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Show a A HOMI PAPB3 IMP AUGUST I 40 Priated for By Emu A HOMI FLAHT r mmaasasm tmmmwntffl OF LOCAL AFFAIRS A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE .Volume Three Number Colton Soos Thirty-Si- wrHMmomecE Utahs Heeds: Industrial Expansion, children will participate tonight, Friday, Aug. Oth at the Provo high achool gymnaaina In the Filth anneal dance review which, marha the cloee of another anceeaafnl play and recreation program for the yonngatera of Provo, annonneea iin. Phyiiia R. Brown, anpar-Tor dw the joint epouorahip Mora than 100 Creation of Jobs . Declaring that probably one of Utah a greatest prob- - lems today ia the need to expand industry end create jobs Pr0T0 0117 Beho1'- for the unemployed, Don B. Colton, former Congressman from Utah, opened his campaign for nomination for Gov. Four recreational centers Will emor on the Republican ticket, at an open air meeting of be represented In the revue, with Hump and Anita A. the Utah' County Young Republican Club, Tuesday even- Laura C. dance directors and Watson, Mo-Ka- ing at Pioneer Park, Provo. Mata To Expand Indnatry Th Btata la sovereign. It can and maat Join In a daflnlta movement to aid In the axpanalon of Indnatry and create Job for tho unemployed," itated Hr. Colton during tho eonrao of hio address. "If elected, I (hall Immediately call a convention of tho loaderc of Indnatry, labor and education to v rk out a concrete plan to create permanent Jobe Tho State for tho unemployed. of Connecticut U pioneering along thla lino. Utah rhoald also lead out Natural roaonreaa can be developed and Indnatry ezpaaded. Leaden hip la demanded. Coopery atlon and confidence ere needed, not dlacord and distrust" Tax Bwdm Hr. Colton alao eeorad tho policy in tho pact which had provided aneh an expanalva growth of eoetly bnroona and eommlaalona with all their overhead aspenao. Wi muat economize In govern- menL It haa been ecientifically proven In tho United Btatee that between II and IB eenta of every workingman' dollar la paid out for taxes, moetly hidden, but neverthaleea real; and this, even though ho doea not own n home," dclared Hr. Colton at another point In hla speech. "There mnit be a reallocation and lightening of tho tax harden. It can ha dona without Iota to thla atate In the fine program wo arc making. Wo need to encourage homo indnatry and homo owning." lighten 9be Hr. Coltona announcement of hla candidacy for Governor upon tho Republican ticket was an eleventh hour filing. Colton's Announcement Hr. Colton carved for twelve yeara a Congressman from tho First Congressional District of Utah. Ha ia a rancher and stock grower, and at present own Important kanch and farm lands In astern Utah. In business ho haa organised varlona enterprise. Including the Vernal Telephone Surplus Food For War Needy WASHINGTON, D. C .pnsL dent Roosevelt, la an axerattva order, has designated tha American Red Crocs as the official of agency for tho ft0,000,000 inrplua anppllaa, vot- d by Congress for European war victima. Tha order stated that tha Secretory .of Agriculture and tho Treasury would ho given tho responsibility of purchasing sap-pliand transporting thorn to tho Red Cross at points of embarkation. es MART F. SMITH Provo elty auditor, will preside nt tho breakfast to bo held Ang. II at Logan whan tha Municipal Finance committee meets daring the Utah Municipal League convention sessions, when a special Finance or accounting department organization will ho effected, including auditors, clerk, treasurer and recorders. y Allred and Dorothy Tamer, accompanist responsible for tho training. ' String music will bo furnished under tho direction of John Hllgendorfer. Costumes will bo from tho Provo Coetnms boose managed by Lillie Btovena. (Tho evening's program la tend aroind tho thomo at the Fair" with dance numbers representing different countries neb aa China, Holland, India, North and South America being presented by tho different craters as Tlmpanogoe, htaeser, Joaquin, and Provo high achool, youngsters varying In ags from T to 17 years being trained for their parts. A puppet exhibit of more than 10 pieces made by tho children nnder the direction of Louise