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Show ' ' V - Q) i V i-- smu tmu A IMI JAJTOAJBT Printed fur IMI Hmm PttffclS A BOMB PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Volume Four Number Five DEPENDABLE PUBLISHED Quarterly Conference For Utah Stake Saturday, Sunday AT PROVO. (Ilia INDEPENDENT UTAH FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1M1 Tuonol Profoet Starts Though contracts were let on Nov. 10, and 900 days from that date must see the project completed, yet this of the tremendous week actual hoiing-in- " Duchesne tunnel Indicated the official beginning of tha located about 20 milei above Kamas and eight Mirror lake, on the Provo river, which will lead water the north fork of the Duchesne river into the Plow ' Saturday tration building at the comer of let North and let Weet (treat, and ahould be attended by all atake and ward welfare worker, At U V. . Murdock, The flrat Sunday at to th total expenditure without single dtlsen appearing to op- peso the proposal. This Increase will be used to carry ou public improvement, the mayor ex-- a Th Commissioners also plains. okayed an Increase of $15,000 to (Continued on Last Page) FOUR DAY CONFERENCE mencee priesthood Quorum, the former the Amusement hall where a film on Church Welfare projects wUl be shown, and the Aaronlc In members th Prleethood Chapel auditorium. The second session commences at 1 a. m. In the Tabernaele, and Is to be a general public aeeslon at which the visiting brethren wUl call for number of their own afterchoosing. Hmilarly th noon seaslon, commencing at I p. m. In the Tabernacle will be conducted. At 7.10 p. m, aeeslon of the conference will vene under the direction of the stake M. L A. In . ' umi tin f then dully. Making Me oppsufunii Juet twu A LKADDfO FEAXUHB of th 10th annual Leadership 1, Week at B. T. U., January Exwill be th Teacher-Alum- ni hibition of Fine Art, according to Crimean, director of the Entonsloa Dtvtslou and tba general chairman of Professor B. F. Larson, art partmsnt chairman Is ;n iBTittloa to all B.T.U. alumni, former lt.duts, and former mamben of the faculty, to Bead hlm three pleturea. The exhibit wlll lhowB, as In past years. In Room D. gallery for some time previous to Leadership. 1 1 end sue half hauii and eta mh tea ufler the mlMpl heBu hud not lstorfsre with work rerk eu the dittHuf Is sxpestad ta rapidly tollowtag the haMeg Tka tuuasl will hurt u of 171 second feat ef flood wkll nritaod, and feet wkaa lined, aeeardlug ' Lenau. : . lit 17-1- n . T asrisloHaw fo ' . Importaat logtslsttou portal -lag to tte Burkotlag regulsUeue and the geseral welfare ef the Fruit industry will bo dieeussed and definite proposals mod for th next legislature whoa fruitgrowers of Utah county meet Saturday In Balt Laka City, stains D. Ashton, assistant Clarence agricultural agent for Utah coun- PUNNED TO DISCUSS ty. Panel discussions and lectures by nationally known authorities on problems connected with the home and farm life of the nation will focus attention of Utah county residents upon rural economics and rural sociology in Provo for four days, starting Feb. 11 and ending Feb. 14, announces S. R. Boswell, Utah county agricultural agent. Hr. Ashton urges that every Utah county grower attoad this mooting oc about half th fruit of the entire state la grown In thle county, mud It therefore is very urgent that growers hero have a voice ta planning this legislation. ' Governor-eleHerbert B. Maw will address tte gathering which will be held under the epoueer-shl- p of the Utah State Hortleri-tur- al - ct 9TODKHTH nrij.ene . . , . ... 'airM Av j!? society. n, Others will Include roprooonta- tlvm from U. B. Depertmut of wUi bo hrid U the phyric. Utah County Plan- - men, gtudvnt who are between nlng Board; Btato Extension Sr- - th, 0f II and 17 and who Jnnlor Chamber of Com- completed two years of AdmtaloSecurity Mdgo work sro eligible. Provo Youth Couueil sad tha Brigham Young University. In fact II prominent opeekcrs are achednled to appear tha eonfOraaoa. They ' eon lor Alva H. Benton, eelentiat of the Bureau of Agricultural economic; Dr. Howard A. Prwtoa, profoooor of Honey MBS PHOEBE KAlfDBL, director of nerslag at Greeley State college, will conduct uu Institute Saturday, at tte hospital, for uureee, the thasM of which Pietaariomal Growth". will be All graduate uunee In this district are Invited to attend. dspart-Agrieultu- ro; Slfrf