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Show BYI) Under The JAMES CONRAD Hj ' ' ot the Utah Lcgis- Salt fke Hi,llur ;i 'i ari1 5. to open their Aat.u.'t r,v i for thc ,urXjS'' , cu.ihlong the presentation const itutional amend-l,lor the to the electorate November. ill ;ute a call by Gov Kwpor.ding to Herbert B. Maw, the lexers will up their duties 1 '" V the propOS llm.-nthave the support and the Mlif administration Tax Study Committee, an that s legislative group. Maw has proposed institutional amendment to B Jos- the legislature with the nV determine the location institutions. This pro- the acqui- , is til facilitate hos General nf lJushnell Hrisham City where a all state institution at Provo, Estate Hospital L,e Training School at Amcn- . Pork Industrial School in-ata home for the jStaged. would be establish- Executive points jThe Chief action is that immediate Larv. not only to save twoSrftime. but also to eliminnow ',e cons' it ut ion provisions demining the location of the ',,ferim - Tfil 5at institutions. same line of reasoning by the Tax Study which has recom-rnende- d 2 constitutional amend-Incrt- i to revamp and tax program to a state-wid-e finance district school needs and to enable s third amendment and oil of gas restaxation gate a? basis same the ources on netal mines and ininerars are This - advanci-Committ- .jcgtged, lax committee's The calls for a state-wid- e school program based program minimum on $3000 unit to replace per classroom the present rigid $25 district school levy, per capita the $5 per equalizalion and .2 mill high schools. The new entails the abolishment if the latter three funds in favor of one uniform fund out of which a minimum program would be available with the stale underwriting 75 per cent of the cost it. a property tax levy varying from 10 to 12 mills. The second proposed amendment relating to the school pro-;rawould make available for educational purposes all of the revenue derived from corpora-'M- t and franchise and personal Under nenmc lax collections. resent Constitutional law. onlv 75 percent of these taxes go to he schools with the remaining percent allocated to the state fund. As yet. no visible opposi-'.i-has appeared against amend epCs relating to the taxation f oil and gas resources or to capita 'evy for iiiwtram -- n -- amendment diverting tax receiptsHowever. '.e proposal providing for 'ro the '5 per cent slate i sdwv'1 finance participation and the plan consolidate slate institutions e Bwhncll. npponenls alreadv hit stepped forward one with e tounlrr proposal on the school and the other asking the ecation of institutions remain -- Tithaiiged. SHOW 10 & 11 AUGUST Capitol Dome i FLOWER The Brigham Young University will sponsor the second annual flower show, August 10 and 11, according to Melbourne D. Wallace, general chairman of the affair. An invitation is extended the general public lo participate in this show, details of which will be announced later. O. Norman Gcertsen, vice NEWS-MAGAZIN- E STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS president of the Utah Gladiolus. .Volume lo Nimiljer Thirty - Five INDEPENDENT Eli! DAY, AUGUST 2. 1916 Society; and Ernest Reimschiis-sellROVO, UTAH of the Timpanogos Garden club are members of the genRECOMMENDED eral committee. Special committes nave been as follows: Junior show, named ZONING PROGRAM Mrs. Luzon Crosby and Mrs. Irene Trusconsky, of the Orem Flower Garden club: and Mrs. FOR PLEASANT VIEW Ceclia Gcertsen and Mrs. D- Wallace, Provo. Awards: Reed Nultall, Orem Pleasant View property own- LEGION EXPANSION Utah County Republicans will have an opjiortimily to club: M. D. Wallace. O- N. Geert-sen- , The American Legion now Large crowds attended the auction sale of industrial ers have requested Utah county has mure than 14,000 posts, Provo: and Margaret Young, to real make and commission all estate of their candidates at one time at a rally to lie held in Salt of Lake sot? the and Utah planning trackage property to official headquarters' N. C. to recommendations as Charlotte, zoning held school Provo and the the at (Orem) Railroad, auditorium, Thursday, August 8, at high City County building Satur- regulations, Commercial Exhibits: Warren to Dale figures. New posts are being according 8:00 p.m. day, under the direction of S. J. Quinney, receiver for the Despain, county planning direc- cMablished at the rate of Kirk, pleasant Grove. a day; more than 1,500 Art and Designing: J. Roman tor. Orem Lines. will lie Featured speakers having been established since Andrus. Provo. Judge Arthur V. Watkins of Orem Girls Still According to Mr. Despain the the end