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Show 7 TT7 wOl ' ' ' " ' "'. . s ss; ., , s'1.-- - ! v s .. mitmi r jn w hirtMririiifrtiWri Biiifa - muuimusttstu 1941 JULY A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People in .941 e 7 13 14 20 21 A HOME PLANT mgramaammm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume c Four Number PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Thirty-Tw- o AT PROVO, 6,000 Expected at Tlmp. Hike Program; OLUMN OF OMMENT 1,500 Will Climb Provo-Ced- Mountain 12,000-Fo- ot Mount The King of the Wasatch range, 12,008-folies waiting for the thirtieth annual Timpan-ogo- s Hike Friday and Saturday. This year hie cape of icy ermine is thicker and wider than it haa been for many years, ot Sharon Ward Timpanogoa, "srs and ,the. royal purple of eraftamea from otter lands, and to weaken the resistance of tho eoaqueiwd In Europe nndor the Nasi rale of blood and terror, America it seems that waste of food nod eereleosneee In pro-serried II should ba a criminal hia wer; !ieids aion hve mo Installs New th stating h1 that Congress Jst each 1110,009,949 to aaoiet eltles as Prove daring this dnslrlnl expansion the period, mayor points oat, and so me ot this money will be granted to 4bt- - th" 21vnr. - uTJSST- received the official Agricultural collars there, the Coleg, along with Prove city be- coming the first two eonponaon Defense project ander NYA this fiscal year (atarttag July 1) uncording to O, H. BleUaeker, state director of NYA work projects. ,4 !irTBU la PT,..el7 rod also guarantees free poww. Jlbt, and water ta the Provo NYA project. Cinder More than ISO members of the families art ea- - Fairer-Stron- g pected ot attend the annual ro- union set for Angust I at Canyon Glen, anaonnees Mr. Mary F. Smith, chairman of Invitation committee and Beymour D. Grey, chairman of the board of dlrec- - TONIGHT whetostnictar il. .' . ssrt js, the planning and arrangements for tbs reunion: Will K. Farrar, Martin Strebel, Mrs. Harold O. Clerk, Jamea R. Ferrer, Mr. B. J. Bennett of Salt Lahe Clty. Mr. Moroni Cottam, wtlh Mrs. Agnao F. Hawklne as chairman of pre-an- y gram, and Martin Strebel a. chairmen of entertainment, The nominating committee eon- glau ot Byron DukBi NeUla p. Pesy, and Thomas 8. Farrar. .y"8 President W. R. "Bill" Green will become efnclelly the new president of Provo Rotary dab to-el.bor.ta ceromony at "Wt Luke's Hot Pota dwfp' whea RoUry XBUrn,t,OTal begin. Bsw yrtr Th prM,de' Wyman Ber d ,U hU eommllte chmlr- will MB Bnd TarioBi offlelal. will U ofHcUIy thanked for ubor, during the pest year, by Frank ur tb th building. Drafting rooms, pU? tb k ta b opent "th! How gy . rTl flc need. pbaae hia new committee will be form- - Johnson! vocational croru.umor, ,Hir dueled Into their rexpectlv. likewta U enttnalaetta. and baa officer devoted wlu b. nWi end rid. of bta Tinlro ewlmmleg, dancing and dining duties, toward tho development of HuiS sis office space, locker rooms era all pUnned for la addition to the bop apace, Mr. Bletueker plaint. Mr. Bletaacker la announcing the new project stated that every possible mean. wUl be used to on- pedlte conatrnetloa because of the board board th lll.Ua tSldlttaZ atone, be Ttr. Wtem expended etoetric w70 Md plus made for traf-- I,deon r0 Ze tlm d eaergy to this of on dollar. eddlUoaal u. "- Provo City echooli in claseroome In approval "p tBp voeatioroli1lFP,' tralnlag, with the Vast expendllnran communities. will be needed to meet the grow- - hocompletriyK.bop. w. Vi ton- Other members of the board have accepted responsibilities for k glva rise to a new town", la contrast with the "old badness district, rod tbta tailthing which haa wrecked several hoerolnVfoldMtor He timeSd the - tralalag poltb k TUo,l dty. Including the ,WP,A ,W -U project was authorised for Cedar City at the Branch tool-make- r's ehalr-shou- . completion, The Umbra BUI appropriated by th ,or funds had been appropriated, of the Prove city "domeT "now ther Benjamin Mildenhall, state NYA construction superintendent Tuesday