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Show 2 A H0M1 PAPES M PlkM far Or A HOMI PLANT u: mmmmm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Volume Three Number Thirty-Seve- What do You Think ? r ni THE mVAFDU OF FRANCE art the moat corrupt of democracy, chargee the Utah Labor News, who laya France' faU largely to a venal preaa whoae editors were either on the payroll of Hitler or pnppete of Induetry and big business. Certain It la true that when a nation la betrayed lta real traitor are lta edltora, for they ahould land out In front agalnat . any corruption whether It be from politicians big basin eas, or sub- versive Fifth columnlata aueh aa Hitler has scattered over every nation today. . In America the danger la suite as much from editors and news- papers who are on the payroll of pedal Interests as from foreign Influences. In fact the danger Is greater, theca see a con-trolled press' In any community Is doubly dangerous when It shoots Its poison shafts from range. Local loyalties pro- vent the people from seeing the traitor la his true light. . which the DISEASE FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1940 INDEPENDENT AT PROVO, ..UTAH PROVO SELECTED Komic Kartoon Karavan Kapers With Kiddies' Karnival HO CENTER FOR NEW weeT. eadiafc August ROM DISTRICT , For. the A Thousand kids or more will taper at the Kiddies' 11, Utah's record of eommasie-abi- e diseases is the lowest for the Karnival in Komic Kartoon Karavan Btyle on August J, tb, (or m 111 being wind-up of Provo Citys administrative district created by JJeVfar'the entire 23, at their Fifth annual summer aerecreational program, announces Mrs. Phyllis Brown, th 8UU RoBd eomnUeeion, . cording t0 a report from the Utah cording to an announcement by ltou bo.rd of health. Thle U T supervisor. W. D. Hammond, chairman. Here- - fKmm cases than last week, and Reigning over the Karavan ae King of Recreation will appear little Terry Allred, on of Hr. and Mre. Elmo Allred, and alongilde Hie Majesty will Bppear Her Hajeety, the Queen of the Karnival, tiny Francla Petereon daughter of Hr. and Hr. Dale Petenon. They will lead the Karavan along Unlveralty Avenue to Fifth North street, and on to the Karnival gronnda at North park where the entire city will be entertained by the Kiddies In their atunta at the Hala performance, and alde- eeven-year-o- APPOINTED ld f is vew SdK poison, first numbing the victim. then slowly devouring German observers are everywhere ganging the results of this poisoning process In America. When we numbed become enough, that le when onr prase succumb along with out Lindberghs and Congllns, then America will be ripe for devouring by tho Nasi war machine. Thank God for tho Freedom of tha Press In America. Exposure of traitors, m it sr Pw HcKsyAli-rac- Kulnp frothy and Hary Wilson. , Ih0w vEh Us kar,a" U y. Watson, Tumor, pro- - fatality toll. ,w, WINS DOCTORATE WPA. Tha it casco of measles reportportance since It has been lm-H-r. ed Is an all-tilow record. Hammond explains. dlaeeaea Other eommanlcable , i ii District I, will new be elation- - wer ,reported ae follows: chlckea-patBmonia I, mampi ed In Provo. Scarlet fever I, tuberculosis I, Under the new Division plan, wbooplng pough SB. gonorrhea 1, F. D. Miles will be In charge of District 1 with headquarters at Ogden. This district now Include Box counties: the following Elder Cache, Rich, Weber, Hor-ga- n. Summit, north of Echo, and tha north and of Daggett. J. F. Langford, formerly assistant engineer In District I now bo- - pflMTECT H ITER CAD Tbs womens division of, the comes District Engineer of No. I uUNICtfl wLA I CU I Ult Democratic State Committee re- - which Includes the following cently added. Mrs. Hmude Bee ley counties: Balt Lake, Tooele, and HIGH PRIESTS OUTING to Its state atnfL South Summit, Jacob 6f Provo Mrs. Jacob will direct the pm- willtam Osborns nbuIri In Doemtte Woman's cbarfi 0f District I with hand- - Horse shoe pitching contests by .tndy clubs and