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Show 'T.J t Publi ir in I'wMir r f British Economist Advises - Journal iin nii rv Fr.duv iiii.riiing hy VALLEY I'l'III.IrilllNO CO. li.-- UTAH ' Provo, Utah. IT North First West Entered aa files at Proro, Utah, matter November ili Ad of Mari s mt-i-- 11), 3 ! 1 at tlit! post 7 3. IsTJ. It Wi-.-- Indie-- l . 1 I l.-- I hi was ucedeil was sympathy ami forces of iinlirntry tin' two - lx iiliiii suggests that government should offer storaKe to all empire producers of specified raw materials, free of warehouse eh antes, and for a nominal Interest charge, provided they ship their surplus produce to es in Britain. approved would not own Thn Kovernnii-n- t the Htin-oulriKht, the producers rutaiiiiiiK ownership, and takinK Hu- - risks of price changes, anil Keyne's proposal war-hous- heiiig free to ilispoHe of them at any lime, hut (he government would Iskiiii advances on tln-iat treasury hill rates up to !0 per rent of the market price In s war, reserves wuiilil lie heller than a gold mine", declared Keyn-- s. "and in peace the a first step plan would tow uni making possible a sli'iidier scale of uiitpiii of the principal raw materials "li would he a demonstration of reserve resources which would calcli llie imagination of the And if it should also world. serve the causes of peace prove to hu a new and useful iiisiriiment In our armory for the control of Hie trade cycle (other instruments ur needed), let no i lie eoniplain.'' ? y y y y y First West ORANGES 300-siz- e s 1 - Gli-ii- er In-a- n. com-Ostle- r, t il ' N RA K E- cup.i'.t "That could ! S I 1 i I i'l.b-- I ii ul l'riivn. I ' I.'II'I II. ! .1 'i.:n .Mr I i. I i nf I .1ii-- ' L' n i r - As of Decelnlier 31. Mi Carrel- (in - A. Walts. 11 4 leal . . . ; ? at L & H Tire Co. a profession. DRESS BOSE I :ii,- Sale Irii-- MIC jl) limS' l 'dii-s' SHIRTS or SHORTS . 2 cans for 25c t Irma Aeor.i. U.arhnra Baglin. ; Catherine Decker. Clarence ; per roll 4c lertsnt. Mary Huff, Essie Keeler. ! . . . . per bottle 19c F.l-- Kale J Mathew 4. Mei.Irum! Lily Olsen. Gertrude Page. Mima Kashaml. Olive S. Reeve. g (. H. Rigby, lieieiia Stewart. Pnrker School Gcticil Brown. Rlioda C. Muriel Christensen, : Gcnoii.ve Ellsworth. Wyora ll.in- -' Manrlne Jiihnsnn, I.iielle V. Join . Iiln l.ierhly, Blam lie I . j N- Non. Itorothy I'owi'',-,,Tnrmr. Lyda Van Leuran. H. i "arloti J. Meats are Inspected LOAF CHEESE (cream loaf) . . lb. 15c 5c SOUP RONE (nuckle bone) SPARE RIRS (lean meaty) per lb. 15e SLU ED RACON (mild liavor) . lb. 23c Wliatentt. 21c t SHORTENING (white cloud) Margaret Boyer Edna M. Ilovle. 2 Jennie Hardin, REEF CURE (boneless) for 29c j,.Chester Graff. I.aVar Kump. l'loreine Join-Marie Krueger, llelva I PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE zies. Florence Miller. Gene rhil-. Burn-ingha- S n. Floy-Ill.- SpiN-in- l IxH of PEASANT DREBSER Size II to SO Extra (Juulity, Hoys' School Pant 98c $1.49 or fouiil Grade, Mi Kliirt I ni It P.avon Silk DRESSES . gl.DS Value $1.00 J SSace New l.ot of I id:' liny on I.lo"; Bantiex Mostly liglit colors 150 : run in Brier Stei-l- n l.ot of Girls School Dresses 2 FOR 51,(55 Q ... MEN'S or 1I.1TS Mi.se shirts - Mltlik S irri.-- l.ot of Hoys1 - Felt Men's I la Sllills l'-- lo Siei-iii- I .of of Men's nml Boys' SNri.-i- l All (Sizes Fresh Quality Meats All U. S. - h t l.ot of Sis-riu- l Beys' 5c 2-lb- h 50c I per can 10c per quart 39c . I Pay as and . . 