night when toa n is in charge of th work here possibility that a new bariaeaa kop At tho aarne time a machine district may apriag up which win e, see DefeuseTraininfjAppropriations project ke rma CITY AFFAIRS City Get NYA ar $29,247 additional NYA Attracted by nnaanaUr twos able conditions, morn than I, SIS lovers of ontdoon beauty ape n-I- n wopacked to enjoy the Pre-hitram In Timpano goo Theater at Aspect drove Friday lliH ld end that every person feasor C, J. Haiti general dedicats himself to tho man, anticipates that 1109 that none of as shall on will seal the bald been of stare. Timpanoioa the seat day and ha haa ordered that many Summit Club" badge to pin oa that, Sumy Mppanav. plp on a preventive sad eooperattve Tba asoeptUmal abandonee of fc..i. vu n.1, uw New York City by the Oronp uw .0 .TimPMOsee giaetav has Junlon Health Cooperative on a volun- - simulated the Provo of Commerce under Dr. tamon-profli- r health 7nanrance cbmbr D' k thejllmpnn- plan, operating under the State und PrMUent P1" COMInannnee department PLETB medics service Is offered. Heed BlddulPk to Bk vatlon In tbs hike schedule this year. They are planning n slalom clled th 'Timpanogoa branch of medicine, surgical oner- It will atlons maternity care and labor- - 8ummer 8kl Claarie." commenc th PPr P of atory 'procedure, except ln condl- 8:, ' rtrtay. lions already existing at the rime e member eubacrlbes to the SkHled Winners wUl competetwo lboT tk for roGroup plan. The plan la open to two claMiflctlons. phl person under 90 years whose A1 or tho first time, the income la 1ms than ft ooo a mne a month If paid Juutor Chamber are oponsorlng e at a coat of Bt aWowa 811d In grospe collectively, or $1 a (Continued on page 4) month if paid Individually. The FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1941 is the biggest Job ahead right now declare Mayor Mark Ander- aoa who Is aaaarad that the Steel " npaasioa coating $17,609,- Increased activity at, the NYA Training center near the plant ooo means that at inset lipo,-j Brigham Young university, where already $10,476 have been 000,000 expansion in industry win uk p, ln th gpent, is in evidence this week, following a wire from Charles next Tl few and v W. Straub, chief of the NYA Project Planning and Con- "iff struction division at Washington, D. C., asking that the U within this period of expan- toB- Th problem, bow- and Provo be now rushed to Bishopric red. INDEPENDENT UTAH IJ WfJ nFIVA MGGtS With Hearty Approval In Provo op elroaaa in operation throughoat Utah county, providing for the training ot hnedrede of tho yonth of this one. The announcement recently of plena for the ereeUoa Watts, born In Meadow, In Prove ta the culmination of Utah, June 6, 1900, ta a eon of many, many months effort rod John Alma and Alice Lovlnn rindy ot the need rod facilities Dame Walls, haa eerved his Everywhere workers out campaigning for the $3,000, afforded her by such men as Chnrch from hie boyhood days, la Mr- - Johnson and Mayor Anderson, to! Provos ot quota for the United Service Organizations for demands quorums, Sunday urgent priesthood ti plan wea first explained by PM, n adM. skilled men. for Tba I. National Defense Inc., are meeting with hearty approval gathering facta and statistic i. A., Genealogical dustriea School, j?ew York dally newipaper which by and Temple work, ln the Mission from Provo citizens, reports Judge Abe W. Turner, chairman saparinteadeat j. c. Moffit, Pri carries no advertisements, end la and now la teacher at the ..field, - Pm. x. X. WrtW noted tor telling the truth about will Increase rhm, campaign workers He Is father Sharon seminary. greatly th of high school, and other school ofaffairs which too often era hidden children. number of nvallablo nkllled man of nine ficial. "People acorn to understand 100 Worfcc by other papers which depend . In Utah, ho said. and appreciate Jnet what wa era ere covering tb ohtlra dty this upon advertising support to pay Production work at tho Provo trying to do. They realise tho week, dividing