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Show Utah V alley News Successor to Fubllo Opinion Journal Published over? Friday morning by VALLEY UTAH V Friday, August 20, UTAI1 VALLEY NEWS Page 2 Pint Want Inland na aoeond-clas- a CO. PUBLISHING Proro, Utah. Ninth matter Nor ember 19, 1937 at the poat Act of March I, 1879. at Proro, Utah, under the an elcctinii year! You see, it depends upon the set of the mind how you look upon things politically, especially in an election year. Can we cast uside all prejudice in the matter ami examine the proposed exM.'iiditure of $4,000,000,000 and see whether it may he worth while or not! Perhaps the best way to judge such possible values is to recull wliut t for feincu 1033 when the $10, 500, 000,000 have been was the big siendjng program really inaugurated. Has America shot sixteen and a half billion dollars, or has the New Heal Given us something of reul value between Murch 4, 1033 and Bee. 31, 1037! sjM.-n- Harrison R. Merrill 7 do not think seventy years is the time of a man or woman. Nur that seventy million years is the time of a man or woman , Nor that years trill ever stop the existence of me or anyone, else. Is it wonderful that I should he immortal 1 as everyone is immortal; 1 know it is wonderful , hut my ryesiyht is equally wonderful . Thvsu words wore quoted by Harrison It. Merrill to us as we travelled through Bryce and Zion canyons last year a wonderful privilege to have had, when four of us, including Mrs. Merrill, enjoyed nature and the great Mormon tabernacle choir singing under the Great White Throne. That trip did something for all of us, beyond words to express. It was Professor Merrills quotation from Walt Whitman which set us at ease, in trying to understand the wonder of it all. And then he quoted from Joaquin Miller: ,lA Land that man has newly trod, A land that only God has known, Through all the soundless cycles flown. Yet perfect blossoms bless the sod, And perfect birds illume the trees And perfect unheard harmonies Pour out eternally to God. I! A thousand miles of mighty wood Where stride thunder-storm- s fire-sho- thousand flowers every rod, A stately tree on every rood; Ten thousand leaves on every tree, And each a miracle to me; And yet there be men who question God! Since his passing we have dwelt hourly for all these days upon our cxitcricnres with Harrison R. Merrill, thankful that we have had Biich an opportunity to know him, and thankful too that so many thousands of people, like us, have known him, and experienced the fine influence of his personality. We remember how exquisite was Harrison Bs reading of this bit of verso written by Emily Dickinson: A Exultation is the going And so we dose this eulogy to one of Provos greatest citizens, by copying a poem of bis own, bis own interpretation of life liero beneath the sky: Sky-bor- n ones Who play across the blur, Your movements let the sky shine through; And, sometimes, just above my trees I see your s dappling the breeze; see I you laugh and see you shake your hair And ware your silken scarf upon the air. You're born, you tiny daughters of the sea. Grow, change form, fill heaven with your glee; Play in the sky one short, sweet hour And then dissolve in tears a pleasant shower. The sky looks lonesone though serene Tf here your bright hues had lately been. Im d & T 4 n, ! Sky-bor- low-co- st an election year. Is that why wo the Indian reservation and atndy Indian lore, etc. Frisby Family Reunion Sunday n. n, high-spee- All members of the William and Elisabeth Ruff Frisby family are Invited to attend their Family reunion to be held Sunday, Ang. 28 In Liberty park, Balt Lake City commencing at 10 a. m. Dinner will be served promptly at noon, each group being asked to furnish their own eats. A business meeting is called for 1 p. m. Social activities will extend throughout the day. are spending NOTICE I wish to announce to :ny friends in Provo City and Utah County that I am supporting Mr. John 8. Evans for Sheriff. I ii a candidate have worked with him both In civil and criminal matteys In the Sheriff's department, for the put eight years, and 1 have found him to be honest, a fearless end officer, and a man of good sound Judgment. Therefore I do not hesitate to recommend him to my friends for their support. SUMMONS In ths District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, In and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. Anna Christensen, Plaintiff, vs. Marlnui Christensen, Defendant The State of Utah to the said Defendant: Yon are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the eervlca of this summons npon you. If served within the county In which this action