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Show ttrrrrrrmt A HOME PAPER gssissl Printed for Home Folk toss By Homo People la aSlfaww. A HOME PLANT nmtmmmtmma jnpio Two Number A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Forty-tw- o DEPENDABLE Who Pays (he AT PBOVO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 19S9 INDEPENDENT UTAH Youth Cooperation Organized In Provo rTBWHWBH Hastings, Nebraska, Municipal Power Plant Liquor Bill? ?lara, the PUBLISHED OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Who pays Utahs liquor bills? Who pays any liquor bills anywhere?. Is it you, or your neighbor, or who? aks H. A. Eentfro, ftovo chairman of the publicity committee aa he Gurlei Representative In ut , the many problem of youth of today, and which decided thol with the youth of the world iu u state of turmoil through war and America's youth dictatorship, problem must be met sympathetically and directly, all agencies cooperating under one central clearing houae for deflnlta action. To roach every boy and girl, by soma phasa of group or community project. Is tbe first objective, reporta Mrs. Healer, who was named general chairman of the newly formed Youth Cooperation In Provo. Recreation, employment, delinquency problems, and all phaa-o- f tha youth needs of today la Provo will be discussed and action planned for coordination meetof effort, at tha ing which tbe Youth Cooperation council will bold from bow on In G Carloads Utah County Celery Wanted in Los Anjjeles e to Los Angeles markets this nationally Ct. celery Is the best anywhere, declares , who explains that good offices of Mr. j Pacific la from agent arketing this week to Inspect rids of this county, y to cooperate with , chairman, Clarence chairman, and Rod-hlr- d member, of the celery committee, rated some specially this year and will r from Provo during reek which will take arketing men to the i of the county. are needed, in the celery r: Flret, coopera- ; rowers In producing celery from selected cond, their further In marketing thla My packaged and that the brand will n among buyers, and an come into Its own. objectives are to he ty tho' local growers, try committee taking i, adds Mr. Boswell. Union -- Junior Democrats PJgn Junior DemoUtah county ride crats are going for a hay which will end up Friday night County with a Barn Dance at the announces fair barn in Provo, Dean Terry, general chairman. 1? Arrangements for thla DoM under are pilgrimage with Ruth Phillips and Mr. Terry, to all invitation Olsen offering everywhere Junior Democrats throughout the country. are heTickets and advertising .nd rn directed by Darwin ElleU Floyd Fork, of Spanish Wm. Jex Hatching of Loveridge and Beth Refreshment American Fork. direction be served under the Car- d of' Bert ha Darnell la InThe public ter of Provo. vited. HAYS IlECISTRAR JOHN E. nnlveralty of Brigham Young unusually heavy enrollment llh -- aarlr 1000 freshthe past ly registering during 2000 nd .PProsIniately dek clsssmen signlng up ts Inc the first part of this - schools; 4-- H Girls Receive Gold Medals Three Utah County For Outstanding Club Work in Different Fields 4-- 11 ped at Helper for the assistance of the extra engine always supplied there to boost the train over the divide. He was standing, according to reports early Thursday morning, at the aide of tbe track taking the numbers on cars when found a helping hand. William Bennlon, President. Funeral arrangements are beDeath laid Its heavy band on tbe other engine backed out of Wallace round-hous- e Hannah, Vlee-pre-s, and him, the was The caught body brought ing made. the home of Ur. and Mrs. C. H. Us Thornton him underneath Booth, secretary to Provo Thursday dragging morning. Nickerson morning wheels. Death was Instantaneous. Death occurred Thursday about 4 a. m. Merwln Fairbanks, Treasurer when Ur. Nickerson was Instantly Horace Thompson, Reporter. Sympathy and sorrow fills the killed at Helper, by being crushed hearts of all who know the family, These fellows represent a Urge under an engine as It backed out for Mrs. Nickerson was well area of our country, one having known In many different circlet M of the round house. come from the far dlsUnt state of a aa In the community, especially An engineer on tbe Rio Grande member of the Writers league. M Men of the Fourth ward Florida. The had Nickerson Mr. stop railroad, H. Nickerson Killed at Helper G. Fourth Ward Men Elect One thousand scout leaders and executives from United States, Canada, and Great Britain gathered during the past two weeks at Bretton Woods, N. II., where the Seventh National Training conference was held this year, with Chief Scout Executive A. A. Anderson of Provo in attendance. Chief Anderson, who is expected home before this gets to and executyour homes, wrote several times to scout leaders - entire outsider were. hi impreaives here regarding Tlie llrownsea Camp: alons at the conference FI rat, that he instituted a Nothing was more dramatic or y meal. Important In the conference than rest hour after the as the review of world scouting presented by Sir