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Show Friday, December 24, 1937 7 ' Provo's Finances Approved At Public Hearing of Budget By Utah Taxpayers Association 3 t Personals chorus Is under the direction of Arlo Seegmlllar. Hiss Eva Bobay of Salt Lake Second Ward Primary hel da week-en- d with Christmas party Honday evening. City will spend the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. her parents, Christmas favors were given each child and group gemes were led Robey of this city. I by Gladys west and Harjorie Merrill Christopherson spent I Moot leaders, the week-en- d In Roosevelt Utah. f Unemployment problems are mounting and some from the federal government is urged by Governor ienry IL Blood in a message sent recently to Washington, n which he asked the federal authority to provide work for all needy unemployed, or else broaden the social security act provide direct relief on a matching basis for those ineligible for social security benefits. re-le- '' I Pr0T0-budg- Ward, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Is spending the holidays In Provo. She has been attending school in California. s M. Hen and Gleaner Girls chorus of the Second Ward went caroling Wednesday evening. The The only change made at the 0 hearing was the addition of to the city lighting account, (1,-60- V it t ; this Increase being due to the Increased cost of street lighting over the new viaduct ou West Center street, and to various other electric costs as at the public library, a total of more than (10,000 being the annual electric light bill which Provo city pays, according to Hayor Hark Anderson. Speaking for the Utah Taxpayers association, Hr. Hedqulst complimented the city commission on the many worthwhile Improvements in Provo, such as tha West-sid- e sewer, the paved streets, and the extension of the water Hue In Provo canyon. Outstanding Achievement The most outstanding feature of the city administration however, In the opinion of Hy. Hedonist, Is the rise In the price of special Improvement bonds, which a few years ago woe selling at 10 per cent discount, but today arc actually at a premium. This reflects the careful financial policy of the present administration, In the opinion expressed by the officials of the Utah Taxpayers association. 6ome criticism was levied at mills tax rate set for the 17 IMS, but all were in agreement on the assertion of Mayor Anderson that tha tax rate could be reduced materially, unless the city desired to take advantage of federal aid at this time In obtaining needed Improvements In Provo. No opposing sentiments were expressed to this view at the public hearing. Commissioner Walter P. White-hea- d was present with the mayor, and Auditor Mary F. Smith, but Commissioner 1. P. McGuire was detained at home hy Illness. Walton X. Hall of the state taxpayers body was present, and Simon P. ggertson of the local taxpayers unit accompanied Mr. Hedqulst WANT ADS Notices Inserted here e Mr. and Mrs. George Brown lefa Thursday for a 10 day trip to Loe Angeles. Suppose There Was No Advertising Just suppose there was no advertising:, condition appeal to you? Suppose everything: was sold in bulk without a name or a brand or any mark to identify it? Would you like to go into that kind of a market to buy things you need? The man who invented trade-marand brands and Arrowhead Freight Lines Ltd. advertising was as great a benefactor to mankind as the are defendants in four suits total- - man who invented names to distinguish animals and plants. I Who would want to back Held!! to the time when flour" go 0,dpon Vaughn Bbef Romona Smith, il, Santaquin; I w8 Just flour and there was no way to identify the d Paul u Nelson, io. Spring ferent kinds so you could be sure of their quality before Lake. Donald h Simmon. a yed your bread or cake? Spring Lake lad, also hurt during The wd nameless method was a gamble. It was like tha accident Nov. it when an Ar- rowhead truck and a car in which taking a chance on a grab bag. Nowadays we want every the four young people were pas- - article of merchandise named, and all advertising, whether sengers met head on near Santa-- I not or an is price dutinguiahed by equal appeal to buy mer-of each Relatives victim quin. a re suing separately, charging chandise marked by merit and containing