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Show UTAH Pag Six siiwito SPECIAL Mr. Ballif at tee opening sad Leo Adamson of Salt Lakt aeaalon of the convention. In thle City la the new finance secretary. URGES CONVENTION SESSION State Funds Needed For Officers Elected Relief; For Ensuing Year connection be paid tribute to the WPA as a means of alleviating the effects of unemployment, urging that workers do not forget that personal freedom goee when free speech goes, and that our very foundatlona rest upon free education, freedom of worship and aanctity of the home. Mayor Anderaon also streaaed the value of WPA, declaring that Provo had benefltted more during in public the past two year works than in the past 25 years, and had at the same time helped unemployment to the tune of 110,000 to 112.000 a month from WPA funds. State Charter Wanted Urging that every delegate return to his local and carry on a campaign for membership dues being paid, the convention pointed out that only by inch action could a atate charter be obtained, which la the next objective of the Starting off Saturday with an address of welcome by Mayor Mark Anderson and a aplrited talk by Attorney George S. Balllf of Provo on "Threata to Peraonal Liberty, the Worker' Alliance convention cloned here Sunday night with heavy balloting on railing for a eperlal aeaalon of the atate legislature to tranafer fund to direct relief which belong to thoee In need, end IS other subject considered during the convention. Robbing Aged aud Poor "The people pay the mini tax, The sales tax supplied tlin rr Alliance. lief fund, Required conditions are 10 The relief fund was intended In at least three counties, locals for relief purposes: --THOU SHALT NOT 8TEAL-Mon- ey with a paid membership of at diverted from the relief least 1000. The records now fund to llie general fund or to show a membership of 1100 but "hown the school fund, or to high ml- - the ,rtual fart rece,PU records of the did audit not the by ROIM THE mlnlstratlve costs, give 1000 paid mem tiers. HowAGED AND THE POOR. This was the gist of the argu- ever, 11 locals sent delegates, so ment presented by the Old Age that if the dues were paid a state had. Security group at the conven- charter could be E. M. Senator Stats Royle of was In tion. end carried the form of posters on many of the auto- Salt Lake City, representing the league addressed mobiles of the delegates attending, resulting In the formal adop- the convention Sunday morning, tion of the resolution asking for urging the Alliance to tak' advantage of the new Utah Primary a special session. Opposition to fascism, and tq law and support only candidates the neutrality policy of United who are favorable to labor. FolStates, and support for the United lowing his address he was exMine, Mill and Smelter Workers cused to address another gatherIn a strike If present negotiations ing that same evening In Ogden. fall, were among other resolu- Eleven Loral Report Reports from all 11 locals werq tions adopted. and accepted, the following heard W. P. A. Value which generUnemployment Is the greatest making the reports, memberabowed increased ally deto threat personal liberty ship and Interest and activity in the Workers problems: George A. Fox and Mrs. I. O. Willis of Own Your Own the Old Age Security local at Salt Lake City; Howard AdamHOME son of Salt Lake City's local; We will sell you a lot, build Hugh H. Goddard of Provo; Neas-nyou a homo to your liking, on Ott of Park City; Wallace terms Ilka rant Tolbot of Sandy; Heber Morris Ws have homes In every of Murray; Paula D. Bird of Sal-in- a; See ns for Leslie C. Seeley of Redmond; part of Provo. and J. E. Pay of Tooele. homes, farms. Erasing ground, business property. Officers Elected Election of officers occupied "Insurance the Best" much of the final session with Prows & Haws Wallace Tolbot ot Sandy winning the president's chair for the comRealty Co. ing year. John R. Edwards of OS North University Avenue Provo was named Itiime 406 George G restores of Salt Lake City became recording secretary; M is -- I Non-partis- Whatever your plana tor the summer Mountain!, Seashore or Juat plain youll find the right selection at Cbrlatenaen'a. Today and Tomorrov, wo'ra presenting the unusual- -A Reduction In Frire of a Special High Style Group of e, Dresses. We Ad vine: This Opportunity! DRESSES PRICED FROM: Don't THESE CHARMING Mine $3.98 to $12.50 Christensens Inc. er 71 north 5 West Phone 478 Hansen's Food Market The Home of Quality and Price Jello All Flavors, Snowdrift Flour Soap 3 X P-N- :C 48c pail Miracle Whip Butter 98c 29c Quart, 34C Jar .--- 22c ut Milk PL- - 29c Fruits & Vegetables o f Bananas Golden Ripe, pound 5c 4c Spinach Carrots Tender, Sweet, 4 bunches for .. 10c MEATS Tendered TJomc ndilla Whole or half Pot Roast per pound ... pounds . EBBS Quality Groceries CANDY BARS (any kind) SUPER SUDS, (large pkg.) CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP (Giant Size Bars) WHEATIES SHREDDED WHEAT 2 3 S for 10c 10c 368 West Centre St. Two-and-One-H- FROM:609lWOMENJN28STAnSL ' NOTE: The following two talks were given Sunday by two small girls in one of Provo's Sunday. Schools. They were so ably and eloquently given that a number of subscribers of this paper asked the editor to reprint them. They a lot of good. may do a lot of grown-up- s LIFE BEGINS EACH MORNING by Dawn Thurber No matter whether you are twenty, thirty, forty, or even sixty, no matter whether you hure succeeded or failed, or Just muddled along, "life begin each morning. Each morning is the open door to a new world, new vision, new alma, and new trying. If yesterday was a dismal failure then turn those failures Into aucceases today. Josh Billings