AIL red will also bo shown, and a room filled with arts and crafts (Room II In tho Provo High) will bo on exhibition nnder tho direction of Halils Tangrra and Edythe White. Republican Candidate For Governor To Lighten Tax Burden ?. ramimrn DON B. COLTON DAT will follow Saturday, aa tho finale of tho pnbllc program for Company and irrigation compan- nil children of tho city, feetaring ion la Baatorn Utah. Ha ia at pras-a- at relay races, a candy shower, and sarrlng aa director In eeverel a fish grab, directed by Alfred Important lndu trial concern In Pace, Lester Jones and peorge this stats. Sutherland. Ha haa (erred aa Proaldent of THH KOTO AND QUEEN BUtw for Hlaslon the intern of tho Kiddles Karnlval which Latter Day 8a!nt Church, and at Is slated as tho grand finale of tha promt time la a member of tho seasons work will bo presenttho General Board of tho Sunday ed at the Friday night Danco Schools of that Church. Revue, details of tho Karnlval Outstanding Vote CMter being ready for announcement by Friends of Hr. Colton point to next week. the wonderful record ho has made sc e vote getter. Only once In hla career haa It been necessary for BubeCUe FOF him to have an organisation to get n nomination, and that was Timpanogos tha first time ha was elected to Congress. TTit other times ho Planned has bora nominated by acclamaAll members of Elders, Seventtion, and when ha run for United States Senator against William H. ies and High Prints quorums In are Invited King In 1114, ha was nominated tho Timpanogos ward Barbaras to attend tha party beacclamation. hla In each of by for evening, Friday planned ing races for Congressman, and hla race against Senator King ha August II. Verge Hups has been named has led tho Repnbiician ticket by ehalrman, and details of general votes. thousands of many tho party will bo announced next As pointed out In hla announce- week Remember tho date-- 11 ment, Hr. Colton Is now at the th. The place at Timpanogos hla of life, rich la experi- ward hall. prime ence, and able to carry on an effective administration. PROVO STAKE Colton for Governor Headenjoyed an ontlng at North In have hem the quarters opened Park Tuesday with more than 100 members participating, Including dancoln tha arming at beanti-- Ward Farm Loan Officials To Meet At Berkeley Sidney H. Clnff, prominent farmer of thla dlctrict and n doctor and president of tho Provo Timpanogos National Farm Loan 1 a New Division of RcUstat for tho Brigham Toung unlvsr- ity will open this fall term, eon- - and muter work In master 0f science degrees. This new achool te la heaping with tho ax- nanded faellltlaa nrovlded by tha new llrious WuraUon buMding of" arts all national farm loan association directors .nd aaentary-tiwara- rera ta California, Utah, Nevada to bo held Angnat land" I Many topics of Interest to tho farm era of thla section will bo among them bring methods of Improving farm credit faellltlaa and determining farm values for loaning purpoaea. Man prominent ta all phase of agriculture will give talks, after which a general discussion will bo held with the - directors and secretary-treasureparticipating. Willard D. Elite, General Agent of tho Eleventh Farm Credit dte-riwill welcome tha delegatee. Charles Parker, President of tho Federal Land Bank of. Barkely. m- wH1 preld at th Directors of the Provo Tlmpan-ogoa Association who ara attend- tag tho conference with Mr. Clnff are: George Oronemaa, Ivan J. Burr; Charles D. Terry; 8. H. Blake; and Ernest d. rs PROFESSOR AND MRS B. F. LARSEN entertained at Aspen Grove at a steak bake and camp party Tura- day night for tha membora of thoUtah Hake high price ta prealdency and their wivea. Thora present were Mr. and Mrs. D. O. WashWight, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brim-hal- l. W. W. 