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Show PItOVOANS In The NEWS Utah Valley News . - AND THE JOURNAL published Every rrl day Moralng Utah VaUey Publishing Company IT N. Pint Waat, Provo UUh Advertising Rataa upon application Keynotes: Keynoting1 for Leadersihp Week, Apostle Melvin J. Ballard declared that the security of Zion" is found in securing employment for every head of a family physical security being the foundation, declaring that enevery member, rich or poor, under the Lords plan, is to a titled living. Expanding on this basic plan, he pointed to various church laws which aimed at security in all phases of the memlter's life. The law of tithing and fast offering, if for every church observed, would provide "plenty means direct being provided, alone not through member, but also indirectly by providing funds for industry and high school. west. - City Engineer Elmer A. Jacob la hnay pushing work on tha $57,-00- 4 sewer project under the Joint financing of WPA and Provo city. For two years this sewer project has been under way, furnishing much needed work for Provo the winter workmen during months, and coating to daU approximately 1100,000. It to hoped, Utea Mr. Jacob, that tho project will bo cotepletod this yoar, the laat 10 blocks now being under conatructlon. it, Paul Holt to feeling tough, not of himself, but because hnndreds of motorists ara going to bo up against n time limit nt the end of February trying to got license plates during tho grand rush that to going to Uko place about that time. Leu than 1000 motorists hnvs so far obtained platna, and lta nlmoat the end or January. At least 1000 plates must be sold here or soma motorists ara going to ho In tho tolls of the law, after tha time limit expires. Mr. Holt's tax commission office to In tho City and County building. because The government werfc oenaug UUh has l.l par east of har population unemployed. Tha national average la 4.1 par eant In actual numban this manna that UUh haa 11,141 poraona unOf thaaa 14.111 ara employed. and 1,111 ara woman. how ... Dixie College wanu n praaidenc, fallowing tha roalgnatlon of B. Olan Smith, whoao 111 health haa forced this aUp on hla part. Carbon collect alao will need n preaidant no toon aa tha Inatltntlon la completod, tha bunding of which waa aathoriaad at tha laat legto-leterConatructlon will in Reich at Prlca. a a Unanlmona declalon of tha aUto advisory board maheo It obligatory on tho SUta industrial eommlaalon to aat a minimum waga of 14 a waefc for a 41 hour week In tho reeUarant Industry In UUh, this lower waga being agreed upon due to tha fact that moat reaUnrant help gaU free maala and tips to Increase their regular pay, it waa assarted. a. eom-mtn- ess rs a. A million dollar weed project under WPA waa advanced for UUh this week by the ataU agricultural office, according to Commissioner David F. 8mith, who declares that woods la UUh'c pnln He enemy No. 1, and that the spread of noxious woods In this Ute la like a creeping paralysis and Just as stifling. George I Hobson is aUU superintendent ol weed eradication and ho urges that farmers themselves must cooperate If tha cuts la to prevent n eUto quarantine on nil agricultural producU from UUh. In The NEWS STOP Those Headaches, Eyestrain, Blurred Bight For glasses that give relief. Style and Comfort Dr. 6. H- - Heindselnan OPTOMETRE8T 3 natural re- sistant county agent, plana for a county horticnltnnl convention for Fab. 3 with prominent state speakers present, and organisation and plana for 1933 to be undertaken. see bution to persons receiving pnbllo assistance. According to Kills Johnson, Director of Commodity Distribution, State Department of Public Welfare, four additional cars totaling 340,000 pounds have bora promised. Clarence A. Grant, Utah county clerk, was honored in Suit Lake The extension service of the City last week by being elected United States department of secretary-treasurof the Utah haa received an appropricounty officials association. ation of $901,754 for 19S8, n department bulletin Just relea reports. Ths office of experiment On stations will receive Just over $800,000 and $1,300,000 bus been List , approplated for special department roaenrch work. The eon Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clnff