2 bun. nli-ln- B.looniers nr rayon ui Eiirfro l.ini ( liiMn-n'- Junior High - tnli-rc-t- TIRES stories. Vorabulnry has always held a faclnation for Mrs. Redd, and she At Exceptionally Low Cost has made words her holiby as well as writing. Early In life she formanil oned the habit of never passing over a word she did not underEASY PAYMENTS stand her dictionary was always a rlose friend. Her poems, short stories, and you ride play all denote that she devotes AS LOW AS mnch time and caretni mougnt to her writing. Among other plays and pageants which have been presented in Provo, Mrs. Redd wrote the script for the pageant which was produced at the 1938 Easter sunrise services at Utah Lake. When asked her opinion as to the value of a hobby Mrs. Redd said most convincingly, "There Is no better way to employ one's spare moments than In doing some 24 AV. Center Flume 403 constructive work. One should choose that which Is closest to one's heart and then do tho very heat one possibly can and before one can realize it a hobby becomes short pr-- J j You Can Get I!:!). 3.. IIEINTZ CATSUP Ii)i-hm- of rity roonllnntor, and in Sincerely yours. very much Interested in (lie J. Edgar Hoover. vocational side of Ills educational act H ilh,. lie promisee a series Tile fil- -l flock of geese seen of eniiiinenfM on this imMirtant nun ter to all parent who Irnve flying south over Provo were boys anil girls growing Into ninu-Iiih- honking their way to their southand for whom work must ern home Wednesday morning nhoitt ti: 30 o'clock. be fnuml as tin yearn pass by. sued. i - 11 ONIONS OLIVES TISSUE tJ NOW.... I H'e Uiali Bower and Llirhl Co had onrlumling cnmnimi stuck of im v.ilue i arrie.l mi its hooks at - 11. 1. mi. eon. hi. Il was the total par value nT rmnionn sto-!- 270 92 rnrnx sn .: no . MEETS i l GUCCNUT TURNIPS iim'-ociiti- The Power Interests hare tried nearly everything that can be thought of to defeat and delay our program. A few local men who have pretended to know a lot about municipal plants are rather desparate because they are concerned about saving their fares. They know the municipal plant, when It Is built, will refute everything they have said about it. To think that the people of Provo will vote the Power company a new franchise to compete with the people's own plant Is both Inconsistent and ridiculous. ori-11- 1- SIVAIiSDOWN PORK mi:! !EA MIRACLE WHIP CARROTS l'-:i- y: i m I'tiHlhl ' lu iiiixWcn-imiIj M (Tnci el u dcl.iih-.- l uiial.Vals the My .il trill ion lux iPrivled ii fnrn- problem, luil some of Iho duties of to til. pli'iiilid ti.pii-.t: u ruiiimiltoe In this advisory Mied v ym r wuiilil he as follows" Midi tile relative to illiert Fay King, u replied Mr. Dyches: f ii i: i l x i Him n.is iipprelirinled 1. To ad' isc as to tne snsorp-tiohy von and officers of your doparl-tuon- t power of the various occupaut lroro. Utah, on August tions for new employes. "2. T inlvi-- c as to fitness of II. UK. I wiiiil you In know that I various ir.iiu'i.g siuiiuns. thn very p. .ipprei-iatas to iolvisc To "3. selling up fine vonirr,iciou which you cx-- I of wage si hod ul s. to the Salt Lake City of"4. To upprovi- - all training fice of this Inir.-ai- i In connei-tloagreements. with the investigation relative to "3. To transfer or cancel train- this fucilive, and 1 nlso wish to ut as need arose. commend you for the splendid ing agris-ii6. To iiiImm- - us to new fields man Mur lu which this case was of training." handled hy your department. i Note: 31 r. has spent Aur:ng you of my desire tn arverul suniiio-r- s studying prob- roupcrttio wiih you in all matters lems In eoiinisllon with his field of in nt'i-iI si in . we will. If necessary, repeal the bond proposed amendments to the ordinance, In order to speed the project and obtain the grant from the government before It Is too late," declared Mayor Mark' Anderson Wednesday. No fear is held by the city commission as to the franchise vote, nor os to efforts being made to defeat the municipal program, according to a statement Issued for 1H I'1 by s j mu ii:iii:ii SUGAR V I'. '. .ill Sli' .. store over llcilipiist's U with llio slogan: "Walk ip Suvl". the fir.