'Mr. and Mr. burn, Mr. and Mrs. Dychea, and lb Madsen, the boat and hostess, and their all of Provo. on. Grant. ct, nt secretary-treasure- r; Zee WHITTAKER of Provo te tho only surviving engineer ef the Utah Northern railroad, tha pioneer road which opened up tha northern route to Montana, according to evidence presented at tha Cache Valley reunion held ta Logan last week at which Mr. Whittaker was an honored gnact. It was II yeara ago when ho drove tho earliest freight trains north over that rente, and not another engineer of tho road tamed up at tho JU-union, and when tho chock wo made It was learned they had all passed on. In tho battle of Ufa, good 1a made more tadnatrioni and persistent became of tho anppoeed activity of evil. Vary Baker Eddy. AT PBOVO, PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE x FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1940 INDEPENDENT UTAH Democratic Outing at Matt Flats Utahs AbUSOS; North Park Saturday Oolite Campaign Herbert B. Maw, democratic nomiaaa for governor eontMtanta of Utah, got away out in front of The Committee invitee every Democrat to spend the laid bare Pioneer at here Iwh park, to Wednesday night the entire afternoon, to bring family along also, and and which afflict abuses Utah, will be many refreshments served and free propM platform bring your picnic, of reconstruction and development for the state, in line to everybody. with his previously announced candidacy. . to ne for the nest IS mail Item In City het i red In the taring la new Rereading dent with Nnreen a Co- - ll (WHERE? NORTH PARK, PROVO. WHRN? Saturday, at 2:30 p. m. (Aug. 10) WHAT? The Biff Annual Democrat Outing Oataldo Interests have grabbed up For oil Democrats ia' UtaJi county. Sports will eommoneo at 1. 10 p. m. wtth soft ball, swimming, water carnival, races, tng of war, and a big carnival dance la the From 1. 10 till evening. nlgbt for tho biggest day of thf year, and visit with all the Democratic candidates for all offlcu ta tha city pad county, and many Bhlpptng standards for Utah from tho stata, and national. peaches will bo determined Thars-da- y at I p. m. at tho Sharon Semi' PROGRAM nary ao for aa tho local poach eom-direcfor tho day la nnder tho mlttu officers are concerned, and tion of tho general committee, C. is understood that recommends- A. Grant, LeRoy Johnson, and from thla committee will bo Thelma Vest. Tho softball accepted by the etate body, an-tuts are arranged ao that aouneu Clarence D. Ashton, as- men and woman ran enter, the latent Utah county agrlenltnraL north and being plttod against the Jamea B. Ferguson, Ray H. ranth. Loveless and James B. Stratton From 1:10 to 4:10 will ho era tho Orem mam bora of tho comswimming, and from 4:10 to 0 mittee. Mr. Ashton argeo as p. m., will he other sports. A many growers to attend thin preband concert nt 7:10 will open liminary meeting to help tha the evening program nt which members la determining Just what 8 1 n t o Committeeman, Parnell tha growers want la alao and and others prominent grade of peachog tor aMpmrat Black, Democrats wllL apeak. . .A danse . Other rimllar groups era mast- will lug at other time thronghont tho from 0 oclock to mid-nigclimax tha day. county, and from tho combined Snbcommitteu for tho outing recommendations, tho committee will advise the state aaeoelatlra on era ax follows: Refreshments: ' Eloise P. Fill- Angnat II In Salt Lako City. more, Pays on; Mildred GreenThornton and Alonso Moriay, wood, American Fork; Ruth OlPublicity: LeRoy Johnson, Martha Provo; sen, 8 prln grille, and Tholmn Vest and C. A. Grant Moore, Bernadlne Rlchlna and In vl tat ions: Bath Hatchings, Bins Carter, Provo; baseball, Alton GHu, Mrs. Ray Dnrnell and American Fork; Dona E. Terry, Provo, and Stensa Morgan, SpanJ. F. Mower, Provo. ish Fork; Danco: Doan Schaamr, Victor Frandsen, Payson, chairman; Malvla Grant Sports: Lawrence Bpringvllle, Johnson, Benjamin, and Clifford Beardall Provo; Finance: J. Edward and Della Baxter, Bpringvllle; Clark, Spanish Fork; Marcellas 8wlmmlng: Roy Passey, chair- - Nielson, Mapleton; Donglaa Phillips and Elmer Terry, Provo; reA. O. Ellett, Spanish Program: Sylvan W. Clark, ception: Lohl; A. O. Ellett, Spanish Fork, Pork, Algie E. Balllf, Provo, and and Algla E. Balllf, Provo; chairmen and visa chairwomen of Banda: Emil K. Nielsen, J. W. each district la tho county. ht 1940 Pram City Tax Levy Remains nt 17.5 Mills For the fifth consecutive year, Provo City has tained its levy at 17.5 mills, despite the vast improvement ' ! gone forward daring tirao yonro, in. d,,di 27000 street paving, sewers, curb and provement work, gutter districts, and parks and schools, announces