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Show NEWS UTAH VALLEY FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1016 PLANT GRAIN FOB LIVESTOCK OREM TO ORGANIZE 1 Uviiing amirding to A. F. Hrai-kci- . extrusion agronomist fit I tali State Agricultural tollie. County Agent S. R. ll announced. Vtidi is a cereal importing state, depending upon surpluses of o!l:( r areas for feeding live-toisaid, and while tin period lH'lween now and harvest appears most critical. yit in tiic year ahead wo ti'av s iil faeo restrictions in ordi r to meet food needs. But n justnients can be made to rartlv nlievc the local situation I of ulu-ut- . k. t'.-.- o stned. ef barley, and 47.000 .'icrcs if oats were harvested in Utah. Trof. Riaeken said- Goals for ihrse crops in 1940 call for seeding 70.000 acres of spring wheat, 160.000 acres of barley, w it li no change for oats. The high acre yield of 1945 likilv will not Is repealed again litis coming year, the agroeomist predicted, but if nviTfi'e yields are produced. Utah fanners will grow ns much barley and spring wheat as in 104 a. provided acreage goals nrc reached. To meet critical world wide needs for additional wheat as food. Clinton P. Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture has issued a recent order asking 'hat spring wheat goals be five per cent more. ' This would mean a total of 70, .100 acres of Vtau. ho said. Farit ers can comply with los order mm h lo their advantage by suh'ditu'.ing wheal for .oats mid. to produce more feed, j suhsiitutirg bailey for oats, to the agronomist. If the avera"e yield of these grains i.i.dtiplied by resMctive digeslable feed values, barley j I I'u hired lfi"4 pounds lo an 1527. arid oals 881 j atm wheat From thei-nund yields, if is !iven a valu. of 100. v.hcrtl only drops to !:4. hut falls to the low level of I I - lVV ARi With more telephones in u.e than ever before, and people using them more, the number of Long Di-iui- if' calls keeps going up and up. The Bell System is training thousands million miles of new circuits and iiislallin;. At a recent meeting of Lincoln chapter three committees were organized to take care of some immediate chapter work, idiirley Loveless was named chairman of the election com- miller: Don Allen as project tour chairman and Don Alien sis summer trip coin-- 1 niitee chairman. These in'vs will meet With their rnmmidco members and work out details anil their find- i".'-- will be reported at Ihe next Future Funner Chapter meeting 1 new switchboards to handle them. All this takes time hut we arc BIRTHDAY i.- making progress fart. Until the job is done we will continue to appreciate your understanding when some calls are delayed. j j j j i ii OF 'rdtx MOUNT; -L- EPHONE AND f COMPANY lZaiBHiZZ3 HEY PKUNKUS, All Sizes ISUEAKFAST SICTS, Chrome - TARL10 ii MATTRESSES, Full Size; GARDEN TOOLS AN1) SEEDS; i ONION SETS, ALUMINUM SKILLETS AT from Guam Flvuig nonstop to Washington, D. C.. a distance of 8. 113 miles in 35 hours, 5 , pi'nnles, the crew of a on Nnvemls'r 20, set n worlds distance record, hi caking bv more than a thousand miles the record set bv British vcven years nco flying to Australia. The from nt Simmons Lumber and Hardware Co. on t riSCSJJ.II k srssa-.( - '- 'FE Wn mw m - " jO ' METAL MINING INDUSTBY OF UTAB . ALFALFA SEED ALUMINUM ROASTERS E-y- ; AMVS, RcauUcs; CHESTS OF DRAWERS, Unpainted Super-fortress- & j TELEGRAPH WMie'inyi i ! HE I x . Kirch- .even years linco the I sH;li rs came into 1ruvo Valiev was u-- lira'ed Friday,! n.uvii lo. at t!ii Pioneer Mein-- ! '5. crial building ut Fanve'.l Park. Tt"" to meet Ill's eritical Tin afta.r uns rpoiiMired hy ;i it is to the advantage Suns and Dai yhti-r'lie of Uah i f feeders, and those Pioneer rod featurr-an outoat! ''o need food lo plan line i.f P, wo's by Ray i lo wlma! first an I bar-- ! Caltaii. who is m ri'ii'g a masters lev sceievl. Prof. Brack '.i sr.id. thesis nil the Mibcrt- Oldtimc dances, Virginia reels a ml o'her dances of pioneer tinu-- will be fu'i-iirs- 0106-J-1- 2 , c - ' V FETED fir ' Americans are smoking 50 per cent inure cigarettes than before the war and show little signs of tapering off in the next lew years, the Agricultural department discloses. In tlu first population." eight months of 1045, civilians used cigarettes ut the yearly average of one huiulrciipacks fur every man, woman and i lull!. Cigars, though losing in FI impularily since World War I, still average thirty-siin a year for eaeli American. 