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Show .. iTl, .a tte Health imM optimism, fulnrwa, happiness aad the Joy oC living. To mrh perfection wo mna be made sensible of oa Vocational Training Classes Open For 3 School Districts; Coordinator Appointed a Utah County Given for to Obtain Opportunity Special Training Long-Soug- ht Vocational trade classes and classes in salesmanship are now uvailable in Utah county following the ippointmeut of II. K J ohnson as vocational coordinator for the throe school districts in the county, these classes now wing sjjonsoml jointly by Provo, Alpine and Nebo school districts. I Young people anywhere in Utah county who desire a trade or better their learn ta get in touch with Mr. Johnaon occupational standing ahould conimmediately. Students from the tact Mr. Johnaon at hla office bench area who desire salesmanecbed-ale to the following according or for each diatrict: At Provo on Tuesdays of each week between 1 and 6 p. m. At American Fork Wednesdays each week, for tbe Alpine diatrict, between 1 and 5 p. m. At Spaniah Fork each Thursday between 1 and S P. M. for the Nebo diatrict At other tlmee llr. Johnaon may be reached by phone at Pleaaant Grove at 41 J. Already claeaes in vocational carpentry have been organised, and room for only four more atadenta la available. Plumbing dames will atart September 21. Other elaaaea are being organ-be- d, ship accounting training should make application at Provo on Tuesdays. DONT MISS COUNTYS UTAH Election returns from Tuesdays primary vote gave Dr. F. 8. Harris an overwhelming nominSays Mayor ation on tbs republican ticket fof U. 8. senate; put Congreaelonal The desire to examine the Representative J. Will Robinson away ahead in tbe democratic gave uncity power contracts by a ace for committee headed by 0. A. usual endorsement to Slyvan W. Clark for another term as county Spear will lie satisfied' as commissioner and alao endorsed soon as possible, declares the action of the commission in eppolnling Royal J. Murdock to Mayor Mark Anderson, but the unexpired term of Theron those contracts can in no Hall for Mr. Murdock outstripped all opposition. way lie used against the inTbe Primary left tlie state nomination in doubt with senate dividuals who signed, he four democratic nominees work; warned, in the following ing for aproval at the run-ostatement issued to the primary, Sept. 27: W. W. Clyde of Springvllle, A. O. Ellett of press this week: Spanish Fork, Francia Lundell, "I am qulto aura that the re- and J. W, Thornton of Provo. It quest of the opposition group to also left an open race between see the 2100 contraeta Is a scheme Durnell and Evans for the Sherto put me on the spot knowing iff's nomination on the demothat I promised that wo would cratic ticket. Boyd and Roberta keep those agreements confiden- will also fight It out for Republican nominatln for Sheriff. tial. Turket took the city Judge We will publlah the results of nomination by a narrow margin enaa canvaaa aa soon the the from Dean Terry. gineers have finished compiling Another registration day la the data, which will be soon. "Additional contracts are com- open (8ept. 20) before the runoff primary. Several contests ing in dally. will appear on that ballot, and of the Then If Director Spear, tha nomlneea urge complete regisUtah Power and Light tmmpany, on the 20th. not convinced that our con- tration llow Utah County Voted will be tracts are authentic, I Csnatltntlan day September 11, The following Ii the wey Utah willing to sit down with perfectly Christy's bellied by Hawaii figures him and look the contracts over, county voted, unofficial the The painting being given by County Clerk C. A. we will not permit but these at In Grant, which must be confirmed of the preamble te the CaaatlMlaa aad elements la the Ul contracts to be taken away to ba by a later tabulation: copied by the opposition nor will For United Aatee Senator: yean at we permit anyone to icopy the 141 Barnes wf names to be need to harass the 1141 Harris (R) signers aa waa done with onr drat 112 Would He Say Today? Wherry (R) canvass. 