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Show 3b A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People in A HOME PLANT nnnttmmnnmm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Vdume Two Number Twenty - Seven Ika Fathers' Day lay upon which fathera again Klnga for a day" In their SCOUT COUNCIL ENJOY LAKE IN Utah Lake Should be Dyked Believes Smith Almost 100 members of the Utah National Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, coming in from aa far Conflict Between Work and Play Loses Biff Money For Provo Workers Believes T. W. Dyches Labor Resolution Refuted by Alliance PICKED UP TRIP PASSING In a recent resolution pawed Union in Municipal power regards to a plant, paragraph I of that resolution would give the impression that if Provo city builds a Power plant (he electrical workers of 7 will lose their Jobs. Local That la not the case. Provo is a central distributing point fur thelTtah Power and Light company and if Provo does build a plant the Utah Power and Light company will atlll retain their office here. They will not tear down their two plants at the mouth of Provo canyon a some of the Citliena committee would have the Publle believe. About one year ago the Workers Alliance, Provo local was contacted with regard to their views on a Municipal plant. It wu printed In the local papers that we favor such a plant 100 per cent. So at the regular meeting of the Executive Board of the Provo we voted unanimously local to go on record again favoring a Municipal Powar plant being con structed, and urging that cons. struction start as soon as George 8. Balllf, general chairman of the Boys State committee, is a busy man getting ready (or the Utah Boys' State to be held at Jordon Narrows, July 6 to 16. It's a big job with a big man back of It. gn a, y Strong-Smit- Mayor Warns Power Interests Against Delay; Points to Iowa Supreme Court Action by the Central Labor Thera must bo fish In the South aa Kanab, enjoyed with this .season ask H. A. streams Conflict between the Provo city recreational program their wives or lady partners, Hulsh about how to get them. and the berry season labor needs is losing for Provo citizens the years best party Moiv-dathousands of dollars every year in June and the Professor and Mrs. B. F. Larevening out on Utah Lake early part in "Show son and family left Thursday for Boat, the of July, believes T. W. Dyches, Provo school coordinator; pleasure yacht, using this California for a vacation trip. who is working from 15 to 18 hours daily trying to satisfy method of holding the laet Exeberry growers' demands for pickers, in this district and cutive meeting of the Council for Mrs. J. C. Graham and daughiation are lasting and alncere niske it possible for them to harvest their berry crops with- thla season. a vacater Mariou are they bars come to appreciate President Henry Gardner of tion in Californiaenjoying for a week or their places of honor in the out importing Philipinos and Mexicans for this work. Spanleh Fork headed the party, two now. aa their children They left Monhouaehold. When thla cuatom of honoring tfHum on their "day" flrat be-pmany dada were a hit mod-about being ao much in the gwa light. But ai time haa prov-- g to them that thoae little klnd-inltand aentlmenta of apprec- FRIDAY, JUNE 16. 1939 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED AT PROVO, UTAH DEPENDABLE City Coordinator Urges Parents to Train Children To Work As Well As Play Next Sunday ia OF LOCAL AFFAIRS h T- Supreme Court Awards Damaged lo Iowa City For Delays Caused by Injunction Suits by Power Co. Pointing to a recent decision by the Iowa Supreme Court which rendered a decision awarding $12,000 damagea to the city oi Corning, Ia., for delays caused by injunction suite instituted by the Light A Power company against the erection of its municipal power plant, Mayor Mark Anderson this week declared: This may be the beginning of a more cautious policy on the pait of privets power Corning to erect a municipal light companies In their desperate plant A bond of 119,999 was melhoda of blocking municipal filed by the company, and h stay power ownership by injunction bond of 212.99 addad a mouth suits. If theae companies are later. Twice on appeal from a district compelled to pay tha damagea Iowa-Nebras- G-6- Just with Chief Scout Executive A. A. day. Anderson of Provo, and hie asStake High sistant, Merrill Chrlatopheraon, Sarah Woraley, 666 N. Second and Mrs. Ronald Folsom, execuTo Meet Sunday received her masBast, tive secretary, looking after all ter's Provo, of science In social resulting from theao delays aa court decision, tha company apdegree 6 Third Ward Chapel