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Show ' j-- ; -- V. 5b Repairmen Return To Geneva Plant To rdake Ready For Plant Operation ,4 I 1 ,r 1 . kT wUf A I: EK I V N KWS-- Number Thirty Wilunst 10 AC ; A X M -- 1 statb X F OF riiovoiTAii AND LOCAL affairs INDKI'KNDENT Friday, June GEORGE Provo To Celebrate July 4th In Grand Style; Parade, Sports, Etc. Deadly But Green Grass Grows all Around LEGION POST 72 HOLDS Visitors to various city parks, AT SUMMER PICNIC rural sections and luburbs Julian Hanson was elected throughout the country have ap- lost Commander for American wondered at the spruced-upearance of lawns this year. Legion, Post No. 72. at a well attended meeting of the legion, Responsible is a new war-borchemical hormone known as 2, auxiliary, mothers and sisters, lh-Kit- n recently converted to held at Vivian Park, Monday post- war use for killing obnoxious evening, where a delicious chickweeds in lawns, parks and gulf en dinner was enjoyed by the HO Milton fairways. couples present Pel lows, was named first So the old back-breakin- r: of spot- method is on out. now the way weeding areas are being that entire weeded merely by spraying. The hand-pullin- laments of lawn tenders are undoubtedly being replaced with, "what a difference a spray since approximately 1.600 square feet of lawn can be treated for $1.00 in a matter of age-ol- d minutes. conducted by scientists durie ng their development of have proved tnul although tile new lethal-liqui- d kills most weeds, it wont harm common lown grass. Permanent destruction of vrennials has also been accomplished the method. Sections of large dandelion fields treated with the chemical in 194S were not only freed of all dandelions for the season, but were devoid of any signs of them this spring, although the usual dense growth of the perennial reappeared on all sides. Explanation for this is that the chemical travels to the very roots, thus preventing Experiments s ShiTwin-William- Weed-No-Mor- regrowth. The new discovery will also kill ragweed, responsible for about 90 per cent of the nationa hayfever. During a recent weed-contro- l conference. Dr. Gaylord Anderson, director of the University of Minnesota School of Puplic Health and former chief of the Armys Medical Intelligence Division, staled: "The preparation of 2,4-offers more promising means of attack upon ragweed than does WPA relief projects. For the first time there is an effective liquid weapon in reducing human suffering nnd disability from the disease. And this is nothing to sneeze at. 'Congratulations! hoys aM on your fine attendance nt Summer Primary and the recreational classes. You and your faithful teachers are doing a crand job. Your teaehers have tfany ond usef'i1 interesting thing for von to do. We hope you will he able to attend firli David Park, sec ond C.crald Buckles. adjutant: Lowell Bigelow. Finance officer: Norris Peterson. Sergeant-at-arms- : Har ry Butler, service officer: Cl Ion Burr, chuplin: Leo l. isroart-makes.- " head, historian: Lyle McDonald. Liaison officer: and Harry Butler. Ray Loveless. L. K. Burr and S. Wilkins fur post executive committee. The election was lively, with many candidates nominated for the various positions, and the officers elected did so by a very small majority. Outstanding among the many activities where the legion serves the community are: Child welfare, in this respect the Legion aims to insure any child of a World War I or II veteran in need of care and protection, that The pledge is. A protection. square deal for every child. Americanism is of vital imhere the Legion portance; works in close cooperation with the committee on activities and the Federal BuWhere reau of Investigation. there is a need, classes are conducted for those wishing citizenship. The Legion is proud of itIn Junior baseball activity. 1 926 this program was set lip in an effort to assist in the field of juvenile delinquency. Since that time tlie program has grown to be one of the largest movements It i recognized a in America for the greatest laboratory character building today. This vrar the Legion is sponsoring over 30.