'It Is not our intention to boy- For Congressional Representative 1010 Immoreena (D) cott or to use pressure on anyone, (Bx Mary Ellen Gain) 4171 Robinson (D) nd we propose to protect onr What would George Washington say to the Con- signers against such methods. I For Justice of Supreme Court: 1041 have had many calls from algnen McDonough (D) gress of the United States todayf 2404 Pratt (D) divulging protesting One', somehow, knows that first he would ask Divine names." For State Senator: (Two) FAIR Fair Days in Utah county are glorious days thrills and attractions both t the city and at the fair grounds trhich mark Provo as the renter of the county for the liggest days of the year. Take a look at the wonder-ul exhibits at the fair grounds, enjoy a rodeo program unexcelled in any part of the country, visit Provos stores, as thousands did ff Wednesday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Madsen Fall Opening and Style and two daughters and one grandson returned recently from a Show, and you will be con- Le-R- glorioua trip to Canada, visiting vinced. four days at Cardaton, Alberta, the Temple city of Canada, where Today and Saturday are they were shown through the temple by President Edward J. the biggest days, and greatWood. They alao visited with Recorder Sterling Williams who est nights, for the county sent his regards to many Pro- fair is crowded with indusScans whom he knew' In hla younger days here. The Mad- trial and commercial exsens also visited In Calgary, and hibits as well as agricultural and will commence training other Alberta towns. and the rodeo atJaat aa soon aa sufficient atudenta displays, enroll. Grant Holt, son of Mr. and tractions at night offer a Clasaea are alao being organ-be- d Mrs. EL 'H. Holt la leaving this on Provo bench at Lincoln week for Great Britain where he galaxy of riders the like of high achool, with room for five will aerve hla church aa a miswhich have seldom assemore atudenta In carpentry then sionary. bled in any one rodeo.' ud only three in plumbing. Auto and are lepalr Ira J. Markham, a brother of To all this add the livewelding warty full. Fred Markham of Provo, haa been ' " stock features ' which mark Young men dealring to learn a named as instructor In office tnde who are reaident in Orem practice In the Weber College lb this fair and the horse pullar surrounding diatrict ahould Ogden. - -- . What see, . - Provo Teacher Tells Of Canadian Visit 1 against ing and other horse show events, and no one will miss Utah countys fair who loves life, entertainment and quality in beast and fruit and vegetable.' guidance for this nation the only nation of the world that came into being through mans desire for freedom of religion. lie, no doubt, would impress upon Congress that the history it makes today is quite as important to posterity an was the adoption of the Constitution September 17 th (me hundred and fifty-on- e years ago. lie would not accuse Congress of breaking faith, with those who had written the Constitution he would praise them for enforcing 'their plan to Establish justice and insure domestic tranquility to ourselves and to our posterity. This he would know they hdd accomplished in the provision of food, clothing and shelter for the needy; social security for the aged; work for idle hands and minds, crime prevention through C.C.C. occupation and education; the recognition and protection of the laboring masses; and the investigation and suppression of greed and special privileges. If he were addressing them today, George Washington might instruct Congress to call upon all True Americans to volunteer for active service in a Vigilance army lest America, smug in its freedom, becomes a victim of communist, Xazi, or some other Anti-Goproimganda. A Interesting Comments Made On Trip; Conditions in East Observed Following six weeks study at Columbia University in New York city, Miss Georgia Measer had one of the most delightful holiday trips prior to her return to Provo vhere she is now back at her post in the Brigham Young university training school. Maeser was one of a party of four who took their vacation this year along the New England coast MisB and on to Quebec, Canada, after Niagara foreign achool. ally spending two daya in Boston FEn, a an inspiration, both at with two biting her brothers sunset and at dawn, when they there. But Old Quebec was their Tiited tbe rapids below and the highlight during the vacation. fan, above them. People travel here they found everything by thousands back and forth and everything French, tween the two countries