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Show 6 (D UTAH VALLEY NE W S Friday, February 21, 1941. Farm Bureau Conference Suggests Remedies For Agricultures Problems (Coatteucd from hp 1) Amnnoun, profMMT at B. T. U. presented a bang ol figures, declaring MOO a roar Utah baa too famiUcc, rat wo waato tbo atata'a wator raaourcas, tall to trala oar youth for apaelflo vocations, aad eoatlaaa losing oar capital invsst-M- t thousands of by sanding Utah's hays aad gtrla oat of the atato to Bad battor cbaaooi thaa wo eaa giro thus at bsai. Oalr bj UN ITT aad COOPERATION eaa thoao conditions bo cometod, daelarod Mr. Oaotb. 200 EXNOELSSOHN LakeView Gleaners Bind First Sheaf NEW CASES AT GRANDVIEW REPORTED III UTAH uiy alao-wbo- ra ill css as of total of diseases was reported to tho Utah State Board of Health for the week ending February 14. This Is an Increase of ISO bases over the previous week. One hundred and fourteen cases of Influeaaa were reported as for the precompared with municable com- of tb vious week. Blsty-tw- o eases were reported from CCC camps; ono located at Huntsville war questioned bp Dr. Walker, and the other at Moab. The M lal eontraatod tbo who eases reported from the Hanto-vtll- o attltado of tbo past with tbo pro Camp are hoys who have aoat dynamic foreoo at work, dearrived from Louisiana nom claring that all propertr rights aro tho rssalt of society guaran-tooln- g sack rights, aad hence where people fall to a so their land and water for the beet good of all, eoelety has tho perfect right to reoeiad those property rights, and ass them to better advantage. It was a plea for government regulation of private Interests for the good of all. ML HMOI highlighted the several points, urging that tho freedom of the undoubtedly conference at recently and were apparently exposed before leaving home. Two cases of diphtheria were reported from Balt Lake City. This makes a total of Id cases reported from Balt Lake City aad County since January IT, 1M1. Of this group, 7 were children and three were adults. Only two eases were reported for the corresponding period one year ago. One ease of infantile paralysis, a boy, age 11, was reported from Pleasant Grove. Whooping cough and scarlet fever both showed an Increase ever the previous week. Totals for diseases are as fol- Itself. "Corporations aro monsters which we must lean to regulate, ha declared. While democracy Is the lows: chicken pox, 111; meeslaa, most difficult of all toms of II; German measles, II; mumps. scarlet fever, government to carry on, yet tbo II; pnenmonla, I; need exists to school our Ideas II; tuberculosis, I; whooping and purposes, that we may have cough, 111; gonorrhea, II; syphsore throat, I. government ky agreement and not ilis, II; aad sap tie ho by authority, urged. Individual ( Is democracy oeenpatloae were stressed ' by other speakers. Farms and homes have mack Maun time, which should never ho defined as waste time, hut rather an opportune tfmo to do something useful and productive for future "Wo Must make saerlflesa' that wo may adjust ourselves to future problems after this war is ever, urged sbother - speaker, while Dr. Mssou sup reseed tho boHaf that today sees a th sptritaai struggle going eu, between the Maas of I nancy aad aad the only tnteHfiteefcm. aotutlea la cooporatlou among tboae who dsalre that living together may ho something desirable aad worth While. , t; BACK ROW (L. ta R.)': Belvs Williamson, Leone Madsen, secretary; Cleo Davis, Donna Scott, Ma urine Boulton, Lila Madsen, president ; Barbara Stubbs. FRONT ROW (L. to R.) : Edna Scott, Y.WJO.A. president in Lake View ward; vice-presiden- LaVerne Ginger, Helen Edwards, Ada Ward, Margaret Williamson, Elverda Madsen, Virginia Taylor, Gleaner class leader. ' (La Von Harward, accompanist, waa absent) In a setting of beautiful flowers and fsrns, soft candle-ligh- t, and lovely music of