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Show '(i o ffgjjfffgfftfggfn 1MO FEBRUXKY A HOME PAPEB lew Printed for Bom Fek By Home Pnoplg A HOME A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE DEPENDABLE Number Thirteen PUBLISHED Farmers, Busisess Mon ly ike AT PROVO, Famous Violinist What do 0 You Thinkf Hear Gonsorvatton Plans (Opinions ya com-munitl- The Federal government. It la argued, puts up 71 per cent of the money, and so we must spend that money or wo wont get it. That la the pork barrell method of financing. Try to get any of this money for Child Welfare, or for any other worthwhile community project and you are told definitely no money la available. We would like to know how it Is that the state road comm Union can always dip 1U hand Into flic pork barrel" any time, but the state board of health, for example, ever can find enoagh money to carry oat one tenth of Its program, aU of which U urgently needed. , ' a Americas Potential Market U the greatest In the world. Think of the 1,100,000 young men who begin shaving each year for the first time. Bach U a new prospect for shaving cream, raxor blades, and such accessories of the male, while an equal or greater number of young ladles open tn unlimited market for cosmetics and beauty aids. That U one of tho blessings of democracy where everybody is equal and opportunity opens for all. An excellent bmnqnet was serv- ed by the ladle of the Pleaaant View Relief Society to about 100 after which all gathered upstairs In the Assembly hall, BUYERS OF USED CARS are to he protected, by a new code of ethlca proposed by the Federal Trade Commission, against such practices as turning back the speedometer and exag- gerating the mileage a used car will travel on n gallon of gas. More than 10 rnlee have now been approved by the FTC, final approval to he granted to the code on March 10. Unfair trade practices are lUted as deceptive description of vehicle offered for sale, misleading Illustrations in advertisements, misrepresentation of prices and terms, and any attempt to mUlead the public regarding the operation, performance, nse, fuel, or oil consumption, mileage, ago, also, material, content, origin, production, year, model, type, price, grade, quantity, quality, manufacture sale or distribution of any motor vehicle. Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath Behoof, 0:20 undor the leadership of Mias Murrtel Harlow. Golden Text: As for these four children, God gave them knowledge mid skill In all learning and wisdom.' Dsn. 1:17. Fine mental Seed Thought: qualities and n high moral tone are not the reeult of aecldent. God gives opportunities; success depends upon the use of them. 11 o'clock. District Sermon, meeting for prayer and blble study, Tuesday evening, at 7:20. Welcome. over Sunday morning. 8:00 KOVO the Family Bible Hour will present a special broadcast. These programs era presented for tho pnrpoeo of creating more of a love for the study of tbs blble. The Home Slogan: "Know Yonr Bible. pro-guest- e, y. fs) Ah. Jedklns, mayor of Salt City, made the Elka Amerl- can Quix program Saturday night the highlight ao far of theM popular radio broadcasts. The Elka home was crowded to the doors long before the broadcast started. "LESS TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS, LESS TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS was the winning slogan on by Oscar Mann of Provo. Governor Blood sent word he couldn t be here until March 0, o the Mar. 2nd program will feature George French of Salt Laka, who 1a reputed to be an before I E. Brock-Lak- e bank's Sunday School elaae In tho Provo Fourth ward which Is making n study of comparative religions, Clarence I. Walters, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Utah said In part: Tha only real Mind onr source of thought Is God, Spirit, the divine Mind. In other words, ha held nil true eonsclousnses or thought le derived from God, and since .true thought or consciousness is receteed from God. Spirit, It te aPirtual. Hence