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Show ft Friday, August 23, 1940 UTAH VALLEY NEWS ward ebampioaa who finally mat defeat at the bands of tba Gar- rett COIITEST HORSESHOE ud Omit Garrett ta aa J. P. St-Oii-n weewtilly bald all coman opam horcseho pitching ooa-ta- at atakad at tba raeaat Utah SUka High priests oatlag at Can-pa- n Olaa, tba final aeora balag l tor tba Third ward, runner ay, aad SI tor tba Foartb ward haa, Praaadiag games gara hoaan ta tba Matt ward wba snectssjve-t- y dafaatad tba Ploaaar ward (II ta If) tba Second ward (II to ST) aad tbaa lost to tba Third ward IS ta II). J. Frad Feehser aad John Barbar wars tba Third Music Hath Charms a bad Job Uaad IT iHf McGuire team. Tba entire party was a most successful one, with free water-melo- as and cantaloupes faediag soma 1000 persons gathered during the lunch hour. All ware loud in their praises of tba Prove City recreation facilities which adorn this park, and area furnish play leaders and entertainers to assist such gatherings. Commissioner Jesse Haws end Mrs. Haws were absent due; to a air plane trip to tba eeast earlier la tba weak. Elmar B. Nelson, chalrmaa of tba program eommlttae, presented several outsandlag numbers, including dusts and guartettss from tba B. T. U. summer school sudor tba leadership of Mias gammarbays. Carl Kaudaea gave some comic readings, and Xr. G. B. gaadgrea gave a damoastre-tio- a of bis bag puaeblag staato which thrilled tba crowds present. Expressions of appreciation were made for the aacoilaat entertainment furnished by B. F. Larson, stake chairmen of tbs Mtaeellaaeons commit tea which bad the party la charge, aad by D. O. Wight, quorum p resides t. Among those specially maatlonod ware the Mutual Coal and Lumbar company who furnished tba lumbar platform for Dr. Bandgren'b act, with Frank KUlpaek being tba negotiator of the deal; also to Leo J. Knight, Wllford Johnson and Walter TUylor for tba melons, and to William Moultoa of tbs Pioneer ward wba sold thorn to the eommlttae. Scandinavians Will Meet Sunday yen's All Scandinavians In Utah and Provo stakes wlU mast Sunday at 10:10 la tba Provo seminary, announces A. C. Anderson, president. A trio from Salt Lake City will furnish tba music and a speaker from Salt Lake will also be present. I la a Series) "Continued dry. Ml waathar hot has left Utah rungsa vary suseept-Ibl- a to flras, and trsvsler should particularly careful of their clgsretto butts, pips hauls, matches sad campfires," J. Whitney Ford, extension forester at Utah Stats Agrleultsml Collage, warns. Whan firs burns over tbs foothills, vegetation ta destroyed nnd the ranges become vulnerable ta "flush" foods durlsg rain stormn, thus permitting tbs first steps of erosion to sat la. These flras are batardous to crops homes, nnd fences, end they reduce the humas content of tbo soil. If allowed to spread to higher bills such fires destroy timber which bss token hundreds of years to grow to maturity, tbo forester stated. nil travelers to He advised carry n shovel end ass to bo used In controlling firm. "Small fires can be controlled by one or two man, but tf permitted to grow and expand many men and much equipment ta needed," be smartbo 11-1- HUGH VERN WENTZ DISTRICT ATTORNEY t ed. Forest firm tbo throughout it TAXES of 10,007,000 pleasure to your daily life. .s to nmdn n part af YouHfiad a mlUlon .i- Administrator. areealy $6.40 We'll Be Glad to Explain Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. SHERIFF'S 5 S. and 2 W (Ad. No. g of a Series) Phone 357 In tho District Court, In nnd for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, vc. L. W. Hlcka nnd Llule Hicks, his wife, Spsr-dul- a Dralta, Paraskave Smanls, I la a Berlea) A