Mayor Mark Anderson this week, following the setting of the levy for 1940 by nnanimon, action of the City ornmninuon. Even in the face of lowered valuations, the levy was held to 17.5 mills he exnUing bnt a 90 per eent eolleetion netting the City an estimated $135,000 revenue, will enable iva ty to he believes. on for 1118 COnun Several change in the allocation of the levy have been made, a breakdown of the total levy being given be- low: as prepared by Mary F. Smith, city auditor, and . . passed by the city commission. PURPOSE OF LEVY MILLS LEVIED 2 Street Lighting 2:25 Contingent Expenses .3 Pnblic Streets, Sidewalks, Improvements , .. ., TUDllC Library Public Affairs and Finance..' IrfX) 1:00 judgements, Interest and Sinking Fund, J.-0Town xlallo and Memorials.... 50 Auditing Depsrtment :25 Scwew and Drains :50 Irrigation and Water Supply. 3 KX) Publio Safety ie.ee.M.ae.2 00 Parka TOTAL MUNICIPAL LEVY. 17:50 P1 ,p7 7 7 1.-0-0 Utah'. Indastriaa and n-- Mr- - that from 1,101 to MOO of. tha tate'i young people are foread to leave Utah yearly to find employment and security elsewhere. "Idaho ia for Idaho, Oregon ia for Oregon, but Utah la for Wall ax he; Street", ho commented, pointed to Industrial manage, meat of Utah's mines, minerals, factories, and bnainan generally being In the hands of eastern capital. Commenting on stale road de-yslopmrat, Mr. Maw declared that only about a half doara contract-I- t ora jB tha slate era getting prao-liooil tho contract, the flO goo.iog n year road money being eoa trolled by then few man, who ora a slag oil, an oat of stata ns iny iHufeMiiSS tei wnich are arawtng 48 , 11 .m umr Mark Commlmisner in charge of fta- " The only thing tha city haa lost aa a raralt a tho depressed bond market, whlah followed ear Refunding alactlon on May II la intarcst an the hwga from Jane 1 te Dee. 1 nt S par cent, or a total lean at agpraal mateiy I,IM. Hie hetdan oC the bends need not hetag thorn ta till Das. I bet ethenrieo tho ia anoetty the the people voted npen", explains the mayor. Deiftery ef the now the new heeds at any time. K dJXRR-nni-i follow bnildlns and tloa work tkrongboet tha city, aa avldanaad by Seventh where n whale raw of new Is going up, north, betwara Third Seventh Bast streets, where davalopmeat area la teeming. BtOl another section ta In tho new Utah Valley - FUilAIIDFttUCVai UARICAIIYKI PARTY an-eth-er Ml IiviIaigI, dtat-na peuu Mt j. p. KeMra, tfoBfi EAD IllfiU CrTCTC , run nran an oat te the Pleasant View iiuaio amaah'tag criticism of tho 'When the Utah atekehlgh utUitlee In priests IS at atrBeUra o Utah, for after careful examine- - Canyon Olen, fan and frnlta and a tion of at least five Mg utilities spirit of good followahip la tho state he had foaad them brotherhood will mark the gathpaying taxes on n valuation as ering, declare! J. low as IS per cant, as compared chairman of tho sports "Evan though wo are out of to taxes the reel of Utah pays on 10 per crat valaatloa. practice, and maybe growing eld Explaining this situation, ho la body, we are not old in spirit, declared that the big ntUltlea use and wera going to an fey thla two entirely different valuations party and taka part la thee games in their structure: First, a very with n foaling of brotherly love Mr. low valuation for tho pnrpora of and friendship", declare Fees her. taxation and secondly Provo Citys recreation leaden tlon for the p.riora of Baktofi tWi utUr baiaC ,B tha will assist la providing entertainof on company, 10 times ment for tho ladles. Including all greater than tha tax valuations widows of high priests In tho allowed. take, annonneea Jess Haws, who Utah la controlled by tho aamo Is general chairman, and alao city for road commissioner In charge of recregang for utility rates, contracts, ho declared, and that ation and parka. Soft ball games are being orggronp has branded him, denouncanised, and horse shoo pitching ed and executed him B u politically. already for making such an nn- of their operations. covering Nevertheless, he declared himself ont to help business, especially small business, and so relieve Utah from tho domination of ehaln stores and chain everything. Speaking of Old Ago pensions, ho urged that whan the Old