'liassM : FHOV0 i j tit-all- for middies. i of new operators, adding tw o i , "Boldness of the liipmr traffic in its defiance of social declares Mrs. D Among llie products of Bra- welfare," zil are Manganese, ehronium, Leigh Colvin, president of the nickel, mica, industrial dia- W- - C. T. U., is manifest by the monds and cocoanut shell char. report of Robert complaint It is said that the deposit of H:,rrr ,,r ,,M' Nntfnil Distillers (Adver-lur- c bauxite, used in tlu inanufac- - Pn.",Ul',s Corporation Ago, October 20, 1045) of aluminum, in Brazil are j the dr.vs credit the alcohollarge and lliut they are prae. lliat ic beverage industry with untouched. The largest iiuieksilver min- spendingin only $14,000,000 a adverlising, whereas, es in Ihe world are located in year lie said, it is SMnding nearly at Almadcn. Spain, ' $50,000,000. The best sponges are found in According to the Chinese Ihe Red and Mediterranean seas. News Service of Chungking, the Tin squirrel is found in nil tn greatest mass trek of parts of the world except Aus- all t In world's history peopie has been tralia, the migration of 50.000.000 Tin Suez canal was complete Chinese from Ihe east roast and in Kill!). It is 1(1(1 miles long, central provinces of Chinn In420 fei-- t wide at Ihe surface ami to the western provinces Just HI feet deep. ahead of the Japanese armies. This nimtlicr is more than tlu population of Great Britain, France, or Italy, and is more than Iwiee the number of immigrants from Europe to America between 177(1 and 1800. ; acres RADIO SERVICE "The tragic fact is that the total number of Jews in Europe GUARANTEED SERVICE outside of Russia lias been re- ON ALL MAKES (lured to a remnant of about 11,500,000,000," says A. L. Orem Cash Store Building Wnrnshuie, writing In The' Pick-U- p and Delivery Christian Century. In some Service countries the number of Jewish survivors is only from 10 to 20 Phone per cent of the former Jewish ' 1 i In 1945. a total of 60.000 in res of spring wheat. 150.000 yttfAHIG been suggested by the leaders of our city. A meeting lo dusciiss such organization if desired an election and of officers io further earry on. Tile Jay Cees (as it is called,) is a national organization, organized for the benefit of any young man from 21 115 in a civic way. Aniline interested in helping or being a charter member should be present at the meet-ing in the high school, Wcdm-s-- . day evening. March 20, ut H o'clock. ners, taking six out of seven games Competing teams were from Springville, Spanish Fork and Fayson clubs. The Lincoln team was outfitted in new basket ball suits purilia.-c-d by sale of pies during the lunch hour at school. Members of the campaign team were Dale Harding, Don Allen. Vernon Cartridge, Que Robert Steele, Dave Caldcr, Kiis, Kolu rt Holdaway, Udell Cleeg, I.aYar Madsen, Richard Herrick, Alton Kilpack, Ralph Willett and Von Clegg. They w r l,v K1"1 Bo''r of FFA; Coach Don- ,1t (S:,llV-v- ) Dixon and Shirley buvoli'is. i This is the first year since the beginning of the war that such a Slrts program lias boon ('i,riu-oil and it is felt that it ' is a bne way to bring the differ- ent chapters into a more Intimate and social standing. It is the desire of members of the Lincoln chapter that in the Hi chive rating this season, additional points will be allowed i:t Kv-ri:!s- ELLSWORTH distances." Lim oln high school Future Livt'S'.tK'k ii l'.il poultry grow-- i The organization of a Junior r h.iskctboll Fariiu team has fji-Ti ail ii.'u'criain silicitiiiu Chamber of Commerce in Orem n wini uiiMounivd as iuo io a rocfiit region has by ilu lio.-we- a NOTES I Dl8tReE l0(l6 l,lHs CLUB flight was accomplished to show says, tiic Army Air forces,: "the vulnerability of our country to enemy attack from vast JUNIOR C. OF C, FUTURE FARMER (Yuur T riding Center) Phone to 5 s. 21e ner lh. Vernon II. Yortni-rr- . K. renter VI. Phone 1731. Provo. 