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Show mummssm A HOME PAPER Printed for Bom Fok By Hon jffigB 27,2a 29,30 ' A HOME Ptopli ia PLANT nmtmwwmmm imtt A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS DEPENDABLE PUBLISHED FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1939 INDEPENDENT AT PROVO, UTAH Utah County Fair In Full Swing Fri., Sat. Today is School Day at the Utah county fair, the second day of the annual exhibition in Provo which presents Utah county life to visitors from far and near, showing its products and its achievements, and offering entertainment and education to thousands each day. Ireta B. Mason, county recreational director, is directing activities today for children at the Fair grounds, Veil, veil. WELL, Sadie why Oh I know ,3 tb excitement? ch ritf yon think. I did take a and I'm back In time hair for the Utah softball tournaments I Ton eay I providing Fork lueen oI th how 7 Mo, 70a don't with teams from Alpine, Nebo Spanhh lon wlth Provo entered; bicycle races, rodeo tnd her and mb to tty that Bill the Barber novelty races and contests for all the rodeo ofticisls, fair directors, and rodeo contestants. b dud! It cant be. So thata ages, even Including boxing end Judge Bareback riding, Brahms bull here and toned all yon up, events, and with wrestling ending ,bt rid1 thought It waa becauie I had a candy shower In which 200 riding, bull dogging, bronco ing, and all the thrills of a great of will be pounds candy dropped m oft without telling you when from an rodeo the gave airplane over the crowds crowds performance I'd bo back. a taste of what to expect below. and Saturday evening, Now, Sadie, BUI len't dead. Oh, Each evening tbe crowds are tonight The second annual horse show irt true BUI hasnt laid much entertained being by tbe rodeo for Utah county la also In full littly at least not as BUI the shows, horse shows, and other swing at the Fair ground tonight Bartering editor, but you cant spectacular performances, includ- and Saturday. Wyman Berg, R. BUI his tell where gets ihnji horse a set contest for ing H. Hayward, H. Grant Ivina, C. You must hare Saturday at pulling y Into things. 1.80 p. m., while the O. Claudln are some of the local md that open letter while I afternoon crowds are thriUsd by who are exhibiting! is away. That proves BUI Isn't the exhibition itself, Including tbe horsement their mounts under tbe able dl- -i id. exhibits outstanding community rectlon of E. L Hansen, director I Of course Bill was alright from tbe various centers In Utah of tbe show, and 8. T. Shaw, I den, except in Just one little county. general fair manager. The aniUig the way that aata was Last night's performance of mals this year are thrilling the you know, Sade, that rodeo stars, under the brilliant crowds even more than last show mount paid to the Utah Valley of tbe lights grounds was which was an outstanding Ken for on the highlighted by Fair advertising the first appear- achievement in connection with Power question. Yeah, It was ance of Miss Mildred Williams of the Fair. 151.17 alright, but they didnt itloa that tn'e city spent 114.19 wlh the Provo Herald for io tame question. Sade, do you in that is only SI 8.87 more th the New than with the Her-il- i! And that In the face of Bill edltora power Bartering imt propaganga and that itlmu-Ixttn- g n do your ftmty fair. ed Provos Mayor Heads Utah Municipal League editorial. theroa more to that open Mter" than that, of course, and igne with them too In wanting io know where nil the money foci. And Sade, I want to know Oh fov and nil along the line where 'lat money goee. I think every :tkea has a to know, and right 1 Inquire If he wants to just how Fh forernment Is being run, and tat the cost are to him, nd ;w hi money le being spent. And dont forget Sade, we are going to know. But when we d out wo dont want any trick-- 7 la the open letters' M about It. We are which entitled know all the facte, and not let Vhody screw up figure Into wewi that look like eome-- 5 h getting graft or being ldiied, and somebody else Is J Wre white by, Sade, :d and Uly-Iik- e. some wise out to guy dub" the New "Municipal Mewa! Just as If Widal see the selfish propa- that! Gee, I ought to get boot that one! Of course ot my friend, BUI the Hes too busy trying to customers to bother nch trifles. Sde, while youre . this side over, In this mirror here, I want to put on that cltliens fight mesnln the new lnjunc- , of course. mean the suit filed by .or r(b I' ' mnris Gee. Well, shes n and one of our Vfklght, tttluens too but look, Sade, tr directory. See who 0s 17 Yeah, be was one of ( 'a. k down i,,.. here a couple of right Orville G. U Co ! 