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Show 0 ttttKrowmrontttt t , 5 f i 1 .. w:. a' Hosa faici 1 HrtaUd hr Baw 91 , Bjr Bmm Fwpb to A HOm FLAW v s M V S . . Bnamm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume DEPENDABLE Four Number Thirteen Under the Utah County Citizens Petition . . Capitol Dome AMERICA Senate To Pass Master Bill it la understood not all the names are yet In, but will - be added this week., and at the same time, those In charge of this gi-gantlc petition also Indicate that . meeting of all. memboth In Weber county and In bers special of the Provo Touth Council MUlard county similar petitions has been called for Monday at are being circulated, and the m. In the Provo high 7:11 ular approval is equal to Utah school p.auditorium when importIt now remains for the II state county's signatures. . to ant matters will be discussed, and WM an excellent program presented, senators to decide In what form P00 Lundell of Ben- - according to Mrs. W. T. Hosier, they will consider the governors Senator Francis ts of the chairman president of the council. proposals as the one all-i-n elusive Jm,B who It Is believed More than 70 members are H. B. It or. In the apparently Sifting committee. look with pected to attend, reproaentldg ntor assortment of II bills A re- every service .dub and civic recently Introduced In the upper ,,Tor on IS Potltlon as It la widespread popular sanitation in the city, but Mis. to Individually cover the varied phases of the plan. Legle- - fooling h in fnvor of Governor Hosier Invitee any other club or lativo experts predict that the society or organisation not now Circulation of the petition has represented on the Provo Touth passed house bill will be discarded s and reorganisation enacted In the been done by many different dtt council to send one or more meas- - sens, of both political parties, and gates to this conference Monday of attorney-analyse- d urea. approval as shown by the signet- - night. ares Is by no means confined to At the dose of the" 41st session ona party, both republicans and Delta Phi and Theta Sigma day Saturday the II reorgan- - democrats being found repeatedly Rho, mens and ladles' returned Isatlon bills and at least 10 others onm after the other on the pages, missionary fraternities at B.Y.U., allied with reorganisation wore indicating how this Issue of are holding a temple excursion to under consideration, with legal economy and reform In state ad-- Salt Lake City Friday. Approxi-aselstane- e, by the senate commit-- ministration has seised all classes mutely IB members are expected tee on revision and enrollment. q people. to make the trip. It was expected that some of the measures, passed upon a fctlonally drawn, would reach the senate calendar this week. ed se dele-serie- Provo Stake Plans Quarterly Conference In the meantime III of the 510 Mils' and resolutions Introduced up to last Friday night re-- . 4 malned unacted upon by Wither Eland for quraterly conference in the Provo stake on senate or house, of the no total, II had been passed ' by both Saturday and Sunday, March 1 and 2, include an evening eeeeion Saturday and four eauions on Sunday, announces SdtunJd il'to JETthLl E. Bowman, Provo stake president, with George .Albert C. the statute books. Twenty-on- e bllls and resolutions Smith of the Twelve Apostles', and Sterling H. Nelson of the killed by the two legislative Church Welfare board being scheduled to attend this.con- branches. Nine had been with- Church authorities. drawn. The house had 17 Minty- - ference representing the General ' The Saturday meeting starts at passed measures to act upon and 7:10 P. M. In the First ward the senate II house passed measures. chapel, whera both Meichisedek and Aaronle priesthood quorums Approximately LOO of the III will meet In preliminary session, bills and resolutions as yet unand then - separate for special acted upon had to do with taxameetings along their own line of tion and court or legal procedure, work. Arthur Qaeth will speak to divided about to each. Another Double luck came to George tba Aaronle session, while Presl-B- 0 Mr. eon and dant Charles E. Rowan will speak of had to do with state govern- Blake recently, meat reorganization. Fourteen Mrs. Samuel H. Blake of Vino- A members. tba concerned education, LB traffic or yard, when he won a position with njm pr0gress of Church LI were of Interest to the FBI In Washington, D. C. and fara will be shown, labor, and 11 to water users, also a beautiful bride. Miss Kath- Sunday at 1:10 a. m. Thirteen carry appropriations, rya Bamalon, of. Lake