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Show $ A HOME PAPES Printed for Horn Fok By Hoom Pooplo in A HOME PLANT r A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number What do You Think DEPENDABLE Forty-Si- x 0 City PUBLISHED AT FBOVO, Seeks to Save Utah Lake for People; Enters Suit Against S. L. Interests B (Opinions by Tha Editor) INDEPENDENT UTAH g" Nearly SQ0 111111 additional FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940 TAKE YOUR CHOICE Gltv Affaire KHGLBT RATION DAY, OCT, S6, signed up 6.S99 young maa between SI and St years of age in Utah eounty, with SS57 being regitsered In Provo. The North end of Utah county registered 4170 and the south end, SOSO. Mayor Mark Anderson spent receipts from fees and rentals, with more Conservation, recreation aiul health all seem jeopar- - Two B- Y- . students, to be collected before the end yet this week for Utah Valley communities by Mayor Thomi J rtvmi of the year, marks a highlight in Mark Anderson and City Commissioners J. P. McGuire son of Goshen, Utah, were accept-an- d tbs history of the Tlmpanogoe Friday for training by a flight golf club, as presented in its an- Jesse Haws, as work continued by Salt Lake canal . board of the United States Naval nual report Just issued by Sherm. companies in dredging a deep and vide channel more Rery, Aviation corps. Strict Bukofser, than two miles from Utah lake into the Provo Bay area, interpretation of the corps sound Total receipts for memberships fees amount to $2,- thus draining city sewage and waste from industrial physical condition" eliminated SS andgreen perfect setting for a future elk 716.75, so tar this year, as comothw ,ppl,cnU and deer hunt, and tba ecene plants directly into the lake. Accordingly a resolution pared to $1,176 for last - year, - WE DISCOVERED the Nebo Loop" on Colnmbne Day. It waa a perfect day, the weather waa perfect, be road waa perfect, the autumn colon' blended perfectly, tba rede, browns, v yellowa, purplee, green, all into one grand riot of color; it waa a from the top of the grand lookout over Utah Valley waa limply beyond description. If you havent been over the "Nebo Loop, take off at Payeon, going South, and climb and climb and climb until yon become epeecbleaa with amusement at your ability to thrill and thrill again at the vistas afforded, each time thinking that la the climax, but another view and you thrill again more than ever. Don't mlse this drive while yet the autumn colors are with us. FOR EXERCISE, says Roy Helton, in Harper's this month, "'mature Americans, move faster and travel farther under cover and on the seat of their pants than the citlsena of any other nation. In our magnificent outdoor training grounds of democracy we have mine everything possible to remove any Incentive for people to use human activity for pleasure. Folk too indolent to climb a seven-fostep ladder can ascend Mt. Mitchell, Mt. Washington or Pikes Peak sitting down. We spend more time In enclosed rooms than any race that ever survived in history. We were reminded of Heltons eritidem as we climbed behind old Nebo into 1,000 feet of space, but we enjoyed the day Just the same, and maybe this fall will in that rediscover our feet area. ot "OH, LAWD", the Negro minister, prayed prop ns up in all ouah loanin places! DRY BLOOD may revolutionise the treatment of soldiers on the battle field since Dr. Max Strumla of the Bryn Mawr hospital in Philadelphia has perfected a process of dehydration of blood by the use of vacuum pumps, which leaves a grayish powder which may be kept indefinitely, and when used in transfusions by the adding of distilled water assumes the original properties of blood. More than 50,000 persons have volunteered their blood In a program of shipping liquid plasma to Great Britain for treatment of war wounded. When the new process is perfected and dry blood is available, a vast volunteer army of civilians will be enlisted as blood donors for the Army and Navy aa part of the national defense program. s THE BECCRITIEB EXCHANGE COMMISSION has found that II families in United States own $1,600,000,000 of the stock in 100 largest corporations in this country, and that THREE of these IS families, the du Pont, Mellon, and Rockefeller families, own between $1,100,000,000 and of the holdings. $2,400,000,000 Only $.000,000 persoq or only one person in five in this country own any stock in any corporation, a much smaller number than has been generally believed. The 8EC also found that very few of the officers and directors of the big corporations really own much of the stock, only about 6 per cent of the common stock and $ per cent of the preferred stork being owned by its officers and