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Show .:. .' i;t;;:,;; " ' ' . A HOME PAPES Printed ter Hmm V?$ V'jii FA k' By Hon Pooplo A HOME PLANT WMiiiiiiiiittmmi A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE DEPENDABLE Volume Four Number Sixteen Under the PUBLISHED DOME BEAUTIFICATION . . Special Benton Legislation la being confined almost entirely to Reorganliatlon matter, anil aeema to be making headway, the eeaalon being slated to end Satur' day night. What action taken 'cannot be aummarlaed nntll the eeaalon cloaca. OF LOCAL AFFAIRS UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1941 INDEPENDENT SALT LAKE TABERNACLE CHOIR TO PRESENT ORATORIO Utah's Calamity AWARDS TO BE GIVEN Capitol Dome AT PBOVO, ST-PAU- .0 IOLUMN ' ' L America spends annually $1,000,000,000 for tobacco; Utah spends nearly $3,000,000 every year for the same stuff. What a monument to the folly of those who use It would be stupid enoiteh to burn it up, if it cost them nothing, but to pay for V at $3,000,000 a year is nothing short of idiotic. Tobacco, like patent medicines, gives nothing in return for, the money it coats, except illusion. Yet if a young man at 22 years, who smokes up $2.50 in ' tobacco each week would invest his money at 6 per cent, compound interest, he would have an estate of $25,000 at the age of 65. Utah's tobacco bill for the past three years, according to the revenue stamps sold in this state, ' - : Of OMMENT it In anticipation of the 19f7 Centennial Celebration, the L. D. S. Church ig asking all other members to take part in a home beautification program for 1941, and when certain standards are attained, an award will be given. , In every stake and ward committees have been organized and they are expected to lead out and put this program over. i la s ward.' dsrlvcd . from - tha . Many people judge our etund- -' erdi of living by the appearance of our homes and surroundings. Beautiful surroundings are conducive to more cheerful and happy lives. People living In a clean place are more apt to enjoy beautiful lives and better health," declares the Committee bulletin. The program Is expected to start at once and commence with A careful survey by a clean-uthe committee will show the conditions of the homes and what will be necessary In order to beautify them. In each ward a subcommittee will be appointed to Judge the homes according to the following score card. For a thorough cleanup of homes and surroundings, 10 points wUl be allowed. If buildete., ings, gates, fences, walks, ars put In good repair, 10 points will be given. Tbe landscaping 'and general appearance of the place, and of the planting of the front yard or public area, the back yard or private area, and the service area are to be riven s FNm chats", meaning to fan. t device parachute la protection la s fall. It experimented with ta l4tl Leonardo DoVtoh hut tho tint roil parachute was knit in Tsday chutes ars rigid torts a to 4SIS pounds, and am mdaad tr till totals $8,429,227. of Put howl a determined attempt to avoid leglalatlon that might impose additional tax burdens on the people, bulnece or industry, or that might Increase regulatory activities of atate authorities. A refusal to add to or detract from educational faculties, or to Interfere with liquor control or sales or change existing statute to any Important extent seems to have dominated the entire legislature. In fact the lawmakers sidetracked practically everything of a highly controversial nature. In all only 101 measures out of SSI Introduced were passed by both legislative branches. Of these IS had been signed by Governor Herbert B. Maw up to last Saturday night. He bad vetoed only remained ' to ne one. ' Sixty-si- x approved or vetoed. Two were on the legislative calendars. Eleven had been withdrawn, leaving a 10 points. Ten points will be given for the total of 440 measures killed by senate or house votes throughout care of buildings and surroundthe session or by striking enact- ings during the season. For well-kelawns, both front and back ment e leasee In the (Inal days of 1 yard, 10 prints win be given; and last week. (or trees; another 10 points will Ta sallow Bills be allowed. , .'