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Show e 'JUSSI ttumm A HOMS PAPES IMP AUGUST forEawM Home People h Printed By A HOME PLA3R mmsmam mmuniitimmuu A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number What do 0 You Think by The (Ofiatama AT PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Thirty-Nin- e Childrens Day at County Fair Planned PBOVO, ACCEPTS CAR TO MEXICO Assured; Bonds Soil at I eele-bralt- ' 6,000,000 In United 8tatea are aympa-thet- lc to the arts In Europe, dedarea Rep. Diea, head of the Dlea Probe committee. Thia la the greateat threat againat democracy existing In the world today. Not foreign invaaion, nor a Naal force of arms, but the within, or the gullibility of theae Americana who are In their attitude. Of theae 1,000,000 come 1,000,000 muat be American clUaena, been uae only 8,000,000 allena are expected to be reglatered and fingerprinted during the period from Auguat 87 to December II. Thia meana that aa many Americana aa allena are willing to aell their country's birthright for a meaa of pottage for all Hitler can offer, at the heat, la a temporary respite from the Ills of a Permanent democracy. peace does hot exist In the Nasi program it la war, agression. Invasion, conquest, upon which that tdealogy thrives. No lover of liberty and peace can ever submit to domination by Hitler. To do ao la to be an enemy of mankind, or to sell yourself to the devil who has hoodwinked you Into believing something which does not exist In reality. GAA AUTHORIZES Iret B. Maaon, district supervisor of recreation, who will be assisted In earing for the entertainment by her entire staff HOME ECONOMICS from all sections of the country. The Soft ball games are sched- ENTRIES TO BE MADE uled for boys from Bpringvllle, Lehl Payton, American Pork vs. boys from 8antaquln and Provo; BY SEPT. 2 with an extra special girls exhibition between the 8pringvllle Kolob Lumberites champlone vs. Articles to be entered in the the Zlpperettea of Spanish Fork, Economics Department at Home who took third place in the state the Utah County Fair, held In tournament. and The candy will be dropped from Iovo, September 5, I, follow-7, an airplane, flown from Salt Lake will be assembled by the for that purpose, and prises will ing community committees: LEHI Mrs. Robert Fox. be furnished for all events for AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Ha-children under 15 yean of age, such aa the novelty races, the ' the puppetry show, 1GR0YB and other events. Maurene Merrill Warnlck And the big surprise: All AHen. children throughout the county OREM Mrs. Roy Park coming to the Fair will be exMrs. Chas. BPRINQVILLE cused from school that day and Alleman and Mrs. Lillian Hunt- a to free ride, Provo If they given live butalde the Provo district lngton. MAPLETONf Mrs. Martha No charge will be made for any Whiting, Mrs. Nellie Oarllck. event, nor for entry uT SPANISH FORK Miss Grace grounds for any student of high Mrs. school or grade schools in the Creer, Mrs. Joseph Olson, David H. Jones. county. The edict has gone out: Let PAYSON Mrs. Lucy Dixon. . the children have their fun this day. Activities are planned for Butler, Mrs. Peter Carter, Mrs. them through the cooperation of Lucille Spencer. the Fair board and the WPA and - SANTAQUIN Mbs. Emma its childrens day at the Utah Whltmon lira. Alberta Ferry, County Fair. GENOLA Mrs. Glen Davis, Assisting Mrs. Mason as direcNel-tor of the Day will be Wllford Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. N. W. ,on Mower of Bpringvllle as Mrs. Annie C. PALMYRA man, and 45 staff workers from Nielson Mrs. Arvilln Thomas. all sections of the county. Mrs. Kathryn Hansen. Mrs. Thomas LAKE SHORE Superintendent J. G. Moffltt of tho Provo city school system Anderson, Mrs. LaVem Beck- Is horns again after n summer's strom, work in Chicago university doing Mrs. Fred M. BENJAMIN graduate work in tho field of Cornnby, Mrs. Ray Pony, Mrs. education for hla doctors degree. Earl Ludlow. Ha has completed his thesis: People located In these Tha Development of Centralised contact Itheee Committee should Tendencies in Educnttonal OrganbGtween nov and