to. already form- - Qaartw t Richfield. Thta Diet- - Champions from each et the five slated nn . excellent outline for rIct Bp Bf gas Pste, warda In the Utah sUka will fnU meetings. Sevier, Piute, Wayne County from feature the onUng today, Friday, beckJacobs literary end , Era. Hanksvllle west, Garfield at I p. m. Is the with lta Ksna Counties. fcround le Impressive Canyon Glen park, for tha Utah n graduate of the echoollng: D Lnison con tin uas ae High Priests quorum, according University f London, gmdnntq EngJnew ln cbarK, 0f District 4 to J. Fred Feesher, chairman of work Et StEnford EEd tho Unirer- hoEdauErtori Et Prico. Tbftt iporti otobIe. J lty of Southern California, Champion, from meb ward will her master', degree from from bo: PIONEER: John T. Collins, county Grand, WayB. Brighem Young Unlverrity- - Her HMkiTll Juan Hyrum Butler; SECOND ward: and practlcEl Experwnea doeiU publl- John P. Mb wer End John P. Me- von ca no two vo amos, with headquarters Guln; BIXTTI ward: Tory J. A qji two terms in . . Truth, ae well as 8 comDed of West THIRD ward: J. Fred Feesher, tho State Legislature, now being f Iron and Washing- - John Barber: FOURTH ward: J. Millard, Juab. MdL Grrett, v,ctor J- - Blrd- countlee. ant a third "rinVthe'' afternoon contest term. In Soft ball will al.o be game. The program outline submitted REPUBLICANS FUN irithJoto W. McAdamai rifldhi by Mrs. Jacob Is n product of her belief that, "If we can get the umpire tSI Democratic women to understand OUTING HERE Fourth, Third, and games. tho philosophy of their greater Pioneer wards are pitted against wo have to will not worry roll, the Second and Sixth wards in about them politically." Hrs. All declared Republican candt- - these events. Jacob does not believe In n ays- ara expected to to present Watermelon. .fell- Cantaloupe. tematlc study of fact. "Facts dont tho RepnhllcH onting at will bo served free to all mem- (t mean n thing to me," she enya, gowiette park on Ang. 14th whon bore ud thrir wives ud widow. they reveal a situation tha Republican party and friend, of high priests present Leo J. "except which nait b chEnfed by tha wm enjoy sporty picnic contaata Knlffht, Wllford Johnson End philosophy. and a program. Walter Taylor being the refreeh- Hra. Jacob met with tha state Candidates who have signified mut committee. faff for tha first time ln her new their Intention of being present Program errata will to staged her week where a ago capacity ara; Qeorgo W. Worthen, Sher- - at tho Canyon stadium at 4:10 tratatlvs program for atndy clubs mB Christensen of Provo; Philo p. m., with Elmer E. Nelson as w discussed. Other members Farnsworth, Oscar Carlson. Hot-- master of ceremonies. Beck- - Reed Stevens, William' pr!T w w7! Transportation to the Canyon H. J. Lowe, A. O. Welsley, all of Glen Scott P. Stewart, park will bo furnished to all Salt Lake City; Don Huh Dalton persons needing It, If they will com- of Pleasant Grove, and J. Bracken contact tho miscellaneous Lea of Price. mltta In their respective wards. Senator King Works for Utah rr the two Early construction of more small reservoirs in vari ona part8 of Utah, as a means of securing adequate water for lands now nnder cultivation, is beinr nrired in Wash- ington, D. C., by U. S. Senator William II. King. Senator King recently retained to the national capital from Utah, where he made a circle trip of the state and conferred with William R. Wallace, Utah Water Storage Commission chairman, and T. U. Humphreys, state engineer. Imorund p pdpaI . Woou, . ToBB is University training school, homo in Provo after receiving the degree of Doctor of Education ...... JV" matlon bureau, bnt have not as yet been reported npon. These Include the Pine Valley or Moody Creek project and the Kolob or Virgin City project, both ln Wash- lngton County; n project on tho Weber river for the enlargement of tha East Canyon reservoir; tho Hlckerson Park project in Dag-cegett County, tho Three Creeks project In Beaver County, tho Bear River 'project In Boxelder, Cache, Rich ud Summit counties Ipnd the Vernal Mosby project in Uintah county. The Senator reported that he Intends to push through these Utah projects and others as rapid- ly as they are declared feasible. .. . 