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Show So the People May Know Abraham Lincoln A WEEKLY NEWS - MAGAZINE Volume Nine Number ten BYU Notes OF STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS independent PKO.VO, UTAH Larger Packages For Navy Personel EMPLOYMENT PROBLEM United States Employment Service, 1700 persons registered for employment in November, 1950 in December, and 1900 in January. The active application file in the Provct office was well over 4500. Of this number, 1627 arc World War II veterans. The opinion n( the office is that when warm weather and materials are on hand that all employers will use more work-err- s and that railroads, construction companies, farmers, retail, and wholesale trade, and other agencies will all be in need of many kinds of work- Dutch court- FEBRUARY 14- - Britt trio on Lyceum student assembly at 11:00 a. m. Yesharah Club. Smith Ban. quet Hall 7:00 p. m. Play The Return of Peter Grimm College Hall. Joint Stake M. I. A. dance. Phi Chi Theta Meeting. Smith Reception Room- - 7:00 p. men- mh r. , Placing of workers on jobs has fallen from 318 in November, 127 in December, to 77 in January, of which 114 were veterans in November. 58 in December, and 24 in January, showing the need (Turing the three month period- A11 employers are urgor to use as many workers as they can in order to ease the largest labor m. 15. force available In many years. Student body dance. Veterans The Return of wishing Peter training Play under the G. I. Bill of Rights Grimm" College Hall. are requesting training In FEBRUARY 16 greater numbers each day, and University of Colorado vs. B. all employers can secure the Y. U. Basketball. Womens services of veterans of the highFEBRUARY est quality and under the finest circumstances with less effort ever before and at the Stem. 8:00 p than same time keep our veterans in m. at tabernacle. Mask Club: Lola Peterson the right frame of mind and as useful citizens. This is their reading "Victory Begins. and all should rightful heritage, humorous Mary Wooley finish the job they did so reading contest. Little Theater. help well. They did it for us. AT SCHOOLS Forman. FEBRUARY 21 M. I. A- Gold and (three wards) Smith Social Hall. FEBRUARY 22. Class Green Ball parties. ANGUS LAMAR WALL Angus Lamar Wall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus L. Wall of ricasant View ward will be honored Sunday evening with a farewell testimonial in the ward chapel at 7 oclock- He leaves shortly for the Mexican mission, with headquarters at Mexico City, where Jic 'will labor as an LDS missionary. Mr. Wall is a graduate of Lincoln High School and Sharon Stake seminary and has at-- i ended BYU. - Immunization clinics against Typhoid Fever will be held acBuilding. cording to the following schedule: Lindnn School, Feb. 25. Mar Journalism Conference for School: Feb. 25. Sharon High schools and Junior col- 4. 11. 1946. at !):0n to 11:00 a m. leges. March 4. 11. 1046. 1:00 to 2:00 - p. rn. FEBRUARY 232. U. S. A. C- vs. B. Y. Basketball. Womens Gym. - Central School, Feb. 26. Mar. U. 5. 12. 1946- 9:00 to 11:00 a. m. - TimpanoROs Stake PI. Grove High School. Feb. Gold And Green Ball 2i. March 5. 12, 1940. 1:00 to Red Report From China Tuesday evening. February 2:00 p. m. Harrison Forman, nuthor of and 19th lias been set for Timpnn-ogo- s Lincoln High School Report From Red China will Silencer fat Lincoln High) Feb. Stake Gold and Green Ball 21 to he held at Joseph Smith speak February at the 13. 27.. 27. 1940. 9 00 to 11:00 tabernacle under the direction Memorial building in Provo, acof the Y Lyceum program. His Page School. March 1. 3. 15 cording to stake M. I. A. offitopic will parallel that of his 1940. cers to 11:00 a m. book. An outstanding Union School. March 1. 8. 15. program is Forman has been called by 1946. 