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Show UTAH H ki A ugl VALLEY no jgfidavits By --- Para One) Mrk. cemetery project, ana even pnrduulnc registered the school district. A jjyitu from more than $442,000 bad fgtal of gas been used by the city from la power department funds, and the department !t the same time las $400,000 In cash on hand, as had Just paid out $350,000 kwh unit. Its (or a new 5,000 -- lfnt la now valued at $2,000,000, s h Jump from the original the ro t u Island. ',aU fMeht alone on all its coal whichcharges comes and use of fuel oil Provo s plant will have the rail- 1 lMUati,n; Irovo rr,":l,.hnCrlBd 1 atdVr of wllln T red tew hundred B ro,8U'1 aacther favorable Brdkk $15,000 Investment. Add to this glowing point Grand Island would be picture enjoy Is the nearness to glad to good coal the piesented by Mr. Burdick hlKher BTl; content dot that the rates had contin- theh.,, coal they buy, and Is ual been reduoed, until an aver- produced right at horns inyetour cents 2.3 of w rate existed, age I1 of Utah, famishing jag the Central Power Company labor many men of the state under Its Vh!ch still operates As to the noise and amoks suiting franchise, to the same nuisance", Mr. Burdick toughed out Mayor a hearty laugh, bat when jover level, pointed he Anderson. found the mtyor was serious, he waa Almost "knocked Other Favorable Factors over" to Bat other favorable and very think that were discovered could believe that modern eitlsens Important (actors power daring Mr. Burdicks visit. First, plants "smoked". Be said: Provo has a found "A to any noise, no one passgravity la water system with ample water ing the power house, which by the dr all purposes whereas in way is located on one of the most Brand Island a considerable por- prominent streets In the city, tion of the citys costa are in would scarcely know that the water aome 85 feet ame la s power house, especipamplng the d feed the boilers. Provo has ally when the doors arc closed. wide-awa- No matter what shape your room is, we have an suts, therefore, can not be Justified from any economic cause; and must be attributed eolely to the avarice and greed for profits on the part of the merchants end manufacturers who are responevery INCREASE In the sible. and who desire to profiteer price of food or other neeessitlee upon the misery of the poor and of lift;, he it ever so little, creates com moil people. In view of the foregoing facts a corresponding decrease in our ability to live. It is exactly the be it therefore resolved: 1. That we, the members of same at cuitlug down our meager incomes and allowance. There the Provo branch of the Utah is no questioning the fact that no Old Age Pension and Assistance scarcity of food or other neccssl-tie- e Organisation denounce all those In this country exists, hut on who engage in profiteering as our the contrary, knows enemies and enemies of America. everyone 2. That we call upon our there is an abundance, yes, huge governments, city, county and surpluses. their full Ruining the prices to the con- national, to exercise sumer of auger, flour, meat and power to atop and prevent ell butter, and other staple foods by profiteering; treating it aa n great food processors and the merrh- - social crime. $. That we Invite and urge The adjacent business houses all organised bodies of the people, have never complained abont and all citizens, who are Interestnoise, smoke, dirt or nuisance of ed in social Justice and welfare, to unite with ns In fighting any kind. against exploiter and destroyers. Smoke Nuisance Reduced 4. That copies of these resoluIn fact, according to Mr. Burdick, the municipal power plant tions be forwarded to th Presiin Grand Island haa been a big dent of these United States; the factor In reducing nmoke In the Governor of Utah; th Mayor of city. More smoke comes out of Provo; the Secretary of Agriculthe the average email heating plant ture of the United States; In many stores than accumulates member of Utah's congressional delegation and to such organisalu a year ont of tha 225-foInsmoke stack at tha plant. This tions aa are deemed to be terested. Also that copies be to what ha says about It: "We furnish steam heat for furnished the local and state many buildings In our business papers. (Signed) section. This steam to hied from Utah Old Age Pension and the turbo generator and one of Assistance Organisation our main points in fnvor of conProvo Branch. necting np with the city steam C. V. HANSEN, chairman plant to to get rid of smoke and P. E, HOUTZ, Secretary. fire haxarda which are Imminent in the email Individual heating plants. During all this period of onr plants operation we have never had a complaint nor any damage because of smoke, or cinders noise. No smoke leaves onr stark, and no cinders whatever. This Is true of all modern steam plants where thd co2 Instruments are used as will be Installed In your plant also. You have an Ideal set-u- p for a power plant abundance of good mountain water right at your door, without pumping it to the boilere; abundance of good cheap coal; excellent rail facilities with cheaper freight coats; a central location right In your transmission city, eliminating costs or reducing them to a minimum, were the concluding Burdick words ol Commissioner as' he pulled out for Loe Angeles on his continued vacation trip. FLOOR-PLA- al5.. 