Soptem- luutlon and Admlnlatrntion b ,, ln of tho fact that nU these community exhibits wiU ba brought to tho Fair Septemb to ba Judged September 4. Everyone who cares to see the ntnmnn Is still n problem at City Hell, Judging of theao exhibits 4s Inbut two Provo woman are to bo vited to he at the Fair Grounds added to the Utilities board whose September 4. People not able to contact those special duty will bo to study gar- bags disposal In Provo, and make committee women may bring their some definite recommendation to own exhlMts at tho mala exhIMt the City Commission for Its sola- - building nt ths Fair Grounds and enter It themselves. tion. Mrs. tug-of-w- a COMMUNITY CHURCH Church Service will be held at the Community Church this Sunday morning nt 11 oclock. Tho theme will be "Tha Creed of tho Christian. A group of tho young people will attend the C. E. Retreat which 1 being held thia week rad In Big Cottonwood canyon. Aid will hold n (Tho Ladles birthday luncheon thl Tuesday at tho Church at 1:80 Everyone Is welcome. The Church Bchool will reopen Sunday. September 8. with classes for all ages. Dealli Instantaneous and terrible, Was averted almoet miraculously this week when several Provo youngsters amused themselves by throwing wires over the tqp of Provo's 11,500 volt lnduat lal circuit, to see the flames leap many feet above tbe Mexic0 CUT 11 short term mis- sionary for the Church. He will leave Sept. 4 for his field of labor, going direct to the Mexican capitol. Mr. Bunker formerly filled a mission for the Church In the Spanish American field, He la a Young graduate of Brigham university. Is married and has three children. His wife Is the former Belda Carson of Lehl. He Is partner In the well known Bunker Farm Feeds business in Vineyard, which will be managed .. J7 hl!.!!0tl,er Ant0,M U dur,nf . . near death when he was T lng to recover some birds nest from the Power substation, but he waa badly burned, and the miracle la that these other lads were not electrocuted Instantly, for the voltage carried on that Industrial line Is five times greater than the power used to electrocute crimln- ala, adds Mr. Murray. Interruption of service to in- dustrial consumers resulted each time the lads threw their wire over the high voltage line, the automatic awltches aavlng the onl being the Interruption to tha consumers, attempt-PIfAIAN- Friday night at Vineyard amuse- - that these boys' were not killed xnent tail, during which a dance instantly or at least horribly and program will ba enjoyed, end burned", comments Mr. Murray. refreshment sold. On Sunday Even the finest wire such as wIU lTa may be found In an automobile Holdaway, chairman coll wUl carry enough w.,tA Wal power of th ward Hilsrioniry committee from the lines to tho ground to In charge. President Antoine R, kill n full grown mau If ha should Irina of tha Seventies presidency be In the circuit, explains the wiU be the speaker. A company supervisor who warns boys in the of Mexican artists headed by city to keep dear of this Ealdorof of 8mlt Lake 0ue prank, If they veins their The City will furnish music. Carson sister of Lehl will sing. Remarks by Bishop Hebertsen and Mr. Bunker will also be made. All ward members ere Invited to attend. B,t dnnger-Edowar- Whan Pleasant Newell View, H. Beam, of candidate for governor, actually bocomca Gov- ernor of Utah, tha State la going to be ran differently In many re- - DR. AND MRS. W. WOOLF of Provo returned this week from n vacation trip to Canada, bringing homo with them their son, Wllford, who has completed his mission for tha L.D.8. church in Canada, after spending nearly two years In Germany, They met him at Cardstoa, Alberta, where relatives and friends gathered THE SALE OF BONDS for the new third at the Mualclpal plant teak piaoa a wire from John Thursday, conNfveoa and Co., Chicago E A. firming the sale at Jacob, city engineer, aad R. C. Adams, utUlty superiateedsrt, . 