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Show HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Hobo Peoplt fa A HOME PLAHT 41 4 5 6,7 8 12 13 14 15! 19 20 21 22 18 is 7 1 10 11 ,2526 27.28 29, Two-Num- ber A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS DEPENDABLE Thirty-on- e asons For Denying Utah New 0Wer and Liht Go, a franchise Given by ProvoMayor Unusual Program Planned For H. P. Meeting Sunday Utah stake high priests will PUBLISHED AT PROVO, UTAlf PKl DAY JULY 14, 1939 INDEPENDENT Pettifogging Obstructionists Label Is Being Attached To Coleman Group Workers' Alliance Protest WPA Changes District Court Issues Writ Restraining Mayor and City Commissoners Protests In no uncertain manner were evidenced Wednesday evening at an open-ai- r meeting In front of the City and County 8un-dular monthly quorum meeting y building by a huge crowd of In the Fourth wurd chapel, Mayer Anderson Explains Latest Action Taken by WPA workers, members of the to made according pinna public Workers' Alliance, and member Gives Views as to Why Jacob Coleman and Citizens Committee; Citizens Committee Obtains Injunction Against 4t n special executive meeting Mayor Mark Anderson of organised labor groups, under Power Franchise Renew Not this week. Should City Commission from Judge Dallas H. Young Provo City the chairmanship of J. R. EdDr. Thomas L. Martin, and I. Pettifogging obstructionists is the term used by wards, president of the W. A. to the B. Brockbank are both slated for Mayor Mark Anderson to describe the tactics of the Changes in the WPA hoars An order to ahow cause why the Mayor of Provo Although petition copies are to be granted with quorum addresses, and dealing wages scats were the eansa headed election Jacob on the Coleman an CitiOpposition and the Committee by seeking city and the City Commissioner!, J. P. McGnire and of the protest meeting, with re..Qtuen's actlvltief, Dr. Martins topic be- Committee i51 in latest their Mark Anderson move to How Can tlio discredit Mema ing: solutions and plans for action Jesse llaws, City Clerk, I. ,G. Bench, C&ty Auditor, Quorum question, Mayor Power Franchise her Find Abundant Life? the for a and such being by adopted meeting. City's lose plans would municipal power plant. heavily by granting Mary F. Smith and City Treasure, Almo B. Simmons, tiah the people Hr. Brockbnnks subject being Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo, is reasons to the should not he restrained from expending the $850,000 whispering around campaign being spread given following The Quorum and the Member. the first Aker, received hearty i franchise, according lie on of also, the site deal to reports, now on deposit in a Chicago bank to the credit of the graft power Chamber music will be given which the whim to the press: applauae for hla address to the answen which have mayor now teen leaned by and ho moat wherein to able was workers, Provo spoko by Professor Leroy Robertson, city City to be used for the construction of a Municipal The major reason why pointing to the official audit sold. The Supreme court of their probpower plant hurt, sympathetically will and and form an was company, the and d statement ahowlng tne exact ruled power system light frame a again in the Citys favor on lems, and the trying circumstanhy Judge Thursday afternoon directed appropriate period by BULLOCK ran-(friamount of & all f money spent for the everything of Importance. ces nnder whclh they are forced Light companys Delia H. Toms the District ut that Utah Power Professor B. F. Larson, chairman lte and for all other purchase! Where can we find a bond Is- to live even at present, to any of tbs stake miscellaneous comCent, spoa motion of Attorney expires on Jan. 27, 1940. and coeta under the Power pro- sue with a George Worthen, acting for tho IIUVEEII tetter mittee. founda- pothlng of the additional burlower refinance at a legal ULEN, We are already arranging to gram. tion? The only thing that will dens the new conditions will Imfollowing ettteoae whooo An executive meeting of all The ruling of 8be Supreme stop us from rate of interest when the citys plant is in full operation, ware attached to tho writ: pose. a at refinancing group leaden, and committee court of Utah H. B. Kokin, The mayor advised against Albert itvonld of course be impossible to obtain a lower rate ordering the City lower rate of interest will he to Well Known Financier chairmen from all wards of the recorder to Issue petition copies vote the Power company another strikes and all forma of violence, Patrick, Albert E. Terry, R. A. Power