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Show Friday, April 28, Utah Valley News Published every Friday Doming by UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. T North rim Provo. Utah. Wort Entered as aacond-clsa- a wim at Prove. Utah, under tfl mailer November II, HIT at the Act of March I. 1171. dum and election. This committee baa bow called for election petitions on seven different eountn and the power rompany has Invoked court action eight time. None of thee Questions In themselves have been of sufficient importance to Justify an election or the consideration of any court. It appears now the opposition would have you believe that the City Commission Is responsible for the long delay. At no time daring the past tbree years, eiceptlng for short Intervals, has tha Provo City commission been free to build a municipal power plant. It will I TTY tOMMIHKION DENIES poet ( OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE Utah Omeljr (TbU h the sixth In a eerie of articles wrlttea for the Chairman Lularapo Iiuprovwncat Campaign by Jarh Vh'k, (Male of Commerce) Chambrr Junior Ion leal lif Beau Homo of the prajivt, Paint-u- p campaign holds the distincThe Clean-ution of being one of the oldest and most universally accepted of all Campaigns. It offers a golden opporsertunity for everyone to show their desire for public vice in a movement which demonstrates that "Good Citizenship is Good Business' and brings reciprocative benefits to everybody. Its purpose is concerted action for community cleanliness, health, safety, beautification and better living. The campaign is an impressive and practical object lesson in better citizenship and civics through active cooperation between the growing and the adult generation. in the community for grratcr cleanliness, health, safety, thrift and civic pride in home and community environments. The instruments of the Campaign in the demonstration of good community housekeeping, are organized cleanliness, beautification, sanitation, repair and renovation of all classes of property and both public and private, with the attendant creation of needed employment As citizens, we are keenly interested in helping to make our community the cleanest, safest and healthiest in the country. This is a large order, but with everybody pulling together it can be close to an actuality. Every citizen has his own little job to do in connection wit the campaign. A thousand small jobs, well done, make a large order a cinch. p, (Continued from Fuse One) without correcting thn dm tee to time loet. There ntki np for eeneo in nailing or would be no buying revenue bond that Duet b pmid off before revenue could poealblo be made available for paying It off. Our plan an adopted by the people on October IS, IISI, contemplated one year for eonatrue-tlo- n and two year of operation before any bonds would mature. Wa did not anticipate three years of lege) monkey business. We had loet two years through obstructionist methods employed by the Power Company and were, therefore, forced to amend the original bond ordinance to provide for the ioet time. Ordinarily thia would have been a email matter, but no, the Citizens Committee Invoked the referen t -- Utah County, an Inland f Should Bee Oar: ONE BIG LOT . ORTHOPRAXIC TECHNICIAN , Top Velas RUSS la Every Car TRAHER- Do You Realize more Ielv. Are. PIIONR Oflfl Analysis Individual Impression Office and Res. 165 N. 3rd West Provo. Tel interests diversified make it more nearly than any like area in the Intermountain West. of a building or its contents.' The strength of the greet insur- County industries that contribute in a big way to the intermountain civilization are: Mining, stock raising, poultry raising, fruit growing, celery production (none better in the world). Our products by reason of quality are sought for in the best markets, East and West. ance companies ia neceeaary to '.shoulder so heavy a load. They g are equipped to carry the risk and face the responsibility, insuiqor adequate limits today. WILLARD 650-- J L S0W1ADS AGENCY Sad N. Cannon-AohtoCHEVROLET over-haule- d, Aria Attention ! Plasterers CASH FOR CABS OB EQUITIES Bricklayers CUSTOM REBUILT USED CARS OUR HIGH SCHOOL and grade schools are on and Liberal Allowances on New Cars Night Wrecker Service Whitewashes Ftione Provo IBB MONTAG RANGE SALE! Low Prices New No Included a par with the best to I have for sale and constantly on hand a choice supply of finely screened and ripened LIME PUTTY to supply, your needs. be pleased Andrew Fjeld at Extra Cost 520.00 SET DINNERWARE Here is an Example of Savings Offered You Abo: 189 E. 76-PIE- Phone N. St. UTAH LEHI, 1 Time Only OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS 543.75 Furniture Exchange