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Show p GALLEY UTAH 5.193S RR HER Friday, November 3, 1939 their CURA" RAISES NEWS RESENTMENT vtsh Valley TWit wanted to say that I aore m? blame Clara tortbagetting l0luent that t that s Bennlon made at the own, and have the cream aa power truat a new franchiae. well aa the milk. five the Power Company It la to be hoped that the people another franchise will cauae re-ffwill uae their own heads, and do aome figuring for themaelvea. for yeara to come, beeauae If they will do that and be honest about It. they will aurely vote aaainat the franchiae they could not do otherwlae. We that favor the municipal plant, have been charged with being dominated by a email group of city officials." We reaent and My that the accusation that, la fabe. Do the opponenta think that he 1877 votea cut for Mayor Anderaon at the primary election, were dominated by hlmT We don't think ao. in fact, we are aure they were not; but were cast by votera that aupported him by their own free will and choice. The people of Provo also voted In favor of a municipal plant, thereby giving the city commla-aio- n authority to go ahead. No dictatorahlp waa manlfeated then. (The thing to do now la for the people to get out and vote, and vote to back up what they have voted for before, the namely, municipal plant And In addition et J !. 0 the Anderaon Bennlon he of aome rfata But It ehould to Clara that many othera unexpressed their reaentment that point. It aurelj wan anch an cklnK, coming from 'gtacnt character. Bat what that had to do with Baniclpal plant la what we been able to figure out pn not at. Our way of looking at it la proro don't need any dlrorce truat. aa the con-tia- et (roa the power between It and Provo City January, 'expire! at the end of ijltl. So the money that would 'to required for a court divorce jea be aaved. Ho! Fifty yearn la plenty of and the (that kind of ahackle, Ipaople of Provo will be very the end cornea. They to that, vota against granting the leu then have a power plant of hap-jywh- an of the conflict that will be carried on, and alao beeauae of the financial loss to the city, ' C. V. HANSEN. Col vice idnatin Why Wa Should Votu Against O Mayor Andersons Summary at the Public Debate of (Sen trai Cltai Because the people of Provo voted for a municipal power and light system and ninety percent of the machinery and materials have been purchased and paid for. The Citys Plant is an actuality, not a theory. 2. We should vote against the franchise because we obtained financial aid largely on the strength that the Power Companys fifty-yefranchise was expiring in 1. Presents . GREAT . . . dance orchestras! finest "big ar January, 1940. 3. We should reject this franchise proposal because name bands' are heard reguthe of such a franchise will make it impossible to granting larly from KOVOI Charlie revenue bonds at a lower rate of refund refinance or Barnett - - - Jan Savitt - - -- interest. This loss our alone will amount to more than the Allen Roth - - - Blue Barron Power Company is paying in taxes to the City and to the - - - Russ Morgan - - - and School District of Provo. 4. We should refuse the Power company a new franXavier Cugat! Ferde Grofe chise because the Provo Municipal electric department will - - - Vincent Lopez - - - Pinky to the people of Tomlin - - - Anson Weeks - - -- net One Hundred Thousand Dollars a year Power Company rates the Power Provo if on the Companys Jimmy Walsh - - - and Frankie Trumbauerl ! It reads is not allowed to interfere. 