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. lining planned bv those in Robert Ripley The World's have (barge, and Verdi Breinholdts Numerous requests Most Amazing Traveller and been made for prelection orchestra will furnish the dance was in China since Pearl Haragainst Smallpox, because many bor as a foreign corresponden children were vaccinated before for the New York Times, the entering school and have not tional Broadcasting Conuwnv. ihad a rcvaccination. Smallpox Grant C. Moon and Ella Mae London Times, and the Na- - vaccinations should lie done Moon. Miilud. Idaho, assumed He has led three exploratregularly every five to seven duties as man-anwire presiions in Tibet, has also immunity from dents of Nu chapter of Lamli-d- a years Formosa, Meslcmia. Mon- one vaccination does not last a Delta Sigma. L. D. S. nagolia, Manchukuo and the hintlifetimeat tional church, fraternity, erlands of China, and has conA smallpox vaccina' ion will Brigham Young university, it tributed to the National Geobe given with the last Typhoid was announced today hv the exgraphic Magazine, Asia. Read- shot, to all who desire it. If a ecutive council, as temporary ers' Digest and other periodic booster dose of typhoid is all officers were released with a David Balascos The play that is needed, a smallimx vote of thanks for their work Return of Peter Grimm will vaccination may he given along during the autumn quarter. oe performed February 14, 15 with this. Elected to assist Mr. and Jnd I at College Hail Y by The fee will lx? ns follows: are Keith and Ruth Rigtudents and associates. 15c. of dose typhoid Booster Salt Lak. In the Detroit Tribune this by, 10c. Smallpox vaccination and Verla Able. 25c. and James Py was described as A Jour-"eThree typhoid shots Tremonton. secretary-treasurer- s away from the crass comchildAdults and as temporary Appointed monplace and a grateful glimpse ren are welcome and urged to n the school year. heads earlier warld delicately Imaged. of this protectake advantage Under the in Ellsworth n"d Davie Brown. sponsorship of the tion as well as children Boise. Tdnho guided the affairs V. U. Com-?'tLyceum and school. of the chn"er along with Mr. dosi-Concert Association of of three had von If and Mrs. Jay R Huntsman. Isaac Stern, violinist, typhoid last year (1945). take a Provo. and With Alexander Zekin at the booster dose this year. Mrrs. Malcolm Peirson. Los Pno, will at 8:15 p-- m- - on last dose a booster If vou had Calif.. secretary- coruarv 18 Angeles. a concert in year take another treasurer. (1945) until formal elec'M Tabernacle.give booster dose this year (1946). He has tions eould he held. played with the Los Organized early last quarter. ngeles Philharmonic, the Port-Scin Our whole social life is the most Nu chapter boasts tel symphonies, essence hut a long, slow striving of any Chicago orchestra, the San for the victory of justice over unique membership in Lambda Delta Sigchapter oth-n- r nci$co symphony and force. John Glasworthy. ma. It is composed of married couples and their children. It for will the evening jjpgram that a married 1 in G. minis believed No. .5ona!a Slavonic Dance . in u. major of the national Jamaican chapter (Dvorak-Kreislercouples or Prelude, is. as yet. unique on fraternity Benjamin): nd Gugue (Johann Rumba (Arthur BYU campus, although Bach); Concerto in A Danse de Juones Antillaises the chapters will (Antonin Dvorak): -- .J? and Masques (Serge Parkofieff); other university suit in the follow undoubtedly (Niccolo Ravel); Largo and La Campanclla near future. tprMvo (Gaetano Pugnani) Paganini). i a-- 10-0- liei-au- - Mrs-Moo- y pre-scho- y s ): "tian SUCCESSFUL As flic 1946 Leadership Week was concluded Sunday, I) YU. officials characterized it as one of the most successful ever hold in the history of the event. In attendance it was tiic largest ever held at the institution. The success of two Innovations added this year were pointed out by Dr. Gerrit de Week Leadership Jong, Jr. while chairman. previous Leadership Weeks were held on the lower campus only the offerings this year utilized the facilities of the hill campus as well, with the result that con25-ye- gestions previously experienced were avoided," he stated. Tlie other new feature, using four days to inciuue Saturday and Sunday, was a great When Shall We improvement because it enabled VINEYARD M MEN Forgive? many people to participate on those days who were unable to DANCE FEBRUARY 18 by S. W. Williams come earlier in the week. The a recent poll of some of In are our Amt. Iran soldiers Sunday sessions provided a fine ward Vineyard in Gera climax, adding great spiritual planning b jolly dancing party disclosed that was it many uplift to accompany the wealth Monday evening. February 18, one-fift- h of them said of intellectual offerings of at Lakcview ward amusement around that Gennany had some justWeek. Leadership Sliencckerts orchestra ification for starting the war hall. will furnish the music and proThis is almost unbelievable. ceeds of Ihc dance will oe used You see the Germans