.'passing both branches' Include When the Judges feel that a the ehaln store graduated tax home and its surroundings is measure; a bill permitting county worthy of 70 points out of the commissioners to levy up to 1 100, they will so report, and an mill for participation In weed award will be sent to them. eradication programs exoeptlftg The aeore card for the first in Salt Lake County where the year has been so arranged that min; the main objectives can be largely levy Is limited to one-haaapther imposing a 4 cent per gallon tax on Diesel fuel, and another bringing federal employes living In tbe state under the Utah Income Tax law. 8cveral T. tax measures were not even discussed. 400004MMMIMi(Wt Similar, YT v ,, .. ; v sumption of u. B. Robin- During tha L. D. I. Confertue la dramatic tors fey W. $3,959,922 up mM last year it was $4,073,061 ; a total beer consumption this coming April, tho Tabernacle Choir and others will p reseat one "?' in three years of $12,123,447, or more than the total . santad are: Paul jolaa lu per- . of Foils Mendelssohns matter- laeBtlBB tha chrlatUna . 8tapkM capitalization of all bahkg of this state that for one places, the oratorio "Bt Paul.." strand - Paul U stricken blind item beer, alone, to sayjnothing of hard liquor. ' Mora than 100 people wlty toko Paul at Autioch - Paul with ' Utahs record in lurid liquor is worse than it is for part in this gnat event. Tho Barnabas - Tha hauling of tbe A IjAETME BOIL Tabernacle Clolr numbering 150, cripple - Takes bound to beer. Every year our filcohol costs run higher and J. Spencer Cornwall, Director, tha tarn - la th court of higher. In 1938 Utah spent $3,938,565 for hard liquor; M. I. A, with 115 dramatic per-- Paul plaada his own in 1939 the cosi wag $3,966,055 ; and last year our hard aad protects' tip formers, W. p. Robinson direct-- fora Agrippa.. 8 pec lml lighting offsets, newly natural rasourcss of this lng, the Brigham Young Unlver- liquor bill reached $4,302,048; or' a total alcohol ally Orchestra of 50 or more un- - designed scenery, an enlarged Today : more thaa iaa,HAi penditure of $12,206,1 dar the direction of LeRoy J. atago with many elaborate cob- - acraa of load era " Albert Balding will be featured la this tram sell and water Robertson, tha Great Orgaa, and turn Imagine this state,' with hardly more than a half One of America's greatest of soloists and wonderful production of tho ora- - Improved fey also a number million people in it, spending $32,759,342 in three years will combine to make this torio St. Paul". violinists, wbo will play with with 71 projects covering 44 for tobacco, beer, and hard liquor I It is no wonder we other tbs Brgbam Young univera great musical aad dramatic This gnat oratorio will bo pro-- mlllloa acres batag act np to to relief are forced to more take tune of the government vent. sity symphony orchestra saatad oa three alghta, Wed see- - guard puhUf lands than $4,000,000 annually. It is no wonder that Utah is Elaborate preparations are bo- - day. Thursday, aad Friday, April trolled Wednesday, March SI, in the the "poor little rich state. The cost of this liquor and lag made for tho presentation of I, , and 4. Tha prtea of goaml guard Provo tabernacle. tobacco bill is not all in money it is costing us our man. this grant oratorio. Tho stirring admission will bo 54 cents; a law our integrity, our independence it is sapping us avanta and travels of tho groat reserved seata may ha phtalaad at hood, labor and the accomplished by of our very lives, for we are losing our stamina the Apostle Paul hate beau arranged one dollar. spending of very little money. records show it. It is Utahs calamity. Pride, neatness, and a desire to keep the home well eared for will It is an indictment against this state, when, with be considered In the seorlng. limited employment,, tobacco, beer, and hard liquor ,such Every member of the family Should take "part in . helping to . is purchased to theVxteat of the capitalization of all the banks of the atate each year when if we had the make the home more beautiful. ' we could invest the self restraint and Take pictures showing the prosame amount of money as we spend on these three tragic grass of the work before it is. started and when completed. things, and run our own banks and all our own enter With increasing momentum in service, and vastly in"It wm cost very little to beau- -' aid of louteide capital. prizes,,' without the volume of commodities, the Church Welfare ir creasing i tlfy your home. Let's make our Tho economic loss is not all computed in the actual Regional storehouse at Orem is becoming yearly more' imcity noted for its cost of the tobacco and liquor consumed. Not .only does homes," the Committee urges. portant in the Rvps pf thousands' of people;" According to the tobacco itself go up smoke,1 but fires caused by made and