View, tba conference will continue with Ten relate to elections, 10 to de- - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse welfare workers being - asked fense, five to housing, five to fish 8ums!on, and was married In the Mpeclally to attend at the First and game, six to welfare, six to L. D. 8. temple In Salt Lake City, ward wber Elder Nelson liquor sales, and eight to health. Wednesday. He leaves today for wU1 tba principal speaker. to new bis so take up A dozen or have to do with Washington At-1a. m. the first regular agriculture and livestock. Others duties. will session of the conference Mr. Blake filled a mission from opan relate to civil service, pensions, at I p. m. the and marriage. Several are of 1117 to 111! in Germany, but was conference will be presided over regulatory nature, while nearly called home during 111! when the by g.jdar gmith. During these 10 seek establishment of com- - war broke out He then served ltlllrtnl Mr. and Mrs. Hilton J. In North Dakota for soma months, Robertson missions or boards. formerly presiding ow th The senate Ust week pamed the T , B-ta atud0d Other speak to tbe conference. bill authorising 5U Pr0T0 wd U J returned missionaries are also to counties to levy a tax for partW thara though present plans will tlma dBrtng the patlon In weed eradication "IT Interfere with hfe graduation thla peak at KDa President AndeoufBe., lUtes has grams, the house bill strengthen- - aprn-ln- g who rew charge of Jensen, and benevolent of supervision Having taken special studies for the con- arrangements ggggjgj and Insurance mutual companies, alonf tb, llna o work demanded 1 Mil another house making It op- by th Federaf Bnraau of invest!- Sunday evening's session is an tional rather than mandatory to gatlon, Mr. Blake secured this M. I. A. gathering, who will pro- maintain a city court In munlcl- - very Important appointment, and musical numbers and polities of more than 1,000 popu his many friends congratulate him n,, pabUc U Invited to all lotion. The house passed senate- - on naw potion. Congratula- lon. Sunday fed ml ona approved bills bringing . tr showered upon the employee residing In Utah under waddad eonple. KIRSTEN FLAGSTAD the state Income law, and authorworld famous Wagnerian sopand the fish game departising rano, wUl he the next attraction d ment to use certain available to B.T.U. Community lands adjacent to Great Balt Lake members. concert ' association for recreational activities. Singing In Shit Lake tabernacle, In addition to passing H. B. It, Friday, March 7, the great operthe lower house approved H. B. atic and concert star Is sponsored r II, liberalising the old age assistby 8ult Lake City Civic Music ss- ance set. Students who have not register- - soclatlon. Through cooperation ed for the new first eld clem with the organisation, tha Provo will be which le being held Monday and end B. Y, U. tickets Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 honored, Accounting -t.--p.i . P"1 -- state-owne- As a Career p. m In room 17 M, at Provo High School, may do so, Monday, March Ird. After weeks course In first one Is to secure u cerUfl- able eld, cate If h. pss.ee the examination. Every cltisen la Invited to take ndventage of this course. A new eeriee of book reviews on current problems la Juet start- bs fromSto !ng. This 'dam room II, Provo High 10 p. m Lew Rich, Office Manager of Anderson Garage will be interh viewed by two student on question "A e c o u nt 1 n g as a Career" over VOVO, Saturday, March 1st. at 7:00. p. m. This Is one of ar esriee of programs entitled "What Are Ton Going to Be? sponsored by the Provo Kiwanis club la their drive to "Know Touth - Meet Touth -School. Help Touth." ell A1.DKRT 8WKXRKN con of Professor John C. Bwen- sen of Brigham Young university, a greduete of B.Y.U., he eom- - doctor of rt?lu,rem,L state university. at Im- - mediately following completion of hie doctorate work, degree for awarded In June, Mr. Sweneen, went to Waehlng- D c ippn,n,mMlt chemist with tbe ai navel research laboratory. jnii A TITANTIC FACES STRUGGLE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1M1 INDEPENDENT UTAH FREE FLYING COURSE OFFERED FOR YOUTHS of people in Europe and Asia seem hypnotized by tyrants who pose as saviors of these same people. These tyrants have used their plea for salvation to justify the breaking of all laws, both national and international, the ripping of all treaties apart as if they were scraps of paper, and have pushed a merciless war of aggression upon helpless people everywhere. Is America immune from such aggression? Can