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Show . Lr - . .. j tass -" ft Fta6 Ad. .i. W ."V . VY' yraWIISraVWtnafiBIW w ..' 4r.: ". ". sr5w'vs,w'.' v .'FZ JfiS3r. - - teajiJiiimxnik A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Foil' Iiy Home People in A HOME PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Four Number PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Twenty-Nin- e July 1 Registration COLUMN Plans Explained , self-respe- ct I ) I J. i l are now required for social H- 'V ooaplo. married In 7 tkBt ried BeBnB - 1 must first go ? a doctor of,t?elP send .mP.e who 00d and torlea for examination for vener-esl disease. A certificate then will ha required from the doc or be- for. the county clerk can tease a and thl. eertiricata will he sttachsd to the marriage H- and It will be unlawfu for any person to marry any coup e In AA..!. ' TO LECTURE Judge Turner; $3,000 Call .Made, First War Time Request BB,,,,CBa T- - J- - WaBTar local ckair" mn- - Mr. Coffin win speak at t p. m. In the City Court room, and all citizens of Provo are in- ,1,ad t0 B,,eBd that day quarters of the community In which they live. In the event, however, that local board offices are so situated that it would no difficult for the registration to be conducted there without hardship public buildings may he used. This will be particularly true In the more populous counties where It Is tlcl paled that registrations may be heavy. Also the director said that In the more populous board areas, local boards may he authorised to enlist outside aid for tha actual an mt regarded u a Utah registrant, he Ahr Readers of the Utah Valley News Bill remember an written by Dr. J. W. Aird of Provo a month or BO ago in which Dr. Aird, ag guest editorial writer, presented the problems facing America ag Freedom and Security. That edltoml went i ,nallF f Congregsional Record of Wedneeday, April 23, being inserted there as an extension of the remarks made by Hon. J. W. Robinson of Utah in the House of Representatives. Representative Robinson had this to Bay, in introducing his quotation on Freedom and Security: . I am including 11. a newspaper publhed in Provo, Utah. Utah ValIey derations we are spending Ml- Byriem gave '1aia,lef;" For a number of Ilona upon billions for army, nary years Dr. Aird has been one of tne out- ror. nd air forces that has always af,unin the state of Utah, but, eTer" gtandinlr physicians and surgeons .nd w!11 oeen tne torerunner or war in any 71!?1 ,Wa r.. hlS chosen profession he in life hlS ls as not It busy yet nothwithstandmg country. We fall to declare to JBBngIy gratrinL the extent to which has written a number of forward and thoughtful articles the world, or to ourselves, that all Ba tetance of theae groups may great historical changes have ur economic problems. Ia "ducting thta Influbeen preceded by spiritual more poputone cnees snch as the conception of Justice sad freedom which have pected to attend related training tiona to the State Department of and la A,.7i..LAU It la and are Inspired men to struggle for a ".T" oonnea Jn tha vocation Kpcted on Vocational EdacaUon, t,Bt on' IacB! boards realisation of their Ideals. Even tbe cooperation of in World War I. economic, pl.yed - !T.l Wheels. oHcrthrough a tremendous part In bringing America Into the struggle, and ordre,d by ,tha P"aldent-plent- y w,u conducted of historians of that dteaa- - . Ra1,tt,0 kaura 7: " ter tell us that British and French and : 8,at DJ" propaganda, and the economic ractor B,ck pointed out. Interests of their most eager tools In this country our own Inter- Ne8 a. I I mslspprls- SHtsSSs s T!S; . .. o'. .. It. io""n" nlrlt 7 sks! r S nr JUrlnr.l Knout! -- T nt ..... ee I mt s.'ks. r. - ?,l,n mtg (Junop chambpr 0f Commerce); Jenkins of Provo, received hla Ray Coffee (City Utilities); Mr. M. D. degree at Washington, D. C. w. T. Hasler (VonthCouncll); last week, with both his parent c. k. Kowan (irovo Qfnlrat bod nappuy present io wnness me Bnlloe (gik, and Klwanis); M. graduation at the 180th annnal H. Graham (Chamber of Com- - commencement exercises. merce): William Green (Rotary) Kenneth Bailey (American Le- Mrs. R. E. Jones (Busl- glon); Ted Maynard (Z0-3- 0 club) Women's R. CrosMe (Veterans of Amer. neaa and Professional Wars): J. Rulon Moragn (Lions); clubs); H. B. Makln (Columbia C. H. Vance (Masons): E. J. Nel- - Sleel Co.); Mrs. Orril A. Watt lny); .on (Pacific Stale. - t.i JBtharr,rJ Pip. Com- - (Parent-Tracke- rs satiation). tcc0rded Arthur Watkins of Orem at tha annas! com- manMmPBt er(.)M.a of Brigham nnlverstLv held recent! in yol,n. . . - ... T " xtr-fic- th Another raring District has been set up, announces Commissioner J. P. McGuire, which Inclndn n.ini th. along Seventh East street, sad honors as ths result of his having Provo already has hwome one