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Show '6 UTAH NEWS VALLEY Utah Valley News rsHItari I HMt WA Flat WM RAI mc VALLEY Maw rDIUUlKI m aaMk muttm blnl Mawfc . HI. mmm U. 1MT m 0& at lk ft" Fal affhs at Politics Doesnt Pay division of the Power Trust frustrated development d of tungsten carbide. Another monopoly instruments. our supply of military optical Monopoly had much to do with aggravating unemployment and the failure to train men and women in technical fields. Lack of skilled workers today may be laid at the door of rapacious monopoly. Indeed private moiitqioly, national and international, in two decades of peace showed an utter disregard for the basic defense of the nation. Gigantic profits came first. They still do. Power Trust groups not only failed to provide adequate generating and distribution capacity but waged a ruthless fight to prevent the Federal Government from meeting urgent national and sectional needs. Just six months ago the proposed Arkansas Valley Authority was killed by dupes, stooges, and allies of the Power Trust in a Denver conference to which Utah sent delegates. Monopoly performance has made the best possible case for public ownership, or enforced competition. It lias shown itself to be treacherous, inefficient and unpatriotic. Tho proposal of Governor lferlmrt B. Maw and Congressman Walter K. Granger thut Federal money be furnished to build a steam electric generating plant in Carbon County is timely mid of the utmost importance to the entire State. short-circuite- All but tho mentally undeveloped person knows that Crime doesnt Pay, but it seems more difficult to get over tbe idea tbat poltiics doesn't pay. What we mean is tliat because politics doesnt pay we have such a hard time finding good men who will enter politics or accept positions of utmost importance to the country when politics seem to control such positions. Take for example, the office of mayor in Provo. Who but Mark Anderson would have accepted the responsibility of these past five or six years for $150 a month f When Mr. Anderson became mayor in 1936 or rather before he became mayor in 1935, he was told by his political friends, Qo after it. We want you. It wont take but a few minutes of your time each day. You can look after your own business How foolish that advice easily and be mayor also. seems now after five years of strenuous campaigning, and driving toward tbe goal for which he was elected. Of course many men could have accepted the office under such advice but the result would have been what it has always Wn prNate business comes first, and the peoples business never gets looked after. Who is going to succeed Mayor Anderson now that he has accepted the Fish and Game Everybody knows, who knows Mayor an honest and fearless administration that Anderson, of the Fish and Game business of this state is going to take place from Hcpt. 1 on. Put most xoplo are wondering just how Provos business is going to bo looked after. There are plenty of men in the city who could do it alright, but will they! Will they take it on the chin, and be the butt for everybody's criticisms for a paltry $150 per month! We wouldnt be surprized if there were plenty of candidates alright, lmt it would lc a most patriotic thing for Provo if the electors examined those candidates very carefully, for it is wise to look a gift horse in the commis-sionership- ? Provo ought to do one thing right now amend (Onset Editorial by F. L. JENSEN) ' ? - cessing. About the same distance to the west from the coal fields is the San Pete Utah Valley area, the . Grim realities have wiped the smirk off Reddys Electrically America IS NOT pre- patriotic brow. and has been. Today the Government never pared", is forcing interconnection of power systems in an effort to meet the urgent needs of industry. Power rationing throughout the nation is just around the corner. A mad scramble is under way to provide additional generating capacity in every locality. Increased capacity in Federal projects is planned. New projects are under consideration and mnst be rushed to completion. A shortage of electrical power is becoming a defense bottleneck. n for Reddy and the Kilowatt What a I the mark by a mile. They missed nobility They industrial that expansion would overtake forgot fake propaganda. Now their and expose capacity out of the rain by urging the to in are get trying they Government to undertake construction of additional latter already an important industrial region. , I I 4 Room East front, A. rare buy, does to I1SOO.OO. schools. t I Acres on highway, very choice track garden land; I room brick modem; full basement; good barn; 1 good crops. Only USDS, j f 350 down. O FARM IN UTAH COUNTY WHAT A BUY! (1 acres choice land with exceptionally good water right. 