America escape these same tyrants in our own land? The basic difference between Europe and America today is the rule of law. In Europe, men rule, not law. Europe helped America secure this rule of law. Every country in Europe, including Germany, assisted us in that titantic struggle through the centuries which filially brought the conception of the rule of law to the Millions without modification", house-approv- PROVO, (EDITORIAL) Popular approval of H. B. 82, which has already passed the House of Representatives at Salt Lake City and is now before the Senate, reached a new high this week when a petition signed by 1000 citizens of Utah county was presented The fete of Governor Herbert to the Senate asking that the senators pass this Master B. Mew's govern- - Bill providing for Governor Maws reorganization plan, meat reorganisation plan rests with the Utah state senate follow- log the surprising and practically unanimous passage last Friday by the house of representatives of B. , the single measure en- compassing all of the chief ezecu- fives proposals for executive, do- partmental, and commission re-- AT PUBLISHED world. ' ; I rwula there giweet-- . $100,000 GRANT FOB AIRPORT "equttara1 voald baTa bora given Provo Ins aU tv ong Mg0 lt tba iqutteis" down dltioaal "accntlon1 been epee a felae title Is Mart with. Rt utab movad br nBI (tata aathority so end snch projects es the straight as to allow Provo dty to aeqalre road from Boajamia aad - Shore throegh to the elrpert tba iud aad other proae-- not be buUt nut!) the whole naar the site, airport party gorging to Meyer Mark Anderson, trovarey is settled, gorioooig handicapping tha satin . 2 daTai0pmsnt program at Utah uka u thla matter of "sqaattara" .. 1a (or "about II people dawn for tho training. tateroeU their am ETSL tbsro plttfeg Ogdea is reedy to start a pilots ullHt tho IntereMa of IS, III J SO appllcuuU school and needs Utah YaUay" axplatae Other mihooU will Immediately. thtTSuMaaetly !. ha eetabllshed In tha state aa fast Vr0. hrtog.lhfc J Ia tha flat pha, If thaaa itvdaita art avtlltbli. Uad yroeiy is : a mmnturr Applicants must be between the had property rights really the uo- - .rrw , . agaa of 10 aad II and. If not at- - city would have bought them out to been eome has lead hnd end have to now. long ago, tending eollega OUepewnjwnne inra at least I years of collage work, purchased than by Provo dty.. nshtt. FN" 111111 If applicants are now in college title for which cannot yet bo pro-only ono yqnr of completed col- - duced, and lt is qvVont thnt the thwe ngntowwnM Me man elty has been led Into baying state lege work win be required. Individ male who Antherwy ra .prnvMM.ra A A AU etndento wishing this train-- property from M Inf are requested to ngtater with bad no real right to tha land they no the Utah Aoroaauti ca Commission, sold. Some of these tad Ivld sale the "eqeslleisM ie WY elene, State Capitol Building, Suit Lake have evidently squatted" an the lake land above "meander" line, City, es eooa as possible. omm appUeete the gait tots According to W. D. Hammond, aad than as tho taka receded they UUrests, wne era m wrlgattan accretion Comthe claimed land, have Chsirmaa of the Aeronautics ol lera ts ten mission, thla is tho greatsst op-- aad have bees "sitting thorn ever ne ore the eqnM portunlty that has ever been of- - sIbm, declare Mayor Anderson. fMpIrt rights ' V. It la alee evident, ho adds, that fared to Utah student who are , . r Interested In aviation. Ittehopod examination of old mnpa heads compromise by tha Commission that then will hack la the ire, rnTda be a large registration of pros- - tavel to exactly when this w old uuk Uka Authority" meander Una to, hot pectlve etudanta. it end aatebUeh tho multiple i which waters of Utah taka i put ar have establish the fldhte w 1 he adjudt- - Tbe Utah Aeronautics Commie- Ion wants several hundred Utah youths to take n complete eoeree In aviation free, nccordlns to nn ennonnrement made today y Director Joseph Bergla. The course Includes e complete ground training course end then an ad- vonced flying course including II to 40 hours in tha air. Tha course would coat a minimum of 1400 If the students wore required to pay tf. r' m ??"T for. u 'A 'vR SS an w . ? But America went a little further than most European nations in setting up our law. We not only placed our legislative branch or Congress; our executive, typified by the President; our judiciary, or Supreme court, under the Constitution, but we decided that some fundamental values are above all man-malaws, because they are principles. We incorporated