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Show V i & I 4$ UTAH VALLE) NEWS Mdiar, Much 28, 1M1 U.S. WESTERN MONARCH RANGE REVIEW SUPREME COURT and Factory Cooperation Sale REPRESENTATION Only During March Australian troops fighting In Africa arc equipped with gnu and tanks "muds In Australia," writes In the Interval of future level iopment of reclamation In the veatern states, Utahna were urged Thursday to cooperate la a drive to place a waiters representative on the bench of the nations highest court. The request cane la letters addressed to the state engineer and the Utah Water Storage commission from F. O. Hagla, secretary-managof the National Reclamation association. The recent "New River" supreme court decision, making navigable streams subject to rulings of the federal power would have been greatly tempered If a western man had been on the bench at that time, ' the reclamation officials said. The decision to which he referred has caused much disturbance among water users of western states the ' past few ereeks. "The IT western states comof the prise more than one-ha- lf country's continental area, and is h the home of of the nation's total population, llr. Hagle wroto, "and yet, sines the retirement of Arsoclate Justices Van Devanter and Sutherland this region west of the Missouri river has had no representation on the supreme court of the United States." Mr. Hagle said his organisation has written congressmen repra senting the western states and also President Roosevelt urging that consideration be given the advisability of such an appointment. "With one vacancy already on the supreme court and rather persistent rfliors that there may soon be another vacancy, this appears to be a good time for the west to again unite In trying to have a westers man appointed to that highest court,' he wrote. Mr. Hagle also urged sponsors of reclamation projects to have their eases presented at hearings being held this week is Washington on the annual Interior department appropriations bill which carries allotments for the Indian Irrigation and Bureau of Reclamation projects. I ; . er com-mlasl- JSi tv"''-Beautiful New Modelp Attendance Prliea Cooking Schools Premiang Liberal Trade-ia- s one-fift- INCLUDED WITH EVERY MONARCH SOLD DURING THIS SAL- EYour Choice of 10 Pc. Set SILVERWARE ALUMINUM 50 Pe. Set or ELECTRIC COAL-G- AS the Best So Boy a Monarch AMERICAS FINEST RANGES! Yon Deserve Australia Grows up; Former Agricultural Land Now Industrial SEEKS Robert Gsrrsn, former Solicitor General of Ans trails. In the current Rotmrtau. magulne. In the last war their equipment cam from England, but la ths past two decades Australia has become Industrialised. "Before the present war broke out, manufacturing had advanced from quite far down ths list to first plus," ho notes. "Agriculture, for so many yearn la second pleee, hsd dropped to third, while mining slipped from first to second piece." The story of this gradnal economic evolution parallels that of the United States and Canada, think the Australian, n recent visitor to the United State. South Africa, ha believes, will follow the ssma pattern. Pastoral and agricultural products vied with those from tho mines while settlers esms In to fill the wide open paces of tho country. Then cams ths surge of manufactures pushed along by tho Groat War of 1914-II1and now by tho present conflict Yet, "young ne wo era, there is one field In whleh I think we have outstripped Canada, tho States, and Old England herself the field of labor legislation,' Hr Robert writes. "We have concentrated on n Fair Deal. We have a Labor party wa have had Labor governments And we not only survived, but prospered. Under present emergency legislation, tho Executive baa fall power to deni with lndnetrlea, manpower, and everything except 81r S, .... lag permits have bora saenrod, and bnlldiags an being anetod an by Mrs. Blanc ha Chris tenasn, widow lata Lahl P. Christensen, located aeroea the street from Bill's Barrie near tha Sharon charch, ud tho homo of Dor-i- n The year 1941 bide high for Orem with its new Chamber Willett la Windsor ward, of