le brought; otherwise, within thirty days after eervlca, and defend tha above entitled action; and In ease of your fallura so to do Judgment will be rendered against yon according to the demand of tho complaint, which has been filed with the nt Respectfully, W. T. LEWIS (Paid Political Adv.) 3E L LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Counit Oouuty Clerk or Or Respective Signers for ftithe Information. d ds 130,-000,0- SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, County of Utah, State of Utah. Brigham Yonng University, corporation. Plaintiff va. Nephl Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, E. R. Booth, W. L Brown, Jamea B. Forshee, George A. Snow, James E. Clinton and Jonaa H. Erekeon, the last knows officers, directors and trustees of the said Nephl Savings Bank and Trust Company, their successors and assigns; and all other persona unknown, claiming any right, title, aetata or Interest In, or lien upon the real property described In the complaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto. Defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: Ton are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons npon yon. If served within ths County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, end defend the above entitled action ; end la csss of your failure so to do, Judgment will he rendered against yon according to the demand of the complaint, which has been died with tha clerk of said court. This action la brought to quiet the title of the plaintiff to certain real estate in Utah County, Utah, more particularly described as follows: 14.55 Commencing North end 2.66 chains East from the Southwest corner of tha Southeast quarter of Section SI, Township I South, Range I East of die Salt Lake Meridian; thence Nprth 87 West 0.75 chains thence North 1 East 2.11 chains . Bring Your Back-t- o School Want List to BUTLERS -- With our New and Complete Stock of Childrens and Misses Wearing Apparel, We Are Fully Equipped to Take Care of Your BACK TO SCHOOL NEEDS. ' Just Arrived Children's Second Dresses Dresses 8wlng Skirts and novelty trims I sises 14 Belling Guaranteed fut colors. Made of beet prints. Sises 7 to 14 :: Selling at .... to $1.00 at .... $198 Half Sox end Novelty Ribbed New fall 7 to 10M Elutic 8elling at ... Foil Fashioned . Knee-h- plain. Top, Sizes colors. FOR 594 $1.00 Topmost Fashion Selling at 254 Pure Zephyr Wool T. 6 t Hose i Value 11.00 Sweaters 100 Fine Group Quality Chlldrea'a Prints $1.98 $2.98 Guaranteed Selling at Per Yard fut colors 194 SEE OUR WINDOWS Boost Provo lf.tn. M,nd nd thw Persons, umbering 817.945 have been aided bv 1 A' hou"kMPln Jnn wm while more then been trained a. household 8;70 women worker end placed private employment. Jobless W. P. A. teachers have taught more than 1.000.000 American adults to read and write EnglUh. reducing Illiteracy bv d"r,nC thM aBd hlng the principle of adult educalon until It bid. fair to become an Integral pnrt of our school system. TELL HER SO M. " FARM FAMILIES The Federal Farm Security Administration has completed 129 rural community projects. It has also constructed 13,937 homee for Industrial workers; built 30.000 farm such buildings, as barns, poultry houses, etc. for rural rehabilitation, purposes-mad3000 miles of streets and roads; provided 120 miles of street! light Installation; 25 miles of storm and sanitary sewers; 200 miles of wnter mains; 2 sewage disposal planU; and II schools and The F. 8. A. has also purchased 873.143 community buildings. acres of land to be developed Into community sites and farms. No recounting of the New Deal expenditure would be complete without an appraisal of the work done by the C. C. C. boys. low-inco- e $4,000, (UK), 000 for recovery! Or is it an economic necessity, since the money powers of this country have forced another depression upon us, because it is I4 The Seven 4 II Leaflets dub entertained their mothers at the home of Donna Lou Hall Wednesday evening. The following girls and Jheir mothers were present; Donna Lou Hall, Valera Hall. Jian Leyshon, Helen Ley-hoMerle and Helen Dunford, Thelma Dunford, Barbara Hlner-maBertha Lelbhardt, Beth Williams, Mrs. Williams. Elva Hansen and Edna Hansen. Social chat and luncheon served by the girls were features of the evening. Dorothy Hunn of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, the, J. B. Hunn. Mr. Quale Cannon Jr. and eon, Donnie, are (pending a week at the Chaa. Allred home. Mr. Cannon was here over Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Leibhard and Sally, Armond and Anita of Oakland. Calif., are visiting with the John Lelbhardts and other Provo relatives. Mrs. Bliss Bergeson, George