company stake will be held at 1:10 p. m. on the refunding revenue bonds if the Writes Mayor, Telling for a referendum on the resolu- franchise. In my to tako their Alfred C. HodqaM. Mooreftold, opinion, there urging the workers This would mean a under the direction of the etake tion to refund the Revenue Amid obtain another franchise. In an Into C. bond tho John Roandy, Alfred Is not the people problems Johnson, is of the Him City slightest danger melchlsedek committee. Lucky at a lower rate of Interest draw people of Provo considerable loss to Provo city if we fail to secure a & T. Klegley, W. P. Whttn-heabeing eo foolish telligent and edueatlona! way, the mayor's Ira thus: as to do such a thing. npd O. W. FiUroy. (The fqj with the people behind them, lover interest rate. That Provo city made a writ served Call-We- bb and their "The probobstructionunderstanding upon Mayor Anderpettifogging Naturally the Power company will do everything son and the other city officials ists have succeeded only In piling Provo's new public library, lems and the injustices being Im- wise choice and a lucky Announced of Nuptials of hearing at IS. more unnecessary expenses on posed they could secure greater possible to interfere with the successful operation costing about $00,000 and con in associating with a.setsm. tho date eld and more consideration than one Indid for the move le last (This city. the municipal plant, as the Power July 19. company Fred Webb, son of Mr. and slructed under WPA, will open in Nuvcen & Company in the any other manner. to Interfere with the City's Commenting upon this latest Companys franchise ran Mrs. J. O. Webb of Provo, and tended to the public next week, perhaps move of the Citl sen's Committee jan in Logan or until theinterference the revenue electric refinancing sale of its Revenue bonds, in Provo if the Miss Marie Call, daughter of bonds at a lower rate of Interest. July 20. Dedicatory services oot There can be no such Mayor Anderson said Thursday to and Mrs. B. C. Call of Judge have construc- afternoon: franchise. been for 18. in set new its and not a The on is refresolution Purer company which July the signing granted Brigham City, wen married In erendum la Invoked was the InPublic If we understand thin' last tion contract with Henry To grant a new franchise to Utah Power & Light the Logan temple Wedneeday, Cox Walter Is move when of the pettifoggers it means inhe itial happy an at in step refinancing Ulen and Company, to tha algned be July 12. They were accomDr. Ned H. Dearborn, dean Of eunpany would not only injure Provo city but would terest rate of I Vi per cent or can help someone, for proof of practfeally nothing. We are reP. Bullock San of of W. opinion through the temple by the less. Four and a half which keep your eyes peeled for the college of general education, the District Court to cent well-knoa wt of treachery toward those who have provided us panied quested by per financier, Francisco, parents of both young folks. with no discount la, however, a his dally visits these days around and a member of the board of who writes Mayor Mark Ander- show cause why we should not with money to build a city-ownplant. We as well as The young couple left the next good proposition for an initial town distributing those delicious directors of the Institute of Pro- son, extracts from his letter be restrained from paying for the Nnveon have uctwl in strict good faith, and we do not day for a vacation trip In Call electric light end power system peas grown down nu bis farm paganda Analysis, will be the "(instruction project. being here copied: fornla. They will make their intend to double-cros- s anybody now or later. Our bonds have been sold, and west of the city. Many an old speaker at the Public Forum that Ulen to nnder contract and 1 was Indeed home In Tooele where Mr. Webb to learn pleased bond to build and for which night, July 20 he building of the plant end sys- friend has had n fine dinner here (Thursday The City expects to lie able to reduce electric rales won your long is teaching school. In which Mr. Cox's peas which will he the final forum that yon had Is as Provo City to nnder contract to as lately fast tem pushed being in Provo. This reduction will be assured if the City and will now be fought battle, announces for session this were main season, the attraction. so. to do the psy. Surely possible able to have Provo Join the 89 business in Provo. The plant has the total electric Jesse W. Johnson, director. If it Such an Girls people of Provo will not vote Injunction, Baptisms other cities In these United