the detail!. this decision holds they wUi not peared before the supremo eonit Millet, William and Floyd work, People of Provo have not B. T. U. be so free with their as of each and won orders restraining tha received hie graduate, detactics". city from proceeding with All members of the Utah stake awakened to the beauty and master of science in education, at of Utah Lake, nor tka of tho plant. After tho Mayor Anderson thon reviewed commencement annual 61th high priests quorum are invited light the second of these orders, the eoas-pethe "Corning Case" aa follows: to attend their regular monthly pleasure to be had during a lake Saturday June 10 at Los Angeles on thla Show Boat, or mote A district court opinion nward-in- g posted a 27,999 stay bond. from the University of quorum meeting 8unday at 2:20 trip Private ownership baa thrown such parties would be held", de- coliseum, California. to tha city Tarwed Over 112,000 damages p. m. in the Third ward chapel. Southern this country into the present de- of clared Roy Passey, In .April of 1922, tho Supreme Corning, Ia., In Ita salt against a Important business concerning ecout executive Juvenile and pression, causing mill lone to go tha and court affirmed a district coart deLight the quorum will be presented. June Bell, Fourth ward work hungry for lack of employment Power Co., was affirmed by the cree dismissing tho companys inAt 1:20 p. m. all group lead- court worker. who found all hia beana So wo urge ell progressive mind' Iowa director, seoutars Comment the among junction, and tho completed supreme court recently. chairmen and committee ers, frozen lest week, was found Mon- ed men and women to give tho often was wives devoted their end fPhe suit waa for damage on plant was tamed over to the city from all wards in Utah stake are week at 6 a. m. planting Munllcpal Power plant their three injunction bonda put up by on November 1 of that year. All asked to attend a special Union during the trip to the poaalbllltlee day thla moth balls out on the ward farm. honest support. as a of resort, Utah lake tha utility company during a legal bonds provided tba eon pleasure Melchlaedek with the meeting W. C. HUNTER, the lake, Draw your own conclusions. battle that alerted in 1024 and konld pay for losses priesthood committee, and the with the need of dyking Financial Secretary, not only for recreational purhaa been to tho atato supreme by the city because of the InQuoru m presidency. Provo Local, court four times. At least 126 people from the junctions. In addition to the business to poses, but also for water conserP. S. (The general public la in- lUork Plans . . , In making damages, the city be presented, an unusually fine vation. Taylor stake, (Raymond, Meg-rat- vited to hear the report of the More water eould be saved eatlmated tha plant's income at and Welling wards in 1024, tha be will Stirling, Early by given appoint program of fathera. Job Congreea delegates Juet Powar and Light Co. ob- 21,909, and contended completion ed members of the quorum. The from evaporation by a dykli j In Alberta, Canada) attended the recent yeara, D. C. turned from Washington During these earn, on la laka Utah than Lake In Salt conference a - temporary injunction of tho plant had been delayed It project tained D.S. chorus Priesthood ward Fourth been countless young people have made up We ask the WPA workers and the blocking plana of tho city of months by the company. Impounded In the Deer Creek dam City lut week. furnish to They the been invited have saved from need and despair If the a 90 voice choir which furnished unemployed to come and hear when It la completed. music. these reports so yon will underthrough the faith, courage and people of Utah county eould be mnale at a number of the seslore of loyal dads who have made a stand what the Provo local ia made to realise that they are sions, jand. participated ln sacrifices in order to meet the PURLIG FORUM broadcut Sunday doing to make this a better place losing more water by evaporation nation-wid- e emergencies of the days, weeks, than they are gaining by Deer evening. Thouunda of young to live in. months, or yeara of their unemCreek they would not hesitate to people from nil parts of United B-5- 7 "Some Aspects of International demand immediate actios on the State and Canada participated ployment. BEST THIS WEEKS The men, whom the millionaire Relations" will be discussed by dyking project. during this memorable confermight envy, are the dada who, Dr. Gerrlt DeJnng. Jr., Dean of Had Utah lake been dyked in ence, which featured Primary the College of Fine Arts, Brig- 1126 when we first proposed it, and 3T. L A. work. through good