Wayland, Jimmy and June Way-lanof Sllveron, Colo., are visitors at the Claude Snyder home. The Lively Five 4 H club met at the home of Loulae Llechty Thursday evening with the following girls present: Mary Beth Berry, Arlys Chatwln, Alts Han-ae- n and Melba Llechty. Work on scrapbooks was the main diverIF. P. A. PROJECTS TOO sion of the meeting. How do you feel about the 42,820 schools, Mr. and Mr. James Phillips hosand libraries, pitals, which have been constructed, repaired, or renovated under and family spent the week end W. P. A.? We don't object to It here in Provo when we seek a new library for the city? But W. P. A. has also built 190,771 rnllea of new roads; constructed 32,438 new 213,- bridges; 145 culverts; laid down 7,684 miles of sidewalks and paths; established 214 airway landing fields; provided 10,987 athletic fields, parks, and playgrounds; carried out 5,247 rnllea of water mains, aqueducts, and distribution lines for cltlee and towns throughout the lend; built 1,448 storage tanks, reservoirs, and cisterns for other cities and towns; and constructed I 7,818 mnr of storm and sanitary sewers In various communities. But this Is not all which we must credit W. p. A. with during these depression years. Mosquito control projects have required 29,324,759 feet of drainage ditches; 207 docks, wharves, and piers have been built; 195 miles of electrical transmission When you get your lines have been laid; 394 rnllea of power distribution ahoce bark from ns, you lines have been put np; and 1,468 miles of telephone and can be sure that there telegraph lines established. W. P. A. has also reforesfed 21,131 acres and planted 9,799,184 trees. will be no nails sticking HUMANITARIAN VALUES through the roles to you. Every bit of annoy But W. P. A. has devoted millions directly to human Uvea and work is done by sewing, welfare. Sewing projects have made 85,145,851 garments for men, women and children who did not have la addition to this, we enough clothing; others have canned and preserved 24.021.681 always Include uu Inner pounds of vegetables end fruits, mended 688,688 pairs of shoes, repaired 716,179 sole to nuk doubly sure pieces of furniture and 29.855,417 library books. there will be no aggraW. P. A. workers have prepared and aerved more than vation. This exta service hot lunches to school children In 10,000 schools. coals no more . . . just W. P. A. artists have produced more than 100,000 murals trademark of a better a sculptures, easel painting., and graphic arts for the decoration of workman. public buildings. Federally sponsored community art centers have operated in 50 different centers throughout the country; 80,000 Louis Kelsch & Sons children end adult have received Instruction weekly In W. P A art project classes. We have rejoiced In their work here In 124 W. CENTER Provo Haa it been worth while? At Rear of Bootrrle W' hre plyfd t0 aggregate audience of more than 100.000.000, and music classes under W. P. A. have had an average attendance of 140,821 perron, monthly. The live, of all themselves have been helped braitmai; r,,'her ,nd ,he estimation, or do you think so? The Federal theater project, operating In 40 cltlee In " re than 25.000.000 person! ? iTao ,rM'ntd thw,tr,r' t productions during 50.000 performance. Federally-aide- d writers have produced 160 gnide-booand pamphlets, with a projected total of 300 to make a series np which when completed will present the most comprehen.ive guide to the I li lied States ever undertaken. W. P. A. doctors, nurses, end dentists have provided 9.100.000 visits, examinations, and treatmenta to unable to pay for people them. Thousand, have been inoculated agalnat contagious dlw.se who could not otherwise become immune. Then consider too the campaign, carried on nnder W. P. A. against p.r.iyltl d trch0l: well a. the rural unltatlon pro- - n, More Billions It's Susan Jameson, Reporter Phone 021K1 Clerk of said Court This action le brought for the purpose of assuring a divorce In favor of the plaintiff and against tha defendant upon the grounds of failure to provide, as more fully appears la tha complslnt on tile herein. George B. Ballif Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address: Suite 214 Knight Block Provo. Utah. Publlcaton Dates: July 29, August 5, 12, 19, 26, 1938. lu Wallsburg at the Davis home. Bldg., Provo, Ut Public ton Dates: July 29, Mr. and Mr. Karl is. Young left Wednesday for a trip to New August 6, 12, 19, 28, 1988. Mexico. They Intend to visit on ks too, but feet of clay Keep me down here this summer day; Ive lost my wings and airy grace Since losing sight of Gods dear face. But, Sister, how my spirit soars When I behold those forms of