BRIMHALL BROS. 1SI Weet 1 North Provo Esderive 348 W. Center - NEW APEX SrtlAl DASHU TAYLOR BROS C0MRXNY UTAH STAKE HIGH PRIESTS WEEK P Utah Valley Glass and Paint Ph. 403 EYE STRAIT BLUBBED VISION BEHOVED BY GLASSES HEADACHE li l-- lll I H.I I VISIT ART GALLERY nilH.ll IJI.UHHII.HILMmP More than 250 people, mem- bers of the Utah stake high priests quorum and their wives, accompanied Professor B. F. Larson, of the B. Y. U. art department, who Is chairman of the miscellaneous committee of the quorum, to Sprlngvllle Tuesday evening, where he led the large group through the art gallery, explaining various pictures exhibited this year. Mr. Larson proved a capable critic, and proved his almost unlimited knowledge of artists and their work by his discussions of the various pictures. It was a rare opportunity for so many to follow him through the gallery, j although the crowd was so large ' that much difficulty was found in trying to have all see the pictures and hear the comments abont each. Almost equal representation was present from each ward of Utah stake, with President and Mrs. R. J.. Murdock, President and Mrs. Leon Newren, and all members of the quorum presidency being present. The latest scientific method si examining the eyes Absolut results guaranteed. No glasses recommended am lens needed. Glasses may k had on Easy Payments. Ol. G. H. HEIHDSELMAN with Helndselmnn Optical Jewelry Co. and . TALK IT OVER . Your problem may be a big one or a little one but you will appreciate the advice of a friend in whom you have confidence. Whatever your problem ia, you can always feel free to consult us. Our aim is to be friendly in a helpful way Call at our office at any time We are here to serve yon. COLUMBIA INDUSTRIAL LOAN CO. 64 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 1277 ! For Sale 5K Acre on East Canyos road. 1 share TimpanogM and 1 share Rock Canyon water. Tenne g2300. 4 Acres with 8 shares of Bl Bench Water. Terms f 168& 5 Hm. mod. frame home. I large coops. X. E. SEC. Small payment down $27011 Her ns for - - MANY OTHER GOOD BUYS! PROWS and HAWS MOUNTAINS and scenery are unsurpassed any place in the world. We could go on ad libitum. Our greatest fault is that we are too modest in Utah county to tell the world about this Valley. Realty Company BS No. University Avene For Home, Building Lota Business Locations, Apts., sr Industrial Property elf as having auch faults In yourself. One can always tell a weakness In a critic by what he BAGS WANTED Rage will k ays of othera auch, In effect, bought b quantity, if propsrt wae the verdict of Dr. Billie laundered and handled. Inqd Hollingnhead, of the B. Y. TJ. at "Voice of Sharon offl education department, who lecphone 18-tured Monday before the Womens Connell, under the sponsorship of the discussion group who were hosts that day to all other Council members. "Mental Aspects of Current Literature" really was Dr. topic, for, according to her, all literatnre is a flight Old bmIcm Hve Anlmth from the reality, whether It he love etory, mystery, or what not, Highest Prices Paid. No middle man to take I the author living In a mental world of his own creation. profits. President Anna Bedd conductSEE ed the open session, with the Art section presenting Mrs. Bessie YERGENSEN Oourley, who gave a brief art FOX FARM appreciation talk, and showed some of her lilac paintings. East on Fourth North The music section presented t DREM beautlfnl number by their ladies' ehorus. Mrs. W. T. Hauler, president of the ll:?tnlo.i section then tool charge, presenting Mias Holllngshead. -- MEN AND WOMEN OF UTAH COUNTY! f: your opportuni- Cordially yours, I See Them In Our Window .00 JL Per Week OUR ties, work foe greater achievements, support your industries, ban selfishness, and make Utah County the great Inland Empire she is destined to become. 76-Pie- ce DONT MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER I Realize Aristocrat Range Plus $20.00 Set Dinnerware Total $109.75 Value Now, for a short 79 5 33-- w Reg. $89.75 All White or Ivory Enamel 75 for he found anywhere. I made from the celebrated Peterson Brothers Lime Will on all Modemique and Aristocrat Models EASY TERMS MILL", the Brigham Young University, turns out men and women who have made a mark for themselves, and become a credit to the university in many of the high places of the Nation. Hnamsw DEALER DELUXE PONTIAC SIX, trank. 