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Show 4 r A IMP OCTOBER 1X0 HOME PAPER Priated for Homo Folk By Home Ptopb ia A HOME PLANT mtn ' A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number Forty-Fiv- DEPENDABLE e PUBLISHED At FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1940. INDEPENDENT UTAH PBQVO, (Two columns of comment gathered from Utilities Department Shows What do 0 Cougars Play Wyoming August Profit of $9,762 Here This Evening You Think bureaus of both parties) City Affairs What They are Indicates $120,000 Yearly Monthly Report Following the hit made with football fans by the first Attained will Net be Profit by Power Plant night game at Brigham Young university September 27, when Wolves held Nevada the the of to Cougars University WHAT DO TOU THINK 77 T T. a 6 tie under the new $4500 lighting system at the Y August revenue, collected in September, from the sale THK GERMANS stadium, Coach Eddie Kimball is putting the Cougars of electric energy from the citys new municipal power plant are finding it lant any farther through final practice skirmishes preparatory to their game netted Provo treasury exactly $9,762.68, according to the from London to Berlin than It in Profit and Loss statement for September, just issued by the night with the University of Wyoming Cowboys. from Berlin to London. The RAF Friday to a high point by their Department of Utilities and submitted to the City Commisare eetabUehlns new recorde of twoPepped opening game. Nevada, sion Thursday morning. dee traction in tho German capitol, nnd of Utah. tha (OfUoM hr 6-- University making it rather hard for Hitler Cougars are all eat to sink their week-kneed to explain theee daws firmly into a win when Brltieh democrat. they meet the Cowboys In their second home game under the new TWO RATIONS fifth month since the plant began, But indications from lights. In ex lit aaya really Germany, and this was not reported In tho Wyoming are that tho Punchers reRichard 0. Boyer. American first report since Aprils opera-Intend to corral tha Cougars and porter for FH, a Naw York dally, lnvada their goalie for n win, tlons, end which showed a net who ipent month in Germany and n hangup scrap la axpectad. profit of hotter then $25,000 for nnd recently returned to tell flnt the three month of May, June, A local boy which will likely hnnd facte about conditions there. see action In tho Cougar-Cowbnnd July, since no revenue was The first Is the Natl party, the tilt ia Owen Dixon, who plays army, nnd inch party organisa- guard position. ndoub,a n7 tions an the Hitler Youth, and to2 With complete approval of tilnJd gether they make np about S000 fane stamped on tho new Hf from dt Germane, armed, deter- lighting system nt the Nevada Mayor Anderaon plant, mined, militant, nnd bound to- game, that popular Innovation gether by an Ideology that playa is expected' to help attract n rea confidence game on the German cord crowd for tho Nation by nelng nnd dehasing all fray Friday night Many fane who the slogans of socialism. would not ho ablo to attend an German Second The part of the afternoon game can make It at nation ia the civilian segment, night. tendent, points out that sale of electric energy during August passive, demoralised, hating the Kickoff time of tho battle Is reached $25i09(.26, out of which war, longing for a better life with S p. m. Tickets ere selling for DETERMINED TO AVENGE an Intensity Americana can hardly has been deducted $2,591.12 for n reduced of the seat. $1.00 their 11-- 1 eetbeck from Univer-- electric eeneretlon coete, includ- realise, and as much prisoners of wd tone areprice advtoed to coma their regime as the French are alty of UUh Redskin. Saturday, ing fuel amounting to $2,152.61; the Cougars are primed to meet and maintenance costa of $252.97 prisoners of the Nesl army. Unlveralty of Wyoming Cowboy and other production coats of 2,- - to2 I deeply appreciate the . , .1 ,dvt C01t; d tot en,ral 0,tlc! expenses, and depredation, total AdBlnl,atratllTa over- - whelmln Jw1ty voted to mo b th PplB tba ,uu- that many thing are said in bU lb eampal th! beV " a"d oy 00 i?"' h l" n is Shown an not profit by tho Municipal Power plant. Mayor Mark Anderson, receipt by the city a detailed report of "'' us hop behind th. plani 0f President ! . 