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Show r 7 ' ' IlnpcrocdOf 4 Envtfionlrjr rsrid feu fttkb Itn electrical Innovations for coat- war Home Provo and Utah coiin- ty bomber dealers, ;lectrtcaV bn-tractori bn-tractori and jobbert nit Thiirs. dav venlnr ln the county cdm- Uutlo45 off fteVtcMay plana tot Keeping; uu area aoreast of the trend durina. the Buildinr boom rouowing ne enavcr noetiuuesr a penpa'ia? wwca.50,ooo new 7 Rav Rinderhaeenv superintend ent ;of tUT Frovo city municipal ppr;utitttyie by isutlng that 0 meetto bad been called for the purpose of. "planning "plan-ning corrective action in both old and hew homes o that alt-out coordinated efforts of the municipality, muni-cipality, electrical manufacturers, architects, Jobbers, and all other people involved in home bunding and t home modernization may reach the goal of full appliance Listing these uses, Rlnderhagen picture tat post-war home as In- ciucung aome freezing units eup-pienientingpreaent eup-pienientingpreaent day refrigeration refrigera-tion modernhome laundry with automatic cycle washer which also rinseSand dries the clothes, air. conditioning units to control temperature and humidity, elec trostatic,': air cleaning unit giving to the present 15 to SO percent, and such outer devices as Ultra violet ray stertlamps. . r "The major bottleneck of to-morrow's to-morrow's construction and. industry indus-try problems,? he said, wlll be adequate wiring it was pointed Oitt that instead of the average nome s present requirement oi 1400 watts of connected capacity, ths home of the future will require re-quire as much as 5000 watts. , I i i y , , Rremen Respond To Tro Alarms Two "fires ttf the Provo vicinity occured last night and this morning morn-ing according to Fire Chief Earl Finlayson. The first fire began at 10:15 pv m. when, the gasoline ignited to a coal truck- which had, uppea over on uie spnngvuie road at about 17 th South. The truck belonged to Roy fiabey. Damages amounted to about $200. At 1:40 a. m. tne secona lire, due to spontaneous combustion I in bUy rags,. took place in a garage-shack belonging to Certle Schultz, 590 west Third North. The. damage in this case' is ap- prtximately 125. . City Court City Briefs Cpt, BXax B. lllerrrweather. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. .Merry-weather. .Merry-weather. Is' home on furious from Fort Blisr, Texas, where he has been train ng in track truck units for the past nine months. He entered th service in IMS. Corporal Merryweather graduat- ea xrom rroro inign school Dentist ElacJod I lAff DlMftri i f' Fhe case of Provo city vs. Don Skinner, on a charge of assault against Mildred Skinner, was today to-day set for trial Monday, following follow-ing the entry of. a )plea of not guilty by the defendant when arraigned ar-raigned before the' court earlier this week.. The complaint, filed by Mrs. Skinner cnarges tftat ne attempted to strike her with a milk bottle. Bail has been set at $250 cash or $500 property by Judge W. Dean Loose. '&. Alice Fleming of Ogdeitf was tne weeniena guest of her 6amFark . Pvt. Joseph 9trickland is leaving leav-ing Friday to leport at Ford Ord, Calif, after a 10-day furlough la Provo to visit lit wife, Catherine Pardoe Stricklind and their lit-fie lit-fie daughter, Jnda Jo. Several Parties have la given for the Strlcklands during the past week. BIrs. Woodroi r .Hoover left Tuesday Tues-day night for Chicago, where she will b mt by her husband, Pvt. Hoover, v ho Is on furlough from1 Camp Wi eeler, Ga. In Chicago, Chi-cago, theywll be guests of Mr. and Mfs. Mel rin Sowies and daughter Jean, at the Drake hotel. ho-tel. Mrs Sowies is a sister of Mrs. Hoover. Corp. Hoover will accompany his wife to Provo. He hat been In the service four months. ' . . . Radio Tech liclan Erwln A. BuUer left Satv rday for the Great Lakes Naval '"raining school, in Illinois. His wife, Rachael K Vid-sen Vid-sen Buller,, will remain in Provo. L a Watch for parchaae