directors. It also announced that of 10,000 persons own all such stock, and 75,000 own more than one half of it. lal one-four- th vored by cloudless skies and rm sun. Brigham Young irslty students, augmented by r of the hnrdler souls among msda their d townspeople, al Autumn Leaf hlka to the of rugged 10 foot summit ixuogoa peak Saturday. - u-- Ray-diz- ed Thursday with the Registration board, sorting cards and sending all cards to their proper eounty. The , remainder are being bundled together and given eerlal numbers after shuffling them, and so made ready for the lottery drawing at Wash lag-to- n when will bo determined what numbers throughout the nation will be called up for ' military training. None of tbeee young men. arf being drafted for war, only for homo defease, and for training in the army so as to be prepared with aa army for horns defense, explaine County . Clerk C. A. Grant, under whose direction Utah county registrars worked. In each center a Chief Registrar wss appointed, with - Denali secretary-treasure- r, by the Commission and rentals from the club house authorising and directing the city reached $916 so far this year. attorney to institute appropriate Other sources of revenue will legal action against these Canal boost the fund to make the year companies restraining them from a record. doing any further dredging and Trophies awarded at the anseeking also to recover damagee nual Red and Blue dinner on been done. for what has already Tuesday evening were as follows The resolution pointed out that The Democratic Platform: City Championship trophy. a or- The Republican Platform: this wide and deep channel being u Director's Crane; cup for winner, new season the lecturer here last evening, HKltllEUT B. MAW, cut Into Provo bay is releasing author and DON H. COLTON 1Hn,ocr,,,,c candidate for Concert sewage and waste and causing the Brigham Young University-Communit- y Jfputti Heim'DonaVnd Republican candidate for Governor, same to flow direcUy into the aB80aation was embjodlee the formally opened, giving with Mr. Eddys w. L Snow, Governor, offers to the c ns hopce and aspirations of all Ferlet and Tony Jr., took of Utah an unassailable tiNwe who decry (lie inroads terests of the people on Utah message a taste of the excellence which i8 foreshadowed theToney fathers and sons' record of worthwhile public of special privilege of thoee Brown being that official in Lake and Provo Bay, affecting by the array of famous talent listed by the committee, of Glade Anderson and Dex trophy, Shrlver service and a workable conwho consider it a chief duty Provo. Registrars, numbering up d which Mrs. Paul Vincent is recreat,on for the won Sears the coming hMithmtl0n secretary, structive program fort trophy; Lynn or government to safeguard to ISO at times, worked all day Moulton captured possession of season. and promote the well-beiI. Obtaining new Jobs for Wednesday registering Provos The natural northward flow of 1940-4- 1 the trophy owned are Two more attractions of the general public. His Utahs unemployed ana youth. young men, including a large the lake carries this sewage and , u. .howin that adUea. Jointly this year by Harold Pick. S. Maintaining the present welnumber from the B. Y. U. whoee platform expresses sound and waste material, the resolution were graduated Heber Done. Earl Srhnleter and who students tion dT wholesome proposals toward en the f.mou, piano fare program until real Jobs tabs residence is outside this eounty. point, out, into the great recrea- - Mth haTe Mr. Moulton. B y v tlie realization la Utah of its place. Though the original estimate of tional are. now being constructed Fr ay sad elected New officers started teaching position, were those principles which are to be registered was not S. Providing 9,000 for educational IL2!. thi. week from the office with the honor, going to P. E. on the 10th when fundamental in a truly Demoand reached, Mr. Grant Roger of vocational for handla the nearly training Edgar M. Jensen, associate (Pete) Ahston as president, sue- cratic way of life. Tbe folwas plains that this health and recreation of all people Aubert, distinguished Swiss plancapped children of tbe stale. admlnlseducational of I. Aura J. Nelson, professor Hatch; seeding of 4. Securing efficiency and econ- - based on a total population 1st, will make his second appear- lowing are some of the major using this area. of the head placetration and L. as Olsen J. Issues in Ids campaign: 60,000 in Utah eounty, of which omy in the slate government. Damsges are not estimated at nce in Provo, ' In addition some secretary-treasurmeat bureau. and Victor The highlight of November 5. Developing Utah Industries 15 per cent were