3 L , mn Jtlon .nd tod only volunteer workers, except In n hum.niUrl-- few Instance.. he anyone. Democrats th i tho month by H. C. aaperiateadent. Tho poets thle to ranch an nv $10, OSS n month for tho for every month has la sine the plant aetnally started The Republicans are saying: This menu n net operations. DON B. COLTON earning of (ISO, SOS n year for tho city power, which Is much hatter Republican nominee for gover- nor, thanked hto supporter, ns follow.: liDeartly appreciate the lpieDdid support which my Monde throughout tho stato have given W, have triad hard to eon- U tor duct n clean campaign nnd. It to a field ofbralneJTleto Saying Distribution expense: MiMi; Democrats are saying: maintenance of distribution system: 11,191.20, which Includes HERBERT B. MAW, Democratic nomine for gover- h ,upporU" d.eplt the publicity Roosevelt. bei ,ulta'bla ttwonM Slto mfi ng net profit of $1,762. $8. - Comparison of the report to-- fKKKIIOM of THE PRESS: sued In Auguit and the report Prei,dent RooMVeIt hiulMi( dated September, shows a Jump id th about Natlonal NaWi In the peek load from 2330 kwh llBMf, urnnh , to 2(80 kwh, and a KWH Increase Freedom ot rauadenea, of of 2.18 per cent, with a revenue Increase of 2.99 per cent. Coal dut,tlon of speech, of assembly all under the new lighting system at tlon of Ol.Slt.lO. Insurance of tone to 701.11 tone, with a do- - of the Y stadium. coats to tho crease in cost per ton from $1.00 would to nullified ehould freedom $149.71 nnd stand-b- y Utah Power A Light company of to $1.07, but a fuel cost per kwh Increase from $.0022 to $.00220 challenged I h.T. imi. tar that First meeting of Mrs. Christen $750. freedom of th preea will to Jensens extension dess Litera-nounefare of the Bible in tha Womens thia country Tha dancer to from clubhouse at Unlveralty avenue internal corruption. If our press and Third north wee held Thure- exemplifies a paaelon for truth Henceforth the daae will and Justice and fair piny to nil. It meet then as n convenience to will .void that spiritual paralysis clubwomen and others In the and decay which art th deadly of the lower You wouldn t leave the safety of your children g morals enemies of our free Institutions." P0- - NAZI SOCIALISM REGISTRATION DATES la not defined as It should be when one speaks of It as it operates in Germany. Supposedly It Three more dates are marked la capitalism under state control for registration of voters before with the profit system replaced the final election on Nov. 5, an- A. Clarence Grant, by peoples ownership of the means of production. In Germany, county dark. These are Od. 15, aaya Boyer, National Socialism la 29 nnd 10. a political party, a Any voters who did not east n above tho law and un-r- e trained by it, an organised group of ganntera who have uied one district to another alnra they Germanys plight. Its lack of raw last voted, mnet register to bo materials, Its poverty. Its crip- eligible to vote again on Nov. I. Growth o( th nnlTerilty llnca pling Versailles treaty, and revstudent end faculty olutionary catch phraaea to seise Unlike tha World War, tha he wee control. IU socialism la a sort of present European conflict has cut member here nationwide community cheat, in oI 1.wWA,h,.n;t0D; which those who have n little ere foreign fradc in agricultural pro-c-n onglnoer P- - . bludgeoned Into giving to thoee ducts. department of agriculture. who have less, with the result that very few have very much. a see es super-Tamman- y, ,,7,a iiewy budget-balance- that Pago Three) miun lm, yf u vr JSuiCSm7f half-nak- 2 ee - u rev k.u, . recreation problem, he believes, Provo city need n park in the North-Ea- st nnd other section, parta t the city, hut even an It to tho dty hue more parks and