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Show i . ttmutfsmwrssmv A HOME PAPER Printed' for Horn Hone People ia A' HOME PLANT By 27 2S 29 301 tmmmmmmmn A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Volume Four Number Twenty OLUMN OF COMMENT DEPENDABLE PUBLISHED Provo Studies Parking Meters i (Onset Editorial by OEORGE H. BREATH) Charman, Utah County Landscape Improvement Campaign Instructor of Landscape. Architecture, B. T. U. n fruitinvmntU I?in a gift, but always an achievement It is the modern manna, for like 2! we cannot obtain it and vld; It in come safe place (or future nee we have to gather It every Our American demoo- racy la not a form of govern- ment it ia a way of life, a do? llneation of character. it ia the No man japtrlt of our people. can take It away from ua, neither can any man give lt'tP us. . We muat, through our own initiative, induatry, and apirit of coopera-achieve it for ounelTee. Omm see, ft. Ihtag We Do without intoxicating liquor, in our defense industries. Business no- entires need not be told that fact They Insist on tt. Our highly trained workers demand and receive hlgheet.pay, and we even exempt them from military duty because of their expertneae and .kill, but their entire njefulneu Is nullified when they with liquor. Even in moderate amounts they reduce their efficiency to such a point that such workers are dismissed. Railroads too have the same rule, and the law provides for heavy penaltlee against those who drive while under its influence. We think the time has come when our en- tire defense program, from the general down to the tenet and last private Should be required to ab- stain from intoxicating .. liquor, a thing should be barred from all our ahlpe, and canton- meats, and from every defense in- dustry in the land. It whipped France, and it will defeat Amerl- ca if we do not take this Internal in hand now. . 'f STRIKES are not as easy ,as one cons- men tator stated. Ha said: If these strikers want to strike let us put them in the army at 961 a month and see how they like that. Well, such wisdom' should- nt go unrewarded. .That com-mentator might be ready to serve his country by accepting a posl-tion on the NLRB. His wisdom is profound! The fact is that hack of these strikes are two fundamental concepts. First, the Tight to strike, an achievement has placed American labor in its present position above slavery which dominates Europe. Second, capital, as such, has an obligation toward labor as well as o shore 1 toward this and to be fair in Its deal- 11,8 1881 W8r cr88ffd llonairea by the score. W8dont want the record Capital-reputed. to this ism is vastly country. It is a basic factor in our development, but it must ae- cept limitations too, and usually a strike has something more be- hind it than sabotage or fifth columnists activities. The truth noa' HPRrvnvii i.r art RAUJZRV With the beginning of April, landscape Improvethere has been prepared ; ment again becomes one of tfee primary activities carried Previously by Mayor Mark Anderson, who is wholeheartedly in favor of the plan as the ultimate and only solution of the . on by Utah citizens. With lengthening days and warm evenings the desire to get out upon the land is becoming Problem in congested areas in the city. P" stronger each day. In Utah County, perhaps as much now conrl their traffic as anywhere else in the State, this desire to work out,8m with parking m start, ha DR. BECK HEADS side is finding expression in worthwhile Landscape ImPtots ont 4 yet parking metera provement projects, both private and public. 888 on,r flee yeara old, for the PROVO JAYGEES f,88t m 618,1 were inatalled The important activity of the past several weeks in pl8C8d la the aummer of 1116. By of our Utah County communities has been that of many 1000 ettas will 1,45 m088 th Dr. D. Eldon Beck was elected clean-uMany campaigns have been under way and 088 Parking metera, he predicta, preeident of the Provo Junior hundreds of truck loads of last winters accumulated Chamber of Commerce at a dinner DATA Wedbeen held have Twin at removed to city dumping grounds. , In refuse Plnea n meeting from 75 cities are being clean-u- p evening, succeeding Eddie nesday few cases a Mntod the campaigns are still under way. thlsmntag. aa a meana of informing the pub- - H. Nicholson. Too much praise cannot be given the Kelvin Kavachevlch is the new llc ardlng parking metera, bon and Hobert cause the mayor expects that a citizens, of any city who help organize and encourage the became eecond would be against popBlar program of community face washing, which is reHoldover directors are H. them in Provo. are al- - Pftl to f0", prob-mornln- g. p. pre-tlo- public-spirit- -, ed Lelsh-ma- Objections ways raised against anything new. Vera Wests, Dr. Beck, ha bnt only by results Haycock. 