here. It was a glorious visit, filled with new sights and feelings, and carried on to the end or the Journey to Provo, for from Detroit they took a new car, driving it as they motored IP the north bank of the home, visiting at Hannibal, Mo., the along ttlRhty St. Lawrence river by the notor to Montreal. Canada's home of Mark Twin, devoting there to his memory; spendday metropolis, a modern great city, ing another day at Lincoln, Neb. the only Canadian city with more visiting the site of Winter Quartthan a million people in it: then Morto the Thousand Islands where ers. and the new beautiful at a then mon day there; chapel the St. Lawrence comes out oi the Lincoln Lake Erie, and where the new Springfield, 111., at in honor of America's great International Bridge was being tomb, dedicated, lucky to be there that emancipator. Everywhere enroute Miss Mae-jk- r dy and hear President Roosevelt reports good crops, even fn Wak for United States, and the Americas "great dust bowl", and Governor General of cniiuda Peak for the nrltish Empire. It roads which give a Journey of this kind the thrill of a lifetime with a great display of wonderful their grades and good will, a marvellous everyhardsurfaced secenry, thing, as compared to I ho anxious train which fills the East wlien-w- r where. "Out west we are at peace", j Europe Is mentioned. Canada Is America's closest remarked Miss Maeser. in reportneighbor and best friend, if what ing her trip, "perhaps a little too Mina Mseser saw at Toronto and peaceful fur our own good. In Niagara Falls may Im taken as the East unrest fills the very air. Pointing that way. Toronto Is European troubles seem right on New York Is a Canada's busiest hustling city of your doorstep. the East, with a world famous rushing world more than ever In university, where American peo-Pl- s getting ready for the World's conie to study more than In Fair next year". rtTJ old, yet very new, quaint, hut modern, a city of contrasts. lth a world of historical background, both for students olj European as well as New World history. Inter-Patidii- al Genealogical Union Urges Organization The Utah stake Kinging Mothers" directed by Mrs. Edna Taylor featured the musical program at the stake genealogical union held 8unday at 2 p. m. In the Fourth ward chapel, the first meeting of Its kind held this season before the coming winter's work, with Stake Representative David Johnaon In charge. Outlining organisation plane for Utah atake was the theme of the union, with Representative Johnson explaining general plena, end hla assistants, H. K. Porter and E. A. Hulsh going more Into detail of the organisation plan. Several of the board members also gave detailed explanations of their own department plans, including Mrs. Edna Bentwet, Mias Georgia Measer, Arthur Johnson, and dramatics. Frank W. Asper. David O. Wight. Walter Hiller, Tabernacle Organist, will be In and C. V. Hansen. charge of the Instrumental music The entire of the production. Oratorio undertaking Is under the direction of Lester F. Hewlett. President of the Choir. the mile being constructed In the south section, reports Mayor Jolley. Gravel walks are also to be built, some two and a half mllus of them, as well as tbe roads being enstrurted throughout the district. The program when completed will add greatly to Orem's roads and add much to the civic improvement program planned for aome years to come. Planned for October Conference North Orem musical event will be the L. T. 8. Tabernacle choir's presentation of the dramatized version of Mendelssohns "Elijah to be The outstanding To Get Mile I tab this year Concrete Sidewalk Todiiy Orems 20 miles or road r way, , and work under WPA gets um.-9. M. H. Jolley, reports Mayor More than lino persons are in everything having been completed the cast, ai.d a special stage Is for one of the most Important being built In the tabernacle to civic Improvement program, yet make the presentation of this great masterpiece possible. The undertaken which may not be production being of a rommur.ity concluded until Spring, character invites the attendance j Tbe Town board la endeavoring of all citlxens. to etinalixe the benefits of thi-- i J. Spencer Cornwall, director of prgram as much ns possible as the Tabernacle Choir haa lici-- re- between the south mid the north, hearsing the muslral score with .and plans Include the construction the Choir for some time. W. A. of one mile of concrete sidewalk Robinson, Field Secretary of the I in the north end. through WinM. I. A., la In charge of sll action dsor wurd area, to compensate for staged during S. conference. October i. Semi-annu- L. D. I 1011 Alrd (D) ... 