more beauty than most citie. Ita d all. It needs alao a swimming pool, and thto to a pro-for tha fntnra aat,mated t0 year-roun- I1 COet $7$, ooo. .bent alTO-ftl,- 11r u" ,a . lor tnr th. r.tout 2 .nS -- STL th" uUli on becomB aTallablef Bi lt pocclhlo now to contemplate mal lm. (ncreua ln tbDyli ta.ZKtlon A. UA. any inch tor . tW ynrs prlrate economy see ' Nw been removed however, tot n.ry7nyway toe mJLJS become obsolete. The P'nt City Commisaio would to wUltag to aastot in any way possible to rd the of tho Hoover admlnUtratton the Woolen Hille here, belleree tho the nnd grefttaat aptfldera in poeee time la mayor. u ooo SSsSSs hm Skating Rink ,r already under way for has began over tha whole country, of Pr0T01 entertainment thto winter, n shining example him to npend vigorously Mark 7wana (amoal jgaw yonra ,or lbs WFA boy are gotting oat forcing again to arrant tha recession, end rM0iut0n to Uv within hto In- - th bonrde to hold tto water, and floor nnder tto wonomy tto setting np of pota. wd put ba had eTan lest the political as well as tha do ,t Mr RoaMTeit bai Bada stringing the wire for holding th institutions of the federel lDCOma hgienc. U outgo ctnvMa. nnd oathwtaam nan riot economic t the very tint sign of frost county bo destroyed? by becomlng tho greatest bor- Th Idea of spending to not new rower in htotory. If governments That's how anxious everybody to witb Roosevelt, for rrasldent are wrecked on loose fiscal policy to skate In Provo, reports Coss-th- e Hoover gave confidence talks, then Mr. Roosevelts admlnlstra- - mlssloner Jeans Hawa who toe hut shut- - chr of recreation actlvltton la persuaded leaden of Industry to Uon the elty. the tered berLd rawLlr? up ipailding. launched Rfg system of Federal govern- Ofwvetllag Bent lending, nnd initiated the going on rapidly durrelief money lending to tho dlf- RAPTISMS ing th week, reports City ComfereBt sutes. m fact no govern- missioner J. p. McGuire. Tto meat, New Deni or Old Deal, could tha hanger and north of tto na-wa- y alt br d Baptism will be performed to now finished with gravel, mak"tarre. To President Roosevelt bo ye at th Administration hn blons th credit of roeognixlng Sunday at t p. m. for both ing tbe grounds accessible, the new conditions, nnd meeting them Utah and Provo stakes, with the gravel coming from tho Railroad serose the river ta tto north. WVd blaboprle ,B cb'rw f pit n netlonnl the Mrvlcee. b hlcb lb quality gravel has plied the trucks, and the wealth has been liquified. seem to be satisfactory afterCOMMUNITY CHURCH ward. MRH. DWIGHT BILLINGS has enjoyed n delightful visit Opening New Streets with her daughter, Mrs. D. 1. positive Indication now atroato --- J ,U . Rotarians Hear Plans For Provos Future Growth U feedii J Provos Needs Listed By Mayor Mark Anderson 22K, jhellbroad deBOcracy vote-catchi- ng (Continued Just to apon'whlch a endTantagra Vpodtlonln pervert tho thto respect, whereas now each 01 ,nd cniro1 tb- racimie. om. first svallablaln Salt Lake City those are th tha pres dictators B g( he would-b-e effort to undermine democracy. ti Wc MlUa Fraject controlled propaganda to to n very desirable thing for dictatortuff apon Provo from point of view of em-fat. Freedom pioymont, nnd tho neo and pro- ,Mpl ,eed and 5 of tho proas Is tho stuff of Ilfs eosslns of raw nutorisls hart, hit for Mjr i,.i s wouM llkdy to moot - . of th! ordora during m SlKNDIKO LENDING by the New Deal la not a policy, Period aa at present, thinks It to a measure of expediency Anderaon. Tho machinery which Spending under the New Deal to once wan wed In the mOto u entirely up to your preacher, said Chief Thompson in an n device enterday with the Utah Valley Nern reporter, kpknding-lknt- ong . ... . designed Mr Why leave their fire safety entirely up to the fire depart- a ioclal concept tonmd upon ment? lI Buaevell vsiaek sealusl at- We are always ready to rush men and materials and hie policy when he took offto for more than Mr. Roosevelt's secure a Third Term. to tempt tance if flamea attack your