10 Acres In hay. house: large bam; I chicken coops; granary, etc. For an Immediate sale, only fSOOO.OO I I I one $usinei3 Office HEAL REALTY CO. WE SELL THE EARTH aad INSURE ITS CONTENTS" And Sam Ton Money on Bora Insurance 185 West Center Fohae 4 After Houru Call: ITS T. H. HEAL 1110 J. B. 8YRETT COMMUNITY Comer 2nd X. and Unlv. Ave. ; Church School 1:46 n. m. 11:00 a. m. Morning Service Young Peoples C.E. 4:00 p. m. Tha theme of the morning service will be "A 'Message from an Old Testament Gardener. The Young People's C. E. will meet at Vivian park, leaving tha church at 4:00 p. m. sharp. $95.00 1684 CHEV. 1)4 Ton Tirade 1885 FORD lM-To- a Track n Sedan 1888 CHEVROLET e Ill Ill E, i rights-of-w- ay to tha State of Utah, Utah County, Utah Power and ft Rio Light Co., nnd Denver Grande Railroad Ca I. Except 18100 of an sera deeded to Utah Connty, n body corporate of the State of Utah, aa shown In Bk. 188 at P. 614, In tha official records of tho Connty Recorder of Utah Connty, Utah. I. Excepting an assignment of n Interest In certain water, pipes, etc., to John U, Buchl, trustee, and recorded In the office of tho Connty Recorder of Utah County, Utah, In Bk. 198 nt P. 191. Together with all water and righta to the um of water heretofore and now used upon said land, or In any way appurtenant thereto; atao all eaaements, rights-of-waand other privileges incident to said premises, and every pert thereof. Also all of tha eatate and Interest of which tha mortgagors or either of them may hereafter acquire In or to amid property nnd the appurtenances thereto. Dated nt Provo, Utah, Jnly 17, y 1041. THERON 8. HALL Sheriff, Utah Connty, Utah. Published In Utah Valley News, Jnly 10, 16 nnd Aug. 1, I, 1141. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF STATE HANK OF PROVO Conch Notice la hereby given that at n meeting of tho Board of Directors of tha State Bank of Provo hold on tha Ith day of Jnly, 1041, a pedal meeting of the stockholders of said State Bank of Provo waa called; laid meeting to To held nt the office of the State Bank of Provo, nt Provo, Utah, AVE. on Tuesday, the Ith day of August, 1041, at 4 oclock, p. m. of aald day to consider amending tha articles of incorporation of aald corporation to reduce the number of 'director of said corporation from seven to five nnd or the to provide that a majority of said Anderson Garage Used Cab Lot at . 265 SOUTH UNIV. WOULDN'T YOU Like To Be Able To Say WELCOME TO OUR HOME! Agency well-to-d- Prices Reduced e. Better hard-workin- Rcady-to-We- ar Sedan m R. S. CURTIS Ladies a WILL BUY 1884 PLYMOUTH Tha E. 61 feet of Lot 44; nil of Cota 46, 46, 47. 41, 41. 60. nnd 61 In Block B". Vivian Park. UL Co.. Ut. All of Lota 1, I. I. 4. 6, 7. 6, 10, II, 14, 16, 16, and 14 In Block C, Vivian Park In Ut. Co., UL All Of Lota 1. S. I, 4, 6, I, 7. la Blk D. Vivian Park, to Ut. Co., UL Also commencing 16 fast W. of tho BE Cor of Lot II, Blk D Vivian Park, la UL Ca, UL; th N. W. fL; th W. to tho NW. Cor. of Lot 14; th 8. II B. tL; th. B. 10.17 fL to tho pi. of bog. Atao all of Blk. Vivian Park, In UL Co., UL Atao nil of tho lands N. of Bike. D aad E designated by the name "Park" on tha official pint of Vivian Park In UL Ca, Utah, on file In tho office of the Connty Recorder of UL Co., Utah. Atao nU Unde S. of Blk. B" In Vivian Park, UL Ca, UL, reserved for and designated aa "Swimming Pool" nnd Shonror. Atao tha NX M of the 8W U ; the NW 14 of tha SB 14 and tha SB H of tha 8W q of Sec. II, In Twp. 6 CL of R. I E. of the 8LBAM, In UL Ca, UL Also beg. nt the NB Cor of the NW K of tho SB U, of Sec. II, in Twp. 6 S. of R. I B. of the 8LB4M. In UL Co., UL; th N. ISO fL; th. W. 3140 fL more or lees to the W. line of the SB of the NW 14 of said Sec. 16; th. S. 110 tL to. tho NW Cor. of tho NB K of the SW of said Sea; th E. 2340 fL more or lees to tho pi.' of beg. Excepting and excluding therefrom the following: 1. All roads, easements nnd All Good Cars and Ready to Go I u worker. Strange how yon never exempt poor mens sons I was told by captain In charge of selective service In Sat Lake City that you received a letter, which I wrote CHURCH 108S PLYMOUTH Ca, Utah. If Says: Tha American people spent five billion dollars tor