of tha BBttar of elTlc arada erad,t BBd 0Tpr B0 honra of uTA mpnt lta roadl and A and B together. reflect the civic pride of J Utah County To Get Vocational School; Provo City Donates Site; School Boards Concur national bankers and munition makers were responsible for our entry Into the conflict. That 1s not the whole truth. The Idealism of Woodrow Wilson made our entry Into that war possible, and n.tton.1 monle, W mn!1T 77 t. at the time of registration, marriage the Kira hla Uub addria and hta certificate is removed from the wiU then bs handled by the license, and sent to ths eounty appropriate board in Utah, He clerk who forwards It to the state can theB communicate with hi board of health who file It for board hla ...... a. - e, days of the date of the blood test, foraim Nwiiru. As a precautionary measure the Bntij nfter their return to tha new many advan- - United States or Its dominions. Much co,,fnalo,, d disappoint- thrhoCthen.rtTAnfn nant will ba avoided if raUtlvaa contract may be assured of a clean Bna friends of men temporarily bin of health, it will also give a 0ut of the state will see that they th" that ta7ftenh itatadtagB2S? should Uf!ed of their home address In the State of Utah if they expect their cases to he considered and ECONOMICS Utah boarda. are too much In our minds. All when the first registration was our talk about National Defense Is FOR -- at. traaa-llcens- fteeuntashraer Maarice Hsrdlag says everything In hie department (recreation and water sysEROSION CONTROL tem) to going along aplondidly. Nothing new or ont of order, he states. The city recreation proWar and defenae training came just a bit more close to Black willow 100,000 of gram Is going over with energy are being plants by the and evident popularity. Tha new Provo people this week as the United Service Organization them mm m ioT culinary water Road r lon th 8uu being renresentative from National neaaquariers, u. LM.niy of ilraami o Con,mU,on ctah t0Tm during the summer seen to Denver, effected organization of a local unit of the USO here barrier for itream that ire in have satisfied everyone. this week with Judge Abe W. Turner as permanent chairman, the habit of washing oat their Mayor Mrk Aadmow . BBd"- "The United Berviee or- ndt ,B The meeting was called by Mayor Mark Anderson, and re-- b?k and high- - der, recently organised locallv all in from almost and the city way., according .to Grant n. ha. made tu societies dubs preaentatives n pm the were present. Howen, landscape engineer for the citizens of Provo for contributions Commission. to ths National Defense activities. Four major officials were namOn the Virgin River, near the It will be difficult to raise $1,000 ed to the U. 8. O. including Judge town of Virgin, 30,000 trees ere but it must be done. We mast be Turner at their ehad, Ted May- UTAH STAKE HIGH nard being named secretary; J. K. being planted to control the flood prepared for more calls, for mors waters of tha river. A few years sacrifices aria coming. Ths world Nelson, treasurer; and Hr, D. Eldon Beck, publicity chairman. PRIESTS SEE FLAG ago a weahont of the highway oc- - situation Is such that America A second meeting la railed enrred at this point that coat ISO,- - cannot escape her obligations, and for 000 to repair. The savings poo- - the people mast be prepared to Monday night in Judge Turnera DEMONSTRATIONS lble by this type of control can be answer snch calls." court room at which three or four estimated as trees can be grown Mayor Anderson adds that ths representatives from every organDefease ization In the city will be Invited 7 and cents P,8ntod each. program will soon bo only on data the Brief historical to come. tbe Planting of railing for our aluminum ware. totf rof Flag of Untied Stales, explana- Erection of club housea for tlona of 106,000 trees now under way airplane pro-frproper observance of the lime entertainment of the jpja and on Flag ' on,F ILOOO, a small Item com- - ductlnn. Some attempt la being Don't million or more youth now in f1-tha coat ot repairing a made ot use alunite Instead ot etiquette were followed by out- bauxite In ths manufacture of training In the various ramps over ltandtnB demonstrations of Just ainla highway washout. Tan thousand trees ar the country la the first objective b0w and what to do when the being aluminum, but no satisfactory of the U. 8. 