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Show Q 0 VALLEY NEWS UTAH News UtahMUM Valley awl Mkl sMrsiaa W m ltwfe IW Wat m DU, safer Utah valucy rimuaHiNa aanMik wtt tka Act if Muck A Mmr U7. CO. m tur It, INI at tka pot ttliam at vuh hna LOOK AT THE RECORD as to tho eommnntty, to expaet them to handle tbla new Job with the required efficiency without the leadership and direction of experienced men. It wa could start with a small bualneM and build up gradually, perhaps we could have started with inexperienced men but we have had to tako over the biggest business in Provo and taka It over lock,- - stock and barrel la a , day. "Man of Utils or no experience could learn to operate this plant In six months or a year perhaps, hot at tka end of six months oar plant would probably be ruined and the patleae of tho pnblle would be ruined also. "The public deserves tbs best service that can be had and nothing lean should be tolerated. Tbla plant must eontlna to be Next he started the CCC camps, and 2,500,000 young boy 1 have been taken off the streets, and rehabilitated physically and mentally. Then since 1935 we have seen the National Youth Administration at work helping another 2,500,000 young boys and girls get a high school and college education. The next move was to save the farms. The national farm income in 1932 was $4,682,000,000 but in 1939 it was $7,711,000,000, an increase of two and a quarter billions, while during this same time farm foreclosure! dropped from 88 per thousand mortgages to 13 per thousand. Remember too that the program has brought cheap electricity to 1,500,000 farms, and the Farm Security Administration has more than 6,000,000 farmers participating. And while we are wailing about our insecurity, let us examine the Social Security Act and offer improvements if we can, rather than criticism of what has been done. standards have been raised for 900,000 The workers; stock selling and public utilities have been regulated, and labor has been given the right to bargain collectively and to organize without hindrance. Even our debt structure is not so pessimistic as it might appear upon first sight. Although $41,942,000,-00- 0 is given as our national debt, yet we had $23,756,-000,0debt when President Roosevelt started. Since then he has added assets totalling more than $13,000,-000,0in the form of permanent improvements such as school buildings, public buildings, highways and streets, water works, reclamation and power dams, airports, rural electrification lines, to say nothing of the four billions of necessary debt he has created for our national defence program. No, we feel thankful today, for our blessings in America. We have not heard a single critic of the Roosevelt program tell us how we can get along without WPA, F.S.A., N.Y.A. and CCC. We understand Mayor Anderson is a good Republican, although he has done a magnificent job at keeping a city administration in Provo. We agree with him America must not fail to furnish employment to its people. on Mayor Mark Anderson says Provo just cannot yet along without the WPA and other Federal assistance. Hie balance of trade is against Utah, he affirms, and hence these helps to Utah are more like refunds of our taxes and trade assessmenta. At the same time we hear 11 sorts of charges against the Federal government, against its failure to solve unemployment, against its increasing debt structure, against its failure to control labor, and against its regimentation of business. Would it not be fairer to examine the record impartially, and whether you are a democrat or a republican, evaluate the past few years in the light of our actual conditions, especially as compared to European conditions? Fair-wag- e 00 Bargain Carnival Two Days Only & FRIDAY charge of thle exacting service. public oj (Bentrat 'Zita ft' Betty Rose Coats 1 I Furnaces CLEANING REPAIRING Any Type of Furnace Furnaces Air-Condition- Sport Wear Music of yesterday and today, styled the Blue Barron Way I The distinctive rhythms of the great Barron band, plus the romantic voices of Russ Carlyle and "Cheerful Charlie Fisher, are regularly heard from "your" station, KOVO. Among his newer arrangements are Does Your Heart Beat For Me, White Lies and Red Roses", Can I Help It? and Here Comes the Night" - - - Hear them from Central Utahs own station, : each and I clou, let before 12,10 ZfCilocycles Dr. G. H. 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Or can sell you a lot, and baild! hopie In 100 days. - Think!' S new $8500.00 home fan j$907 per month which pays principal and Interest. SEE PROWS A HAWS For Now Homes or Homo Biter Prows and Haws Realty Company North University Arenas Phos Provo, Utah BS Phone 417 J . Heeding the Building Bug, advice to modernize your home is bound to bring you s heap of BETTER LIVING now end for years to come. Improvements you planned during the winter can be had st once on our convenient Building toms. Let us show you how little it will cost you to have extra rooms, sun porch, new paint, floors and roof, insulation, garage, etc. Budget Building Tersn Lew As FHA-Budg- et Ne Dows Paymcel Ne Endonen Yean te Pay. Ne Mert-gag- Leaf as e I $Soo hw Monthly Ham turn is so ssswph svailaMs: $9.59 Hdy pays far a $300 Otfco Jsh. in pmpartlan at Spear Lumber Go. KOVO! Ladies' Slips 195 West 3rd South Yfhat do you PHONE 34 want to Rayon Taffeta, adjustable shoulder straps, Tea Rose color A Reg. 79c Value - For Bargain Days 2 for money ing FURNACE GO. - A BARGAIN CARNIVAL SPECIAL Stokers HOLLAND BLUE BARRON Slacks Shorts Farmerettes Beach Suits in denims, Blubs and clash sport materials In Yon may buy ; Special Promotion of light summer weight woolens in Navy and Black. Unlined Coats in clever new styles and fabrics. All sizes. uving big "Now, Provo and Utah etaku will hold thalr regular baptismal aervleu for boys at tha Administration building Sunday at I p. m. Bishop Earl Lewis of tbo Second ward will bo In charge. Presents. $1.00 HA BAPTISMS SATURDAY $y95 Power Company. trouble was effected by purchasing tho Power Company 0 systaa. This system will he reconstructed and improved progressively throughout tho City. Not all of the original bond luue hu been spent. There la a nice balance left over to be need as needed. "In time we expect to train local men who can go to other cities snd other etatee and taka (Continued on past two) charge of utility operation and we will be greatly disappointed If are experienced and luecMaful. other communities put the bars "In aettlng up s Utilities Board to art atao ai a up against our trained men. Civil Service commission, we have "Fort Collins sent out of tbo done exactly ne wan promlned State for experienced men to take charge of their newly acquired plant. The ten per cent reduction manjr times. "It waa also stated on many electric utility four years ago. j will mean a saving of f 10,000 the occasions daring our long fight They are already aending men 'first year to Provo consumers. A for a municipal plant that we 'from the Fort Collins plant to net annnsl profit of not leu than would select 'experienced key plants In other States. Onr men, 075,000 will he realised In addl- -, men from other eitlee to Insure with proper training and experi- tlon to the 010,000 even though eucceeeful operation from the ence, will soon rank with the we are paying the Power Company tart We have employed trained beat. I am sure of that bat It a stand-b- y charge. men of long experience to take would bo unfair to them, as wall I "Provision hu been made In the plant for tho Installation of a third unit when needed. Consumption of electricity is rapidly Voice f HEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. I "Wa will ha able to reduce the Interest rats ou our revenue within a bonds to less than 1 very short time. Wo will expect such ability In every employee. "Any administration Is a failure that falls to recognise and nsa the best technical help available. Wa believe that the operating personnel will giro a very good account of themselves. To Insure successful operation from the very beginning, It waa necessary to bring In a few man with long experience In doing tho specific thing that mnat be done here. We are taking no chances. We have complete confidence In the entire organisation Including onr throe-ma- n ntllltlea hoard that la already functioning well. "We are absolutely confident about tho future success of this Plant History and Policy "JAe wwsisummrvxi.ammaM'.MMBJiMWMSIWSiataui service. non-partis- an Mayor Anderson Outlines thj ! operated for tbo benefit of the thank tka many supporters of people of Provo. Provo's municipal plant. Thalr "Someone remarked to me that unwavering support through anyone could be the coalman at many years of struggle hu made our municipal plant. Such Is not this great plant possible. We tbo ease. Our coalman mutt wish to forget the unpleasant possess tbo ability and training to things connected with this long become tho chief engineer of the effort. Tho future will be more plant within a reasonable period pleuaut I auure you. of time. Ho must be eapable of "Ulen and Nnvaan have both learning every phase of tho oper- done a good Job 'for us. We made ation of our plant That la civil no mistake la selecting them. 00 In the first place the rest of the world is at war. We are at peace. The economic structure of many nations has collapsed. Ours has been maintained. Foreign currencies have crumbled. Ours has stood firm. In most nations civil liberties have been destroyed. Ours have been protected. We are warned that disaster is just around the corner. Be sure that the warning is not a father to the wish. We cannot help but consider the condition of this country at the time the present Federal administration took office. Depression stalked the land. Banks were closing by the hundreds 1500 per year.. Life savings were being1 blown away like so much dust. Homes and farms were going on the auction block until citizens generally were becoming desperate. The hearts of this nation will ever be thankful to President Roosevelt, whether he gets a third term or not, for the new hope he gave us, replacing despair with courage. Let us see how he did it, and we may be better able to appraise the present situation. His first step was to rehabilitate the banks by establishing the Federal deposit insurance. Bank failures dropped to 51 a year, instead of 1500, and more than 99 per cent of the depositors in those 51 received their money in full. Increasing and Provo la growing. The consumption of electricity la Provo was about six million kilowatt hours In 1131. It will probably exceed ten million kilowatt hours this year. If It keep on climbing and wo hope that it does. It will be neceeury to Install a third generating unit or contract continue our stand-b- y with Friday, April 12, 1940 WllAJAM RATCLIFFE, IT, of Such a project wonIA have failed North Second East street. tho times without several positive Provo, celebrated his birthday an-a of reliable financing snpport nlTeriary thto WMk, the oldut Institution and an experienced I man In the city, born April I, ' 1141 in Yorkshire, England. engineering firm. I about owning a home? $1.00 Yesll atisvert M For Milady of Millinery in those off the clever, face, large brim hats! . "A new shipment Navys, Whites and Pastels in straws and felts ;. SERVICE TO ALL yaluabk WITH THOUGHTFUL . ECONOMY IS OUR CREED . ' .. ' BFtatcfi .Quist Whsl hss Moppad yu fiom Mkioy As swpmnsr families wsattotth..' 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