8ure " Francis Gee's eon. fop the Power wre, Its as plain as ion on MY face. No I otont YOUR face, because cute little nose. ,8,dIe- - ru Y not to kit!? w,thout lttlng Ton Boy. you cunt blame Ly . Wt nr?011 jy w ej Ian 154 or ll soL " n wh" Ml wants to get out Uw little be Bn Winter moves In 0 you again soon. v. . 01! no. anl am never, ILch ,d 11 t Me Is tbs stronger. ' - School Day Today at County Fair; Horse Show, Rodeo, Community Exhibits Thrill Yistors the Qurler Siam, Utah Valley Hospital Formal Opening Set For Sunday James Hilton. (Special to the Utah Valley News) Residents of Provo and vicinity have been especially invited to attend the formal opening of the xiew Utah Valley hospital which will he held next Sunday, September 10, in Provo. Provo is one of tho communities in the Utah, Wasatch, and Jnab county areas which will he served by the new $330,000 hospital, which waa bnilt through a Formal opening of the new Utah Valley hropltal at Prow will be heM Bu invited to attend the event from Utah, Wasatch, and Juab counties, tbs area. hospital cost 1330,000, $90,000 of which was subscribed by people of this an Heads League Provos Power Plant Bo Adequate or I" PERSONNEL Will Written by A. E. Jacob, City Engineer. The latest objection to the Provo municipal power plant as designed is that it will lie of inadequate capacity to serve all the icoplc of Provo. A little analysis . will show the fallacy of Buch objection. ' Inside the power building, there will be constructed two independent generating units, each unit having 2500 - or FOR 0, NAMED V. HOSPITAL mark tho opening will he held Sunday afternoon at I p. m. In tho Provo tabernacle under th direction of R. J. Murdock, vice president of tho hospital sxeca-tlv- e board. It Is expected that President Heber J. Grant of th L.D.8. church will be th principal speaker. Addresses will also bo given by Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo, Clayton Jenkins, ecretsry-traa-urof tho hospital executive board, and Dr, M. H. Manson of New York, representing tho Commonwealth Fund. At 4 p. m.the formal dedication of the Institution will take piece at tha hospital building, 1100 North 5th West la Provo. This dedication will b followed by tha inspection of a by the Installation of a bronsa plaque and a record roceptacl containing the names of tho 4,000 donors from Utah valley who contributed toward the constructioa of tha building. From 4:10 to 8 p. m. th entire plant of tho beautiful new hospital will be thrown open tor The hospital public Inspection. staff will conduct visitors through th modern Institution, under th direction of Mrs. Freda Consigny, auperftitendent. After tha public opening of tho hospital next Sunday, It will bo closed for one week to prepare for the first receiving of patient Monday, September II. er Declares City Engineer KVA. capacity. Each unit will consist of a boiler and direct connected steam turbine-generatwith switchboard, piping and all auxiliary equipment complete ao aa to make each power unit Independent of the other In its operation. Reviews Anderson State Mark Municipal Mayor Each unit will develop 260 Convention Held in St. George; High Points Noted. kilowatts (KW) of electric power at 100 per cent factor or 200 kilowatts (KW) at 80 per cent of some Honors came to Provo from the gathering power factor. The peak or maxi400 mayors, commissioners, town and city officials mum demand for power in Provo comes In winter near 8 o'clock recent State the at at from all parts of Utah St. George p. m. and lasts about two hours. Municipal League convention when Mayor Mark Anderrecord favoring the development The load consist! chiefly of lightwhich approximates 100 per son was elected president of the League. Last year of Utahs scenic resources. Tnts ing Tbe