Percy Everett, deputy commissioner of Imperial headquarters In London, Eng., John A. Stile, chief executive Boy Scouts' Ascommissioner of Canada, and Dr. sociation James E. West, chief scout executive of the Boy Sroute of Amerbeica, extract of each speech Utah Valley to the direct sent ing News by Mr. Anderson for reprinting for local scout troops. Sir INvry's Talk: Sir Percy divided hi address Into four parts: First, words of congratulation to Dr. West on his membership in the International Committee and greeting to the Scout Executives. Second, some more or his rare good stories. reThird, he gave at Mr. Head's Engof details the of soms quest land's war part and the Scoula participation in England's defense program. Fourth, Sir Percy told of hia experience with Lord In the first days of Scouting at Brownsea Island. He said: "The boys were there for a fortthree night living in tent. The as an me thing which Impressed i club girls,. Donna Eves of Three Utah county Pleasant of Bean View, and Loraine Jones, also June Manila, Her circle of friends had broad- of Provo held I heir elections for awarded be will gold medals by the Pleasant View, of ened Immensely In recent years, officers last Tuesday evening. An and certain committee cooperating conClub National to was and ber lire Ming devoted active und interesting program cerns in three fields of achievements their for outstanding making others happy. This trag- haa been outlined for this year, announces Mias Bessie edy strikes In a home where dis- The following wars placed In of- club activities during the past year, H. Kirkham. Utah County Home Demonstration agent tress, pain and sorrow always fice: mid-da- D3HI DanCC Chair man: Mrs. Haslar; Secretary, Mrs. Albert R. Taylor; Mrs. Arthur Gaeth, representing the Womens clubs of Provo; Mrs. I rets B. Mason, the city recreational program; Mrs. Charles M. Smith, representing all church; It C. Larsen, representing the ChamI. F. Mower,' ber of Commerce; principal of tbe Dixon junior high all city, school, representing Gold Medal Awards Announced Girls For Utah County this photo recently from the Mayor of Hastings, with the1 comment that Hastings Electric plant is a big asset to beauty of the citys park. "The more we advance tbe wider our vision the greater our happlneee the better contribution we make towards the production of happy, healthy, helpful men of character. "I am certain of this, that In Scouting and In our camp work we have a finer opportunity of developing tbe character of boy than we have In the whole of the rest of the year In our club room work. Every boy we know hae his own Individuality and there Is plenty of good In him If we only find it. The camp Is the place to cltl-sen- e, carload of Utah County Celery are inted every year for the Los Angeles markets, according S. R. Boswell, Utah county agricultural agent, who haa committee of en working in cooperation with the Celery and-thUnion Pacific e Utah County Planning board ilroads agricultural expert, Edward E. Davis of ,Ce in bringing -- Chief Scout Executive A. A. Anderson of Provo Writes of Impressions at Bretton Woods, N. II. Five hundred ty, Above is one of the most beautiful spots in Hastings, Nebraska, a City park with its fountain playing. The smoke stack belongs to the Hastings Municipal Power plant which is situated in Die residential district near the park. Though the plant is in constant operation, no smoke can be seen rising from it. Mayor Mark Anderson received Scout Leaders From Three Nations Give Picture Local Committee Brings Los Angeles Dealer Here for Inspection Tour; 500 Carloads Wanted , Merrill Chris topherson, representing the Boy Scouts; Roy B. Passey, of tbe Jnvsnlle DelinquenLeRoy Condle, cy departments; to represent nil young men of Provo; Baxter Lyahon, representing all Mens club of tbo city; Lieut. Lorens, of tho Junior Mrs. Chamber of Commerce; Clark Allred, to represent all Mrs. womans organisations; Elisabeth Bouter, for all young Provo. The personnel of tbe newly women of tho city; and Clifford formed council was named at last Era pay for tho Notional Youth Administration. week's meeting as follows: - 500 Ma - -- e. from 27 Clnbo Societies, Effort to Help Provo Yentk. n, announces the coming of Professor Arthur L. Maxwell, famous world traveller and lecturer to Provo high auditorium Friday night, Sept. 21, at I p. m. Mr. Maxwell la an outstanding lecturer, declares Mr. Rentfro, who wiU thrill fathera and mothers and 20 th Century youth by his appraisal of the liquor traffic. Invitation la extended particularly to city and county official, In the Interest of traffic safety, as well aa to parents and youth in the Intereeta of all homes In the land. Mr. Rentfro adds that the lecture will appeal especially to teachers, professors, professional and businesa men, for It will have factual and statistical material which enlightens the interested I can tall! Oh, I Bat Im flad Ira at leaat Mr. Bntlar! I'd hate to Mm io ra, I Ilka him too A! Bat then, alt down, 'nd J pot up your hair, we can tcain at what ho aaya, Wilt a aacun, I want to wet you Inad clean neck cloth to match bright giggle oyonra! first off, about thla gow, -nd tyM uncertainty" Were teen artlclea in ptpera from town after town bare their own power aya-bnot one, no, not even Mr the dual ayatem exists, failure! ! Now, cltixen. shown a a minute, Bade, did you get No admission charge la made, ? Mr. Maxwells visit being made 0. K., then thla too, rat hat a rate that la greater possible through cooperation of In the W. C. T. IT., and tbe various (ha power trait ratei ! ! Nd how they all talk churches. All are welcome. brat the fine Improvement! 