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Show A BOMB PAPER Printed for Home Polk By Borne People im A BOMB PLANT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Number yjune Two twenty-fiv- e Here and Utah County Strawberries There BY MARY Irovo Junior Chamber Sponsor Publicity Plan; Orem Business Men and Chamber Cooperate In Sending Local Berries to Grace Royal Table. ELLEN CAIN ftdty we salute two brave r. uUter. Mr. end Mr. U A. who ere making e and (courageous fight tat Mr. Culberteon might regain WEEKS THIS Going To White House Breakfast NOW QUOTATIONS Nen Citizens Day Set CAMPS. SCOUT BEST Two cases of Utah Countys luscious strawberries are going by airplane to the White House next week to be served Hr. M. ' Meade Lake Camp, ten mile pmiMrat of the Utah state Bouth of Overton, Nevada, openIn a state- ed Monday with over 500 Scouts dental ment to tlie preee on contract In attendance. Meade Lake Camp dent bit featuring water ectlvltlee, often In adoptlns the principles re- - plendld training In scenic won- at Uat a t.eiy atUitf ianrs theory then Mrs. Culbertson came of popples. She IT with her box nl walked bloeks and blocks and bad stood .In the hot sun for at she was smiling and ha via helping others. lbs might have been at home iadulgtag In bitterness and self-d- r just one year ago that day, jti had been suddenly stricken H hit she was out. Bha was belli very grateful that bis life bad been spared, hopeful for his of their ifcorerj, appreciative enpaulonship, and thankful that u vai io courageous and helpful taoufh his Illness. Perhaps It was in the U. S. write, during the World War, bit Mr. Culbertson learned how iuttles are fought and won rith his wheel chair as his trench til a happy smile his amunltlon Is winning his fight, and a hits off" from his Buddies and win. But bn asd There contrast the formal of many persona rn know with the genuine frleml-greetlof Horatio Jones, and 'os can readily believe he has alum liked people and made Jut riect-r- d MMKX-btlki- of the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, who explains that the ally given by W. R. Butler of Jayceea are Joining with ths Orem Butler's, Provo, in an instituBuslneee men, A. V. Washburn; tional advertisement in this paper, the Orem Chamber of Commerce, the Junior Chamber, nnder the James G. Stratton, president; the sponsorship of the Agricultural committee of the Relationship committee headed Provo Chamber of Commercd, by Ross Wight, took tho matter Seth T. Shaw, chairman; and ths up with other other organisations, Btrawberry Day committee of the securing their cooperation, and Pleasant Grove Chamber of Com- tho plan became a major project. Two results are sought In the merce, S. H. Walker, chairman; In sending these ending of these dellcloua strawof Utah county to Wash- berries from Utah county: first, to publicise a product uecond-to-noington. anywhere, which too often Congressman J. Will Robinson In at the receiving end, and will la taken for granted by tho home-folkd secondly, to make the look after the two cases of strawberries to bo select- country aa a whole conscious of ed by the Orem Chamber and the the demand thla year tor homeP. G. Chamber, under the direc- grown strawberries, and thus tion of James G. Stratton and assist Is stabilizing prices, exRoy E.. Party, representing the plains Udell Jolley, Junior ChamGrowers. Mr.. Robinson wired Ur. ber publicity chairman. Coordination of all committees Christensen of his acceptance of the plan to advertise Utah Coun-- in the selection and transports' ty's strawberries, and all agencies lion of the strawberries will be a here immediately concurred, so feature of the animal Strawberry that by this time next week the day at Pleasant Grove, June President of United States and when photos will be taken, and bis royal guests will be break- - a Joint committee will leave for fasting on these choice berries j Salt Lake airport where the cases will be shipped direct to the from Orem and Flensant Grove. Following a suggestion origin- - White House. ' City-Coun- ty far-fam- pro-du- s; hana-plcke- j friends, i.k newly POWER EARNS MONEY latriotie Program to Welcome New Citizens; AT American Idea la to be Set Forth by Jayceea. population who dealra to budget their income for each service, I feel that It makee It poeelblo for each local component to administer some plan which will meet the requirements of people in their respective localities. Indigent cere le a problem of. the local community and not a responsibility of the dental profession. The state eaeoclatlon hoe at ways been interested In providing dental services to unfortunate people of our state who ere not in a position financially to pro vide themselves with inch services, and we ere willing to cooperate at all times in any program economically aound designed to supply such services.1 Kiwi S. Ilurronghs, of tlie Associated Cm and Electric Co., giving evidence before the Meeuritlea and KxcttangR commission at Washington 1). C. as to who lien Gray and Hamdtj Cngerleiiler are and why they vice-presid- reeeived huge payments from the Assoelnted: Cray waa employed to with the right people, hut I would not say that his fee of friends. . 