8nd Hark Eggertaen can the value of a thing bo de- Sherman Christensen would have 4 er ... , tt. ul-da- el88 j18 -" The cost of policing would be more than doubled if Provo at-Su-ch Priority of wUl WATER PURCHASES tho ssrhots disposal th Power plant, aceordlof to ' rullns . of the Supreme denying the petition of a group of stockholders la the Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation company for review of a Utah supreme court decision has finally confirmed the legality of the pur- chase of additional water rights from tho Provo River Waterusers association in the amount of 6000 shares, of Deer Creek water, and emphasises the validity of a nnm- her of purchase contracts with this company hr other irrigation Tho 2SS ss?- latest th information from tho maasfhetnr-Coa- rt era. The trucks, already ordered, Tho may not arrive for weeks. third generator ta promised for about the middle of Kay, and everything else to la readiness for completion of the Power plant contract, statae Ulea Contracting corporation officials here, who are placing the third unit la Provos sew power plant e TWO RIAOOmi . . - police department. IE - vm eventnauy hSltav. A list af who eoatlauuly are stsidlnt me ta T,r7 who w are tho regard It. Prove nr the 8088 8,88 Tj88j police InUllatlo A. V. Wat- - demon explains of kins, attorney for the Provo River parking meters, ; althoagh ho whan thinks It will be some time before, association Waterusers1 asked tho meaning of the Supreme they eaa be installed. Flint, tt Court's action. The original contract for Deer Creek water by the Provo Bench DREUUOilS Canal and Irrigation company from the Provo River Wateraaern association was nude la 1165 after a campaign among the stockholders la which those Interested la purchasing additional Door FOR CHARTER NIGHT Crook water won a large majority la favor of . the deal. Ray T. Wonts became the president of Everything ta now ta readiness tathe taep esc a non, mm flair aw . " togs toward yrooeat parking tow, the i i potato onL . ., a: to aa Impersonal no one eaa get mad at a j meter. It trite the story of Vjsta-tto- a ta aa eatlreiy impastta! meaner, he ehssrvea. Boridso th roveaaes are badly nested strengthen the pottos terse. , V08 88."8 . M 2 1 OPENS FOR u nti look-whi- ch ' ts SSt JjTSJrt and he will be happy ko d provide com- p,8t8 8erTlce ,or Hudson owners as well. Both ears are being disa sales organisation Plavcd will be perfected in tbe near future, he adds. especially, w . ' - 1 . non-essenti- al. to, well-plann- ed ..... PRACTICAL RESULTS realize We must that meetings, however well attended and however enthusiastically participated in, can accomplish nothing unless through them we are caused to act. Newspaper artiJes may be interesting reading, but as such they have no value in Landscape Improvement unless they inspire us to do something. Speakers who come in are not, In and oi themselves, aide to increase the value of the .Landscape unless through their efforts come some actual improvement. All of these things are valuable only as they aid in advancing the outdoor good of the community. Enthusiasm is of value only as it is translated into actual work accomplished. S. NEED OF PLANNING We are beginning to realize that certain fundameri- -. tal principles exist in' Landscaping which should be observed carefully during the preparation of a program of outdoor development. Always two things should be and usefulness. provided for in the Landscape-beaut- y Without having the plan prepared with these two tilings in mind, we often find that one or the other is almost that entirely subordinated. Very seldom is a Landscape is only beautiful pleasing to the beholder. We feel the need for practical consideration, and beauty atone, except in rare instances, is not enough. Equally true is the fact that if the Landscape is only useful, lacking this aspect of beauty, it fails to please. Thus, in