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Show A HOME PAPEN Printed for Home Polk Bn Home People im A HOME PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS DEPENDABLE PUBLISHED AT PROVO. UTAH B.Y.U. 20th Annual Invitational BY Today, Ends Saturday CAIN Tuday'a row are for Mr. Kllzabrtli (Vane Gambrr, of hrr rxaniplary lift of courage, initiative, aad imrk-- to other. bcrauMT For the 29th year, Brigham Young university is leading in the sports world with its annual invitational track and fieid meet and relay carnival, in which more than 3000 contestants are expected in nearly 200 events. Today and Saturday will see thousands here from all parts of- Utah and many outside places also, both to participate and to become spectators of these thrilling events. Last year 8,188 participants from 188 separate schools entered the various events, 1581 being girls and 1807 boys. 8tarted by Eugene L. (Tlmpanogos) Roberta former director of physical education and athletics, at B. Y. U., this annual meet has developed Into the greatest Invitational meet in the Intermountain west, becoming strictly an individual meet where team scores do not count, and only individual championships are declared. A brief outline of tbe order of events for both days is here courts. Junior high school boys' grade tennis competition. 1:80 p. m. Junior high school girls' Posture parade. 2:00 p. m. Track and Field activities for Junior high school girls; Senior high school girls and Junior high school boys, Divisions 1, 2, and 8. Senior high school class A and B boys tennis competition begins. SATURDAY: 8:45 a. m. Senior high school given: championship begins. Y Stadium. FRIDAY, 9:00 a. m. 0:00 a. m. Junior high school girls' Dance Junior college tennis competimeet College Hall. tion. Senior high school girls' TenSenior high school girls' danee nis meet University hill tennis meet. dburts. Trials Junior college division, Junior high school boys' Ten- sprints and hurdles. (If number During her first few years In the Maternity Home, If anyone nis competition (7, 8, and 9th of entries does not warrant trials, bad wished to know Just (Contianod aa Pas Four) what grades) University hill tennis duties were hers, they might have found her in the kitchen ul Beautification Contest Announced by Jaycee delicious preparing wholesome, food for the patients, or administering an anesthetic in the wee boms, or perhaps standing by, oven though a nurse and a doctor uere In charge, offering kindly vord and a sympathetic smile campaign this year A special feature of the clean-u- p that, never failed to give courage of homes is a Home Beautifiimprovement to to terrified, encourage suffering patients. contest sponsored by the Provo Jaycees. Cash prizes And many, many times she was cation and of out $10, and 5 besides a number of shrubs, paints, 815, tanging long lines of freshly most attracthe those awarded making be will hindered baby clothes between garden tools and four oclock in the tive and worthwhile improvements on their homes, anoming. nounces Mark D. Eggertson, Jaycee president and contest terations, repairs, landscaping, There have been 1891 babies chairman and general cleaning ap will retom at the Crane in Interested entering Those Maternity close Inspection, states Mr. ceive Home. And it is a tradition the contest should contact Mr. Eggertson. or there that Mother Crane must A. Denali Brown, Eggertson, Judges for the contest will oevry each babe out to the car Udell Jolley or send application Markham, Provo architect. t begin Its of Journey home. Un- -' to the Provo Junior Chamber Bessie Klrkham, home deMiss Center West 88 her Illness It, she Commerce office, monstration supervisor of the tn never failedprevented in this special 8t. Utah County Agriculture office, duty. Contest homes, which will be and George Smeath, instructor in after before and The worries, cares and anile- - photographed at Brigham Young landscaping beautification, will be Judged on university. have not been easy, and with Irregular bourn have originality of ideas, time spent, Following is the contest entry Mi failed to change her optlmls-an-d use of materials already at hand blank, which should be mailed to cheerful nature. the Junior chamber office not and economy. 