of the war. Bidding was extremely active, Mr. Reimschiisscl. Display: Orem, Win. Dawson of Layton, major use of the area should be IT1. A. DuWSOfl tl.e railway depots at Spanish Mrs. William II. Callahan, and From Homes Lee Neff Salt of Missing ATOMIC-WAfor residential purposes, hence Lake, Taylor Mrs. Karl E- Young, Provo. Fork, Payson. Springville and In Race for and Win. L. Baker of Provo. the recommendations do not in- DEFENCE PLANS The Utah county sheriffs of Building Arrangements: MorAmerican Mr. Watkins and Mr. Baker are fice report today that no news Fork bringing apclude any commercial zoning U. S. Congress that ris Snell and Karl Miller, BYU. Klaliurate plans for the de- candidates for U. S. Senator ill would whereof lias been received the proxiiiiiitely $10,000. unduly detract from Information Service: Rulon W. of the United State's in tlie the attractiveness of the sec- fence Republican run-ofprimary abouts of the two 15 year old Doman, chief executive and the The Orem and Pleasant Grove beease an of atomic warfare election August 20, and Mr. Orcin girls, who have been miss tion for residents' depots and the Payson shops Boy Scouts of America. ing drawn up by the govern- Dawson and Mr. Taylor arc opitig since lust Wednesday evement iV:: The area recommended for were offond for sale and bids Receiving of Entries: Kathleen military leaders. in nomination for tlie ning. July 24th. La brum, Midvale; George Soffc. bninlsTs and guided mis- ponents Szoning includes the land 200 were received but they were race for U. The girls left their hom Representative A. Parsons, Mrs. Frank J. iarl. feet on each side of the Provo siles carrying atomic explosives from tlie second district. withdrawn from competitive Wednesday evening at 9 p.m Mrs. Lavern D. Green, Mrs. are tlie Air weapons. primary Canyon road from Fergs servrrovo at Ernest and were last seen in Candidates Present sale, with arrangements being ice slution on the south to the bernc troops take on great Reimschiisscl, Mrs. Darwhen one girl and her rell made to continue the sale to inElmira Baird and and airRepublican randiuates for 10:30, Goodrich, north boundry of the Ray Eklns pm'lam e Utah County offices will be giv- inale companion went to the F. O. Warnick. dividual purchasers. The craft carriers of great size property on the northhomo chief proof Roy other zone extends from the planning for sea warfare. en places of honor on the plat- bation of r icer Tassey, Other sales of local interest of the juvenile question is, can the Oremites form and will bc introduced to immediate and Offense, south line of the James Clarence through included the Pleasant Grove courl, to ask advice about mar- face facts? I said, Sure, property to the north boundry devastating reinitiation in event the audience. Tlie girl said she was warehouse to Vern Goode for riage. confident that we are not is ef of as one n'tnek. accepted quite the line of property owned by MorGeorge Collard, Chairman almost 18, and her companion mental infants $6000: the E. O. Muir warehouse any more, but ris A. Brerelon or the section di fense in future war. Entering the Utah County Republican was especially interested in out-o- f why ask?" Now dont answer," at Pleasant Grove to E. O. Muir 'ine. largely into the plans of the Central Committee, will be masAl- he state1 marriage laws. said, But how do you folks ii'ilnai-9 ter of ceremonies exocrls is the and a lively and Company for $5500; propone couple ap--j stand on the the The zones can be used for any bombing plane only though is predicted. Mr. Collard Negro problem?" time already erty on which the Wasatch that is general retail or ,.,i ,y the army and navv, which promises that tlie meeting will tea rod, it is thought both girls Then I started remembering are were as last a of service nature excluding! Can carry a bomb load of 10.000 be short and full of spirit. together, they Chemical plant is located to the how badly we behaved toward seen in industrial developments, and not pounds for 5.000 miles and rePleasant Grove Canning Comthe colored people when they Orem will lie represented by whose rompany with (wo men, descriptions have boon came to Geneva including auto wrecking, junk turn. Tibs means that such two candidates besides Judge pany for $9450; The property to help in the in stater circulated neighboring now occupied by the Simmons dealers, salvage yards, tourist planes used in Northern Can- Watkins when B. Maiming Jolconstruction of the steel plant. as as law the well officials, by cabins, trailer camps, dance ada near the Artie Circle ran ley. Lumber and Hardware ComIt's time for every