555,000 was to retain him as a Is Provo, iwherever there la lobbyist. Gray has a wide ac'Ut .exceptional atmosphere of quaintance in Washington and his friendliness there one finds Mr. advice was valuable. Samuel Joses. His niche In the world Ungerleider, a New York broker, mi to be In loving his fellow--s waa sold a block of company and In having the ability to bonds at a price that enabled him m! a helping hand at the oppor-ito turn a quick profit of 550,000, time. Ills Is thnt special gift Beautiful Rosalawn Chosen for Series the reason for this gift being thnt I being able to understand, yet Ungerl-ddealso knew a lot of Of Five Dance Socials under M. I. A. Direction i sever misunderstood. people and could do the company some good ", Four stakes, Sharon, Timpanogos, Provo and Utah, are with' NOTES joining for a series of five dance socials at Rosalawn, FROM 800 M" men and Gleaner girls, under M. I. A. ng Four Stakes Join For M Men Gleaner Recreation Program m r I stat of Roy Poiacy, Merrill B. Glen Smith, Doan Holden and A. A. Anderson. A Camp fee of 75 cents includes the use of the ewlmmlng pools for the week. On June 19th Sen Juan Caravan ramp begins. Besides the scenic visits It includes camping near Blandlng, Utah, vlalta to tho Natural Bridges and Goose Necks, at well as Monument Vslley, Lees Ferry Bridge, end the Grand Canyon. Several Northern Utah Troops aa well ns troops from Moab, Blandlng and Mon ticello have Indicated their Intentions of attending thla Camp, announces A, A. Anderson, trout Executive. . A special Training Institute will be held in Logan on June 24th and 2 51 h for District mlimlnners. Leadership Training directors and scoutmasters. This rnurse is under the direction of Oscar A. Klrkhnm. regional executive, Charles F. Smith of the National office. New York City; and E. I. Vredenburgh, assist.-d- i roe tor of health and safety, Thla Course la a Los Angeles. demonstration play method of advancing scouts from tenderfoot to firat class. It will he especially interesting and helpful to all trainers. A small fee of 92.00 will Include meals and lodging. Chrle-topheno- n, Berry Growers Optimistic For Stable Prices This Year - at camp-cralf- t, Impromptu ovation aa did Chris- repreaentlng many nations will this week tian Tollestrup of Raymond Sun- be presented by musicians from Collins end presented to Andenon the Provo Mayor by day night nt tha Manavu ward jljrlgham Young Unlveihlty. A chapel when hit cantata Moroni, patriotic address will he deliver- city eommlulon. the Solitary Bcrlbe" was sung by ed by Walter Adame, civic leader After several years ot straggle, that splendid aggregation ot of Provo. during which lew suite end Supartiste, the Manavu choir, directObservance of New Cltiaeni1 reme court ruling! delayed the ed by Earnest Paxman. Day la sponsored jointly by the construction of tho municipal Mr. Tolleatrup la a native eon Fourth district court of Utah plant, the Ft. Collint city officials of Gunnison, Utah, but for the and tha Provo Junior Chamber began the operation of their own distribution system nearly two past 17 years ha has lived at Ray- of Commerce. It la pert of a mond, Alberta, Canada, and came n-wide yean before the completion of movement to make to Provo lest week to hear the appeal to ell dtliena end their own plant, explains mayor patriotic presentation at Manavu of thla particularly to itreea the meaning Auderaon. ' cantata, worda composed by C. of becoming an American During this period they par Frank Steele, bishop of the Lethchased current from n private bridge ward, Alberts, Canada, "It ahould promote the feeling utility company, and mada a net the first and the music by Mr. Tollestrup. of loyalty and allegiance to the profit ot 945.185.75 Powerful, Intrepretatlvp, am United States end to the exclus- yeer, end 955,558.03 the next. rilled with religious fervor, " was ion of all olliera, declared The tint yeer of the operation Judjce the way Ariel Bnllif described tie Abe W. Turner In a recent letter of their own power plant they from tho music, while the poem itself, prorlnlmlng the observance to realized 971,103.72 net was written, which the music The ale of current, end last year it Mark Andenon Muyor has a deep religions meaning, pnrpoxe ahould alo promote the mounted past the 980,000 mark, that renches down Into the very feeling of responsibility each cit- report Mayor Anderson. C. II. Palmes of Ft. Collins heart of the Dnok of Mormon", izen Iihh, whether native born or n year or came to he added. Provo who to maintain respect naturalized, Tlie Manavu choir, under 1h for Inw and order and upholding more ego to ' address a publfc of W. Prows Power J. ar management the Count llulion of the U. S. A." meeting here on the now of Is the direction of Mr. Paxman, IIvpU J Question manager city The program Monday evening, Collins, end manager