estimated as 1. Unqualified support of our this time, but Mayor Anderson or all of the 37 students who did Hedqulst, Dex Shrlver, Dr. W. W. between the registration agee of and resources. points to the estimated cost to the programs is likely that of Paul not return inquiry cards sent to Woolf, and J. Ed. Stain as board National Defense Program. world famous negro It Is believed that !n-- SX and SO. S. Creation of a sound and suf- 6. Increasing agricultural city and the steel plant industry Robison, them the bureau may have also T Migibl yonng man reglo-ficlent system of social and econ- - coma- of about $100,000 if they attempt- - singer who comes on Nov. IS. found by Jensen Professor positions. ,000 figure being 7. Eliminating pernicious poll- - fared, the omle security for nil, ed to stop the polutlon by pre- - Other November dates are the 7th said. 3. Provision for tho ngad and Heal coercion In state government, simply off that for. ventlve measures, such as a sew- - with Jesse Stuart, the modern B. Y. V. Cougars, a e pepped by American Robert Burns, the Abolishing graft" in tho age disposal system. cent over their fO-- win over University of Mind of an adequate and honor- An increase of 10 end other state Wrert Ugbfa In Fkwaent Flew The problem resolves Itself in- - 11th, with Carl Mose, young the amount of mallper liquor aet-u- p Wyoming last week, will meet Me livelihood. at handled arc receiving appreciative com- 4. Establishment on n sound agencies. to one in which the selfish in- - American sculptor; and the 10th Texas Techs Red Raiders nt Lub- of certain Salt Lake canal with Joraph Bonnet world fam- - J During IS years as Represent- - ment by residents la that newly bock, Texas, Friday night. Red basis of on adequate Thacker Re- stive from tho First Congressional annexed port of Prove, tho now companies is pitted against the ous organ master from Paris. Is in session Beiders ere e tooted team, and tlrement program. . .. Dniversltr The following is the list of y 5. Institution of an sggresalvs District of Utah and four years as Municipal Power deportment wta- n In era vast stake which the people them- Conch Kimballs for boys W Green Raymond . -- PWtba good wishes of every campalgn to reduce unemploy- - a state legislator from Uintah I. Uth tough tilt, reports say. 1 Provo during the next lew Mr. Colton has never resident la that section by tho County, a water reservoir, which WJ been, and Is not now, tied np with recent extension of the street it was drained down to a mud- - months: Dee. 4, Emanuel, Feuermann, or connected with any special in- - lighting system to tho north east level, furnished unlimited re- section of Provo, according to ro teres t, clique or faction. sources in commercial and game supreme cellist; Dec. IS, Maurice Don B. Colton has n record of Porta coming to tho City offices, flub, and as a recreational area Eisenberg, distinguished cellist, e e e Jan. SO, Ethan Colton, lecturer outstanding publle service and has where intangible values perhaps Contamination of Utah Lake exceed all other values, explains on world affairs (fifth appear-th- e Uj biggest worry this week Ho Is ance). Jan. 22, Tito Bchlpa, gubernatorial candidate. mayor. tenor. beloved most not worlds tbe to Strong nttack because of tho City commission. vulnerable The injunction being sought is of either hiu work or bis eonnec-- feeling exists among tho Comnot aimed at legitimate irrigation Jw- - S3, Harry Overstreet, missioners on this problem, and 9. Stimulation of tonrlst In- - tlons. he adds, but seeks to sopher, psychologist, and author, Feb. 19, Ernest Wolff, distln-th- e to Sixty-fodustry through development and of age, Don B. strong words hove flowed freely, damage prevent wide-spreyears thB ult,n The Utah State Farm Bureau Federation, a unit of advertising of our scenic wonders. Colton has no political ambitions health of the thousands who gulshed baritone (second appear-us- e 10- - Development and eneour- - Which will Jeopardise an efficient authorising legal action Utah lake, and, if continue ance); Feb. S4, 8tel American Farm Bureau, the Nations strongest farm "perfectly matched sgement of the mining and mnnu- - and conscientious state adminis- tho Salt Lako Interests whiek the complete collapse of the pro- - soprano-tenohave opened tho Provo boy area sent recreational faculties which voices.; Feh. 26, Robert P. Trie- - Organization, Will hold its annual convention in Salt Lake facturing; Industries of Utah. tration. announced 8, tram Prise Pnlltser was to November it Assistance Poet, In Coffin, In li. lako center His record shows that ho hes o that Its wastes sod sewags is area. today by agriculture the City, tbe abolition of