Commerce directors Already, planning important events near his own Fruit stand ud for the city and district, and already having elected their Grocery store. This is certain al-to aa it ha a baaatifal officers for the year with Wesley D. Soulier at the head. ready has the residence, brick work nearly J. M. Drags is and W. G. Yergensen is the finished and the roofing going on. new secretary-treasure- r, a complete new slate of chief of- Soulier Heads Orem Chamber; Committees Named For 1941 of-th- vice-preside- ficials for the new year The Executive committee la made up of Rulon West, who heeds the Membership committee; Ronald Price, who has charge of publicity; Glads Llnehaugh, head of tho Advertising committee; LuseU Robbins, handing tho committee on Community projects; Frank B. Wofflndsn, lending out on Beautification and Homo Finding; E. B. Tarry, chairman of tho Education and Entertainment committal; end Marvell Walker JOHN B. STRATTON is eroding a Um plant near bin home, whleh In si- -, important randy looming addition to Oroma property- - Tho REDDING BROTHERS, H. R. and Bart, an both building, tho termer adding n small grnssry dan to his residence, while Bert's etrurian Is n residues aaly. Thau are located near Vat Asdor son's mw electric shop at ths oath end of Orta. ipmh , aa haad of tho Now ladastriea and Roads committee. Outgoing dtree ton who served the community no well last year Include Roy E. Park, president; D. Orlo Alisa, Ronald Price, oacrotary-tnaanroand tho following d Incton; Baxter, John Lewis, John B. Stratton, and Ray Glllmaa. Community basking for tho 1141 Chamber of Commerce has com in enthusiastically already, especially in tha way of membership support. It b pointed ont by Mr. West, nawly named hand of tho Membership committee, that A. . Waahbnrn was the tint Orem man to pay bin 1141 membership dues. Tbe Board of Directors gave Mr. Washburn n warm vote of thanks for bin ea thnslastte support Mon details of tho 1141 program will bn announced later, states President Boallar, Jut soon as tha Board of Diroeton can work ont their ideas mon The Very Spirit ofSPRINQ is in riee-pnalda- r; Our Windows El-wo- for overseas. The conscription forces sent ont of tho country, including tho 40,000 aviators which Australia is furnishing as needed as Its share In the Empire pool, arc ail volunteers. "Ws an not afraid of tho word dictatorship, explains Sir Robert. "An Australian soldier does not feel himself leas n democrat because he places himself at the disposal of tho nation. Our business feds no fear of loalng itself when it does the same. As Mr. John Curtin, tha lander of tho Labor party, said In tho debate on tha emergency bill: We an not afraid of what tha FAST GROWING OREM la living up to ita npntation Government will do with this power, but wo an afraid of what this spring again. Several homaa tha anamy wUl do If it la uM an already under construction. Tha latent ones for which build- voted.' " See Them Friday Night Daring the Spring Opening VISIT OUR STORE SATURDAY We have the lsrgeet display of WALLPAPERS in PROVO CITY BENNETTS u 272 Wert Center St. Iff FOUffiV THE Eg BUICK and CHEVROLET LEADER! TRADE-IN-S 0: ARE BETTER! IIIIIHHH1IIIBHHI .. SPRING OPENING AT The New Cars Popularity Enables Us to Get the Choice of Used Car Trade-In- s and Paw Them on to You at a saving. Buy a better used ear for leas, from the LEADER Cannon-Ashto- BUTLERS V' Inc. n, It! 8enth Ualverstty Ave. Incorporated - Phone 111 CHEVROLET Provo, Utah Case-Wheel- Spring Housecleaning of Used Cars! 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN 395.00 Redio and Heater SEDAN. 1937 PLYMOUTH . . . . .395.00 With Heater 1932 FORD SEDAN. and It Runa 95.00 Good! SEDAN 1934 PLYMOUTH 195.00 Very Good Transportation These Cars are and Ready to Go! We Cannot Accept Trades At These Extremely Low Prices. Sluing Into Spring wna, irwin writer of Journalistic classics and referred to by tho French "tha during the' World War aea of correspondents, will speak baton the Brigham Yoaag university lectun association Wednesday at S p. m. 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