5. We should reject this franchise proposal because like an American "blue book it is entirely the Power Companys own proposition neither of orchestral aristocracy! the peoples elected representatives nor the people themAnd heres something specia franchise is worth fic: Listen to Russ Morgan selves had any voice in drawing it. Such cents on the dollar cent on the dollar not one but eighty Friday, at 9:00 jx m. - - - to will lose about that amount in reduced profits Anson Weeks Friday, at 9 :30 because Provo for and interest every dollar in business that the Power to George Hall p. m. from the Citys plant. takes away Company 10:45 to a. m. Saturday at 6. We should refuse to listen to the pleas of the Power Frankie Trumbauer Saturday now because rates were reduced only after the and to the Company at 12:15 p. m. cif Provo moved for a municipal plant people Blue Barron at 9:00 p. m.l 7. We should not renew the Tower Company's franchise because there is no need of a duplicate system in Provo. The Citys system will be adequate and additional generat12.10 ing capacity will be added as needed. This is provided for in the original plans and structure. 8. We should eliminate the Dower Company now and avoid ten more years of community warfare and political turmoil. We should refuse to submit again to a system that has Oil What Does a Double overcharged us for many years and has practiced a form of terrorism to hold us fast in its net. If we vote the Power Company another franchise, it will be the greatest financial as well as moral mistake that Provo has ever made. We must not only vote against the Power Companys franchise ordinance but against the Power Companys two repeal ordinances also. These ordinances are triplets hatched from the same clutch of alligator eggs. Knock them in Since Vitamin D. Oils vary so in Vitamin D potency, the head with your ballots before they devour us. from 85 to 400 U. S. P. units per gram, and since Feed Manufacturers do not use the same amounts of mash is like buyoil, buying a "double or a "two-oi- l in sack. a a ing pig Below are results of a two-yeexperiment at the Penn State College to determine the amount of Vitamin D required for most profitable egg production: No. 6 No. 7 No. 4 Pen Units of Vitamin D "Misleading and Dishonest Charge Laid Against 700 350 per lb. of mash Signers of "Lets Dont Get Trimmed Article 3.69 3.54 Lbs. body weight per pullet 173 145 Eggs per Pullet Lets Dont Get Trimmed for 8185,555 and the contains a miniBUNKER FARMS LAYING MASII article which followed that headline ia a "misleading And ' dishonest statement declared Mayor Mark Anderson, as he mum of 700 U. S. P. units of Vitamin D per lb. invites the signers, one by one, to attend a public meeting Use it for A STANDARD OF COMPARISON Saturday at 8 p. m. in the Provo High School auditorium, most profitable results. where City officials will review the history of Provoa Electric Revenue Bond issue, and offers any one or all of TODAY Laying Mash Mean? $1.25 BEAUTIFUL NECKTIES BOYS POLO "TrzS ohort SHIRTS Long or 25 Sleeves MENS DRESS GLOVES (Regular 31.00 and MENS POLO LADIES SUPSSy BLOOMERS & STEP-I- 59 tS, NS MISSES SCHOOL DRESSES PLAY Cfllf ts Values to 98c 98c Values go at SUITS" B,7dGW Stripe 9 49 49 l CUCiTCDC Boys and Girls OTTUtlUlO (Slightly Soiled) 5 Metteflaeiirs 1.84 80c 95e 99c s. bs 1-- Bunker Farms Fuads PROVO 368 West Center St. IM9 LAYING MASH, Corn Base LAYING MASH Barley - Corn MILL RUN BRAN, White, MILL RUN BRAN, Blended, 100-lb-s DAIRY FEED, 80-lRECLEANED SOFT WHEAT 80-Ib- Phone 016R3 The BIGGEST SALE In Our History NOW IN PROGRESS Sensational Sweeping Prices Throughout All of Everybody knows that wholesale prices are going up. lowest our merchandise was purchased months ago at cash bed - rock figures. UNHEARD OF PRICES get - - at a price Buy the very thing you have been hoping to stove, that will fairly startle you! Turn in your old furniture, new! on down as payment rug, range or what-have-y- ou Exclusive H O O V ER Vacuum Cleaner Sales and Sendee for Utah County Till You Want Them the Store Buy Now and Save! A SMALL PAYMENT Will Hold Goods Easy Terms them the chance to ask questions regarding tha 4ft per cent Revenue bonda eold on June 80 to the John Nuveen company. "The writer of that article waa careful to eay 'public bonda' In referring to the lntereat rate of 8 'A per cent Provo baa told THREE klnda of bonda In tho paat year, and each la In a distinct class as to Interest rate, explains Mayor Anderaon. "Wa challenge the signers of the statement to find n buyer for Provoa Electric Revenue Bonda that will file a bonaflde offer with a performance guarantee to take Provo'a Electric Revenue bonda bearing an lntereat rate of 814 now or at any time while the Utah Power and Light Company holds a franchiae In Provo. We challenge the signers of the statement to find a reliable Morning Church service will be held nt the Community Church this Sunday at 11 o'clock. Church school with classes for all ages Tha Tonng meets at 9:45. Peoples C. E. 