should become la nationDr. Dearborn noted would June Bean of Pleasant View, permanent, City's plant is of sufficient capacity to carry the full against a lower interest rate. But AX FREE. Lassl-ett-e mean that Provo City would bo ally for hie work In the field States that arc iT Baptisms for girls In Provo why must we vote on snch an ob- member of the Clover Leaf load, and to carry less would be an economic waste. over the list I restrained from carrying ont orIn Is toastmls-tres- a to he which looking be will upon club, going speak: vious will be Utah stakes perand thing?' Much has been said about competition being a at the fourth annual Utah .How to recognise and anallse note that moat of them are about dinances and contracts that have "This last ruling does not afformed at the stake administraof Provo. The been declared legal In every deDiscussion will the population home science banquet to propaganda. pod thing. There would be logic in. such reasoning if county 8 of the m. fect the tion building Sunday at plant progress p. to follow his the at Hotel Lognnsport, largest Roberta Indiana, tail hy the Supreme Court of the be at presentation given announce! H. L. Boswell, care- construction In any way. Three prime companies were competing. Provos municipal room Jn the with i2S,000 population, and the Utah. Resale Little Theater announces Miss rul21. court has July time who the direction has of (he Supreme taker, plant will not belong to Xuveen, nor to Ulcn, but will lx? The public smallest to Russell, Minn, with If delay results from thee schedule. TKe Pioneer ward will ed favorably on the fundamental J. Klrkhsm. county home demon- Provo high school. tie property of all the people of Provo. All of these towns turtles the Is Invited. only 358. stration agent. have charge of the services. plaintiffs should te legality of Provo'a revenue bonds, ara supported by the net profits and wo are sure will bo held Private power interests have operated fifty years from their utilities. Utah and liable for loss that may result to in Provo without competition. Never before have they California have no towns on the Ulen, Nuveen or Provo City. uked fo list, but I am sure Utah will have The plaintiffs should he remnjnpetition. . one If yon are retained as mayor Those who would grant the Power company anquired to put up a bond covering long to put into the full nmonnt of the constructher franchise also assert that the Power companys four others fatherless, 13 from and 4nuoculatlons for dytlieria, sufficiently action your dream that to now tion contract been have where where mother homes the given broken parents being realised. ales are Achievements During Past Year in Helping regulated by the Public Service commission, "Talk about high pressure? is attempting to support the were willing, with Dr. Woolf as1 often think how tat Municipal electric rates are not, and may soar e lucky yonr The cltlsens committee, with the Noted by Teacher. family, five whose mother or sisting. Children of Groups was In having sold Us bonds help of the Power Company atto father Is attending college tryany limit. In the first place I have always doubted Perhaps no phase of the Nurs- city for tetter income, ery school work has been more to Jphn Nuveen. His to actually torneys, are past masters at It. to tint Ine Public Service commission does actually regulprepare ing the moat conscientious concern Provo lias achieved the distinction of being one of and 27 from other productive of good results, deate the Power company. In the second place, such a the outstanding communities of the nation attempting families, mainly W.P.A. workers. clare Mrs. Knudsen. than the that I have ever known; it to not of the experts do not know. a question of honesty, bnt tate commission is not For example, ha fired 109 directly responsible to the by means of a Nursery school program to do something These children have been learning of habits of health and always Insome houses are so easily disciof order is and noon each meal cleanliness, people of Provo, while the Provo city commission one shots at Into tha bats congregating hot low-incoto given a their of to blip the children groups are fluenced hy fear, brought on by In the nttle this week, and for the children day which haa brought many mu pline, directly subject to the will of the majority of the voters banks are Influnnder that the them to and physicbetter adjustment socially, prepare oat 784 dead ones, with undernourished child to a point brought together with others of of Provo. of the big power trusts. But brought Any rates that the