(100 junior lsisetwill teams at a cost of over $300,000. Orem Post is snonsoring a team (Ins year which will cost about Unoccupied Home Destroyed By Fire An exciting baseball game will get under way at li::iii p.rn. to keep the older sports fans liappy. Monte Young's rides and shows will la available the mtire day at the corner of first west and first north. Finishing the day off right, a bigger and better stadium show will he presented in the traditional way at S p. m. A band concert by the Provo high organization will start the show. A salute to the men and women who served at war will be given, after which will be a vaudeville presentation guaranteed to give a of chuckles, merriment and syectacular entertainment. fun-fea- st Headlining the list of stellar attractions is the famous Hollywood clown trio tith'd the "Clown Quinces of Comedy." who have performed their hilarious antics while with Ringling Brothers Circus. The team of Kenny and Norris will bring thrills with their ix'rform-anc- e of a sjiectacular triple bar act. Helen Sue Goldy. known as Ripleys Believe it or Not jierfect Balance Girl." is one of the outstanding and sensational ads of the entertainment field. Linda and Pardner it-fnr- m their hair raising feats with one thrill after other on a foot ladder. seventy-fiv- e The climax of the show will come with the giving away of the free ttlHOO Crevroh t. fireworks exhibit will Is1 displayed at the conclusion of lh show. Xu stone has been left un-Hired in assembling the best fireworks obtainable in a mairnanimoiis display that is sure to pleas- both young and old. the most glorioii- - Hh Trov.i is the place to A collossal 1 j j the hislon of the slate. If, lies lay I'li'.iiiM-lor. ; hue sh or . 'a A si iv leaders. will serve puny as Disrricl lie Manager in Utah rnunty, and all his friends will lie glad to learn of this promotion and appointment. Mr. Ashhy Is well thought of by liix associates and friends, nnd he will lie in a posi tion to serve his clients and policylioldors in un excellent manner. Mr. Ashhy is a graduate of Brigham Young university, and while he attended school, was an excellent track man. I I y.Mil III 1. ilh i ih- - "Christ liqo-i- u vt it: r. d i" i War Du r il 4 . ' a , . . i V,.i' el ll i ' ' " f evening the home' and build There is no of the ten nr r i st " Mi i - : . ' u ; i' dency, 'v ri '.-'is!ii,g of -- 'J outing at (he medimv. I an iq prn'-- ..Ml Ca If! la'it ' O '"i'-i- CW ,p of -- " ' linrse-,-rihh:n- Potatoes Sorl fio-.nii- hi1 fi . : in wlrii i si ii it r hn.id il are ,l,i,ri Mill;' lifting flour Inl.iiing less al a i 1. i Ii- - . : I i;i I i ! js f 'mi ii.'i, ;,J i .ii.!. v, ii- - t . -- t I - a-- re-mi- !' , MFET AT t H. . , ; pl-r- :.t her t p . , i lunipi-v. i rr- Miiiul ' llie rail slowed .,ii no I . , , lh i, mi ied in lu I ', I. ( - n. .lli'-.iij ana-- i Not Continuous ; A and lneal shipping may IlnW ( !n in nt n-- fii-d- i Vi-e- im-a- 1 W (I i. i, H'K ac-.d- rfil ut'i ' n ,i nied "Drastic I) el diih-- i I iower will ii-i-i- i j;p; ;,d of importing then he neccs- world frnrle in at a high level. would be to rut Ii.iiiIi r wav us i.,rn- Iro.hu-.I ward (iv as in I he ;,!!i . nuluci-on ward Suodav in surplioi countries, .1 v, :ih Clavton Vatt. ef Die T,i- OFAR report says that at 3 lake ncy in charge. Mr years will he needed for I.iinlT-will nsvis! Alvin Row - ' I :: ! iif Europc's Irmt-ictioto prewar ley, who has served as wand farm - some time. i l re-div- k-- : , api-rova- n,I-re- 1 evr-Min- j pri-vi-- I t . I 1 I- , . ounnti-- farmers and luigh- in mind the wi'l at an end. to the ! i.ir!'lH1Tlt of Office of Foreign cnc-di.ri-'- 1 , large Klroprs - iu.ii,i-t- s i I U. S . (l.i-i- , - Kiinipe contipnrs to i, i.ori inn'! "ili' urt h r u I.nau-will he n I hv (,..