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Show a Imyalty is at the foutitta of ladlvltlual sncross, tomtit me rasa, corporate success, mrrtw, Mediate friendship aid It will return lemtoM. The Ellxrr of Ufa la three porta eathaslaam. Succesk)r to Public Opinion tau SD CLINICS PRE-SCHO- OL ANNOUNCED (Ily Mary Ellen Cain) The flrat of May haa alwaya been a gala day. The May festival goes back to the Floralia featlval ot the nornana, which probably came in the first place from India. In England, aa we learn from Chaucer and Shakespeare, it waa customary during the middle ages for all. both high and low even the court itaelf to go out on the first May morning at an early hour to fetch the flowers fresh. The fairest maid of the Tillage was crowned with flowers as Queen of the May. Every town and Tillage, too, had its fixed pole called the Maypole on which each May morning were hung wreaths of flowers, and around which the people danced in rings most of the day. ProTO, until about 1930, relebrated May Day. All the grade schools met and braided tlielr maypoles. The little children were as serious about doing the braiding correctly as an adult could be about his work, win and out, oxer and under, round and round they skipped, all keeing perfect time. Those tiny hoys and girls, of twenty years ago, now are men and women. Many of them have children of their own who may be missing many thrills and Joys because Maypoles and May fesllTitlcs are no longer in style. But they are privileged to participate in a health building" program which was unknown for their parents. Today, every Civic and Parent-Teachorganization in America are sponsoring Child Health programs which are of great value to all children. The President has designated May first as Child Health Day. The proclamation calls on the people to consider how to protect the health of mothers and babies at the time of their birth and of children throughout the period of growth and development" ! : clinic plan- Ph ,fal " aminalion are announced this week by Mrs. Orvll A. Watts, chairman of the Summer Ronp-u- p Committee of the P. T, A. Small pox vaccinations and diphtheria innoculatlona will he given in connection with the examinations. The following schedule of dates and places were given by Mrs. Watts: Franklin school in the 8ixth Ward chapel, May 3. Timpauogoa school in the Third Ward chapel, May 4. Parker school at the Fifth ward chapel. May 5. Maeser School at Bonneville, May commence at dose at 12 noon. All children entering school this fall are invited to attend. More than 1400 worth of work has already been, done, reports Mrs. Watts, moat of it donated by the dentists of Provo, with cash donations from others. All clinics will 9 a. m. and Tanner, head ot the B. Y. V. department of soo-lotook a leading part In the "Family Inatltute at Dixie college thin week, by giving a series of lectures on biology and human This annual gathering progress. In Dixie ia an outatandlng course for parenthood in preparation and marriage and has gained popularity throughout Utah during the past three years. It is given during the Spring quarter etch year and those attending are allowed full college credit for their week's work. Festival: Professor Robert Sauer of the r. was one of the Judges, returning to Provo after three days of adjudication, April 23, 23, and 24. He reports the Price music festival to be a big event in Utah's music history, showing nnusual advancement being made by the young people of the state In their mupical studies. The attendance was equal if not greater than ever before. s s s B. Y. Daylight Saving: Xlie following root prsal ion took place In the office of Chief East one duy this week, following agitation around town for another fcafefy Campaign in IVovo this year. The Cliiera office was filled will: othiT police officers who listened In on the conversation. REPORTER: Chief East, I would like some statement from you in support of the annual safety round! campaign in Provo city. CHIEF BA8T: Not on your life. I'd like to tell yon some thing about tha Safety Council members, and I dont mean maybe. REPORTER: What do you mean? Aren't you in favor of safety and obedience to the traffic laws? CHIEF EAST: Yes sir, I sure am, but I remember that Safety hunch which promised 100 members, then said 75, and finally rounded up 50 men to come lu and plunk down their 1 per, and we all stood up with right hand raisrd and solemnly promised to obey the traffic laws, and to make traffic safer in Provo city because each and every man would so conduct himself that no harm should come to anyone through Ills carelessness, and then within a week the president of that bunch got himself in u Jam for driving his car into a truck while drunk as a lord, and within two weeks the got three tickets, one for speeding, another for running a stop sign, and the third for over time parking. Sinre then we have had man after man, generally those loudest in their talk about safety, come up with tlrkets,- - well. Im Just fed up. One of the biggest talkers of the whole crowd, and I'll give yon his name if you want It. has had more traffic violation tickets than any other man In Provo. No, I am not Joining any Safety Council SOCIAL & PERSONAL Pianist Dr. Thomas L. Martin gave the members of the Manavu ward some real thrills in musical lure Sunday evening at the regular church service. Vindicating his M. The Price Music NOTE: Henry