OCR Text |
Show V PAGE- EIGHT provo tutxht daily"; herald; . Thursday; October' 26r 1939 SECTION TWO V . Lu en berry L . .. Roy Ferguson j Fran Dudley Leo Poulson E. D. Eastman R. G. GiUigan Ennis Shoe!! r-4 fc- Jack Conder ' Onn Salisbury W. M. Ererelon C. D. Srrn'.n t i.. Jiha York L. G. M.Iler ! 1 G, V. bourse Lewis Loyd Herman Eichards C. S. Ebenstein J Dan L. WaU Emma Lee Bown Boss Curtis T. M. Darngan Evelyn Hansen J. C. Jensen tern-u. mrf '4 Ate E, G. List I.. ,. , C. M. Taylor J. A. McEwen h : Cherrington J. Byron Clark Ralph Poultan Jennie Enudsen Jack Curtis L A- Shoell Reed Harrey 1 H. R. Roberts" Lars Crandaii L. H. Fronk 4 - 3 V G. F. Cfarnteruen John B. Yates L. P. Howt Guy Pierce L. B. McNielly- S. C, Adams L. R. G. MUJer Theron Maynard E. B. Newell A Vera Sboeil ft C, C Conder C.' Carharl ; Don Park Arthur Hawkes G.J. Eilerbeck u9tne Hawkins Cyrui EUsworth P. A. Blanchaxd., D. a Mollat. Jr. i i L.. D. L. Harris LJ H3 1 L 1 i n :: '. Tjs n 3 . 1 3 tzs , o o This message is addressed to every man and woman who is employed by our company in Provo. : - . Botween now and November 7, your friends and neighbors will ask you about tho coming election on tho renewal of our franchise what it means to Provo, and, probably, what it means to you. t " - - - i ' To the people of Provo, the renewal of our company's franc h ise means: : .. . -. . .. . The only dependablo guarantee that Provo electric rates will not be raised. t . ' . ' . . - The only assurance that Provo will ALWAYS have ENOUGH electricity 'to serve the city. The only assurance that . Provo users of .. , -j- - -:-.;'. . . ; .- electricity, will continue to get top-notch service. : I ; , 1 - Jobs . for Provo people; the; company, will- 'spend $250,000 in NEW t boNSTRUdO r- in Provo-in the next four years. v ' - ' ; To each of you and to your families, the reneval of our franchise means: Many of you have spent , a lifetime learning learn-ing to do your jobs well. You will be able to continue rendering good service to your v fellow-citizens of Provo. You will continue to enjoy tho fricriclships you have made, your part in the church, social and ; civic affairs of Provo your home tovn'' 1 Keeping payrolb in Provo." Our company ' is one of Provo's largest-industries, spending spend-ing more than $200,000 a year in Provo ' - ' - ' ' ' -' - because your Division Headquarters is hero. ' s : ' ' , ' -Many : of you : own your own' homes t in . ' ' . ' V' . . . . - " Provo. You will continue to live "in tho yy-' y-':t ''yyyyyyy-''-y1?'. - ' -y'iy ; surroundings you have planned and chosen and developed in the year3 you have lived in Provo. ; These are fact3, -and in our dissussions viih our friends and follow- citizens of Provo, we should deal ONLY with the facts. The people of Provo have been our good patrons. We believe they will decide at the ,-' - .- '. . . : . ... .- November.7 election to continue our service in Provo, thus preserving your welfare and the best interests of tho city. Jean Cox C D. Sessions Claude i,nfdt L Cummings Albeit Olsen LI wood Clu 4 5. Gertrude Wisemart Fred W. Kemper i. J. : k C. M. Stone G. F. Bills Warrrn l ea Francis St.Jeor II. 1L Talkner Eos-1 Custer L - 4 Barbara Paxman George Green John t. C,.-:.Y , Donald Mackey , W. J. Waller Chas. Springroeyer G- A- Spencer Carroll ! . ., Fay B. WHliams V" ier s -I i John Bucher Aldea Gray Elton Hartley . Keith Tboraa. . Ralph Hedquist Don Giles Lynn A. Vrighl k Martha Evans George Hickman UTAHPOlIf La U L2I U GHI CO. J C. J. Clark : B. L. VVadsworth A. E. Williams Lamar Evans ...-,,.,,,., - -r- . . - - - y I 2 it C. . . ; j O.' Slack Ralph Crowton 1 E. T. Hall 4 L Alma MadMB' Charles G. Aiken Wandl Openshaw -Paul cTsingleton1 Sarah Rowi' Sharp Gillespi" S. D. Packard M.lo Eean . ....i L . - ... i L Veda lacks G. A. Lull O. Gee 1 I Joe Claslc f 2. Ferrer C A. J-cna frtd Fachaa. t 6 L Job,as-an . ... O. W. Lesbs M. Beck W. Harding JL -Luncefofd 1L Bean Paul Lc U 2L la u.-a G. Vincent D. Ccmcll |