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Show a d UTAH, VA LL r NEWS Frida y, May 24, 1M0 faater machines, resulting In a TECHNOCRAT ASKS; higher capacity of production with fewer men employed fewer hours. What Are You Going: To Do With America? Are you perfectly Mtlsfied with present condition! in thla country T And do you fool nacuro for tbs future? If no, thin letter la not for you dont read It. Do you believe that the preaent political admlnlatratlon, or that a chanpe of political admlnlatratora, will noire our baalc aocial problem? And are you clear aa to HOW they can do thin? If ao, thla latter la not for yon dont read It Do you alncerely think that American lnduatry will ever again Or that employ the unemployed? there will ever again be enough John for everyone under the present ayatem? And are you dear aa to HOW thla will he accont-pliaheIf ao, thla letter la not for you dont read It. Do you believe that the Government will ever he able to balance the budget and pay lta debta? And are you aura aa to. HOW thla can he done? If ao, thla letter la not for you don't read. It. Do you firmly believe that noma scheme of manipulating the money system; such as, the Town- send Flan, Ham and Eggs, Free Honey, or Social Credit, will bring prosperity to all? And are you dear aa to HOW It will work? If ao, thla letter la not for you don't read It. But, if you are dissatisfied with the preaent conditions of society, are confused about the future, and have no opinions aa to what should be done, I Invite you to read and atudy what C. Increasing unemployment resulting In a growing relief bur- den. (. Capacity of production approaching the level of potential abundance, resulting la unsaleable surpluses and ths daatruetlon of price values. 7. Excess profits becoming concentrated Into tbe hands of fewer and fewer families, with an Increasing number of families being reduced to a mere aubalstance Income, resulting in a wider disparity between production capacity and consumer purchasing power. 9. Increasing debt which Is expanding faster than the volume of the physical structure on which It depends for Its validity, meaning that it Can never be paid oft I. Economic oscillations becoming more violent and mors frequent, since less time is required to pile up an excess inventory due to technological development, resulting In less opportunity for the consumer to finlld up an economic reserve to tide him over the ensuing recession. 10. Increasing uncertainty, confusion, and evident Inability of our present political, economic, and educational leaders to solve our social problems. TECHNOCRACY Inc. positively that: , Peach Marketing Agreement Approved at Washington deep-root- UESPITE WAR SPECSA Says Nuveen. The proposed Federal Peach Marketing Agreement for Utah has been approved in Washington D. C. For the purpose of acquainting growers with the details of this program and permit them to vote yes" or no as to whether or not they want the program effective in Utah, meetings will be held in Utah county, May 27 and 28, the first at Lindon ward meeting house at 2 p. m. Monday ; at the Sharon Stake Seminary building at 8 p. m. Monday; at the Mapleton town hall at 2 p. m. Tuesday and at the Fayson Junior high school at 8 p. m. Tuesday. All growers sr urged to attend one of these meetings, as the RURAL MAI ROUTES marketing agreement. It adopted becomes binding, not only on those who voted for Its adoption, but on the entire membership of tbe peach lnduatry. Sherman Pobat of tbe Federal Marketing Service and Dr. A. L. Stark will be at each of these meetings to explain In detail the features of the marketing agreement and ballots for voting will be distributed and collected. Lake View Bride states Complimented Every cltlxen on thla Continent should have all the goods and services he can use from birth until death. We have the raw materials, the energy and the means to produce them. Everyone on North America should enjoy a maximum of health and freedom from disease. follows: We have the knowledge and the TECHNOCRACY Inc. points oat potential facllltlee. Machines should be developed these trends which are taking to tha utmost to do the work of place, here and now: this Continent, so man can be free X. Leveling off of the popula- from toll and vigilance. tion growth, with an increasing Crime, gambling, business, and number of old people and a de- other chiseling enterprises of the clining number of young. Price System should be abolished. 