President F. 8. Harris honored 72 lettermen of the B. Y. U. in an address at a banquet Monday night in the First ward hall. Praising the stamina and courage which goes into the making of a modern athlete, but warned nlso that muscles alone do not make the man. This comes only by the exercise of and the coordination of mind and body, fitting themselves to meet the problems of today's fast moving world. Expressions of sppreci a 'ion were also voiced to nnmer oils officials, councillors, and aids in the athletic program. Dancing followed after the banquet. REPORTER: Shall I tell the world that Chief East doesn't like safety council tactics? CHIEF EAST: Tell tho world that I have no faar nor favorites, and that often tha guys who shout the loudest about traffic violations are the guys who want traffic regulations for ths other fellow but not for himself. The skunks who spit the most abuse at the officers want the lsw enforced the strictest on the other guys. Why if one of my own policemen came in here having violated a traffics law 1 would be the first to lay the complaint. When a man stands up and takes a solemn pledge I think he ought to mean It. No I dont want any more Safety Council meetings for me. Many have repeatedly stated that they appreciate the list of advertiser being placed on the front page of the paper. It givee them an Index na to where to shop, and what to look for Inside the paper. This weeks Hat follows: Borg Mutuary Bootrria Itrtinliall lima. Burlington Trailway tTiristcusen's Inc. l)ixon-Ta- j ) Emma lilies lleauty Simp tiranlle Furniture Co. lluieli Electric llatrli-QnlFuneral Home lleimlselman's 0Miral Shop Hr. Harrison's Optiral Nliiip Hotel Temple Square Furniture Exchange Jolley Tire Co. st Irrn'i I.. A Mil. Tire Co. I is llarher Shop Mailsen Cleaning Co. Macks llarlier Simp Mutual Coal nail Timber Naylor Auto Co. Miner and flayMin Is Heritage From Pioneers; Asserts Moffitt Utah's high standing in (he educational world, ita relatively high percentage of youlh attending schools In the state, and achieve-men-ta tnailc by this state In educational fields were attributed Sunday before a large group of high priests of Utah stake by Superintendent J. C. Moffitt of Provo City schools to the "Intellectual security" which has been n heritage from the earliest Mormon history. As God now Is man may become", and The Glory of God is Intelligence, and Man is saved no faater than he gains knowledge" are some of the fundamental concepts which have motivated the Latter Day Saints from the beginning declared Mr. Moffitt. Motivation and stimulation are necessary to prevent the nanal lowing up and stagnation of the Intellectual life after reaching middle age, he asaerted, pointing to the Army teata taken daring tha World war, whlrh revealed u mental age of 13 aa the average Intellectual achievement of the army enrolled. Considering the nation as a whole the mental age is likewise very low, for there are great areaa where stimulation and motivation are woefully lacking, aald Mr. Moffitt. Tests taken under all condition! show conclusively that tremendous strides ran be made by cumulating and motivating tho adult ally. lmvo Orrrnlmuae Provo llnkery Prow and liana, Realtors Margaret llock wood Itoliinson and IUdilnsow (Iicgal Notices) Ralph's Radio Ituaa Trailer, Inc. Howard's Real Estate Hieor Lumber Co. IJir, Co. Taylor Bras. Co. Utah Power and light Utah Tlmlier and Coal Valley Flour and Feed A. V. Watkins, (Legal Not Ires) Adults fail to continue learning largely because they are unwilling to pay the price of learning, not because they are unable to learn. It takes effort, and ambition, and right living, and a definite objective in mind to force the adult mind to new heights, but intellectual security can be gained in no other way, concluded Mr. Moffitt. Greatest Singer Coming Events Of The Day New Post Office Opening: Trl-Hta- te even-number- with possible conditions obtaining in compare their "set-u- p Provo if the city goes ahead with its building program Jacob Coleman wa ha,r,,,anwlll)nr t0 anwer all questions: of the meeting, with Alex Hrtl-quis- t. officials prescore and the other Logan to aaliafy figure ampin senting or more other prominent citizen all questioner. Mark Mayor Mark anil Mayor attending. complete Anderson expressed Anderson and olher city officials satisfaction with the methods invited to join with them so that ( af thp nl(,f.tn)f and the 'luitli sides" might lie heal'd. information obtained A. from Logan enine the mayor. salient points The following K. i.uiidstroiii. the plant were noi-- tl during the niivtlng. Heher Maurhan. and anil nr here set down without 1edersen for two auditors: If. prejud!." to any arguments for Iarl-y and tlic city, a rain'd the or proposed Provo iic S. A. C. professer. repp-ent.municipal plant: city IMTEH: independent interests. , of proceeding-the Throughout Logan's New Detsel plant ha a 1925. the meet lilt then' SiMlied to .lint been operating slnee ". no attempt to twist the I and i Continue! rn Pwre Five troth auditor being ready C. T. Keigley, ami a snp'T-intenden- t. V. fa-ts- ' population, the limiting factor being tho hereditary endowment! of the Individual" declared the auperlntendent, as he urged the audience of adults and many of them older men, not to atop growing intellectu- Utahs New Primary Law Logan Power Plant Discussion Reveals Facts I.ettermen Honored: -- Our Advertisers