them into our Bill of Rights, guaranteeing to every man freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech and freedom of the press, so long as that man respects the equal rights of other men. But me great principle of democracy, so fdr, has been merely stated: All men are created equal equal in opportunity with every other man. So far, not even in America has such a principle been achieved in any real mesaure. ' We know the difference between the rale of law and the rule of men. We see Europe damping down w a censorship on radio and press, and even upon TOSS DV ' private writing and speedi, : We see restrictions placed upon ' . ; ?. . j 4 every act of thepeopk, their fttfictloiui drenmsd-ibed- , ' to k.0ite,,tta their lives regimented, their private affairs controlled, . Senate Bills 70, 71, And 72 hove pasted both tbe Senate Aatherttn.wtu c hooed. the and the affairs of state conducted the House at the State capitol in Salt Like City, informs chairman according to the desires and whims' of ruling men and classes. We know Dr. James B. Westwood, local chairman of the Haattb eon- we have passed that condition in the mittee of the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, and the gm N pdj female for freestruggle ... dom and equality. ' t l Jaycees are now awaiting the signing of these HRs 'lqr aad lleoase fees which wlRM w ! lll,!llJ . Governor Herbert B. Maw in order to celebrate the achieve- The American Way 'of Life has encouraged free-utTaaei (Mali Uka iSa ment.of three long years struggle to place Utah la line with dom of thought, has . sought support! of pubHtf opinion, similar. bg placed te the state have which states passed 19 progressive other, through education and public discussion, rather than by stifling or regulating public opinion. America has .. :Dr. D. EMoe Beck of Prora I . . . TTVT Jareeee gained personal liberty, but that victory was bought by state eheinaaa Health eoHlttas, sad h aad Dr, v centuries of conflict running back into the history of Westwood an Jebltaat over the Europe as well as our own land. ? access of. their .. efforts which ?? bow in ska It eicasssry for all Entrenched sutocrscies hve fought long and bitAaother la a series of lectures rf. I1-vho obtala marriage terly against freedom of epeech, against freedom of the on the hlble by H. A. Reattro, will m Utah to aadergo total y.T1 dreaies. press, against the right of public assembly, against be siren at the church Jnet north or ngml dtoaaaae, aad . alee aot he dralaed, R"w, remoraa otharwiee ay aruntais of the Poet Office Sunday at 7:45 prohibits thom yereoaa from mar-political freedom as exemplified by the secret ballot . ara . affUeted with eara. hy any $weoe, P. M. The world la feet dlrldlns .rylBg wh snd an untrammelled legislature. Religious freedom Satan mrK two whtak are. or Itself Into greet camps. TaDaraai dgea !?, wa?rrm: too, whereby every man may worship God Tho aeeoctauoa. according to appears to be ruling at tho present Bl, become eommanieabta. examtho right te hM alee hare the dictates of his own conscience, has been won only tlm. third Mil nqalree proaatel by The lnatIons of axpeeteat mothers for on, lecture thla Hear centuries of struggle. Our forefathers have loosed the f JT Origin, History, end Final Destiny Tanaraai dlssasM. chains of slavery, of serfdom, of bigotry, but we have 1 of Satan. Will Satan appear as gg wdMpread la the Interest world? tbe not severed those of special privilege to gain the Christ and daceW ln thta matter sad so far reachlag hope WUl he thlH mgaseree that Dr. K. K. tsrthermore ae fetaro Mae Does he hero a body? of the agea economic freedom ever be eoBTertod? H he la not tatteier, director of the Proro tata ahtal he permitted at aB Evidence is not lacking to show .that Europe is be eoBTortad, wUl ho burn in strict, state health departmoat, eept by those was rare wm gMam F.tW , u forerer? Thee end many bg, prapared a eeriee of FOUR 'hell that fighting very battle today. Mistaken aa the masses will be answered articles 0B Venereal disease pro- - Aathority. other question of the people may be in following their totalitarian from tbe prophecies of tho bibte. Taatloa, aad tbsee articles wUl leaders, at bottom, Europe is struggling to overcome Yon will went to know for your- - ippHI weekly la tbe Utah Valley k owned by Prow city economic slavery. America does not fed the pinch so Hews. The first of tho 'eeriee J. P. McGalre, who (baoltanw because our vaster resources, but America of heavily follows: dreetlag street work aad too is seeking economic salvation. Manpower - The