luck and bad luck, " ham Toung university at the the water in the lake would be poverty or material auccess, have rrT' Public Forum next Thursday. high enough now that Salt Lake kept the companionship of their A 216,000 firs at the South ROGER W. BABBON, economist Hontl Electric Tell Inside Story of Local June 22ndat the Little Theater, Interests would get nil the water children. main building, Provo high school. they need without pumping, for East Farnitura company store in and statistician: "This week the fiayor Issues Statement re Union Reootatlon Salt Lake occurred Saturday supply of workera In United Questions and open discussion the overflow would provide It NOTES FROM One fireman was States and Canada will be swelled will follow and the publle ia in "Besides, imagine what It morning. of 2,999,999 by a hnga wav would do for recreation In Provo. severely injured. rtted. The inside story of the action of the Electric ' school and college graduates. add would This project dyking THE GOLF COURSE till not should July begin gram emthese people in Provo city regarding the proposed Municipal Power proyoung Provo and Utah ataka Old Getting to a and should continue through 26 per cent to Provo's population Howserious task. ployed harIn were and four provide yeara, was told this week to the Provo city commission, reFolks (70 years and over) August, for during that time very bor facilities ever, 1 believe that If parents ject In any entertained at Canyon Glen WedProvo Oolfera pulled unequalled A available. is boy work Commission by the little This area nesday, under the general chair- analyse their children and attack pudiating the resolution presented to the one Sunday on the dopesters; or girl ia what a boy or girl does part of the West. tha It ean Utah County Central Labor Union, problem Intelligently, Recreational become the would when they took an eight to five and manship of O. E. Bandgran when a boy or girl has nothing center for the Intermountain Alex Mortlnsen of the two stakea, be solved. Certainly, conditions decision from the previously unH. Hurst, manager of Hurst Electric, Provo, declarto do, concluded Mr. Dyches. are much better today than a Jear defeated Elmonte team from OgWest, declared Elmer Smith, assisted by a boat of willing We ed: want you to know that the electric workera other for today's den. Joint owner of the Strong-Smit- h workers every one of whom dlif ago. Opportunities than tha of tha Powar be clever If sot quit Into six divided b so thor- amployaa may graduates e Show Boat excellent service for the canes. Co, are practically 100 per eant ough. Utah State open golf tournaContributions also were received groups: Agriculture, professional behind yon In yonr efforts to get Private vs. Grant Jacobsen waa the honor- by the committee from many bluldlng, manufacturing, sailing, Maaielpal ment starts today (Friday) at a municipal power plant". never a have 2nd finance. teen I exFifth tke at and ed am a strong believer ia priguest "I speaker the Fort Douglas course with cltlsens to help defray the Mr. Hunt explained that ha vets ward church Sunday night prior penses so that all the Old Folks yonng person who was not fitted 11000 In prises enterprises ia eompetltlva awaiting the one of these groups. It to and others had sought a class for Misalen the for his to at thla but I do aot believe that leaving fields, Vinners. Earl Schnelter and Lea might enjoy themselves much mom important to ascerA" charter, but were refused a aatural monopoly each as a home In Salt Lake City and Thylor will be there battling to park. city delightful tain whether a boy to adapted to except on conditions that tholr electric for the Japanese minion headsystem or waterworks bring the bacon home to Provo. to to or than it teaching selling Jurisdiction would be limited. should be la private hands. (Thera quarters. He la a ton of J. Elmer Will Start a Series Church services at tha Sixth whether the chemical Industry or This they refused to accept. The to no substitute for water nor stake hi. Provo Rosalawn of Jacobsen at Dance Opening 8ammy Snead In the National the best opB local waa formed and the M Men and Gleaners. conncil. Following the chnreh ward Sunday were testimonials transportation offers electricity. Theee are Open lut week got the year's Of Five Dances for Four Stakes for other workera, not connected with lervlcee a large nnmber of friends to Stephen Clark end Monroe portunities. For which of these lines of business and eaa-nInto voist break. Pacing the field a child, by the Power company have not and neighbors called at the Pcxman Jr. who are leaving toon six divisions be claased with ordinary In