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Show o 9 NEW! UTAH gineer T. IL UTAH UNDERGROUND shows. Humphreys The yield from valla la 1219 found to be la excess of 200.000 acre feet of water, exclusive of 1700 veils la Baa pets THREE RESERVOIRS county not Included in the survey, 1200 families la tbs state using water from wella for domestic purposes, exclusive of those veils used by municipalities. Over Underground water devel- 10.000 acres of land depend upon opment in Utah, figured on a undergorund water sources for irbasis of annual yield and com- rigation, and mors thaa 10,000 pared with cost of recent de- wells are used tbs year around velopments for surface water, for stock watering. are valued at more than The survey shows a total of apof mil- proximately 24,000 walls, seventeen and one-thir- d lion dollars and equals the ex- which II percent are not used. WATER EQUALS wee Survey Finds pected average annual yield from the Deer Creek, Echo and Pine View reservoirs, projects which cost about lf million fourteen and dollars to build, a survey released Thursday by State En one-ha- Presents Of the balance approximately y, 00 11.000 are flow and 0000 pump walls, la a number of walls not used at present the water table has fallen too low for pumping or domestic use. About 2200 wella are used In the wells have dried up, while soma are clogged and could be the country, 2700 of which are flow and the balance pump wells. made to produce. Nearly; 400 walla are not need. Wasting water which could ha prevented la occurring at more than 400 wells, and unprovantablo waste la recorded at C4 wella. One thousand wells, uaad only for domestic purposes, were measured In the county and registered an average flow of 11 gallons per minute for flow wella and six gallons per minute for pump wella. Like measurements were made at 1700 Irrigation wella, and the 24 pump wella that were measured averaged 174 gallons per minute, while flow wella averaged Another of Americas Even though these wella are not now used there may be come exiatlng rlghta to them that could be put to uie. In Cedar Valley during he past year water diverted from wella Increased from an annual output of 1100 acre feet to 12,700 acre feet, although no new wella were opened. Tbla waa due In part to use made of rlghta not need In 1022. Utah County1! Survey The Important part played In Utah county by underground water la pointed out In the aur-vewhich ahowa a total of 41,-0acre feet of water diverted from thla aourco in 1020. In thla one county 1ISS famlllea are de-- j pendent upon thla aourco for uee, and 140 acrea of email gardens and lawna are Irrigated from thla supply Incidental to gallons per minute. FREE DANCE Finest Dance Orchestras! BHEP FIELDS The Rippling Rhythms of Shep Fields and his orchestra, NBC transcription artists, are the newest contribution of your own station, KOVO, to the musical delight of Central Utahs radio listeners. Shep Fields distinctive music, as broadcast by KOVO, includes such tunes as Let There Be Love, From Another World, Shake Down the Stars, Charming Little Faker and Imagination. LISTEN FOR THEM I 15,000BagsCement Bought; Funeral services were held In the Llndon chapel Sunday at I p. m. for little Pauline Thorne, who waa accidentally drowned In an Irrigation ditch Thursday afternoon. Pauline waa the three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Thorne. only unxloua about the future to whome the praccnt la Seneca. unprofitable. ! t Surprize' and admiration that SALT LAKE CITY Aird Medical Art Clinic 192 South 1st East - Phone 270 An enlarged, attractive, general reception room is adequately furnished; an operating room for minor surgery with a recovery room adjoining is but a part of the general arrangement. A courteous lady attendant will be present to receive and direct patients as to their request. building May W. NIXON, M. D. General Medicine, Obstetrics and Pediatrics VERN R. GREENWOOD, D. D. S. Dentistry They will be pleased to meet and serve their friends and patients at the new office location. Glasses may ha hand oa cup-pile- d. 5k J', ' r Buy ! : STYLE PERFECT WALLPAPER LOW PRICED the fast turnover of our 1939 stock, are able to give you this New 1940 Style Perfect Paper at a PRICE we would regularPAPER! ly have to charge for CLOSE-OUDue to The biggest aaad right now to labor, either with trucks or hand sBS-- J Provo, Utah declares Superintendent labor, Sidney H. Cluff, who asks that anyone dealring to haul cement (from Salt