the nonspiritual thought In human consciousness le not true thought; It le error. It la evil which can be abandoned and excluded progressively. It 1s foreign matter that does not belong to man." According to Mr. Waters, the Muter's saying wu elucidated by Mary Baker Eddy when sne wrote ..Th human Ml( mnt eTan God demands gel lied. This ua to accept lovingly today and to abandon so fut as practical tha material, and to work out tho spiritual which determines the outward and actual". (Science and Health, p. 254). filled. March 0 will close tha series, When Governor Blood will be the gueet speaker. These popular FIXXLAXD has something behind It In ad- program have done much toward dition to determination. Tho making people traffic conscious" record shows 1,100 public librar- besides furnishing an unlimited ies In that country, anl reports amount of entertainment. Indicate that a greater production of hooks te found In Flnnland per capita than In any other country. The exact reverse may ba found In RussU, the huge Bear now attempting to overrun Europe. 0CBtB' tariff' regulation aa they aT-Mr- - Silgetl has presented C0B' feet agriculture. He then ex- pialned the working of other LertV11 "I"11?. W0r,Td deludingd measures, export subeldlee, mar- - u?wIaA Today be 1. eon- ketlng acts, feed and Med loans. Bojith - the three the emergency farm mortgage act ,WwBd TtoI,BUti ,B th wor,d- proceealng tax, production credit asaoclatlons, agricultural cooper- stives, the sugar program, the Resettlement administration gram which later became tho (Cuorau "the A New Course . in uenealogy Definite guidance on In- i " J .! , . world-famo- it Caan-mlsstoa- ar MARCH 6 Fourth Ward Reunion Enjoyed by l - brlV-sty- m-sume- rs f0"'; , bB membr ot the Sharon staka presidency, was selected Tuesday n,bt M contractor'' or building ,uJerTl,or lor the new Commun- dltrlum to bo built by ,ty SCERA BeBr th" Lincoln high M100 ,te u to In Ike Pooltlon a general eon- In the construction of this fins 870,600 community center, He baa had ample experience In tbla field, having supervised eon- strnctlon of two chapels, aa well practical experience In other contract work. MmB u prirm S SStZS Provo Gets Another Newspaper M.I.A. Arts Popular Approval Chamber Delegates see Forum Speakers Cite Facts and Needs In Utah h1 dividual problems will be given Th movement toward obtaining a vocational training by the teachef. Uses will be made. r ,ha in. .4 center in P1 Is gaining momentum, according to the Soeletv of Utah and tha BYU Commerce Chamber f committee, Clifton Talboe and Wy- library. At least 2 lecture or demonstration will be given by man Berg who are collaborating with Youth Council officials expert from th Utah society. in investigating tho feasibility of the project in Mr. Talbot and Ut. Berg de-- had been especially Invited and clBPB tk( Chamber of Commerce three had promised to come, not "" had definitely Joined the AmOri- - one showed up. can Youth Connell, ttd Provo That high achoote and even Board ef Education, the W.P.A. universities are doing Very little Adult Education Program, tad toward actually preparing ntnd-fb- e first of a eerie of 10 radio tho County Planning hoard la re-- ents for their later occupations addresses will be given Monday, cognising tho value of inch a waa one of the main contentions March 4th at 2 p. m. nntlt 2.15 project to Utah County. of tbe Speaker. Principal Ken- At a recent Forum, sponsored noth E. Weight of Provo High p. m. over KOVO by the Alpine stake of tbs L. D. S. Church, tho by tta American Youth Council, school, reporting on results of a address to be by a Junior Genea- - tha need for action In solving survey taken of reeeat Provo declared that logical member, and will ba en- - Utah County's problem Of 2600 graduating elai titled The Origin of Namee. unemployed between the sees of more than 50 per cent had not Other addresses to follow will 18 and 20 wu stressed by Chair-- gone to college. be by the Sharon, Provo, Utah, man Arthur Gsoth, history In- In