liquor laat estiyear, reliable authorities mate. At SS.00 a pair, that would buy one billion pairs of ahoee. One billion pairs of ahoaa would fill 61,030 freight cars of If coupled liverago also, which. together, would maka a train 400 miles long. Many men, woman and children are without shoe because ions-bod- y le buying boose. Some men In Washington have figured out tbat a lot of tin la and being need for beer cans, that some sort of a substitute should be found so that tha tin could be ueed for more important Tha whole matter purposes. could be aolved very eaally one of two wuys: Quit making tho beer, or turn ont tha utuff on hand Into tho sewer. In olthar case tha public would bo bettor off. physically, and financially, tha defenae program would ? tive requiring premarital teats Well, TOU can say It nnd for syphilis before . licenses can mean It, too. Ton eaa build be issued, while at Lae Vegas. Nevada, such places as Tho Old and own yonr own homo at Hitching Post, Wedding Chno more expanse than yonr apel, and Wee Kirk o tha present outlay tor rent. Bo Heather have sprung up. The An Open for Informart to ask Salt Lake City record during tha To Selective ation. No obligation, of past mouth under Utah's new law " hows marriages dropped from & eonrao. Service Board: 111 to 66 aa compared to July of Utah's new marriage last year. rrovo Utah. law la a good law and will do much for tho health and happiTo the Members of tho ness of tho present and future Service Board; Selective cltlxens of tho etato If It can bo 174 West Center SC. GENTLEMEN: but It cant work so I wonder If you are aware that enforced PHONE 84 o farmer here long as good highways, tost autoa certain state and boundaries mobiles, In Provo haa had hia aon, who Is old enough to do his duty for hie country, exempted on the claim that ha la hia family's only support. If that la tha reaaou given, it la utter nonaenaa. Jhla farmer haa 600 acres and employs men to do hia farm work. Ha also haa a daughter who Is working as a secretary In Provo. All Summer Stocks Reduced Ho raises 10,000 turkeys yearly, and haa one or two turkey hatch-erieIncluding Ha htmaelf waa a state Yet. seven for years. employee Type Dresses, Suits and Coats you exempt this man'e son, but across the way Uvea a poor man. Special Bargain Racks of Attractive New Stock g man an honest at Greatly Reduced Prices ! with nine children, who haa two sons In khaki, and he Is a WPA Letter Brick Cottuga with full plumbing. Good Im lot with artesian well. Garage, only 11000.00. S Room brick Cottage, modem, newljr decorated, completely fnr- -' niahed good piano. Including residential Deep lot Choicest district thl. MARRIAGES IN UTAH have dropped definitely alnee the new Utah law became effec- Prico-IIelpe- i ca see - ! Let u know if you expect to Diove, if you want any changes in your present listings, additional listings or advertising. The next telephone directory closes soon. PASSING president of the Tintlc Standard Mining company, will ha tha chairman at the eighth annual metal mining convention and exposition slated for San Francisco, Sept. SI to October S. Producers of Iron, eopper, lead, tine, tungsten, molybdenum, manganese, mercury, gold, silver, and other national defense metals will maka up the convention roster. "Metala for Defenae will be the theme of the convention. Committees from- the coal miners union and from Utah municqialities should be nnmed to cooperr ate with the group. The new State of and Industrial Development department Publicity should take a leading part. Another opportunity to obtnin such an important acquisition may not occur for a decade. Real Buys in REAL ESTATE C. Y. H. JAMES W. WADE, m Nut tha direction of the Utah stake presidency, with President Royal J. Murdock and President Leon Elder Flygare Newren present. la engaged In Defense training work, and had asked for a release from hie ward duties for a time. Mrs. Esther Moulton wsa selected as president of the Primary, succeeding Mrs. Ada DalebouL see High voltage lines could lie run to, the Green River district on the east to tap the magnesium-aluminuresources in central Grand County, similar lines eould be run into San Pete and Utah Counties. The numerous municipally owned jwwer plants and distribution systems of Utah cities could be supplied with standby and base electric service from such a central Carbon County plant at nominal cost. Central Utah would thus lie placed in a favorable competitive position with Grand Coulee and