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Show Q O UTAH VALLEY NEWS Vineyard Missionary Writes of Mexico Not far from tha City of Mexico, about (t mile to tho Nortbaaat Uo tho ruin of tho one great elty of San Juan Teotlhuacan. At one time It could have been the home of a million Inhabitant. The main atreet of the city Tuna from the north to the aoith and ha been pared with a form of cement On either aide of thla are what were once huge building and temple, moetly burled under their own debria and imall mound from II to 41 feet In height The main edifice brought to ones attention because of Its else la the Pyramid of the Sun, 77 feet square at the base and 114 feet high. It la an entlrsly artificial atructnre, built of adobe and faced with rock. To the west Ida is a rock stairway that had been cement covered, climbing to the auumlt. It at once bears witness to the power and majaaty of the Prince reigning at the time It was built Among many other points of lnterost In the same city are the Pyramid of the Moon and the Temple of Quetsalcoatt Accord' Ing to chronological calculation thla city was built about l,06l year ago. It Is a most Interesting sight for a student of tho Book of Mormon. Mexico City, where we have been laboring for the past month Is one of the fast eat growing dtla In the world, having grown from 400,00 In 1020 to 1,700,000 Inhabitant this year. It being ths homo of nearly of tha residents of ths entire Republic, so you see that we two Elders, together with the two lady missionaries located here do not lack for 1940 Crops in Utah Net Farmeis Nearly $50,000,000 Federal reports issued this week by Frank Andrews, agricultural statistician, reveal average crop returns for Utah fanners will approach the 1939 levels, thus bringing a total cash income to the state from its farms gardens and orchards of nearly $50,000,000. Excerpts from Mr. Andrew's report follow: As a crop year, 1040 was somewhat below a medium year but probably will prove a little better than 1010 on a quantity basla. Condltlona for livestock during spring, fall and winter months were favorable In tho state, al- though the long summer dry period caused some difficulty, thla was largely only temporary. Sugar Beets turned out better lean expected despite disease and insect pest Inroads, Utah's 41,000 acres planted tenths crop In 1040 pro, dueed 101,000 tons with yield per harvested acre running 10.1 tons, compared with a 110 yield per work. acre of 11.0 which proThe religious law hinder our duced 081,000 tons, tons on 11,000 work considerably. At present we acres. do not have a chapel hero and have been trying to rent a hall In Fruit Crap which to meet, but, alnee under came through the eeason withthe law, private buildings used for out serious da mags with an exreligious purposes are bubject to cellent cherry crop, good return confiscation 40 of ths value on pears and average peach crop. no one Cantaloupes nearly were doubled going to the denouncer cares to run the risk Involved; In quantity with a record per Nevertheless the work here Is growing and our friend are send- ing with class leader, Chester ing us to new Investigators ao Graff In charge. Songs repressnt-ln- g fait that we can scarcely keep different periods of church abreast of the work. were sung as follows: history The weather, here is mild and 'No room for tho Christ child Alfalfa and all but the by Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Graff; lovely. more tender plants are growing The Morning Breaks, the Shadfine. (The scenery Is beautiful. ows Flee by V. Emil Hansen and E. Carlyle Bunker. Melda Hacking; An Angel from on High and Joseph Smith's First Prayec by Mr. and Mrs. Dos Adams, I Know That My Redeemer Uvea by Moroni 111 Go Where Ton (Mrs. C. H. Pouuon Reporter) Jensen;Me to Qoby Ivern Pyns; Want A 'Oh, My Father by a quartette, A review of the course of study Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hacking, Winof the Gospel Doctrine class dur- nie Graff and F. B. Wofflnden, was In tha given ing past year and Though Deepning Trials Sunday School last Sunday morn- - by the congregation. Come, Come, Ye Saints was played as a violin solo by Royal Neilsen. Between songs short talks were given by Cheater Graff. The accompanists were Mrs. Melba Pyns and Mrs. Hasel Liston. A