known qualities, negligence on the part of the Ar-- 1 That is why newspapers are necessary in the world of business. People want to know where to get the exact kind Deadlocked for nearly two of gogds they want, and the paper which gives that service months the American reaeration both to the advertisers and to the readers are serving an of Labor and the Committee for important economic function. industriai organiution have vir- in this paper. They are put th tually severed diplomatic rbla- - l , and business men who know you are by merchants tions, the conference coming to a dose Tuesday with little hopes of interested in the kind and quality of merchandise you buy. any renewal of negotiations for Tell them you saw their advertisement in Hie Utah Valley some time toeome. The News. It will identify you and the merchandise. cater to to more ever than will be your ready w. have almost forgotten there is an internecine struggle in needs, and to identify their products in your buying excur-Spafso fun have the papers gjpns in this community. been of Japan bombings, hut a ks I dif-an- - I I I ,18 I I chants n, six day battle In Spain Just Rundsv In whleh SMI troops were reported kfl-- 1 led. and heavy losses by the who were checked hr bombs snd machine run fire from government troops. eon-elud- ed fw-mune- BRING RESULTS coat 1 cent n word, with a minimum chargp of 28 centa. This is the place to get action on sales of fUrnltnre, household goods, machinery, tools, equipment, whatever yon have yon want to sell, or to find where to buy something yon want quick at the right priqs. FOR RESULTS, TRY A WANT AD. COLUMN IN THE NEWS OFFERED: Work at good pay during tha holldayu for It to IB young, enargetle salesmen or saleswomen. Pleasant work, and hours to suit you. Phono II for information. First applications get preference si number of positions la limited. Commercial of your want-a-d article, second by our present reduced prices on subscriptions: One year for (1.00; gift subscriptions at 71 cents to each friend yon nemo, 60 up fo ten subscriptions; cents each subscription In club payments of (6 or more. These prices era good only during the holidays. 1111 NASH AMBASSADOR CAR aerifies. offered ut a great Good as new. Inquire at Buds lilt. You wont go elsewhere after that! Our Printing Satisfies Utah Valley Publishing Go. 57 see FOR SALE 1 Syracuse Spring disc tooth Harrow. 1 two-wa- y SUBSCRIBERS to Utah Valley Oil. Phono News may use this column free plow. Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. till AW Gift Suggestions Utility 1.39 Enamel 150 1.75 Tree Waffle Irons UP 033SW 1 North First West PHONE 13 3lll; Over the Top Means Rickety Ride for Japs taBt FROM RALPHS RADIO and APPLIANCE CO. BW,Prir USEFUL & FOB PRACTICAL EVERYONE New Low Priced Christmas Gifts that will delight Every Man, Woman and Child COME VISIT OUR STORE - - Tires GREAT SALE of Generators, Starters All Electric Service APRONS and Inexpfnilve Glfta Percales, Organdie end Print 4Po 50c gOo Uerfnl See Reed Clegg FOR ALL TIIB FAMILY In Beautiful Christmas Boxes. Never before such val 150880 88e and 40c Welding Service the partially demoltohed bridge en tha Chinese front provides me tank fallowed by soldiers rumbles rautieualy ever the enetahle w Sghtlog peaitloa ea the way la Nanking. pletara. A i A Jep-forwa- ton ,We Wish You All A Merry Xmas NIGHT GOWNS & PAJAMAS One or two place. Rayon or Chinees Silk, Special at Me A Wonderful New Lot of LADIES HANDKER CHIEFS For Electric and Acetylene Portable See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed 275 South Univ. Ave. Phone 649 Market Heater MMN Vulcanizing: ng "Hayward th, TRY US FOR Seiberling Tires Re-Cappi- a Gessfordsjnc. See Our Work . . . see A used gas circulating heater. Phone 1011. WANTED: Maa-ehuk- uo in l Get Our Prices; for one ad. any time within 10 days after paying for your subs-- 1 eriptlon. Its a chance to mako money twice, first by the sale Utah Is facad with an extrem-l- y serious problem If It la to euro for an ever Increasing number of unemployed during the coming winter mouths without Increased federal aselatance, his massage read. It la my Judgment that this atata caa care adequately for ite needy unemployablea If tha federal government will extend lu usaaQy seal work of carting for tha employ-ableana