1QQC I wdw Knee action. New tires. Motor Guaranteed. original upholstery, like new 191 South University Avenue - OUR EDUCATIONAL PHONE 10S0 Inc. OLDSMOBILE Utah Special Reduced Price! CLEAN-U- that Utah County has contributed to the nation more than its proportion A Broad Back s nSvWdUUD rlf"e nod faster than any other washer . . yet costs no more than ordinary washera See this wete Apex. Its washes that Utah Countys educational facilities are on a par with any like area (considering population figures also) in United States. in neceieeiy to cany the burden of lose sustained by the burning Sherwin-Wiuiam- Dasher this popular Apex self-sustaini- oa n, minutes your entire wreekir I washing in lem dun an ho or TOdi in new scientific Spiral County's (in ratio of population) of its ablest statesmen, and captains of industry. PROMINENT in Utah m A big tubful of soiled clothes washed spotlessly clean in 6 VS Rhode Island. that Utah Spnng RJIN1T1ING fipe that Utah county is than 20 times the Btate of than larger -I NO. OF THE FOOT Kinetogrnphic ports that "no bats have appeared yet thia aeason in tha Utah stake tabernacle. Mr. Boswell la caretaker at tha Tabernacle, and has waged relentless war on those denizens of the attic, tha last foray, with 46 soft powder shell, resulting last in my now 3 J. L. MADSEN Tha Pled Piper of Hamelin who got rid of all tha rata, hasnt got anything on H. H. Boswell, Provo's bat tamer, who re- in 6V2 arQ QUALITY TOED CABS ISO No. possible, tion of a municipal plant. Tha power election of October IB. fairly by 1931, was conducted tbs sponsors of municipal power, but the Power company took the City to court as aoon as the ballots were counted. If another election is held, the Power Company or it Citizens committee may be expected to attack the validity of their own election. Provo city is losing about 97,000 a month through delay caused by the Power company and its Citizens committee. The Power rompany, working through the Citizens committee, has not failed to Instigate court actions or Invoke the referendum on a single point where there has even the most remote been chance for Incurring delay. fall In the death of lit bati counted, and perhaps snothsr hundred wounded or frightentl to death. At any rate, report Ur. Bo, well, not a bat has been seen i far this Spring, and usually they are here early la April, and hn It la almost Uay. Of course they may arrlvi later, but It Is against tha nature to ehow np ao late, d. clsres Mr. Boswell, and his belief Is that they have had enough", and they are going to give Prove a wide berth In the future. NO MORE BATS IN STAKE HOUSE ... and my clothes State of When Its Springtime in the Rockies FOOT RELIEF ... s Within the All Used Car Buyers MunuaflMMCSZSl 5 CONTRIBUTED sei-ur- As stated, seven election and eight court actions have already been asked for sad instigated tha by the Power company and Cltlxcns committee to delay and, defeat the construcif Empire, DOBRXMHfflKXXMOIXXWmnm Is it necessary to call your attention to the beauty of Utah Valley. It is lieautiful at all seasons and in all moods but it is particularly beautiful today. I am sure the authors of "When Its Springtime ir. the Rocki s were thinkii.g cf Provo and Utah Valley when they .rote and compu-ethat beautiful song. It r.ua, of course, imiwamble to enumerate in these short verses all that the authors had in mind; the orchard blossoms, the freshly-plowe- d earth, the receding snow on the rugged mountains, the myriads of birds, ducks and geese in the marsh, the turbulent waters of the Provo that seem to be in a great hurry to run. the list lap of a long race and come to rest in Utah Lake; The B.Y.U. campus. This is springtime in Utah Valley. These are the things the authors had in mind. These are the memories that will be in your minds and hearts as long as you live. You will always be citizens of Provo. uninter- require alas month o( rupted work to construct a power (or pleat and distribution system InProvo. Even today, I am formed that the Power company attorneys ere preparing to appeal from the recent decision that won. they were reported to bsve abanAt no time has tha City doned its original plan. Ws did a (our hundred attempt to and fifty thousand dollar grant but our from the government original plana were not changed la the least oq this account. At no time baa the Power company failed to kill all the time allowed by the Court and by the law. Opposition leaders seem anxious to assure us that Jake and his "best cltlxeas will do everything promptly and In good faith. Baaed on our experience, have we any reason at all to think that one or even a dozen elections will mean anything final to the Power company crowd? 1939 We gladly Invite Inspection of our modern mortuary at any time. Yonr visit win both and and will incur no obligation of any kind. 68 yean this firm has provided Provo fumiH with beautiful services at costa within their means. Now, although modem facilities enable ns to provide even more imprenrive services, our charges remain within the easy reach for ail who call upon us. Wanted |