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Show .1 J " A HOME r PAPER Printed for Home Polk By Home Peopio fe u A HOME PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS otmne Two Number Eighteen COOPERATIVE HEALTH He There Million and Quarter Dollars FUNS In New Construction In Provo During 1 938 Jacob AND MARY GIVEN STATE IMPETUS BY ELLEN CAIN Utah county leads Utah in the organization and rosea are for Mr. Borneman whoso heart 1 One of her nkty yean young. Today's promo- tion of Cooperative Health fpedatlre friend pays her the uit liscere compliment anyone She la the gU hope to earn iMt iBMlfiih peraon I hare ever aoM." jb. Borneman ha made her iom with her daughter Mr. IumII Mac Millian for eleven many etri. During these year riendi and neighbor who were More than a million and a quarter dollars of new construction took place in Provo, according to City Engineer E. A. Jacobs annual report released this week. Of this hav amount more than three uttering or in sorrow quarters of a million has been spent the helpful Influence of ;bow in private and construction, while er hind word and deeds. humble philosopher projects assisted by WPA and NYA funds accounts for that her hobby ha always neaily one half million. lets "knowing and loving Sixty-si- x new residences were built, the engineers And ay, very earnestly, semi-publ- ic city-sponsor-ed ex-ile- iu peo-tin-." Berry Growers Seek Solution to Surplus Fruit Problem pjgrama, declared Thomas Weaver, of Orem, chairman If 5000 cases of berries were needed for the Salt Lake of the Utah county health market, and 5,100 cases arrive, the market is shattered council, after his return from such was the verdict expressed by 150 growers from Orem, Sait Lake City Saturday in which and surrounding areas, at a meeting Wedhn participated with other mem- Pleasant Grove, by the Chambers of Commerce of u night, sponsored nesday of stats bers the Council, In rally of various organisations Orem and Provo, and presided over by Alvin Lunceford, from various counties throughout with Ray Loveless conducting the discussions. Reports Engineer Biggest Building Program in Provo History Reported By City Engineer; Provo Becoming Residential Center FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED AT PROVO, UTAH DEPENDABLE STOP! STOP SIGNS mean STOP! and the guys that think they mean Slow Down" are heading for trouble. Chief Henry East of Provo is putting on war paint, and means business. lie handed out 11 "tickets" to motorists In Provo the other day, and declares he should have given 89 motorists the chance to explain in court why they did not STOP when It said stop, but he didn't have time to ticket all of them, so fast did they arrive at the stop sign and get on. When entering from a street with a STOP' in ft before pushing on into the main artery, motorists are required to STOP, which, means n complete stop, not n slowing down, says Chief East, and Provo police officers are nil Instructed to bring offenders before the law. tho stats all working toward bettor health programs, and sponsored by the Stats Farm Bureau. ; Without criticism of tba medical profession, but rather with the hope of cooperating with them, who ire giving $1,000,000 a day free service over the whole nation, the State council went on record as favoring soma form of health medicine, oooperstive both for the benefit of the doctors as well as the people, reports Mr. Weaver. medical needs demand . Today's that teeth, eyes, and minor physical ailments such as tonsils, malnutrition, and chronle condl tlona be .looked after, and survey made over tho state prove that medical costa today, If properly spent, not in by use of drugs and prescriptions unauthorised by any doctor, would give an adequate revenue to the doctors and at the tame time give the people far better medical care, explained - Thu problem facing berry growers to wrapped up in the problem of uurplue, moat of the discussion indicated. Surplus berries cun be disposed of in a number of ways, it wsa pointed out: 1. By Cold Pack, with tho Utah Cold Storage people coming Into tho picture. 2. By export to other centers such ss at Denver, or Butte or Croat Falla, either by train or by truck, with tho Timpanogoa Marketing association being subjected to numerous questions by growers. 