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Show 1U arranging iur , vacation, I operating UtMOHli vara im IT I ZZ UTAH VALLEY NEWS Recorder Players Society Organized NOTES FROM Western Auto Supply Classes Each Monday THE GOLF COURSE Announces Sale Workers' Education The W.P.A. Education Program Tba Society of Recorder Play-er- e offers a sis weeka summer course met and orcanlxed at the in: home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald (a) Analysis of Current Events Olsen In Salt Lake City laat (b) Philosophy, Theory and Tactics Saturday evening. This la probably the first such organisation In America. Much old m uale was played by the members of those ancient flutes and variety was added to the program by a viola d'amour and lute duet by the Oliena. Homer Wakefield If Provo was designated as president; Donald Olsen, and Raymond Richin, Other secretary. charter members Included Elolse M. Olsen, Juna Christiansen, Ru Stromberg, Dorothy Jorgensen, and J. J. Keeleer. Of the Movement The Annual State Golf Tournament la Just one week away at the Fort Douglas course In Balt Lake City. Provo's Earl Schnelter will be there shooting at the Labor 1,000 In prise money. e and Public (c) Journalism Speaking. The three subjects listed are to be studied and taught as one class, which will meet In the City Court room, City and County building, each Monday evening, The Elmonte team from Ogden will be visitors at Provo Sunday for a team match. Provo's hopes are with: Earl Schnelter, Lee Dave Buttle, Crowton, Jack Braunagel, W. U Snow, Gordon Crane, C. L. Bean, Tony Ferlet, commencing at I o'clock. Font Reeve, Harley Corleissen, The course Is designed to en- Andy Broadus, Cloyd Booth, I. able tbe workers to gain know- R. Nelson; Milo Bean, Marlon ledge and understanding of mod- Halliday, Vic Hedqulat, A. C. ern life and living conditions to Hatch, Almo Alger and A. C. better perform the tasks and solve Wickman, who comprise the local tbe problems confronting them. Some good golf la on team. The course Is free. Everyone, schedule for Sundey. especially the workers, Is Invited to register. Members are urged to The opening of the new club k house la set for Saturday night. and pencil. bring nt Community Church note-boo- Rev. (Thomas Gordon of the Plymouth Chnrrh, Salt Lake City, will give an Illustrated chalk talk at the Sunday morning Church service of the Community church on the subject The Wllderned Shall illoasom as the Rose. (Tburch School will be held as usual at 1:46. The Vacation School will continue all nest week. New streamlined, busses of tbe Burlington Trailways were Inspected here by hundreds of Provoans Monday evening, and from those who rode In them the report goes out that they are the latest word' In highway travel convenience and comfort. Mr. Roderlque, local agent, proved an engaging host to the crowds which gather- IT, E. Lainpb, Price contractor, secured the bid this week for another 4( city blocks of street Commissioner paving In Provo. J. P. McGuire, who announced the bid being let. states that this paving district tiractlcally completes Provo city street paving projects. ed. a Utah state tax commission says taxes go up to more than nine mills this year on the state levy, and due to Increased demands lower valuations, more than in values having been cut from assessments for 1939. ISO,-000,0- 00 ON YOUR OWN SECURITY No Other Workers' Alliance Appeals For Help In announcing the beginning of n great Mid --Season Bale at his store, H. N. Tuttle, local manager of the Western Auto Supply Company, declares that It offers so many extra savings la department practically every that It Is easily the season's greatest value event and is of Importance to everyone. This Is a most timely event for automobile owners, he points out, for it comae at a time when touring seaaon in nearing Its height, and motorists are getting tbe ear in shape for the tripe and motor many week-en- d outings they will be taking during the summer months. Not only do savings apply to many accessories, but also to Tires, Batteries, Motor Oils, and Beat Covers, each of Slip-o- n which plsys Its part in making motoring safer and more comfortable. But, Mr. Tuttle Friday, June 9, 1939 that figure Includes oper- ating expenses and all food stuffs raised for home consumption. A more recent study shows that farm families have an Income of leas than (BOO a year, and nearly half of these had Incomes of less than 1110 a year. In, other words, about 4,000,000 farm people are trying to eke out an existence on an average Income of about 1 a week. The result is that children are growphysically and ing up mentally, for the farm population la attempting to educate and rear 11 per eeat of the nation's future workers on about 11 per eent of the national Income." umnnmmmtma concludes, still other features of the sale give It an almost universal appeal for washing machines, bicycles, paints, lawn mowers and even Ashing tackle are featured at especially reduced sale prices. The Western Auto store Is located at 119 West Center street where Inspection of the sale on 10 or 15 specials is Invited. The