thte group, present vocations Tlmpanogoo, Nebo, Palmyra, and atruetor at B. Y. U. and represen- - Including carpentering, clerking, Lehl stakes at dates and hour tatlve on the Youth Councils Vo- - window decorating, bookkeeping, and upon topics to to announced, catlonal Education committee, rest au rant waiting, and work as who also predicted that Provo coach, editor, photographer, rail- OREM C. of C. would get a vocational school if road employee, mechanic, llbrar- ELECTS DIRECTORS tha people but show they want 1L ten, taxi driver, stenographer. That tha project te of Interest and numerous others. It te ob-Ten directors were elected Wed- - to many already was proved when vloos that the present high school nesdsy evening at the Annul members of th audience kept the system gave these students little Membership banquet, results of speakers half an hour after the concentrated training for most of the election being announced by time for Informal discussion of these vocations. J. G. Stratton, president for tho tho project hud elapsed. A die- Mrs. Maud Beeley Jacob, State cord Was struck, however, by tbe representative snd member of tbe past year. Ra Ofllmsn, absence of members of the City State Committee Losell Robbins, on Vocational John 8. Lewis, John B. Stratton, Board of Edncntlon. Though all Training appointed by Governor ;? ne,r. LVIfWfiCiD I Speaking Vocational Training Urged line. u n S. CUSS . A coarse In research in genea- .BBXter' Wesley Soulier, logy will be offered for the first 5!? time. In the spring quarter, at Glade Linebaugh, Ivan Burr, Roy EBrigham Young nnlveralty. Very - Park and D. Orlo Allen were few, If any, universities In tha the top tan oat of a field of 28 United States give such a course. umB nominated, A general course In genealogy haa been taught at B. Y. U. for probably 25 years. The new course te n second coarse and the beginning course (or Its equivalent) will be required ns a prerequisite. The course In research will be concerned largely with the methods and sources. Each student will work on hte own ancestral sl - SCIENTIST LECTURES TO S. outstanding truffle expert. The broadcast starts at 0.20. Doors are open at 8.10 and closed at I p. m. or as soon aa tha Elks Home 1s JOSEPH BZIGETI famoua Hungarian vlolinlat Will be presented In a concert Monday, nr. Owens began his review of March 4 at tho Provo tabernacle, legislation with a discussion of by the Brigham Young nnlverelty CHRISTUM GAtlPREU. poat-hutao- us In ELKS HEAR AB. JENKINS Eldars Albert E. Bowen, of tha Council of tho Twelve, gad Robert L. Jndd of thO Church Wei tars coihmlttae will ha tha official SEEN AT of the UD.S. GenerB. T. U. vs. Colorado U. at al authorities at tha Provo Stake Boulder, Basketball. conference let for Saturday and win soon be hare, believe It cr dance. PROVO ART 6ALLERY Sunday, Knight Hall nnnoahoas President not, says MARCH Sad SATURDAY, Bowaa, who adds that this Haws who Nss tho Western Division Wrestling tho tavneo Is a special Melehlaadak of arftnntelat .Provo's aitoul show A finals la Women's Gym. Vteh Priesthood conference featuring Easter Sunrise service. Thta hag Con gar hoopaters at Laramie, work of Orion Campbell, priesthood work. coma te be recognised over tho In ba held will Wyoming. landscape artist, The first session is to bo aa otMiktag VinaPhi Chi Theta formal at the Provo community art gallery at I p. m. la tha Stake Admlnls- - entire state tha te eonlribntkm Mlgtons and yard'a new hall. Baturt three weeks ration all beginning (or building, bishoprics, aesthetic Ufa of Utah, tha chief MONDAY, MARCH 4th March Ind, It was announced atako and ward Welfare worker, reason day, being tho similarity . of wyi magailne comes off press d Cowell thVH,h today by Bley J. Bird, ntato dl-Utah laka, to tha (or winter quarter. attend. At 7.10 Utah Valley and tta expected Ban of OaHlofe land with Joseph Sxegltl, one of the three rector WPA rt project p m ,B lht nrBt ward ehapal a Holy Mr. Haws anaoaaeaa a gaaaral beet violinists In tho world, will