records shown to visitors at the Central statements careless smokers' are estimated to Cost this nation at storehouse this week' by C. Lucius Laudie, Utah Regional least $50,000,000 yearly. Add to this the economic waste ha called; an attempt at of the high pressure advertising campaigns put on by manager hi fcharge, as .he showed 27 Relief Society workers bo in tone"; oa that if the wealthy tobacco companies, who spend $54,000,000 headed by Mrs, Cora Atwood, through the several buildings wo may not bo i yearly in newspaper and other forms of advertising to aapraparad. Baaidoo it io this week. obtain their 1200 new smokers every day of the year. IRBee TONS of COAL carrots, and slanting, feulldtag, or tatlag to Another way to look at it is to know that toe every war tho shipped part arming other work eoaaortod fo (kjnk pa their teat" through second' we live, America is spending $32 for tobacco or Regional office lost year, stated with tho Church Walter plea. Mr. Leudlo, every ton of It taken $2,000 every minute, and that the rate is increasing Americanism, or democracy in action, will be the theme UTAH LAMB d urine in from tho every year. Today it is 45 times as great as in 1902, If of the Oreni Lions Charter night program scheduled for thd 4r roar OkRtk ydfiff plan, avenging 1000 cigarettes, 62 cigars, 3 Vi pounds of Emory county , and going to tho frstleB thto Welfare plant, Monday, April 28, when this newly organized lions dub in various Church unite throughout and Vi pound of snuff on an average to tobacco, chewing that you pay no a ririt WUllao saggost Utah's youngest city, will receive its charter from Lions tho It of state, every pound Mag Yon every man, woman and child in United States. The J Ffars of maeh interest In find wll used for Chu'ch purpoooo. International. Committees have been named, and details cigarettes alone, if placed in packages, end to end, with fend well do our Institution, Next Doing raid commercially. of the program are being arranged, with Aura C. Hatch, of 20 cigarettes in each package, would reach around the tooting ter MM'a output will bo tncraoaod, ha best to explain tho plant and the drink 11 the tobacco but our .bout bill, p. m. times. world Thats iDTit district' dr pUn Provo, governor, with other officials of lions Interbill is double or treble. to all random of tho Yoico of Island by Dr. D. national and an expected 200 other Lions present fromall woo oat than ter tha aidht Yet our economic losses are small compared to our am included la the Central Sharon. parts of Utah. Elaborate are pletaroe el (he hMg Mte preparation other losses in this calamitous business. Crime, Utah Region, Mr. Laudie explainunder way for tha banquet, which range, thrae tire sms bora storeed. The will be held in tbe Uneoln high lost to their tamlUae aadirt poverty, insanity, stalk the land because of these things, Mrs. Jacob Led house la located alongride the RECREATION school gymnasium, tbs scene of effect of alcohol in reducing judgment, the community forever, thaiy tbe seventh district legislators tbs Annual' ChsmbeV of Orem Welfare plant in Oram. Tha BROADCAST not having even been well known it is hardly necessary to reason is so and In number of Introduced bill. to system as explained by Mr. follow wake whara in the yet (Thursday), ytah Accidents bnqDet mention ut effect. VMk, its Mm, ga always pam both houses. She was sue- - 100 members were seated, and Oa tha weakly aeries of broad- - placid Mt el WStep. iSnSPriti Rpd Laudie, takes all surpluses proof tile drinking driver. Lives are snuffed out, and proeaseful In having on. measure In-duced by quorums and wards lu easts known as "W. P. A. Schools peseafal lu appearance, but Bfee yat room wll ampla for d.ndnf perty damage is increased by millions. Rut that isnt tho Region, trodaeed by ber alone to go to durlnf the MrTlnf o( tha dlnnar. which Includes Utah, aad Commanitles in Recreation," ail as pacta of aaiara Is not to he flourishes worst Prostitution only of the it phase the governor for final aetion and 0ram UoBi 'Carbon, Emory, and part of Jaab which occurs each Monday from trifled with. quat wherever show alcohol. that is where there Surveys two soppiiaora4 bills. Her H.B. counties, and atorao thorn at this 1:00 to Z:!0 p. m. on statloa taken, and no theBt there is a prostitute in the land, liquor is there also. Region al warehouse, or plait, ter KOVO recreation eatbasiastls life on Utah Uko. - It in Utah's leMt 00 penon. expected. W. P. f4 to contribute to the wlIUml ty Many sex