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Show A HOME PAPER mi OCTQgR 5 jM. Printed for Home Folk 6(7 12 13114 19 20 21 1 lly Uome People la WttTPf Z4 Volume f .$ mmzk a, A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Two Number Forty -Five DEPENDABLE PUBLISHED Two New Aspirants For City Offices Last day developments In the Provo city election campaign Included the filing of Alma Van Wagenen for the mayors office, and of E. Byron Dastrup for city auditor. Both filings were made Friday, October IS. Hr. Van Wagenen Is so well known as a former mayor of Provo that no introduction Is needed to the voting public. He served Provo well and faithfully, and is known as an independent thinker and executive who does what he does because he believes he Is right. Provo ellsens generally have confidence In his ability. Mr. Dastrup also has had former service in public affairs, having served four years as county clerk, beginning In 1926. He also served prior to that time as deputy county clerk. He Is now engaged In the Insurance business and enjoys the friendship and confldenc of a host of citizens here. Hr. Daatrups entry Into the municipal race brings a fight for the city audi- WILL Sadie. I know youve lumpln special on yer mind bn you yet here this early, 'specially when I see that suing (Unt In your eye! Well, ie old chair Is vacant, nd I think 'd better sit you right down 'nd It this neck cloth ardund yer hrost so it yer rlbbin' sits too Irons, I can Jlst tighten It up ke this, Oh, did I choke you? gt that expression warns me, wants warn you, Loo, you'd btter go easy on yer klddin'l Im do to CURL yer hair, but I'd be awful easy to give it a tridental yank once in a while! I know, I know, you Sore, oat have to tell me whats tickin' jni! But I don't see why W. l. B. had to come right out In rlnt 'nd try to make a date with ie! Tell him where my shop Is? tors office, all other contestants should say not, not after being a straight race between two Mark Anderson pitted hat, I'd be scared! If hes got aspirants: bat amorous from our, more or against Mr. Van Wagenen, and m. Impersonal correspondence, J. P. McGuire against J. W. rbat wouldnt he be like If I led lim on by glvln him my address? Ibse, Sadie, Im Jlst a poor little Election rolklns soil what would a big, owerful business man want with To Be Held 24 nor HI ole Clara?! Why sure, Mnk a'hlm sayln that I thought Although no real contest loom- 'd given him a permanent! Chee .ad In the coming Provo City Vbls, Sadie, howd I go about municipal election, the law relivin him a permanent? Sure,lQulrwi that a Primary election is hasn't got any more hair than be held Oct.. 14. rules City Attor-- y Daddy! Itd have to be a ntJ i. E. Brockbank, otherwise )EEP permanent If I gave him the one office of city auditor In d that klnda permanents . whlrfl B contest appears might lint easy er safe to give! bave avoided such s primary bal-Chee, yon certainly have lovely lot, it was explslned by Byron now If my boy Dastrup, who filed st the last day islr, Bade, tend (by correspondence) had only after he learned of the city Mr hair, a premanent wouldnt attorney's ruling. w The complete ballot now la annearly ao apt to be FATAL as rdl as PERMANENT! nounced by City Recorder, I. G. Bure I like hie store. Nd I'm Bench as follows: loin to keep right For Mayor: Mark Andenon on' tradin here. Oh, no. If I don't give him and Alma Van Wagenen (vote for uy address ha wont know who I one). a. less I tall him that my hair Term CommisFor Four-Yeklnda brown, my eyes klnda sioner: John W. McAdam and Hie, nd, like some have said, John P. McGuire (Vote for one.) By face klnda pretty, nd that For City Auditor: E. Byron me o' these days Im goln Into Daatrup, Ralph Elliott, and Mary that little black F. Smith (Vote for one). th atorao wearln mine, 'nd that striped xffeta waist over tha gray sport MEET TONIGHT iklrt, 'nd wearln a red geranium PENSIONERS ilaned right here, will he Bade? The Old Age Pension and Bat 8ade, whatd I say that nade him think I was In favor Assistance organization will meet Provo f a new franchise for the power tonight (Friday) In the ;rt? I guess I must be losln Public Library at 7: SO oclock. 7 power o speech If I slut de myself clearer n that. Chee fW. I gueea I oughts get sore me sa darn mad to think how bout that one Whv Sadie mansr hundred ot hekeli theyve ell, id I i three-corner- Primary Oct 1 ar darned if I pvlng the Utah Power a new all theaa years, that franchise as I am 'o glvln W. R, wouldn't vote against that franchise Jlst because o my feelln' o' Sutler by address, or, yes, glvln' him u permanent! It Jlst righteous wrath! Righteous, Hd, that's a Mn't I mean work! Sure, Mther of em will work! Bade, pretty word, aln It, 8ade? Klnda r list aa well git this straight with . W 11 T f WeI1' friend ARE ! "IT You may be a American chiaen, and may have lived lure many years, but if you are not registered you CAXXOT vote. Are you registered? There is but one way to be sure go to the Registration place in your own district, and find out if your name is on the voters' list. If you have moved from one district to another, even within the rlfy, you are still required to regitser, in your new district, or obtain a immtfcr from your district to the new district luto which you have moved. Every citizen Is entitled to vote, no proMrly qualifications being necessary only registration. The last day on which you may register for this election is Oct. 81, If you do not register on that date, you CAXXOT vote. ' For details as to where your registration office is in your district, phone City Recorder, I. G. Ilench, Phone 470. full-fledg- their the trade. Classes in Carpentry, blue print reading and drawing, and moor tune-u- p will begin aa soon as a sufficient number of dents register for the various courses. The welding class at Pleasant Grove has