2. By dumping the mrplua in- -, to tho street or doing away wit it in some manner other than marketing it. This solution depends entirely upon 100 per cen. membership in some organisation acting for both tba Growers and tho Marketing associations. Firework punctuated tho dto- cushions at times during (U'TM- ferenco bnt Anally unanimous approval was gained to tho appointment of a committee to investigate tho possibilities of merging all interests into one organization. Tho committee named wh headed by Roy Gappmeyer, with Jpmea O. Stratton, Cliff Tomlinson, Fred Cuimer, and George Stratton as members. They are to Interview both tho Utah Storage people and the Timpanogoa Marketing association, to endeavor to find some feaaiblo method of solving them prob- HIGH PRIESTS JOIN IN SOCIAL HONORING OFFICERS find the report shows, valued at $147,440. Uhls Itself may not be a record, has done a but added to this, the new Utah UTAH COUNTY FIELD Bn. Borneman Tonight at tho Fourth ward ntt deal of sewing, knitting and Valley Hospital soon to he openall high priests and their chapel but several rocketing, years ago ed, the new womens dormitory DAY SATURDAY partners are expected at I p. m. or telling sight caused her much at tre B. Y. U. campus, the two for u Joint soda! In honor of ulety. Five years ago and again their outgoing and incoming new public schools, Timpanogoa II Months ago, eye operations On Saturday, April 15 th at presidencies of both Provo and vtlilly restored her vision. She and Joaquin, a total of $700,070 North Park, youth will have its Utah stakes. c can see to go about the during the year 1010, makes the The honor guests will Include Ireta B. Mason, innings, states one alone but crochets rag rugs highest record in Provos history. tho form im presidency of Utah od does some knitting without The vast public works pro- county supervisor of recreation. stake before Its separation: J. M. bios. She explains that lnas-u- h gram carried out Activities will begin at 10 a. m. during 1030 Jensen, lame Jacob, and Beth as she cannot work she "surprised even the engineer with boys and girls softball Scott, and the new presidency of icepa busy' making rugs. who had underestimated the elimination tournament being the each stake: J. M. Jensen, Isaac This cheerful woman has, no total which could be spent, while first event. and LeRoy Docker of MEAN SIGNS STOP Jacob,' STOP, o oaM, taught many sighted per-tMark Anderson pointed Mayor Provo and D. O. Wight, J. stake, Chief East. tournaMarble and repeats see the true value of life. out that an operating deficit of A. Washburn, und 12 ments will be from staged $23,000 shows up on the annual of Utah stake. but that this amount is noon to 2 p. m. April brings to us memories of audit; Program number will be furRemaining softball games will nt April u few short years ego recoverable from various pronished by each ward lu both Assembly Day Mr. Weaver. kn anxious mothers of Amer-- jects to which the city loaned begin at 2 p. m. takes, with Ernest Paxmaa of money temporarily to finance the Awarding of prises to winners Provo were torn between the Hi Jt The theme of the Conference Manavu ward directing common construction. "... TV as thrso fold, hd reports: First, by commissioner Jesse Haww and emotion of In Other-lov- e Ry singing. Interspersed with An actual total of $410,900 Vern B. Thorpe, State Director of of cooperative tho question id their duty to their country. minute numbers three thee Plane for Provo high school's health programs, with reports these projects, Recreation will follow Strange that today many talks of was spent on Joint city furnished by ouch of tho honored are WPA Junior sum Day and events. rapidly nearing from various institutes ion mothers, whose sons never o$ which guests will bo glveq. NYA $15,117. the country, Candy shower for all children completion under the direction of plan throughout from the World War, $241,740 and Following this program ait will Eirued for labor, of elementary school age at 4 Glen Gardner, president; Edith which are growing more numerlive in the shadows Federal money paid to tho amusement hull retlro Bermaand for o'clock will he a highlight of the Clark, ous and effective all the time, dirk and threatening war the citys portion being where the Pioneer ward will ennice superand secretary. Chaffin, In with glowing equipment Utah, terials, day. loidi especially if only there were some tertain, and refreshment! and ' The annual Junior aaaembly to reports from Carbon county, San Supervsed Volley Ball, Cromruce for them that their vision. will be enjoyed. dunelng Helen Hickman The result of this vast program quet, Badminton and free play .being directed by ' young lives had not been Juan Medlrul Contract, Weber T. W. Dychea and Fred Feraher will Plane Cnlllmore. and in Provo not children Georgia all units for other and city of participating operating improvement County nnifteed in vain how very grate-i- l are directing the evening's event, out in the tournaments, with