Boulder Dam areas. come-dow- JAMES F. PARAMOKE succeeds Kenneth Flygure as seeond counselor In tho Pioneer n ward bishopric, following special session of tho ward under during ' tha winter months by drying fruits and vegetables. The U. 8. Mr. and Mrs. LaVeri Gray Department of Agriculture Issues of Ophlr (nee Florence Baxter) sucon how Instructions to dry announce the arrival of a little cessfully berries, cherries, pears, aon born Tneaday evening, July peaches, pluma, prunes, quinces, S3 at tha Utah Valley hospital. corn, peaa, snap beans, and spinach. It la an excellent way to care tor eurplue foods. st Cheap". ' SHORTS AND SLACKS are taboo In Florence, Italy, where police warned women of that city not to appear in shorts or slacks or they will bo fined, as "that stupid Hollywood utylo' must bo curbed. see er Duty, Sirl Electrically America IS Prepared." Those signs seem to have vanished. In place of them we see another kilowatt falsehood, Electricity Is see "u de- In Grand County, seventy miles southeast of the Prico-IIelpdistrict, lies one of the greatest deposits of aluminum shale on the continent The richest and most extensive magnesium deposit in the country is in the same area. Both minerals require abundant low-copower for economical development and pro- -' We wonder what happened to those fervent bill- -' board signs hung up along Btreets and highways last winter by Utah Power & Light. They depicted the trim, military figure of Reddy Kilowatt saluting a stern Unde Sam with the words, Reporting for war-strick-en L GROW, on of Mrs. Mary Grow Jacobson of Provo, and Mlaa Sarah Mubey of Salt lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mr .sDavld Mabey, wore married Thursday at the A reception was Logan temple. ,rt given at tbe Lion House the same obtaining a marriage license, acevening. The young rouplo will to n recent ruling given make their home In Washington. cording to Dr. William M. McKay, state D. C. health commissioner, by Attorney General Grover A. Giles. Tha law 25,0(10.000 Bottles of Milk these teats to be made are delivered every morning to requires nnd by a licensed physician American homes, and more than surgeon. IS per cent of the 1500 pounds of principal foods consumed yearly In thla country by each All rienMiit View Mutual Girls family are milk and its products, of the ward who wish to go to making United States tha greatest tha M. L A. Girls' Home, Aug. dairy country In tbe world. Cth to 11th begin to get plana Americana enjoy the best milk, ready. List of prices and material In the world due to efficient dis- to be furnished by the girls can tribution, sanitation, pasteurisa- be obtained by contacting Yvonne tion nnd other safeguards. Peery at once. "Lets all go nnd have a grand tlma, aaya President Peery. Anyone who would A Balanrrd INK can be obtained throughout like to 'go aa a chaperon may do so. the year and especially hydro-electri- Monopolies and Power Projects 1 c BURTON W. MUB8ER, Salt Lake Utah Oil Building, City, has been designated chairman of tho State of Utah United China Relief Committee la the Rational 11,000,000 campaign to aaasltsnca to provide large-scal- e country. Jamas the Qulgg Newton of Denver, General Chairman of tha Mountain Stataa United China Relief Committee, comprising tha states of Utah, and New Colorado Arixona, Mexico and Wyoming, announced today. TYPHOID FEVER took a Mantua (Box Elder County) reeldent this week, and attacked eight other victims, total of 10 typhoid making cases this year, aa compared to ? last year, according to tho Stats Board of Health report. Other diseases reported over the state how B cases of poliomyelitis (Infantile paralyele), I cases of tularemia, and a total of 11 whooping cough, 11 chickaupox, 10 syphilis for 1041 so far. coordinator and secretary of tha Central Utah Region of tha . set the tin. L. D. S. Welfare plan waa tha speaker Sunday over KOVO re-Murdock Reunion presenting the stakes of tba region In their regular Sunday afternoon services. Tbe descendants of James Murdock will hold their reunion at the Upper Falla OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS Resort In Provo Canyon, and surgeons are not authorAugust ised to maka premarital and serological tests for syphilis under Utah's new law which UP HTKWART Another great advantage of c is the element of time. velopment over The ned is urgent now both for the needs of industry in general and for defense industries. A hydro project at Flaming Gorge or at Black Canyon on