'meets In the evening nt the Church at 7 o'clock. The theme of the morning service which will be an Armistice Day Service will be "Do Men Gather Grapes from ThornsT" i er grant the Power Company franchise, Tha only thing that will prevent na from obtaining n lower Interest rata will be a new franchise to tho Power com- 84 North University Avenue bonding bouao or banking instUu-lio- n that will bur 8850,000 of Provo'a Electric Revenue Bond prior to the franchiae election Not. 7th on ter me aa favorable to Provo Cltr a that under which the bond were eold. We chnllense the algnere of the statement to find n tingle bond broker or banking Institution In Utah that made a definite offer to purchase Provo'a Electric revenue bonds either when they were offered for sale by us In 1138 or when they were offered by Nuveea and other broken In 1I1S. Only one $1000 bond from thla issue was eold in Utah. "Any of the elgnen of the statement who can find a buyer for Provo'a Eleetrle Ravenna Bonds at Interest without suffering n tremendous discount on the bonda ere In n position to render n greet service to their community, a service that wlU be welcomed by your Mayor sad Commissioners. Tha Provo City Commission will call the 4M revenue bonds at once end take miHMBBEl pany. The enly way to Insure a lower interest rate In to vote the Power Company's fraorlibe. Do not doable rroao tho original bond bnyers and thrn expect to aril new bonda at n lower rate of Interest," challenges Mayor Anderson. DR. T. EARL PARDOE heads a committee seeking book donations from every family la Provo. Circulation of hooka kas doubled slnoe tha new library waa built, bnt additional hooka are rapidly coming In, 850 volnmee being received from the Deseret Book company end Dwyer's Book Shop of Salt Imho City.. Provoens era urged to respond with at least one book from each home, e a e JUST LISTED! full base5 Rm. Mod. Rrlrk addiment, II. A. Heat tional building that rents. Improvements, lawn and flowers, location la North .03000.00 Went .04750.00 SEE Prows and IlawB Realty Company SB No. Uanlveretty Avenne UTAH PROVO 450 t t ALMA VAN WAQENEN, chairman of the Miscellaneous com- mittee of tha Provo high priests quorum, la directing the Mg Melchlaedek gathering of nil priesthood members tonight la the First ward amusement hall. ' U Jail SScautification Now is an opportune time for making: Home Beautiful . t ' at our store for suggestions on PAINTS and WALLPAPERS SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL DURING THIS CAMPAIGN Utah Valley Glass & Paint 348 W. Phone 403 Center aneav PROTECTIOD A relieffrom At n pUett $22-5- 0 IMTAlIEDTiM MEBIATElYl MORRISON Auto Supply $25 Provo p- ! Tailored W GoAaifc j Lined with Duplex, 8 rooms each, mod. North H. A. Heat (New) Granite Furniture Co. PROVO STORE Ravenna 4Unr SKID CHURCH 225 West Center COMMUNITY East Everything to Furnish the Home Bond Statement Signers; Calls Public Meeting ar 1.25 Values) Close-Ou- SHIRTS Absolutely Nothing! Mayor Challenges 69 0 Electric bonds wUl be refinanced at lower rata of Interest whan oar plant la In oparatlon If wa do an-oili- jK.ilocijcles BOYS PANTS the Franchise of tha new or battar offar. "Provo's Drapes Like New! So, yon wont drapes thla Fall if yon send your old ones to ns for our miracle denning. Brinipi out freshness and newness gain, because wo Use inch esprit care throughout our process. Finest quality work at money-savin- g prices. UTaiiapita Cleaners 110 N. Unlv. At, Eail-Gl- o r TALON Fm to i that IndeffnaWa Imperial Suits are dlfforead They here somethin! that dWlnfulihes dm winner from the also-m- a. i: x Rich In quality and fairly britfUnf wHh crisp from autumn style, they offar yen an avenue of tacapn dull, staid clothes. Shrivers Style Leadership i : v. |