Workers Alliance of this la paying big dividends for every cent that Is being contributed by public spirited cltisens to support Its work. It is Impossible for Individuals working alone to bring many of the condtlons that are necessary to make our town the kind of place In which we should all like to live. Only united effort In an BEST organised form can do these Jobs. THIS (Those of us who have taken the trouble to see wbat the Provo Local No. done and Is doing can testify to Its effective ness. It Is a real asset to the Jt'HTICK ROHEXIMiHRY, speakcommunity and one that we cannot afford to limit for lark of sup ing to 700 new cltisens at Manitowoc, WIs. on New Cltlsons' port. We are fortunate Indeed In the Day, on the occasion of grant Community TO L year repayment plan. Interest 6 balance. WEEKS No Penalties No Fines QUOTATIONS on nnpakl If yon need money on good security SEE Our Loans officers of the organisation and ing citixenshlp Jo them, under for their willingness to work so solemn oath to support the con diligently for the publle good. stitution of the United States and We all should give them our In- of their state: dividual support. "Today in the world literally We have at present three delei gates In Washington D. C. spend- - millions of people would give any- e 1 1Wn for th prlvlsecure their to entire time Ing c'"ln themselves Amer- the passage of tbe Casey Bill", I le known in Congress as H. R. 9470. 1 kan c,tllM- - W "ho ar bor houl th fl We sineerely ask all Labor ganlsatlons, civic clubs and bus!- -, appreciative. To be an American ta ,B world r,Tlness men and public officials to dignity. To ,nd 1 n,,r wire Congress to support our I ' I and the re-delegates now In Washington D. PPfoaeb the privilege sponslbllitles of that cltlsenahlp c. in a dignified and conscious manWALTER C. HUNTER ner instead of merely sliding InFinancial Secretary, to It unheeding, should make for Provo Local No. In P. 8. All Interested WPA better cltlsenahlp. No nation, no workers are Invited to attend a country, no system can rise far level of : public meeting In City court room or stay long sbovo tbs st 8 p. m. Friday, June 9. Fur-- s Its cltlsenahlp. Better cltlsenahlp ther Information from Washlng- - la, In the final snalysla, tha beat hope of this or any other counton will likely lie available. try." are the Beet Dixon Real Estate Go. 283 Went Center SL Preen or-'01- Signatures Necessary Cafe Now Open to Public . 0003 FIRST CLASS MODERN Cooked Foods Columbia Industrial Loan Fountain Service COMPANY H. A. Huish - Prop. rhone 1877 III N. Univ. TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now m U. 8. TIRES and BATTERIES a SERVICE OF CHARACTER The distinctive character and quality of our service assure an atmosphere and refinement acceptable to the most cultivated sense Our of the proprieties. prices are strictly competitive. We will be pleased to have you make inquiry. Berg Mortuary 185 E. Center Phone 378 BRIMHALL BROS. Ill West 1 North Bishop and Mrs. Wm. D. Norman of tho Pioneer ward expect to leave for Denmark and other European countrlea soon for s vacation trip. For 10 years or more they have planned and worked toward their return to the Old Land. e Mr. and Mrs. T. Alfred Madsen left this week for visit their old homo relatives who are yet They will bo gone months. Denmark to and several living there. about two Trousseau Tea Held For Bride Mra. Marlow Turpin was honored at a trousseau tea glvau by her mother Mra. I. J. Burr at her home Sunday afternoon. Ira. Turpin was formerly Mlaa Virginia Burr. About 300 frlauds called to congratulate tbs bride and to see the lovely trouaaeau. Tbe guesls were received by Mlaa Beth flambeau, a cousin of tbo WILL AIJtXAMIKK, administrabride, Mrs. Burr, Mrs. C. M. Turtor of the Farm Becurlty admin- pin, mother of the groom, and tbo istration, giving evidence In bride's aunt, Mra, Jean Rambeau. Washington before the Economic (The rooms were attractively Monopoly committee: decorated with peonies, rosea and Approximately 9, 9 0 0, 9 0 0 snapdragons. Mlaa Alameda Fou-tal- n, American farm families are exMlaa Maurlne Bigelow and isting today on abnormally low Mra. Emma Burr were In charge Incomes and st nnwholesomely of tbe trouaaeau room, Mlaa Marlow standards of living. Many are garet Johnson, Mlaa Ora Johnaon, In extreme poverty. Almost 3,000,-00- 0 Mlaa Myrth Liston and Mra. Kenrural families are on relief. neth Johnaon assisted In tbs dinIs It probable that nine ten tha of ing room and Mlaa Katherine the farm market la supplied by Mitchell and Mlaa Jena V. Hanlees than one half tba nation's sen poured. Mualc for tho afternoon waa farms. Even In 1031, about 1,- -j 000,000 farm families had an j furnished by tbe Mlaaea Barbara average Income of leas than 3400 and Barnell Tietjen. 24th Summer Piano School given by ELMER E. NELSON Commencing June 12 at B. Y. U. Daily individual instruction. Practice piano furnished at the school. Greatest results in the shortest time. College or High school credit given. Intermediate or Advanced pupils. Beginners may register for one or two lessons a week. REGISTER NOW Phone 723-- W |