Lake should call 'him CHIROPRACTOR at 202. Dump trucks to haul M. THURMAN DR. gravel and aaad era also needed states Mr. Cluff. SI North 2nd. West Phono For tha next two months or to 11 41 1:M to 5:80 Horn: more such trucks will bo needed, hf and Mr. Cluff ache that owners able to help should arrange wlthi him for schedule of hauling act APPLIANCE REPAIRS 1700 yards will bo needed. Ragu-- I By tor contract prices will be paid GRIFFITH APPLIANCE for all hauling. Likewise for all SERVICE labor, and all penona desiring to do common labor chould phonal at tha Mr. Cluff before 7:20 a. m. or1 after I p. m. or eomo to tho SIS West Caator Phono 24 building. SWP Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Bqaipped and y Utah Valley Glass & Paint - PHONE 656 67 NORTH UNIV. AYE. - 2.01? Mcm i Qosrti Spec.' 91s Primes and surfaces all exterior weed SUP - M-- IPSC1AL 2.01? Ondsrciiter Mua Qesrts tpoc.91 s&isri Qt.lpcc.9lc For furniture, ' Spec. $2.01 hall. lEUi-Lorrn- E Ipsa par 6sL to Ss $2.99 inoAnA, toys. The EOM1ELOIB Heap Ipaaial iP 4AS smooth. Modem Writ FkMi . . . FLAT-TON- E Quarts IpssMTOs tVoar and wosthar rashtant. 2.20 AmmNom ooc Ssgriar tha house. Pan wafer i fli ; j S-- W iSabictt SaSsee IpesM ; RogatorlM 053 ' US $M4 Waterproofs and baauhftoi stucco, brick Pt. Sicrtto Stucco Or MbasipMtol $2.91 CoiMrf I narcr 'Ooo0emKsf' 4 Vl , Utah Valley Glass & Paint 67 North University Ave. we Come in and See For Yourself! MlOMi MOT BOUSE 0- a fit W For exterior of your home. BscuMM, dur play-leade- 72 But Vineyard Invites Scherzando Singers with FREE - - - 1940 Home Decorator and Calar Mia wvka Latest Phone X02I Cantor What promises to bt a vary fins program will bo held Sunday evening In the ward ehapal at tha INSURANCE M.I.A. aervieca. Tho Seharsando LOANS aad REAL ESTATE 8m 8lngers from tho 14th ward la Salt Lake will present a mnslcal FRED E. RAY 72 N. Ualv. At. Phone 112 program. Tha chorus personnel consist of Gensvlevo Nsuenschwander, diCOMPLETE rector; Josephine Madsen, accompanist; Evelyn Handley, Daryl RADIO SERVICE Hill, Linda Pearson, Estrid Orr, RALPHS RADIO Teds Mondfrans, Virginia Pedlar, AND APPUANCB Lois Goodfellow, Haiel Bramwell, 21 North Ualv. Ava. Phone 212 Dahl Whitehead, Elaine Jorgensen, Mary Walker, Shirley Giles and Virginia GUm, lingers. All members of tha ward era TOP QUALITY Invited to attend this TO REPAIR fcyYOun no HAY J. W. AIRD, M. D. J. and Jewelry Co. doi- t- are: Surgery WALTER T. HASLER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat P. M. KELLEY, M. D. Pediatrics, Gynecology and General Medicine J. RUSSELL SMITH, M. D. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN With Heindselman Optical Can newly-equippe- 1 1 , blo T The Aird hospital has been thoroughly remodeled, renovated, and modernly equipped for office quarters for physicians and dentists. j- - t ao-ee- pt See the New 1940 Line of AMAZINGLY t 41-pa- Attention ! Those located in the any community would Interesting undertake the erection of a Community auditorium, valued facet regarding dtlee and towns at 170,000 in these times, without either government or throughout the state are Included church aid, brought Herbert Snow, general manager of the In Origins of Utah Place Names, Portland Cement company in Salt Lake City, to President n publication released for H. Cluff and his committee of the Scera board this Sidney week thla distribution through to take Scera bonds aa payment in full for week, agreeing cooperation of the Utah Writers announces Victor C. Project and the State Department 15,000 bags of cement at car lot prices, Anderson this week as he reports progress on the new of Public Instruction. Hundreds of requests from structure. Wc shall be happy to sell you every part rf the United States this cement Again wa have evidence that through our Provo peopla and Canada have made necessary outalde onr community Coal Utah and Timber thlq Srd edition of 2,000 copies, dealers, at carlot la our undertaking, have faith prices, and announced Charles K. Madsen, company, aad arc willing to load a helping In We bonds Scera payment Prostate director of the Writers haad. Often wa hear critlclaau feel confident that with more than but Portject. 