-,liar i. ei ,s fni'-(In I!t(j erop In fore II Is Mil-fldure vlI:ppi iie.i BP ID Mr nod Mr- - Saturn t ward ha nf Vi rir-- t need doiMi-vli- wolmol wilh the wl.i at (.ii--,-- I j h v. hii'lii-l- I i i, ;'i, o o ii pi. hi ill ,'i cndliMl in laiiune Ii i M ill! lli,l:,.,u:,v , in. i i et i v-- wi-rl- ' ii'-s,- . opl-ac- han i. i.e li.df the aui lini ieil hrc.. i.i iii;nii 'aiii-- as ii srapte fmid cmuri'iidiiy. (JtA said, it i ind fur limni-'-l n.i'illi Irtloi: unpt, I T:, at pot to allow jirices Oil ",l nil ( OlVI-mill-liloan- !nk' o linr.' up mif senrehies hegin areas awaiting lo r.iinpie in dev loi I.'VaillOg - illpl-il'll- l Were 'I hiwheal will In- sup Tiiprnerd i. PniidiH-ll. rough in. ich moved from price controls early In il i! I mi'l prices generally .,i,-autlinriatiri iqini, ceilings Ini. i, t I.i DMA Gram Hri-- Ii have remained uu-that tune. 'I la wlii.il wtl lie made ha-Mm ll s hi tin CI.jvi i liioi.t under the ,'i j I,4lri)(' s Acute Needs ; : railroad V'oric Since potatoes ,'h wlieat. flour, and by ncy i a-- . g war-worke- la-lo- .., I M..'',,:ir-:- i If to a.'.'cnihlc fii'iip - v. "i I ((1 Vocim-over ,i' with Tin m ; "'i.i and enjoyed 41'1 An:1 ' red d:i'i'ii: in and ball games un-ii- - ii!ii niunri! uve f- r,,pi-;im!, r Orem :"Tived. when Tlv picnic V were ' a! iT served and pr-p- i 16:h n In (lie pew silhv"'inn luhter r.f Vi-- ' .liu - "i.e ,e commit tre in one mile wr5t of li'.gh-waof Soli'll, eliarge V. M f Mr. Mr and 91 affair were Glen rr,. clof Chipley Florida The newly Gammon. The pint iii he c:ill i Va.ire in (ilan o make Du n a'ld I.i Cnliincs. Lowell Var- sev Sub, pion vf a: ,.i m Yi-FI ii'.in! area Morbeth Snov. ideal f"r a rf'idi icc I.i-a- 1 ! i ! unni!) i i T SGT. VTLLABD hoim l ; fi ii.-:- , ' Likter Hos r i i - i t :t j i'li.-.-- OPT A in iiii.ry tf :i : f .i. r Knr i v i !!T Wm PTC. CLIFFORD K. REFSE, . les-troy- ti-- HOME i ' I i i 1 .. i fiiiT .ii'. !' r i; D ' -- f ! .! ; ' f Ho ,T ,i I' : . i iii'C'.-bliildm( ll' iil'll JMiH S I'.ikri K'iHy. wi q"r,"Oor fnl'UT 'i T.ilt Mu1 :: h '.un :tll t f.fi i.f firr-- ; i j ! :l ..'i I'.n ill! '! iii nn Dm S' ;j tt.-- l,i- V 1 'il Mu- i 1 M!ri''- - i r. th.'d c I r. 1.iVl, ' ' to save ih hi- 1C) 1 K ') Mthuly - Scii-nc- in i furl i !f(,c; Srii lUf .hii - - i H e .o ' i,i 1 i i i suh-bol- Pune 3i ritiitioiis your heart tic in (hid. Inyi. I.rlu-viAnd 1 will ( flll sitiioihi-;i ;t! ilHf W i - in all ml eriiv-I.- lh a eni r l.lnmi rti i : ' Uii- t.-i hi:, i i llospitalicd d is tin- Srii-iic- Ifll,,.f ll, n. Son.et.r: s (Its It e :: t i nt !: mg; Miinet:ii.es i , :i ii in- - '" KIlIIl KlTniOtl OH UK MoUIlt ..f SCKIltC Is IjSSCIICI OI . an- effpr'-- dong ions wiy riSlAFI.l lii-i- arrival Ashby of I'liiisiitil George a)Miiuted View, has just District Malinger for the Lincoln National Life Insurance IliMiptiny of Fort Wayne, iiuli assoeialed ana. He lias hei-with tliis eoiniKiity for the past five years, and has iiiinle u very splendid record. Mr. Ashhy is marrieil and has four children. He hits lieen connected with the school or the state of Utah for a ninnher of years, having taught school nt Della high school, Richfield high school and Lincoln high school He has also served us siipcrhv tendon t of Sharon Stake YMMIA for several years. In appointing Mr. Ashhy. the company feels confidor that his agency will be among the com George ' i Ipo'i Tkjs thJk ( , i : Ot iiiiai.-.-il.lt- s - . & 4 . J down, win ii goods hirr ,.,i ,,f to lie scarce, but they an only 'em- - aiitl.oi-ii'Christum ( 'Inin lu-on Sunday, porury help. l...r J Once 111 11 Wli.li M.I- I 1,1. hi- Tlillir.-i-l iiMtiiL'I.i-- ' not i.lrai.ge adimnt P-- .t e '"gW(M- on CW.FES? i iiiict-- InR - Are Hosts At Canyon Party Infl.-iliii- I 8i scare-crow- but it ii CRLESS JvV-v.f- f the defliiitints are liarder to tlion the condition itself, such us we all con nc by looking arounil. When jii.