themselves Into IS WWTO PUBLIC LIBRARY their expenses. k circulated SI.5IC daring NYA Work Experience Shop calls boys ln training need recreation group tor different sections of Activities for Gleaner Week, July 17-2at the M. I. A. d this yeor, for 100 loan of the assignee's and they sea n tremendous task tea city, states J. V, Wngg, Apr' UTAH'S PEACH CROP of wb,ck Canyon home, were planned at a meeting of Provo stake J book were loosed time pins 60 homo of related ahead, and a tremendous need for chairman of tbo boss in estimated this year at 570,-00- 0 Gleaner officers and outride tho dty, 1040 training. Boys will ba paid $54 jjt Tb people also prater to bar canvass. Hia major snpervtaora supervisors held Tuesday evening at bnshelo, Just under last year's the home 5 o month while they are receiving (11 ouch activities directly spon- - ora Mrs. Elale Jones, Ariel Bslllf, varsity students, rod 5705 M. Y. Grace Miss L. Provo A. I. of stake Cheever, oetual crop of 900,000 bushels. thin dcfsnsn work experience and Bonnett, Mrs. Harold f tk !Bed J?nH. For- Government under foni y The notional production ta ex- president, who was in charge. tlon, reports related training. Dr. E. G. Sondgm, Rev. Wolton. to hava then Events for Friday and Saturday hT charge of tho program for BJtk' enqr' pected to exceed loot years, the Defame work axperiraeo which on ,brr,n. Daring this quar- jrwiBf Hilton A. Robinson, j, or fraternal c Increase being mainly in tba under Provo stake's direction, Sunday and Monday rod Sharon ! nvallablo to allglbla yooths IT political, religious A Qahl(llJitl Mrs. Cfasrles Jen- - ter 114 h01 hT been added to tor Tuesday and Wednes- were discussed. aoubern state. Utah stake wUl to 54 ta not relief in any way and groups each working separately at n, Eldon G. McKell, K. W. th bnry, and 400 books have day. Thursday afternoon, the rebound by tba library staff. has no relief requirements, Mr. ,t commented Judge Turner. Mrs. Louise Culbertson, Jj Briley. 17th when tho Gleaner girls enter Book donations have come from Bletsacker said, aBd Elisabeth Boater. tbs home, and also that evening Provo Rotary club, the Utah will bo reserved for recreational Barinera and lad art rial County Medical .axillary, th and activities unsection of tbo city ora also b Bonk of America and the National der tho direction of Hiss Laura Shepherd, recreational leader. Hiking ta planned for Friday "N cellrat reception from these or- - from Mrs. Ernost Frandsra, Mrs. m dicrafts and ,n,x,tlon w,lh tk dUon J- - M. Fergusen, Evelyn OorgUt. As the market for Utah Raspberries expands there is In the afternoon and a prostrongly favoring n eomplse can- - Mrs. Bessie Bailey, Mrs. James a need for more of the better grades of berries. Some of games of music and poetry In the vssa being accomplished by the Blair, 'Mrs, R. A. Bterllog, Mm. the poor grades now reaching the market are due to inferior gram evening. Mia. Katie C. Jansen of end of this week, states Judge E, A. Paxman, Mrs. Mary The 34th annual convention of the Utah Municipal varieties, while others are due to insect attack reducing the the general board win spook on ham, Mrs. Luclle Thorne, Mrs. with quality of otherwise high grade berriea, comments Clarence Saturday and Sunday mornings. Edith Stlmpson, Mrs. Ora B. OlLeague will be in Provo this year, (August 14, 15, 16) Is Provo's ollottmrat of $1,000 D. Ashton, Assistant Agricultural Agent at Provo, as he and win be available both morn-plasen. Moline B. Bhndley, Knlmer elaborate completion for the part ot JOHN T. CALEY nearing already preparations drive over the entire to acquaint growers with the better varieties and to K nd afternoon on Saturday Foster Hope, J. W. Hows, entertainment of an expected guest list of some 500 officials bbUob t0 raM $10,850,090 for Gadd, nersonel Interviews with the Mr- H. King, Margaret John- s first counselor, Elder let thorn so Just how much dam-- varieties and hear s report on the for Caley, , , l"d Mrs. announces and the will bo cities of Mary state, Snturdsy ovoning