stenographer expends as much energy in a day as a ditch-digge- r. Hot all hardware, unfortunately, is good hardware. The best plan is to buy from a dealer who puts his personal guarantee on what he Bells. In our time, weve turned down gome mighty attractive merchandise because we knew it wouldnt give proper Bervice - - -- 'and if we DO sell anything that doesnt give championship performance, well make good in a hurry. When we buy from our wholesalers, we consider price, quality and service. Yon benefit from that consideration. good-lookin- CHECKUP Do you tire eusilyT Go to your doctor far a sound check-u- p today. Rdy on expert advice - - - nod on your hopes. And, when yon have a need for prescrip, tious or drugs, rouse to For pears HKDQUIBTff. weve been sperisilsts in safeguarding health. Hedquist Drugs 2 Stores for Your Convenience g; IDEA OF TIIE WEEK National Pressure Cooker SSL:.:...- - Con. Waofl & Machine Co. (Ad. No. 1 of a Series) .1 ,1 IM TODAY WE OFFER: ; CHEAPER Frame mt S3400.00, fan-0- New 0 ; . I ltf 4lsh YOUR PROVO Utilities Dept. Electric Range offers you such Low Electric Rates ! that eypfy home j vfill soon be equipped wih electric fqnges and other electric ... appliances. mi . i i.,We Also Help Pay the F O t t Instalation Cost! dowa,$ mod. fnune home,' 7 See Your Dealer for Appliances gaaOO.OOj $400.00 down - . ' and Details I aad Church, BKSw. Prows and Haws Realty Company Co ; ; aa North ralvmlty Provo, Utah ELECTRICITY . m glSOO per month, property located onProvo Beuch, does to School' M and suchi.i a beautiful new fa 1.00, ealri $150.00 per month, ' In Provo rNi ground, , With New, Mod. Frame By KB basement. H. A. Heat,! 4 H acre ground.' OtoM $500.00 down.; Mmtfciy payments of 1U mb .. r The elementary and secondary training schools of tbs Brigham Young University will open Monday, geptember i. It was this week by Dr. Chris tea ,r Jensen, Acting President. Registration In "both the elementary training school and lu tbs secondary school will be held on the opening data It waa announced. Professor Hermess Paterson, principal of tba elementary training school, end Professor Qoldsu L. Woolf, prindpsl of tbo secondary school, will direct the opening with tbs cooperation of Professor Edgar M. Jenson, training school director. The training building end tha arts building, which house the elementary and secondary nnlto, have been completely renovated during tho summer and urn ready tor occupancy. er (Ad. No. INSIDE STUFF Who Wouldnt Be tf acre of ground, Phono 111 HAROLD RAAG BYU Training School To Open Sept 9th. Radio Inspection At., Any Of Course She Is Chassis aad speaker deemmtrro-meted, tabes cheeked, adjustment of moving parts, wiring chocked, tonal teats, etc. $1.00 IS N. Unlv. BALK B3RATcgR PHei WU Mart A Los Angeles company has Invented a combination can of les cream. One section contains cream and milk lu liquid form, d anotbar section eontaluc anger end flavor lu powderud form for Ice cream. When combined the mixture whip well. TEKNI-CI1E- K Radio & Appl. Sept. TOP QUALITY C. V. HANSEN. Grading food quality la sly difficult. Doeldlug whea a bottle ef grape Juice to "good" aad whea dllattoa makes It "weak" ta a puauto haaua taste would bo uuabto to solve. Whea radio perforasaaeo ta "good" aad whea radio defects make it "poor" la also a touchy problem. To be sure of good radio reproduction, year set should h stocked by an apeti every six 11111111 II, 10' Published Aug. I nnd 1J. T. H. Hnmpberys STATE ENGINEER. Publication da tbs: August II, II, II nnd September I nnd II. ft (tan WILLIAM E. PARCELL, tions must ha la affidavit form, with extra copy, aad filed with T. H. Hnmpharya, 8tata Engineer. 