8uch improveIn answer to a than Friday, May 6. relater al structural question ments as painting, to Neglect; Mayors Statement w That Provo city is no way responsible for any delay in the construction of the municipal power plant, but that the "opposition has used every tactic known to the legal profession for incurring delay and loss of time in carrying out the mandate of the people given Oct. 18, 1936 for the construction of such a plant la the giBt of a lengthly document now prepared and to be inserted in the 1938 Report of City Affairs soon to b off th pros, Tbs following etatomoat Is tbs - Thirteen yean ago laat March Mr. Crane, then a widow with three dependent children to educate, brought the large home 10 known aa the "Crane Mater-lit- y Home She epent much time, hard work, and money and . renovntlng cleaning the imnnda and the bujldlng. With faith and determination the iradually built up her buainew. Then the depresalon came, bringing new and difficult problem. She saw experienced and auccess-fbusiness men clone their doors, bnt she kept her faith to pinned to her goal service others despite their difficulties and adversities. No one will ever know Just how many young coaples she saved from despair by giving those mothers and babes the same care as she gave to those who had the ready cash. , er ceding the closing of the Crane hospital when the Utah Valley Pitnl opens, Mrs. Crane that her plane are aa to Just what she will fter her place is closed to Patient. 1 have seen some sorrow and attaches", she aald, but I T seen much Joy and happi- hem. And, too, I have the "action of knowing that I it up a first class maternity pHal. i shall misa the work the personal contacts, but I .T roaolved to be happy in batever I do." Beautification contest I wish to enter the Home Chamber of Commerce, sponsored by the Provo Junior clean-up campaign. in connection with the annual no be to charge for is It is understood that there of judging for the purpose photographing my home accomplished. the degree of beautification persons- I A I ' A - " nQt only Address. PUI ... ..1 .. rr... 32 West Center St., Provo, " C' Utah. ,.lu mCT betfrtT slates Mayor Mark Andsrson this mayors explanation qt tbs week. status of tho Powar qnoatioa la Every move taken by tha city Provo today: and every counter move made by MAYOR STATEMENT: tbe Cltlsen'a Committees and tha The Power Company and tha Utah Power and Light company attorneys la aet forth with date Cltlsen'a Committee are relying and tha resultant action through on tho theory that tha pa bile wlU the entire history of tho Power become mnddled by tbair taetlce and actually begin to think backQuestion" In Provo slnco tha election In 1188, the mayor wards. This following statement, repolnta ont. This document waa authenti- cently published, la falsa: cated thla week by diligent reIt's a fact not generally I. G. search by City Recorder realised that Provo Cky was Dench Into court fllee and city free to inane revenno bonds records, and wne authorised for ami bnlld n power plant and Insertion Into the official report dlnfrlbattoa system on July for the year 1988 by the CUy 10, 1888, when tho Power cltlsen Commission, that every and light Company's petimight know for himself the truth waa tion for a of the matter, and not be dedenied. pendent npon false statements would No practical person made publicly by "interested" end organisations de- assume that bonds could be sold person (Continued on Page Two) clared Mayor Anderson. . he"h - R. JUSS,IROT9' - 'mark . . PROVO CITY 1 andean ' s , Downtown Parade to Mark Start of Clean-U- p Week v . '.31 a month of planning in frequent committee meetings has gone More into the formulation of an extensive program of cleaning and beautifying Provo, Denzil A. Brown, general campaign chairman, said Thursday. To be conducted during the week of April 29 to May 6, inclusive, the campaign will be under the direction of the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce, whose committees have announced completion of extensive plans to guide the various activities to be included in the program. t1" Beginning with a mammoth parade through the downtown section Saturday at 11 a. m., Provo will officially Inaugurate the annual clean-u-p and beautification campaign, sponsored by the Provo Junior