actual Is a matter' dear to the heart of cent power factor. he was defeated hy J. Bracken Lee of Price, who gather- Provo's mayor, who has been an j power factor will be approxiof Utah's scenic wonder- mately 90 per cent, which gives ed support on his liquor legislation proposal, but the advocate lands for many years. The 1947 a rated eapacity for each unit trend this year was toward belong to the stale, believes Centennlel was held as an objec- of 2250 kilowatts. During cold greater municipal powers In this Mayor Anderson, who maintain- tive by the League for Utah to weather, a generator may be loaded to 115 per cent, of Its state, Including a pronounced ed, however, that part of the be dressed up so that tourists rated capacity for two or three over all visit world licenses from the vehicle may motor , properly of pribloc against the monopoly Our tourist trade is hours (about the duration of tbe be spent for city and this state. should vate) utility Interests here, which county roads. Nevertheless, one of Utahs topmost sources of average peak) without overheat undoubtedly accounted for Mayor when ever the city and county revenue", asserted the mayor of Estimated End of Anderson's Increased support at revenue Is aided by money from Provo. Revenue Gross Year Fiscal acconvention, the St. George tbe state, the result Is merely sn . The effect tbe present war may $182,000 May 21, 1941 cording to comments made here increase in the state levy, as was I have on tourist traffic cannot be 305.000 May 21, 1942 by returning delegates. done this yesr, raising the state determined, stated Mayor Ander318.000 31. 1943 May Contacting (Mayor Annerson levy 3Sk mills. That raise means son, but If America maintains her TOTAL f 80.1.000 your reporter found him en- more money taken out of Provo neutrality, the likelihood is that thusiastic In bis praise for the by far than we get back In auto Americans will travel less abroad ing. This will give a practical work of the convention, and licence refunds from tbe state, he and more at home, and such s operating capacity for each unit for the little city of St. observed. condition wonld yield a golden equal to 115 per cent, of 2250 harvest to this state, for It la the kilowatt or 2587 kilowatts for George which Is an oasis la a The Question: Liquor scenic state In Ameri- a two hour period. The present desert, and "contains eminent outstanding observations Anderson's bellevee. leaders in this state, with a cul- on Mayor he ca, Dressing up peak of Provo la approximately tbe problem received 2200 kilowatts. ture In that community above tbe support liquor from the Convention, de. Utah would pay dividends every I found while visiting the Fort not alone In 1947. average In America, he declare. year, of criticism the of a spite barage Praise for Utah's municipal of- Collins, Colorado, steam power He pointed to the pageant writ- state liquor control board by ten by Miss Mable Jarvis and reset Mayor Lee of Price and bis ad- ficials was given unstinted by plant that one of their 1500 KW. steam units carried a load of reby John T. Woodbury, which vocacy of tbe sale of Uqnor by Mayor Anderson. I am proud to 1800 KW. for mora than two be with associated the of thererevenue type and the quired three mouths In Its the hours during ths peak period. better fromdrink, and depicted being given to the cities and men and women who make up our Fort Collins uses Its spare unit beard or seen In civic ever administration state. this have than I towns who enforce the law. whenever necessary on peaks, and While Mayor Anderson by any authority on coniervaUon urged With E00 delegates present I has had no trouble at all in three consernever saw man woman a or the and law, of the manner and means of enforcement strict of operation. vation of our resources in this tbe arrest of violators of the among thsm drink, and very few years It appears, therefore, that of them he observed. mayor. smoke tbe state, declared liquor law, he urged that all the either one of our 1500 KVA. Utah's methods of As to showed which about the culture dispensthese noise This pageant units will carry the present peak resources in relation to each ing liquor merely kept the minds small communities in Utah