Basic Great and popular leaders ace the vision. Our PresiResource of Defense this one balldoser wee ea dent, Franklin D. Roosevelt is a man FOR the people. sire investment, hat today It ta Utahs Governor Maw is also seeing the vision, and f (No. 1 of a series of foar news working II hoars a day, working for it. His reorganization bill is evidence of his articles by Dr. K. K. Latttor, should, la fact, he doing fan Um Morning Chnich Service desires, for it includes that "self-hel- p idea which lies will be held Sunday morning at daty all 14 hoars If work needs dt at the bottom of all economic salvation. tho Community Church at LI doing ta to bo doae whoa waattak oclock, church school win be Hammond Asks The knolls aad hills uaat .el the, America wants social security more than any, B. Y. U. when, the held at 1:41 a. m. Pastor1 clem on else and seems almost willing to risk all thing earth, tor tion unit" of tho NYA OtTh to ' people of high school Safety Looperation young other freedom for it. but we must not forget that our be erected en rapidly ' ego end over at I o'clock F. M. W. D. Hammond, Chairman of aBOOtkad gff, aad religious freedom, our persons! freedom, our democratic Young Peoples C. E. meets at 7 freedom of today has been won by centuries of toil and Read Commlsrion. wH1 bggfe there P. M. end the Breakfast club tho Utah State sweat, of blood and lives, and we must never retreat, meets as usual at I A. M. today urged ell Utah motorists to aUtaa Hr. McGalra. At the nor give up these fundamental rights. cooperate with taw enforcement tjma wo other Jobe ere ' waiting Junior 0. E. officers In ea attempt to cut traf- - or tba balldorors heavy. ( ' America is entering the last great battle for freemeets Monday at 4 P. M.; The dom. In fact, we are. in it, whether we declare war or Ladles Aid meets Tuesday at 1:10 birthday for their not; whether we fight Germany or not; whether we send jeer, la Utah, 171 people not many appointments that ean't our sons overseas or find it necessary only to defend our luncheon. Choir practices Thurs- - jMt tbelr lives la traffic accidents welt e few mlnntae If It save a Thla ta a life." shores. America is in this fight today just as much as day at 7:10 P. M. Involving automobiles. Mr. Hammond pointed oat that tremendous economic lose to eay England or Germany. We do not see all the implications The n.. of Pramof the grief end sorrow moet motorists feel that they era nothing We thla see dim the I. yet. only h.nr February outline, but the advancing ttJ th.t come, to tho reletlTe. end Immune from sccldeet wUheat hordes will never be stopped until economic slavery is I h dtoPPng to thl.k that It might mTnRyruroh at 4 o?ioTk blasted from the world, and men and peoples are free to A c.raful study of the accidents mean their own death or tha he Thta ta- being1 held under live and enjoy the fruits of their own labors, and not rrveal that a majority of them death of a loved one la cnee of nir-- a of tha pay tribute in wasted lives to their overlords, who today In'the coml could have been prevented with accident end ao they taka ehaacee Many of tha ehorche of reasonable cere on that are ell out of reason. After appear as financial manipulators. are muniiv eoonerstlng In this th exercise the driver. Involved, the accident, realisation eomas of the pert This last great battle for freedom may be the preservice "There Is so Utile reason for ox- - too lata to be of any use. If dicted Armageddon, when all nations will go down into cesslve speed," ssld Mr. Ham- - motorists would stop to visualise flaked I Icon Mapper the Valley to battle. When we come out it will lie with A will A person may save five In advance whet would happen la be held at the Church mond. victory indeed, for we will have won the greatest battle Saturday, March 1st, commencing minutes or even ten minutes by cuss of accident there would ha of history: an economic victory giving to every man at 1:10 under the auspices of the speeding, but what docs that more careful drivers aad far equal opiiortunity, with security and abundance for each Ladles' Aid. Tickets are being profit anyone if lt eoeta the life fewer accidents. old at IS centa for adults, 15 or the limb of the driver or of Lets make 1141 tho Drive person living his own life under his own roof. Then someone else? And there are Carefully" year. will the Millenium dawn upon us. rente for children. ;! 1 de God-giv- en l g Three Health Bills Sponsored JaVCtteS n Le&lSl&tUre ' -- lfWtaMMeeiiw '.- - . ri ' 1 mt rtta y.ta . -- ?fT.T .. rv fci "? $; i'i j. J-- s-- to ,td . -- J - - - L w |