crimes are committed when the criminal is redistribution to points within tho from tho community of Puyaoa grandest recreation araa, and if-- t chairman of the of community under the influence of alcohol. Such things would not hospital. qnat committee, assisted by W. G. will present a program. Tho pm- - fora unbounded prospects ter tho region. If any portion la Institutions TrfeBtaBi needed within tha region Itself, gram will be under tho direction vacationist, and th Urad had the individual retained his normal have operated ss D- - Sumnar happened victor j. and furnishing tree service to In- - c. Andereou, A. P. Warnlck, Vic then anch things am sent oa to 0f Stanley Wilson. City Bnpor- - man, as wall as for the reason and control. to tho Church visor of Recreation. Salt Lako digents. Chrlsteneen, Marvel Walker, Jay family. Thom tmgodlea " Not worse, but a condition which is the shame of plant, for City Church-wid- a dlatribn- This series of broadcasts Is not dampen osr spirits far Utah Orral M. B. Williams, DeLanga, Senator EUett much in exists this which is state, the poverty Utah, tlon. conducted by recreation depart- - Lake, bat ahoald doable oar pro-- . authored a measure fixing the JlteF Dean Park, and Lou due to the use of tobacco and liquor. It is estimated it of howmeats of tho communities of San cautions when ws go hooting, Each Foul bishop's storahonso, salaries of legislative employs that 25 per cent of all poverty requiring relief is due to ls under th direct super- Pete, Jnnb, Wasatch, and Utah Another important committee, a resolution of and alcohol. Worse, 37 per cent of all pauperism, and 45 vision of tho Mshopa, who form Counties and Is under tha direc- VOCATIONAL TRAINING la headed by condolence on the death of former 5e Decorations alto child cases attributable are cent sort of bishop's council for all tion of Mrs. Jena V. Holland, of a destitute motif and the for Falkner, Henry per U. S. Senator Reed Smoot. got an Impotas thin week whan the night will be patriotism, with cohol Add to these facts, the truth that every family wards within the stakes where assistant stats supervisor of re- B.Y.U. deeded over to Provo city American any ono bishop's storahonso Is creation. Each community is ra- - tho land located at tho old gravel Representative Adams flags predominating, budget, where tobacco and liquor are consumed, is retwo measures and airplanes, tanks, and big guns provlded, sad tbs management of presented twice n year. duced in its outlay for food, clothing, rent, education, whero tha now Production In addition to the community pit H. B. being prepared In silhouettes for each storehouse Is thus directly which passed both housee. financial of the unit of tho NYA lo being eraeted. or travel, thus, regardless recreation, 41 enables the state board of wall decorations. Edgar Booth, responsible to this council, al- broadcasts, stats specialists of Scores, If not hundreds of youth status of the family their enjoyment and appreciation though It may bo personaUy recreation, appear on- 'tho pro- In Utah Valley will thus aecura agriculture to administer and en- - Dwight Packard, and Antoine And much. the is reduced that paid life price of by just force agreement for the market- - Rohbock are assisting on this supervised by one bishop named grams Interspering the commun- tho means of continuing thalr to used is for purchase for these substitutes happiness from among them. ity broadcasts. lng of frails and vegetables In the committee, training, for Mag so near tho smoke, disease, degradation and death. Tho Regional storahonso, on recreation, appear on tho pro- Unvlaralty, they wUl Imbibe tho The Entertainment committee stale, similar to federal agree- ments. the other hand. Is managed by grams Interspersing the commun- spirit of odnestlon and (ha dsslra ' H. B. SI provides that la headed by Roy E. Park, who Finally, Utah is faced with tremendous law enforceMr. Laudie under direction of tho ity broadcasts. when a city school district an- - with the help of Tom Cordner. to alcohol, and in some measure to do more than ho satisfied with costa due ment directly These broadcasts have been mere production, nexes part of an adjoining dial- - Frank Wofflnden, and V. Emil Presidents' council of II stakes cause is first tobacco s our for to important as tobacco, among youth for over KOVO Than conducted tha rlet It must assnma a portion of Hansen, promises something for weekly Region. that may be. 