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Show HiUUm $ nmmx&xmzstizu A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People in A HOME PLANT ratmmimmum A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS CITY AFFAIRS AT PROVO. PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE VOL. VIII-- iNo. XLIV. Utah Uk Airport, being sunrod with the passing by tbs Honao of Represents iItm (SO to t) and the Senate (10 to 0) of the Lake Land bill, becomes the biggest news on Provos own horlson, believes Mayor Anderson, An expert appraiser Is now on the ISO youngsters turned out this Job and will go over every acre of week to participate In the various ground Involved, and this will be playground activities. The pro- - the price offered to the land hold-graalso Includes arts and crafts, ers over that 2600-acr- e strip with most materials being fur-- which Is Included in the bill. The nlshed, and this la ons of the mayor Is sorry that the bill did j not Include all the accretion land, but Its scope was limited to ellml-wor- k nate too much opposition, and seta forth that tha army and C. A. A. together will determine how much of this lake land Is necessary for the army airport. Land holders who are dissatisfied with the set-tlement offered by the expert pralaer atm wlll bay, recourMI t0 lha courU determine the valu-an- d mtloB of tbelr property, comments The area Mlyor Anderson. solved lies mainly between the ph,,,, rlw and thc Pr0T0 cbnnej wnt of tha clt IS BLOCKS OF PAVING will be done this summer, ac- to Commlasloner J. P. McGuire who has charge of streeta public works. Already these streets to be paved are undergoing by crews working on them, and a notice of Intention wlll be published soon authorising the paving project, which will In- elude the eight blocks along Seventh East street, from Center AVIATION SCHOOL street to Eighth North street. Another section to be paved runs from First North street to Fifth OPENS DOORS TO North street along Ninth West Two or three other streeL streets will be paved In other 20 MORE PILOTS parts of the city. u t'ba sun rises and seta KKUiary lhB eh11,n of enemy bombers OB Kunming its 200 000 ncouic Bho tb bjr. thT popI work tbetr at and midday drop of Plymouth. Lika London and , 0,her BriU,b rities suffarins Displaying the Flag ld . nrnteetinn minit When displaying the flag on a staff, the Held of blue attacks, workers nro cut ror rcler nightly bombin n,d. Bl dBW I1 must touch the head of the staff. When the flag is display- - accuimc. in bombing their objee- - of the,r rady b e,r,n d,iri-o- f ed, either vertically or horizontally against a wall, the field uVM Japanese planes srrlvs dur- - Uf,k!Jb blue should be uppermost and at the flags right. When fog tbs day, making it necessary displayed between two points, so that both sides are visible, for moat of tbs citys business to nMnBrUd Vram r nrrnspnmi rsT the stripeg must be vertical. In an street, the bo conducted after throe p. bon the last bomb usuany .. field of blue is to the north and to the east in a north-anm taff- - eIoudl of dngt .t.f ropped. south street. over tbs city. They gave an oasis the sir ths tlrat Saluting the Flag hanging la tho aaa, raid warning a tldo of humanity BppMnnea Bbt over tha eity'a rains. Wo It is proper to salute the flag when it ie passing in A swoops through every road lead- - kardly had entered the city when parade (about five or six paces away) and during the cere- - lag out of tha city. Wheelbarrows, va uw tba flrat agM 0( da. rtekshawe, wagona, loaded witk atraetloa rows and row of pri-mony of raising or lowering the flag. To salute the flag correctly, a person in uniform stands household goode lino up la long Tmta komea reduced to ehella ae habitable, ,BJ at attention, raises the right hand to forehead over the right brdelt ,b longer , b ose traveling on ? . p . onr tint stop was tho w.VA eye, palm downward, fingers extended and close together, beadquartera, whera Amoriesa the arm at an angle of about forty-fiv- e degrees. The hand is moved outward. about twelve inches, then dropped to side. Arthur Flier P'i mads 7?.'. our Their original headman not m uniform, unless he belongs to the military jeetiwe, shout two kilometers trlbuted. were quartan destroyed in as or naval service, need not salute. He removes his hat with from town. Just la time to eee tho earlier raid, sad they were teas-hiright hand and holds it near his left shoulder, which planes arrive and drop their porarlly located in a private means that his hand ia held over his heart. He stands at bomba, our hldeont, although a homo. As wa approached tho attention. secret, Is safe from machine gnn headquarters wa saw a boy abont A woman places her right hand over her heart and bulleta, but hopeless In ease of a 12 carrying American Red Croaa dlMct hlt- - Tbs pfom appeared Clothing that bad Just been issued Stands at attention. to be bombing tho local factory, to him. He was accompanied hy When Worn as a Badge They missed it, ae usual, bat his younger sister, about nine. As When worn as a badge, the flag should be small