OCR Text |
Show TO Two Cougars Adorn Walls !53 Of New ra Christmas Fleldhouse V n ij. i, ii'Md th tne opening tii- - I'm vi Pi)' ! H i J C tu it;ii-,- - la n Young mi '! ir ,"an its i '1 n 1 land at io Crop Production of Special! hi t beautiful and Christmas eve. Utah 3 A t OA , s, 54 d fussing C'eriMis taken lault eal . iru a un five tact m Utah VaI.ey last yen. ona if tne uops aciiages and i jie-id- ii bast o a tmgf letter Mr Collett fornwi give a s tne states straw net grown here0 And pnsidint of BYL' is th j t only 56 t unties m the nat alt li ui tr at We Ik r J ib.oi ion pioduce moil stidw bernei. He us graduated Horn College s The than ripen heie BYU in 1932 it perU ovei 483,000 fni paintings hang abose tile modi in r.u iifie hment niiin-t- f quarts ot stiawbei rie.s were in 1940, as well as 270,000 s, loaded undid tne ninth and outh ends of the main seatmg quarts ol laspbcmes Approxsdtion on tin fast side of the imately 1800 cai loads ol fresh 1 leldlioiee fruit and vegetables were slup-pefrom Greater Utah Valley (Hhei paint. np. of tfie BYU Add to this the promascot, the u.ugdi, have been this year tloru to (ihn Potter, late hus- duets of 9,000 acri-- ol fruit, berband of Mis Mdigarct Potter, ries, corn, beans, peas, tomatoes, number of the faculty. pumpkins etc that wete canned pliant Mi Pottei's work? hang in sev or frozen here be foie shipment, eial Jibuti on the Y campus, and and we begin to realize why this u lingo lougai painted by him area is considered one ol the first giaus the ness office of Stan one hundied leading agmultural communities of the nation Watts, BYU bisketball mentor Could theie be anything of moie impoitance to this valley than the pioducts of its farms We think the answei is yes-t- he products ol our homes-ou- r young people There are about 8,000 in oui junior and i fa1, tfafrr sihiKils, according to nigh A?, $100 i Y HO tudint-'xjdv b' piiient of -- were i ni r Agricult-uralCensU- INTENATIONAL hai-veste- REFRIGERATORS HARVESTER P.us.n I I I hhc n.gnir man wi had lilt, and (,x)i wioas a u know that giowl.ng (at (inuihing at lie anticipated Did Mr. Page, of Page's, Inc., will six PA YSON Cl iRONICI )troir,bu 2U, OS tin hi, mi I on sin itsiiTh V,( i Colli tt, fi by Chriitmaa presents for six people who read thi advertisement discount Ihursd.i, Summarized by Group i roll HI Utah Valley is J Au id tig bdi, fi.it i tf ,j J between Merry Christmas to now d t Ol LH.K tl IDlIt . Daniel Hooper, 4, San Antonio, has entered college as a nuisii naior. 1I1KN AND NOW . . . Americas Wary Pickford, will end her to a Oku entitled "The Library- .- I six first come first servedl sweetheart in early retirement to make a coineh.!! ar d s PAGE S Inc. SPANISH FORK, UTAH Ate teen-ager- s Dl Wed like to have them wrapped and waiting for you7 r,W. Fo 1 r ir ! tr ' , 1 P 10H& DISTANCE CALL To LONG- - For O lihfw, , B . M Foi h hi DISTANCE st si call nat-uiail- s crops. F0 Vt, sen-m- grow older, to supplement the family budget Their earnings are spent in their home communities and adds to the giowth of our own cities and towns. A recent survey revealed that some 2,500 students earned approximately $300,000 last year, an average of $120.00 apiece Their earnings in 1951 were probably much greater due to the bumper crops because in 1950 there was considerable frost damage to the IL OlSTAhQ it-ic- nt Once again fits time to say 6( call school repoi ts of Many these young people earn their fust dollars in the fruit and vegetable harvest Desuable work habits can be formed at an eaily age by this favorable proximity of harvest labor and bounteous y tields and orchards We are proud of our large fam-dieand of the effoits of oui young people to earn their own spending money and, as they ''5 - CALL. p; l. LON& Sf.TANU. c ...but - YOl N new i i desr every long distance call has to be ous G I ,W amo If , on the spot! tailor-mad- e We can give you fastest service rush by calling this week e Wti if you avoid the before Christmas Eve. Mountain States Telephone!!. Telegraph Company Low evening rates are effect all day in priv you A reit Sunday, December 23. 3 3 b For 60 20 t Rapidly expanding industry For W in Utah is a clear indication of the future Ph greatness of our state. Once primarily an agricultural state, Utah today is a t i Will 01 producer of numerous t ' RE ra bp metals, oil, steel Producing Today and a bag full of good wishes for your health. 3oi M and many fabricated products. your happiness, and your Elect ces Ph Each of these industries requires hopes throughout 44 H industrial rubber products. the coming year. Here in Utah, Thermoid Western Company meets that need. Belting, hose, molded products, brake lining and friction materials, for the transportation industry, the oil industry, mines, farms, and food processing plants, are being produced at Thermoids Nephi factory, which began operations in June, 1948. Made by Utahns, these Thermoid products are ital to the progress that will lead to cy X ) I. ml utoco 1 oifoGDdmnmBSBi ' I'-'A- M y 1 - OIL REFINING COMPANY c Oil for our state. Field, Industrial and Automotive Products NEPHI, UTAH 4H |