5SJM u? out of the diet. MALNUTRITION Says Expert "Now that school Is underway before the class was displayed a again It Is Important that we give attention to the amount of candy their years a breakfast, a dlu- that children eat and the time it la consumed, states Dr. Lloyd space between them to Indicate M. of Earner, Director Health the long morning and afternoon Intervals without food. Following the discussion of the diet and why the various foods had been lucluded, one boy was District No. IV of the Utah State Iluard of Health, it 1 common for children to eat randy at recess or on the way to or from school, often resulting In lack of appetite at meal time. Haael Stevens, nutritionist for the Utah State Board of Health, In discussing this problem etatea; Many health worker feel that candy or too much of any concen- th morning ho had been given n bag of candy which he had eaten at abont ten or eleven o'- conditions In his own home. Congratulations on tho opening of Provo's situation, for ho sat down, took on look at tho table, and remarked: I'm not very hungry noon. this (Another glance around tbo table.) I don't think I car for my milk (pushing It away as ha spoke.) And I don't want any potato or vegetable. (These, too, he pushed aside In 1 guess I'll eat my dlsdadik.) meat aud the dessert.' And the rest of tho class agreed that he had done as they would probably do under similar conditions. When one's appetite to dulled by sweets there to not, as a rule, a desire for mild, bland foods like milk and vegetables; but anything to make an appeal must be highly flavored, ae meat or more sweet, "Supposing tho candy which spoiled the appetite did furnish ns many calories as the food it displaced. It did not by any means taka their place In other ways. Pushed out along with tho milk and vegetables went a greater part of the growth proteins, the lime, Iron, and other mineral and vitamins, while the candy which replaced them brought nothing but calories In return. This loss. If repeated day after day, as it to with so many children, will undoubtedly have disastrous effects. Good candy to not harmful except In certain disease if taken in moderation and at such times and in such amounts as to not interfere with normal nutrition. If your child buys hto lunch at school, make It your business to know what he eats." New Radio Station KOVO HEAR Tlie Monitor Views the News Commentaries on Cnrrent Worldwide Events Dally, except Sunday SKID THE MAD MAN OF EUROPE was the moat common expression beard In Provo Tuesday as thousands listened here to Hitler's broadcast after hto conquest of Poland. A few more each broadcasts over America and this nation will Join tbo British-Frenc- h forces an masse to pat Hitler ont of business, according to many remarks heard. The Germany psychology la all wrong If they are' trying to appeal to Amercton sympathy. all 6x 7.8 18.00 0x21 ....$74.50 IIITUlEOilMMEBIATElT MORRISON Auto Supply 225 for whom tho meals had been provided; to assume that be had trated sweet to largely to blame clock, and then at twelve oclock for malnutrition of children. Perhaps the moat serious effect now before him on th table. 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CANDY CAUSES PROTECTIOIl N 38 room sixes plains, figures, textures with the Good Housekeeping Guaranty 13x12... .$34.50 HIT ot ALEXANDER SMITH RUG Friday, September 22, 1939 iiruuicm, n .U out he remarked that pointed the Centra PROFITEERING Power company has moved Its i" 0Ut 0f th Just ttrnt water RY RESOLUTION facilities, at le Another favorable factor Commissioner (Continued from NEWS PROPERTY! R. by IS R. Lot, $350. Apt. Mod. Brk. Houhb, $2200 y, A. Frame Hones $1500. 6 R. Hurd. Floors $4750.00 Income. 5 Apt. $0000.00 A. Mod. Brk Pi. View $3800. NW. Mod. Brk. Large Lot Store Site Brk Houhs Mod. 20 A. Fruit and Garden Farm. 4 2 t PHONE 3000 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: SO CHEAP WIIW STUDIO COUCHES 5x12 II. Lot. 2 Apia. 3 A. Mod. Hons $1S00, coop. MANY GOOD BUYS VHIUULfll West 2nd NorUj M Provo, Utah up Used Wicker Chair or Rocking Chair Used .95 . . . 4 .9 PIIILCO RADIO Used .... 14 JO 29 .... 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