eol-Far- m 'rt'oSStaritariii William ebell, Ole Chriettauaen, A- Fonythe. Looter Jone and George Sutherland, youre health, happineae, and prosperity. We look to the New Year with greet expectations. We believe that an era of success for America and Americans is dawning. We look for increased opportunities, and a better frame of mind. It is oar earnest hope that Provo sad Utah Valley, and each citisen within this area participate to the fullest in the New Years bounty ty Classes era held each Monday and Thursday from 7 to 10 p. m a complete schedule being avail- able upon application to Miss Mitchell. Tba Publle Forum Is held each Thundmy only at I p. m. In the Central Library under the direction of John Bown. Other instructor include Mrs. Marcello Jar fan scheduled to embark on the New Year packed with Several new classes and a great variety of subjects are the u'aivonity of Wuhingtou la now in readiness for the 1941 Adult Night school, starting Seattle; and Dr. Curl Ackormau, Monday, Jan. 6th at the Provo high school, under the joint sponsorship of the Board of Education, PPovo City, and the Maay ba invited to attend, sayu Hr. WPA, announces Miss Ruth Mitchell, principal. Bo well, mud tha public goaorally If you are interacted In life- - Hawkins. Hr. Agne Dauwalder. Ic urged to bo promt. long learning, you will want to x. A. Mitchell, Mlao Ruth Mlt- - Hark Eggertaeu and Forum. Drafting fappinras Weve got YOUR name on our HundraftaMrsf lnnnmlreBri Worklng actlvoly in preparation attend these free adult elaasee for the coming eouforeuca urn the from the vary beginning thl following representative, who year, y Htao MltcheU. will also be la attendance at tba A few of tba couroea outlined, various semloua: Lee R. Taylor Include clothing, applied art, enrol Payton, hand of the Utah rout events, public affairs, short-CounPlanning board; C. D. hand (flrat and oecond year Ashton and Bessie K. Lemon, work), typewriting (flrat and assisting Hr. Boswell at the Conn- - second year), reereatlon, poetry agents offlca; Georgs W. appreciation, abort etory writing, Brown, of the national farm loan bookkeeping, and the Public Tl : Hie pereute, Mr. end Mta. are memhere ef tha Beeeud L.DB. word. Mr. Baglay Is emMrs. Dairy. ployed at Oleeas Begley Is u Provo girl, haa llvod hero all bar life Mr. Bn-le- i, who wsa horn day, and Gluon, horn In Provo. Joan, ea mu , y, butt THOROUGHBREDS IN OREM ATTRACT HORSE HRKKbisRSt of 11 Thorough! and operated by of Prove le at-- u lot ef attention ever the country, particularly bona bread ore. far Mr. hu a U. S. Department of etulWau there which la ta ba ana of tha uutatuud-In- g etallioHa ta tha entire eon try. Mr. McLennan le operator of tte Western Dtatributtug Mate Prove uad thle Amrt-eulta- re wlS?lL Totroan, rural sociologists of the w q Planned bj County Fruit Growers FARM AND HOME PROBLEMS OF UTAH COUNTY Eddio Nicholson of the Junior Chamber of Commerce; Dr. Carl- ton Culmseo of the B.T.U. Exten- slon department, Arthur Gaeth, chairman of tha Vocational com- mittee of tbo Youth's Council In Provo; W. R. Dunkley, DeVon 8tewart, and Norma Smith of tbo Farm Security administration. . as eeriy-morat- S.tS a. m. In the Sixth ward chapel, and la planned for Melchlsedek th and BUDGET took place at th second public hearing on Provo Citys 1041 budget on the last day of 1040. An Increase of $15,475.65 was added . Baffley Vase f24 GARBAGE Two of the visiting celabretias will be Dr. Lowry Nelson, profOe- aor of rural sociology at the University of lllnnosota, formerly of the B.T.U. end later of the UAA..C. at Logan; and Dr. E. D. "hoi lug- - Preparations for the In have bees going forward for BaDY Wlllfl . . more then s mouth at the tasaell m entrance by crews of the eon tree t-lug company, the Utah Coaatru- HOCpitXl tlou Company of Ogdea, whose bid for $717,171 for the first James Heat Begley made oa unit of the throe mile tassel wee eigrarsun a$ Utah It. B. O. Tolley hospital New Tear's day to accepted November Larson, U. 8. Reclamation Barone wta the honor ol being "Beeler engineer, la la charge of the entire Utah Yrilay (Or 1141." Ha h a Provo river project. The mb-- so ef OsrreU end Pearl 0$w Weet First loath, plated tassel wlll cost around Baglay af $!,9IM44, he states. J. J. Bar Prove, nod wee here el ? 