Provo city commission ally and educationally to take their place in the world, of better physical development, their own age, and they learn to ence 80 per cent of them being young not so with John Nnveen. ones. My fix that yield more than the actual cost of generatNot more than SO adult using the play equipto Mrs. Bertha II. luiudsen, head teacher of and aided greatly in equipping lake turns according 'And, too, I think you are bats were found In the entire to be each of considerate ment, for better children es and distributing electricity will be net profit, and the Provo those mentally whom of Dr. W. both Woolf, Nursery School staff, and other lucky In having Henry Ulen as lot, and he believes not more of life to come, ssys other, to avoid hurting ill come r assisted hy three other teachers have given of their own peraonal the struggle right back to the taxpayers of Provo. children or causing scold ants by yonr engineer and contractor. He than 100 adults eonld be found Mrs. Knudsen. time eo unatintfngly to help the Wt hav3 mdde the Power company four offers to and one dietician. hu certainly gtlned an enviable In the nttle If he got them alL These meals and other physi- carelessness. Shy, unsocial chilsciencauae. mania 4,818 Preparing are usually found to be- reputation In this and many That would average about 7.1 Purchase their distribution dren we are but has in which tha school os! aids Provo, system Additional help has come from tifically and serving these meals and foreign countries for his square young to the litter, the asms made possible come happy, laughter-lovinall anxious to to the 58 chldren who have been Mr. Houston of the State health provided have been hooting, but I know It to not average no he got at every crack buy it. It would cost $50,000 to In the active companionseeking by the assistance of public spirneceesary for me to say any- of his 22 rifle. He nsea bird the old system, and get misplaced poles out privileged to attend through the department, from Mrs. W. T. ited of their playmates. ship merchants citisdn'd Including f the streets. of various sponsors through- Hasler, of the Womans Council, thing now In favor of either con- shot for killing them, for they In There is no sense in having a forest of help fact, concludes Mrs. cern. been no small Mrs. Lottie Worthen, Mrs. Jose- who have provided boxes, play has beenuee yon have dealt with bnneh out the city, Plw to clutter the Knudsen, an environment which them together at the first reup our streets and alleys. One set of part of the accomplishments of phine Strong of the B.Y.U. kin- equipment, (especially from through these long three port of a gun. to the contributes wholesome and Beir by Firs Department men) am poles properly placed will look much better than the Nursery school, reports Mrs. dergarten department, Mrs. and reI sore they He to beginning to feel sorry and desirable cltisen-shi- p years l aats of and Elgin Oliphnnt of the parents of the children and other personality teen spect yon ns much ns yon can for the bate too. He finds them has created at the poles and two networks of wires to mar the Knudsen. the city. throughout possibly respect them." The same staff of flvo, beside W.P.A. adult education depart- parents very helpful to humane In many teen Nursery school, where children has wprise good appearance of our city. of sssisUnre Parents' Professor Dnsenberry ment, other (Several paragraphs ways. For example they eat the teaching the 68 children reguof group parents are followed B.Y.U. literary department, organised at socials held monthly, Mark Anderson, of a personal nature) two in larly. has provided opportunity the at first the ways, helped coddling moth, and mosquitos to the visrelaxation B.Y.V. giving not only Youn very truly, for different kinds of play activi- Mrs. Anderson of the are their favorite menu, eo that Mayor. pchool, and secondly hy their of coopethe but Hayspirit and ual parents, aid W. Ralph division, P. Bullock. ties, to develop muscles and coInterested time he kills a but he and every becoming parents cans 1200 more than for In ration. presentordinate bodily movements, and ward, local merchant, can better fort educated trained another mosquito bite and being were and fruits put ing subjects at tha weekly par- of vegetables him. It's tough business, this to carry ont their obligations as Back hs vlstled flvo hospitals, the Bos- at the same time have held a ents' ehll Physician use the for child winter for on discussion up meetings the Boston City, the weekly patents class where 867 ton Lying-Iboth to their children