family dinner was given by Mr. and hn: Harold Haag at their home on Christmas 'day, 8eated at the table were Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and sons Dan and Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. one-ten- th WHICH CIRCLE IS LARGER? again Theyre the me aim. Your eyee are each tricky thing that it doesn't pay to gneae whether theyre all right or not And it doeaa't cost yon anything to haro an rye fwamlwatinn by a ekllled optometrist Then yon KNOW whether or not you need Come In tomorrow. glaeeee. Wrong Dr. 6. H. HEINDSELMAN Graduate and Reglatered Optometrist 1M W. Cen. Provo Fh. SMV TIMPAN060S . REPAIRING how many truck drivers come in here regular customers. Truck Silvers in this are usually careful sticklers for details, service and aptness qualities that make them good drivers. They get that tall measure of set lice and attention FIATS that make them regular customer. See Us Now W. H. Bill WILDE A Standard OH Service Station Corner of 2nd N. and Univ. Ave. REVERENCE HAS NO ?! PRICE TAG 0; Daring 1MB Utah farmers cash income from erope totaled (11,141,000. The livestock Industry produced (11,117,000 In the state. Federal benefits to farmers produced an added (1,171,000 for an agricultural cash Income total for the year of (40,017,000. Wheat Production In Utah In 1040 topped 1010 returns due to as Increase in yield per acre of 1.7 bushels, an average of 11.4 bushels per harvested acre. Production totaled 4,101,-00- 0 bushels from 211,000 acres In 1040 compared with 1,080,000 from 228,000 acres la 1010. Per acre production for both winter and spring varieties was above 1080 levels. Winter wheat production wae 1,171,000 bushela, with 1,181,000 bushela of spring wheat harvested In 1040. Oats and Barley production Increased In 1140. Oats totaled 1,071,000 bushels, Apple production dropped from compared with 080,000 in 1080, , While tomatoes, 808,- - bushela. it is trae that earn no price teg. Hugs why cor less l funeral are given tho same Am kindly service and thong! higher priced ritao. Wo nrgs yen 11. Alvin Rowley and children Claude T. C. Chidee ter. Warren Williams who haa been and Anne, Lowell Bigelow, Mias Ilia Briggs of Spanish Fork, Mr. employed nt Walker Elne, Caliand Mrs. John Lorens of Tacoma, fornia has returned home. Er. end Mr. Tony Nslson are Waahlngton, Paul and Wayne Haag and tho host and hostess. pending tha holidays la Hunting-to- n Mr. and Mrs. John Lorsns, Park, California with relatives (Maurlne Bigelow) of Tacoma. and Mends. Mrs. Emma Poulaon has returnWashington are spending the holidays here with their parents, ed to Salt Lake City after spendMr. and Mrs. Barney Bigelow and ing Chrlatmas haro with bar son other relatives hero and In Salt Leo and family. Laks City. Mr. and Era. Jamas A. LoveMr. and Mrs. Russell Carson less of Belt Lake sprat Christmas and children of Fairfield sprat day with Er. and Mr. Varnle Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Loveless and family. Orrell De Lange. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Poulson and daughter Eva spent Christmas In Salt Lake city with Mr. and Mra. Regardless of price, youll find all our service! COMPLETE, with fine appointments, and we assure pen oar price will satisfy yon completely. . Berg Mortuary ISA East Center i 88,000 bushela, 88,000 EVERY CAR RECONDITIONED Winterized, and Ready to Go! Harold Join had tho misfortune to have tho cab of hia now coal track destroyed by tire last weak. Going through Spanlnh Fork canyon bo discovered a leak In hla gaa lino. Locking hlc spare tiro and other valuables In tho cab ha started for a service station for repair. It appears that while ho was goaa someone tried to gat the cab door open by prying ap through tho floor board. They struck n from tho match and tha ga leaky gaa Una Ignited, 1939 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coupe Original Kingston Grey finish Radio, better; 18,000 milra $S9SJf 1939 BUICK Special BuMbcm Coape-Afde- n Beige finish; looks and handle like new. M98jM 1939 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedea Perfect Throughout. New U. S. Tiros, heater, 19,000 milra $I7S4W Cannon-Ashto- Inc. n, Your Buice and Chxvxolst Dealer ISl Booth Ualveialty Am OPEN ALL NIGHT Who can do it? VENETIAN BLIND! NEIGHBOR DRIVES A NEW CAR JUST LIKE