chamber of commerce. The campaign will last from April 29 to May 6. Judging from public sentiment already expressed, of Provoans are expected to begin in earnest to thousands unsightly objects from public as to them by painting where neces- use spade, broom, and paint children for a freo show Committers Named a He sary, placing rubbish and ashes in a thorough donning and day, May 6. Announcement of tbe various well as private property. In so containers It and be the that repairing may painting All children committees was mads by Mr. urged of tho city, ntnteo In dreoalng-n- p 8atnr-brust- Brown this week as follows: Glenn Kenner, PARADE chairmen, Nell Peterson, Jack Braunagel, Eldon Beck, Elmer Loveless, and Udell Jolley. Verl BEAUTIFICATION: Dixon, chairman, Eldon Beck, Thomas Peterson, and Allan Johnson. FINANCE: June Carling, chairmen, Mark Eggertson, and Vera Wents. chairman, Paul Larson, and Elvln Anderson. CIVIC AFFAIRS Jack Selck, chairman, Homer Bandley and Howard Feast. , PHOTOGRAPHERS: Reed Blddulph and Ed. J. O'Brien. DISPLAYS: Jay Stevens, and rhairman, Ray Meacham, Paul Larson. BOY SCOUT COMMITTEE: George Brown, Paul Henrlrheon. Provo shall always owe a debt . hetitude to this pioneer Pitl woman for the great he has played in making Ltr.?1 o people "hospital for maternity cases. plies Densll A. Brown. PAINTING: Entry Blank 1989L City Commission Denies Charge That Delay Is Caused By Track and Field Meet Starts MARY ELLEN FRIDAY, APRIL 28, INDEPENDENT and Weston Garrett. Aptral to Cittern Voicing an appeal to all Provo residents to cooperate, Mr. Brown (specially urged the removal of of fences, barns, garages, and other buildings. For the past few years our Junior Chamber, with the fine cooperation of Provo City, has been responsible for the removal of thousands of tons of ashes nd rubbish from cellars, attics, alleyways, streets and vacant lots. All this has contributed In making all sections of our city cleaner, more beautiful and a better place In whlrh to live. Alms Listed The alms of this campaign are Mr. to threefold, according Brown: 1. Keeping our city clean and attractive. jZ. Enlisting the Interest of onr ambitious cltlsenry. 8. The far reaching influence of having our children grow to youth and adulthood Imbued with the spirit of clean living. Ws earnestly solicit the support of all residents of Provo to remember the date from April 29 to May I for the general clean-n- p week of our city and hope that they will cooperate In making this week most beneficial picked up by trucks during this week and repairing and painting old buildings so that at the close of the campaign we can say that It has been most successful In every detail," be concluded. Dentil A. Brown, general campaign chairman. Tho parade, which will consist of many band, floats, and hundreds of youngsters In n "tin can will form at nlxth regiment, Final plans for hauling gar- west and Center streets and probage were disclosed Thursday ceed to first east at Center where when It was announced that nil card will bo laiued to refuse to be disposed of must be pledge set In container at the curb In front of each house by Friday evening. May 5. This will be removed Setordny. Receipts from principal farm products in Utah during February, 1939, Including government payments, totaled 2,330,000 ns for compared with 12,328,000 the rorrespooding month last year. In Utah 5311 members of clubs were enrolled in 1938 In 683 dubs in 223 communities of 28 counties. Supervision of these club required services of 1007 adult leaders who were trained st 117 training cluses held with n total attendance of 2043. 4-- H participating the tin can parado must have string of cans, not to exceed 19 eana to each string. Wire mast be need to hold tho cane Instead of ordinary string, states Glean Kenner, parade chairman. Only those conforming to the rnlee win bo entitled to a plodga card, of which tho following to a copy. Pledge Card I ' have done my part paint-u-p as a good citizen of Provo, by doing clean-uor fix-u- p work in my neighborhood during the Junior p, Chamber of Commerce Clean-u- p campaign. hours during the I have spent at least week and thereby am entitled to attend a Free show at the Paramount theatre, Saturday, May 6. Certified. Parent PRESENT AT DOOR FOR ADMISSION |