401 State Capitol, Salt Laks City, Utah, with a fee of 1, om or before October II, 1040. ft ill.l ft ft Protest! restating the granting of any of tha foregoing Applica- 'Just around tha corner. - YOUR heme. (more ar Mae) desfcabfe things nbont it. and tysnll be ngtvaably ssiyrM to knew tlmi the ga meathly payments tor this mach-asr-d Improve- - ft ft Ill nt " " j ft Ill ft E. SLBftM. 11711 Phil Parry, American Fork, Utah; 1.71 g.p.m. for domestic nee from I la. well 100 ft deep at point N. 057.1 and W. ft. from SE Cor. Sac. II, T. I 8., R. 1 E., 8LBAM. R. YOU CANT BUY ON LOOKS ALONE ESTATE OF ROSAMOND EMILY FARCELL, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers to tha taxes, etc., etc. Mr. Ecdm believes that Increased purchasing power in the public will bring buslnem recovery. But though he sees eys to eye with Dr. Townsend on taxation us u business catalyst ha apparently still depends ou Investments from savings to expand Industrial plants for new production to bring omploymont and recovery. He Ignores the technological factor of Increasing production with a constantly decreasing number of workers. The expansion of Industrial plants for new production to bring amploy-meand recovery ta the old theory that prosperity ta always m "I its ft lllll tor further undersigned administrator at tha office of Brockbsnk ft Pope, attorneys, Salts 111 Knight Building, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of October, A. D., 1140. ft I Ill.l NOTICE TO CREDITORS Faces Toi(l ProNem The new eolAriama the nicest room in the house," Mom Jolly says.' "If you mean the new gunroom," Pop Jolly grins, agree." Whatever you choose to call it, a room that dds ft Legal Notices Clerk or our great educational system, built our highways and bridges. Taxes gave us munidpal sad sanitation systems, our mugnlficleut public bulldlngc from county court houses to the national capital at Washington. Taxes are tba foundation of society and humuu welfare. Taxes to stlmulato business and Croats Inwealth are an Investment crease wealth and you Incream Bren it Statist! learns About Sunshine ft pounds. Consult County Respective (Taxes established t THE JOLLY FAMILY SLBftM. 11515 Victor p. Sabin, Salem, Utah; 1.75 g.p.m. for domestic ns from 4 la. well 141 ft. deep and E. 500 at point 8 110 from NW Cor. Bee. II, T. 5. B. I E SLBftM. 11017 Dean B. Taylor West Drive, Provo, Utah; 10 g.p.m. for domestic uce from I in. well 100 and deep at point 8. 1141.1 W. ft. from NE Cor. Sts. I, T- - 7 S., R. I E., SLBftM. E. L Ottaaan, Spanish Pork, Utah; 11.5 g.p.m. for Irrigation from I in. wall 111 and 8. deep at point E. 515 from NW Cor. See. I, T. I 8., R. I E., SLBftM. 17I1 Joseph H. Lambert, Lehl, Utah; JO g.p.m. for domestic nie from I in. well ICO and B. deep at point N 474.1 from tha 8(4 Cor. See. II, T. 4 g.. R. 1 W., SLBftM. 11711 LeRoy D. ' Horrocka, Salam, Utah; 1.75 g.p.m. for domestic use from 4 in. wall 110 ft nnd W. 10 deep at point N. 411 ft from SE Cor. See. 11, T. 0 S., ten-ye- ar VOTE SEPT 3 AT THE PRIMARY mentions. Dr. Townsend, Ilka Mr. Ecclea, ta strong advocate of taxes. One book of tbs Townsend Movement says: "Titos havq built Amsrlcl. Tomple Square i MEET MODERN PROBLEMS. WITH MODERN METHODS two-thir- through carelessness and thoughtlessness, ha sold, end could bo appreciably reduced if every dtl-se- n would guard ngnlnct acta which might start n conflagration." County sheriffs, nnd officials of tbo Forest Berries nnd Grating Service should bo notified whenever gram and forest firm ere spotted, Mr. Floyd concluded. t Republican Ticket United States annually burn over an arm equal to nbont tbs si as of the stmts of Utah. Tbs state's total area ta mors than million acres. During tbo paat two weeks Mr. Floyd has mads a tour