0 Mrs. H(lldbl at Lethbridge, racalT,Bf noral ud Calgary, tralnlBC ,t the latter city. He served Inter on tha Cardston high school staff, YOUNG ,Bd B,B0 M Principal of tho Vag;r,tb blgb .. . lehoo, ln Alberta. . children, one grea Ugrand-chil- d and tha following brothers and staters, William H. Johnson of Provo, Georgo F. end Robert H. Johnson of Fountain O n, Hrs. Lucy Holman ud Mre. Sarah Longeon of Brigham City. A FOURTH UNIT beaded will never have to daclaree tho Hayor, far If whoa the Urns eeaua that PtofV need a FOarth salt, the earafasi from the present ptaat wUl be is ' aa" JiJf7 & JSSwS w ud not opereltan, . singleJrkltowntt has of eloctridty sines April IT. The Third unit will provldo SIM h. 9. for tho City, or six times as much power ts the standby service now often. Of eon ta t on the additional . fa- IIIMft tho eavtae trom Brigham Yooag university ,B 11,4 BBd ker Btao ,B wu B sradute student at the democratic .... club from nil University of California, ud then of tho stats, anaonncea LeRoy MrTed srafatrat professor of j0bneon, county B. Y. U. Soft baO, lunch, swimming, fc?d;rjr B BBB being advanced and will furslsk rater- fnir.i, Us t year to the rank of octets talnmeni, . the program being professor ot secondary education . made sp of, two numbers from hl 1!LC0.m' xttandlag dab. plated his dissertation on Ing of Teachers of New Type' will offset pert of from the standby eervtae- 91, MS as compared to tha IIU chargee, explains the mayor, tot the new salt will, moke Provo City entirely independent of tho Power ..... l? dclo , , . , unnsanl deg. ' ' V ! Research work ,4n tho fields of secondary education, educational phychology, educational administration, and the theory of. educa- tlon has teen preceded by years practical experience In, educa- and In rellgloua civic activities. At prase nt Dr. Woolf ta a member of tha Utah ataka high council. Two cone, Wilbur and Mack, and ono daughter Aennone, will be attending B.Y.U. this coming year. , ud Send-gren- W eo"UB - non-scho- ol Dr. O. E. Sandgren of Provo a member of the Utah Stake high priests quorum who will participate In tho evening program tonight (Friday, Aug. II) at Canyon Glen perk where otae 160 to 100 high priests end! their wives and widows of former members, will gather for their annual summer outing. A special platform ta being erected to provide for Dr. 's punrhlng bag performance. He ta an outstanding artist In this unique utertalnment feature, and hu won many medals ud been seen on many programs throughout the country. Ho earns hta living however ae principal of the Pago School. He 1s a g t advocate of health promoting exercises, end devotes mnrh of hta time to this hobby, especially among boys and young men. DEMOCRATS TO 6ATHER AT Snn-hims- ss ..... jT.-V- T ?! . Courses In Secondary Schools". Dr. Woolf has had a wide ox- periraco both In school work and In activities which has enabled him to obtain hta doctor- ate In this new field of teacher training programs for "now typo courses. Wide travel, contact with many occupations. active partlclpatlon la social organise- time, have nil been hta lot In nn cemetery. 5. B ample to flaaace the erection of additional power bdUttaa, and from this print on Prove may be to get around the car ahead, hit- - assured that bonding for wUl eeeae, and, that, aa the ting loose gravel at high speeds ell inch cassea mean bat one pom by. earnings will ha used far et thing: DRIVE CAREFULLY, re- redaction of ell Indebted minds the State road chairman. Provo City. . , , There is no Justification for driving at esc Ive speed," eald TEE ULBJI OMTMOf urlli bo tally gnenwtoad ae Hr. Hammond. "If you nr In a to gat eomawhera, surf 4 fan to the areeMea of tho prm little earlier aud prtvf r