of the up fully to everything Mr. Tolle-stru- p for rlllxess and aliens alike. Is ex- conirt expect of hta comnc41na emunl- peeled to provide valuable Infor- position. he declared afterwai nation for nil who are Interested clpal light and power department He report the Ft. Collins plant while the choir and Iarg rnngrr-- j ,n (hp caus or better citizenship, gallon 'thrilled to honor the mm Mr Wentz, who nrges a offer the lowest residential rates who had written their selected ,arKe In the entire state of Colorado, .,,.Ildare by Provo Swires of people flock- -' and that Industry is also finding ed about him after the service, , the commercial and beating rates and many autographs were sernr- - grams furnished by the choir very attractive In that city, aced from him, written on the pro- - management. cording to Mayor Andenon who le closely In touch with Mr. Palmes. power-systeProvo's municipal is Provo's beat hope of' reducing tha city tax rate", con eludes Mayor Andenon. j natio- ell-lie- n. resl-nnnih- : Celebrate 59 th Wedding Anniversary Lou Nova Wins By T. K. O. in 11th. - Tklrty-tw- o dumping underbidding berries on the market is apparent to all growers this year after their experiences of past yean. J. Erval Christensen, F. L. Culmer, V. E Foutln, Clarence Soulfpr, and Alvin Lunceford are tlie directors of the association, all of whom expressed confidence In this year's price remaining stable. General arrangements made for marketing this year' crop were discussed but further plans were held up awaiting the completion of the contract drive. int round matches will be In full Provo stake will sponsor the this week end. June 27 night. Utah slake on m a July 11. and Tlmpanogos stake Dsve Crowton was medalist responsible for Aug. 1. The final w the June leg. For the first date of Auk. 15 will be. a joint old man par bested Dave by party under all four stakes. ' strokes but on Hie second Rosalawn is tlie most beautij1m Hr. Crowton came home ful nummer recreational setting fth H lor a 71 total. in the entire state", declares Earnest Frandson. Sharon who is enthusiastic Thh coming Sunduy, (June 4) the series of '! s Yovo Jaycees are having a wday, June 11th la the date next team match at Provo, strong Blmonte club from H1 be ? the visitors. Provo some good players too end real matches ere assured. . the Fairways btH'rwhc Christensen hitting 'em We hear the straight have a new member! rl Schnleter demonstrating but three times in euc-r- B Just how easy it la to the CCC camp. We'll believe he waa trying for ,rT. Even aa You and herm. 4 i1 lo j XttMimy T'to Hurst Electric, contractors for the wiring and fixtures for the new Utah Valley hospital, are moving their shop to 0 West Center this week, thus providing a more adequate center from which to serve thpir many customers. Hurst Electric have been In Provo for the past 12 years, and year. have tournament. The golf may ,IVEach"aeociM They Invite he featured bind them. so hot but we'll guarantee con- - Hon of their new quartern. end attractions, ke a lot of fun. ? r FT. COLLINS Says Mayor Monday, June 5, will be observed in Provo and Utah county as New Citizens Day, first occasion of this kind to be honored locally and designed to stimulate greater Mayor Mark Anderson la allegiance to the ideals of American citizenship, announces almost envious of, certain he Hugh Vem Wentz, Provo attorney, and chairman of the acta jealously toward. Ft. Camp opens Jane 5th, Provo junior chamber of commerce, Americanism committee. nt Saratoga Springe, six miles With special attention being paid to all naturalized cit-- Collins, Colorado, where west of Lehl. This la also a Inens, those who have declared their municipal power plant Water sports Camp featuring to become eltlteae, and earned them $80,206.54 net Intention Given Tollestrup Ufa saving, diving, swimming, nllene, a patriotic program will from May 1938 to May, Manavu Ovation fahng, nature study end be held Jdonday evening at 1:00 profit 1939, etc. Reports indicate unaccording to an audit p. m. In the south court room, Seldom does the author of a usually fine attendance nt thla and county building, atatea statement published by the light city ot Ft. Camp. The Camp staff will con- musical composition receive nn Mr. Wenti. Folk songs and mualc and Power department approximately direction, dates being set for June 13, June 27, July 11, GOLF COURSE Della Loveridge of Aug. 1 and Aug. 15,- according to Mrs. of the Central chairman is who general the Utah stake, Jack Braunagel, shooting bis committee. Bright prospects seem to appear for thin years J three matches in William Firmage, of Provo stake is business manager raspberry market for Utah county growers, following the 111 the May leg last week end. of tlie Central committee, which reunions, with floor shows, decor- receipt of contracts from almost 100 per cent of the growMf surprise, however, was all plans and aliona, and costumes, and the ers, according to I. J. Burr, secretary of the Utah Berry over direction has 'tat all May