unfair been true to every treat and that practices Farm of the Utah LcGrand County Jarman, secretary it- and In the Improvement of rural affairs of state will not bo n polltl- - be njnacln the health of tho Bureau. at life. w?! M th' nenmtUm cal football to farther political pefpU Exec u tiro IS. Reduction TB 011 o lako. of taxation on ambitions. Hr,t apUon homes and terms and Sir Norman Angell, author, Nobel Secretary of tho 8tato Farm A friend of tho aged and anem- TOWNSEND DANCE of other tax levies. adjustment ployed, Peace Prise Winner; Mar. 19, Bureau points out that plans aro Don B. Colton advocated top tba dredrlni work ,tln t0 will have the Belgian Piano-Strin- g tha . Provo dtlaens IS Consultations with leaders old age pensions long before tha on Quartet, being completed to make this tha nd Me0d focover In nil fields concerning admlnls- - present movement In that dine- opportunity to hear various speak- - piano, violin, cello, viola; Mar. S6, largest and most anecMaful ConA Townsend clsb dance ors of different political beliefs America's greatest violinist; Mar. vention In tha history of tho by their ,uffer1 tratlve appointment and the solu- - tlon. He believe the present law s,m will be given in the Ladles' destruction of recreation- tho next two or three 17, Webster Aiken, tion of problems. brilliant gsnlsstlon. providing for S0. 00 per month club house, Corner of Vnlv. Bd eo TalBe weeks nt the Open Fornm In tha American pianist. Present plans call for, tha hold- 14. Purchase of Utah products should be lived up to. co Provo high school. Bp xpru jnd, will Irwin, noted lug of the sessions of tho agri- - Are. and Srd North on Friby state departments wherever ta'td has underHe a sympathetic day, October 18th at 8 p. m. This week Don B. Colton, Re- - author, editor, reporter, protecting th health of and cultural cooperatives, Home and possible. standing of and desire to help the tp A good Hme is assaeed. Adpublican nominee for Governor of speaker; April 17, Hilda Regglanl, Community Department and the Reform in state practices to li. children of tble ,ts peoplB mission is 15c per person. Utah spoke Thursday night; lending coloratura soprano. Met- - Yonng Farmers of Utah on tba eliminate waste and Inefficiency state, by providing adequate Inst week Herbert B. Maw waa the ropolltan Opera; April 34, Barton lth, and tho General sessions of and Insure freedom of political tends for vocational and ednea-- Industrie into Utah. conscience. A merit system for State em speaker, presenting his platform Harp Quintet, chamber music par ths Utah State Farm Bureau tional training for these children. Project chairmen: Lee R. Tay- ns Democratic nominee for this excellence. Federation on tha S7th and SSthj Wider distribution of ths Don B. Coltons program, which ployccs. Mr. Colton will, so ter it. ' Ervsl Christensen, use; Many new fentnree have been high office. state's business among eligible has been declared workable by it la within hie power, drive Franeie Lundell, merchants. added to the convention program horticulture; Next week A. Sherman Chrislabor leaden, from tho State administration all economists, leading this year. Thera will bo surprises sugar beets; J. Ray Peay, canning tensen of Provo will dlscnss his A HEATING PLANT 17. To means to honor business men and soetal workers, dishonest, Inefficient and Memorial for everyone In attendance and Walter Holdaway, onions; tnd utluuprovide ? pI f,0, plans for Congress on tho Reand Ul- - la concrete and will help to bring "political appointed, tj,a training building In Bowlette park PPr plenty of recreation and entertain- - Clarence Durrant, calmy; frtnk enta of uuh'i youth. Endowed by tabor, Don B. Col: publican ticket. a more abundant living to th now to be a certainty, with the ment, including an annual danea O. Shelley, poultry; Merrill War- of tho cleanest jjr-- Maw intereeted In the people of Utah. Among other ton has on O. Nelson. Frank contract being authorised by the and floor show which will bo held kk, dairy; A state tabor records of any candidate. peopia ot Utah. Ho pledges him- - meesnraa ha proposes: BAPTISMS Sons and Daughters of the Utah on tho evening of the S7th and tha beef; LeGwnd Jnrmsn, bogs and eIf to A program w,lch will inura water reclamation program which An employer, worker and former Pioneers finance committee and annual banquet and program on term planning. to of the grantees will esvo million to Utah term- - State and National legislator, Mr. benefit tha will be performed nt being let to George Nnttall, the the Baptism Delbert Chlpman, sheep; R. B. number of dtisens, Ha le peril- - ere. evening of tha SSth. Colton u tamtliar win labor and the Stake administration