--I uliout cM'ryb.xiy lias orkcl iimniy in llu-iiliey can't find eiiiingli of lhi tilings they want to buy, that K wiicie inll.ilioii begins The reult( are quite naliir.il. Auh'iiiiihrnlly jN'iij 1c stall buld.ng against earn otln r for whal items they do flml. advanee far tieyond rral and values. Then, no nialter wliat we buy, we are squandering money. Regulation I'rieea. What we i eeil to cure inflation it plain to see: more things to buy. That's rdl it takes. If I need a hat and run find only one that All my head and luiti my taste, the dealer ran (unless restrained by law! charge me whatever he wishes. I may rebel at the price but somebody else will pay It and the merchant will not need to worry about What will aet the matter me. straight? More hati! When hats are offered by every haberdasher in town, some competitor is certain to lower hia prices to increase sales. Another will try to outdo him, and this competition continues until falling prices get too near coat to go cheaper. It is that i simple. Goods are the that frighten away Inflation. Whatever interferes with tlie production of merchandise only makes inflation worse. ArtUieial Feeding It is a is like hunger. want Unit tins the full force of a need Hunger inrhirtes craving that IhroKK a pci sun's sense of values Curi l l. ly out of plumb. Food is the oi.ly satufartuiy answer lu the hunger question and, just mi. lu goods nrc the oi.ly sound to nifliiliiin Tieie ;ire trick sjh-iu- in of .Jii roiim frame home ot itulmi . nil in Edgcmont. Wed ties-- way, did you hear t''at little girls from Tiit'ti v;,rr who Mina -- Pork to their doll- - ,V iv mat in.- Mrs H. Shthl.directed them Ev.'Ivn Higher patiied on ' lie piano. This vrurdav. June 2(1. we '1 have another special imrl atf yr,u t p sure to he or.jny. re narlv; (he program nm.. sharp. Bring vour ( ' 'tfii-.lr -and do conic carlv n:f,!ers of the Childrens Piav from the and no inner' Hfiiip, I"1' (lied In put (In- f iiii'i r 'implv ;:fficiK( i Bishons Counselors capi'ed ''' thsart-JM'2'- an- telescope to STUDY UNIVERSE Alert to implications of the Atomic Age, astronomers in rtiarge of tlie giant telescope on Mt. Iulomar are preparing to turn the instrument, as soon as completed, on the exploding stars in an effort to obtain information on the atomic con-s- i ruil ion of heavenly bodies. Work un the mechanical system of the telescope and on the huge mirror, which slowly is being brought within two millionths of an inch of perfection, is nearThe giant ing completion. and how best we can sen a to mechism will, in effect, bring benefit western agriculture and moon and earth to wuhln nduxtry. miles of each other. twenty-fiv"We of Columbia Steel have always been aware of the vast SEED FOR CHINA China will grow food this potentialities of the west's industrial future. With the ac- year from 180 tons of UNRRA quisition of Geneva, we feel that vegetable seed. Ine acres formdomination a tremendous step has been lak erly under J:ipane-eu to assure this area's continu- hundreds of thousands of farm families urc receiving small ed economic development packages of ccd, cabbage, beans, carrots, onions, and cauliflower. Each contain package After enough wx-- to grow about half an acre and bears simple in('out Mine Accident structions printed in Chinese. Iaul Madsen, 34, was brought hi Utah Valley hospital Mon- CHURCHES IN JAPAN "II is impossible o ucserlbe day from Carbon county coal mine, badly bruised and slioekcd in words the catastrophic damfrom un accident at the mine, age to the churches resulting lie was bringing a car out of from air raids," Walter W. Van the mine and the horse ran Kirk writes in The Christian Christian him for some Century concerning away dragging We were His condition is not churches in Japan. distance. tuld in Tokyo that 45S of the considered serious. Mr. Madsen is the son of Ncphi 2,000 churches in Japan were Madsen and his wife is Orca wholly destroyed or rendered Of unfit fur public worship. Madsen. 