-- l upslalr. JIf ., Provo's Center street Mr. Jacob stati-Hi ,! going out of business xoim-- j ago here, he lias stud . d the situation, and finds real (jppor. tunities for thrifty buying tor Provo's public by opening store "upstuirs. He iuvdes yoa each and all to Walk up tC(j He will specialize tn Save". Ladies' coats only. n ! iV li.-i- for vvni:n CALUMET i i love! Two Two cmi'loye-- . Till suivriii.. ..uent of s. uim1s. The cuuriliiLilor. Dim ii 'Ki'.il pei on. What tlulii'x wuiiiu mvulV'-upoa tlicxo jicimmis Iii such r I t . r,,., - V v , per J "Before any adequate Industrial or vocational education ran lie ChitT Henry East of Hie I'rovn established In liny community, a good representative advisory com- lily pollen departlileiil received 111 is week from .1. mittee should be orguiiui-d"- . he Inch piaiMllooM-r- . of (In- Fed-ci.- , Edgar replied. ion Bureau of at Mr. Dyches re.rpmnieuilulJun ''."'T' 1. tM'otf a A, iilmipliMi for trim rommli tro mv licit il Z cMD'l. V !'Hr In of ;i in ii i ut ii fii uf ihoubi Ti'ili'W Iln I iii-anil ts silf J seimi p rsuns: " I y Head Praises Chief East ini-tin- ally issued to Utah Securities city schools are comporation In tho acquisitions In all and staffed building pletely which the inflation shown above will be In readiness for occurred. As successor by reoropening, it 1 expected, announced ganization to Utah Securities Cor- E1tr,C Superintendent II. (1. Moffitt this .o "he charge"abll,rtio"' 11 " and to the company's fixed week. Including principal . .. capital sc-- . 1011 nu r0rJl e tearhen, 114 xiaff minbiTH wereount' but they did nerve, never- of the common stock to raise the total Infla- outstanding liHteil hy Mr. Moffitt, ready to I Co. The and Utah Power Light tion of the company's accounts the school year Sept. 12. total inflation of 834,230,246 Is Irini-Iiallo 34,330,!4li. (Senate Docupqual to all of the (30,000,000 Kenneth E. Weight, high ment 92, Part 45, p, 869. 70tb book value of common stock and school; J. K. Mower, Dixon Jun- Congress, First Session, 1932.) 84.330,240, or 16.8 per cent of The of surh W. Farrer purpose padding the hook value of preferred stock Thornton, ior; J. Junior; Emil K. Nielsen, Frank- - i not hard to discover. Since the outstanding on December 31, tin; um-aItjerregaard. Maeser; rates that a utility company may 1930. (See document referred to, it for are "services It. K. Staheli, Timpanngos; Fred rharge p. 1687.) largely determined by the amount Strate, Parker. of capital that the company has Teachers will lie as follows: invested. It smart business' for Provo High Hcliool A HOBBY MAY Iteesf E. Bench, Eunice Bird, il to Inflate its Investment acHarold J. Itoyuck. T. W. Dyches, count. It Is one of the best ways A. II Flher. Max Gerner. Glenn in Hie world to get something for BECOME A It. Kenner, Griffith Kimball. Mau- - noHiing. Willi the Utah Power rim- Murdock, Ernest Paxinan, land I.lght Company anil its mo- the PROFESSION companies Wesli'y Pearce, Grant Rasmusxeii, ther holding method had worked admirably. VenKllilnlpli lleese. llnrtha It'-lIty Mary Ellen Cain ice Itohisiiii, Doyle I). Sellers, For it is a fair inference from the evidence that the patrons of Simmons. II. R. Slack, AnMrs. Anna Brince Redd, who Is Allen K. Sorenson, Hie Utah Power and Light Comna Smoot, yenrs president of tho Provo Chapter Ethel Siencer. Ray Stewart, Wil-m- pany have for twenty-riv- e W. Tanner. Sherman Wing. been paying to the power syndi-cal- e of (he League of Western Writa "fair return" on from fif- ers, always wanted to be a writer. Ivan W. Young. Olive Wiiiti-rton- , teen to thirty-fou- r nf When she attended grade school millions Dixon Junior High dollars which were never artn- - she wrote stories