building 0West bidder. An asseesment of Tho State to set np a small re-- ite problems. Bigger and better educational Money, horses; David H. Jones, cntarly concerned with the pre- for girls in both Privo and Utah SI per member for all IS camps C1biblta are already assured and cooperative marketing and agrl- - aent day problems of yoath. It eonatrnctlon finance corporation Mr. Colton believes that ths stakes, Sunday, Oct. 20, with the In the Provo district Is the pro- of national cultural conservation; Georgs W. u lamentable, yet a notorious fact, to lend aid to develop Utah re-- Industrial Commission should bo outstanding speakers In Bonneville bishopric charge. posal ter financing the project, by will be in attendance. Brown, term finance; S. W. Clark, that under our present social and sonrees and put men now on re-- strengthened and that prevailing rmn pr0mlnenc wMr B- - K,'hn", law of tho d hour This will be n real dirt term- - Y?5 E1,mBr - B,rd Potatoes; economic life n targe number of lief to work nt real wages. Such Mr- - tho and Floranra Clark, r of State R. F. C. to In no way com- - State should be emphatically ambitious, erB eonTenton and a priea and aspiring youth Walter G. Taylor la Butrl; our atata can find no place to re- - pete with present or future In- - forced. Kangaroo Court will be on hand ?f and Mr. Colton hes organised and apply dependent business enterprise. Zatella War-- their Intelligence within the bona- A plan to Induce capital, both helped operate n telephone com- darles of our 8tsta. Of the many national and local, to bring now pany, irrigation companies, m in-who left Mary K. Mower, cooperative thousands of citlsena Ing companies, a manntactnrlng Young university man. Brigham education; L. L, Bunnell, agrl-- Utah during the lut ten yean, of our state and tho equitable company and other Industrie in . students were nrged to seek truth Grantr Project Chairmen, cultural advisory council and crop most were yonng people who distribution of state business will tha State, Mr. Spear will speak on through the mesne of faith in God named Saturday by tho Agrl- - improvement; Mr. Colton believes that teachthe recent General Connell meet- - and diligent study by Dr. John A. Bmeath, found greater opportunities else- - Inevitably lead to greater oppor- George given landscape improvement; Ray D- - where. ing which was held at Berkeley, Wldtsoe, speaking at the Foun- - cultural Planning board are conntnnlty and greater security for ere, the same aa every vocation, u new Industries and mine; Mrs. Utah can grow and prosper only the yonng men and women of should have a strengthened re-California. ders day program Wednesday. 11 follow by 8. R. Boswell, Church School will bo held at President J. Reuben Clark Jr., ir KeDt' and BeM,B M-- Demon, Mobel 8tewart, home economics; aa ter as tbe Intelligent and an- - Utah. tlrement program that will pro- Burton Adams, new crops; Abner demanding yonng people of our 1:45 a. m. Yonng People'! C. E. first counselor in the first pres!- - lon,e demonstrator: Mr. Msw Invitee your coopora- - vide for their security in retl rest 7 p. m. An installation service dency of the L.D.8. church also The executive committee for Baird, term forestry; Leo March- - state can be afforded employment tion In his program. You can aid ment. will bo held ae a part of tho 1st- - spoke, describing the gospel of the year 1941: Lee R. Taylor, banka, rodent control; Arthur and opportunities at home. Mr. In tha progress snd upbuilding of . Mr. Colton wants economic ter meeting. Christ as a "formula for courage, chairman; David H. Jones, vice- - Stewart, bees; W. R. Dunkley, Maws plan for the encourage- - your elate and in an Intelligent security, happy and contented Junior C. E. meets Monday at strength and happiness in thta life chairman; Mr. Boswell, secretary; farm security and tenancy; W. L. ment of new Industrie, the de- - solution of the present economic homes for til tho dtisens of hie 4 o'clock. and for salvation In life here- - Clarence Ashton, Mrs. Lemon, Mlldenhnll, employment service; velopment of our natural re-- and social disorder, by voting for State and n united people there of tho and urging bis election a Cover- - la no room for intolerance in Missionary 8odety meets Tues- - after. B.Y.U. wss celebrating Its Frank G. Shelley snd Mr. Mary R, G. Heath, W. P. A. and W. H. sources, the promotion K. Mower. Utah. Callahan, public welfare. 16th birthday. day. agricultural and mining interests nor of Utah. waa passed . . J?; Ill-se- hole-ln-o- SiTJjT: t; er , O . !,. M. .. 1 Farm Bureau Cunvantinn phllo-purpos- Dates Set, Chairman Named ad ur r,Uon r, trt - fqnt under-privileg- ld u r?l Jnt: "P . ' |