con- Include the presentation of a one-a- satisfactorily. they would be. In view of the he felt for many years, points assisted by Walter Startup for aeta musical Chief among cessions and booths, and fun for play and special Second, tho matter of organisthat seems impossible, then Mayor Anderson. refreshments, and George A. orchestra. the Crabtrees out he carried so to will Spence by beet and henetltting how bring everyone, the ation, projects b imail wonder that we wish, Brown for tickets which are aet are the Canyon aqueduct, during the entire day. The one-aplay, "Dates Inc., health program before the pubt 2$ cents Jov more than ever before, to city couple, widows In recreastorm and sewers has the following cast members: lic and secure the cooperation of Sponsored by W.P.A. ran to our Gold Star Mothers $23,092; free. The reward the being reElinor Brockbank, Dick Sparks, the doctors. sewers, $99,007; street paving tional staff and municipal lot we do love and committee will be memception appreciate 23-Utah the city Cnlllof $105,107; creational departments, EUlne Taylor, .Georgia enabling lem. Third, the problem Mries; that we respect the flag district bers of both quorum presidencies. Another mooting was set for water mains, $59,112; irrigation County Field Day will be a day more, Richard Paxman, Ray legislation, with reports from Uoh is so dear to them; that street of days for everyone. Nash, Bettye Pratt, Walter Wlest legislators themselves on such Monday night, April 17 at which hsvs a deep and sincere gratl-id- e Improvements, $11,031; and grading, $17,611; and Bob Curtis. proposals ss House Bill 225 which time the special committee will for the sacrifices gravelling they have 0, $42,-66- 7. A district from the to also passed the Senate, hut which report their findings. build how and quartet saxaphone curb gutter ) Demonstrating loMy made for us. "SaxMore than 200 of tho 400 acres was vetoed by Governor Henry up speed and eliminate error, Crabtree band will feature we take this opportunity ' Condemnation of the of berries on Provo bench were High Numerous other smaller pro- students from Henager'a business aphone Symphonette; a novelty Blood. Hlute Provos Gold Star been accomplished the meeting. Announce college presented a typewriting version of Hold Tight" will also Governor's action in this, declar- represented at Hannah Boyd, Mrs. jects have the as airport. $146; exhibition before commercial be given. ing it to bo the remit of ignor- Frank J. Earl, president of tho iQmet Tucker, Mrs. Sophrona also, such museum building, $072; Carrying out the theme of ance of the cooperative principle, Provo chamber, Victor C. Bird, tudenta Monday, under the . Mrs. Mercy Every high priest In Utah Peay, Mrs. pioneer roads, $914; sidewalk " Junior Day will also end of the urtnul provisions of chairman of the agricultural comC. J. of "Chivalry, Henager, Uabeth. take to urged to attend the superrelon Barrett, Mrs. Ida Nel-!- " cemetery oil surfacing special decorations of tho act Itself, were spoken plain- mittee, and Clayton Jenkins, Monthly Union meeting Sunday, Nettie Lockhart, and raising, $5,210; and university president of the college. This Include the medevlai splendor and a special ly, hut with high hopes for the chamber secretary, represented April II at 2.90 ,p. m. la the center street demonstration accustomed 'A Min Faucett. avenue, $7,210; golf clubhouse, girls, who are going to Chicago edition of the "Provonlan," semi- future, both for Immediate plana Provo. Pleasant Grove was re- Fourth ward chapel, as Important to enter a commercial contest, to monthly publication, edltted by a being carried out, and future ef- presented by a large delegation mutters pertaining to the quo$7,002; cemetery cottage of growers. ntly I talked with a broken demolition of old school forts for better legislation. before Urge audiences. Junior staff. rum will be presented, announces typewrite 0 woman whose IS year lngs, $6,979. the quorum presidency. ion wii killed tiro years ago Dr. L. W. Oakes, senior memMr. Jacob points out that miles drunken driver. I wish it 52 V ber of the Utah utake high counProvo now has nearly 12.00 J Possible to let those who of paved streets, including cil, will report to the quorum the 60 Wak and .drive see into the miles of concrete; almost special priesthood session held In thing hearts and ruined lives of the Salt Lake temple, Saturday. miles of sidewalk pavement; loved ones who must live over and the highway. I am thinking fee to display signs und special Dr. Garn Clark will be another By Imval & Morris 42.12 miles of vitrified clay over again, day after day, of thooe old