the Colorado river would require three or four years to complete. A steam plant could lie made ready in ten mouths. Priority orders would be necessary in either typo of const ructioir. Transmission lines to industrial sites and to resource areas would be relatively short from a centrally located steam plant near the coal fields. the demands of time and talent needed to pay a good mayor for honest services. , IN ct its ordinances so. as to provide a salary adequate to ' PICKED With a source of public power nearby the undeveloped resources of Southern and Eastern Utah could lie made productive. Coal processing would be a natural of such a new power industry. A chemical industry inevitably would follow a coal processing plant. The lienefits would reach into every section of the State. steam-electri- It, said one commentator, writing In tho I. L. Timas. can auIUfy C. LUCIUS LACDIE low-co- st mouth. ' re tble case. If yon have received It wbat ham yon dona about It? Nothing, I appose. Wbat will tba fathers and mothers la Provo think, whon thay haar that anch privileges are gives to certain families. Its a shame, nothing else. "One Nation, indivisible, with liberty and Justice for all and special privileges to none" If you made Now, Oentlemen. mistake there la plenty of tlma to correct It. If you want hie name and addraaa 1 will give It to yon. Eelther I can coma to your office, or yon can coma to mine. But you mast ham all the facta already as this ease earns yot this np two months ago, young man la utlll at home. The writer never waa a slacker and carries seven nears and three medals to prove it. But thin farmer never went overneae, and hsa made up hia mind that his son aever shall. The song aaya: "Were all Americana true blue", but dont forget there la quite n bunch "pure yellow. I hoard of another case where a maa who has a canning factory somewhere la or around Prom has had hia aon exempted until the tomatoes am canned. Whan they are canned perhaps hia aon will taka a pain In the belly or toe nail develop an and so get further exemption. What a long tall onr eat baa. Your respectfully, JOHN LONG Provo City Tourist Park. to Washington, jwwer projects and allow the jtower trust failures to manage them. Monopoly in general has demonstrated its lack of vision and its treacherous incapacity. The aluminum trust sold the country down the river for the sake of enormous monopolistic prices. It prevented development of an adequate magnesium industry. A Friday, August 1, 1911 Block A, Vivian Park la Ut Dept. Taylor Bros. Co. Legal Notices Consult Connty desk Respective Signers for information. farther directors SHERRIFF'8 SALE In Ths District Court In nnd for Utah County, Stato of Utah. J. Rnlon Morgan, aa anrvixJng partner of the Firm of Morgan nnd Morgan, n vs. Plaintiff, VIVIAN PARK RESORT COMPANY, n corpn.. JOHN F. CARTER. JOHN F. CARTER as Admin, of tho Estate of Mary C. Carter, deceased, GROVER U PURVANCE, EDNA hie wife, J .E. ALLEN, JR., JANE DOE ALLEN, hta wife, UT. CO., a body politic of PURVANCE CARTER Utah, INC., n corpn., LBR. CO., n corpn., auceaaaor to Smoot Lumber Ca, n corpn., FIRST DOE, SECOND DOB AND THIRD DOE, a TRI-STAT- E PUR-VANC- E, shall constitute a ' of quorum for the transact'-- n business. That aald stockholders consider shall the mbetlng amending of Article Seven nnd Article Twelve of the articles of Incorporation of tha State Bank of Provo m that said articles, aa amended, ehall read as follows: ARTICLE SEVEN The number and kind of Ita officers shall be follows: A u Cashier President, and five director!. No person shall ba eligible to hold office nnla he la tha owner of nt leu hare of tha Capital stock corporation on the book Tha term corporation. of tha officers of tha hall be one year successors are elect fled." Vice-Preside- ARTICLE A majority of th Directors shall rum at any mac Defendants. of Directors, and To ba Mid nt sheriffs anle at authorised 11 oclock m., Ang. 11, 1141, transact tha at front door of courthouse, in tha powers of j Now thereto Provo, Utah, thu real eatate par- a taka notice th ticularly described as follows: The E of Lot SI; all of L t of aald II; tha NW M -- f Lot 41; all of at tha tl Lota 44, 41, 41, 47, 46, 41, 60, purpose aj 61, II. IS; nil In Block "A", Dated, Vivian Park Resort la UL Co., 1041. BY State of Utah. Atao all of that part of Block OF "A", Vivian Park Raaort In UL !Co., UL, reserved for n tennis nnd basket ball Murt, tha same being situated between lota 41 nnd 44, ' |