Mr. Campbell's paintings era special Melchlaedek priesthood committee meeting thte earning Preunt n concert on the B. Y. U. wel, kB0WB throughout the State session will be held, wMk to plan for th Easier tarCommun,ty Concert series at 1:1 i . , session, will all ba Sunday's 24. p. m. in the Provo tabernalco. biT B th Stake tabernacle, at ries, March ta especially noted for THURSDAY, MARCH 7th 10 m p. m., BBd 1M p. B-- i STREETS and WATERWOMX of ML Tlmpanogos ali Gnus, paintings Rudolph wmIc1i will bo geaoral bob- conductor, will appear In the which he generally depleted in the alone for tho an lira public, all plana are proceeding normally, Provo Tabernacle l :1 6 P. m. arly mornin( and Iato afternoon alike members being urged to dssplta tha fact that Commteataa d conduct th. B.Y.U, Symphony Rowan. ar J. P. McGslr haa been in alwhen hadow, dBep BBd na attend, state. PrMideat orcheatra. Tho evening meeting will bo dl--I. most tha who! week, and asIn be can tur Its .mu larger Debate tryouts for the PocatelHaw haa spent tww A. officers of th, or three days In Ely, Nevada, lo, March 22 and 21, 4:20 p. m. poets without tha interference of e stake. The play, Everywoman to ba too much, detail. fcapabte snperlntendeata of atraetg presented by Young university aad water system ar th aasVar, Moat of hte themes wore scenic. -B a Jamas Brown and Ulark Mawalt speech department In College hall He was Interested In primarily at I: IS p. m. This play will be oil na a medium needing no is traduction to Provo time at though Both eltlieae. repeated Friday and Saturday he worked in water-colo- r. commteelaai RFFV In hte TT evenings at the same time. exprese appreciation for tha efoils ho secured hte effects by both ficient sarvteaa of theea two maa. d,rct painting and gluing. Mr. e . a e In New Campbell hu stndled RATES ELECTRIC York and for a white followed the 800 to be charged by Pravo'a now Impressionism of Chllde Hassam municipal electric power plant but In hte later Utah period de- rare a treat will ba the given At least 000 members of hte own techntqno. music lovers of Provo on Wcdneo-Alwmy- s hare occupied Mayor Mark A 44 or Provo Fourth ward participated veloped In bringing day, March 0th at 0:10 p. ti. son, especially In th drafting 0t Interested In the annual" ward reunion ITT TMi i le U. art to tha general pnblle- la - when Mr: Dll worth Simmons,-"Thursday night, a hot dinner he that could ba easily under-- Hint young Provo pianist, will Tha net rata schedules of the h,B workl ,0,d wel1- - n,cr Present a piano recital In the Utah Power A Light company will Bt" ,tood' m h " pr 1 p bo adopted with a 10 per cent are canvases by him In churches Provo Fourth ward chapel. ed for entertainment, followed by n discount provision for prompt Proro and its and alio Mr. Slmmona baen haa flcinlty, atudying a dance Bt- - Oeorge snd in Chicago under tho eminent payment. Thte will save elty Commendation for the Bishop- - L" Plx,B ! a total of 120,000 a year. Hcki Russian Rsxburg, Idaho, concert teacber and and tha Raiisf feudal ladiaa Utotlon he taught art pianist. Bergs Tsrnowsky. for th. It te expected the elty system win ' h,ch Ini B P- -t U'ar ot hU plct fire years. Mr. Slmmdns be In operation early In April. mlM In ch ge as give hv' prjTately In New York debut was given In Chicago on Meters will ba read Jointly by tho purchased scores of appreciative members, nd Power company and tha City . 27th Chicago. of last nnder February year, Mr. Campbell was born In Fill- - the Bertha Ott management Ha through tho month of April, tta more, Utah and had been lnstrnc- - la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur consumer being required to pay tor of mechanical aria at BYU Slmmona of 202 North ith West. tha Power company up to tho data of tha meter reading In AprtL Th" "in thV .t0 L0'? iun'da waVTchapri C0B,toJL of After that tha Sauer City will collect for compositions br night also attracted n capacity Provo will New York ZSL in, Debussy, and LeRoy J. Robert- - all energy delivered. .j