conservation service will obtain have a new baby boy born to them from the government $33,915,643 but week. the phamphlet states. the Storks Visiting . USED CARS 1937 All Building Material Fast, powerful engine; finished in a beautiful blue and equipped with the famous electric hand Bus travel today is most luxurious. Coaches are warm and O comfortable. Individual redining chair rad free pdiowa. Beggoge stared hnlds ehreys handy. Ask agent shout low ferea to aU points. Big savings on round trips. Burlington Bus Depot OS V. Ual vanity Ave. PhOMi 1578 B. L. Blllota Agewt 164 West 5 North Phone 17 Star UPHOLSTERY Special But - They Laat Only January and February! NO LABOR CHARGE ON DRAPERIES! Special Low Prices On Slip Covers, Upholstering! .... TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE! Why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments. CALL 20 ACT NOW AND SAVE or IN AND SEE US We Do the Rest! COME HELPFUL SERVICE" Get Full Particulars At Tri-Sta- te Lumber Co FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. PHONE 20 1936 $) Terraplane Brougha- m- painted in a lustrous black; tremendoua luggage space under deck. A fast, snappy car with thousands of miles of unused Ammw transportation Sage green, with deluxe upholstery . . Spare in fender well, giving ex- tra large luggage compartment. New tires- - A 3L $595 Have Your Living Room Suite Rebuilt I COVERS SHABBY? Below Are Listed a Few of Other Special Bargains Awaiting You Here. Time To Have Diem Replaced! . SPECIAL LABOR OFFER DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL 1936 Dodge Announcement TOM DEMIS For 18 Yean with the Economy Shoe Shop, wishes to announce to all his good friends and steady customers that he is now ready for business at His New Location-- 30 NORTH SECOND WEST ST. 15c 35c Union Shoe Hospital 30 NORTH SECOND WEST ST. Panel Delivery Ideal for your commer- - tL ... $595 1933 Plymouth Sedan Motor completely overhauled ; new pistons, rings and bearings 1934 Chev. Sedan painted ; rubber; carefully driven Newly good 1933 Terraplane Seda- n- Farmers and Homeowners of UTAH COUNTY Half a Loaf is Better Than None Very low mileage 1935 Hudson Sedan Utah Timber & Goal Go. Phone 232 Terraplane Brougham SPECIAL THIS WEEK! Ladies Heel Lifts Mens Rubber Heels and can be sure of getting a FAIR and SQUARE DEAL We have been doing business here for 27 Indorsed CUSHION SAG? . Coal Drapery and Upholstery Bargain Days DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL there ara Good Used Car! Come where you PERSONALLY . ment ns the others. Dont spend days looking for a THESE ARE egri-cultur- see a Gala Coe Oake, 10, son of 8. Glen and Thelma Hunting Oaks, 1009 North University avenue, A grasshopper war looms for died Monday night nt tha family will 1938. DR. GERRIT DB JONG according to George F. residence, following a brief atdirect an open fornm on Church Knowlton, state entomologist, who tack of heart trouble. Hto parmnsto Saturday night at the says eggs found 91 per cent fer- ent! knd ono sister survive. Fun-Fourth ward chapel where choris- tile. and estimates that nt least eral service Thursday in tha ters and organists of Utah and 700 tons of bait material will be Fourth ward chapel. Burial In Wasatch counties may see and needed In the state to combat the tha elty park. Claudia funaral hear demonstrations uum Tracy hoppers. home. Y. Cannon, head of tho McCnne school of music In Balt Lata City, Though Provo, Logan, and OgJ. Spencer Cornwall, director, and den merchants have Joined hands "Tho way to control unjustiFrank As per, organist, of the in n state-wid-e fight against the fiable price advances is by increastabernacle choir. Stake presidents, newest edict from tho state tax production", a recant govern ward btohoprlce, and church music commission, that of n monthly ing meat bulletin quotas Marrlner 8. to attend Invited are committees tow, Balt Lake Ecclee, chairman of tho Federal tax inventory along with the choristers and or- merchants have refused to Join, Reserve Board as saying. Mr. ganists. but they feel Just as much resent- Eccles polnta ont that aa long as (SAUL years! see PICKED UP IN PASSING PROVOANS BURLINGTON er Jamea Judd. 14, of Hurricano, haa been