and struck nearby, emashlng a number they walked down the street he without folds. It Bhould be pinned to the left breast of dress of homes, killing several, end In- - pat hie arm around her affoettea-o- r '7 protect hm. We oh- coat or to the left coat lapel. It must not be used as part lrln othr- At len tbls morning, the first served tears In the glris eyea hat decoration. as or a costume of a On June 14, 1777, a year after the Declaration of Inb No advertising or lettering may appear upon it. The "Brln?1Bdef' .lndlcln "woweroYformsd bd Congresa adopted the fiovri&g q ag a trademark for merchandise ia prohibited by law. dependence, the piBB border. We went to our hotel at 1,ter by Mrs. Wordley, W.Y.SL resolution: "Resolved, That the flag of the United States be in p hrir nujMs.- ....u :J0 to eat. We had Just sat Center Orgsalser, that both pse- thirteen stripes, alternate red and white, that the Unioneaat-and-we- at d- ,r ,a s Twenty additional pilots are now being accepted at the McGu,'e tlon school at the Provo airport, Lh announce. Merrill Christopheraon, a thing of the past, but will while It last, the City 1. bunding u'bri'gTow rilglble crb their wings following streets and the City commission tlon thI WMk would listen favorably to any new for the next series of petitions brought In for sddltlonal , Applicant, tructlon. being given at the curb and gutter, says Mr. Me- rpor fi001 BUBt. b between Guire. Federal regulations for 01 UBt WPA work are getting stirfer and 9 Bnd 1 stiffer, and thread placed upon hT" Bt leBt nBar of f11-thph3rB'CBl mlBt on; sponsor Is Ilso befog made f Un'ted cUn at d BnBt heavier, showing the (fend BCCord n t0 'Ir' Chrls-wi- ll Washington, so that soon the city f1! not care to assume the extra top. Applications may be made at burdens In order to carry WPA projects. That will end be lrport or a tba Persies deat Brigham Young WPA, he believes. This trend Is partment Pr M1It0,,,I merely a result of the unlimited shall will Interview applicants. emergency In which army and de-- An ,n b eonty l1' tense programs take precedence, meets the requirements noted he explains. above Is eligible to make appll- cation, he adds. $.10,000,000 Munitions Factory In Exit Lake City Is good news to Provo and Utah county, declare Civ C si Tin 1 both Mayor Mark Anderson Cl OL1IUU1 and OU Commissioner McGuire. There should bw no pessimism here be- BCfTlIIS cense of that announcement, they e p" rn Pn mm PrOfir&Ill at Smith Building In the first place, says the mayor, the site has not been determined and the likelihood Is that Lehl will be chosen, for It has every facility, with ample water, railroad facilities, etc. at the site of the old sugar factory. tbs second placo. he believes. the building of the munitions fae- tory. regardless of where it may In be, will stimulate business Utah county. He points to tbo Increased business here dne to the eye-witne- ss I"" WPA WORK MAT CEASE both assert. Aerial warfare, whether waged in Britain or Free China, imposes the same dangers on the hundreds of thousands of civilians daily facing death and hardship in the chaos of Wrke on?.in China v Sm8rIbobs; accounts the following England, give of what war in the air means to the people they are tying to help. By william Gib! la V(l(v WnhUii LONDON Nowhsra in Britain Just as Is civilian determination KUNMING, China to moot in September), Columbus Day (October 12), Navy Day (October 27), Presidential Election Day (first Tuesday after the first MondayinNovember every fourth year) .Armistice Day (November 11), Thanksgiving Day; on Admission Day and Election Days ik the different states, and on any other patriotic occasioa. On Memorial' Day the flag should be at half mast until noon, then raised to the peak for Hie rest of the day. Raising and Lowering the Flag The flag is not raised before sunrise and is lowered at sunset. In raising and lowering the flag it must not touch the ground. Those present at the creemony should stand at attention, ready to salute. m girls. FRIDAY. JUNE IS, 1941 FLAG DAY, JUNE 14 - What it Means to Be An American Bombs vs. People SUMMER RECREATION got off to good start this wsek, according to Commsisloner Manrlee Harding under whose de- partment this phase of city af- fairs Is placed. Hiss Phyllis Long Is director In charge. Four play centers are in operation. Nearly highlights of this years activities, Dancing also, and gymnasium are Included for both junior and senior high school boys and INDEPENDENT UTAH For three successive nights fine udienrM hv been attracted to the rt8sm Young university Summer School program, featur-I- n ,n f,r8t- - Lncll Calvert, director department at De p,uw uniVeralty, In an ' nrtUtlc presentation of the foibles of entitled: womankind, Lady, 'P1 Cntal . blue field, repreteutta, . new b. thirteen constellation-- .to. white ta " ..... , . - . Tri-sta- te , . - purity, and blue for justice. George Washington said: We take the star from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white shall go down to posterity representing liberty. Governor Herbert B. Maw has