1. Leveling off of physical ex- This must be accomplished before pansion, resulting In a diminish- an effective means of distribution ing field for profitable Inves- can operate. tment Political controls, with their I. Unlnvestable money piling corruption. Inefficiency, Incomup and lying Idle In the banks, petence, and waste must be supwith the result that the banks and planted, In a power age, by funcother financial Institutions ara tional controls, whose only criapproaching a condition of 100 terion of operation Is efficiency liquidity, with tha further result and quality of production. that tha Interest rate la falling toEvery child on this Continent ward aero. should have every opportunity to 4. Rapid technological devel- become educated to the full exopment with an ever Increasing tent of his capacity and deelre, energy conversion rate, and more preparation for the Job efficient more automatic, and of hla choice, and for leisure time tmgmmmtmi BONUS READY Mrs. Scott A. Taylor of Lake View complimented her daughter, Glenda, (Mrs. H. Ross Sterling)) a bride of the week at tbe Edna Mae Hedquest home Tuesday evening, About 60 relatives and friends from Orem, Lehl, Payson, Spanish Fork, American Fork, Logan, Lake View, Vineyard, and Provo were In attendance. Assisting Mrs. Taylor were Afton Loveless, Helen Clark, Alene Frank, and the program was directed by Miss Frank. Tha game was Gunn of Logan. prise won hy Mary ' activity. Every person on this Continent should bo permitted to choose tho line of employment for which ho or she Is best fitted, and at which be or sho will be most happy. There is a great enough diversity of functions to provlds some suitable employment for all types of personality and talents. Every person should hava full freedom of ballet, speech, religion, homo and personal activity according to hla or her desires (subject only to tho minimum of regulation, which tha welfare of all requires); and that tho practice of this freedom should In no way endanger ones standard of living or right to consume. Every cltlxen should have an equal right to decide what kinds of goods and services shall be And, why not? For, produced. who shall decide thlt, if not the consumer? TECHNOCRACY Ine. further states that a new social order should be Installed only with tho expressed consent of the people of this Continent Do yon consent to such a society being installed hero on North America? Further, do you demand that It be installed? Do you consider it important enough to warrant your active support? TECHNOCRACY Ine. stands ready, with the blue prints of operation, to put a Technato into effect whenever enough of us want It. An ever increasing number of North Americans ara saying that they do want It. When are yon going to Join them? Wo invite you to investigate Technocracy; and to help prepare for the Now America. ' Public meeting every Monday, Provo High School, S:00 P. M. T. J. Weaver, Provo chairman. TTuit Provo city can still refund its electric revenue bonds, despite present war conditions which have deni-oraliz- many issues, is shown by two letters passed between Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo, and C. W. Laing, of Chicago, representing the John Nuveen company who offered to refund them at lower interest rates. The two letters are here SEEK ATTRACTIVE REGULATION BOXES Unsightly mall boxes copied: along rural mall routes detract from the natural scenic beauty of Utah's highways, declares J. W. Provo postmaster, DaqigerflelS, who secently made a tour of Inspection through the rural areas surrounding Provo and has started a campaign to awaken rural box holders to the need of mooting tho U. B. regulstlons In tha matter of mall boxes. Many rural mall boxes aro not properly erected, and aro not in a serviceable condition. They re-tard mall delivery, and expose tho mall to damage from tho ole-' meats, he commented. The Post Office department wants to encourags its patrons along rural routes to provide