1. are both In Lebanon. lad, opon-la- g bids with Hoary Ulan of ths Ulea Contracting for contracts for t o and equipment Work will within IS days after contracts are lot eoaa-mono- proceedings enacted at the City Commission and okayed by City Attorney, I. E. Brockbank. The money waa wired to the Provo bank from Chicago by John Nuveen A Company, bond brokers, who handled the original 1850.000 revenue bonds aa well as the refunding Issue of theee bonds and bsva now accepted tbe 1115.000 laeue as part of tbe Refunding Issue authorised at tbe Aa part May 15, 1040 election. re- of the original .. fl, 100.000 . . . , mUOtr PRIMARY LAW Is subject to much criticism theea days, according to Mayor Anderson, who bollovas that Its critics are not Justified in most of their objections. In the Ural place oaly profsartonal and tin- THM 2? X? years they will fall due In from now. In ths following order: $44,000 on June 1, 1051 44 000 on Dee. 1, 1051 45.000 on June 1, 1054 45.000 on Dec. 1, 1054 41.000 on Juno 1, 1055 46.000 on Dec. 1, 1055 The $155,000 will not only build the unit, but rehabilitate the old distribution system ao- QnlA from Utah Power A Light Co and tend It to serve the Carterville and Grand View addl- tlons toi Provo City. It will also reimburse the General Fund for certain expenditures made for the E. GREENWOOD horn politicians" are spenting much criticism, the average stti-e-a being quite satisfied with the new law. The trouble with those boys Is that they are being prived of their usual "horalag-la- " methods of control over the election, It no longer being possible for a eoterlo to get together and nominate some politician snbject to Ihl DOlltiCAl BlCtllfl With Oil in chicanery aad so prevent the people from having a real rhritr. xjnder Utahs primary law ovary etiien has qsal aenv at selecting the candidate. And need not be too expensive either. candidate for state superintendent f public inatrne- tioa is aa ardent advocate of voca- tional training, according to tha atatements he has made In Utah county during the ; past several tt meetings ha has addressed comments Mayor Aadarsoa, jlrl ta PrOTOt Lehl, Spanish Fork, tbs expense la of other towns. , 0wn ebooslng. Ha need not I .Tlia crying need of the hour money unlaaa ho wlehao. U ho is Utilities department, explains vocational training for the not well enough known already Mayor Anderson. not seek aemt-young paopla of 0ttr Hm. ha perhaps should or the consumption Already has nation. If ha spends money to (o whlte-collliving tQn the exceeds municipal power here OTerdona. lt m time to face make himself known verimfo ho engineers estimate for 1144. so bard realities tbs' fact that" We Is" getting vain loialild as4 ,ta lo,d- - nd th revenue now re-Vreparvd to do no ths "people go. they have an sn . celved Is In excess of the eeumato to si set tbolr nartkular and belnlaee to irtanalled As n result tha new bonds mind on the most fundamental or themselves. ' jobg mk ,d at iwer J 7 "The times Osmond n Uvlng, thing In democracy ee eheiee ( Pm JZ vital program of vocational guld- - of their own.rspcessntoUvss. Mat M 1( Amsrien is to koop In; mack nso voting, for SOSMono, If ra obligation bonds 1 worJd wa must a vital he has been throat 'on ym, hy at that not WTenue bonds, Issued AmflricMlu para aad unadult-- . machine At hy group ef 01 .tMr anted the constitution and the ter politicians. "Utah's. Primary oo the tew sefageurde. tho fenadetlse of mVMt ! author- - fla Republican u ar S"! "inum niooo u P"1 I tur dpBuunissued, and likely will never ,nt "Education should havo to Mayor bo Issued, according Andenon for ho la Jubilant work In it, mors inculcation of 4UTAHS EOONOSIIC POSITMW was n subject gran over tho operating record of homely virtues, more emphasis sidsrattea at the Logan eon plant, the revenue being on the fundamental which Uou must of tho state Municipal .he he believes, from this school subjects, on to taka cun of nay ox- - accompanied by vitalised . sctlvL gae, bat It did . not gat much publicity In tho Mg nswspapan, which may become neees- - tlea." Mayor Aodonoa who Mr. Greenwood would wood tho declares ary. teaching profession of that typo was chairman of tho eouvogUon C. Y. HANSEN of teacher who Is so open- - by right of bring proridont of tho gave two Illustrated talks on minded" that ha eon believe In lAogn. Perhaps tho Mg popoeo the Townsend National Recovery