the big tournament all the way and German mis- heritance, training, environment, Joined. business. A publle utility to pub-li- e, dances for M Jacobsen home, 261 N. 2 E., to for the British Snead needed a 6 on the par 5 Is the problem The opening dance of the series of five bid farewell to Grant Mrs. sion fields. Elder Clark ! a son best fitted? That Mayor Mark Anderson Immediurged the mayor. must won teachers and eighteenth to have the open of Utah, Provo, Sharon, assisted by many young of President and Mrs. Herald R. whlrh parents and declared he could see the Union men should stand by Gleaner Jacobsen, girls ately and men championship, but playing like Clark and Elder Paxmsn to a son answer. operation of the Power Interests their brothers but I am sura they stakes is all set for Tuesday, June 20, with the people, friends ofto Grant, served teal champion and taking his who of Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Pax-maall behind the resolution, and asked: will also stand by their and cake guests punch beautiful Rosalawn, at chances he ran into trouble takthat evening DR. WAYNE B. HALES: profes-ocSharon stage sponsoring called. What will the power opposiWhen publle and private ing an eight on the eighteenth South Sea physics at B. Y. U. and tion try next? The old bag of Interest will be made even more beautiful by the clash pnblie interest which D. 8. L. dropping out of the money. of the member general stock tricks is nearly exhausted. must prevail. OS 4 44444 decorations which will feature the dancing pavilion. of They have tried to discredit onr board of M. I. A.: People with hundreds of young The municipal power qaeetloa -OX THE FAIRWAYS Utah are In the third "frontier" administration at every Boy Meet Girl is the theme, point and wae debated for three yeara be1 This week we played a round have four August nil their of from passed involve us in every kind of conhistory. They coming fore a vote was taken. The elecwith young Gordon Crane and in people The fifth and final dance of the the frontier of physical founda- troversy. event or tion wae fair and square aa far aa onr opinion he's a sweet golfer. stakes for this opening of the the Faith church; 16 for and tion! la for set August "The lima erowd tried hard to we could make It eo. Private program. series come of have tha and Bitting the ball clean and straight tlie Summer recrestlon have in period its passed preparation they all One of the most contravene! our street Improvement power interests lost. They took Salt UM and will be a Joint affair with t all times Gordie clear-cnothe great trek arros the plains upset really exceils W. O. Robinson of In Mormon Church lit- through with rather honors d us to court and lost the at the beginning. dividing stakes queetlons program four A. again. We I. M. lth his drive which goes boom-ta- g member of the General tion! with reference to move- snd desert, and the toying of the our plan of extending the signed contracts for the sale of The erature to the location of Book ments and location! of the lands foundations of this state; they the responsibilities. and out near the 300 from every to help i board, will he present tee. Midsummer of Mormon lands In America. This of these interesting ancient peo- enter the frontier of world com- west side sewer, Mixed the revenue bonds and the construcbe will committee at this open- theme in Power a religious tion of the plant and system. local question the beand ples. Two years ago young Gordon subject ia fully discussed petition of ideas. Ideals, and Everything Nights Dream. controversy. These contracts are valid and will conmethfast Xm Just a caddie on the course ing dance. tha other The and liefs. new charts and radio, Interesting Many map, these dance many be carried out in good faith, 'TThe old is set fur being done to make event age comliquor question second and nd last year was caddie master. AN to used in a book, clarify ods of transportation illustrations are fElie events," clusions arrived at added Mayor Anderson. List Summer Gordie acquired a June 2 i and Is to be a Jam- - nniqne and outstanding APPROACH (TO THE STUDY OF difficult and doubtful locations. munication have placed Mormon and the equally old gangling who emof clubs and the Provo declare the Joint committee MORMON GBOORAPHY, which While at present no one may per- youth In Instant touch with the problems were brought up to began packing ns. barrass The has out events. all opposition to The them for his own use and with borre of world locate commotion to Curb and Gutter District No. C plan for distribution haps safely attempt will be ready hostesses fur met Tuesday night stake as first