the organ, the Lakevlow Gleaners recently had the rich experience of binding their first ward Gleaner sheaf. The following program was carried out: Invocation, Helen Edwards; "We Are The Gleaners" by tho Gleaner ehoruo; History of Gleaning, Leone Madsen; Story of Buth, LaVerao Clnlger; Vocal trio, "TO A Wild Bobo, Elverda Madsen, Lila Madsen aad Helen SPEEDING HEADS TRAFFIC OFFENSES The Highway Patrol made MT arrests during January, according GRAND to the report of Patrol activities for Jsnnary, submitted to the (Mrs. Bex Griffiths Beportar) State Hoad Commission by B. W. 14-Oroo, Patrol Superintendent This compared, with III arrests during services Sunday evening of 1140, and 411 arrests conducted by Bishop Jolley. Mary January Edward. 1040. December, during Davis aad Bulon Lowry aaag two usual pattern, the Meaning of tho Sheaf, Lila MadFollowing duets and two of the Sharon stake of- sen, Maurina Boulton, list of the Margaret topped epeedlng high priests, Mr. And arson aad fenses with a total of I1T while Williamson, El vends Madsen; Mr. Gammon were tho speakers. Bishop I tickets were given for running Binding of the Sheaf Mr. aad Mrs. John B. Strutton stop signs. August J. Johnson; PresMant of loft for a business trip Into WyoNinety-eigh- t A., Edna Scott, and motorists were f. W. M. ming last Saturday. ticketed for failure to hT the Gleaner group: Belva Wil Mr. and Mrs. Shariaud Harward drivers licenses. This neglect on liamson, Ada Ward, Donna Scott, aad Mr. aad Mrs. Harvey Har-r- d the part of the uutonng public and Cleo Davis; Presentation of spent Monday at tho S. L. la difficult to understand because Scroll, Christine B. .Jolley, Stake of the general knowledge that any Isuperrlsor; "The House of Youth temple. r t f ) fV motorist Is subject ta arreet at Gleaner chorus; Benediction by entertained has sewing dub any time for failure to have a Barbara Btubba. license. Where motorists Thursday. Luncheon was served drivers Twenty-fotermers planted to tho following .members; lisle aro Involved la accidents tho trees pa Utah County terms Till Is even more serious. neglect ' Dot Luella Hills, Taylor, Daria, During January tho patrol also dnrlng the 140 tree planting Buhy gtrattos, Fob tells Buckner, Issued III warning tickets In eon. This makee- a total of Clara Dawson and Bdna Johm . been and Mrs. Bappely of Lakoview, continuation of tho educational 46,111 treesto that have , termUtah County program adopted by the patrol to distributed guests. correct minor traffic infractions ers during the 11 --year program. Thao and Ernie Harward gave education rather than by ar- The trees have been planted for by a surprise party honoring Montes reet. Tho public la general has tho establishment of windbreaks, Harward Thursday afternoon, at and erosion control well to tho warn- woodlota r home. .. A delightful luncheon responded very tickets that have been Issued plantings. waa served to Thcora Haws, Doro- ing and the Road Commlselon feels thy I vie, Norma, Cloo, Thao, Basle that the program has been very Indications aro that a carryand Montes Harward. surceesful In making the motorist over of more than 404 million s, Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Clyde have according to W. bnahole by July 1, 1041, will exist returned - from a very interesting D. Hammond, Chairman of tha In U. B. With export markets trip through Nevada, Arisons and Commission. greatly reduced nod with this California. They want by way of A number of additional patrolcarryover the only way prices of men have beea assigned to the wheat can be kept from dropping Old Felka ranking service dnrlng the past few weeks to depression levels Is to limit tho held a eodal at the heme of and It Is expected that the In- amount of whoot that can bo sold WedMr. aad Mra. Wllford Stark creased traffic supervision will go on tho market, believes David H. Games were nesday