intelligent isipiilar former mayor and hall, night clubs and beer par reach across t lie North Pole and candidate for tlie State Senate description of the girls. pany in Orem was sold to E. W. person to give the issue due concar in which were The lors. as six well as they lots Sinimons. drop aomie or other liombs in and Mrs. Ethel Pyne, prominent sideration, for soon we will be adjacent to the immediately and as far south as Asia Orem resident and candidate for traveling had California license faced with the Negro problem Eurox 1941 WM. A. DAWSON Approval Given Plan Plymouth store. These lots were sold for and Northern India. Moreover. State Representative, will he in- plates, and was a No nation, no people, At a meeting of residents and sedan with dark blue body and again. $1400 for the entire group. Russia, using similar planes and troduced. ran long endure in peace Bnd bluish-graowners of the Pleasant top. With the run-of- f from bases well A numlier of pieces of real primary elec- property safely if racial and religious Good Music View area, attended by approxi- Opciating ii her own roast line, rould drop estate in Orem were sold, witli tion scheduled for August 20. and class bitterness set hatred, Short speeches and good musir 75. the group voted to bombs oil the United Conditions Lalxir more slated to go on the block. citizens of Utah arc noting with mately Stales ns are to be at naught, Christian Brotherof the the the as recommendations highlights accept far south ns New Orleans. hood." Thursday in Frovo. A. V. Wash- interest the Republican nomiin In Utah County program and committees by the planning board, Ask yourself are me Negros burn was the largest purchaser nating race for congressman in presented that the evening after lengthy discussion. charge promise II. F. of the of Orem lots, buying Lot 15 in the Second district. children? Are Oremitcr Coils Tucker, manager MAGNETIC SUBMARINE will be on effective presentation United States Employment Serv- yesterday folks dressed in toWilliam A. Dawson, practicing Block 10 for $550: lots 11, 12 A great deal of interest was PETECTOR team a of which will winning ice in Provo, lias released the day's latest fashions? and 13 in block 1 for $200 each, attorney of Salt Lake and Davit manifest as to permitting any Are we A new war secret, Ihe mag- battle it out in the November information as a and lots 16. 17, 18. 19. 20 and 21 counties, made a strong bid for building or business that would democratic and Christian spiritfollowing elections. netic airborne that detector, on population, Trend and ed? Are we smug and intolerin block fl. all for $200 per lot. the right to have his name placed detract from this area as a Names Listed points unerringly at submarines Level of the Civilian Labor ant? Will we accept the ItaliLot 30, Lincoln, lo Sharon In- oil the ballot in November, when choice residence district. disOther has Utah been beneath the water, County candidates Force as it affects Utah Coun- ans, Slavs, Irish. Jews, the Gerdustries for $800; Lot 37. Lin- he entered the July 9 primaries At the invitation of the plan- closed by scientists at Columbia who will bo presented are Reed ty. Mr. Tucker said that the mans, as desirable coln. Mr. Nielson, $50; Lot 10. against two other opponents. citizens, to Tlie finger is small J. Knudsen, of Provo, candidate numlH-- uf ning hoard. Eugene Pickett, University. block 10, Orem. Mr. Burr. $250; persons now working make homes and settle in our In qualifying for the run-of- f for to In' to attached the County Commissioner, four in Utah is than the total midst? How will be handle the Lot 14 block 10. F. Reynolds, primary, Mr. Dawson has served State Sanitarian and Nnall Wal- enough tail end of a plane or Trailed ' year term; George A. Choevor of number ofgreater both em- problems of a great industrial workers, S300; Lots 11. 12 and 13, block ns a state senator in five sessions ters. District Four Sanitarian from the end of a cable. It Payson. candidate for two year and unemployed, who rommunity? Whai nave we to ployed 10, Alex Hedquist, 8250 each. of the legislature, he served 3 were present and explained some up and points to tlie mag-- ; commissioner; Henry S. Cliip-ina- formed the 1940 labor force. offer these people that will drif terms as county attorney, was of the problems which present picks of American Fork, candi- This is not netic disturbance of a steel inthemselves the as population in into our midst? Are we a good true, Republican county chairman for creases. mid it was the advice of ship. The finger for date pointsheriff; Miteliel M- Car- Utah County where however, uninone