home, at that time he we en avowed to y0 ha uma 0(flca Pledced r. But who doesnt t0 balanca tha but it is to your advantage to prevent fires yourself. badgatt aecuBing 1919-1- 1 under- on know Thousand of Decent Germans t still exist In Germany, who feel ashamed of the Nail treatment of the Jews and try to aneak kindnesses to this tragic race. But these Germans ere ae much prisoners of the Nanla ae the Jews themselves, although their lot in " RECREATION FACILITIES . not no hard. Nothing in qulta no to live even if events in the fine is which a Ruvo in' City Involve the nee of Utah Lake ofNasi ss to hear a disgusting ficial, says Boyer, prate In eso- future prevent most of the improvements projected now by as a playground for the entire terms dl,poI for .PrT1 teric, city commission, declared Mayor Mark Anderson, as he about the sacredness of blood and listed 40 miles of paved streets, the vast improvements al- - intermountain country, not to contaminate th clty i0 oil, and In the same breath apeak in the water department, the new rev- - lake water, and the dyking of amugly of tha terror Inflicted on ready accomplished lake which would more than enue producing city electric power plant, the many accom- these helplesa Jews. th" coat by tbe conaerTa' nlishmenta in recreational iscumes, and the milea of sewers tl0B for o lrrlgatlon watw for B0 Evil, Pure and Unadulterated already built, as he addressed the Rotary club Friday. water evaporates from the sur- la Boyers description of tho can "But Provo needa 10 miles faca ot vuh 1411 th GA treatment of the Jews today, since more of paved etreeto, GE DISPOSAL conserved In Deer Creek reaer-many more the actnal killing and pogramn sewer extensions, an adequate voir, declared tto mayor. have ceased. Jews are forbidden disposal plant, and atoo a tS Mw.g. Rcreat!on also look, to Provo g Into bay clothes of .any kind, c??. the the 1m.,uUr'tsn cluding choec, with the result that definite would be bra prlr.ta ln tera.U must to they are forced to stay in their toward amoka abatement, nnd al- - baeT,er3r d tto land turned German most unlimited work done toward rooms. about 05 cento per Purchased The average service M that to r Forect th much lose would bo which workers have insufficient food, recreational development, added month, tba wnterahed can ho protected, an Alto whero la Palo than bnt tho Jews get even lean Their the mayor, each costly , point of which he end the land area developed Into monthly rations of meat and explained more fully In tto ad- recreational units. He cited the butter bt cat down to tho vanish- dress which followed. ing point, nnd milk la forbidden to them entirely. They are also WATER UTILITY canyon because of tho forbidden all coal, and must to the foundation of any elty, service having charge RMOKb ABATEMENT In nnheated hlvcr P01111' ,bwn in n re-of rooms during tha severs German m eitlean JimwbevtinilthaA 5,000 to 0,000 acre land round Provo toy winters. They cannot engage In . now wlth near the Utah lake can also to business, they eannot walk the L-f- c annniv ?epamt. streets at any honr, even if they had sufficient clothea, and they mnet he off the streets by p. m. They are not. allowed to have telephones; or radios, nor can they restaurants, Into the system whenever needed. go to tha movies, ;Bcrtd"'the mayor. The only "a l'un eounlJ show, or operas. They must not CO,t PPHoimitwy by Numeroai other facilities for way t0 effect thl raving ! enter stores before noon, nnd may 120,000. of the public, although recreation can be developed, inch education 4 nnd food between i only buy Rock Canyon area which la the something might be done along have p. m. after all German most scenic spot In Utah county, naa well raids In exposed positions. Even tb are and lupplien shopped The mayor's considered opinion but not yet accessible to tho pubnigh exhensted. The only work the perks end public concerts are the Jewish men or women are allow- forbidden them exeept for n few to that coal can be need effectively lie