'The NYA la an and comprising as and such for marihuana, "dope rings", drugs, the bonded indebtedness. nine bishop's stonhonsas serve II the past 10 months. every crowded minute of Charter Institution valuable for ta bootleggers, and moonshiners, and all the train of state stakes, several stakes combining, night. quite as much; an to ' out of we taxes, whose services officers federal tea h. and pay E. B. Terry la general chalr- Ita actual accomplishment. This Scandinavian in the field and in the courts, not to mention the by Mrs. Jacob, creating a Utah both Unit will be concerned aulaly lake authority, end H.J.R. 10. also m,n: Ro" WIJt.ieBdB lheP. criminof vast our and Jr cost of D&IIC6 army serves nine the maintaining prisons Regional plant nd with wood work projects, Jaat an lluJiy by Mr. Jacob, removing of flee of pUbilcy . c0m,e' als over the country. The sad fact is that Utah has her storehouses. Md Ron- by the unit deals with metals state superintendent of pnblle In- economic Comments made by these visitTha Scandinavian organisation and Murray portion of all these conditions, that Utahs first the project may aseaa maeh tructlon from the Hut of elective ,d Pr r o of will stakes reaches almost Relief and tho $65 these capita for ladles, cost Society per ing things to cities and towna in Utah Valstate officers, others Indicate that most people hold their last social activities for ley for all Twenty Reorganisation Mnumm every three years, and does not include the poverty, the week In the house. products manufactured Inaeaaon la Orem form of in tho feel that tho winter fortunate were passed, leaving more than at thto school will bo sponsored disgrace, the heart aches, the divorces, the broken In a to this deed thla have tha dance Welfare added evening 50 to be acted upon during the H. Friday plant and the crime ss, the and destitute somo ehikiren, homes orby public or within Ita boundaries. From five Third ward amusement hall. "All by Representative special session now under way. burden of relief imposed upon us. for tha use of the hero Scandinavians and their friends ganisation to 15 men ars a p. . . i pt . lf Regional Welfare Plant Serves; Nine Bishop's Storehouses ' self-discipli- -. ; . well-ke- . r pt u Qjrpm Lions P)an (Charter Night; education Include affecting amendments to the teachers retirement act. Including one fixing minimum pensions at f 10 per month with a maximum of 1100; cola Mil increasing lege fees from (45 to (55; another establishing courses In police science at the University of Utah; another providing education for handicapped children; a hill creating scholarships of (100 each per year In junior colleges and lower divisions of senior institutions and one creating a state course of study committee. nt Legislation Favored by Organised labor Includes the making of certain occupational diseases compensable under the Workmens Compensation Act; extending industrial compensation coverage ontaldo tke state on a reciprocal basis; rewriting and liberalising 'the atate unemployment compensation act, and providing for the securing of wage payments by employers. The Old Age Assintance law was liberalised. Several health measures were approved. A uniform traffic law was adopted. Milk marketing and agreements . for marketing of fruit and vegetable affect agriculturist and dairymen. New highway were added to the state in state system. Stockholders bank were relieved of double liability. Hunting on posted ire as without permission was made a earmisdemeanor. Compulsory marking of livestock was abolished. - , Chnch-owao- I Sharaa-Timpanog- oa self-contr- (e - ?1U ban-rapp- non-prc- flt . - The Controversial Chain More Tax measure which passed both senate and house, divided the Utah County votes as follows: 8enator Arthur O. EUett of Spanish Fork voted for the bill as opposed to Senator Francis 8. Lnndell's negative ballot. In tha house lower Representatives Elisha Warner. T. Earl Foote. Mrs. Maude B. Jacob and Rey T. Leavitt voted In favor of the measure. Representative Burton H. Adams east the only nay vote Leavitt, makes certain occupation- - Other legislation may he taken al diseases compensable under the np under suggestions from th among tha Utah county workmen's 'compensation set. governor. poton-tislitle- a T Utah-Prov- a non-pro- 'Endorsed by the Utah Antl-Llqn- LB. and --Tobacco Committee.) BROCKBANK, Chairman. employed regularly, loading and unloading art Invited", says trucks, storing potatoes, onions, president. A. C. Anderson, people as fit whole, according to (Continued on page S) -- i |