0., which has been la Clrcleville Canyon, evidence yet has been produced pjgg Ja balng used, by threa boy panled C000 In BaTer Canyon between that this can be dona. Utah has organised to care for this Import- (rom the j,.0T0 gqeond sat morale work, rather than ward under tbe direction of Mer- - BTer and Puffer Lake and 3,000 plenty of alunite, and the process aloB (ha WMhe that ars crossed may prove okay, but we might a leave the matter to numerous rU1 chrlstopherson, former assist- well get ready to sacrifice In a lot tha highway near Mosb. agencies which during World War ant icout .1 B the Utah No. 1 often duplicated the efforts Rock rlPraP Md Plnk barrlera of r before this war te over, National Parka council, Sunday of each other, and generally ,110,0000; at the ,aHad ,n this particular aec- - he believes, regular Utah hTa the heavy A Vocational Tralalag Refcoal proved Inadequate and desultory. Itlka h,Bh preMtl quorum meet- - tlon- - In mnf c Now it te planned to organize un- site has been definitely offered riprap construction has aunk In ing ' the quicksand that underlies the by the city to the state, sccordlsg der a National headquarters, and Anderson told tne story araB aod In other places where to attempt to raise sufficient funds Anderson, who adds that t '0,d olory aBd xpl,ed the plank barriers have been erected, all Mayor to provide adequate entertainment the land needed even up to 39 origin of the Flag; Conrad Stone the water hie undermined the acre is available for such a bulld- for all hoys in training. v 1?! twtehea lng In Provo if the ptana call for Mr. Llchty explained to the L'TTJ.!' b,,k,- - ,nd eroded P at grund Including farms that that much land. However, orlglii- sufficient funds had group that rbeen chell outlined the things Ton havo been eatabltehed along the ally the sponsors believed that the appropriated by Congress for old wollen mills site contained Trees are. also being planted sufficient area, and more land la 'buildings, which would be leased onstrated how it ahould be flown, along tha banks of washes that available at tha to the local U80 nnits at f 1 a Hoover with other flags, dls- - cross ths highways In Carbon, mill silo, or what present presented Is often colled must local but that officers year, 0ra,ld and Uintah the City shops area, at Fifth Duchesne, be In charge, and coats of carrying ,'T5 A or speakers platform, counties. North and between Second and on the program defrayed by local street, and on numerous occsMods when This Is tha second project of Its Third West streets, than exists at This cost would subscriptions. be used. kind carried ont by the State the Woollen mills amount to mors than $19,000,000 the Flag should area. Tha demonatra- - Road Commission, the first group mayor promises, however, to Had these Following on based defense present annually Rtiona w,llla - Dunekley, a mem- of tree being planted test year, all the land needed and In a training, bat that an Increase In The trees are started at the suitable location, for the erection tka TMrd ward high priests the training program would neees- - bpr sitate more funds. At present ronP delivered a brief address State Road Commission nursery of the projected Vocational Traln- Provos share te estimated a( on the theme I am an American at 94th South and 18th Eaat. lng school. If the City shops area 13,000 which the local unit of the ,B whlch 6e dlscuzsed the prlvl- When dag. they are carefully te chosen, these shops will likely a of and leges obligations wrapped and packed la boxes and be moved to the old airport site being mnat ralae L.g0 Mr th bof !,beIad b1 whera B,raBdy .Dunck; Garbage shop Jndw Tamer urged a complete ley 1 !th!f17?"tr7, wbara tha traai are to ba planted, are located, and than conaolldata A f W th then Administration will cold la temsf as F,rra Beenrlty placed storage until tha city departments In one place. ss religions orgaM- - for Utah conditions are right for planting The eonnty. pmlem to which they The entire program vs. built te being solved, comments the wherpian." " Miama of d Flag Day. .h mayor. Since the passage of the laid for the campaign to raise ! lake Land bill everything la this money. Those present at the ,nnB 1,1 working ont satisfactorily, and ,nltlal mPetlnit: (organisation re- Provo te now assured of the presented is in brackets). aviation development projected PUNTS TREES 1 uTSdiiTSSta aaalBnad to foraIgB staUa Md thereatter tempted to have their cam ferrfd t0 Utah boarda. a utah man temporarily tnm ths gtaU ezpacta City Affairs ROAD COMMISSION fr fr registration. Major Rich expressly called at- tention to the fact that when the first registration was conducted last October 16 many young men of Utah were temporarily outalde of th. gute to KhuoU, on mIa. llon Jn temporary employment. and otherwise. Ia registering y of them failed to give to the hom, Biota of Utah. The result was that ma of thaae men foDnd FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1941 0. in Provo Headed by U. S. affected' to the registrants, other INDEPENDENT UTAH TECHNOCRAT E. J. Coffin of Lon Angela will be in Provo on June 25 to lecture head-Jul- y on for Technocracy iae. whose Selective Service local boards of Utah are expected 1 to conduct the second registration of