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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, March 31, evidence agalnot the a director of the American private utility method of providing pubPublic (tallies Bureau (A JOBLESS APPEAL lic oervlceo aa compared to consulting group), New York: which follow in the wahe Tbo success of public owner- TO GOV. BLOOD of public ownenhlp of these name ship has been endlessly discussed utilities, declaree Mayor Ander- for many years, and will doubtson, less continus In dispute as long Failure to Puss Appropriation Without attempting tny com- as there are private interests at at Washington Will Bring Dire prehensive review of the findings stake. Suffering Here, Letter Explains. of these SO or more authorities March IT, 1139. As to water supply, where Is predominant, Governor Henry 11, Blood Mayor Anderson public ownenhlp to the presents The Annals Presents Evidence From Noted criticism Is seldom voiced that Capitol Building People of Provo the following from "The Annals' which there hue been Inefficiency and Salt Lake City, Utah. Authorities, Cited by Mayor Success Is al- Your Excellency: Indicate agreement among them lack of economy. At our elected delegate meeting most generally assumed. In the and are applicable to Provo city's Investigation regarding the benefits and problems efforts to establish held on March If, at Provo, rela situation electric field very the its own facing ownership and regulation of public utilities is a municipally owned and operated different. While the scope of presenting Utah, Carbon, Watatch is relatively and Juab Counties, this commitelectric power plant. The An- public ownenhlp the Provo city commission constant study sittings nals" deals with various other much leaf, its alleged Inefficiency tee was instructed to write to you to Anderson who has just Mayor according completed utilities but the Mayors Interest hue been proclaimed up and down in behalf of all WPA and relief the review of public statements made by 50 different was devoted more particularly to tbo land through every available clients of our Soverlegn State. In view of tho faet that the form of communication. This authorities published in The Annals of the American the electric utility. In seal appean to bo duo principally appropriation committee'! The author is Political In of Indicated and Social science, and presented Academy inwiththe are to tbo fact that Washington definitely mostly each excerpt, and the record of rilled with the written to the mayor by Dr. F. 8. Harrh, on the deficiency finding each author's scholarship and efficiency doea not exist. It pri- holding action president of the Brlfham Young men eminent In the field of noli! that fear public appropriation of ISO million dolrepresents marily achievements is given in The tlcal end aoelal ocienee. university. ownenhlp may be greatly ex- lars and wa wish to call to your The Annals": A booh of nearly 100 page,. Annala- - contain, advan- attention that If thin sum Is not overwhelm JOHN BAl'ER, Ph. D LI D tended, and that present tages of the private systems will provided at once, untold sufferbe disturbed. It appeals to vari- ing will be the direct result, not ous forms of prejudice, and sel- only to the WPA worker and the dom deals objectively end open? relief client but to all business mindedly with tbs financial Institutions as wall. Utah's quota for the first reand operating costa. trenchment cut Is set at 1000 Advantages Noted: Mr. Bauer, after a rather workers, directly affecting 10,000 lengthy analysis of tbo two sys- cltlxens, and many more indirecttems of utility ownenhlp end ly. We cannot stand by with thlfi calamity staring ns In the face. operation, concludes with a sum- Bo we are asking that yon nse Pubof the of mary advantages your office and all Influence at lic ownenhlp: LADIES' NEW STYLE once to foretell this serious LITTLE BOYS' SPORT Inasmuch as a utility Is MEN'S and BOYS' threat. Imrecognised us performing an We wish to advise you that our and since function, portant public Organdies and City and County officials i it inevitably involves monopoly various have already sent in protest to Prints n long-ru25c Values organisation, then would be our Congressional representatives, pubadvantages In out-rigYou'll want 8 or 8. of these Go at and ask yon to intercede in our $1,00 from lic ownenhlp. Apart behalf to the appropriation comof MEN'S WORK and DRESS the fundamental consideration SPECIAL LOT OF mittees direct. and Misses avoiding conflicts of Interest, A copy of your letteru would Ladles' and Misses' other has also public ownenhlp b greatly appreciated for our Fancy Wool Felta and Fur which very distinct advantages Mayor Anderson Finds Support For Public Ownership of Utilities ts Provos at Front Aprons Polo Shirts 2)C Shirts and Shorts 351 HATS Felts. Panties and Dollar Dresses (Renovated) 15 ..... 