evening. far toward reducing tho number Jones, A. A. A. chairman. played and dainty refreshments of accidents on the highways This committee consists served. of the following: Florence Downs, Jennie Harris, Emily Long, VelTOP QUALITY ma Kelander, Clara Hoolay, Alda Harris, Bose Shoell, Beatrice WalHAY ker, Vida Lystrup, Edna Miner aad Olive Stark. VIEW BI I ur Melba Kirk, laBue Johnson and Nana Ntoboa enjoyed a eaady pull at the Nielson home Friday afternoon. .... Through, the Years -- - see . traffic-consciou- hi thin meal helpful aad era highly raeammeaded by officials ef the Utah ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. CHORUS SUNDAY OREL! MAN RUED TRUCK ACCIDENT To clean stained piano Ivories, rah them gently with a paste of whiting and lemon Juice and then wipe them dean Raymond D. Wells, SI of Oram with n damp doth. If tho keys la dead, kilted Tuesday night In era badly stained, repent the apaccident . near tha plication once n week. a track-ca- r Utah county infirmary, just south of Provo on tho state highway at abont 11.10 p. m. Ho was' drtv lng north with n track loaded March 4 Set with' coni when n car, which had been parked, also going north, PL View M. I. A. Ball suddenly turned In front of Mm to retnrn south, and Welle track and Green ball hit tha rear end of tho ear, and The annual Gold will take pines lost control of his track, kitting a of Pleasant Viewamusement hi at the ward traa. Much 4, at which time Mine Ourr wlU be crowned queen, Fhnerl arrangements have have been made for tha Sharon with the Misses Madge Lewis and ward chapel, by Kenneth E. Nila Nesbitt aa her attendants. of tho Sharon bishopric, for Tha crowning evont to take place Sunday at 1 p. m. but details of at 1:10 p. m. the funeral ware not completed in time for this paper. Mrs. are Surviving Monk Welle, hie widow, and three children, Mrs. Anna Olsen and n eon, Richard, also married, and' a daughter, Norma Ray, IS, attend, lng Lincoln high school, Mr. Walls was born la Joseph, Sevier county, bat la aariy life the family moved to . Victor, Emory county, whan ho grew ip, received his education, and wont on n mission for tho L. D. S. church in Grant Britain, Upon hie retnrn from tho mission field, he and bin family moved to Oram, about 10 years ago, where ho has been prominent In community and religions Ufa, having served on tho Sharon stake high council, end also an n member of tho Sharon ward bishopric with Bishop Prestwick. Symbols of Ame?.., For La-V- on Mc-Ew-an SPECIALS Jsfense Square Lake (Xty. Utah Air TRY HEALTHDURGERS! "America's Moat Unique Chef' has originated ai "Meatless Hamburger." A substitute that la new an liwly different. I aad tea tee like meat, hut contains none of any hist, aad ie more healthful than meet la the diet. Learn to HKALTHBURGEHS information to remarkable recipe, write D. B. Kerr, P. O. Box 4007, Better Used Gar BECAUSE Are Reconditioned and Priced Right! Properly Hey COME IN AND INSPECT THE CARS TODAY Deluxe 88 PONTIAC r. 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The annuel Amateur show held Tuesday night at Grandview was real success, with II contest numbers appearing, and six bring chosen for tho radio broadcast In tho near future. 'Those chosen were Roland Slaters, accordion duet; Ladle Allred, piano solo; Dm Davis and Don Griffiths, cornet duet; Lynn Johnson, harmonica solo; llene and Ivs Harward, vocal duct, and Madeline Harward, vocal solo. Real entertainment waa also enjoyed hy tho Old Folks of Grandview Saturday afternoon at Seem theater, after which they were nil Mnred n delicious dinner at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Riding. Thanks to tho committee In charge: Mr. and Mra. Aahtod Taylor, Mr. and Mn. Chris. Riding, Mrs. Stanley Davis, and Mrs. Marlow Haws, everyone voted the day a perfect success. M?S$1.0q Hoover Clothing Co, Successors to Mose Lewis Mens Wear $1068' |