Intellectual Security in Utah subscriber to this paper The Singing popular title of Philosopher", Dr. Martin presented the historical background of many of the L. D. S. hymns, and then saug them for the congregation. Out of the travail and sorrow of the people have come some of the choicest literature and songs of the worlds history he asserted, and barked np the statement by a most impressive evenDemocrats and Republicans alike, as well as lalxir, and all citizens generally, must ing's program. Previously Dr. Income acquainted with Utahs new Primary Law if they exercise their franchise inMartin had given a similar demonW hile fall. this a nd political leaders havq explained" the new telligently many attorneys stration in the Fourth ward, but law to various groups of citizens at different times, nothing quite satisfies the average his fame is spreading and calls arc coming front other wards in citizen as much as to read the law himself and find out for himself just what it says. With this in mind, this paper has decided to publish the new Primary Law in full, the stake. as it is, that all readers may not onl y read it individually, but also clip it out and exactly Kergi Rachmaninoff, and file it away for future study and reference. The following is the first installment. Low Bayrell. conductor, Be world I has thrilled the musical wjjain Ralston, engineer, of the sure to get your copy of this paper each week, and thus secure to yourself a complete from his youth, appearing first Utah Railroad Coal route, who copy of the new Law. Phone 13 for any extra copies wanted. since are retiring soon, will be honored in America in 190!). and 29 CHAITKR The words and phrases of this act shall, then lias toured both Europe j Sunday evening at a farewell 8. B. No. 1. unless such construction be inconsistent of Order the ami Anicrira many times, lie: parly sponsored by March In 4. 1937. effect May 11, 1937.) (Paaaed with the context, le construed as follows: will appear on the B. Y. U. Com- Railroad Conductors and the DIRECT PRIMARIES Enof Railroad association's proBrotherhood Concert munity (a) The words "November election" and An 3 Act Repealing Chapters and 4, Title 25, gram here Monday, December 5, gineers. and the Utah R. H. offielections" shall mean the regular general Revised of and Statutes 1933, ChapUtah, 1938. Announcement of his dat- - cials. The party ia to lie held at election for the election of state and general ter 19, Laws of Utah, 1933, Relating to ing for this cumninniiy program the Masonic temple commencing officers to be held on the first Moncounty Elections and Nominations of Primary has given Impetus to the sale of at 6 p. in. in 1938, and each Novemlter, day Candidates for Public Office, Providing tickets which is now underway, i thereafter. year a Nominations a season Direct secure for a Mr. Victor Bird gave paper for unit's you System of by ! (b) The words regular primary elecand Run Off Primaries, Defining Terms, ticket there can be no admittance on Women in Aviation" before to these programs at any time the member of the Utah Sorosis Outlining Procedure for Nominating Of- tion" shall mean the election on the second during the coming year. I,ocali club at the Women's club house ficers, Outlining Procedure and Conduct of Tuesday of September at which candidates of al all political parties and citizens are being given the first Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. groups Elections, Providing for ChallengPrimary on The words nomination. voted are for opportunity to obtain tickets, Christensen was the hostess and of of Candidates, Defining Rights ing states Herald R. Clark, chairman. refreshments served to members run off primary elections" shall mean the Candidates, Providing for the Filing Fees Ticket sale doses May. 4. present. on the fourth Tuesday in September election for Distribution and Providing Thereof, Providing for Defraying Costs of Pri- at which candidates of political parties are maries, Describing Ballots, Selection of voted on for nominations as provided by this Utah was not one of the 17 states which started daylight saving time last Sunday, but six eastern states did and 748 communities in 11 other states began by putting aaving on daylight their clocks ahead one hour. Approximately 30,000,000 Ameri-ran- s had their dally routine step-pe- d up by the change, which continues until Sept. 25 this fall. Summer time" is observed lu New Hampshire, New Jersey. Delaware, Connecticut, MassachuAbsolute frankness and fairness characterized the Frisetts, and Rhode Island, but in the other 11 states (Idaho among day night Power Investigation" meeting sponsored by them) the observance ia left op- several prominent Provo citizens in an attempt to get to tional with the various communi- the bottom of the Logan municipal plant operations and ties. nt Council, Family Life Institute Dr. Vasco . Famous Russian Composer Why Chief East Will Not Join the Safety Council pre-scho- ol C. er Events of the Week The only Journal ed non-politic- Officers of Election, Outlining Procedure act. The words, primary election, shall infor Yoling, Counting and Recording Bal- clude both regular and run off primary eleclots, Canvassing Votes, Recounting of tions. (c) The words judicial officer" shall Ballots, Providing for County and State ' mean of any justice of the supreme court, any for .Political Parties, Organization of a district court, any