3 Orem 01S-J- 1 C . mm I. I teamin' - 'WHITE-FAV- s f.ivcn. A dispule has arisen as to the xact flaie when tiic- - first ham1 of lb) men ami boys set lip the caimj which later became Pro- vo. Some sources claim March 12, 1340 and others ni'rt it was April 1st of that year- - The first group crossed the river nboul 20 rods south of the river and 20 rods east of the present high way. They were led by John S. Iligboe. Unde Sam Savs -- i rr - - - UTAH OREM Doors Open 7:00 2nd show 9:40 show 7:30 1st Friday - March Saturday 15-1- 6 Saturday Matinee 1 :30 MAMA LOVES PAPA A hilarious comedy March 16 starring Leon Errol! Vermont winters Mir red lilnod and Ihrr.'t aniiing tbr residents of i stale eontriliulod so mint lo We 3: wl:iin airy. ltir.lt of independence in our why Savings Bunds are popui! Hut's lar. h'lgur from 'tie maples !s no snrelcr than llie Mriuig bowv Will War. Victory and Savings Bunds. Hi rrmontera Invested tf2,Ol0,n00 in Ml the Victory Loan and will invrsl more In ha'ings B u.Js for lew to turns, plows, trucks in )rrI'z. it. S. come, - Cartoon 1'OK SAT K "Hockey Homocide" - Cartoon Chapter 3 MYSTERY OF THE RIVER BOAT Mon. - A March IS Tues. - Wed. A liRhl, team of cn'N about 1330 One 3 - 19 - 20 yrs. One 4 MITCHELL ROOFING yrs. 491 South FRED :: THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE Brent - Ethel Barrymore thrilling, eerie mystery! Sure fire entertainment for Ul0e who like dramatic mysteries! --and Plathe News E. Office, 70 South. I March 21 - 22 - 23 di'ih-waih- THE FAMILY IN home laundty machine, I HOT WATER 2nd West Setiad Wes) "smuts Utah County Mattress Factory REPAIRING COMPLETE MATTRESS and I1ATT Carter Saw Shop! SERVICE j: VULCANIZING Machine Saw Filing;! Also Weidir.r extra charga. R. F. D. 2, Box 671, Orem J on New Gene a I toad BRIMHALL - Phone .06J11. Only Factory In Utah County aro not reprasentod by any translant mattress workers, but will call foi and deliver without Wo BATTERIES 121 BROS. W. 1st N. Provo Phone 200 Minn oil Miff a iiNaiami Dont be startled, ladies! It's cnly l, SPEEDY, of tbs Gas Flame Quinta, com te help you. Sea this chart? It tells at a glance what aiaa water healer you need. Your plumber baa a similar chart. Jus! ask him to install an automatic GAS water healer ef reliable make and high quality, "aired to your ewa home. Then youll ALWAYS have ample hot water. But be aura te (pacify a GAS automatic! Bye now. Stftfimg Prevs TIRE ItAY in nm iiiiiii Mountain Fuel Supply Company ASPHALT PROVO LOANS end REAL ESTATE SEE Iathe News Dorothy McGuire - George -- See Us Fo- r- 195 W. 3rd South EYE Edward Arnold - Frances Rafferty absorbing murder mystery! and ft". Fri. Sat: FINE TAILORING Both SUITS end COATS at 123 up REPAIRING ALTERING REMODELING INSURAV.E June Allyson - Hume Croyn escapist comedy with a tender love storyl and An ; each. w;sh-inj- Ferry 20 North, 8th West. - HIDDEN WiB you hare nrfficienf haf orator? Saam a, lhmqh we never have enough to go 'round. .r automatic and one ef Ihe faleif COMPANY PHONE 34 Niclsor. No. Orem Sailor Takes a Wife Robert Walker ..and for our new homa, I'm going to ardor an HOW TO KEEP p1 Ladies' and Gentlemens . "PUnly of Money and You" ' An Invitation to join tho thousands of users of White Fawn Flour. "Whita Fawn Leads Them All" Carried by leading Merchants. TAILORING - and - - and Land of the Mayas - traveltalk in color Getting Glamour - lete Smith Bathe News N Shoe Repairing Judy Garland - John Hadiak Eye and ear entertainment with a good romantic love yarn in the bargain, this very tuneful musical in a western setting should please all types of theatregoers! Filmed in Technicolor! tv IT LAH7 , l, Malruynski to Play W:uld Mnlsuzynski. Pulisli liiiinist, will play at Ihe stake tabernacle, March 20th at 8:15 p. in- - under the Lyceum program. llhough he was a student of pl iliisnphy at Warsaw University a few years ago, Malcuzynski up his studies because of (a resistible in. urge for music. Louis KeLsch & Sons He finished his studies at tho Rear of BooCerle Warsaw conservatory in 1936 and was invited by Paderewski to play for him on his estate .84 Went (fester ;n Switzerland. Malcuzynski in '937 wns awarded a Grand rix, at the last Internalional C SPEAR LUMBER lupin Competition in Warsaw. GIRLS THE HARVEY 9 i Ji tnnaznm Jiut Phone 345 Or drop us a card Ml Was! 2nd North PROVO UTAH Tipmjsm Vtmk mwj II !? i |