are still Y. U. REGISTRATION n to defray expenses of the tooting their horns and shedbasketball team. Of the tital of 2725 students ding crocodile tears, to deceive A special feature of the event our soldiers, whom enrolled, slightly more than 900 they would are from Utah County, and the will be the giving away of valu- have killed if possible. And able prizes, which will include speaking of killing, the Gerother 1800 students claim oi homes. Dr. Lloyd three turkeys, 12 pounds mans didnt even stop to kill 900 of the sludents arc butter, 4 hams, 4 pair of nylon many of their victims. They from out of Utah, represent- hose and other articles. buried or burned them alive. communAll memljers of the ing nearly every slate in the It has just been testified at Nearly 2,066,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Senior Scouts union, as well as Iran, England. ity are invited to attend this Nurenbcrg, Germany, that in will mark the 36th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America during Canada, Mexico, and the Pacific gala affair. one concentration camp childBoy Scout Week, Frb. Oth to 14th. The theme of the celebration b area. ren were burned alive in a "Scouts of the World Building Together. Member of the Move"These figures indicate the ment are helping brother Scouts throughout the world to reorganise. blazing furnace and new-bor- n Their "World Friendship Fund" of voluntary contributions and rapid transition of B. Y. U. FARM KUKE'AU babies were drowned in buckets from a school of local emphasis their project of donating Scout Uniform by their Nazi Jailers. parts and equipment, will assist Scouting overseas and help develop to one of national and foreign LEADERS Soon they will have our boys of the the world. Above is the official influence. understanding among boys I that we started the believing FLANS MAKE poster marking the event. itila if Ihn linfvAl". and are responsible for all war, sity have been from areas in II Directors of Utah county the rotten crimes that they and near Utah County and farm bureau voted Tuesday to themselves committed on hu- Boy Scout Week this change1 in enrollment is I tl iro w full support behind the inanity, Boy Scout Week, celebrated from February 8 to 14, having a definite bearing on stale farm bureaus 1947 Germans were taught to is an occasion when the American people should really University offerings and proservice program, ac- blame all wrongs on the other cedures, he pointed out. cording to LcGrand Jarman, fellow. They especially liked to stop, look and listen. Of the present enrollment, secretary. blame the Jews and the British, 1300 students arc freshmen, Board members also voted to but were never willing to asThey should stop to realize just whnt a great work according to the report. Of the amend articles of incorpora- sume any of the blame themis being done by the IJoy Scouts of America in buildveterans on the campus, nine tion and make it mandatory selves. Tiu-- were the master ing better character in our rising generation. They are females and over 7011 are for llic executives to cleci a race. males. University officials are county should look at the results already obtained and they We went through the process executive committee. now anticipating an increase of Directors inciudo presidents of of and and should listen to the plea for greater cooix-ratiiforgiving at least 700 new veterans for the various community farm after tlie last war. Weforgetting helped tin Spring Quarter. supxjrt of this outstanding youth movement. bureau organizations, and also Germany get on her feet at that Next to Utah the highest on presidents of affiliated coop- time, only to have her come There is always a need for men who have the inrollnieid comes from Idaho with eratives. Officers include back at us more ferocious than terests of American youth at heart to serve as leaders 290 sludents registered. Nelson, Spanish Fork, ever. They took advantage of to help prepare the boys of today to be good cilizeus The student housing prob president; Sylvan W. Clark, nil our kindness and forgiveloins have been considerably Lchi, vice president and Mr. ness, and believe me it wag rf since the addition of gov- Jarman. plenty. ernment constructed houses to The Hoy Scouts of America is an ideal channel Primary project of the comNow, again, we should forthe reference lists. Rgardless ing year will ho a campaign to give and forget, but not until