yours! I sec you born and see you die And see you leave the wide, high sky. And then I wonder if I, too, Must play awhile, then go like you. But, grass remembers, and sweet flowers Lire now in dreams your passing hours; And I remember how the breeze Kept your feet dancing with my frees. r Sky-bor- VIEW w foot-print- & PLEASANT No Nails Bred as we among the mountains. Can the sailor understand The divine intoxication Of the first league out from land! We feel that the beloved professor of English and Journalism at B. Y. U. now understands that divine intoxication of the first leaguo out from land, and I know that he exists Somewhere, in silence, lie has hid his rare life From our gross eyes. Oh, Under 1. W. A. America bus built 7,454 schools, created 39,949 additional rooms, and made 1,639,835 sew desk aealu. Tbla liaa neen responsible for 437 boiiiital project, agency government 10UU newer systems, 1,783 water systems, 26 garbage disposal electric power projects, plants, 23 gas plants, 148 213 bridges and viaducts, 39 wharves, piers, and dock. Including three auperpiers in New York harbor, and eight subways and tunnels. It has also built thousands of miles of new roads, and afreets; has carried on 51 housing and slum clearance projects which will provide decent homee for 22,000 families of low Income, bousing an estimated number of 130,000 persons. liut not alone has it helped the common people, for the men at the head of big industry have dipped Into the treasury for d 1200,000,000 to help purchase trains, steel rail, rolling stock, and equipment for 12 different railroads, all accomplished under P. W. A. Many people complain agalnat this "trickle down" system of spending. Furthermore, such reclamation projects as we are familiar with here In Deer Creek have been carried forward throughout the land. P. W. A. has constructed or continued construction of 44 projects ranging from great multiple purpose water conservation works to earthen dame for the storage of Irrigation waters. Under these projects about 2,500,000 acres of desert land have been reclaimed. Here ere now found er may yet be found homes for more then a million people. When Grand Coulee dam and a group of other projects to conserve flnndwatrrs and supplement present Irrigation supplies are completed we will have added another 2,500,000 acres for an additional population of more than 2,000,000 people. Then take a look at our roads. Who will question the value of emergency fundi for highways? P. W. A. is yet building them, more than 12,800 miles of work being still active, but It has already built 95,549 rnllea of highway, to say nothing of 13,621 bridges; 3,424 railroad grade crossings for the elimination of has-arto life; 2,098 railroad grade crossings protected by special signals; and 187 grade separations of Important highways. . t hence nt l Of an inland Soul to Sea, Past the houses, past the headlands. Into deep eternity! Sky-bor- n P. IP. A. SPENDING West 7.25 North 89 1 Ejmt chains; thence North 69 South thenco I. IS chains; East 0.12 chain; thence North 1 East 2.95 chains; thence South 89 East 9.575 ohalna; thence South 0 10' West 4.17 -bains; thence East 4.40 chalne; thence South 0 10 West 5.82 chains; thence West .48 chain; thence North 0 10 East 0.65 chains; thence North 87 Weet 1.79 chains to the place of beginning. j. C. Halbersleben, Attorney for plaintiff. Dated July 28, 1928. Willard p. O. Address, Room 1 Ronndy What la your opinion of the 84,231 miles cf telephone line they 44.475 have built? of the 41,133 bridges they have erected? of the check erosion 3,982,720 the of constructed? major-typ- e buildings of miles 120,810 dams put where they were needed badly? of the also have planted CCCT But tha they roads and trails built by 1.250,000,000 trees. In the face of all these things we somehow lose courage when adwe begin criticizing the money expenditure! of the present els or be back, to paid ministration. We know the money hae Inflation and disintegration of our financial structure will eet In. But we wouder to what better use we could put money than to iive the people from suffering on the one hand and to build material values on the other, both with the same dollar? 1938 IDEAL.... Amid the cares of married life. In spite of toil and business strife If you value your sweet wife. Tell her so! Painting Time When days are dark and deeply blue She has her troubles, same as you ; Show her that your love is true Tell her so! . Anonymous. Offatcfi'Quist 3uneral OKome LADY ATTENDANT 160 N. University Arenac OUTSIDE PAINT, per gal. $1.98 54 Colors Utah Valley Glass & Paint Store 348 W. Phone S3 2 Ml to Choose from - Center Phone 403 Has Provo, Utah |