the actual which takes place before any construction work Elanning two great requirements should be provided i 2. for. The Central Committee of the Utah County Landscape Improvement Campaign feels that our communities are well on their way toward accomplishing the goals set for the 1947 Centennial. Where aid in planning or organizing is desired by any community, the committee members will be glad to give assistance. .LCglOItRlFCS DRIIC6 'J,Qnjgh - . Id . - pj-ov- die- -' An- - 188 1880888 ara argod hr companies, oU prasHosI parkisg proMaai to to 4ko Orta DcUmmo d6lr ' ALLEN AUTO tempted to enforce the present parking regulations. As it is Provo is woefully under-policePACKARD, HUDSON Compared to eitiee of similar slse elsewhere Provo has less 'than half the average number of police-enem- y Allen Auto, owned and managmen. Even Logan has twice ed by D. Orlo Allen, opens its many police as Provo, and Poea- - doors this week at the corner of tello, Idaho, and numerous other yifth west and Center afreets, in intermountain cities all have far by formerly occupied police than Provo. The Jackson Kotor company, dlapl ay- national . average number of.isi a complete line of Packard Policemen in eitiee of Provos slse and Hudson motor ears, as sole to while Provo's average la distributor in Utah, Juab, and n comparison. California Wasatch counties for these two cities of 10,000 to 65,000 main- - makes of ears. tain 1.16 policemen per 1000 jjr. xilen is well known population, whereas Provo has bPOuhout Utah county, and has only .50 policemen for each 1000 by the Jackson in-hoopla To assign the present M loa distributor for both 1 rce handle the parking proband Wasatch counties as lem at its present strength is to jnab wall county, states Earn-,nTltB taeftlctaney on vital prob- repreeenUUve, factory white, nt toms traffic safety at inter- - who waa ln PrOT0 tWi week serother ln and vital ectlons, Jn aftar details of the tran- Tcae. the mayor points out section. . A gujagxBT We are glad to get Kr. Allen 0( tb findings in 75 eltles is Into our organisation, for ha presented by the mayor comes highly recommended, and this morning, showing how these we know ha will make good, gjtiM have found their parking cause ha has such enthusiasm for meters to work: the Packard car, and such a clear vision of the poaslblllties of the t r.ryiw mater has otomobile business. say. Kr. B 7 Whit ' available 6. It has made parkanthusiastlc Th,t Hr. Allen ing space for all who have legitl-mlt business to transact ln the is shown by his statement that 1941 automlble sales exceed tobusiness district, anything in the past except in day 6. It has relieved congestion wlll1 and therefore speeded up traffic, JJJJ; J 4. It has practically eliminated Bmaihed. double parking. while the Packard to Kr. 5. It has greatly faclllated de- - Aura'a personal choice, he 'points liveries of goods and supplies to out tbat Hudson cars have had a eon88t8d dl8trict- Utah during April, Judging by the tt h88 forced tho88 de8lrln visitors who have already regie- tered there, some 60,000 of them ' 10 park for lon p8r,od8 M thecommercial parknd to date. Tourists from 11 states and Canada are numbered among ,n Iot8 thu8 putUn mor T8C8nt these visitors. The gallery con- - proprty t0 ,e6Illralt" B88- 7- It has proved itself to be an tains more than 665 paintings by artists from all over the nation, efficient and thoroughly practical as well aa from collections by d to parking regulations, re- Utah artists. The next big group gulatlone, requiring less police to to visit Springvllle will bp tbs supervise than any other system. Utah Stake high priests, under the driection ot Professor B. F. Ludnuplng Rrilgtons Center Lnrsen ot tho Brighsm Toung at tj,a B.Y.U. to proceeding university art department, who to these Spring days with 50 stu- a prominent exhibitor, 'dents and working evenings This group will visit there on gaturdsys planting shrubs, snd Aprll 65, tobtog their wives along, trees, including sumacs, Junipers, atoo al widow, of the stake are iplwa cedars, and fonythla, Invited to attend They will oc--. ,B harmony with th rest of th 7 m. from till th p. cupy gallery upper eampua. George Smeath to V- - m- supervising tho lands' aping and Karl Miller to directing the laying No book can be so good as to of a sprinkling system, and other be profitable when negligently