through which to inculcate in many of our young peonf the Intense increase in en- enroll all members in the Blue our enemies have changed their ple the principles of democracy, tolerance and underrollment the TV Y. U. is meet- Cross hospital program. ways and reformed sufficiently to ing its expanvinn problems in standing. Every lad who belongs to the Hoy Scouts good neighbors. effective wavs." he declared. But Germans arc not in the must be the better for it. Hut even more extensive and ct Two least repentant for all their more effective work will be achieved as the public crimes committed on beastly Tucs. Sharon Christian Science Church realizes more fully the scojh and value of the activities humanity. They would commit DIETY S ALLNKKS IS The M. I. A. of Sharon ward them all over if they had the now being carried on. EXTtir.I.Fn IN SFHMON arc giving (in entertainment power. Even most Germans On the occasion of Hoy Scout Week the Nation is Spirit is the subject of tin Tuesday evening. Fell. 12, at in this rountry show no signs of Germany's guilt. B-Sermon in alt authorized tin- - ward amusement hull, Lesson Scouts and they are esieciuly proud of its at 7:30. This is to lie Science Churches on Ciiiistian Democracy has very little to proud of their Nation. followed by games and refresh-im-nls- - thank them for. At the beginSunday. February 10. ning of the war, I heard one Among the Biblical passages These fads hud to the be- were "No man bath seen Clod Pear blight caused serious German, in church, tell how Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. duff t tie war was forced on Germany. damage in many pear and lief that if some spray could be iit any lime. If we love one This was Just after the time in us. were honored Monday evening apple orchards during tlu? past placed into the blossoms that pnot her. find dwcllnlb the would kill tiie bacteria, control and his love is perfected in ns when tiieJunior members of that summer. To help reduce Chamberlain went to would be obtained. Bordeau Hereby know we that we dwell Hie Pleasant View ward sur-- Hitler and begged on bended injury next year ail wo-x- l showing blight injury should Mixture was tried and found to in him, anil lie in ns. and his pri-iethem, prior to their knee for him not to start a war. If Germany had discovered be cut from the trees and lx very effective. for noise, Idaho, where love is perfected in us I John burned. Two pounds of single pack- 4 12.13) they will make their home, the atom bomb early in the war, ns they have piirchesed a ranch we would have been destroyed, Large limbs showing blight age Bordeaux Mixture In 100 and all Democracies The path of duly lh-- in what I here. would injury should be cut a font or gallons of water has been found A skating party was enjoyed have perished from the earth. eighteen inches below the dead to be the bel mixture to is pear, and men seek for it How would you like that? area. Smaller limbs and sprouts use. The spray must lie put in what is remote. The work at Utah Lake, with a large Hitler died with revenge need not be cut so far below on at full bloom and made of duty lies in whnt is easy, honfire, where some could rest the dead areas. This work thorough enough in insure and men seek for it in whai is from skating and enjoy its on his lips and he voiced the should be completed during the each blossom getting a good difficult. Mencius warmth. The group then went sentiment of the mass of Gerto the home nf Miss Faye Hair, mans. There were plenty of winter. with mixed of material supply Tlie trill i is. ones vocation where a hot supper was served 'little Hitlers" in the same A new rontrnl method prey- the nectar in the Calyx cup. gang, and he represented the ing very successful is No iniury to bees or to is never some far off possibili- the 45 members present. A beautiful wool blanket most complete devil that ever It is always the simple and in California ty obbeen practiced has ever pollenization of duties which the was presented Air. and Mrs. lived. Oregon orchards. It was de- served. and conrol of blight is round cals. It is all very well to forgive hour tests brings. careful passing after veloped so nearly complete that with those who are repentant and J. W. Dulles proved that in blight areas the favorable spring weather (no Mrs. Boseltha Vernon was willing to reform, but the Gerbacteria causing pear blight rain to interfere with spraying The strength of a