posfrom the real sess, the mayor was enthusiastic, other, and told a wonderful story of tbe people away declaring The Culutre of Ameriof their management and possi- problem which Is liquor Itself. Community Church Liquor is Intoxicating no mat- ca lies within our small communibilities from the days of tbe Tbe ter how It Is sold. declares ties. I am convinced of that In Church service will be held as pioneers to the present. Education Is seeing the leadership In St. usual at the Is an en- Mayor Anderson. who of Provo, Community Church mayor Utah will George, and knowing of tbe ideal this Sunday at 11 o'clock. The life and the only solution. thusiast tor out-dowas never go back to sals of liquor Community life we ponsess In service will be In honor of onr Utah's scenic wonderlands, thrilled again tnd again In the by the drink. Tbe truth must he Provo. Onr savage come from young people who will soon be taught about liquor in this state, tbe city jungles. leaving for school and college. presentation, he declared. Some time ago I handled 200 The theme will be The Optimis being attempted through the Taxation: New York. 7 ist. This will be the fourth and In the legislative committee headed by CCC boys from Taxation loomed large be Mrs. E. A. Jscob of Provo. Liquor know of no Indian or final service In the series on JereConvention, the at discussions does the same damage regardless savage who ever was si savage1 miah. reports. A pronounced feeling and or the method of dispensing It. as these young men out of our Church School will recomwas evident that city, county n People most be educated to leave big city Jungle life. For true mence title Sunday morning at be ,eft should taxes school with It alone. To urge different ways culture and real American Ideal 9:45. Classes for all ages. tlrely to local authorities, being of selling it Is to divert attention and life we find It moat perYoung Peoples C. E. will meet the state levy ultimately from the evil Itself." fectly In our rural and small Sunday evening at 7 oclock. A eliminated. entirely communities concluded the pedal program Is being auto Scenic Resources Tbe special revenues from The League went definitely on mayor of Provo. mors properly and liquor licenses, ai-re- y, September 10. Vkdton which It wlU sum The , gift of $240,000 by the Commonwealth Fund of New Yorw dty, and a subscription of $10,000 by residents of this ares. A special public meeting to load of Provo. However, even If one unit will not carry the load, the other unit can be put on tha line lu a few minute and give double capacity. It will be noted that both unite will be new and thoroughly tested for reliable operation before being used. Perfect operation for one year Is guaranteed by the manufacturers of all the machinery which la of the highest grade and quality that can be purchased. The Provo demand la increasing stesdlly and iwuniu a tew year Provo will need another unit. There will be provided In the building now under construction, space and foundation for a 5000 KVA. unit. This will cost about $225,000. Assuming the Cliy gels 60 per cent of the power load In Provo dnring the fiscal year ending May 31, 1941, and 100 per cent during succeeding years, the estimated revenue and expenses will be as follows: Personal of tha entire Utah hospital alaff which will greet visitors at tbs public opening of the Institution Sunday, were announced Monday by Mrs. Freda Consigny, R. N., superintendent. In tha administrative department, the superintendent will be elded by Mallle Mahaffay, R. N., Miss assistant superintendent. Mahaffay previously was assistant superintendent under Mre. Consigny at St. Peter's Episcopal hospital at Helena, Montana. Jessie L. Mulvey, R. N., has been appointed night supervisor. Doris Newton will lake the position of librarian of hospital records and books. Orpha Law will be secretary of ths hospital, and Blanche Whltely, receptionist. In the medical division of tbe hospital, Dr. M. Lowry Allen of Salt Lake City hu been Appointed roentgenologist. Dr. Allen hae for several years been director of the department of radiology at tha hospital of the Protestant 'episcopal eburch in Philadelphia, Valley a. Dr. J.' J. Weight of Provo will be