1:1$ gar of Provo la Hold ftgtaur fa Wodaeodny marelsg charge ef the project for the Be- Waighlag poeaia 1 eeeeee, ela motion barean. tha IttOa nan, whs taut really Bod weatbor ha dalayod the dames Beat pet hut wB be as tart of IrUliag, although eeveral eoau as he le old enough to be' In church, wee the flmt thouHad cm hie yards eC excave-have beau umpletad at th baby to ha hern to the hiepttal, ontreace site, and utter work. In 1141. Hu we utao the aalr;. rack a eeittag up the samp end baby hers there New Year's Dog. sseieeoeoooeeeeoeeoesMs . Door Croon $2,000,000 :JJ will ba held at the Stake Adminis- agitate the City Commlaalon right off the reel for 1141s un- folding picture. About half the were re- surrey Queitlonalre turned, and the great majority of those which were returned indl- cate favorable attitude toward the Garbage dlspoeal system planned by the City, which would giro weekly collections to every home at a cost of only 14 cants. But what do the remainder think f Now It is planned to contact thee la th city peraonally, who did not return the questionaira, and hare each person sign his approval for such a system. If (0 per cent of the entire city favor the plan It will likely be put over Failure to get 0 Immediately. per cant would make It Imposelbl. to clean up th city anyway, and that is the only reason the City commission Is Interested In It, and the flutter will likely then be The personal canvass dropped. Is being made under the direction of the Utilities department. ,, OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Conference sessions commencing Saturday at 4 p. m. and continuing through Sunday have been outlined for Utah stake by the General Church authorities, announces President Royal J. Murdock, but details of each session are open to suggestions from the visiting authorities, and so each session is programmed only in a general manner, he explains. 4 p. m. MMlon r in short We wish for one and all a Happy New Year. The themo of the morning scr-t-y vice at tha Community- Church thle Sunday will be meat for 1141. Th Church School wlll meet as usual at 0:45 a. m. The Young Peoples C. E. meet at 7 p. m. The Junior C. E. meets Monday after school. The Ladles Aid meet Tuesday at 1:10, p. m. The Annual Meeting of the Church will bo held Wednesday night at 7 o'clock. - Commlt-aaaoclatlo- n. Highlights From President Roosevelts Historic Address; Not within the century hu such s du-dar- Is he eu ..The give sears etteutleu ' ! ' t V Salmria.an'a fl a ta his flu leehlas lot, aid have' breufht feverehle during .tte hetUsyi letters, mpsrislty far hie flue etallieu. . policy Whe le nut thrilled by a flu far-reachi- nf and quietly liven by the nation's that delivered Sunday night by President A XBW STATB chief executive of vane la to ba pa blitted ttk Roosevelt, in the opinion of most commentators, and it is at once a statement of policy which hu repercussion not only year under the chairmanship of Dr. Carlton Calmaaa, head of the throughout the nation but throughout the world. been so clearly, forcibly, u Highlights ef that speech ore heard that evening hers copied over the national radio hookup, to which more people listened "fireside then to any previous chat ever delivered by tha president: Never before since Jameetown and Plymouth Reck hu our American clvlllutlon been ta euch u program aimed at world trel they would ultimate sctioi ta th United Statee" The Axle net merely admits, bat proclaims that there eee be no ultimate peace between their philosophy of govemmut and our ef govemmut. In philosophy view ef the nature ol this undeniable threat. It can be nuartad properly ud categorically that the United 8tatec hu no right or reason to ueonrago talk of peace, until the day ehell come when there le a clear intention on th pert of aggressor nations to abandon ell thought of dominating and conqnoring the world. (Continued on peg four) Journalism department at fed. hem You eg nnlvantty. The second volume of Utah Stage" b expected to be off th preee aheat December 1, 1141. It will be dedicated to the late editor of tte flnt volume ef "Utah Slags", which wu published In 1SS4. They were Harrison R. Herrin, thu chairman of the B.Y.U. . Jonrnallm department end editor of the Improvement Era end EMo Telmege Brandi ey, associate editor of the Bra. Like the volume of "Utah Stag, wu a milestone In the ment ef Utah poetry, the volume 1 expected to reflect the growth end trend of poerty ta the slate, ud to encourage Its program, according to Dr. Cleans program. : |