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Show . UTAH VALLEY NEWS PROGRAM OF RALANCED Through "all-rU- k' crop Insurance, commodity loom and the conservation of natural resources Friday, September 6, 1940. . NATION-WI- ABUNDANCE h i ' States farmers continue to plaeo wheat under loan, with a total of approximately 10,000,000 bushels .reported under loan at the middle of August. Tho Federal Crop Insurance Corporation had a balance of 1,151,000 bushels of wheat on hand August Ith. Feed grain reserves are ample to meet the needs of tha nation for tha coming year." The accompanying graphic story tells how farmers are prepared to produce ... al f&' ' i . s lor, Salem; Glen EL Davis, William O. Johnson, George W. Jr and E. R. Nelson, La-Bar-on 'k' Saataquiu. ft vg ? US. farmers have enough grains 9 including to produce A. R. Croor, J. A. Francis, 8. W. Qrotegut, James Sorensen Jr. and-C- . H. Jex, Spanish Fork; Sel-vJ. Boyer, Arthur Finley and L. B. Harmar, Spring villa; Ronald J. Dykaa, Alas Hodqulst, Elmar A Jacob Clayton Jenkins, EL O. Larson, R. J. Murdock and A Y. oy or ( Saves on Insurance wasnt the point, Pop Jolly says, but our has cut fire insurance fireproof. And it makes the house new, modem, colorful roof costa because its look like a new home. Roofs have to take a lot of pnaishment, bat modem rooflag Is deslgaed to withstand the wont the weather saa do. It's attractive and economical. With onr plan, tha cost per month of paying for a roof that will last and look well Is only $8.00 Be Glad to Explain Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. 5 S. and 2 W Madsen Cleaning Co. - IZA Phone 357 (Ad. No. 6 of n series) Airplanes are barred from flying over sound movie studios. We Never Ask Hew Meek Can We Get" Prices arent set on our hardware items that way. Our first consideration is How low can we make the price and still show a standard fair profit 7 It means that we dont make as much per sale but make a lot more sales. i in a lerieo) Strong Memorial Hospital, : IHDf SOOSHT GWANDPA WA HgW SET OF TH- National Pressure Cooker -- vice. la During her employment China with tha Union Medical Collage, which la operated by tha Mlaa Rockefeller Foundation, Walker did considerable work with tho Public Health Stations and In Social Service In the com- THEY SAW THAT He MAO A RADIO ALL HIS OWN wmim -- MIS TOEflYMSY 535 i i $1695 Con. Wagon & Machine Go. SOUND flWTj UMV HU WENT TO SHUT I Poor Granpa was used to foot comfort, and shoea in need of repair can cause major foot trouble. Our expert workmen will make your shoes right quickly and at low cost. . , SPECIAL MEMO: Try Oar Shoe Dying la the time to change those white Hew fur Fell LOUIS KEU3CH and SONS (At the Bear of The Booterie ) Phone 707 . No. a of a Series) WHEN A CUSTOMER FRANKLY ADMITS i Oil Pressure Guage Indicates Danger Her Silent Partner one of life's unsung heroine, this w idow who came to us with what seemed to be a hopoleaNly muddled financial outlook. She wanted to meet her obligation fairly and bonnily. Sho bad a plaa for making money but needed a Hmall amount of capital. We were mighty pleaaod to be of easlatanee, and word cant express our prido' when aha said, referring to her snceeaafnl 1 think of you a buabwiM, my allcat partner. people dont realise their presence. For quality performance your radio should be checked by an expert every els months. TEKNI-CUE- K Radio Inspection Chassis and speaker cleaned, tubes checked, micrometer adjustment of moving parte, wiring checked, tonal tests, etc. .... $1.00 1210 Kilocycles . N. Unlr. Avs., Phono 111 (Ad. No. I of a series) out-of-to- Finance compan? Ralphs Radio &Appl. Co. II out-of-to- Site's Be--us- ... Perhapa you feel die fame ai one of our old who came in to visit us the other day. he had bmritdlf purchased a A few day befort ; new roof from an roofing aafaman. Aflac ha cams down to earth, aa ha put it, aad buying wondered just what be had bought. We (bowed him bow be could have purchased die mma roof from us at a substantial laving. He might hero bought a different kind of roof diet would have Imtei years longer for the same price he paid. Ha frankly admitted hed made a poor deal. We urge you to hold off a few boon before buying from roofers. Well be glad to submit an estimate without obligation, and most important ai all well always be here to stand behind our joba. Dont wait for die leak. Phone and let us solve jour roofing troubles. Our average price for 100 square fast of die highest grade Red Cedar Mingles V applied on jour home is only Onr Monthly Payment Plan asehet simple eety convenient . repairing i e ficiency la lessened. radio Ills develop slowly, many IM Tri-Sta- te Phono 629 (Ad. No. 6 of a aortas) f They Didn't Have His Shoes Repaired! Utah Water Storage commission Of tho total number of deleand Ora Bundy of Ogdon, a di- gate chosen, 20 were selected Delegates Named rector of the national from Utah and Wasatch counties munity. To Reclamation MIm Walker baa already visitI C. Montgomery, to Include: ed Provo and