proclaimed the week of June 8 to June 14 as Flag Week in this state, conforming to the National Proclamation setting June 14, as National Flag Day. The following information is given regarding our Flag that all may renew their memory of its sacredness and symbolism. Stars Thirteen Stripes and oFrty-EigThe thirteen stripeg and thirteen stars in the first flag stood for the thirteen original states. Later, when two new states were added to the Union, Congress enacted a law (in 1794), increasing the number of stare and stripes each to fifteen. By 1818 there were twenty states in the Union, and Congress enacted another law, providing that the number of stripes should again be thirteen but that thereafter a star should be added for each new state admitted to the Union. This law has remained in effect, and as each new state has been added to the Union, a new white star has been added to the blue field in the corner of the flag. Today, the American t stars, one for each of the forty-eigflag has states, and thirteen stripes, one for each of the original thirteen states. ht cam-electr- ic piatfobi, ft should be above and behind the speak- high enough to be above the heads of any persons 8itting n the platform. eh-jng- r THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG 1 pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for alL This pledge to the flag, written by Francis Bellamy, has The become an accepted daily practice in many schools. child stands at attention. When he says, to the Flag, he extends his right hand, palm upward, toward the Flag, After the words, justjee for all,' have been spoken, he lets his hand fall to his side. I ti. rA pi ne i, the Fla five- - of the United . such admission. When the Flag ia Flown The flag should be displayed on the day (January 20 every fourth year) on which the President of the United States is inaugurated; also on Lincolns Birthday (February 12), Washingtons Birthday (February 22), Army Day (April 6), Mothers Day (second Sunday in May), Memorial Day (May 30), Flag Day (June 14), Independence Day (July 4), anniversary (September 11) of the day on which Francis Banner, Constitution Scott Key wrote The Day (September 17), Gold Star Mothers Day (last Sunday Star-Spangl- J4 flra-flgh- d1 ;t T m . . JJJ J These rights and privileges are mine: - - ""rMA jmrticelnttecMirtert.te Washington how a tbe billed. "After laspactfog tha .W.Y.g. headquarters, wa had to abandon tho ear and proceed on foot ever vice consul, leaving in bis car! the debris. Wa talked to an aaxll-re- d eyes rs-who took us to a spot near tbs fJr,m,D how tmany hours of of H fown.wiTh aVexcellent vsntsgs !" two squsro miles of total do- point to see the plnnee arriving. structlon As wa walksd ahead. Within twenty mlnutee tha planes through this scene of denotation arrived, first one wavs of nine, and watched demolition workers Immediately followed hy two others each of nlno, 27 in nil. busy at work, onr eye began to and onr tbronta became dry heart Joil8 Mora smart th rllln OTer from. they esa bn seen, wo could feel the vibration developing inter in. "Tv TifTk7 ... P to a rumble, and finally tha roar n" tbs pfone, coming into sight. one ve WRre r whlI dmoiition workers dyu- ping their missiles. Arrow vranl rlty could bo seen tba explosions. "" Tremendous pnffs of dust, reach- - EJ t!', r ed high Into the sky. nntll finally JlUfnl Jm the sight of tbs city was lost. The fmi dust pawed and tba view of the J JSJ city became restored to Itr former aspects, ns though nothing b.p- - SJg take Tha breadth of exploit- - Mummy. pened. "After viewing all the deatrue- lons, made It appear u though b boie city wee struck, from t,on by foot, wo returned to oar r.Bd dT6 tbrough as much on" d to the other. of the outlying section w returned in alble- - Everywhere w had ta to find one bomb dropped back of make detours sad it seemed as the offlpe- - My desk was plied though every few hundred yards UN- with piuter from the eeiifog, and there were algae reading: i!i AM AN AMERICAN ill flag is: The Flag of the 13 horizontal stripes 7 red and 6 white United States hag all abont the Salt Lake county the red and white stripes alternating, and a union which GOLF TEAM MATCH factory, even If It goes there, he- consists Of white stars of five points mi a blue field placed eauw this county can build on a Sunday morning at 10:20 a. m. in an upper Quarter naxt tha staff and extending to tne permanent basis. It has an Ideal community life which means per- - the Provo ltakstera will match lower edge of the fourth red stripe from the top. The nummanenen for onr people. shots with the strong Fort Doug ber of gtars is the same as the number of States in the las team at the local course In s Union. The canton or union now contains 48 Btars arranged regular team match. in six horizontal and eight verticle rows, each star with one Another Favorable Factor for Utah county Is the PASSING point upward. On the admission of a State into the Uniona star will be added to the union of the flag, and such addiOF THE UTAH LAKE LAND FREE BAIT BILL. This assures