everything and la nothing, who think rack n qnootloH would MU- against business, Plan, last wash, on nt Brigham fnU to so tho American eonstltn- de-City Wednesday night, and tha tion and flag os tho symbol of tor Mayor Aadovoon definitely other nt Logan Friday night A liberty. Ho seeks n redefinition darod that the "Balance of Trad h against Utah". Ho proposed trca crowd was present nt each of principles and n Independent stndy of Utahs of frith in Utahs schools. place. economic condition, either by n iltteo appointed tho bygovernor, or by soma appoMtoo of tho legislator, to Inquire into exactly tho statu of Utahs - sob-Prov- time-honor- ed van-amp- le, Lag-poi- nt St - Vineyard Will Celebrate Fall Festival On Monday of policy end hla announcement of hla platform presented at n mass meeting in Logan this week. There will be no sales tax tokens, this nuisance being eliminated for n more effective way of collection; salaries of state em- - PROVO AIRPORT on the Provo hangar project at tho airport hors. This money nil goea to pay NYA labor, the boys haring been pat to work immediately explains Mayor Mark Anderson. Tho work Is planned to continue until tha project Is completed, and will employ from 80 to 00 young man on tho Job. Tho authorisation came .Thursday. RE ELECTRIC POWER . NYA LABOR AT Good news emme thlaNroek to many NYA enrolleea with n telegram from tho Civil Aeronautics Authority in Washington, authorising the expenditure of $1,110 WARNING ISSUED flllalrs I City Provo is now assured of ample power generating facilities for 10 years to come, and at a cost far below expected trends in tbe bond market, with the sale Thursday of $265,000 revenue bonds for the construction of a thftrd unit of 2500 kwh capacity, making a total of 6,500 kwh when installed, the bonds selling at 3 per cent with accrued interest from June 1 to the city, according to children are expected at the Utah on Fair County Friday, September Gth aa special guests u of the Fair board, and the WPA Recreation staff who Utah when the Centennial are planning numerous features for them, such as 200 la staged hare In 1147. of candy for a candy shower, hundreds of prizes, Preparation for handling the pounds crowda la but a email part of the exhibition soft ball gameB, novelty races, stunts, puppet program. Putting your own Bhows, and free rides on the five act circus, according to In houae order" la the big Job facing every realdent Utahn, for a glance at Utah'a highway aeenaa la enough to convince anyone of the taaka ahead for the Beautification and Landacape committee, in cumulating Individ uala to a greater civic and aeathetlc pride In their surroundings. (The screen preaentatlon of Brigham Young" ought to have done another thing for every Mormon cumulated him to a greater deal re to live the ideala of Brigham Young and the Ploneera, who aald: Nothing mean, or filthy, or unworthy ahaU be found In thia Valley". Diaregardlng any lnaccuraclee and lack of under-atandlof the real trutha of Uormonlam, the Zanuck production of Brigham Young", with each Individual player doing hla part well certainly canght the aplrtt of the Ploneera. It waa a auperb picture, the beat thing ever done yet to reveal the truth about Mormonlam and the Utah Ploneera. gS 3num Provos Third Praor Unit Thousauds-u- f BRIGHAM YOUNG" a tmata of what la going to happen In Balt Lake City and FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1940 INDEPENDENT UTAH del standing. u So long politicises and ness mu eontlnu to each other abut what is la utha that w Hr 0M doUri Marti eabsldy to hoop onr ee-eoe.t. boinneod, long wtu tho Vineyard's Annual Fall Festival will be staged this "jjf1 MUeduri4 spending Everything is all set for the Annual Community Fall harm. Mrs. Jacobsen relative on Labor Day at Bosalawn. announce b Bishop T. C. festival on Labor Day, announces Victor C. Anderson, token nwny from tb several State and their daughter Jerry ere also yMr who has organized committees to handte every Hebertson food tiramut u hWi with thom. h. u octant manager of Scent, who invites everyone to come to Boss- attached to the big job, in which the pupi. b. --cute