once said It la not a disgrace to make a mistake, . LEONARD ELECTRIC These 609 hoosesriveo report it b the mo: ooBomicsl, yet mos: powerful end eSeba: refrigerator n family con owe today FEW CENTS A DAY BUYS ONE I 10 2 pkgs. 21c Mixed Cold Meats per lb. 20c Sliced Bacon per pkg. 15c Bulk Sausage per lb. 15c Cross Rib Roasts (center cuts) lb. 20c Phone 34 -- 2 lbs. 25c .. ULNCHTir SCALED UNIT -NEW ICC POPPEN" Instantly Mss eubsa out o trays., .no nuking of bmv bothir NEW FOOWrr" Shatra. adjust up or down...hold Mg tnrfcsys, etc. u NEW "ZENO FNEEZEN-frssx- ss fast. .. at lowast cost! with a combination of VALUE features do others oderi ' but he calls those failures preparation. Why do men constantly aay they have tailed in some little thing. Perhaps they failed for that day, but they are gaining valuable experience, hut a man la not a failure until he declares himself incompetent, and allows the Inferiority complex to make him complain: I am a failure. Success is like the tide: it ebbs and flows, but it can return with undiminiehed strength. That la why our failures, may if you desire, become steps to success, and then It is that life begins each Ralph's Radio and - 83 morning. No Appliance Uni. Ave. Provo by Mary Beth Taylor "The only way to have a friend is to be one. True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in their worth and choice. It is only the great hearted that can he friends. The mean, the cowardly, can never know what true friendship means. Wanting to have a friend la altogether different from wanting to be n friend. The former la a mere natural craving, the other la the life of Christ in the soul. Think that so and ao la unfriendly to you and pretty soon you will be treating him so he will he. Think that ao and so wants to he friendly with you and quite unconsciously perhaps you will do and aay things which will attract and develop hie interests. Suspicion breeds suspicion, contempt inspires hatred. Go about looking for trouble and you will encounter It In the moat unlikely Hsrs'l your chases to savo on yosr ipriog painting. j H-lo- r HIg Paints. Thais i special priesi NOT bo ropsstsd this year. In short the attitude we develop toward others is the factor in determining their attitude toward us. The world is hungry for friendliness, kindness and good will. The Journey through life b dreary enough for moat of us. Let us add what we can to its scarce and hard-wrujoys by getting acquainted with our comrades along the way. No man is useless while he has a friend. HOUSE" PAINT Prepared. For a beautiful prelecting all over" job. For two week, price slashed to . . . Fuller Pur Auto Specialized Service Nimer & Clayson Bldg. PORCH PAINT TRY US FOR Fuller Porch A Deck Paint. Waterproof Stands hard vs. For two weeks, spe- Seiberling Tires cially reduced to . . . Vulcanizing 2 lbs. 15c per can 11c 2 cans 17c Only) per doz. 20c iteeteitti NEW amazingly economical ... but ha tnmaodous coU pore. For a very small sum you caa own a beautiful 1938 Leonard Eleetrio Refrigerator now . . . jver WINNING FRIENDS m For nearly year... right through hob test summer. . .they tested this great new refrigerator before it wee snammoorii but the disgrace come In making the same mistake twice. Someone has said that failure la n aura road to success, that failures we make, if we profit by them, are steps leading to Success. Andrew Carnegie won the distinction of being n very successful man. How many times do you suppose he failed before he attained success? The eurgeon practices a long time before he becomes a success. The linger practices for many years. He does not hold and over ha makes failures, what he is doing n failure. Yet Re-Cappi- ng 1.03 Tires 1.86 STl 3.18 cal, Fullerspar. See lleed Clegg For Electric and Acetylene Portable South Univ. Ave. weather-prote- Phone 649 Big taring j pint! Dixon - Taylor i - Russell FULLER PAINT HEADQUARTERS lllii;. iiihM.- X We Draw Your Plans, Build and LI finance VIOUF AlOme I fw ct QUASI Welding Service 275 To doors, garden fumifure, etc for two weeks at . . . See Pers Downs for Radiator Repairs, Body and Fender Work. All Work Guaranteed QUASI EXTERIOR VARNISH Generators, Starters Fresh Quality Meats . . . . Provo alf All Electric Service Shortening I FLETCHERS Anklets 19c (Only V. S. Gov't Inspected Meats Sold) 23c 12c 25c LADIES Two Minute Talks 12-o- z. PINEAPPLE (Saturday for Pure Crepe Silk, Ringless, Guaranteed first quality, all hand tailored for permanent fit, wearing points carefully reinforced and priced at only All the new shades Dr. T. L. Martin, dean of college of applied science at B. Y. U also a member of the general board for the L. D. 8. Sunday Schools left Thursday morning for southern Aritona and old Mexico to attend Sunday School conventions In several stakes In He will be gone that territory. about two weeks. ,2 cans 15c COFFEE, Hiirs or Shillings per lb. 27c EGGS per doz. 20c TOMATO JUICE, cans . . 2 for 9c PRUNES TUNA FLAKES HOSIERY ng for 37c pkgs. for 21c OLIVES DO-NUT- 29. THE FAMOUS NIGHTINGALE State committee members were named as follows: Parley Bird of Sallna; Ernest Evans and Charles O. Larson of Sait Lake of Park City; James Kearns City; N. E. Neal of Ogden; Arnold Rawlings of Provo; Harold E. Clements of Sandy; Marlon Woods of Murray; Leslie Seely of RedEdward W. Carter of mond; Hcber, and Boyd Balls of places. per lb. 5c per lb. 4c BANANAS NEW POTATOES I lirnVftPT G fl pof 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 397 Fruits and Vegetables 25c Oranges Pure Lard North First West 13c for sack 48-pou- 297 Friday, April NEWS dared ALLIANCE WORKERS VALLEY week! this special Best House Paint $2.9j Standard Barbed Wire, $3.95 80-ro- d spool per gallon per spool |