suitable receptacles, and to erect them In the regulation manner .and to maintain them in such condition as to protect the mall properly. Thla Includes also tho painting of the boxes, tha printing of tno owner's name on each one, and the painting of tho supports holding the boxes. A nation-wid- e campaign Is now In progress, states Mr. Danger-fielto Improve the rural mall boxes, and this Inspection of the rural routes out of Provo la a part of that campaign and proves many Irregularities. In each case where the boxes are not standard, complete instructions have been left In the mall box to guide tho patron as to what Is needed to d, Will accept a child's pony with saddle, bridle, and equipment aa part payment on a used or new antomobOn Sea Welling Hoick Co. or Phone ji) May 17, 1940 Chicago, UL Dear Mr. Laing: ' Our bond election Is only a week off and we never have experienced such a quiet campaign. Only question at all Is the 1150,000.00. We assume that you now have the 1060,000 refunding issue ready to sign, Tuesday, May SS, would bo a good day to sign these bonds up and get them on tho way to Chicago that night, We assume or bope that war conditions will not interfere with tho sale of tho bonds. Onr plant Is now clicking along in fine shape Tbe peak load, however, is Justj about tho capacity of one unit. Yours respectfully MARK ANDERSON (Signed) Mayor. JOHN NUVEEN ft COMPANY Chicago May SO, 1940. Honorable Mark Anderson, Mayor Provo, Utah Dear Mayor Anderson: Thank you for your letter of May 17 th. We aro going right ahead to hava tha 9160,000 Bonds printed and la your hands for signing on or before May S7th, 1940, or as soon after that as is possible. I believe we will be all right on the Refunding In spite of tha war npset. Yours very sincerely, JOHN NUVEEN ft CO. By C. W. Laing, Jr. W. Laing, Jr. meet the requirements. Hardware stores In Prove ara cooperating, by offering approved types of rural mall boxes for sale at attractive prices. A similar CWLJr:Jm campaign was conducted last ear with good results, b t the Post Office department urges noopera-tio- n C. V. H. Says now in all details, according to Mr. Dangerflsld. . Ths flimsy objections offered LONESOME WIDOW Forty-fiv- e by ths liquor traffic to prohibiwould like the companionship tion In Btato and Nation arc of Mu pest fifty, with best strong proof of tho weakness of of diameter. No trlflers need It position. They claim that ths answer. Send replies to Box B. prohibition policy violates ths of personal principles Care of Utah Valley News. liberty, whereas no sneh principle Is at stake In the eolation of tho liquor ! Every man la entitled problem. to aa much personal liberty aa ha ean enjoy without Interfering with tho rlghta of others. A child has n far better right to bo wall fed and clothed than hla parents have to get drunk. A wife has n better right to a home properly furnished than her husband haa to spend for drink tho money to No man, which she Is entitled. In tho nemo of percsnnl liberty, can claim n right to be a drunk- rd or to make other men drunk. Long after tha graduation exercises are over, the sweet girt graduate will recall with pleasure the many remembrances that made the day such an excitingly Springer Spaniels happy one. Make your remembrance the loveliest one of all p lease her with flowers. For Sale i) X Mr. C. W. Laing, John Nuvoen A Co., ( X X I , X Hunting Dog Poppies Beautifully Marked Greenhouse PHONE EIGHT--O ROYAL HUNTER, Phone 209-- 3. D. W Where the Flowers Grow 17S7. is to authorize the issuance of$l,200,000 ElectricRevenue Bonds to be used for the following purposes only: 1. $850,000 to refund our present Electric Revenue Bonds. This will save us $129,868.75 in interest 2. $350,000 or any part thereof, as needed, to be used to add additional generating capacity. (If only $100,000 is needed only $100,000 will be $ issued) The Following Ballots Will Be Used: OFFICIAL, BALLOT QUESTION SUBMITTED: ORDINANCE NO Ao laltlated ordinance adopted on April Slrd, 1949. ambjtci to npprovml by tho voters, for completion of originally contemplate! fncUIttoo for tho municipal electric plant and system; authorising tho Us unco of H.19MM Electric Ravanuc Bonds to pay for inch completion