tar an eighteen player. to meet whatever Increasee do you de that weal occur la that load, ha explained MrtyT" Explanation Made "Ragulartyf X should say ml Tha atata now receive federal assistance in providing benefits undar tha social aocurily act, but needy persons who cannot quaUfy for social security and cannot obtain private or W P A employment have to be taken care of entirely with state and county funds. Unemployablea also are cared for with atata and local funds, The governor also sent a Pynex table from tha unemployment CASSEROLE compensation division, whleh with frame showa a larger number of persona employed In Utah this year than laet year. Tha same table, how ever, reflects a drop in employ ment between August and the end of September. Cites Needy Group Mixing: Bowl The state and local govern SETS menu, the governors message "laet winter continued, found that In addition to tha unemployablea there was a vary considerable number of unemployed employCIRCLE able persona in used of assistance. MIRRORS Theca warn cared for aa wall aa possible with funds not available and out of tha Increased revenue to the sale tax resulting from tha gonorally improved ecoChristmas nomic conditions throughout tha atata. LIGHTS For the coming winter th For inside or outside at tats la faced once more with tha Lowect Prices problem of caring for a large group of unemployed persons. It Electric appears their number will be much larger than wa had reason when tha legislature was in sesAND sion, to expect It would bo, especially In view of the effort ol tha W P A ut that time to furnish work for all, or nearly all, emAND ployables not engaged la private channels. Bute Statistics The statistical table showa that In 1931 thorn wore 70,011 per47 N. Unir. Are. sons employed la the major Industry groups In Utah. Ou March 11 of this year the number had Increased to 71,111. On June SI it was 11,111; July 11, !t,lS August 11, 11,744, and Septem her SO, 10.911 The employed aa of September 10 were distributed among the various groups as follows: Mining and quarrying, 11,000 1070 contract construction, manufacturing, 11,144; transportation, 11,110; communication wholesale 1014; utilities, 1117 trade, 0401; retail trade, 11,010 finance, 701; Insurance, 417; real estate, 1005; administrative off! ces and auxiliary unite, 1061; service, 76ISJ professional service miscellaneous, 611. see Irons Toasters Printing EMPLOYMENT service, Phone see Gleanor Girls of tha Second ward will hold a Christmas party at the home of Miss Virginia La Due next Wednesday evening, day. The grand total of tions la Soviet Russia for tha past year numbers up Into tha hear drsda, and Includes many of tha Building an 1100 mile railway moat prominent Russian ambasunder secrecy has Just bacn ac- sadors and diplomats in tha Soviet complished by Soviet Russia with- Service, in 160 miles of tha Pacific coast. It reaches from Karymskaya, Japanese troops now Invading it of Lake Baikal, to Khaba- various sections of China an said rovsk. to number 000,000, with having about 160,000; Closing 1117 with another purge lu Moscow, tha Russian Bee ret Peiping, 160,000; and Tangtae Political police carried ont eight area 100,000. Tat war haa not yet executions for high treason Sun boon declared. PICKED UP IN PASSING Jnemployment Problems 7ace Utah, Says Rlood Unanimous and hearty approval of Provo cityg'flnancial administration during the past year was not only voiced but p't written in glowing terms by the Utah Taxpayers associa- that with Alex Hedquist, chairman of the local division speak- - teachTng school a Katherine Mitchell, who Is a Hercur, is ing for the group and a letter signed by its officials read spending the Christmas holidays student at the U. A. C. at Logan, Is spending Christmas with her during the public hearing Tuesday morning on the city 18 s mother, Mrs. Katie Mitchell, s for 1938. Helen il Page Seven UTAH VALLEY NEWS HOUSE DRESSES TIES Real good looking. Wool lining, Union hand made A SIM Vain for Mufflers, op from 49e Silk Robes 98c 77c 98c 49c Ladies Dress Hats Me Mens Dress Shirts Make Real Gifts Others 1JW 01.M and 08.M Boys Dress Shirts 100 Locally Owned and Operated. IFnefisUneirs 808 West Center BOe in Christmas Boys Others 25c 85c 70c and 08c SEASONS GREETINGS Trove i . I i - J -- |