sale! adv. l i m m " W. G. "Christ msenU. S. M. C. son of Mr. Lu:lle Christensen of 245 North Fit it East, is home on furlough fiom the Marine base at San Diego, California. He win return on f une S to his base to receive orders as to where he will be sent to take radar training. train-ing. 1 His wife is Louella Rowen rChrlstensen. j Sgt. Lloyd i. Hallldav, son of Georsre A. Halladay, 110 South Seventh West, Is visiting his par ents on his three weeks' fur lough. He has been stationed in the Panama Canal Zone since he enlisted November, 1940. Ssrt. Halladay eraduated from the Provo high school :4 Mrs. Charles! e. ouen has as her gnest. her sister. Mrs. Ar della B. Ford if Cednr City, and a niece, Mr. Fred M. Stowell of Denver, Colo.. the former Clara Dunsdon of Provo, who came by plane. Corp. Emllle). Meyer Huff, has received an honorable discharge from the WACS. and has arrived horn to make Iher home In Soan ish Fork. Corn. Huff has been in the service for 16 months and has been engaeed as a French in terpreter In the government hos pital at Trenton. New Jersey. liNJJSTED IN AIR WACS Mrs. Lelia L. Sanders, Amerf- can Fork, has enlisted in the Air Wacs as a general clerical work er, he wiU receive her basic I trailing at Ft. Des Moines after I which she will be Stationed at San Bernardino, Calif. Too Late For Classification Foil SALE MISCELLANEOUS , SOUTHERN Utah Certified Ruwrttt M4 potto. 8 tad dvnci on nnit contracted acrtal (or fall ihlpmnt. Stock at out Salt Lak Warahoqa. Starllor H. Nlot Co. tit South 4th Wcit. salt Lk City. Utah. St 1 410 6hotui. Nw baby bd. HouMheld furniture. t36 Kan ot worm. J POTATO Bit Cheap. Ray L. Cartar. H0 Waat th South. ,3 BEAUTIFUL fragrant peonUi. 0o pr dosen. Delivered. Phone iaij. je I MUST aacrlf tea 141 Chayrolat I paaaan- jftr coupe. Low mlteaa. vary clean, fait Joe at 115. 12 It PIECES llvtnc room auita. ixl ruir. 294 Wert 3rd South. . J ICE refrlaerator. aarden tool", hoaa. rake. bo. dtcclbs fork, ball bata.-e North S Eaat. Mr. Brown. it I LOST - PLEASE retu-B flahlnf pole In wooden caaa. Broken top (arral, and sat own. 3E Wttt 4th North. J Mft Ut.K-tIk RAT ATE 1 IjTJVE tooin noma. Soma othnlnci. Nice amraen. yneea tor qw ' 107 Weet Srd North, Payaon. it TRUE tempered at eel f lahtns md Phone 1184R. L. B. Johneon. j Itravrirn n new it e 4 an at r s : 14 ROOM furnlehad hooaa ar apart ment arlt arae. Phone ST4J between Id a. m. and t p. m. H rOH SALE CARS 114 Chevrolet i' paaaansar eoupa. car like new. Cat' Joe 144. - '35 iiKI.P UAKTKD MALE CARRIER for Dram route Weet of P. O. cannln . factory. can at Heram Offlra. JS . ? ii r In r : ' t .. 1 i t , : 6s0 or Zo DR. DA COSTA CLARK Dr. DaCosta Clark, wen-known Provo dentist, was- president of tne Frovo Lions club today, following follow-ing election, held at- the club jlunch-eon-meeting Thursday night. He won in a close, contest over' Garn Carter, radio advertising man. Ed. R. Smith, manager of the Yellow ; Cab company was named first vice president; LeRpy John son, state labor official, second vice president and Ed Holmes, ac countant, third vice president. Tney were opposed oyi Grant Ekins, Ralph Hayward and Bill Wilde. BUl Johnston, office manager and Joe seetnaier. lunch meat dealer, were named directors, win ning over Owen Tibbetts, assistant store manager and Joe Perri, mechanic. . George Smith, construction com pany manager was . named tail twister in a contest with John E. Cobb, shoe store - manager. Lee Tuttle. sewinsr machine salesman was elected Lion tamer Over Fat Mower, hardware store manager. The new officers will be elected at the June 15 meeting: of the club. Henry M.. Weight of Spring- vuic, state fish and game official, spoke briefly about the fishing conditions in anticipation of the opening or tne nsmng season. June 15. He declared, the Provo river was probably one of the most popular and most heavily fished streams, for its size anywhere in tne country. Fishing should be as good on the Provo and in the Deer v-reeK reservoir, uus season as ever before, he said. He told of the activities of the fish and game de partment in stripping fish for eggs at spawning time, and the proced ure used in the culture of game fish for ' later ' planting in the streams and lakes of the state. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Bernice Dastrup and Mrs. Zenith Johnson, accompanist. t Is ft Series) ;t build a store orr that msaJaamtaei ne it ' ; . . r ' Your lot Is too narrow on which to build this house." There is not sufficient area in your lot to build a, three-family Tou mustXset aWur house. 82 feet back from the sidewalk."' 1 The average citizen frequently want to know, dWhy. can't we build oh our property where we want to and as we want tot!' What city ordinance applies, and under what powers can the city enforce such an ordinance? These matters are controlled hy a, provision known as eoning. The ordinance setting bp such controls con-trols is known as . the soning or dinance. It has been ruled by the superior courts e the United State that cities have such powers pow-ers delegated to them as a part of the general police powers given to cities. This power may be exercised exer-cised o long as it Is for the general gen-eral health and -welfare of the citizens of the community. Attitudes toward! sonlng are-very are-very definitely two-sided. Citizens naturally divide themselves Into the "pros" and "anti's." , A typical "anti" situation this: you own a pice of property In the vicinity of thel B. Y. U. Fros- pecls for renting apartment are very good. The lot looks big enough for a four-family apart ment, but the city engineer re fuses to issue a permit . because you are not in the zone which includes in-cludes four-family apartments. Immediately you are exercised about the ''unwarranted , usurpation usurpa-tion of the property rights of free American citizens." Now the "pro" situation: your neighbor wants to erect a four- family house on the property !m mediately adjoining yours. He plans to build five feet from his Mrs. If. S. MlChsef and dautfv ter Dorothy, has Wt for CsTU fornla, wher thev win make their home. Mr. Michael plans to leave Friday. Watoh for purchase sale! adv. j. - Mrs. Wavne B. Hales of Provo and Mrs Oram Y. Anderson of Pleasant Grov. Waited their father, James IB. Wilson, at his home in Midway. Tuesday. Shlrlev Bee has returned from a few days' business and nleasure trip to Denver and Boulder. Colo In Denver, he was the eruest of his daughter and on-ln-law. Dr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Williams (Joyce Bee.) Mrs. David Mills of an Fran cisco, Calif., Is snendinr two weks in Provi) with her sister. Mrs. T. A. TMurman. and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Ida L. HOberta aceomnani- fd by her sister. Mrs. Luella C. wiikes of Pocatello, Idaho, who has been visiting her here for two Weeks, are leavine- Frirfnv avn. ning for a morith's vacation with relatives and mends In Atlantic City. Camden and Morristown, New Jersey. :-4-: r Mrs.' Melissa word from her Mrs. Dean CT Llswis, her two sons. arrived safely Minn., where spent several mbnths woody Institute anics trade, school his course and ment construction Lewis has received dausrhter-in-law. that she and Billy and Richard. in Minneapolis. husband has at the Dun- national mech-He mech-He will finish awaits a govern- assignment her Mrs. Eva D, Center street. daughter and two children, Mr. and Mrs. RL their visit front son Ton RENT FURNISHED NICELY furniehed. modern apartmaht Ith houee on Scera etreet. Oram. ; 35 roil RENT tTKrURNISMED . . rUACTlCAl-LX new a room noaae. pu burntns noor rurnace. wiraa ror aipo-trltf aipo-trltf range. Immediate poaaeeelon. i4t Eaat 2nd North. Keya at MT Eftet Canter. - . ; - )t I ROOM basement apartment. Call ilinl t U A 41 WAmEtX Alt KlffO pP HtPES! mgliesi Prices Paid W J BONES & WOOL mpt4 J mM ssncsi nftfvfe ss and dead and useless animal! Pelt prices for deadend useiei aneepi. y , Prompt Serrtos ., TALtOW CO. ;'t. phone u y.'