Provo of tion will take effect on the 4th day of July next succeeding Federal aid for the construction of and airport here, declares Mayor Commencing Jane 12, and until Mark Anderson, and mesne more further notice, grasshopper halt to Provo than a muntlons factory win he available at the Utah would. It means an much to County Fairs Ground Thursday ProTO an the sir field does to and Friday of enrh week from 0 Phoenix or to Las Vegas and o'clock A. M. nntll 4 o'clock P. M. Balt wlll be free tnrt other western cities where such have been built. People now tor must furnish their own sack cannot estimate the value of thin or container and come prepared project to Provo and Utah county to mix their halt. Mixing will he but the Imprint of it will remain done under the supervision of a for many years to come. County man. SSI"n.XS,t01infer and i"piriTd op vain- at the oms ht forty-eigh- CoT"'.to.pl. hS,?"vrh 5T. sum-stall- ed - in the chancel or on a speakers platform, the flag is I my think as 1 please, I may speak or write as I please, so long as I do not interfere wtih the rights of others. vote jjy my vote j cbo0ee the pub- j bave tbe rjgb lie officers who are really my servantsI have the right to choose my work, to seek any job for The Story of Betsy Rosa One of the most colorful stories that have grown up which my experience and ability have fitted me. around the American flag is the story of Mrs. Betsy Robs. j bave the right to try to improve my lot through various George Washington, Colonel George Ross and Robert Morris WMM V. ahould he 1 iteve the tight to f 5bJ2 prompt trial hsr iuty, foidy, second, Stanley Chnpple'n lecture-reciton Wednesday Ogden development, as Increased and third, Andor Foldes In night, orders from the Steel end Pipe his piano concert Thursday night, factories have resulted, and The Roth quarttete will appear Lumber company got that handsome order for munition from June 17 to July 2 In a series boxw from Ogdens activity. No of eight concerts, and they will be doubt other Industries wlll spring nwlsted by Mr. Foldes in two of Private Instrucup too, and Utah county la "sit- - these concerts. ting pretty when such things are tlon Is befog offered this summer wanted, for Provo has a surplus by all five of these artists, of good water, wpeclnlly culinary This Is the first time the Joseph geissore, in order to show General water, and also a surplus of Smith building on the upper pointed star would look. power, and even a fourth pus has been used for these r th unit could bo In- - mer programs and not only quickly If thc demand mer school students but the public of oor flag Tteofficbd overreached the supply which the generally seem to appreciate th? States of America. now available Third unit now gives. marvellous setting The official description of the In fact Provo need not worry at for these events, al .Jr - I have equal I have the privilege of sharing in the benefits of many of the natural resources of my country. 5L. " 1 dm.., to- - JSS dSl te "". bear, no eompiaiats. ,trlde- - On I may educate my children in free schools. 1 thlnk beet Ihaee tte ri,ht( to bave the right life, liberty and the pursuit of hap-- iipa. X piness. I AM AN AMERICAN a, , On Friday, Jans 12, at I p. Utahs strawberry erop Is NOT polled, the berries are fine quxl- - the class on "Babys Clothtaf" ity and mostly undamaged, de- - will be given at the Utah Valley spite the recent rains, but they Hospital Outpatient department, mtmt b pthcrfd lnnodiAteif, An intoratiaa dtopiay of Bobji and the growers need pickers to- - Clothing la planned. All expeet- truly re-- day. declares T. w. Dyches of ant mothers an invited to attend. burwn here the Unemployment and who has charge of finding work- - Ju(jes I share with my fellow Citizens: Jt K pregent jg obey my countrys laws. vote( my government may wju 0f the people. my duty my duty the duty to'keeiTinformed as to the honesty ability of candMates for public office. It j m d t by m vote and my influence, to correct jnjuntice. Jt my duty to pay such taxes as have been devised by representatives elected by me, to defray the cost of govern- ment. It is my duty to serve on juries when called on. It mav sometimes become my duty to hold a public of-fice for which I am suited, so my government may function efficiently. It is my duty to defend my country, if need should arise. It is my duty to abide by the will of the majority, to stand behind my government, so my nation may be unified in time of crisis. "itis"my nvch Lrihst tbl woS or not .. hewMdDonSX ntekem n fsVffos - -- given, and the film '"Judys Di.ry-- pipce of Americanism to see that no waste occurs in this fertile p'c,1kpr Vll7j0r.nnlP, fle,d" immediately ?e " De a et In" of many 10 1 A hun le4TM, prpry mornlnK at khkhikf john h. kvans of Leh,. ,ot an okny from th. a. m. from the Farmers and Senate this week after befog Merchants hank comer taking nominated by Governor Herbert term pickers out to the fields. Ail you B. Mw for tho four-yeneed to do to got work is be on the state engineering eom-there, eays Dr. Dyches. 6 ar i, T |