'nd i lower taxea that exist in their V. Hansen Will ! ! What do those three "certain-tor Be On the Air tlona say about "uncertalntyT 0b, maybe some municipal C. V. Hansen, wlel known local lluti bare failed 1 Hroujdnt writer on current and religious in about that. Y'u see, I'm ao topics will appear on tho nlr over Ihj curlin pretty ladles hair KOVO Sunday at 1.80 p. m., ackit I harent had time er money cording to David Walker, produc'w Inclination to go galirnatin tion manager. brat the country-aid- e lookin' for Mr. Hanaen will apeak on topics -plea, but. Geo Whli, Bade. If of ..community Interest, and is exbad failed do' you think all pected to have a regular broadkit elalped 75 power revenue cast period each Sunday afterera, nd the power trust's noon. His tbama Sunday will be dtlMaa committee would hare Put Beauty Into Your Life. mriooked It? You betcha my koati they wouldn't, specially EAHKMFAT8 ALL IN bea the question ja up to the people, 'nd PEOPLE, not DOLLMayor Anderson reports all ARS do the votin' 1 ! easements for the city distribuSicas me while I answer the tion ayatem are now completed phone. Bade. Hello, yea, thla by the city workers, and that noh Clara Spemkln', Huh, oh yea, where have they encountered any Cilia till speaks even after W. opposition, despite tbe fact tbat lb spankin'! What? 2:00 p. U. P. A L. workers had canvassed a? Yea, that's O. K., good-bythe city previously. Tbe mayor Whatchu say, BadeT "Justice takes this as strong evidence of hi consideration for those that the favor shown by tbe citlxeni hot the light 'nd power bills? for tbe municipal plant now being erected. (C ticklin' yon! a Acting at the request of tho National Womens Federated clubs, and aponaored by the Youth department of tho Provo Womens Council, 'with Mrs. W. T. Hailer as chair-ma27 different dubs and aodetim in Provo were represented in a moat unusual meeting last week at tho homo of Mrs. Hosier where an organization was effected for Youth Cooperation in this city. Enthusiasm reigned at the gathering, which heard of Anti-Liqu- or Vdl, Sadia, whats tha apacial i of that snicker in your eyes aornla'? Teahii lumpin aura City-wid- personally have the digestion of seemed and this quite an unnecessary precaution but I have since realised that a growing boy naturally after big meal in the middle of the day does need the time If he la going to grow up strong, to give the food a chance of being digested so that was quite definitely a wise precaution, and still la to all you fellows who are running Scout I a rhinoceros Troops. "The second point which Impressed me was that the whole program was an outdoor game, there was no question of boys being forced to do things against their will. "The third point which impressof the ed me was the feature ramp fire and here again I bewas the lieve Lord Badcn-Powe- ll first man to develop the value of campfire for aa rlvllized people and there is no doubt that It la easier to get to the heart of a boy around the camp fire than In any other way. Speaking of tha character building qualities of Scouting he said: len of Character: do that." lies ttpealui: Following Sir Percy's speech, Mr. Jlead Introduced Mr. John A. Stiles, Chief Executive Commissioner of the Boy Scouta' Association of Canada. Mr.- Stile referred to the coCanadian between operation Bconts and Boy Scout of America in the occasion of the visit of their Majesties. Tlie Kings lUrfhday On the King's birthday. May 20th, at doien of points along tbe imaginary line which links your country to mine, your Scouts met Canadian Seoul to celebrate the day, to listen to message from Prealdent Walter W. Head, from Dr. James E. West, from our Governor-General. Lord Tweeds-mui- r, end from Sir Edward W. Beatty, the President of our Organisation. World IVm-He referred to what we are doing for the cause of World Peace. And what I this great Organisation. the Boy Broute of America, doing to help maintain the peace of tbe world? For one thing. It ta training year by year an army of more than a million boys In the principles of democ Hi Of 4-- H In addition to tha gold modal awards, oach girl will bo given a chanco to compoto in tho National contest which will entitle tbe winners, (four or perhaps five from Utah) to an trip to Chicago to attend tba National Club educational congress from Nov. 30 to December 10 this year. Thla contest la now being arranged for, and win- - World Scouting ratic living, and no true democracy believes In war. It stirs my Imagination and makes my heart beat a little faster when I realise that today the number of boys of Cnb and Scout age In this country Is approximately eleven millions equal, by way, to the total population In Canada. Nearof these lads will be, ly or have been reached and Influenced by thie Organisation whose slogan is 'Do a good turn every day, and whose motto la, 'Be Prepared. 