tbe Art Students League under Power son, professor of mnsle at tho have Ita own Municipal from that data on. various teachers. Returning to Brigham Yonng nnlveralty. Utah he bocume art instructor at A quartette by Mosart will also ' BYU, later going In that capacity be preMnted. If will ba played to Dixie and Rieka colleges. Hte by Gustave Buggert. eello, LeRoy Word of the death of Mrs. teaching career waa marked by J. Robertson, Lewis violin; former Melissa Loses, Sharon bis nnusual ability to Inspire art Boothe, oboe; and Harold Provo may well lay claim to ward resident, reached friends consciousness In Individuals and cock, violin. here Wednesday. She died at tha groups who were without previous being the tost newspaper town In tbe nation, sine the appearhome of her daughter, Mrs. Iras art training. Mr. Campbell died seven years McArthur In Sprlegvilte. Funeral ance of VoL 1 Number 1 of tho te being arranged In the Provo ago, In middle age, as a result of Provo Varieties Friday, a watt PiiiyaA jt7na Fifth ward chapel, Sunday, at Internal Injurlea suffered In ago, published by Milt Jacobs, aid fall. 12:20 p. m. Bill Coltrin, two well known Provo Journalists, which maku a The opening program teat week total of thru weeklies, and thru of the M.I.A. Arte pro- dalltea which drenlnto bora, not grams established beyond donbt includtef tho high school pipOriL This last addition to tin rauhk the popularity of thte annual venture In the musical and literary of Provos weeklies, tho Provo filed by the enterprising presi- Varieties, 1s devoted to siorti, dencies of tho M. I. A. in Sharon, amUnnfoAts, and Ooeioty, aid ft Provo and Utah stakes, who have thus attempting to satisfy a vssy cemblned thte year to proaent tha definite need In th community. Tho two publishers ar4 evidently eTcnts Possible to obtain, Blood, quoted from the American men! Id Salt Laka Immediately KOVO had tha program tha well qualified to do this, Jodgind Council of Education's publication upon graduation; most of them -then? Their story which can ba employed right hdra, how- - Initial nlghL Fob. 24, with 28 by tbolr first edition and youth participating, Including put record hr tta JouraattetM objected to the following In high ever. Mechanics and earpentara artiste EUvta Tarry, Lata Tarry, Mslba field, fof both ar4 trained to tMs mir classes have made amaslng ,choo.1,: advances la tho quality of work Pyna, and Aleana Simmons all of Brigham Thug unlvorilty, 1. The atrasalng of quaUfK Sharon atako. Mra. Nola NIlsaoA are foul mud and know tho nuio cation tor college entrance they era now doing and In tho pay and Kent Johnson also Scored Of the Oommunlty, and have tie no ar than rather they drawing." qualification under tho with the large audltne. In tael good will Of tho publta at tergOi for definite trades. Appropriations Tho how venturi ovMOnGy haa S, The failure to provide Ooorgo Dean Act for thte type of many compliment . won hoard, frd Alma Van tho backing of the morelnM Of vocational guidance. project are mado to tho states In ,nelBdln thl wad tho elty, the adverttelng pairow S. The failure to educate proportion to population," Mr. Wsgenei, "That one program orth ago toing uusnally targo toe 4 Gunderson and anotmenta students to profitable use of said, first vintUri. Tho Utah Valter This Sartffrda'y Night tbs within tha states are mad onr 4 leianra time. ttd of need. Provo and Utah gram to hive be4n held In th Now Joint M welcoming 4. The failure to hnpnoo Provo Vnrlettan to th total students with their communCounty, with thair 11 per cent of Fourth ward ba b4n postponed tho state's population have ad due to tho illness of Dr. . BI1I14 field, for tho now weekly, we bo ity responsibility. lleve, will flit n plus herd in tta Indication that youth and un- excellent cbanco of obtaining state Hoillngshtel. IncreasWednesday night, March Otth lives end thinking of employed adults would leap at snd federal funds If they bnt show the cbanco for vocational train- - tho actual need hero and initiate ISO