and read them Biiltle, R. Eldon tn her school mates and friends. Manrlne Dix- - j ally Invested. tiler. Klva ('. The bona fide stockholder n( She also wrote and directed phiys on, K. K. Giinld, John G. litlgcn- that were produced by neighborJones. Georgians j tin Utah Power and Light dorff, S. II W. Johnson, Grant Pany should be doubly concerned hood children. She never allowed anyone to lairsen. Farrell II. Madsen. Etila 'bout this padding of the Dale Schofield, A. A. panv' accounts. He has probably Interrupt her reading and writdoubly deceived. As a con- ing. Often when her older sisters , sumer of light anil power he lias, thought she would be helping like the rest of us, unconsciously with the housework she was sittI offered his monthly sacrifice to ing on a smuggled cushion high I the padding at the pay window up In the fork of a friendly old ! of the company. A a stockholder tree. I he lias unconsciously prohahly To Illustrate her determination, Phone 397 shared the dividend earnings of as a child, to do the work she Hie company with holding com-j loved, Mrs. Redd laughingly said. puny stockholders who have not. "One morning I was upstairs I like him paid good money tor tn finish writing a play trying stock. That Is, It lonks ns which was to he produced in our 2 doz. 35c 1 if the inflation has been used by barn that afternoon, my sisters, 2 the holding company as a device to chastlxn mo for shirk. doz. 32c ; to secure large blocks of Utah hoping ing my home duties, locked the and Light stock for prac- - stair door. When I was ready to lb. 5c tiiInwer . . ally nothing. There is certainly come down. I threw a feather bed o suspicions 1 looking correlation out of the window. Then taking 3 10c between the anioiint of the infla-- I a slat from the bed, I tied c one . bu. 99c lion and the amount of stock held end of a long wire to It and placthe hy company. Space ing the slat across the window I lb. 2c doe not holding . . . permit a discussion of proceeded to slide down the wire, this point in this article. The landing an 10-lb- s. 8c My on the feather bed following pnrucrnpn from tho re- - the play went on." lb. 7c port of the federal trade eninmls-slo. . When In high srhonl she wss will, however, furnish the interested reader something on a reporter on the hlgn school .whleh to ruminate until more can paper and wrote many poems and A - CA K E he said: "Total inflation In relation to . eoiiimon ami preferred slock Provo per per y spuds y ' - per per CANTALOUPES X PEARS X ( AHIiACE . Tho need for industrial or vocational education is evident when surveys show that the majority of our very school high graduates, us well as many of our college graduates, cannot lind work in the professions or cultural activities in which they have been trained, declared T. Y. Dyches, I rovo city school district coordinator this week, just ns school begins for aiiotlier year. rh-cti'i- c - r for LEMONS, HANANAS if wet-k- I HANSENS y ? ?t Fruits and Vegetables Vocational Training Emphasized By Provo City Coordinator - m uni! - "1 n-- Srii-iu-i- Hu- - in ti in Provo in v. alti'iiipicd 1:mc: It j. w.-t- jn-- over a 297 North l . Miiin-tliin- ; by Keytn- - hloi-kade- well-to-d- o J I proposed 1 man-powe- puiiiti-i- - The plan period of riling In Mr. Keynes, years, wlin lx iifrii'ially food advisor to Hie iii'iiish government, and who reran that during tho Great War llritain at one time, of I !i 1 4 1 A , wa withhy means of in a few weeks of starvation. of r.'-J- s , i.