1 suppose every one of those boy can read and write. Many of them are still quite young, hut they can all listen to arguments pro and con, read about them, think about them and come to a more or less reasonable conclusion concerning them. The Boy Scouts of America, by its program, by its trained leadership and Its determination to teach boys love Instead of hate, is, In my opinion, in a very practical way carrying out the will one-thi- 4-- H rd of God. Dr. Went Speaks Tbe Chief Crout Executive closed the meeting. He made reference to the Job that Scoutera can well do In contributing to the betterment of mankind inrongn their opinion and then went on to ask Sir Percy Everett to assure the Chief Scout "tbat we are not discouraged" over world affaire for "we believe in Scouting" aa a universal power for good. Dr. West said In part: "I, for one. speak personally and we must bear In mind that that's the only way we are privileged to apeak when we get into tha realm of ' discussing world affairs. It la not our provinca aa Scoutera to settle world affaire. Ah, but It Is our responsibility as men of char acter to do what wa can to have our opinlone contribute to the betterment of mankind. to "I bring this meeting to a MesMiKn Baden-Powe- ll con- clusion with a most earnest hope that Independent of what I shall of course do pursuant to your action and the direction of your that Sir Prealdent, 'laughter), Perry Tiimself at the earliest opportunity, in tbe moat personal way possible, convey to the Chief Scout of the World, Lord Baden-Powe- ll and his dear wife Lady nsrs pill he announced later, states Mies Klrkham. These throe Utah coaatywln-ner- s were selected bat weak hr Mias Myrtle Davidson, state home demonstration leader, and former state elub leader, who was la elab Provo and'went over all entries here, making tha three selections, and aamlng runners-u- p In aach division, as follows: 4-- H CONFOOD PREPARATION TEST: Miss Donna Eves, first; Leah Jean Sorenson, second, both of Manila, both under Helen War-nic- k, leader. Mias Evea b a daughter of Jasper Eaves. She haa canned 800 quarts of fruits and vegetables herself, and haa assisted In canning 400 quarts. She takes an active part in the activities for food preparation their family of 18, and the story of her achievements was tha basis for the award being made. She hae a four year record as a club and her scrapbook, member, "Club Olrl aa H os teas" aa well as her weeks menus won the coveted gold medal award. 8ervel Ina sponsored thla contest. OUTSTANDING RECORD CONl. I want him to carry a mess- TEST was won by Juue Bean of PI. View. Ellen Bone of PI. View age tbat here Is an army of men and Leah Wadley of Manila won who, because of what ha did at Brownsea Island and subsequent second and third places respectivWard ly, have found a way of living ely. Montgomerycontest. company of the sponsored this Scouting, and because Miss Bean 1 n member of the as to depth of thie conviction its value, are ae crusaders carry- Home Science club led by Yvonne ing on In order that we may have J. Perry, and has worked for elgkt a belter people, a better world in years In the club. She hae epent order that we may have In tbe three years In foods projects and fullest sense, the truest sense one In home management, one In peace and good will among the Interior decorating, one In clothpeoples of the world. Knowing ae ing, and two In homo beautification projects. She to a member of we do what Lord Baden-Powe- ll has been eeylng the past thirty the Lincoln high school, and to years, we know his heart is bleed- active In her ward musical circles. BEAUTIFICATION HOME ing tonight, be, working tor ages, for three decades, hoping that war CONTE8T was won by Loraine would be Impossible in years to Jones, a daughter of Mrs. LaPrlel come, must be somewhat dis- Jones of Pleasant View, and a heartened, aa we ere. I hops Sir member of Yvonne J. Perrys Percy will say to him that wo here club. Her winning was baaed upare not discouraged. on the drawing to scale of her We are dismayed, but we be- mother' home grounds, and tho lieve in Scouting; we believe that record she made of Improvements it does give to Individuals those made and of proposed planting things which make for coopera- which the family contemplates. tion, yes, for friendliness, yea, for Her scrapbook was unexcelled for love for one another, and that we originality and was highly comare going to carry on and do our mended by Miss Davidson. LaVon Gurr of Pleasant View beat in whatever sphere of opportunity may come, whatever It may won second place In this division. Involve, keeping faith to the Ideals The Walgreen Drag company of Scouting. sponsored the contest. Baden-Powel- ' |