judge of a Election for the of judge Conventions, Party and any justice of the peace ; and court, to city and State Delegates Party, County, Conventions, Outlining Powers of Party, the words, "judicial office, the office filled County and State Committees, Providing by any judicial officer. (d) The word precinct shall mean one for Filling of Vacancies, Correcting of Errors on Ballots, Outlining Procedure lor or a group of voting districts. district officer shall (e) The words Settling Contests, Providing for Nomination of Independent Candidates, Providing mean the constable and the words, district for Selection of Iresidentia1 Electors, office, any office filled by such officer. (f) Hie word "district shall mean the Providing Penalties for Violation of the Act. Repealing All Acts or Parts of Acts smallest voting unit established as provided in Conflict, IVoriding for Certification to by law within which qualified electors vote at one polling place. Counties of Proposed Constitutional (g) A political party shall mean an Amendments. organization of voters qualified to particl-pal- e Be it enacted by the Lrgi'ictu'c of the State of Utah; in an election in either of the two following ways: Section 1. Chapters Repealed. (1) Any organization of electors which, Chapters 3 and 4, Tilq 25, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933. cl apter 19, Laws of under a common name or designation at the last preceding Novemlier election, polled for Utah. 1933, are repealed. any of its candidates equivalent to two per Section 2. Short Title. cent of the total vote cast for all representaThis act shall be known as the Utah Direct tives in congress. Law. Primary Section 3. Definitions. (Omlimud OB Pam Klvl Lotte Ijehman, Soprano Provo citizens will come to tho new Post Office on First North and First West etreota Monday, May 2, following tho removal over 8unday ot the contents of the old building by a special squad of workers after the close of business Saturday afternoon, according to Postmaster J.. W. Danger field, who reports that ail plana are complete now for the big Job of moving. Anticipating the preGeneral sence of Postmaster James A. Farley or hia assistant, and of Congressman J. Will Robs inson at a later data, bo plans aro mads yst for any formal opening, business being conducted after May I aa usual, in the new quarters which have been undergoing final touches for the past several weeks. The building haa been cleaned and pollsbed on the outside and tbe grounds have been leveled, and new soil spread over the whole area ready for planting lawns and shrubs and trees. Inside the furniture hm been arriving for weeks, and all the rooms are now in readiness for Will appear Monday, March (, 1939 It'a some time yet but thi noble interpreter of song la dated for Provo at that time by the 1). Y, U. Community Concert association for the delight of all patron who secure their season's tickets now for this cumins series of programs of the world's great- occupancy. est artist. Chairman t:ir ' Herald Clark announrea that local citizen will have first opportunity to secure seaMona ticket which Track and Field Meet: Today and Saturday B. Y. V..s h annnal track and are strictly limited In number. field meet and relay carnival will Ticket sale close May 4. make history and smash records In what Is predicted to be tho Workers Education moat colorful event of its history, entries ia excess of any preOffers Varied Course with vious year. Originated in 1911 E. L. Robinson, then director Worker's Education ia a special by of athletics at B. Y. U., this an Adult Education department of nual gathering of tho beet athsponsored by the W. P. A. Edu- letes in tbe Intermountain west cation Program. It ia designed have yesr by year set new recordn primarily to be helpful to wage for athlete the nation over to workers, hut ia valuable to the shoot at. Last year 3133 partientire working class generally. from 133 schools comThe principal purpose of the cipants bnt this record is expected peted, courses taught is to acquaint the to he beaten tomorrow. More workers and ail citizens with the than 1000 girls will take part in force which determine the living tbe grand posture parade, gold standards, especially of the work- statues being awards offered for ers. in modern, rofhplex society. winners lu this spectacular numSuch subjects aa Labor history, ber. Tennis and creative dancing economic, social arlcace, labor have been added this year to tho laws and legislation, parliaments contest program. With the day law, public apeaking, unionism crowded with 172 events on the (different types), economic, social program, the carnival will end and political chnnge, current with a grand dance In the wo- event, etc., compose the curri- men's gym for nil participants, culum. visitors and conches. s Inning the present quarter, current events are reported, annl-izo- ! Contest: Bind and discussed at the begin' May 12, 13, 14 are beetle dates The ning of each class session. classes meet Mondays and Wed- already In the minds of thousands ; nesday at S:i0 o'clock P. M., in of people nil over Utah, Inrlndlng Room 21 Central Building of the householders, end citizens generally in Provo, for the most !m- High Bchool. Students may register at any mediate task confronting every-- ; accommod- time, no fee la charged. Visitors one here ia to find are always welcome. lOntbnH M Fin Tvs) twenty-eight- ' !it 1 i |