of the example of our pioneer ideals? suits from the statewide two terms, a bishop in the n of in ter a cone subwide lYovo. alxivc conn for candidate Mr. ing Pickett that they think seriinstallations Are we a tolerant people? form levy. L. D. S. ward for eight years. typical ously of an adcqnale means of marine. Tin plane then circles t.v attorney; Karl Bennett of were located. In 1940 in Utah "BUT WHAT ABOUT For exampl the proposed is at present servMr. Dawson THE for waste, so the polu-lio- until tin magnetic devise says American Fork, candidate for County, of a population of ap- NEGRO program would turn to the rich- ing as president of the Layton disposal PROBLEM?" tlie is Austin below J. at submarine the of of auditor; disand Cope, of land Jr., districts Jordan Kiwanis club, he has boon spread school est proximately 57,000) employed ITow can we believe that 13 mayor ease might he avoided. He right angle fur dropping a depth Spanish Fork, candidate lor as- workers numlx'rcd 13.862 which million Morgan or South Summit to (f Layton for Iwo lornis, and lie bomb. Verl fl. brown and black citiDixon of sessor; Provo, and solvriled of means would ways local included those on make work or zens are levy determine what lias practiced law in Salt Lake candidate for inferior menially, clerk: Mild lliis county from to experiing problem, work projectslie necessary to raise funds and Davis counties since 1926red Ream of Spanish Fork, candi- public physically, politically as well ences in other communities. AVAILABILITY OF in Mr Utah finance tl.e minimum $3000 per Today, County, as socially, economically and date fur recorder; Hugo Price of Tucker DRINK said that of a population unit program in that district Tlie difference Provo, candidate fur Mr. educationally. and Mrs. Sain reis have one now licensed surveyor; a There Crosby in tin- neighborhood of between This levy then would become returned from a week's aea tail liquor store, saloon nr beer Maurice Bird of Springville. 65.000 to 70,01)0. employed work- bclwnen principle and nrnctice uniform levy for each school tion in tlie Ashley Forest coun- parlor in the Vi.ited Slates for randidufe for Itvasuror; David ers numbered 17.500. Both emmmol lx' brought into the open district in the slate. Tlie Crosby children spent alviut every one hundred furni-- II. Join s of Spanish Fork, candiwithout unbearable confussion try. Commission those ineludc The State Tax figures ployment this week with their grandpar-3nt'is. Tli is figure is based on date for sta'e senator; and the engaged in agriculture although of hyixieraey, intolerance, lack then wool ddet ermine how much n Ut. Emmons. 174 3 Internal Heveoi.e records following candidates for xtate there are less than 100 uf Christian principles, and demwould district this levy foreign money Va! E. Johnson ocratic representative'. the amount, Mr. raise. Ascertaining Tucker workers agricultural of I.ehj. Mrs A. Sherman Chrissaid. Agricultural employment "REDCAPS" the commission then would add tenson of Provo, and E. J. is Two Redcaps sauntered into anticipated revenue from in1 PROCLAIMED expected to reach its peak in AUGUST kson of Payson. Fn franchise come and corporation tlie cafe fur their evening meal August. The eonnty-wiilARMY AIR taxes and the resultant figure The const met ion of Geneva before train time. They look DAY rally is bewould be the amount of money ing sponsored by tile Provo Cliy Steel had its influence on Utah seats at the bottom counlcr for MTomxnlioii and workers tire County's imputation and nsult-e- tlie colored boys are very conavailable for the program withthe cry of victory that out stale aid. in a sizeable influx oT work- scious of the white mans attibids fair to make tlie 1946 cam- ers. Conservative figures pu' tude toward tlie Negros. I lookHaving determined the statewide cost of the minimum propaign Ihe most interesting in this increase at 10,000. ed at them in a new light, as Uiah Unuiilys political history. On gram. tl.e commission would deDay. employment in iudividu.