dance June within a few days. It Is presented cities mentioned in the Book of new frontier to to be a struggle of spread the He that we are an- will cost property owners 214.052 the for Qnlte a bit of success too. details stakes. other three toward business gener-nil- at 65 cento per lineal foot, payThis year, his first real season the 20. by J. A. and J. N. Washburn, au- Mormon, the authors firmly be- Palih, Vision, and Ideals as stern tagonistic 11 is the date for the In July before locaas ever f golf, he relentless and M CUMORAH able in 19 yearly Installments relative men lieve that lands and thors of BABEL TO All Gleaners and really began hilling third event, with Vi-- h stake ss Efforts been made to with Interest at 9 per cent on unhave determined be them. Invited to at history. are cities tions of ball. rtn by stakes the of to he published a ts recently four Hes member all tj the theme involve the present city commisThe Ordinance rcovo club team, can shoot in the sponsors and paid portions. The treatise is an attempt to with a considerable degree of actend. Season tickets cost only 76 Fair Gayway. World's Provo stake quarterly con- sioners in partisan politics. Now making this assessment was pasand determine whether the Book of curacy. Several short articles will Jat any day and has one of the .The Tlmpaiiogmi stake spon- rents and 21.00 for ladies a definite sppetr in this paper In the future ference will he hold Saturday a desperate effort Is being made sed this week and ia printed In swings seen on the course. with ' gents respectively. They are now Mormon text Justifies . itance s of their and Sunday announce President lo set union labor against our the Legal Notirea section of this set-uM the authors giving a few The sors the slnke each In by sale geographical mls our guess If Gordon BemleSYOUi" as the j on Charles E. Rowan. program. The opposition would paper today. Urane'a name leaders. have sppnl much time and study research. Gleaner and men ; Isnt in the head-'toe- a Moonlight held will be in the next few years; feature theme. It hearta of much as do quite the mothers. No place in the world are found each Ideal fathera aa In America tot proof of thla we need but to look about na and find men'a data that are making it poaalble (or many boya to go through college; men, who hare no boya and glrla of their own, helping, in every way poaalble, to secure employment for young people; men teachers, working extra houra teaching girls and boya hobbies, that may well become professions; doctors and dentlats, donating time and work to Insure the health of children whose parents cannot afford medical ears; mb who are working, worrying, and loving an adopted child, or children, with devotion that might well shame real dads all thla beet use their hearta are the hearts An average crop of berries and cherries within a reasonable radius from Provo means from 126,000 to 110,000 In wages paid out for pickers, declared Mr. Dyches, and this money mostly goes begging, with hundreds of where children could homes, work, refusing to send their youngsters out to the berry fields. Mr. Dyches is not opposed to the recreation program, far from it, he adds, but he believes It ought to start in July Instead of June, and give the youngsters a chance to make a little money for themselves. Instead of getting everything handed to them. Six weeks of work Is perhaps more valuable to them than the money they would receive, he suggested. "Our students are In school nine months of the year, and almost one third of that time is occupied with play- ,- recreation, and extra curricula activities. Would it not be a good thing to use six weeks for training them to work? We can use every boy and girl In Utah county from 12 yeara up during the berry and cherry season, but we can hardly find five willing to work where 60 are needed. The result is that farmers are almost forced to import foreign labor to take care of their crops, including beets and onions. "These boya and girls ought to learn to work, (They would appreciate the value of a dollar more, and at the same time appreciate what their parents are doing for them. Recreation is a fine thing, and I am 100 per cent In favor of It, but if a boy or girl knows only how to play they futura I0,,pct, cltlsena. "The summer recreation pro- - see Priests In pos-sibl- ny well-kno- lowa-Nebraa- ka h, Iowa-Neb-raa- i, Electric Wiring Men Repudiate Local Resolution; Back Municipal Power QUOTATIONS ' B-5- 7; see Iff Series of Tuesday Dances To Start Next Week lti city-own- ot Tim-panog- os n. eost-munl- ty. pf 44t4 i tS44W1444t I Book of Mormon Lands ut Ridl-rule- reetnd i y. p. hlgh-llrhl- w |