600 kindergartens nearly 300 were destroyed. Those not were converted Into nursMarket eries for the children of can Utah county Fortunately, only a help send grain to Europe and few of 2.000 pastors and chilAsia's starving millions as well dren were kitted in the bombas put more money in their own ings. A large number were pocket if they make plana now wounded. . . Congregations that to market their hogs at liguter once numbered 500 were cut weights. S. Lavell Bird county down to 50, and congregations of 100 fell away to merely a ACA chairman, said this week. The 1946 fall pig goal an- dozen or so. Those Christians nounced on May 10, has been who remained In the cities were set at 31'i million head, 10 per- handicapped by loss of Bibles Sunday schools cent below the 1946 fall pig and hymnals. crop to reduce the feed require- were all but abandoned, since ments for growing them out. In the children had fled with their addition, elimination of all feed mothers to mountain hideouts. wastage, increased reliance on A LITTLE SERMON pasture and crop "If we abide in the principles and use of other fii-- conservain the Bible, our country taught tion measures are stressed in will go on prospering and to 1C4H47 xirk production plans. prosper; but if we and our posNotd for nil the pork tnnf can terity neglect its instructions lie produced efficiently under and authority, no man can tell the present program for grain how sudden a catastrophe may emphasizmanagement lias i overwhelm us and bury all our ed. lud that light feed situation glory in profound obscurity. and the great need for grains Danltl Webster. for foreign relief purMixes requires a red i id ion in fait pig Are Back production. Tn terms of mws Tncler Price Control farrowed, Utah producers are In nsliice the mimlx r of Iotaioi-s- , probably the most sows alxiul Id percept iiuiHii-hin- t single food item from price control Wliesil To Ik have been placed back under i I When. dings at levels which applied tlie corresponding time I'liiihg Brood is of last year. Tlie ceiling will roll am in effect until the cmcr-i'- i Tn kei p flour viippl.es e of 1 1 By the Eroio nr ii- WiinniiKk as-- ms' inflation are to resell ua country people wall increasing force urn frequenwho comcy. Nearly till the cxpi-rl- s ment mi it any we have inflation alii-. niy but it can get much worse. Accuraie definitions of inflation arc In fuel, (nine rather romi-heiile- will have a chance to where children front to will be gien in Prizes races. in and games participate each age group. Sjtecial water stunls nnd races are scheduled iit that time also. p. m. Fin complc'cly disti'nycd the! lire's1 Merchandise ul Water sports and a ieod Ixiat exhibit will be the attractions at 1 p. m. in the boat harbor if Itah Lake. Swiie of festivities will move to North lark at 2 100.00. Cirls . MANAGER GlORGf 1 BENSON huitnf i'tiltff The parade will feature lmnds, floats, miniature floats, horses, decorated bicycles, and army vehicles from the Tooele Ordinance Insurance of extra-ieciis via offi three prim s which red the workmanship will lie awarded in four sections of the parade: miniature floats, floats, bicyeles ,and dull buggies. Any organization or individual interested in entering the pa-- r ide should contact Miss Jessie Schofield nr Mr. Ken Weight, parade committeemen. p Repair and maintenance work, at tlie Geneva plant is going ahead and it is hoped the plate mill will be in operation within 3U days, and the open hearth furnaces within 60 days. Dr. Waller Mulliesiiis, Geneva president, has said the company hoies to begin production as soon as it can consistently do so", nnd Koine sources arc confident tills period of preparation may be shortened if tlie work is pushed. Assurance came in a letter written by William A. Ross, San Francisco, president of Columbia Steel Company, to Waller K. Granger, congressman from Utah Hi Cedar City, stating T want you in know that Columbia intends to coulimic to operate with one basic thought in mind how best we can work NEW LOOKING AHEAD Starling the Provo 1th of July celebration off with a bang, a mam moth parade will lie all lined up and ready 11 a. m., promises Aura to go Hatch, celebration chairman. ELECTION ASHBY DISTRICT l!Mt 1!S, |