-ds- . and I wondered, if Utah Comity was approximately mc were colorblind and duct known anticipated revenues judged 17 0M). and this indicates that from total needs to ascertain a l.eeple by tlie quality of the to raise the sufficient slate levy employment in the county as a mhiI and mind, where these boy' NationDiir This levy lias whole remained rather Mould viand in our bumble remaining balance would run from 10 to 12 mills with no notiqeable in al liairnian. Carrol Recce They are intelligent, opinion. f rease nr decrease due to soim-inasmuch as a total dis'f.ot-slat! will, ideals as high as llie Intcrnioun-taiwould KAI.I.am 17.21 mills our industries expanding and some Wvy of Mime boys They both min-j be necessary lo finance the curtailing employment fur a bal fo.iuM isi the war. ami both have clwork. Friday night iimim program. mire. of merit in their differ- H.hii (o were Opposition to this plan, which to take lull advantage ol anyi iiiaiu-ls of the serviqp. Opportunities which p.m. '.JV federal such legislalioi e rent the committee says will equal fur female woikers in 'Il.iy aie modest they Bre U'. ' raj Ileeause of the TiJ staid ize opportunity to ail of the ihilheavy industry hefure Day poll!'1, and definitely nut beaten Aillutr V. Watkins over are of federal rent control, no dron of the state", will stem ranidly deereacnf;. Mr i!om-i- in manner. I have known cil.subsuch now riels will lie from the rich iSL .Monday niglil, August Tucker said. usj such question f them for months and I hnn- Mr. Tucker cmirlu led by Jorlan. The Jordan dislrict.j mitted to the special session, the believe if their skins were sily .111. :2-!l . because of Utah Copper l"uin- - fiovurnoi- siab'd. although such ing that Utah C'mmlv rhoiild e liidiiiT. the world would riuh max maMor .is an this excellent mi legislation pany holdings lirriri.ro n i'oady increase in U;,.,,, j.j.t tMu tplendid Amori Under the proposed he snl min eil in the regular example. employment fexrlnvive i.f sea ;iii i mil os. mini ayvienlliiral For'anlii.i.i program, its levy would jump sinn in January. 1947 Avk the innocent, tlie wie, A second const itntional amend lo from a figure less than 10 null.M. the vin pie. the tolerant, the SCANDINAVIAN tin-17 on th" mills, mi o' ilia' may appear to approximately very good in our Town where same a in the rcinamiiu' 39 ills see"- would amend the constitulla y viand on the Negro ques-lio' r ? 4 tion to permit salarv GROUP MEETS ire's of the stabare you Ask yourself, 'ate nffieiaN during their eading tin uppo.i'iiin lo ihe j lejialired against the colored Tlll.vl N. Hair By Under presen' tate institution amendment at ii rni of office i aei and why? Have they a "CAN YOU FACE FACTS?" Si'nndui.'iVinii the present stage - tin Ui'uvu law. no state official can receive lace in the schi ine 01 inings organia-ta salary Uhuinbi r of f'onuueiT'of Sharon, Flail during tin- term Provo Mi Folks: f Orem or America? k - n for which ho wa i lected. In : afternoon W II Oiem set aside a place 'hrungll Clayton JenkbiTin re was a lull al the U. P Sunday lias taken the creases fe- mi emo court i:is h l.oiee of Mr and Mrs. p. K Ui.fr. a " cn t: quirt aft mooli. I wav am! huM n (own as desirable Hie last b iahlishmei.i i.f a 'ices, approved i. ii iii l'ha-an- l View. A pouring a Pfisjliun that 'rimer a seemd as Oinn. (.dureil.s, or become iffedivc only a eciifrr at !. liniony Mas held and lln in to live sta'e institutional m ill flu-of coffee. H- - Mr. . would be too eostly. i arli judge or his successor of Iht- inisHon field Ihe M.ei ienri rf Hie rvrnieg id riunuh- vidi us as will the pwould lii eig'irari o i,':ibl:-h-- t la'ed by Ihe 46 inernb. jv 'i l'.cr . . I see '.l al Genova w . tin1 otinr li. i.ominations rt However ihero apparel.'. .r rial center a feat Steel is nper.d i ng soon." he said proer',,,r ' in he are l.p caA (' Audi r.on eondueled the "I for this I h.iven't the an- looks that wav." I an reed .i r;. ' a: id it nia;- never rh a en',r onld b u e' i::g and Win I) Norman lla "and that Mill make Ha1 Orem wi r. hat ii's thuc for the the talked abo'i' hour that lolks verv happy." I added lo rive broadminded, unremoved, uei graphic aliv. Iipe'iam a: d d !,c ior portioi. ui "Yi p" said he "bul the nex biased thought. Bidding Is Active On Orem Line Property Arthur V. Watkins to Address Republican Rally Aug. 8 Mol-txiurn- e - - fif-tiv- n j R - f Uhl - Long-rang- rtom-inai- - e e B-3- dcvclop-businrs- s 1 y , , com-iwriso- r n s Lav-Io- - n war-tim- e - - - 1 I : dix-trine- A comm it lee representing in-str- which lias dismissed it' with the tax studv com-haannounced it wil1 ihl the proposal railing for percent state oartieipation in e minimum school program will, instead, a connTO s - in the form or a" wherein the stale '"Id undervrilr onlv 50 ner-"- ! of ihe nrogrpm M. H :Tis executive erreijirv. Utah Taxnavers" Acsneiation i a tnembfr of the eommiltce thmneh his knowledge or imaCrrc and pni as an assoej. n rpprr sr. id alive said the, "ldmenf v..iri tie based or "rigir.at omnosal from In nt whn-vn turned down s'ndv croup. , I4tpl' s pjari vac rnlppte'J a "jn'mi,,Yi d pTwr-v-, cf of tnm nr- - el ornposel tendmrr.t V L -- . 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