fu. blt of chlef ,a th respomnbility Trwur7 de7rtBt lawn uid enjoy its facilities and watch the hall games, woik people ferrie of swimming axesllrace wUl murk rad normal dental cere will be provided for all who need it, and tho Labor Day event. ENJOY OUTING Profeosor Pollard la the author era tne uuiereni auxiliary orsjuu- Badminton, volley boll, UMo snsftsplamo will ba built from the" umlni tennis, skating, and other actlvl-- the liquor fundi to cert for liquor 'phsi em-deV ueiZtv Mors than 181 persons, ties will provide fun and amuse- - Victims. A system of State Police will meat for all to say nothing of ".wrdld" of Mk?feIdS ployes Mg In tho University of stores In Provo, American Fork, tho ontstondlng season In mule ho Inaugurated, with officiant Gorman Pleasant Grove, Springviya, Spanish Fork, Psysoa, Pries end m Nephl with their wives, enjoyed )rrru hove their three children, od during this evening banquet. nt Intervals nU day nt Bosalawn. tho state, whether of tho road, grandest party of the season ball Bufen races, games, Edw,rd Concessions, fish and gems department In addition to this, story telling liquor, Monday evening on board tho on with other them the and shows, many puppet trip. and handicraft will be exhibited will be under one heed. Bhowbost on Utah Lake, sponwill the afternoon mark features Encouragement for homebulld- sored by tbe Monarch Range by Mrs. Meeham during the after- will to ports. The morning events era by reducing tho property tax duitry against noon. monopolies; company, represented at the out- A. J. Nielsen ana Bernard Hot doge and randy, popcorn, end Increasing the Income tax so clean np the highways, end help include the famous boras pulling Mor- lng by Ice eraam, etc. will be available u to dletribnte tbe burden of the counties make good roada and event under the direction of feature the days program. Cslllgan. Btewsrt ris More than 80 teams have been under tha supervision of Mr. taxation more equitably; to help keep them free from Box lunches, refreshments orVineyard's bishopric end nil ths chestra and dancing, made tha sngsged In softball league gomes Terry and his staff, while tho farmers by assisting to obtain these were but a few of the re- In- all summer. The finals of theo picture show has n good program markets, and barter and trade forms Mr. Baum listed committees Join In Inviting tho trip on tho Leko Ideal for everyleagues will bo played off on for young and old. No charge bureaus; to assist truckers by tegral parts of hie program. aDtlra community, all readers of one, and It wee educational too If any man ran do more than will bo mado for any sports or protecting them agalnet legislaLabor Day. for Mr. Nielsen and Mr. Cslllgan Volc of 8haron Mora than 8,000 people have activities, except for refreshments, tion designed to help the rich this for yon, I shall bo happy to lh demonstrated ths new Monarch banths for evenings nt swimming, skating and ths pie- - and powerful; to defend the have him for my governor", ho Vineyard ranRaa ,nd refrigerators to the participated in swimming Bosalawn pool. Monday ends the ture show. i qnet and dura. satisfaction of nil. people's rights In municipal in- - concluded. fed on merry-go-round- s, wheels, rids shows, and gambling contests with sU they havo hod thl summer, so we are planning n Community eriebratlon In which everyone can take some part Onr own boys and girls will exhibit their training in games, mlng, mule, and dancing, Invite nil parents and their lies to attend", states Mr. Ander- on. For example, more than 800 boys and girls have been playing muele and dancing this rammer, Their bmntlfnl dance review will aU1d Si overcome relief and nnsmplsy- mrat. If only they know what to do. They do not wont Federal rid ray more than any othor. PPlo, bat they ora herd pressed to know the truth with auh MriOod oonnori Utah now goto. u nor, so that something can be dona aboat lt M uuh out about Its economic set-u- p, and then do something about It Guess work thou days la out of. tune with tho times, and Utah ought to know Just whet la wrong in Utah that the balance of trade Is so against ns, comments Mayor Anderson. ua |