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Show Memberships in Hospital Guild Offered The membership committee of VUh Valter Hospital Guild headA. Spear, hare ed hr Mr, completed plan for the annual a drlva for guild membership which will reach Its climax at the Quar Friday, May 30, 1941 VALLEY NEWS UTAH terly meeting to he held June I in the B. Y. U. high school auditorium. Fees collected fur membership are to be used to purchase sewlug machines and other equipment necessary for effective guild work, stated Mr. Spear. All guild members who wish to renew their membership for the coming year, or any who wish to become members, should contact cither Mrs. Spear or Mrs. W. it. Green, guild treasurer. Further infurmaibtn concerning membership In tho hospital guild may bo obtained from the membership committee, which consists of the following members In addition to Mrs. Bpear: Mrs. William J. Snow, Mrs. Leland 8narr, Mrs. Sterling Krcanbrack, Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin, Mrs. I L. Culllmore, and Mrs. Paul Vincent. Provo High Senior Wins Guild Prize Ras- Chrystal Provo mussen, high school senior and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris. L. Rasmussen of 101 West I North, is today announced first place ; 6 win- ner In the essay "HL VlT E. 2075.4 ft - 0.57 see. ft and (d) N. 51 10' K. 2010.5 ft. - 0.15 that the water has been used daring the entire year for the propagation of muskrat, alter which It has been returned to tho natural stream at a point N 734' E. 2741 ft. from tha E K Cor. of said Sac. 18. It la now proposed to divert and uae the water as heretofore and In addition to use It for fish culture purposes In 13 ponds to be constructed. After having been ao used tho water will b returned to tbs natural channel at the point of return hereinbefore nteat sponsor-i- d by the Utah Valley Hospital Guld recently In commemoration of National HosHer subject was pital Day. What a Hospital Does for s Community." iris Taylor, who wrote on the same subject, won second place, and John Paee took third with his essay. Work Done In a Hos- s nUu 1361 7 LOCAL DAIRYMEN RAISING CALVES WITH LESS MILK pital Laboratory." Miss Rasmussen, the first-plawinner, Is a student of Sherman Wing, Journalism Instructor, and feature editor of The Provonlan. student paper. Previously this year she also won the Elsla C. Carroll short story medal as well as another essay contest. She Is soon to be graduated. Miss Taylor, who Is a Junior at Provo high aehool, Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor of Her essay 7S1 West 1st South. was written as part of an assignment In horn living under Miss ce CUT TO PRICES reduced 6.00-1- 6 (UNTIL PWITK VOl'K OLD TIKE MTUMDAV.MAVM, - - m. Jt a Anier leas thrift tire. SSnVarB C. V. 5 ft $e $ ' .85 $ A 90 IMH-5fti- l7 nation has engaged In six wars since Its birth in The six wars covered a of fifteen years. The numAmerican soldiers killed or of wounds during these was 244,157. During the last fifteen years there have been 441,912 truffle deaths In this .85 $ '410-4.10x3- fi CSsrs prtmt IwtsSi Saving Milk II. Says: Our major 1776. period ber of dying years 47.vsuoiio .80 Isun-Moxi- 1 yur iW Mrs country. Taking the average of truffle deaths due to alcohol at 55 per cent, the total number of sueh deaths during the 15 years amounted to 243,051, approximately the number of all fatalities In the fifteen years of all our T elluride Motor Co. Utah's Oldest Dealer First North University Ave. in Provo wart. State and Canyon Road in Orem. In addition to tbs deaths and causalities due to alcohol-cause- d automobile accidents, It has been estimated that the death due to alcoholism are aa many If not mors than thoaa dns to ravages of cancer. There are, moreover, many other dlseaees In which low resistance to Infection, prolongation of lllnees, and unnecessary fatalities, are chargeable to the habitual use of alroholle liquors by the victims. This takes no account of the crime, delinquency. Inefficiency, pauperism, and degradation. styTesinFumiture Make the Most of Summer with Outdoor Furniture Take your place in the nun" be outdoors more, resting and enjoying fresh air, and taking your ease on furniture designed for hot weather comfort. Lower prices here, PLUS easier terms. FIX UP YOUR LAWN and GARDEN NOW! We Carry a Complete Line of Attractive It Is Priced! BREAKFAST SETS. Set Ensemble Only Break-fa- 17-F- c. st ai W7?5 ay ing and light shade LAWN All hardwood HIGH CHAIRS in choice of colors $2.95 Each large 16-i- With milk at $2.00 cwt., Calf Startena ' costa just about HALF the value of the milk it replaces. Calf Startena is cheaper to feed even when milk is fl.10 a cwt. We invite you to drop in or call as for our latest price on Calf Startena. 