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Show Friday, March 25, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Page Two Al-l-i'- S 4M- - H INCOME FROM FRUITS AND VEGETABLES RELATED TO INCOME OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS 100 1924-2- 9 PERCENT 120 100 - I&4 2S I92S 1930 1939 '37 1934 1932 aPflliiunot Income from Fruits and Vegetables Related to Jncome of Industrial Workers Farmer' Income from fruit and vegetable and the incoma of lndutrlal worker are very closely related. Both rise and fall with Ivrms f'lftff fathion-Flo- Standi, $ 7.50 Hlh Tut-Fl- a Induatrlal activity, and in nearly the aama proportion. Unless urban worker cannot earn money, they cannot buy fruit and vegetable. Without money, grower Cannot buy manufactured good. The chart how that In 1932 the Income from frulta and vegetable dropped and the Income of induatrlal to 50 per cent of the average for 1924-2- 9 worker fell to 4fi per cent of their average Income for that period. In 1937 it waa estimated that the income of the two groups waa average. about 90 per cent of the 1921-2- 9 room from American Homa mogarlnei lad, $25; Night aaj CMmI, $25; Mirror, $7.50! ; Drausr, $39; Vanity niroda giau lhaivaa, $79; String lanch, $12.50. ' s o ' 'l'. ' ' ji ' A . f ' it V' r f, t '02 1J ' s' s'.t . : . . A; s s 4 PROVO VIENNA LAD SEES BLOODLESS 1 REVOLUTION found himself one of the surging humanity unable to escape tho press, but carried from street to street as the sentiment swept the crowd onward. Ho says: "I waa never ao thankful for anything aa to feel down In my pocket that American passport which guaranteed liberty to me". How would you like to have een in Vienna when Hitler SOCIAL & PERSONAL ook over the country in that surprise chapter of most reBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. cent history, without shedn son at tha family Edward, blood? of a ding drop March 18. counts its friends by the thousands. Today, Fashion-FloEveryone likes it. When you see It, you'll know why. You, too, will fall in love for life with Its modem, distinguished styling, able craftsmanship, modest prices, and marvelous plan. That brilliant idea that allows you to choose the pieces that fit the home you live in today; so easy to add to for the larger home you'll own tomorrow. w ndd-a-pie- ce gives you limitless variety. There are eight vanities from which to choose; two chests the roomy five drawer high boy and the Secrechest with concealed typewriter desk; Hie mirrored dresser and the modem lowboy; the long vanity bench and the circular swing bench. These, and all the other Fashion-Flopieces are In three rich woods, matched walnut, warm cherry, luxurious mahogany with blond maple accents. Fashion-Flo- w w Fashion-Flo- Fashion-Ho- w w powder table, $19.50 full vanity, $44.50 NATIONALLY PRICEDi BED 20-0- CHEST 2250 DRESSER. . . VANITIES Arthur Watkins, eldest son of President A. V. Watklna of the Sharon stake, who la In Vienna doing missionary work for the U D. 8. church, wrltee home (his letter dated Uar. 11 the day of Hitler's proclamation) telling the folks here of the peaceful conquest of a great country, and the of Austria by tha Nail Germans. "Lika leave before the wind" I the way he describee the onward rushing masse of humanity before the sweep of Nasi troops, and tha enthusiasm which prevailed when thonaanda upon thousand! of Garmaa throats shouted "Hell Hitler" aa the old Austrian regime capitulated is are to msko an outstanding page In tha world's history, wroto Mr. Watkins. Airplanes dropping handbills plastered with Nasi propoganda showered the city of Vienna prior to tha data aet for tho plebiscite, and tho peaceful turn which foil lowed the resignation of tho Austrian chancellor was loudly acclaimed by thonaanda who before dared not open their mouths In favor of tho Nail government, he explained. Austria had nothing to lose, except some Inconsiderable foreign trade, aBd everything to gala, ho adds. "It la aa If United 8tatee had regained California If we can think of Germany and Austria In sea Dwight Billings Is rejoicing over the birth of a grandson Tuesday at the L. D. 8. hospital when hla In Balt Lake City, Mrs. Ross D. daughter-in-laBilling gave birth to a fine boy. It is tho first grandson bearing the Billlnga name. $35.00 Other Rothmoor Coats $29.50 to $45.00 a Dont miss our brilliant Fashion Show Friday, 7:30 p. m. Fifth Ward la holding Its Ward Reunion tonight, with program planned for children at 4.15 p. m. and adults coming at 7.S0 