hospital pathologist and dl- rector of laboratories. Dr. J. R. Richter of Madison, Wisconsin has been named resident physician. In the nursing service, Eleanor Larson, R. N., Is operating room supervisor, and Thors Oler, R. N. Is obstetrical supervslor. Twelve general duty nurses have received appointment. These Estimated Estimated are: Loah Hansen, R. N., Olga Net Income Expenses Christine Whitehead. R. N $ 54,000 $128,000 Craig, R. N., Thors White, R. N-- , 192,000 111,000 Eva Anderson, R. N., Blanche 202.000 114,000 Gardner, R. N., Ella McCarthy $.122,000 $281,000 R. N., R. N., Frances Shelton, 'Includes bond payment and 'Mrs. Josephine Wlghtman, R. N., Interest and $7,500 In lieu of I Mrs. Helen Walker, R. N., Helene taxes. Rollins, R. N., and Eleanor Jones, The accumulated net Income R. N. Three nurse attendants on May 81, 1841 will amount to will be Geneva Probst, Lola approximately 281,000 or $56,000 Lewis, and Doris Besendofer. more than Is sufficient to Install Supervisor of tha dietary de. tbe new 5000 KVA. unit. pertinent will be Rhods C. Cong-11The estimated income Is based R. N.. Mrs. Ethel Finch will upon sn average rate of 2.94 be hospital cook, and Mrs. Maxine cents per kilowatt hour which Is Dudley will be assistant cook. at least 1 cent per kllowatle hour Dietary department assistants below the present rate In Provo. will be Lucille Moulton and BerIf the people of Provo extended tha Bemmeut the franchise of the Power ComIu the laboratory and pany by voting for ths franchise department, the supervising next November, the City will physicians will be assisted by lose at least $50,000 per yesr net Helen Vance, R. N technician. Income from power and light In the anathesla department, revenue. Eloulse Keyse, R. N. will be hospital anesthetist Employees In the maintenance Elliott Ralph department Include William C. Jones, engineer. W. S. Cheever, Municipal Race custodian, Almira Hopkins, laundress, end Leah K. Richardson, assistant laundress. Ralph Elliot, well known Proves n, just returned from Sun For sheer energy and persistFrancisco after a final examination at the Marine hospital there, ence. Provo must hand (ha honors tbe medical staff thera finding to the Scandinavians of this city his physical condition to be okay, who meet every Tuesday night hs reports. Mrs. Elliot accom- for song practice and hold a semLmontbly session every secpanied him. ond Sunday morning at the Provo Mr. Elliot Is In the race for the seminary. A. C. Anderson is dty and) ton's position, and wishes president, and a good attendance to thank his many friends for la reported regularly at every their Interest In his welfare. He meeting. They have the world's declares he Is fit and ready for record for continuthe events ahead. ous and regular meetings. 1, X-r- ay Enters long-distan- i Freemont Plant Brings No Complaint Re Smoke or Noise (NoOet The following letter le published at request of Mayor Mark Anderson. It la OF UTILITIES OF Freemont, Nebraska August 80, 1881 Mr. Mark Anderson, Mayor City of Provo ' Provo, Utah Dear Sir; On the 28th of this month we received your letter dated August 23rd relative to an Injunction to stop tha building of your plant. Our electric utility la located In the center of tho city. It ia surrounded by residences, apartment houses, churches, schools, parks and public buildings. In the 13 years that I have been connected with this utility wa have received no complaints on our generating DEPARTMENT plant Competent engineers can prove that the elimination of smoke, cinders and noise Is purely an engineering problem which can be solved without a great deal of difficulty. Very truly yours, DEPARTMENT OF UTILITIES LON D. WRIGHT (Signed) Loud D. Wright, Sutp. WELFARE FRUITS All persons having fruit or vegetables for delivery to tho Church welfare program are requested to deliver such materials to the Regional storehouse lu Orem or to the Sharon Industries In Edgemont, on Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 19 a. m. and 2 p. m. Trucks will be thera to receive such produce and take It on to Salt Lake City. Custom canning Is dona any tima at tha Sharon Industries plant, tha announcement being misleading last week, explains H. Pouliou, manager. a |