3 (or ht Bloomers rebound to tbo public benefit through low coat, low rates, and greater development In utilisation. These advantages have been extensively realised In prac- Fancy and Plain Rayon GIRLS' MEN'S Plain and Fnucy Dress Shirts Values to 98o Anklets Go lo St 368 West Center Why Home People with the THE 1. Provo at 50 Like To Do Business Bank Home-Owne- d REASONS: Understanding HELPFUL 2. Friendly 3. Helpful then given: Both capital and operating expenditure are lower. There Is no inflationary accounting, no comto affiliated panies, end no extravagance due to elaborateness of organisation. There Is more direct accountability to consumers, who are alt" voters. I. There is special advantage of low Interest rates or cost ol Community capital. obtaining credit la normally better than that of a private company. The common claim that publii management would bog down with political spoils and !n clency bus little factual support. Furthermore managerial ability la equally available for organispublic us for private ation, though there ie the tendency for municipal systems to maintain too low salary standards. ChiDAVID K. UUENTHAL, cago lawyer who revised the Wisconsin public utilities statutes and reorganised the Wisconsin Public Soft ice commission: There is nothing complicated or technical about the basic The concerning power. principle la simply this: Elec tricity must he run by the of the community, whether they be private corporations or public officials, as tho publics enterprise; otherwise the full social benefits that cun flo from electricity will never com to ns and to our children. Let me repent this: The supof electricity Is so essential to community welfare and our Individual life that It .must be treated as a public business. While the rights of private property ere sacredly guarded, we must not forget that the community also have rights, and that tho happiness and wellbeing of every cltlsen depends on their faithful preservation. NOTES: Numerous other citations were made by Mayor Anderson bat spues does not permit of more being presented In this ea (No. 3 OF A SEBIY8) 4. Sound eer-van- ts 5. Progressive U KNOW v 'hat it means to YE W of a Provo industrial plant. be helpful says an executive In our business, as in yours, serve. Unless all three elements arc present, the service one renders cannot be helpful, even with the best intentions in the world. In banking, adequate facilities plus a warm spirit of cooperation plus ample resources make a bank ready, willing and able to serve. In the Farmers & Merchants Bank you will find all three elements. Thats why this home-owne- d bank is the bank to go to for effective, HELPFUL banking service. Issue. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK Mrs. Mary F. Smith, city auditor, and her deputy, Elsie Roundy and Stephen Smith, sno of Mrs. Smith, and Glennn Ronndy returned horns this week from an delightful const trip which included a visit to Southern California. aa well aa to tho Fair at Ban Franelsco, and a aide trip to Louis Obispo where they saw George Soldi, and other Provoana who admitted they were ''homesick for Provo," While away Mrs. Smith visited her daughter, Mrs. Roscoo Kartchner. PROVQ, UTAH Jkal hUfidfy fUtnc-Oism- ed Respective Signers for Information. t SUMMONS 7-- S, 11-1- In the Fourth Judicial District Court of tho State of Utah, la and for Utah County. f l! (QlTmii , HOME OWNERS LOAN CORPORATION, a Corporaton, Plaintiff, va. MARY B. HAWS, and J08EPII F. HAWS, her husband. Cora A Shirts otherwise known ns Corn A. Nacey, sad Elmer D. Shirts, heirs at law of Benjamin Shirts, deceased, Elmer Cook, Elsio Cook and Jans Cook, Hairs at law of Georgs H. Cook, deceased, Ann K. Hadqulat, Hattie Slater and Arnold 8peneer at law of R. 8. Hines, otherwise known as Russell S. Hlnee, deceased, and Kitty A. Hines, ns sole heir at law of Tersssa Corn Hines, deceased, and any and all unknown persona claiming any Interest by, through or under tho defendants or any thereof. Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE B. Hines, nil heirs SAID DEFENDANTS: Yon nro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after servlet of this summons upon you, If served within tho County in which thin action Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after refenc filet. service, and defend the above enRespectfully yours, titled and la case of your Ivan R. Sorenson, Secretary faluro action; so to do, Judgment will ha Intar-CountAlliance rendered against you according to R.F.D. No. S Box ll-tho demapd of the eomplaint, Provo, Utah. which hue been filed with the clerk of laid court. This action Is brought to foreAdults Given close a mortgage upon: Tho West Final Opportunity half of Lots 8 and 8 la Block 81, (By Ruth Mitchell) Plat A", Provo City Survey of Building Lots. Adults, here ie one more opWM. STANLEY DUNFORD In our to enroll night portunity Attorney for the Plaintiff. bethe marks school. April Ird O. Address: No. 8 West Center P. ginning of the last term of this Street, Provo, Utah. school year. Published in Utah News Our sewing and knitting classes March 10, 17, 84, 81,Valley 7. April are pretty well filled, bnt all tbs other classes have room and will SHERIFF'S BALK welcome new members. Most of the class work will bo n continuIn tho City Court of Provo ance of the lest term, though City, County of Utah. State of several bo beginning Utah, MAUD INGRAM, there will Plaintiff, classes: va. ETHEL H. BOREN and 7 m. Mon and 8 p. Knitting, LEROY BOREN, her huabnnd, Wed. Defendants. Journallam, 7 8 p. m. Mon. To be sold at sheriffs sale at and Wed. eleven oclock a. m., April 84, m. 8 7 Mou p. String Music, 1939, at front door of Courtend Wed. In Provo, Utah, the prohouse, Applied Art 7 10 p. m. Mon. perty altuated In Aforeea and .Wed. described and particularly County Landscape Gardening, 7 9 p. aa follows: m. Mon. end Wed. Lot Number IS described aa Typewriting, 8 9 p. m. Mon, follows: Beginning at a point and Wed. which Is North 18 01' East Short Story Writing 8 9 p. m. 681.8 feet and North 85 18 East 680.0 feet; from thq quarter section corner between Sections 6 and 6, Township 0 South, Range 8 East of the Salt Lake Meridian; thence North 84 48 Weat 75.0 feet; thence 8outh 80 19' East 114.9 feet; thence 8outh 84 48' East 10 feel; thence South 05 19' West 15.0 feet to tho place of beginning. Aren 0.098 of an aero more or - it is simpiy the result of being ready, willing and able to GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Ooaanlt County Cterk or C 1. 100 music stu- Brigham Yonng university drama contests have fsstlval, April been conducted for radio skits, oratory, dramatic readings, and extemporaneous speaking to PVovo hlgbfs ontrujte. This festival, which Is conducted annually by the B.Y.U. speech department, la supervised by Professor T. Earl Pardoe. head' of tho department. During the number of years vision. the event has been halo, Provo All events In tbs contest will high has actively participated In be entered by choral, orchestral, five. Of the five general exceland bend students. lency awards presented In that a e e time, two have been received by In order te compete In tho Provo high school. Approximately dents of Provo high school will compete In the State mane festival of region three to be held 1 in SprlngvIUe, acApril nud Wed. cording to Wesley Pearce and Those classes are all Joint en- Ernest Paxman, music Instructors. terprise of tho Prove School la order to attend the region District and W.P.A. ten national music contest to ha held at Pocatello, Idaho. In May, LEGAL NOTICES both tho band and chorus must receive a first rating In this diPROBATE and Cooperative Health, I 10 p. m. Mon and Wad. Bookkeeping, I 10 p. m. Mon. y tice. A Summery is m Ml HI (hr ftraaaM Mon. end Wed. 1939 Along with those new clothes you bought especially fsr Easter, your lent year's topcoat ie going to look a UtUo out of place UNLESS you send H to Madsen's right bust tar a cleaning. We'll send it bark to you aa huh nud clean aa the day you bought It Better get It out and end it in right now. Call 475 ( for Immediate Service " Madsen Cleaning Go. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Estimates made on all elcctrie wiring tsd We do tlio big Joke with tho same eaaa aa we can handle your smalleat Job. PHONE Sll-W L.C. GUYMON 471 East I Provo, Utah North lees. Together with all water rights appurtenant thereto. Dated March 19, 1989 Easter Blooms Choose from our exquisite (election of every spring flower for your Easter offerings. Included nro nil the blooming plants and cut flowers. JOHN 8. EVANS Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Utah Valley News, Mar. 81 A Apr. 7 1989. 14 Out of Esquire Into Easter Easter Lily Plants at only Fine suite impeccably tailored from Uafhrished and Hardflnlshed Worsteds, Light Bergen, Bon spans nud Tweeds. All at CLOTHGRARV quality. Yon'U find It hard to say no to diatloctivo patterns. Fall English I modified versions are aU represented. A 50 Provo Greenhouse Phone Eight-- 0 $22.50 Where flowers grow WHITE host. 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