works in preparation for the open- Ing of this Religious center. UPHOLDS DEER GREEK . out-of-to- J88 - CITY AFFAIRS SUPREME COURT A good clean-u- p , campaigns.' presented with clean-u- p campaign is not a symbolic thing, but needs a great deal cod of hard work, intelligent planning, and by the operation.' A great many benefits alway result when the time, succeeding W. J. Cordnar, for Hoaday, AprO 65Lions mate, Orem club, B. newly who K. organtoed John with Power, t out in an intelligent fashion.,-Bucampaign is carried Kartehaar Jr. and Ray Lovelorn announced John S. Imwta, prnal . when clean-u- p campaigns become a thing of the dent Plans were completed nt a the pnrehsaa. ,.a)lll ' v. , PoltowtaTtho deal by tho BOW 8p8etal 888tT8 8888,08 past far 1941, it would be well for every community to Tho PsHrs Dspast directors elected ta January 1915, 8,88k- consider the. more permanent phases of its Landscape UoM d tom practically theee minority stockholders sued clean-u" p 8tt8ma- Improvement work. After' all, campaigns are to block the contract. Their arraeta tor The patriotic theme will ho mu periodical phase's of a. temporary nature.' We want now actloa was enstataod ta the lower Utah court, bnt was denied by the carried oat ta tho decorations an laaai people for the remainder of this spring to be seriously considerUtah court, whose de- - w8U M tae program announces ing our permanent problems. Some of these to be kept ettion snprame bn& irtnH by Hour IblkstTp cktlTMti ot tso bow hu hie commit- v in mind are: . B vmM roqnire the U. B. Bnprome court . ; decorating, who with t an- teo propartag are' eomethtag ) (pf ovary block In' L ..ORGANIZATION.. The Landscape Improvement organization for many REMTFRITSLECTORE etetes W. P. Williams, head of tho pioice department ta the of our communities has been completed. We have, i , , I banquet committee,' and we will of the people, and puUte however, the necessity in many cases to examine that ' Aaother ia a series of tactnros, have all the trimmings aloag with dominates its aettaas asm organization with the idea of adding new members to H. A. Rentfra at tho tae turkey. The mean to given by replace those who are inactive and to set-u- p new goals Church Jnst. north of the Foot decided apon, and every to replace those already completed or those found to be Office comes Snnday at I p. m. will he looked after".'. This lactnra wlU he illustrated, Program features are In the perfecting of a good organization and will deal with the Ten Conn complete" announce Thos. The with a program will come the first step in or the Law of God. ner aad Roy B. Park who have I we change them, or1 shall voted many hours of' work Is the accomplishment of worthwhile Landscape ImproveNineteenth wo teach and keep them as they preparation of this official ment. wide-sprea- been a hold-ovdirector, but he termined. because he had reached reeigned Parking meters have resulted the age limit for Jayeeee, and 78J0?8 the ,8888? Karl Bunnell was elected to fill of 60 per term. . , the vacancy for a one-yeoon New directors elected Wednee-The motorist is the are: Robert Irishman, Earl booster for parking day biggeet Oas, Kavachevlch, Clyde meter. . Imo . They amure him a place- JaBaa ud Mdl ?B. th8 J..-- ? Nicholson, . ,,Wn!?Wn y district, board of directors will drt88 r,,v name the secretary-treas- n rer at ,P. todden tally their first 088' ,08 meeting. many vacant lots have thus been ia theee . FRIDAY. APRIL 18. 1M1 INDEPENDENT UTAH Landscaping Needs Attention A public heuinjf on the Question of whether or not to Provo is being; held this morning is very much misunderstood, install Parking; meters-iSome people think it is the mot in the City hall, under the sponsorship of the City com- - democracy AT . PEOVU. OF LOCAL AFFAIRS at Golf Clllb Corner Snd North and Unlv. Avo. American Legion Post 16 to 9:00 a. m. Breakfast Club sponsoring an informal dance 9:45 a. m. Church School night at the Provo Golf club Morning 8ervlce......ll:00 a. m. house, with a specialty program' Toung Peoples C. E. 7:00 p. m. being provided, Including a Span- Do I ish Floor show being arranged by . Mr. Beebe will sing Jack Wragg. Another feature Believe at the Morning service. will be the music furnished by the Alan Olsen wll lead the Toung Jacob's Old Time band which is People's meeting. famed for its pep and harmony. Junior