7 BAG JKHAUS j Consult County Respective Signers SUMMER SPRAY OILS NICOTINE SULPHATE MOWERS n. self -- i'.A&lli:. 4 Pope, at- 311 DEAN O. BULLOCK, Administrator. Publication dates: May 22, 10, June I, II. for further NOTICE TO WATER USERS Utah Stats Fish and Gama Department, 111 State Capitol Building, Balt Lake City, Utah has filed Application No. to change tho nature of nso of 3.41 see. ft. of water from four unnamed springs In Utah county. It Is represented that the water has heretofore been diverted under Application No. 10447, Certificate No. 1959 from aprlnga at point and In quantities aa follows, all locations from tbe quarter corner between Secs. 17 and SLBAM: 18, T. 7 8., R. 9 E (a) N. 2918' W. 5755.5 ft. - 0.57 sec. ft; (b) N. 2444' W. 2415 ft. - 0.70 sec. ft; (c) N. 4860 lima hints ing, Start cats to saskr laandw A (far it. Utah Valley Electric 71 North 1st West ITioue 930 TimpanOgOs Hatchery 710 Kant Third South PROVO AMOM1 8CIPHATB 4X1LLOIDAL SPREADERS Hardy Spray Guns and Pressure Hose sharpening aq am NLVGARA-STIC- K (The New Hormone Apple Spray) Anti-Dro- p (For (hinting Tomato and Cabbage plants) North University Avenue . A1- k Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before July 24, 1141. torney!, suite information. KAMI DUSTERS BERRY CITS A CRATES UG8 STEP LADDERS 4H44H4M84MMI44444MH Enough hot water for everyone injj the largest family when theres an! Automatic Electric Water Heater in the home! MM4444MM49 PICKING BAGS STOCK and FLY STRAYS PHONE 060R1 . office of Brockbank Legal Notices Clerk or the CANVAS DAMS (Made to Order) : Ask Us About Other Needs iosolinluiisuaMhous ' ' Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchera, to the underalgned administrator at tho WE HANDLE CHERRY u Estate of Martha B. Bullock, deceased. ARSENATE OF LEAD (All Brands) Slower with ball- bearings, rubber tires. 84 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BO GALL MILK CALCIUM ARSENATE PROVO STORE: State Engineer. Publication dates: May 2, 5, 15, 23, and 30, 1941. Sharon Industries A beautiful Lamp with tub- Am fuse in bane, large light CHAIRS of milk. T. H. IICMPHERYS Save by Buying Your Supplies From imam HIGH heifers. Each bag of Calf Startena replaces 4 cans 1941. Attention ! LAMPS 7-W- AY to raise than milk-te- d 0 FRUIT GROWERS Largest Stock in the State! SOUD OAK These calves are eating PURINA CAIF START- ENA. Theyre just as good as heifers raised on lots of milk. Yet they're much cheaper 51-0- Si Lawn and Porch Furniture! You Will Be Amazed At IIow Reasonably to come. Maurlne Dixon, home economics Mr. Pace la a sophoInstructor. more at Brigham Young university high school, and the son of Dr. and Mrs. Garland H. Fhce. 'Ills essay was prepared under the direction of Mrs. Anna B. Hart. English Instructor. COMMANDERS S Utah county dairymen are more Interested In raising good ralves than they have been In years, according to a number of them who were interviewed by this reporter They want particularly recently. good heifers to turn Into future milk cows, because the dairy business seems likely to be on the for a number of years described. Protests resisting th granting of aald Application, with reasons therefor, mads in affidavit form, must bo filed with T. H. Humpb-ery- s, Stats Engineer, 405 Stole This new Interest In good calves has raised a question on many Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, farms hereabouts. Dairyman want to ablp all the milk they can, yet dont want to hold back the growth of young heifer calves. This reporter flnda that many dairymen around here are solving the problem of raising good calves with a small amount of milk by feeding a dry calf starter. This la not tho measy meal which farmers used to cuss a few years ego as they mixed It Into gruels for feeding. Tbla la a dry feed containing little pellets mixed with crushed oats and other . bulky feeds which calves seem to relish right from the trough as shown In this picture. The best thing about this type of feed, according to local dairymen la that It Is much cheaper and easier to feed than the milk it replaces. A bag of one brand of tbla feed, known as Purina Calf Startena, will replace 4 cans of approximately 350 pounds of milk, according to local dairymen who are uilng It. With milk at 12.00 cwt. they can ship 4 cana of milk to market and get about 57.00 for It. This leaves them abont 53.30 to 53.70 in their pocket a nice reward for feeding dry feed Inatead of good milk which is ao much In demand right now for human consumption. with one extra copy and filing fea on or before Jans 25, ? DCUVCRMytRYWlICRC s Some uncalled for Canned Goods for Sale Sharon Industries nen tDERARTME 44tmt445l44MtM445HMMMM 1 II The average cost of' hot water heating electrically in Provo fori the month of April was only $2.08 1 |