in any degree. In fact ed to do Is menial labor, no mat- who are assigned yellow seats without smoke, providing Indlvl- - entire Provo canyon area excells mountain ter what their knowledge, with having eigne "For Jews Only"! dual consumers will Install smoke the famed Cheyenne Springs snch as drive around Colorado and most consuming equipment, the exception of doctor who are Every buslneee pi-allowed to treat Jews, but are places of amusement have eigne stokers, nnd furnaces built for and should he developed to bring serve called "treaters, as lawyers are up: Jewn not Wanted. All a the purpose. The cost would to Tourlete here, as well a toaccord- called "consnltents when they Jew can do In Germany to alt In lean than most people believe, and the people of thto stele, Federal serve their Jewish clients. They his room end welt for death, nnd tha savings effected to health nnd Ing to the mayors plans. of all these canyon are all forbidden refuge in bomb that to exactly what the Nails sanitation would far outweigh the ownership sresi to the only solution to the original eosto. shelters, end must suffer all vaat. peeudo-scientlf- market as n trial project. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS: fwd th, Candidate Wendell L. WUlkle, would accrue to tho dty, such aa wrote to tho Committee promot- - increased market, for trncktag ing Netlone Newepeper week; fruit, end for tourlete end beyere - ip W1' ig "h IN J In suf-- Seale Billings, provide pollc lag and police protection. He ad- - ferred to tho cities, at least ftotat .mount., to Up to October Ith 108 Allens have registered. W dont know how many Allens there are to b wmsTimI ng'tation hut this registerd In thto dletrict. Allen. registered before Decern- depended largely upon sale for murt or be subject to tho 1040 her 26, the present Inadequate building, Military offlclali are anxious that penalty $1,000 fine and three Provo bo furnished with an arm- - month Imprisonment It Is to be ory, ss equipment today to stand- - hoped the Allens will not wait ' 7 ing outside unhoused, worth more nnt11 tb? ,aaL office officials will be very in fact than tha armory would coat, yet little can he done until busy during December on account the present building Is disposed of th Christmas mails. Student attending the B. Y. U. of, according to tha mayor's state- ment. Federal funds are already from other countries era not appropriated for inch construe-- exempt end are advised to register tlon, and ntepn will be taken to-- at once. ward necnrlng such an armory J. W. DANGER FIELD, for Provo, believes the mayor. Postmaster. " Pt SJXS Pit-ru- Si 0.45 A. M. Church School Morning. 8enico....ll:00 A.M. theme of tto morning ear-vice will ho "Open Our Eyes. Speer will speak on tto re-cent National Connell Meeting at Berkeley. no j. E. meeting Thera wlu gunday niBbt on account of the conTallt,OB wblch U being held nt ggt Xsake thia week end. Junior C. E. meets Monday at d o'clock. The Pilgrim Social group will bod a covered dish supper end a program Monday night com- BraeinK at 7 o'clock. Dr. H. V. Hoyt will apeak on hto recent South American trip. Mr. Mar- tlnesn accompanied by Mrs. Beebe will render n solo or two. The Ladles' Aid will meet on Tuesday at 2:10. Choir practice, Thursday at p. m. Zttt SilZ i.r,., An extension from Sixth North street and Seventh East street to tha St. Joor property ta now under way. Another to the open-M- r. Ing of Third West street running North from Fifth North to llth North street. Atoo nt Eighth North traat between Fifth West atraat nd Thlrd West etreeto, n new atret ovenod. which eitence on avenuo as soon as the Geo u n conr At Eighth West street ant Fifth North street n "blind street to being opened IS chains long nnd $0 foot wide, to open that area there for homo builders. Mr. McGuire also reports tto gravelling of tho lano running North end East of tha Carl Knad- sen property, connecting the north elds of Provo river with the West drive running from Provo to tto Lake airport. ia-T- be |