First ward chapM will ing number of pooplo who hade tag wu made by rf. B. GuAderooA, steps to obtain tha vocational again ba used, devoted to a liter- - wanted Jut aneh a trutmeat of as ttodO with Mrs. Helen porta and amusement evening otata director of vocational train- - acbool." Present plane for the (raining Spencer Williams, compiler of the young men ua give. tag, and H. E. Johnun, vocational director of Utah Connty. Mr. center would havo It an addition took Hello Life, being tho Gundoraon declared Extension to Tiovo High School with work- - writings of tho Into Elsie Tal- - C. services In Utah last year had r and unemployed of Utah niedgo Brnndley. Mrs. Williams 0,000 registered In night schools, County and nearby districts ellgl- - will review the book, and all Arta Addiction to alcohol te a major g classes and bl for enrollment. Plans for couru patrons era assured an contributor to tha poverty t tho 7,000 In en4,000 In agriculture elawes.'' making It the center of an even excellent evening of literary home. The nu of liquor te an Mr. Johnun reported that larger tree are being considered, Joynent. expensive thing. When tha habit many vocational classes now being officials explain. rully futons upon an lndlvldut, Provo snd Utah County cltlsens PROVO C. of C. conducted In Utah County have he spends uneonudenceable DIXXKR-8MOKEof money to satisfy ' It's capacity enrollments and welting are now faced with tha responslllsta as well. Specifically men- - billty of pushing thte project, craving. Often a big slice ,of hte The annual membership dinner- - pay check goes to tho saloontlonlng th results of some of which, when materialised, will rl- theu classes, Mr. Johnson aald: val B. Y. U., tho Municipal Power smoker of the Provo rhamoer of keeper or the llqnor store. Ho Seventeen to 24 year old girls plant, and other profitable assets commrece will to held at tho becomes quite unmindful of tta who taka onr class in household to the county, they assert. Golf Club houu Wednesday, need of grocery, milk, coal, and service Bro guaranteed employ- V. E. March 0(h at 7.15 p. m. rent money at home. Division seml-form- closing the evening by seeing the view of farm legislation enictad moving pietnro of the Extension slneo 1111, under II years of Re-- deportment showing soli and water conservation methods actual practice la Utah. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1940 Provo Stake Conference Set For Saturday and Sunday EVENTS COMING Wrestling ORSON preliminaries la Womens Gym. Delta Phi Formal la Memorial EXHIBIT hall, Bpringvlll. Cooperation between farmers and business men in Utah county in carrying forward the County Conservation prooa Highway 1 Jut north of was assured Monday night at the joint banquet in Provo la a ahoor waata of tha gram View .when County committeemen each brought a Peasant Tha hill la taxparara' money. aafa a afar than many turn business man ss his guest, and all heard authoritative diselsewhere la tha aama highway cussions of the 1940 program, tad safer than whola atratehaa of Following a comprehensive re-- lutonixg to the sddrewes and publican and II years of Demo- c ratio government, given by W. W. Owen of the State Extension service, the assembled committee- men and their meets heard varl- ous phases of tho Conservation program discussed In detail by John Bushman of Lehl, S. R. Boa- well, county agent, of Provo, Or- son Prestwick of Orem, and David H. Jonas, county chairman, of Spanish Fork. INDEPENDENT UTAH TOMGHT: Western TO SPEND $180,000 te PLANT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS ATB.Y.U. 1 highway elaawhera through tha country did yon ever hear of an accident on that hlllT The road, aa It la, ludi right Into Provo. To it would likely direct traffic away from the city. Hlgh-wagain their great eat attraction for tonriata when they bring people KIO .not when they route them off Into (he wild- - h iimiinitmimuuu otaMwaiimm Volume Three gff1 Tri-sta- Ry ii th Ml . 8- pro-bas- is u 7 y. H. Says' home-makin- R . |