines The new score board, which was presented to the school by last years senior class, has been installed and was In use for the games played last week. The board Is a great help to the spectators as it gives the score, time Fine Quality left to play and Indicates the Economically Priced It will al-- I period being played. cwt. so do away with any question of .45 timing as the buzzer on the CALC1TE, hen size clock goes off automatically as the period ends. WHITE BRAII ft truly appreciative of your cooperation and confidence. doesn't seem twelve months since the lost time It ft ft ft 11 ft ft ft ft ft ft 1arli liv ! PATCH TEST FOR I Lchl Notices Sports and Recreation .1 t Denibu- y, w i.l ef tie siiatig,, thnst- 1' he as tall a i. I i i. r u .oi i ill. " f i - or , A $2.95 House Coat With ANT Chest t ll t TAYI.0R BROS C0MBNYfl - f hi W !r - - MT Tf m v S s T T't Iw m e ti-- |