1000 families backing thla project of the big corporation!, land Cement la a Utah company, Based on extensive research the It will be successful, and wo do Ita atock being owned by Utah book gives the derivation of al- not hesitate to take your bonds, all most 700 place names. Including said Mr. Snow. men, and here la evidence they both extinct and existing names. from the Scera board was voiced arc working far the Interact of Wo with thorn conUtah "A major contribution of tha of Expression appreciation tinuedpeople. caccecc. book, said tha project director, Mr. who Anderson, Is Its listing of origlial place by Others Offer Help Too: names as they appeared In early Mr. Andenon pointed out to histories and manuscripts. This the Board that others are also Information, ha said, Is offering help la a lubstantlal to historians, scholars, and others manner. For example, the ConIn Interested solidated tracing the history Wagon and Machine of the state. Inasmuch as many of company, offer reinforced cteal, tha names hare long been changed roofing nallc, and other building and to find them now would resupplies, and will taka bonda for quire exhausting research. these material!. This offer cams In addition to namo origins, tha from Mr. Johnson, Provo manbook contains a short section of Morris Wlceomhc ager, through of Edgemont who Is a member of about the general Information state, and gives altitudes, popula- Vacuum and Washer tho Con. Wagon staff at tha Provo tions, and settlement dates of all and Service store. communities. In the back of the Tho Utah Valley Publishing book la the official State Bong, Bapreae or Track Order company la printing 1100 bond Utah, We Love Thee. Prices lew aad In $26 and 9100 denominations, promptly filled The book was revised by the Sattafactkm Guaranteed. which la being done on an actual Writers Project under the editoreost has Is, with to ho Provo CSty Vacuum Service mad la bonds forpayment ial supervision of Wado W. Kad-lecall labor research editor. It was 823 W. Center P. O. Box 86S mimeographed for free distribuThiuika From Mr. Auderaoa PROVO, UTAH tion by the 8tata Department of Bearn Appreciation by tha N DRIVE-IPublic Instruction. RADIO Board was again epoken by Mr, Copies are available by mailed SERVICE Anderson thus: All these conrequest to the Utah Writers' ProAleo prompt, efficient eervice cerns arc Utah 'concerns. They SI South Lake State Salt ject, St., on Houae Radloe arc serving tbalr communities. City, or the Department of Public at Consolidated Wagon has been Instruction In the 8tate Capitol. hers for more than half a century. NIMER ft CLAYSON Mr. Wight and Mr. Nielsen of tha Bee HOWARD THOMAS The featlval thla year ropra-ent- a Utah Vallay Publishing company tha mualc In tha Ufa of a 875 Bo. Ualv. likewise are deserving of recognichild. Primary tion. Wo thank thorn all for their Genevieve Mangum la chorlater, DR. ARTHUR VANCE support, and recognise them each Evelyn Chrlatenaen, pianist, and sad all as worthy of oar support r. VETERINARIAN Ethel H. Woolaton la Labor Needed: Kilocycles of the tilaaaea correctly prcccrtbed aad aecaratrly relieve headache aad eye strata. Ollier Supplies Offered PLACE NAMES 186 Weet Srd North Announcing the OPENING 8, 194C ORIGINS OF UTAH k, Old Drowned He- PRESENTS Parts Pleasant View ward M.LA. la sponsoring a Free Dance, Tuesday, May 7th at 8 P. M. Ice cream will be sold. The public la invited. 3-Y- ear 120 SO ROOKLET ftiday, May Win Meet Any Price gWdVATREE LI FI Cedar Shingle HAROLD MAAG PHONE 01S-R-- 4 Mrs. Blanche Nielson of Windsor entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of the Sfth birthday anniversary father, J. 8. Johnson. of A proved method with Tree Life Red Cedar Shingles lay the new shingles right over the PROVO CONSERVATORY OF DANCING old roof. Save expense, inconvenience, and get a better roof. The old roof is a base for the new Tree Life shingles, which provide greater protection, strength and insulation when laid in this way. Get the facts about this modern, convenient method before you your home. We will be glad to give you complete information without obligation. Announces To the Public re-ro- Tri-Sta- te LumberGompany rhone TWO-- O her Simple ... Economical Under ... Quick oar ABC Monthly Piymmrf Plan you Make am paying log tham oa arranqud fag your I wish to announce that, starting May 1st, establishing our main school in Salt Lake and Ptovo Conservatory will be operated City, we are under my personal direction aa a branch school Fridays and Saturdays only at our present address. I deeply appreciate the support given us in the past by our students and friends, and your pledged support in the future. RITA BROOKS 505 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 9 fit) Utah Timber & Goal Go. 164 West 5 North PHONE 232 u |