THIS YOUR con DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN u. & Pr'tlon Peaches, 104,000 and 174,000 pears, 104,000 and 188,-00bushels; produced better yields of II all varieties cherries 1480 bushels average per acre for a and 400 840 and crop of 111,000 bushels, compar- 800 tons. tons; grays, ed with 471,000 la 110 when Cantaloupes led the commercial average per acre yield was II truck and canning crop group, bushels. with 101,000 erates produced In 1040 compared with 81,000 la Potatoes also showsd Increased per acre 1080. Market green pea production yield, from 110 bushels In 111 to 170 In 1040, for total 1040 pro- declined, with yield of 08 bushels duction of 8,040,00 bushels, per acre reported In 1140 comcompared with 8,010,000 In pared with 140 In 1080. Total was 147,000 1040 production Hay bushels, compared with 810,000 production Increased from 1,- - Is 1080. 028.000 tons In 111 to 1,118,000 In 1140, with average per acre Total Production of Other Crops follows, the yield Increasing from l.ll tons In 1111 to 1.00 In 1040. 111! figure first, the 1040 figure following: Snap beans, 2800 and Alfalfa Seed 8100 tone; cabbage, 0800 and totaled production 110,000 8400 tons; celery, 10,000 erates bushela In 1040, compared with sarh year; onions, 278,000 and hundred-poun- d 102.000 bushels In 1080, with the 220.000 sacks; 1140 per acre yield of 1.8 bushels, canning peas, 11,810 and 18,700 .2 of a bushel above that of the tons; strawberries, (4,000 and 01.000 crates; canning tomatoes, preceding year. 80,800 and 88,700 tons; market TIRE TRUCK DRIVERS EXPECT MORE THEY GET IT HERE t with per acre yield Increasing 000 bushels in 111 to 110,000 In from II bushels In 1111 to 17 In 1040. 140. Barley productoln was I.- .. .. 112.000 bushels compared with comparisons are as 1.114.000 In 1010, with an aver- 0r,tl age yield constant at 17 bushels the 1040 figures following: per sere. acre yield of 140 era tee, IS crates Corn more than the 111 average. UTAH VALLEY GLASS AND PAINT CO. become Friday, January 8, IMS 1M Waal M Nsh Free, mss Sedan la n bemuse lie original owner was willing to sacrifice to drivw n 1B40 Model. Tonr neighbor thlnho of HU car been nee he bought It that way. And yet yon near fat BETTER condition (heenuao if completely pm conditioned) for a fraction of the original cert. If n bargain to snap ap la a harry. This IBM Hudson Below we list a few of the Many Makea and All Models of Cars, priced from $75. to $096. Utah IBM CHEVROLET SEDAN INSURANCE ad REAL ESTATE BATTERIES 1B40 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1B87 FORD COUPE Radio and Heater Radio I IBM FORD V-- PICK-U- P IBM CHEV. Chaaric and Cab, Thla b n real bargain! 1BS7 DODGE SEDAN Brimhall Bros. FEEDS. EAT B Pkena 78 N. Univ. Ava. Phone 1553 18 Liberal COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE ISO Ualv. AND APPLIANCE IS North Univ. Ava. The Year North Trade-i- STARTING THURSDAY Allowances and Easy Terms! UNITED JANUARY 2nd SALES A Sale You Cant Afford to MW 1 PHONE 1000 Fire Real Estate Is Dead Long Live FEW Willard L. Sowards Agency PROVO Willard L. Sowards UTAH Agency UTAH PROVO the Year Cany Liability Insurance on Your Stairways? -- During the past 12 months we have endeavored constantly to give you courtesy and service in all matters. We feel we have done a good job at the same time we do not rest on past laurels. For the new year we again pledge our best wishes, full to every customer of eanldat Sittin Pretty Were hoping: jronr outlook for 1941 is bright and cheerful and that the New ion Year bring you all you could possibly hope for. Granite Furniture Co. 84 N. Univ. Ave. Provo on. L Wap & Mach. Co Heres looking at you! With a gleam and sparkle in his eyes, 1941 scans the outlook and anticipates a year of genuine hope and happiness for all our friends. Hail the new King HIGH TIME! The rick wrick" I wont shee had It repaired here, Bring yow watch In for let ra give year Home Lectra-Te- st We'U tan yon what repair It need aad qaote yon lowwot prices on quality repair. Happy 1941! KUrtrhrrfi 368 West Center St. for Injurleo Buffered by a taembera a tha Inadequately Uted Its efaaply a case ef i to Mavw Provo, Utah W. E. MITCHELL YOUR JEWELER Tim Inspector for U. P. Utm- - 4 Weat Coal Crater Railroad. aid L 471 G. Guymon Exit 6th North Piero |