of tbo state nnd reports that bo has seen hundreds of firm and from the road. burns visible "Those have bean caused largely the greatest proportion of savings are unable to find profitable outlet today era aow accumulating. Humsa wants are Inexhmsstablo and wo certainly have suough wants to keep all of our workers fully employed for us many hours as our present state of economic and social development deems to bo u full day's work. If sufficient purchasing power ta provided there will bo u sufficient demand to employ all available What wo as bustneaa workers. men should be Interested in ta what ta left over when our taxes are paid. Wa are fur bettor off with high taxes and high incomes than with low lncomm. What we need Is not so much rapid recovery as sustained recovery. With the Townsend Plan In operation the monthly aystem of expending the annuities by the recipients would maintain a continuous flow of purchasing power which would guarantoo the sue. talnsd recovery which Mr. Ecclea tLM to 4N Baths 200 TUs City Affairs AGAINST FIRES Church service will be bald at the Community Church this SunEditor, Utah Valley News: day morning at 11 o'clock. Tba "AdMarrlner S. Eccles, theme will be "Roads to Inner ditional taxation shouldsays: bo levied, Peace." not alone upon war profits, but Church school will reopen Sunupon those Income groups bow reday, September Ith. latively undertaxed among which ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel Hates Telephone end Telegraph Company, a Corporation, Stats Tex Commission, V. W. Harrison and I. G. Bench, E. O. Hoe, W. H. Fox. nnd any (Contlnnsd From Pugs Ons) all persons claiming any Inand ta IIBI.IOO yet being considered, in tha described premises terest tho likelihood being that 1 will or under tho sold deIt may be by, through b asked, although or either or any therefendants, higher. of, Defendants. THE ALPINE LOOP To be sold at sheriffs sals at a more attraceonld be much sloven oclock a. m September Intive scenic trip ont of Provo, at front door of Xltk, 1140 cluding the mnch travelled high- Coarthodse, In Provo, Utah, the way to tho Alpine summer school premises, aitnated In Aforesaid If only the urea worn Included in described County and particularly ' Forest service. tha Uintah Instead as follows: of being maintained In tho All of Lot 17, Block 4, Plat Wasatch Forest area. Tha reason "A", Ironton Subdivision of ta that Wasatch has Its headUtah County, State of Utah. Belt la Luke and City, quarters Dated Aag. Ilnd, 1140. hands Its has with a full already 'JOHNS. EVANS dosen projects demanding attenSheriff, Utah County, Utah. tion elsewhere, while tho Uintah Forest service ta located in Provo, Publication In Utah Valley News, A Sept. 0 ft II, lHO. 0 and officials hero ere ready nnd Ang. to do about this willing somethtog Important route serving Provo NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS area. Mayor Andereon has written specifically to both Forest Notice ta hereby given that the services, and to other' officials have been following Application concerned, with tho hopes that filed to underground appropriate cun nnd be tha water from wells In Utah county, tha transfer made, famous Alpine loop be developed Utah: by better roads, end leas dust 11171 Nelson Bros., Goshan, nuisance. Utah; l.tl f.p.m. for ntock waterwalla ing from each of two n. Utah's wool clip In 1140 ta 0 ft deep located (1) N. Ill ft estimated at 11,111,000 ponnds and W. 7411 ft nnd (I) 8 111 ft compared to 10,444,000 ponnds nnd W. 1110 ft, both from tha last year nnd a average SB Cor. Sec. II, T. I 8., R. 1 W.; (The Mountain .. . PRECAUTIONS Community Church (Ad. Ms. Vote for FORESTER URGES Aveune Phene 4M 0Wm4M4444MH4tto L 2Z V |