and to rote ad tho nnftnnS lag oloctrio raven n bonds of said city; proscribing tho details of Hid bonds; providing for the disposition of the ravonnas to bo derived from oaid plant and system; making other provisions with res pact to cold plant and system and tho losaaaeo of said bonds; and providing for tha payment of cold boadn. FOR AGAINST 0 If tha voter desires to vote in favor of adoption of tha Initiated ordinance, he shall place a cross (X) la the square after tho word FOR." If tho voter deolrao to vote against tha adoption of the Initiated ordinance, ho shall place a cross (X) In the square opposite tho word AGAINST. Any Qualified Voter of Provo City Vote the Above Ballot Put your cross after the word FOR , - t OFFICIAL BALLOT n J QUESTION SUBMITTED: Shall tho Board of Commissioners of tho City of Provo City, Utah, ha authorised to lacuo tho bond of sold cite In the amount of fl.900,099 for tha purpoco of paying, to tho amount, of 9(60,000, tho cost of completing tho olactric light and power plant and syctom of sold city end for tha purpooa of refunding tho outstanding Electric Ravenna Bondi of sold city In tho amount of 9860,000, onld bonds to boar Interest at tho maximum rate of fonr per cant per annum, to tell duo not more than twenty (90) years from tha date thereof, and to bo paid solely as to both principal and Interest from tha revenues derived from tho operation of Mid electric light and power plant and system, and under no circumstances to be a general obligation of tho city or In tho payable from revenues derived from tho levy of taxes, all as provided Initiative ordinance adopted by cold Board of Commissioner on April Ilrd, 1940, entitled An Ordinance providing for tbo acquisition of tho additional facilities originally contemplated for tho completion of tha municipally owned olectrlcal distribution system of the City of Provo electric generating plant City. Utah; authorising and providing for tho lasuanca of 91 J98.090 Electric Rovhuo Bonds of tha City of Provo City for tho purpose of defraying ton coot of tho completion of Mid plant and system and for tho pnrpoM of rotending tho ontotnndlng oloctrio revonua bond of said city; proMribing tho form and other details of Hid bonds; providing for tho collection and disposition of ton revenues to bo derived from sold oloctrio generating plant and electrical dlstrL button system ; making other provisions with respect to tho operation of onld plant and system and tho Imnonco of Mid bonds; and providing for tho payment of ooid bonds? (4) ud Old Six-Wee- ka The Purpose of This Election ' a Provo FOrfY WANTED r ed the bond market for 3 YES GANNUN ASHTON SPECIALS! DR. L L. AIKEN 32 West Center St, Provo Is qualified by thorough training and yean of experience to CHIROPRACTIC This Is tite Place 1938 FORD Deluxe Sedan Dual Equipped Original Black Heater Finish Radio and under-sea- t PICKU- P- B8BK8B8 JUNE 1 INSPECTION DEADLINE. Telluride Motor Co. Complete Service for All Cara On Time Payments1 Too! TOP QUALITY Opal Blue Finished Genuine Mohair Excellent Condition 1936 DODGE Vi Ton Pickup Heavy Duty Car First Class Guarantee HAYI Will Meet Any Price HAROLD MAAG niOXE NH4 Gannon-Ashto191 n, South University Avenue NO Only qualified votera who shall have paid 1937 CHEVROLET 1937 DODGE Deluxe Coupe For the Issue of Bonds If tho voter desires to vote In favor of tho Imho of bonds, ho shall place If tho voter desires to n cross (X) In tha square opposite tbo word "YES. vote against tho Issue of bonds, bo chall place a erosc (X) la tho oqnoro after tho word NO. 4-D- So : lee, which has proven very effective la treating Headaches, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Stomach bago, Uver, Kidney trouble. , 5 ftoai $34 ftd mw 9 Inc. Phone 155 a property tax la ths year proceeding thin election may vote this ballot. PUT YOUR CROSS OPPOSITE THE WORD "YES Tha bonds authorized by this election aro Eleetrie Revenno Bonds. Voting "yes on this ballot will NOT add any new tax burden to tho tax payers of Provo City. The bonds must be paid solely from tho revenues of the Power Plant. EVERY CITIZEN WILL BENEFIT BY THIS BOND ISSUE. NO ONE SHOULD OITOSE IT. TAX PAYERS may vote BOTH ballots. (Municipal Power Committee) |