- n -- i I 1 Cb - I H , would ex I en i -- i of John Maynard and was advanced before I Ini economic section of thi! British Association for the Our sympathies arc naturally with iahur, hut wc also recognize that Capital has aihh-i- l its forces to the upbuilding of this great land. Nevertheless everywhere wc go across thn country we see the results of labor", even in those great industries so often thought of in terms of eapitul only. Efficiency experts and production cxh.tIh muv study and unulizc the world's work, and tell iis how to is tin thing which succeed, but labor makes the wheels turn round. The Working Man is our friend - he is the for friend of all. Upon him all our stores dejs-npatronage, not upon the rich few' nor the families. Great stores are huilt upon the patronage of the common lnlmring man and his family. Even manufacturers dccnd n kii the deiimud of labor for its products. No industry or commercial enter-priz- e hut depends ultimately upon labor and wages its for support. America is America today because of the labor performed and licing performed every day of ITU history. The American working man is the mightiest force in the nation. Me who lias the friendship of labor has won power lieyond money to grant. On this liiibor Day may we concentrate our prayers and our hopes upon two great objectives: First, that Isihor may he wise and united in its leadership, conservative in its demands, and above prieu in its efforts for reform and improvement in the nations business. Second, that Capital may seek the icwMint of Labor, may attempt to understand its needs nnd objectives, and may unite in a spirit of fairness witli Labor to keep our great country at the top in the world of industry. R M hi 1, .1- J si Sol tip tji.t! to nlitiiiii iL'' lV'l'Tiil tinl'iw! c:til:il ticcdimt ;ir lbl'J iullatcil 1" tin irrant of 47 per f'Ht (,f m iiTiy 'lull I'uwcr :iii-- Light till propimPtl I I'll. 17 ami that this iiiflatiim l'cpiv- - tidal cost of dm in nt ill" system is cent lit' tin- entire I'ixcil cnpitnl "1 the Municipal i nf 1HJM. that properties were tin1 unanimous opinion of This itii hi tty company city officials expressed this given it value mi tin- Imnks nf the . in excess nf what, they bail oust the .if "Our revenue! bonds huv been runt her hohliiig" company which originally purchased voted favorably by the people; them. It means that .W.'J per cent of tin capital account the Supreme court of Utah has nf tin- Ltah Inwcr ami Light Company in 1D28 was mere upheld our bond ordinance si well as the engineering contract; and j paililing. Cor- ! h ('HiiiliriilK.-- rapitiil ami (''at H t - Tin- umk-rstamliii- "How would I'tuh proceed if Hdonuule vocut.on.1 o, industrial education were contunipluled?" he wns asked. - -- i 1 j - LAliUil DAY i tvlrliialcil mainly fur Hu.- - pur-pum I of 1'rifin j ami mutual of coiHi'ntiiijf a ami uiitlerstamliii l;tlor or at ('apital leant it nliouM la so oIim i vihI. Disputes ami misumliTstamliiiKn have cost this nation humlmls of millions of ilollars, whoa all that . t ' rii in ix ji.lc, . linii'i nict.ils. including pig iron an- to he gathered in i,( n t a v;i t loi chniiM- iii tin-niSritiuii, under a ISrit-it the of gia rii ti ii it storage plan for the protection Isles agaiii't starvation in ea.e of blockade, according to le ws di.spittchcs in Canadian papers this week. Mutual Understanding lalwtr. l.iili-l- , wln-iit- fuii.-idiai- i secood-i-le- '1 Walk Up ami Save tali Power & Light Co.; Vast Empire Storage Plan And ts Inflations TO CITY OFFICIALS ri frits' Ih. '?) Indian the That li'"Vi u'lt lh:it nils and wool. West African vegetable my u.i Vinh Vnllcv NVws Surci-- Iriilav, VM.U'.Y .Y.H'.S o Scoo Mhws INtre Thread or Fine Ruynn DB83W4 HOSE Girl' I length Hoe Faury Merrerized .... Silk qain! x' 25c One Lot of Small Navy Bine Corduroy Tommie 98c 15c Extra Quality Broadcloth Short 25c Boy 1) s. - i., Mi-t- lip. 'susa BOVS' school CAPS . Mi'n-- 1 Wemla M. Snow. Ina Wehh, P. Whitaker. 250 338 Flefcheirs West Center St. Provo 3E2Z BOVS' Pnl.O 8IIII1TS |