appointed praaidont of tha AnatralUn mission for tho L. D. 8. church. Ho la a brother of Robert L. Judd, Salt Lake attorney, and for tho past eight year has bean a member of tho Zion Park atako presidency. Benefit checks for 7,bU0 unemployed UUhm were mailed this week from tho Unemployment Compensation dlTlslon office in Salt Lake City. PaymenU averaged $9.50 a week, the maximum being SIS a week to any person. Blake Haste! John Kilkenny, 61, dssd Saturday at a local hoapltal. Ha waa unmarried, a native of Park City, and a resident of Salt Lake City during moat of hto Ufa. Three slaters survive. Funeral waa held Monday at tha Catholic church hero. Burial took placo In ML Calvary cemetery In Salt Lake City. Hatch Mortuary. t- Tabor monopoly" U but out of several aerlona problems which face tha manufacturers of UUh, according to opinions expressed at tha recent UUh Manufacturers hold In Association convention Balt Lake City this weak. Threat of a labor monopoly la Imminent according to 0. A. Marr, attorney tho plant, and that therefore who waa guest speaker at tho man-houwork was furconvention. It was tho SSrd. an- nished in 1937 by the local power nual convention for UUh company when It purchased 171,-00- 0 tona of Utah coal laat year. e e s menu-Ucturer- Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor, the acreen'a mart talked about real --life sweethearts, are teamed la the beaaUfol picture "THIS IB MY AFFAIR". A stirlag dramatic story which plays at the Berra Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, Fdssary 1 and 2. There to aim a sew inane of March of Tima as well ae other laterrMring abort subject. Announcing: Our 27th ANNUAL I . undeveloped s DR. MILTON MahmiskL now sources and an abundance of has n sent on tho Provo school Utah and California are in money at reasonable rates this board, but bow long remains to partnerships on tha tonrtot bust; can bo dona. be seen. Following a ruling made ness for 1938, according to Gns P, recently by Judge George Chris- Bachman, executive secretary of tensen of Price, the board of edu- the Chamber of Commerce In Balt From tha rale of livestock and cation voted unanimously to cer- Lake City. California agrees to livestock products, tha Utah farm' tify Dr. Marshall as one of the route all motorists to Yellowstone, era realized $1,479,000 In tha 11 members. Oscar A. Spear who TG lacier, and Mesa Verde parks month period of 19S4, and $8r lost hla scat by one vote waa not through Utah, and Salt Lake Is tq 748,000 dnring tho same time ia GEORGE L. ELLERBACK, present nt tha certification meet. direct all Los Angeles visitors to 1087. manager of tho Provo division of Ing, neither was the school board tho coast Balt Lake claims UUh Power and Light company attorney, J. R. Robinson, both $10790,000 tourist business In says that one ton of coal used at being away from town. J. Fred that city alone tost year. ths Provo steam plant of U. Fechser, clerk of tho board, preand L. to equivalent to giving sented the new member with hto The State Department of Pubwnll days work to one man In certificate. lic Welfare announced today that tbs amount of labor Involved In 130,000 pounds of rice have reCLARENCE D. ASHTON, as- cently been received for distrigetting It from tho mines and to A PICKED UP IN PASSING HENRY TAYLOR haa become nationally famous through hto treatise oa Wholesale Buying which haa bean By Consumer reproduced now In several national magaslnes, the lataat being I "Domestic Commerce", a U. B. Department of Commerce publication. Tha study which produced tho treatise was mads by Mr. Taylor la 1937 while attending tho School of Retailing In ths University of New York. Mr. Taylor to tho treasurer of the store in . Provo. Ashton Beebe, n nephew of Mr. a a and Mrs. William D. Norman of Miss Edna Snow, Provo chair-- 1 AnLos died in Provo, Sunday Infantile paralysis man tha for geles, following a motor accident annonnees that everybody I year ago from which ha never fund honld listen in Saturday night I recovered. Ho was a former Provo broadcast by to tha nation-wid- e lad, leaving tun three years ago. Fnnral service will be held here President Roosevelt. this wash. see Arthur Gaeth, former president of the Csechoalovak mission, was tha leading