and killing bats, says Mr. Boswell. Returns From dren, and fresh fruits end vege- parents Bnt Mr. Boswell's fame as a to society. Children's, and the Peter Bent parents have met and discussed development. donated been also have tables service Another outstanding killer of bats ban spread over tha . An economic achievement Brigham hospital; as well ns tha iWoblems of child development. for has thus providing War liberally, has school broke ont this week General hospital. Scores of visits to homes have offered by the Nursery also, for gainst the bsta in the attic of land. This week he got a letter much of the material going Jnto been accomplished be8lth, Provo city Msssncheusetta from a man In Yellowstone Park, ""wm. returned Tuesday from At Newton City he found what also been made by the staff, and been the laboratory it hasdeve- these as tha and meager wages are, prepared scientifically the Utah stake tabernacle, with months visit In tho East, Is reported to bo tha finest city assistance given directly in Indi- come for atudenta of child school meals, for the undernourished small as the Income haa been, H. L. asking for help, for he to being Boswell, caretaker, lending run out In the vidual child problems. lopment Numerous high to more than $5,400 have been spent the Indies at the Harvard j health department aet-u- p by bats. Hie -children. regiment against the Invad- filled with them, and lodge are Sponsors for snch outstanding classes and many University In Provo, ers. The Nwton City. Wash-D- - t'nlted States, for It Is used by school they Nursery each nil to addition this, In first comNursery classes have visited the this driving away hie trade and hto orappearance c- work have been Provo City in purchasing supplies, and in nd a visit to the Harvard a a demonstration Inyear of these animals occurred business. school, as well as more than H0 child is given s dally health 1 tlr In New York, the ganisation for their graduate mission, various service clubs to wages paying teachers, cook, during the recent Chamber Music few the (who have given generous fin- parents, and even visitors from spection by a trained nurse or by Mr. Boswell usea tho 8 cent NYA girls, and In program, when the hull was being spent In school. It waa established by the a qualified teacher, and any ab- handyman, witnessed have lands the foreign Community ancial Foundation. support), with tamped envelope sent to him JJfWT oilier Mrs. Smith and Rockefeller ways. been inschool have from sentees darkened and (he bats came out work going on, so that public a church, with Rev. Irwin preferrtold the Yellowstone prohack pnd Smith brought Dr. Trovo who The rt,,drn motored tt stM Nursery school has to see the crowds, reports Mr. as well visited after the third day, and prietor Just what to do. for not t0 br,nt the dortor great amount of material and In- ing the nse of the building and terest has been aroused, in meet- Dr. Smith has certified as to further helped to distinguish Boswell. a tithing of bats exist h ,trnuous research formation on city health work, grounds, the Ladles' Aid and Mrs as assistance being given la Ihe.'r fitness to rome hark among Trovo as an educational center, ork Reports In A grim Ural bul- Utah stake tabernacle today of the Mono ing similar problems elsewhere. 'Ramona j ,Cnltoni. In which organIs engaged in and Com especially already within It schoolmates. accomplished, fellow letins creating their two declare 0. from that rhlldren hats as The seldom the well as pubrange School, uwl to Infest this grand old p"dAlrlcs, Internal ising It and planning It a It ap- Trope tedlci'' Along nurses. Mrs. Carol B. to five years In age, and come plete physical examinations have laboratory for students of child have more than two young, bnt building. In fact the infamona with public plies to local conditions. He hopes lic health Smith added Mrs. Dr. KnudMr. development, Roswell to finding ont thlnga bat odor has almost alo been given by families of and Mrs. Alice Symes. and from I en. .. P,rfh formed his bill of to he ahle soon to mske some Ralle, about hats which evidently many M. Smith, city physician. groups, four being1 motliorb. and vaccinations for small pox, C. Dr. Harvard, .long with which his of plans. public announcement Chamber Music, in adenojy dition to two addresses by outstanding speakers at their regu- city-owne- 50-ye- ar PRISES ni d, Lecture Dearborn Forum At ed for H ' Nursery School Acclaimed For Its Accomplishments Low-incom- low-inco- g, Dau-wald- er low-inco- Bats Are War is on Again n, East -- Jjj'.' .B -- ' low-inco- ! . |