. - j Maes West of Spanish Fork Mrs. D. O. W Norma returned from a three ada. Mrs. bridge. Alberta. est son. Rex ducted Into the last .week. who-ls Tn the expected nom Field, 111., on ing week, and nn. Held is a in transit from fence. This wilt' completely shut ouv ugnu zrora your Deov rooms and kitchen. It win obstruct your rtevr down the street. It will kill all ths plants which you have developed de-veloped on this side of your house. You are thankful that the citv fathers were, far-sighted enough to prevent ine construction or this "inojnjtrsityX':;', - ' ' T. ) The "Pro" and "antP attitudes toward toning are-a common 0c-cufrence; 0c-cufrence; and It is not ' unusual that the! same citizen tnkv In I a period of m year take both sldeal as ms interests become differently different-ly Involved. -:. -v . . A1' Funciamentally. the hraliies kf eoning are these: L, i; i L it tends to continue uniform development throughout the com-y muniiy, jxeepmg business wltnm bounds land industry within its prescribed' area. . v z. t protects ti: propewy values' of ths . hemie owner, the owner of business ! or industrial property! and the public in Its schools, churches, and Oublle build ings by Insuring the character of tne neighborhood, ' 8. It. directs the rrowth and de velopment of the city along lines that are; sensible and economic. The participation of all citizens in the determination of proper and adequate zoning is essential to its best administration. For this rea son, the above article and the act icb vuiuy wui iuuuw nave written hoping that the citizens will read them and. at the public hearing balled for June 13, attend and express their opinion regard ing- the , proper development of their city. Any suggestions previous previ-ous to that time will be welcomed by the City Commission or Zoning Commission. Address any com munications to the Zoning Com mission in the City and County BUUdUlg. Leaion COiTimnnder DAILY HERALD rti5iZ PAGE 3 Field Man Hero. To Inspect Herds Elmer M. Meadows, Guernsey field representative for the Utah extension service, will head an inspection tour of Guernsey herds throughout Utah county Saturday afternoon, according to informa tion received here today by S. R. Boswell, county agent. Following a tour through Wasatch Wa-satch county during .the forenoon. uie representative wm visit the Orem and Pleasant Grove areas, stopping at the LeGrand Jarman farm In Orem at 2 p. m. All interested in-terested dairymen are invited to accompany the tour. - Am" - k 1 'r "i ' ' ' ' K i ar-, , A BUSS TRAHER ." Russ Traher was elected com mander of s Frovo ' Post No. 13, at the American Legion meeting Thursday evening. He was unopposed un-opposed and succeeds Fred Adam-son. The other Officers elected are 1st vice Commander, LaVar G rone- man; 2nd vice commander, J. B. Basque; adjutant, Paul Stewart; finance officer, Al Wright; sergeant serg-eant at arms, Charles Springmy- er; chaplain, Jesse Stott, and his torian, Louis A. Culbertson. Those elected to the executive committee are Harold Calder, Fred T. Hafen, and K. D. Montague. Monta-gue. A five year term on the .finance .fi-nance commltteewas filled by J. D. Wragg and a three-year term on the same committee by Elmer D. Loveless. . The officers will be installed at a meeting on June 21. Pencil for Spark Tester A spark plug tester, may be made out of an ordinary lead sen. cil by sharpening both ends and drilling a small, hole through at lis miacue. Tne projecting lead at one end Is held against the plug's terminal, Iwbile the other end js grounded on the motor head. If a mark lumns serosa th g-ap. theNplug ia functioning. L 5 v. V It i Y Sociologist Warns Against Race Prejudice uecianng mat the Tjmted states v is the melting pot of ,the world this eoun'trv rui't hnne tn reiMln 'H a uemocrxrv until tcm nernxi an v--.'i prevalent at the present time, lairs, aboliahedl Prof. Ariel Ballif of ths .r IB. Y. V. socioloary department. 