la very favorably Convention Impressed with tble community. No further changes at tha hosCl pital are contemplated at thla That Utah expect to do her time. part in tho fight tho 17 waiters Clayton Jenkins, Secretary, tatec will wage to maintain a place for reclamation In tho national a pending program waa apparent Thursday, with appointCOMMUNITY CHURCH ment of 140 delegates by Governor Henry H. Blood to represent (Ad. every county in Utah at tho anChurch School la now being nual convention of tha National held each 8nnday morning at tha Reclamation association in Great Community Church at 2:45 a. m. Falla Montana, September 24 to Classes have been arranged fir 26. ll all ages. Everyone la welcome. The delegation was recomThe morning service will bo mended for appointment by the held as nanal at 11 oeloek. Tha Young People are holding an early Sunday morning commnnlon service and will hold their regular meeting at the Chnrch at 7 p. m. When your automobile oil pressure gauge registers low, you kuow that failure to add oil will Impair car performance and possibly cause Irreparable damage. Theres no device on your radio to tdl you when its ef- t Ro- And there's no Incentive for onr clerks to try to sell yon one Item In preference to another. Price, quality and service are our only considerations In tho selection of onr stock. IDEA OF THE WEEK v. ITIMk WSV WS T chester, N. Y. For nine yeara, 1121 to 1117, Mlaa Walker was with tho Peiping, China Union Medical Collaga where aba was largely responsible for tho general administration of a 150 bed huapltal. During four yeara of thla time aba Mired Administrative Chlqf of tho Public and Private Out Patient Ser- Friday and Saturday Inside Stuff: Mo. 119 N. Unhv Ays. Walker will Uko ever her has had a thorough training and wide ex parlance In administration work and comas to Provo with high recomneudattoaa. Her education waa obtained In tho Spencerian Business Collage, Cleveland College and Was tarn Reserve University. She has had special training In hospital administration In tha University Hospitals at Cleveland, Yandex blit Cllnle In New York John Hopkins Baltimore, Hospital, Chicago Univarsity Clinics and Miss Roma Wight today becomes the bride of Noall E. Walter, in a temple ceremony at the Salt Lake temple, attended by the parents of both young people, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Wight of 79 West Second North street, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Walter of Holladay. Bishop Christensen of the Salt Lake temple officiated. The bride is a Normal school graduate, has attended the Brigham Young university, and while there was a member of the Ta Lenta Social unit. She was employed later at the Clark Clinic, and is now employed by Dr. Louis G. Moench of the Provo District Health Office. Mr. Walter is a graduate of the University of Utah, and has had special training in Public Health work at the Vanderbilt university in Nashville, Tenn. He is employed by the Utah State Board of Health as nniiltnrlnii- Immediately following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast will be served at the Hotel Utah, after which the young couple will leave on their honeymoon to Canada. They will return through the Pacific North-Wes- t, making their home at 134 North Seventh East street, Provo. THE JOLLY FAMILY Well in pressing; understanding llttls new duties on Monday September 16th. Superintendent Walker cornea to Provo from Wauaesn, Ohio, whore she has been superintendent of the Commonwealth Fund Hospital, a similar Institution to tho Utah Valley Hospital. She Bride of Today That hii 475. Com-alg- ny Mias each person ate in 8w hug she gave you wheu riu saw tbs dress Isokiug Uko new was worth n , wasnt It? Our apart, careful workmanship and prompt service art waiting for other big wnnuutu CALL Tha Exscutivo Board of tho Utah Vallay hospital la plaassd to announce tho appointment of Mias Mildred F. Walker as Super intasdant of tbs Utah Valley Hospital to succeed Mrs. Freda who has resigned. more than quick, risters-under-the-ak- for 2yfiBf of the 132,000,000 people lath cleaning and Hut New Superintendent To Take Charge reserves, of Renumber when her first date? Yon didn't teD her, but you seat bar nicest dress to us Cor Watkins, Provo. Tho reclamation program will ba given consideration at a moating of tho Utah Water Storage commission Thursday in tha Governors board room at tha atato capital, according to State Engineer T. H. Humpherys, commission secretary. GhamgAAf JactAi Moqt in 1 Iieber City; David I. Gardner and Sylvan W. Clark, Lehl; John T. Lant and A. C. Reeee, Payson; J. W. Qtllman, Oram; Roy T. Tay- DE features of tho Oranacy farmers of Utah county art cooperating with farmers of tho atata and nation In providing ample reserves of food as a part of tha national defense program, explained David H. Jonea, chairman of tho eounty AAA committee today. Ho pointed out that United pork. Evcr-Norm- 'jt $ Q FARMERS COOPERATE IN V ,1 590 Lumber Company Sonth University Ave. PhOM 90 |