Folks of the state era destitute It te not because the state doea not have tho revenue, but because tho administration te not sympathetic, and tha revenae la diverted to other needs. Mr. J Feci her. The wards north of Crater street am pitted against those South of Crater, ia tho raft ball events, white tho chodnlo for horra shoo contests tarts at 4:M p. m. In tho raft ball gamea Pioneer ward va Sixth ward; than tho winner playa tho' Second ward; than tho winner playa the Third ward; and tho final winner playa the Foarth j, eUargaMxof streets. to the that tt k tan teud to handing or bnUding more and better streets. The flmc te that Provo City to. glee teg rapidly, and new aicUaua of too city are constantly being improv. . ed. - ateo raas ateegalde provomrat of McGalra Mr. lses, the District No. t iirt oif towi la la th i carb and gutter, and district Nn. IS la now going forward, which will provide curb and gutter tar both cast and west aoctlona of the North side of tho city. Mr. Invites all residents of tho city who deal 10 these lmprove-mat- s to ara Mm or contact the office and make thalr wants known, aa additional development taat aa will bo undertaken Just tha people want them, and the city can provide for thorn. An entirely now district In tho Southwest section of tow i will likely be next in line, he potato out, and will ha known aa Carb and No. 11 aa already are coming la for this typo of improvement ia that part of the City. Me-Oal- re ward. Tha consolation flight will com- SIDEWALKS mence at 4 p. m.--, with tho loeer arc ateo - being of tho Drat game playing tho loser throughout tho city, somewhat of explains Mr. pomlblo and absolutely necessary, that game meets the loser of tho McGeire. as several aecttoaa C . .. Uera JsalaasJ !! auda bBt dtT 21 j 4he third gamo playa off with other spots have bean mlsoed on e roll all politically created office, that program- number Will la-nd p clBd d obl8t aI,cle, hlMtlon with Mi itorln, ths government to tho punching bags by Dr. Sandgren of thua Bering tho Fourth ward, and other excel- hnd o PPte, to 15,000,000 lent, numbs ri, incladlng musical from 11,000,000 aBBual,y ta th cost of govern- - and dramatic numb.ru menL refreshment eommittoa te . ( by J. Lco Knight of tho Sficond. tha ititi unit control Source and Bintgc lu wnrdp gnlstoa ny Wllford own affairs. Utah mast bo rat Johnson andWalter Taylor of the r ward, and they promise up for Utah and tho us of eapl- th watermriloni and cants- tai BBd tabor hen meat bo man- t, bnt each 7u aged for tho benefit of tho atato, loupe and not for outsiders, ho eonclud- - member should provide any other ed. Thla ha proposes to attempt picnic he or she may desire. Lunch tables era provided at tha Canyon If elected as Utahs governor. Glen park, and camp Area also If BB needed. COMMUNITY CHURCH 1 0 hpn a saving The theme of tho 11 o'clock morning church service at the Community Chnrch thla Sunday morning will bo 'Things to which Wo Must Hold". Chnrch School will recommence Sunday, September ith. A children' sermon te bring Included ta the regular morning service daring the rammer month. PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS jS'JXZ? HIBUC htelMMINQ FOOIH have a lot of difflenlttea to bcfWx they arc licensed tha State Health dcpartmsng, due to tho sanitary ,riI,,'rr J00, CobbImIobw Josn Hiwi, City and "Imb Colltan, WP praflUbto trip to flld- - Gnanlson, Ballna, and othra where pnblic poota era P operated, and return with two motor convictions: First, Provo te taeky dty, with ample water, water at that. nd plenty of gravity prearara. plaaa now under way for Prank new. swimming pool win conform strictly to State regulations eion As Jncoh, ra, ft. Pe ra cooperation between and dty te valuable to an Advertisers ta the Utah Valley earned? Mr. Jacob te now at work News Invite your patronage. They on plana, and Provo's new pool at are friendly to you. That's will have feature of additional ralf-evldr- If they were not they would not advert! In this, the nu a result NEW RULES POSTED "Peoples Paper. thla week, at the present awim-r- rs When dealing with the advert!- eh tell them that yoe rrad the mlng pool ta Provo, outline (Continued oa Page Valley News. m-It- Pn) L. 4. |