U. 8. Japanese Relations Zigii.rp for niTHtary traniing Acting" State "Director IL a! are edging over to the precipice KieVi nnnimiwl today. Of war. The Japa aro confident in Washington, Estimates by the Bureau of Census . n indicate that Germany will win thta war, and will 4500 men registered be about there . they want to be In on Hitler ,n Rlch ag8erted- Uah on July new order In order to be sure of their slice of the earths erust. The majority of They have long tried the bluffing stunt with U. 8. but seem to work any longer. Then too, if fighting must be done, they argue It la better to fight now before V. 8. gets its two ocean navy Into existence, tor by 1941 our navy will be Invincible in either ocean. In view of theae conditions, we are plain dumb, a dumb as Chamberlain In fact, If we do any more appeasement, 1 murdering Chinese wo- men and children with our scrap Iron and oil by dumping It In the form of explosives over unprotect- ed cities. That's bad enough too bad for our own hut when they start doing the same thing to us, then someone in tha State department ought to answer for It. AT PRUYU. ? prl- - Io Provldlngskilled per- - announced today that prac firstly all new June would be to work experience In skills urgently required for do- fense. Included la this category ats srjiX'sars a smtsi zsisift'SiaHSs ssffiEfsrsa SMiMSMTb-r- .. J185.000. n FotiliUtinj tfc.o. effortothe rrovocitf commio- - deBrftel)r bonding the proposed school, Governor Herbert Maw In Salt s-- s-a 3 ss rmstr.-sa- - It. ottool to ojo,oolt olio opoo noooot S!i5f -- S2 iwnmn--t, of all three districts made finanrlal aimistanre MMI . ctok tooolr. trajnina or np centra - s J? . SST nKl.o (loot, Z7,Zl. of thta the th opening training eenter where day no season's NYA class will be held at the Utah votitin marhina ah on and loot' . Outpatient De- - making' spraygun t n m inn. wlli It7ndBbuIlWntradea., few Delivery Preparations he the subject under discussion. No relief reonlrement sr. All expertant mothers are Invited necessary for NYA employment In nnm-tmeto attend work dr J n nnattf a vonth mnt he a American citizen between tha anrn fiEORGK lo i m-xJ nnemMoved sales conn elor for tha t eral nf l 7 . a Electric 8,tpply In, was named B0 IrtlfT heet-Bie- ta a ISne. wrak Judtag tJTv ta" time Sool. me work exWience and I. ex- - B,raata- - effort. Detailed Information . If the at two meeting of edura- - unda or aucb B school department determines tional authorities, the first one Education uuh that snch s school 1s a necessity. j Toward the end of proving the coordinator. vocsMonal county and attended by Dr. J. C. Moffltt. necessity or such a school, Tacts auperintendent of Provo city and dataMr.had been accumulated Johnson'! direction achools ' Mayor B. M. Jolley of under Orem Mayor O. A. Thorne or showing tha number ot students numerous other graduating from all achools In the Xteis of and schoMa and town. Valley, and tha number of them leaving these Utah communities, the Valley This ThY and uip depleting the economic waste of tao CommTteo of 30 Tit from resul.lng from lack of vocational UUh county who had Interviewed training here. week Ls j(,0pie here have been good and concurred fully In the plans submitted to Governor demanded nothing, being Maw. Thpae plani hsd been de- Tim Question of Bite worked out In considerable w.s discussed st various meet- - tall, showing floor lace and lugs hut the opinions expressed costa for each type of training to publicly Indicated every time that be Incorporated In tha training no fight would arise on this mat- - school. A total of more than ter, as Provo 1s tha logical place, 26,000 square feet of floor space for such a training school to be at approximately 15.00 per square erected, although Springvllle Is foot for rosta of the building making a vigorous bid for it to would ragulre .round 3130,000 he located there, and ha. offered for building alone. Equipment an adequate ails. Likewise Orem for theae shop, would add another jg. jdBna an shop, an electric plant, a welding shop, carpentry, sheet metal works. Including sir conditioning and aircraft sheet metal; plumb- lng. auto repairing. Including train- fender work and tune-u- p log; painting, decorating, dresa- making, household service, cos- motology, buslneaa sad dlstrlbu- tire education, and airplane merit- anlcs. Each of these divisions w.s separately estimated both as floor to coat of eq.lpmen space to be provided In tbe party and all three eanght sn excellent basket of fish, Oscar docl.ring the entire lot brought la by the Montags was a light for any sportsmans eyes. 1MCOIPLES were married daring the period from Sept. 1940 to June 1941 at- tending B. Y. U. who wen either students, or alumni continuing course, there. This is rimoet three times last years record ot 68 marriages. |