speaker Sunday night ovar K8L being Interviewed by Elder Neff Smart recently returned from the British Mission, on newest methods of doing mission' ary work. Mr. Gaeth la also planning n eontlnenUl tour this rammer through Europe with a group of people from tho IntermounUIn development. The priesthood quorums, he declared, should in reality be brotherhoods, looking after the welfare of the members in all things, physical and spiritual. Likewise the Word of Wisdom is vital in the security of Zion, as witness the tradgey, the distreas, and suffering today among the people of Utah where breadwinners turn their earnings to drink. There is no security or safety when liquor is loose. All of which every thinking citizen agrees with But the real keynote of the week" was struck fullyby Dr. WIdstoe, Tuesday, as he followed the five deans of the university. Ilia address was based on the actual work of the Bngham Young university, the L. D. S. church center of education, and presented fundamental concepts which lie at the bottom of all education worthy of the name. As a keynoter we take our hats off to Dr. Widtaoe. Why do some people who graduate from this To be master of oneschool break the law?" he asked. Learn the law self is to be educated, he answered. he believes is true education. and then obey There is no security in a confused mind he added. Security lies in the understanding of the Gospel. All of these colleges are of but little value if they do not correlate their teachings with the teachings of Christ, and so furnish us with a philosophy of life which is satisfying, and which will solve the puzzle of life. We believe in that kind of education education which fits one for real life, which makes him better able to meet the real problems of the heart and soul, whether It equips him with skills or not- - The greatest force in the world is desire, will, ambition, and the greatest stabilizer is religion, because that is the force wnich directs the will to do and the ambition to achieve. Confuaipn never led a man anywhere. It staggers him, and defeats him. Clear purposeful living, with an objective in view so definitely that nothing can turn The him aside is the keynote to real education. is he where knows 'who man the for makes world way going. Mrs. Mary Jane Anderson, 57, mothsr of Mayor Mark Andorran of Provo, was killed la a motor accident near Oxford, Idaho, and was burled la Provo city burial park Wednesday following funeral services in tho Provo Sixth ward. J. C. Andorran, thS mayor father, was seriously hurt in tha motor crash, and was taken to tho Preston hospital. Mrs. Myrtle Burton, of Provo, to a sister of Four other Mayor Anderson. children survive. Tho Berg Mortuary. for tho year 1937. Laat year tha honor went to Ferrell Collett. The selection Is made each year by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. to Provo's Lob'a contributions civic life during 1917 consisted particularly of recreational leader outhip In which ha became an tha through light; standing figure ed soft ball field, and tha organisation of more than 1000 play-er- a during the season. For years he has been active In this field, and not alone In recreation but In numerous other activities, Ha Is a school teacher at Farrer Junior ..11.01 a year prlca.. SahaertpUoa PROVOANS In the NEWS Deaths A Drama of Supreme Love pwpuiariy E. Reed Colllna, waa known aa "Lob" Collins, elected this week as Provo'c moat outaUndlng yonng elvlc worker, by - Friday, January 28, 1938. UTAH VALLEY NEWS Page Two Green - - Many extras Runs like new 5345 1933 Thru the Farm Bureau YOU ARE ENJOYING 54,000 saving in interest rates each year. . . Protection under Produce Dealers Act. . . Lower Freight and 'Trucking Rates. Scores of other advantages. Thru the Farm Bureau YOU CAN ENJOY Fair Tax Consideration Rural Health Protectio- nSecure Proper Legislation and its interpretation. Membership in the Worlds Largest Agricultural Organization. Be a Lifter Not a Leaner Join Your Local Farm Bureau! Utah County Farm Bureau 2000 Members 10,000 Votes Terraplane Coupe car owner reports Original average of 24 miles per A snappy small TZ $555 A Very Large Selection of Good Used Cars Priced From $45 $145 Schofield Auto Go. 70 East First North PROVO |