4MUhSkIS-IM . a. a. flw. .l.-'W . i psople of! this country learn that 'V there is only one race and that ia the human race. ! j ' j A -. 4,W BT-a ant- rn tnt-m nti nnln. 3on .of a people by our contact . with one or two individuals and' ithls misunderstanding becomes a' barrier between all races." he de- -T .IihI '"m.!. kltn - : ,A rwhich is manifested by the Amer .- ican people, is not unique with us, f ,: as the dark race has the same- feeling feel-ing towards the white people." t Short reports were made hy; Doyle Dastrup, Arthur D. Taylor and D. . O. Wight. Guest were Floyd Deck Keith Dutson.! Dr. Horace G. Merrill end Joe Hamil ton, t ! Carpenter's Union i Specictf Meeting . . . FRIDAY. . 8 P. ZVI. 45 North University Ave. REFRESHMENTS San Francisco, at the same time his brother Donald is home. Mrs. Wight and Norma were enter tained several times in Cardston, Calgary, and Rill Spring, as well as in Lethbridge during their visit in Canada.' Pvt. Max E. Jolley reports to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Berry I Jolley, 673 North Fourth East, that he has arrived safely some where in New Guinea. He stated that Pvt. Dean Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Wright is with him, but as yet the Wrig-hts have, received no official word. ... Grant Bandley of San Jose, Calif., is home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bandley, and to visit his brother, Pvt. Louis Bandley, who recently returned from 27 months' service in the South Pacific, and is now stationed station-ed at the reception center, Ninth army service command. Fort Douglas. Mrs. Waldo Olsen (Lucy Bee) of Blackfoot, Idaho, is visiting her father ' .Stephen Bee and family. Mrs. Jack Hill of Salt. Lake City, is the guest of relatives and friends here. Mrs. Frank Stubbs of Los An geles, is here to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fairer, and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bown. Statistics Bowman, of East entertaining her -in-law, and their Ronnie and Gerry, E. Banks, during Milford. lent and daughter Wednesday night 's visit in Can- went to Leth- to visit her eld- who was in- Canadian army son, uonaia y. S. Air corps is from Chanute furlough this com also her youngest anticipating a leave Farragut, ioa. to wek'i Wight Duce, He Second BORN Girl, to Max and Macksene Madsen Sternackert, Thursday evening, ev-ening, Utah Valley hospital. LICENSED TO MARRY Wilford R. Black. 49. Salt) Lake City, and Minnie EUlojtt, 45. Salt Lake City. Edwin Ezra Taylor, 19i Spring Lake, and Julia Deon Hiatt, 17, Payson. DIVORCES FILED Cecil R. Fairbanks from Helen Fairbanks, mental cruelty. is EPiixpsY ccxznrro? WHAT CAUSES IT? i A beolclat coaloirtino ttia eplaiont o"lc moi clecton en fhi intarailins tabjacl will be artLt6, rhtl Itiay lot!, Ie any raadar wtBhtg lo His Edwotionol 0Wln, J3S Fifth UaWaw York. N.YOapl. F-149T Your 11 Health May Be Corrected ( - .''The Unted States Government has printed a pamphlet written by r. Chas. Northern, and some of the world's greatest great-est doctors uid research men, and edited by Rex Beach on the subject sntitled '"Modem Miracle Men, relating to, proper prop-er food mim ral balances. We feel there should be a copy of this nlne-pa;;e pamphlet in the hands of every man, woman and child ir America. You owe it to your home, to your . family, and to your country to learn how to live your Way out 'of disease and unhappiness into vibrant health and' abundant hippiness. Regardless of your condition today-there today-there Is H0 9E. ACT AT ONCE Write today for your free copy of this pamphlet There is absolutely . no .obligation. A penny postcarl or letter will bring It to your door. .' WRITE TO NATURAL MINERAL, P.O. Box 705 Provo, Utah X- d4 buy . Jpgi I ' ST ;y! - ii m Ml 1 I .. :-'.TSSli- . f III. - - 1 ii I i ii : . v . - . k 2r it i i I V" ii f Nffikr . r II . . -r Mlk i4 W I I ... : .n a I n on x WiXV.. 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