C. E. meets Tuesday at AH Legion a ires, and friends of 4:00 p. m. The Missionary society meets Legionalres are invited, whether they belong to Post 18 or not Tuesday at 8:60 p. m. do-Bha- ll ta-ar- oT augnratloa of the Orem Lions The following questions will he club. Hngh B. Brown of Balt Did Lake City was selected as tho answered from tho Bible: the commandments exist before, special speaker, his theme to bo a God gave thorn to Hoses on Hount patriotic one, lor which he has BlaalT" ' Why did God write something special ta his them with hta flagar on the table having recently returned from tho Won Id it he a better rittah Isles where he served as of stoneT world If wo would keep the Ten Pres id eat of the British K teuton Commandments, ae exemplified ia there for tho L. D. 8. church. the life of the Saviour." Immediately following the baa- This lecture will he something quet and program daneng will be different. Question: If the world enjoyed ta the Lincoln high school would practice the Ten Command- - gymnasium. monte, would it do away with Anticipation of this event has Jails, penltentaries, and war u.d.marked numerous acUvlties iff crimeT All are welcome.. Nq 0panl durtag th past month. Recharge. posted meetings have been held by the Executive hoard,' and .Whoa tho late J. P. H organ elaborate preparations have now was askod what he considered the been eonsumated, reports B. B. best bank collateral, he replied, Terry, general chairman of tan Character." event. 1 Official Opening of Provo Municipal Golf Course Sunday Dae ta tho of tho golf of tho confined to tho 19th hole, ever Cloyd Booth did find tor a neat little 79 for hie 15 of the team quallfytag 6 8 Sunday's official Ike golf coarse Whjf pna eaa evsryo' priso' tor throwing a that day its hard to ratal tarn a dig at ' last years driving cl Andersoa woa last year with vary also drives, than al Immediately discarded his for the remainder of tho Hes hack again this ever with a brand new . threatens to make It rsally tengh for tho boys. I . (Contributed) a-- Ogde. Elmonte dub snd Georg. 0f the Ogden County club will put on a shot making exhibition. Ernie Is a trick shot arust ana promises a few surprises with his hooks and slices that are meant thBt wtjr Bjwh of tJu pro wH1 then take 4 of th ragulation 18 cIub and dmnoratV.te th nhri for whPh ch elnb should be used. . In connect loa with the Every man, woman and child in Provo is invited to the golf course Sunday for the official opening of the 1941 season to watch or participate in the contests and exhibition matches and get out in the warm sunshine (we hope) and enjoy the day af one of Provo's real beauty spots, the municipal golf course. There is no charge made for either contestants or gallery and the program of events assure a delightful day. The concession nt tbe now club Provo pro. Ernie, 'pro nt the MEDICAL PROBLEMS will be presented tonight, ho"88 win 1,8 open w 1,888 you C8B (Friday) In the Fourth ward chapel by the County Medical set a sandwich, a drink, or a full society, the P. T. A., and the meal, announces Tuck" Hoover Federated Women's Council, sfou- son for the gathering which will gcjaj caretaker. Storting at 9:09 a. m. and open feature aldresses by Dr. D. D. Carr, state health director, and by o ALL members of the dub will Dr. R. Garn Clark, Dr. W. Woolf. Driving Contests, Approaching ,nd Dr. Don C. Merrill, of Provo. Contests. Pntting Contests and Club Throwing Contests with attractive prises offered for the MEXICO CITY was rocked by an earthquake winners. afternoon. toppling Exhibit Inn Hlmte and Match Tuesday p- panic buildings and causing the in... k' " throughout tho city. . V Tho Golfing BchneMers, George, Ernie and Bari am tops ta Utah golf circles aad their exhlWttaa match at tho course Sunday should be a show worth soring. For the putting C. dime hacks dynamite on th c8888-Prov- oar contest L he's cropped o . For the approaching 'coatcst we like Btako Hes not very long bnt that boy to socurate. . Dr- - if he wt o mLm.ii- - . j. M ltohSS3n?to n ar? bltion match with the by , . Juv hl- - Ernie of Ogden, best ball match ta then . scheduled with George and Ernie Tuck" announces breakfast, matching shots with kid brother sandwiches or what not at the Earl and tho low amateur of the Nineteenth hole Sunday morning. 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