ot Auatrslis. U n trained of the towns tf" son. B. K. Baruch (author). Mrs. natlre age various insects con do to area shipping quality of each. p Bbt or which s born dance enKfneeri working tor the Utah F. Smith, Provo city auditor, with Mrs. Mark . All berry growers are Invited to Eugene Crandall, Mrs. O, A. tho bast varieties. To accomplish th dram ora being Power k 1 tin? Mrs. Company at Olm- - Anderson Rixic ' Wntklno, Mart, this, n field trip ta being conduct- - Join tb field trip. It ta the belief fd Ught womens for Provo to program. the I off Bpear' hod hrtag old-Vnd oTovtee Ruth Knndmm. Ray ln Chandler. t0 ctah ed by th. Utah Coney Agriculture of the Agricultural Extension ser-ted eBlgT,nt i with them .pLadies fo oe-the drty. S. SL is of thta tor faskonBd auxiliary, George president Romney Btewirt aBd j. w. KBtght C0DTertcd to tba Mor- tumf Extension service on Friday, July vice that auch a vtolt to varlona a(tpr Lake City commissioner, is Salt 11th at 5:50 p. m., ha announcea. farms will bn of grant valua to rJon' tb committee advloao. mon church by Elder Fred Potter and John B. Mathesoir, Cbalrmnn environment. A sunrise service will be held of Budget Expenditures b attend, Balt Lake City, then a mta- - president of the League Growers who are Interested Turner. bava not quite reached ball of Sunday morning before breakfast, ABitralta. He ta father health officials, parka ilonary men, wUl moot at I. J. Burrs farm ln public estimated budget appropriatbo Mrs. Jensen on and talk commodious The beautlfnl and of fonr ehUdran, the mother being and cometeriea supervisors, city Orem at 5:50 p. m. Mr. Burr has tions tor 1041, states Mary F. hnmroology" will tek. ptace tha formw Ruth Ta of Card- - Joseph Smith building at Brigham finance officers, public utility n young patch of Taylor raspSmith, city auditor, wbo lists a ' Hen BAPTISMS berries that will be of Interest to .ton, Alberts, Csnsda. Young university will be used for managers and employe. Than total of $4175.10 spent by tbo B. Williams, counsellor in tba nr for Planned lon. many growers. Ho also baa an and wlous Public library to July 1, rat of n Y. L. M. I. A. presidency of the league assemblies, general excellent exmmplo of whst Wednesday morning and Tburoof $0,500. Major Items of ta expected on board, general Tb. Fifth word btahoprie of budget con do to n good peteh of when sbs will conduct a Kpwldlt1lre ara; $5151; Tuesday Is planreception wUI bxa bora th" Pro, ,Uk berries. Bolt kT chlr boobs, $810.45; lighting, $451.11 applied hearthaide "heartltorlum, and Features Eriertafnment ln ned for Wednesday evening, tor weevil control, and growers ANTOINE K. ROMNEY, other members of tbo yonng wo-- T include a trip to Deer Creek of tb baptismal service to bo booting, $145.65; upkeep rod will be Interested ln easing how Seminary principal In the garden of the Hotel Roberts, daM aBd a bQf(et mans general board will be gaests anpper at Aspen held Sunday at 5 p. m. In tho MPPHe for building, $51.50; effective tho bolt treatment Is. second counselor In the PrT during tba week. and registration takes place Grove, with on outdoor entertain- - stako Administration building t aupplle and equipment. At 1:00 p. m. n short stop wUl atake presidency, and recognised All gleaners, rod girls who will . $557.01; booh binding, Thursday morning until 10 a. m. BBBt Bt thB Theater of lho Pines. toT W,n U Ervml on 0B,y Juvramada to Christensen's be B Utah as an authority become gleaners at Jh. hotel, after which the flrat $117.75; mngnrinos rod annual banquet will be held toll, era h U11 594.80 and telephone and san-awrd berry patch to see new varieties He delinquency problems, sue-- eI1(ibIs session opens at the Joseph Smith tn the ballroom of the Joseph kut for the eom-an- d participate, to note tha results of weevil cecils Dr. Reuben D. Law of Provo mUtN announces Tickets are Provo otakea. dries, 557.55. building. Smith building on Friday night. control practiced last year. now on aalBf and Bay p, obuinw, ai state director of school-corto