burns, fee on etch board. But we allow speaker, dealing with Personal concrete sewers, and 17.5 miles n to the fourth in a scries of articles written for the Utah manure individuals to spon- Welfare work of the quorum. B. piles, tumbled - down u J heedless slaughter of auto-trt-ll of curb and gutter. into Uonnty Landscape Improvement Campaign by Laval 8. Morris of sheds, broken fences thst we see sor a bill board program that to F. Larson, chairman of the misVictim. coming is rapidly Provo as dully. I am thinking of ths spiri- gradually destroying more scen- cellaneous committee, will anthe realization of it destiny be- the B. Y. C. Landscape Department. , Utah tual torment to which those of ery than thousands of farmers nounce a special project for city residential TAH VAliEY than more even is who NOTES the our important landscape persons are subject could ever destroy, and not even April for all quorum member. Anderson, Preserving lieves Mayor dewho are sensitive to things which bothering to harge them for the Other matters of Importance will added that with projected re- creating more beauty on it. However, both the preservaour landscape. as a lake destroy privilege. Why ehould we all pay be discussed. Utah of Unionising Utah county is the velopment bids tion and creation of beauty on the landscape, whether on cento u gallon on gas to mainfive course Of we this city have J. A. Washburn, chairman of gone area, fur; "vdlate objective of the Union creational choice spot ot the home grounds, along the highway or in the community, we have dared to mention certain tain roads when some of the the class instruction committee, the become to fair league division of the Utah area. profits along the high- seeks 100 per cent attendance at are the goals of landscape architecture, and the program things; We have not dared to greatest the whole Intermountain tenty Central Labor union, ways come from bill bosrds, free this meeting. clean-u- p state-wid- e to Ralph Hedquist, camjaign. ntenthn other things however. from such tux. are gain of the Spanish Forkera Much has been written about "Art City or some other osten- Bill boards for instance. We have Utah State the for . Why should we tolerate bill ready making when the u tatlous declaration, Livestock show aet for an annual clean up campaign; picked on the poor farmer who bosrds at all when the people CnFlStliUl oCICnC6 i Day l now being destg-- Junior most conspicuous type of art In has an ugly barn next to the road, of the Hawaiian Islands have . 9. It I not begreat deal of which to misunderChild Health Day, accord- - Mav 6 7, 8. and 1 rilltedi uve better huslsee we beare a which hundred existence ljCCtUre but there Fork doubt that who those probably (that beyond are proven There cause Spanish Dr. 8ldney B. stood. chair-of Sperry, rest of Utah hill boards destroying the land- ness can get along without them. the state child health livestock than the more enthu- lieve that if a community or a from the highway) tends to deIn this issue of the Utah Valley to each barn. In letter from the Secretary of scape create. than lttee. in Utah und Provo but that they have rather A. boy state Is cleaned up once u year stroy News appears the comF. i Mr- - With Y. F. Commerce at of Valley and Chamber the boards And do bill these what leader I am not referring to that text Booth, und siastic members than any other that the goal ha been reached. of a lecture to be deto "Business states he plete Honolulu, besides destroy the landsape group of Individuals who do livered April 14 In the rVj B- -nreAllred, relief aoclety and of tbs state whleh put this Imagine a living roe or kitch- small when bill boards now tonight. as have already created beautiful and fit Into the general scheme as good Science edifice at the " planning a Child part annual event over. "People Christian In stato this were once employed. rent If of dlsorderllness? year cleaned you up en that Is places In the form of good home conference for mat day. big every time. will find that cigarettes were last advertised on corner of First North and First a pretty sight for self respect- architecture and landscaped them board space you :L eonntF form bureau will us- - make the town of revenue bill boards In 1931. Since that East streets at 9 p. m. by Ceorgs sources are great who they cant to but those in taste Is with the of ing people? And so It And time tliclr sale has Increased al- Chsnnlng. C. 8. B., of San Franboard. owner the chairman the of to whose J. Elmer Jacobsen, of Commerce home grounds or community or bn bothered, and to those of most one hundred per cent, ac- cisco. all derive even though they