ea two aalta, adds Hayor Anisrsea, that Frove CEy Is ably." Another .Important nfaQr wba deefa mtHfled with . Hr. Ufaa V factor emphasised by Mr. )fam-'fSI- ly "if every prevtaue work.' and la WM driver would extend, to evacy that the aa Balt will be as of--r OctaaOr aa hrefally baEt.jUh other driver and to pad trl,n tke seme conrteey ,tha he dor Uleah hlsmolf. tbm ttefce wjM be lei far, all w0 would bo bat few aeddeata. jha warh, .bMsbftt dlffarent B- ,uu4 too often Ignored and paay glaeerisg firms. Aeeooaaatb motorists are inclined to think Wda an In, and contrasts km that the pedestrian has no privt-- been let, the work Vt legs that Intorfan with the Provo's third Hit will wishes of the motorist Conrteey wlthont delay- snd decency will hrip n lot solve onr traffic problems. " will thus bo eliminated, which DRIVE pAREFULLY, OOUR- - In Berkley. Woolf, who accompanied blm-t- o Berkley for tho (IdeI Mr.n.iw. tlons, returned with him. Dr. Woolf Is n netlvo Mm of Uuh bo lB M1IlT,lle Cache County, hot want with hie par- CAUTIOUSLY- -, enta, the late Hr. and Mrs. Martin TD8LJ.,AND WoolI Canada, where DRIVE h w ducatd ,B thi Alberto TEMPTUOUBLY AND raf.rAnnl BChooll malnly 4t Cardston, but LY-- AND DIE! BopP,occ Funeral services for Chester Lafayette Johnson, 74, of S47 North Fifth West street, Provo wort hold In tho Third ward Wednesday, under the direction of the Third ward bishopric, , Well known In Utah ud .pete counties, Mr. Johnson had r In both lived n successful ca sections of the ctmta, as a sheep- man and rancher, and aa a work-th- e er in church ud civic affairs. He was a member of the Utah stake Ho moved high priests quorum. to Provo in 1108. Burial took place In the Provo ., -a. a- ry WILL ENTERTAIN HIGH PRIESTS Tho We could well hope to secure miles east of Woodruff. federal aproval of at least six or Joe's Valley project In Emery next county has been found feasible even new Utah projects year, If feasibility and engineer- - and( its early construction Is re- serious consideration. Ing preliminaries are worked calving out, the senior Utah senator re-- These projects will be construct- ported. And ho agreed to devote ed with part of a fS, 600, 000 fund to obtaining early con- - now available. Senator King la following traction of approved email reser- voir projects. through on several other Utah Benator King said ha considers small reservoir projects which nineteen Utah projects at- - have been cubmltted to tho redo- - o tactics of tbs who foight against tb HnaMpal : u Small Reservoir Projects --a Analysis of aeddont caases places dafeeUva antomlbUas sneh Poor brakes, poor llghU, pomr tires, etc. s a major eause. "For tha who of the driver hlsMalf aid of hie family, every automobile bonld be kept In tint clue mechanical condition, urge Hr. ; Hammond. , . , Carelessness la rated next aa a major cense of truffle aeddenU. peasing Driving at high speeds on hills or carves, peering where thorn la not lutndoat rionrnneo d r,f 9Ttvri ef- - nnder Mrs. Browns untiring forts. It marks the close of nn- other decidedly aueceesfal sum- mars recreation program In Provo City, sponsored by the City recreation department, bonded by Commluioner Jmm Hews ud by the City School system, and the Utah's tremendous traffic movement to end e , OWEN D. HOWE succeeds Jimmy Freestone whether from within or wlthont. the Provo Joyces' executive see-should ho tho sacred doty of every rstary, following hta appointment editor In America. Special fa. last Friday by the Junior Cham- tares ts, big business, and sab- - tor board. Mr. Rowe le n eon of ow .El?