2142 Clyde (D) 1847 Ellett (D) 1122 Lowe (D) 1088 Lundell (D) 1182 Mower (D) ... 1880 Thornton D) 084 Andrus (R) 1170 Goodwin (R) .... 1610 Spalding (R) For' County Sheriff: 701 Allred (D) ..... ... . 104 Boyce (D) 2172 Durnell (D) 1021 Evans (D) 1048 Giles (D) 1052 Boyd R) Roberta (R) ........ 676 Btebel (R) 447, For County Surveyor ...'. Pebrson (D) 2008 Shelton (D) 8021 For Bute Representative;1 jf , First District: Thorne (R) 211 281 Ashby (R) Second Diatrict: 600 Foote (D) r. Blake (D) 612 218 Wilberg (D) .ILL Bunnell (R) 102 Knndaen (R) 142 , Third District: 712 Jacob (D) 004 Larson (D) 211 Blumanthal (R) . 211 Hartley (R) Fourth Diatrict: Alleman (D) 641 700 Boyar (D) Fifth Diatrict: Leavitt (D) I0S 118 Edman (D) Davie (D) Wilson (D) 111 Chris tensea (R) 117 111 Wlghtau. (B) For County Com., Clark (D) Harrison (D) ! For County Com., HIT Manaoa (D) 1101 Murdock (D) For City .Judge: 1110 Terry (D) 111! Tackett (D) All diatrict except Colton. . - . lit Tell Muhlestein Has Several Hobbies; d Elijah In How Utah County Voted City Power Contracts Cannot Be Used Against Citizens Constitution Day Message Is H. E. Hughes of Hnamsii president ami Frank Davenport of Provo, with Eldon Pulfreyniun of Springvllle. secretary of the Utah county t, lettercsrriers. ! following their special meeting recently in Hobble ('reek canyon where they enjoyed r steak bake in addition to the election of officers. I.aVar Christensen of Provo will nlso serve as cxeentive comiiiittepiniin of the Utah Male federation of post office clerks following his election Sunday at. Richfield where Mrs. J. It. Hndsnn of Provo was also elected first vlee-- p resident. TEI.L Mill LENT MX WITH OX (Ity Mary Ellen Cain) Koiirteen years ago, at the age of Imi, Tall Muhlestein began his bird hobby with one "German Holler" canary bird. old Today lie litis twenty-fiv- e mnlc -- five nr them chunipfons, twenty hens, and eighty young birds. The Imliv birds must spend their fir I trur or five months in to derelup flying and ili'-ilungs and bodies. Then they are kept in subdued light ex'-rris- r during training periods, that they may develop the beautiful low tones of forest birds. Mr. Mulilesleln that no old birds his birds have Mini, yet ho has bad many clmn-pio. Training In done hv phonograph records, which lie haa very n. ran-full- se-ct- During Ihe training period he spends froiii Tour to six hours daily liateniug o bis It V feathered pupils ring. 1 OK HIS PRIZE WIXXEItS AM) ROME OF THE TROPHIES Five years ago he began enter- Diego bird show early In Deceming his i birrir in shows. Ills ber. first championship was won at Three years ago he began raisOmaha. Nebraska in 19.14, which ing Pomeranian toy dogs. He show li attended and won a now has seven old dogs and two medal for Judging Ills own team puppies. if four birds the derision "Spark" the choice sbow dog of the judges. of the group weighs three and Among the sixty trophies won one half pounds and la valued at !iv his birds, twenty-tw- o are In- Julio. 00. One of tnv tiny puppies scribed IbSi. two from Detroit in should he of like value because !b17, the "la-s- i bird" champion-- 1 his groat grand father sold for ship for " lonsHi-iitivyears at j Si.ri00.0l) and another ancestor Seattle, two at Salt Lake City, j was the famous Woodfield Diasnd a medal fur second best mond King. Englands outstand- young tinni at Rnfralo, N. Y. Ing doe whose owner would not Ills prize birds have traveled .11 him ror 82,000.00. by express to different parts of This hobby champion also flnda the United States, anil have line to grow lovely, choice flow, helped very materially toward hii crs. keeps a pedigree record of hla Minne- bis birds, and writes a long article college education apolis Champion, best of ?Gft in each month for tha All Pet Maga show, brought one hundred dol- zlne. lars. "When you are doing what yoa Mr. Two years ago Mr. Mulilesleln Ike to do. It Isnt work, was appointed aa a bird Judge. He Muhlestein said, it is plans to art rh Judge at the Sun In-s- 4W |