perspective on life Includes only 8u6r division of the De- -i the Provo Chamber More than GOO extra copies of Is a matter their benefit from the public cording to the State Tax Commisnt r Agriculture has an-- 1 highway committee. Is taking np a state. The problem very narrow vista. Issue hsvs already been orthis hoodwinked are We landsion. would universal being Improve-meIf and of the clean highway All that we experience heroines lip of constant rate of $2 per acre earnestly the matter Additional copies may be dered. hill boards. landroad. They these own destroy we the all by If we a part of our intellectual and cul- scape (for Maho und Oregon for of the Trovo ranyon serv- preserve our landscape Inobtained our Insult by culling at the Utah Inndsi-np., and onr tural background. Yet we eannot scape, no mutter who holds the X. ng and thlnlng beets, with Forest officials, reclamation company ofPublishing Valley tax may- would reflect are telligence. town practically n acre for us he when deed) man Insults they and hang a 67 North First West street. first hoeing and ice officers, city the fice, landscape Lets sweep phere. free. CF with something that positively or econl und other ors throughout the rounty copy. The prlre to five cents We Bto pretention slRnn Along A few state are a permit dean whn we sweep. require nauseates us ss we drive along commissioners or of the 1939 "Garden City" ruunty beet sugar highway the solution. working toward bet "w god can always in other persons. hop-scot- Junior Planned at oon-llctl- ng - 1 ct ct Utah Stake Priests Program Mo-M- rs. Preserving the Landscape par-tlcutr- ly half-doze- rl r ng - T' -- I'! H y nt - MRS, UUSSER TO SPEAK PUBLIC AT mi FORK) Mrs. Burton W. Musaar, Unitad 8tateu delegat to tho Uusa Inter national conference, will bo tho speaker at tho Provo Public forum Thursday, April 19 at 9 p. m.a announces Joaoe W. Johnson, director. vMrs. Mueeer is one of America's outstanding woman. In 1911 ah was appointed by President Roosevelt as delegate to the Conference Pose at Buenos Alraa; again lu 1997 aha waa named a member ot the Peace Mandate committee, and led tho "Flying Caravan over a 20,999 mile flying trip to visit American republics la tho Interests of tho Buenos Aires peace treaty. Her appointment again la 1919 (o Lima waa emphaslaed at that ronferoace by the conference of electing her aa Commission IV, over which ah preaided moat of tho time, a now record for women. Last year ho waa also elected member of the national Y. W. C. A. hoard. to Twenty yean of acralc social and political groups in tho atato have mads her tba outstanding Utahn- - In child labor service, unemployment services, family relation! societies, foreign nationality groups, until today Mr. Musser stands us an honorary member of nearly every organisation of such groups in Salt Lak City and Utah. It will bo a ran privilege (nr Provoans to attand tba Formal on April 20. Tho public la invited. il vice-presid- B. Y. U. Concert Set for 'April 24 i A wonderful opportunity lor Provo people to hoar tho B. T. U. Pro fees or. Band directed by Robert Saner is bring pToridad under the sponsorship of tho Provo Chamber of Commerce, announces Clayton Jenkins, secretary. Tickets will bo distributed froo to various club and organizations in tho city, in order to secure nesting accommodations for those desiring to attend. No charge will he made for tho tickets. Girls Baptism Day Sunday Baptism day tor girts to Utah and Provo stakes will be held Sunday at p. at N the Utah (delta eihwlntotrettep building, aa newness H. L Boswell, caretaker. Bishop Wilber Upwards Of the Manavu ward will charge of the service. I Why Not Clean Up? Editor, Utah Valley News. 1 would like to prais somebody for the good Job of "denning up Provo which bus taken place during the last few days. I have travelled about the town somewhat this week and believe the boys generally have done a good Job of It But if you think, Mr, Mayor, or Commissioner McGuire, or anyone else, that Provo city Is "denned up, you ought to take another look. Honeetly I tkink the city dump grounds are a better looking mees than some of the unholy rubbish which has accumulated right in tha heart of the city, and remains there year after year. Come on down and Ill show you where I mean, and I dont mean maybe. Any unsightly looking hoard fence stretched over In front of that area would look better than it does now. Why blame couple of old ladles In Salt Lake City for tho meeeT If anyone creates u nuisance, hasnt the city a right to clean It up? to over, Before this "Clean-u- p let get the heart of the town cleaned up too. Thank you, Coleman Allred. ! iv , |