- .V1 verelve elements are equally Mrs. Rowe who live and B.Y.U., traitorous If they attempt to use at TWrd Nortb frovo. their power against the rlghta of He la n charter member of 'A' tho common mu. Junior Chamber her. vitally 1m- ready Investigated, portant to tho welfare of tha tate. A number of theao projects have been submitted to toe Utaa Water Storage Commission ud tho U. 8. Reclamation Burea n by the state engineer's office, ud four of them already have been reported npon and are In the pro- of receiving find approval for early construction. (The Newton project In Cache Valley IS the most advanced. Un- der It, farmers are now organla- t. lug to sign a repayment cost Also In the contract stage are the Gooseberry project ln Sanpete County.' near Fnirvlew, and tha Woodruff project, located alx state-wid- . ro,w AnIU b Uura " a ay lf HenMumu.snd komU npwvlaa s I Duchesne also pert Daggett supervision of road for which each engineer la responsible la the major reason for the new division. Another reason for the change 0 from the la that Highway Colorado lino through '. Utah la now placed nil In one district In- stead of being In two, this high-whaving aasnmad added im- The huge Hain performance, and all that auch aa undertaking enUUi u Qnder tb. red tract Coatractlag . la created, The huge preparations for the Karavan, featuring Komic Kar-- a toons, are being supervised by Alice Dixon and George Buther-muc- h land, assisted by Edythe White, Clyde Bell, and Lillie Stevens. The side show events, with all the elaborate preparations nacee-clos- e sary, are being supervised by Halley Tangren and Alfred Pace, assisted by Louise Allred, Lee ter as A THIRD HER la bow osrtata. Mayer Hark now la in Utah's death record on the highway is one ot Ihe Haaldpaloperation tofore the state has been divided power plant same week the for than ftwer r tl worst in the nation 95 people killed in this state on its into five districts under the lm- - a year ago. mcdUto supervision of district . gx esset of tularemia ware re- more than .half gone. highways, and. the , year slightly. Now a sixth district nn. engineers. .2 v fun Rearer. shows. right now and has been for some time. This war on America le aimed at corruption and event-nnl destruction of U. B. domoo- Ha ta using such men as Lindbergh, Father Conghlln, and ?Uto PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE n OF LOCAL AFFAIRS giORE CURB A districts arq hriS. femnaded at the city engineer's oftlee, ae eording to J. P. HcGnlre, , mlaelonar In charge of, street, who predicts next aura's, and gutter work will to of aldenble stae. This la a ' Improvement toward tho elimlaa-- " . , tlon of dnat In Provo, as altof carb and gutter work la dona, the PraigpiT 3 M&VOr 7 logical atop next ta to pormutaa ' streets between the paving tha , Majwr B. M.'Jollb took ' tltarf aad the curb and fatter, This ta out of a busy day today to give the next project for many Prove n word of praise to Hugh Vera streets. Wants, of Orem, who ta a eudi- data for the nomination of District CHANNEL DREDGING at tho mouth of Provo river is Attoraey In tho coming election, nn Orem product, a native of progressing, with prospects . for this community. Hayor Jolley completion by nest week end likely, Mr. McGuire reports. "I havo known Hugh Vorn Wants since hta school days in tho 1m-grades here and have watched hta 1 bring extended program ln education and hta proTed to conform to C epod-tlo- n work etudut of pnblle nf- Me- - Attorney. hv .... ud ud (icstions. to of Hr. GlrM think- - "Ho ta program lvo In hta has a balanced, sue Ing, view of governmut affalra. Ho has served aa Town and Product hu proved to to fear-jostles yet reasonable and Jnat ln hta ud ud 1, derisions. who rites tho Utah eoanty cooprstlom In supplying equip. ment aiding greatly la .this importsnt project . fTha Field mQlt be ready by October 1, to addl GRAVELLING OF STREETS W. CHRISTENSEN Jit, "Hta mature Judgment, hta with gravel from tho County Provo hu toon many desirable qualities make me crusher will bo completed today druggist, named by the Utah Pharmaceutiunhesitatingly recommend that along Bevsnth North street rumcal as Intion, to head Its trade our own people lud thrir rapport ning Into tho Power plant and interest committee for tho coming to Brt Wcnta In this office ho ta rock asphalt will to year. (Continued on page four) king. J. ' ud ' |