Matches were play- for the series. bent music in the country will be Growers Association. Contracts were laid on the table at la May, a record for the local arrangements will sponsor one secured, he adds. Each slake the meeting Monday night- of the board of directors, and isk. dance soriul, the first on June confidence was expressed by all present. IS to be under the Sliaron stake era Utah also, and that an atqualifying scores committee, with Paul Taylor for Hurst Electric tempt will be made there to sign Uvs been turned In for the June the M Men and Mia Esther Hanup ell berry growers, as the folly Moves Shop jfl ud with the pairings made sen for tho Gleaners. of and t BIG the Presidents breakfast table when King George of and his royal concert, Queen Elizabeth, are England, guests week, while selling pop ry: men paused to give me a of President Roosevelt, Friday, June 9. bit of advice about the are the worlds finest berries, fit at any time for j 1lIve to extension of dental derland. They of helping people. He was 10 or queen, declares Sherman Christensen, portion of our king any Saratoga president i"vce and had a sound ik health. liaa, V. Merrill, MUNICIPAL UNDER WAY Cul-crt- com-jf.it.h- ie FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED AT PROVO, UTAH DEPENDABLE inspec-byspecl- a? MR. AND MRS. PETER MADSEN, OF LAKE VIEW Pioueera, good neighbors, good parents, good citizens, and inen.beii nt the L. D. S. church, Jllr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen are today, (Friday. June 2) celebrating their G9lh year of wedded happiness, surrounded by their children and children's children, by Open house'' appreciative neighbor, and a host of fine friends. will be held Sunday In their honor. an and of afternoon dition, games Married In 18: '0 In the old Endowment House in Balt Lake City, and sports Is planned for everyMr. Mrs. Madden moved Immediately Into the home they now end body. The Soft ball game between Windsor and Vineyard will start oci upy in Lake View whlrh has been home to them and their childet I p. m. Then Tlmpanogos ren jlnce, five of whom are yet living: J. W. Madsen of Great Falla, girls will plsy Pleasant View girls Mcnl.. Pearl M. Sumsinu of Bprtngville; Clara M. Taylor of Lake M. Taylor of Payson; and Spencer Madsen of Lake st 5 p. m. These two features Vla-- r; will pay yon to attend, but special View. artlvltle are listed for the entire Pfltr Madsei, Is a native son of Lake View, being born in 1858 day, including volley ball, horseto the lite Peter and Mary Madsen, who were among Lake Views shoe, badminton, and ping pong. viry fmL settlers. Mrs. Madsen Is a daughter of Hans and Brrgetta The Pool will open at 12:90 noon. Knuds n, natives of Norway who first settled in Provo In 1864, Yon. and your entlro family vlier. she was but four yean of age. Both famlllea have struggled will enjoy the holiday, and all through Utah's pioneer settlement years, and have known the hardare invited. ships, as weil as the joys and aatlsfartloni of those early days. 1111101 Carnival of Roses at Rosalawn Saturday Rose Show; Relief Society Sponsors Annual Tool and Grounds Set. Opening of Rosalawn will also be at their best, end we invite all to contribute In this exhblt by bringing their loveliest blooms." The flowers are to be In place t the 8eminary grounds by 6 p. m. Saturday, nil exhibits being recrea- required to come In vase or this that how fitting Ilosalawn" be aura they ere and basket, 3. June Saturday, labeled, and have the name of tional center should be officially opened show sponsored the exhibitor on the label, exRose annual the Roses, of Carnival a with plains Mr. Gillespie. .Miss Meryl Relief Society. by the Sharon slake Wents and her assistants will reBeautificaHome in the ceive the flower exhibits. We are glad to again assist The Rosalawn grounds and the this annual rose show, states by arranging for tion Peon.es swimming pool are in perfect con-- 1 S. R. presslent. stake Sharon - Jta Fi Gillespie, far-fam- ed K'-el- After 10M hard foaght bloody rounds Lou Nova waa awarded a Technical Knockout over Maxie Ilaer In their heavyweight flglit last night. Throwing punches from all directions, missing often but nevertheless In aneh deadly earnest that several times durrounds ing On ten and one-ha- lf they didn't hear the gong tlie two gladiators slugged it out toe to toe. Vp to tlie 11th round the hnltle seemed to bp oa rvea terms hut Baer's mouth ami nose were rat badly and giving him so much trouble that the referee stopped the bout. Max Ilaer, the lucky stiff, lie won't have to fight Joe Ixrais. Jew Baiting Topic at Forum The Jew and Jew Baiting" will be Professor J. iM. Jensen's topic at the public forum In pr0vn high school little theater" Thursday night, Jane 8. Professor Jensen of B. Y. U. head of the department of Journalism, Is widely known In Provo, and is one of Provo's most experienced Journal life. People attending the forum that night are certain to get something really good believes Jesse Johnson. forum director. Is |