nation, hostess to Orem Camp, Daugh- mans arc not. I repeat, they were to be found in most of at full bloom) it is possible to of a republican nn ters of Utah Pioneers at her positively are not. the pear blossoms shortly after practically eliminate blight especially Wa r is too deeply bred li home afternoon. Thursday the bees began work on them-Whil- from an area , so say ihe men in j Miriam Bradshaw them from the cradle to the the nectar was concen- California who have tried it wcM ordered homes of the poo Captain conducted the meeting. Mrs. grave, and has been for centurtrated. the bacteria could not for the past two or three years. pie. Mrs. Sigourney Della Tucker gave a sketch of ies. If we do not use our sense But as grow and multiply. D. Ashton Clarence the life of her grandfather. this time and repeat the errors soon as a rain came and diluted Assistant County Agent The duty of man is plain and Thomas Spillsbury. Adele of the First World War we are the nectar, the bacteria went gave the interesting going to pay an awful price, simple, and consists but of two Fielding to work. If no rain occurred At the age of 11 Caruso be- points, his duty to God, which lesson of advertising methods possibly total destruction of during blossom time, the nectar dried up and the bacteria gan to sing in churches. At every man must feel; and his in the early pioneer days. Re- - our country and our democratic of 25 he began hi duty to his neighbor, to do as he freshments were served to the way of life. died. During such dry seasons the a would be done by. careerSatan is not yet bound. large group present. little blight occurred. operatic ty FEBRUARY IB Lyceum: Isaac TYPHOID CLINICS PROVES said-Ovc- Gym. FEBRUARY 21. Egon Petri on Lyceum student assembly. Lyceum evening program-Harriso- t, mm BUILDING TOGETHER in weight or 42 inches in length, or 72 inches in length and girth combined may be accepted for mailing to Navy personel overseas. No rhange has been made In the frequency of mailing or other restrictions or exceptions now applying to parcels for navy personel- - Missionary This tall, gaunt man with the deep-sebrooding to the rose cabin and humble was lxtrn a in leg eyes, individual. no was in office the ordinary land, highest in American history have so embodied Yet few the noble qualities of the common man as did he. His genial wit and wisdom, his simplicity and earthiness, his patience and humility his love of country and humanity these were the things that have so deeply endeared him to the people of America. A cold nppraisal of the historical records reveals that Lincoln possessed no magic powers, and that at times he was bewildered, indecisive and blundering. Sometimes his moods probed the depths of depression, at others, they scaled the heights of inspiration. Hut through it all through the ebb and flow of his spirits, his political and family fortunes his true greatness gradually emerged until it reached full expression and marked him as an outstanding figure of the ages. In observing his 137th birthday anniversary on February 12, the American people honor him as the preserver of the Union, as the friend of all humanity. Friday, February 8. IDlfi esshts of the Postmaster Lyle McDonald Egon Petri, pianist, will play Employment con- announces a new weight and problem on the Lyceum student assemb21 at 11:00 a- - m. tinues to grow in this area, and size limit for parcels to Navy ly February to a statement releas- personel overseas. recordings will have an oppor- according ed today by W. L. Mildenhall. well Effective, February 1, 1946, as as hear see to tunity Provo Ofliee Manager of the parcels not exceeding II pounds him. Petri studied the violin at the Dresden Kreuzschule, and later played in the Dresden Royal Orchestra. From 190S to 1911. he held a profsesorship at the Manchester Royal College of Music in England. He studied piano with Richard Buchmayer, Teresa Carreno and Ferruccio Busoni, and prior to 1940 made his home in Poland where he taught piano. His debut as a concert pianist was made in 1902 In Germany and Holland, end he has played for the Although more than four score years have passed when an since that fateful night in April 1865 assassin's bullet cut short the earthly career of Abraham Lincoln, his place in the hearts and minds of his countrymen as one of the Nation's great heroes was never more secure. r mem-berhsi- y e 2-a- Plays at Ward com-mniciii- d s ix-in- lV |