d done floor ,bow At 5:50 p. m. Carl Farley's mnnlty regulations and libraries. fro nth9 following gleaners in Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo wlb will deliver the welcome address, follow. Saturday will b bnslnees berry patch wUl be vlrited. This At promt Mr. Romney ta attend- - PrOTO ltaki; Bpth Pendjet0ll Herbert B. Maw meetings, with election of officers and Governor patch will ba of Interest to any Jng summer school at Unlverelty gfaxlne Walker, Manava ward' will be th principal speaker. All for both the Leagne and the grower who to having trouble 0f Southern California pursuing jaBa Hnfen, Alice Turner Flrat A tonr of tho Utah program plans center around th Auxiliary. with root weevil, for tho patch special studies In child guidance ward. Helen Hickman, Leona State and lake harbor and a boat ride on theme: "Defense, was seriously with and character education. Tho on- - Johnson, Bonneville; and Norma damaged weevil two years ago. It stands nouncement of hta new appoint- National'', with tho ladle' plans the Inks on Saturday will conwiftmer Crltehlow, Dugerfield, tor their elude the convention, now evidence that weevil can pieat came from Charles H. Skid- - fifth Tard, nsing ''Amnrlrsnism" Q. What is a U. S. Defense Savings Bond? be effectively controUed. sessions, states Mrs. Smith. more, state superintendent of pnb- Tbr Board of Director A. This Bond is proof that you have loaned money to the Emmery McKelllps berry patch lie instruction, In headed thta year by Depart mental Sew Iona Community Church will he visited at 4:15 P. M. to United States Government for national defense. Your will ba held for waterworks mtsrioner Msttheson, and Cor. 2nd N. and University Ave. see new varletlcc and tha results CLYDE D. BAXDGREN and plan- - ing him are Mayor George H. sonlng Bond bears interest at the rate of 2.9 percent a year, or weevil damage and control Commls- non of Dr. 'and Mrs. O. E. nlng boards, mayors and eouncll- - Harrlaon of Roosevelt, Church School held to maturity (ten years). n. m. 0:45 if sioncr Vern B. Muir of Logan, grm of Provo, has reached hia Morning Service ....11:00 n. m. One of the moat Interesting objective after nine year study Anderson of Provo, Mrs. Mayor should I buy Defense Bonds? Young Peoples C. E. 4:00 p.m. coun- - 20 year after his mission, filled Smith, Commissioner Edwsrd T. . Why .. . . . tops will be made at tha Aaaem- - and work In New Cork : he ta now EdrIs nKitchen, sonsecond j talks. To dictators It gpeau aeuance. The theme of the Growa morning Hs of Utah mission also. Counciltha a has also mony an member of there of of law native Virginia, eeior. Saunders Berry Ogden, City bly plant Important 1 Hand! Here w 8 Sun When friends of the 5 my church M. Ta it freedom, Association P. son Bonnto mission says, Mormon firm man At era' sent a at In that city, The news of tha converted to the field, Stephen H. Hummel of thta time of day many berries bis business success reached his Stood Still". jn 1900, later filling a mission end Is now supporting another tlful. Mayor D. C. Watson of St. T O purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the from various farms will be at the parents here thta week, and his The Young Peoples Camp In to Canada for hls adopted church, daughter. Fern, who left tor the George, Mayor B. II. Hyde of, OTE nearest post office or bank, or write for information to next and recently returning to Canada Eastern slates last week. He is Helper and Mayor Don E. Kenney plant. Growers will have on op- - wife' folk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ogden canyon commence to bring hia daughter borne who, fsrmur and n building contractor, of Richfield. the Treasurer cf the United States, Washington, D. C. Tnesdsy, portunlty to compare tho various Martin. . w $1-5- Gleaner Week Program at M. I. A. Canyon Home SS tt, t-- 3, ratr Berry Growers Field Trip Planned For r Provo Plans For twMUniClDal L63$T116 VlUGStS Mark-Turn- er. ns im root-weev- il nd n- DEFENSE Quiz BOND ts, Bend-metho- -- |