p. m. Refreshments will be served by the relief society slaters, and dancing wUl take place at Farrar junior high school. a a a Sewing and cards were tha 16 Models, a a Special Music, Unusual Styles! Seating Space -- CHRISTENSENS- di- versions of the Aurora club at their regular meeting Thursday, evening. Mrs. Eva Mlldenhall was the hostess and tasty refreshments were served. University Ave. a Members of the AtGue-Wee- n Shirley Weight entertained the Dena Trnase girl at her home club held a delightful aeeelon at the home of Mrs. Wandle Open, Thursday evening. a a a haw Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Sylvia B. Toover entertained the members of tho Lee Sunday ovening the farewell Amies dub Thursday evening at testimonial will bo held for Fer-re- n NeUaen and Sterling Jacobthe Edna Mae Hedqnlat home. son who will leave in the near Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton future for the mission field. waro waek-en- d visitors In Balt Lake City. The M Men and Gleaners of the Second ward will hold their monthly meeting at tho home of Mrs. Merrill Chris topheraon, 1045 West Center, Bnnday evening, following Sunday evening service!. Mias Rae Anderson of tha Brigham Young university will read a three act play and musical numbers will be presented. as a a a Miss Fawn Jones entertained the members of the Bewaco club relationship. Everybody there looks upon the at her home Wednesday evening. perfectly legal, the greatest upset being the loea of prestige to the Catholic Church which virtually controlled the former Auetrlan regime, one moat . Mr. Watklna had touching note In his letter to all Americana, aa he explains his feeling while the vast crowds milled around tha city, and he m Back of those inspired lines there's precision work super meticulous, ultra painstaking, uncannily skilled. Every Rothmoori made that way. home, Friday, uch new German government aa being ROTHMOOR COATS Indoor Comfort Ready For New, Old Homes of All Sizes Year-Roun- d Progressive games and refreshments were served to ten. a a Members of the Provo post office staff held n dinner Thursday evening at Harleys Chateau in honor of William P. Clayton, who will bo retired from active work at tho post office Saturday. A delightful program and social chat was enjoyed by those present. 0 $34 .. 910.50 IN FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 The greatest home furnishings style show ever presented in Provo. Our Fashion Flow Hall is rooms assembled and redecorated for individual tastes. Our 2nd and 3rd floors are filled with ensembles. Something to please everyone nothing can be purchased Friday nite. AN EXAMPLE: Beautiful Bed Room Suite with springs and mattress included, for only $59.50 exclu- sive-individual IXCIUSIVI WITH V .1 4-pi- t; $ i i :S I t I THE M 9 ,:;i TAYLOR BROS C0MMNY DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO TAYLOR BROS COMPANY THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF P1$M d air conditioning system. diagram of a typical complete In winter, warm, humidified, filtered air le circulated through the ducts and Into the rooms where It enters near the calling and return through registers near the floor, Into the return duct. In th summer, ceded, dehumidified air la filtered and circulated through the same duct system. This system provides all five air conditioning functions. It la relatively Inexpensive, end economical. A year-roun- MO matter what the alia Ot the house may be, or whether It la aid or newly planned. It le possible sow to have automatic, d control of Its lnild -- weather." Air conditioning, already ao popular In big stores, theaters, hotels ud on all the principal trains of the country, now has been placed within tho reach of ownare of even mall residences. Engineering Ingenuity has been aimed for some time at the simplification of equipment for ordinary household use and now nr fording to the Air Canditinnrit Manufacturers' Association rb year-roun- Headquarters in Washington, it is possible for tho homeowner to Install equipment that will keep winter heat, humidity and air circulation at just tha proper points tor human comfort and health. Later. If It Is desired, the summer comfort features can be added, or the whole installation can be made at once. Air conditioning la being Installr I so rapidly In structures of m.ny kinds that It Is predicted any Ins. Including all but the sm-ihouses, will be considered o'- -' by 1914 if It I not fully ru-r fur true, complete mndiliiiiilllg year-rou..- 'l |