been completely filled but If sufficient number want It, another class may be organized on Monday and Wednesday evenings. This school la now well equipped for acetylene and are weldi Ing, both A. C. and D. C. machines are being Installed. vocational desiring training should contact Mr. H. E. Johnson ut tho Provo high school Monday or Tuesday mornings. Anyone Utah County Wins Dress Revue 4-- H clothing work In Utah county has received a special dis4-- H 4-- H f e, 4-- H Tax Commission Action Challenged HAVE MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON PrwMsat Hatch New ChaapioM Crowmed Re-Electe- d Golf in Provo today la a far cry from the good old daya, way back when - - -according to Dr, Horace G. Merrill, now of San Diego, he and a few devotees UMd to come to the west end of Provo, with their lava mowers and after shooing tha cows away, permlta being Issued along with the regular buck season and even the rankest everybody, amateur full of optimism that he'll let his deer. For those few unfortunates, whose tasks keep them grinding away, well, cheer up, Sunday la coming and If you can't get (to the mountains Its a abort walk to the lake and the duck season opens at 7 a. m. Sunday Vi i & K Two Tickets An extension elasa for plumb-er- a will bo given In Provo high school, on Monday and Wednesday evening beginning Oct. 26. This course Is organised for any one now working at tha plumbing trade or that may be placed in -O The coming week end will find and Provo the rity of widows orphans and Sweetheart left behind Why? Need you ask? Well, all husbands and able bodied men have Joined the Red 8hlrt Parade and bled themaelves to the hills for a few daya of real sport. GOLFERS PROVO Orem Files 4-- H K-O-V- TO HILLS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1939 INDEPENDENT Wage for Harvesting NOW ORGANIZED two-pie- UTAH Frank G. Shelley, president when the Tax Commlaalon was lengthy letter directed to the Gov- created by constitutional amend ernor of Utah recently. ment and anbaequently given Ita "Farm people of his county and broad powera by leglalalva act attempt to mow enough graaa ao of Ibo state as a whole are well that it waa for tha purpose of cor- tho balls ware not lost ou tho aware. Governor Blood, of the recting certain Inequalities which greens anyway, provided you over continued Injustice to which they existed and to ayetemotlxa and got one there. Today Provo has one of tho are now being subjected. They are standardise assessments through-ofinest nine hole course In tho the State. likewise aware that theaa Injustice could in a large degree be Now after all theaa years and whole country. Dr. Herrlll says, corrected under tha present statu- after tha expenditure of hundreds "every bit aa good aa the course wo puy $11 tory provisions. Tha complete and of thousands of dollars in aalar-lea- , at San Diego, whera round' to play. tho a month year Comtho of refusal determined and and expenses, expert morning. Jesse Haws, who travelled mission to glvo duo weight to the clerical aaslstance tha first basic summer and was Ineast axial as facta they actually step baa not been taken, that of vited this to play the world famoaa throughout tha atato makes us determining a basis for compariJAYGEES INITIATE more than aver conecioua of the son by tha establishment of uni- Seavlew course (at $8.00 par fact that tha Chief Ezecutlve ie form classifications throughout round) had thla to any: "I, or you one hole of directly responsible In a demo- -' tho State, and tha establishment either, wouldn't trade 30 NEW MEMBERS course of fair and equitable methods of Provo's beautiful green j eracy such as ours whera tho la exercised as a deltermlnlng theaa classifications for the whole 16 of tho world power Sugar Beet Growers Thirty new members of the result of. our elective processes," to ha applied by all tax officials famous Seavlew vlthjta burnt up grass. in every county of tho State." Reminded of Provo Junior Chamber of Com- - 'steles Mr. Shelley, Tha past year has also seen the 1 another paragraph Mr, Shel Several meetings hava previousmerce were welcomed Into the of a beautiful new club erection Scale to that evident It observes: Burean Farm been tha Wedheld ley a ly by meeting organization at an honor to any city and ' house, Exetaxation and tha committee nesday evening at Haase Cafa, by aa estimated conservatively cutive board seeking relief for 8ugar beet growers In Utah A Sherman Christenson, local worth $18,000 dollar! It has a CounUtah in taxation of D. Tal and Inequitable Kicks, County who wish to bo eligible president, shower ty, states Hr. Shdley, but except big banquet hall, lockera, for benefit payments under the Price, Utah State Jaycea presito tho finest anyand altogether contacts for "aomi satisfactory Sugar Beet Program for 1989 are dent. Tha meeting marked the over with certain members of tha Com- where with only slightly the established wage end of the annual membership having on It anpald yet $1,000 to I make have my mission, drive was which yet Inaugurated rale, as determined for this However, the grounds, tha dab Two complete tickets have now first contact with tha Chairman county, called to their attention September 28, and brings the etc. are aot the only signs honaa been be Oram's found and in tho Tax eomlng (of Commlaalon) by tho county agricultural con- total active membership to 184, of Improvement "Provo Golfers servation committee, nays 8. R. according to statements of Jayceo , municipal election, announces V, treated with common courtesy, became recognised this year also. Emil Hanacn, town board dark, be adds. officers.Boswell, County agent. ' the tatorahlp of Earl Under of selection tha on original tha National although Reporting "It to obvious that In tha past Schnlater, Provo's pro, tho team Wage rates for topping and E, ticket for mayor, no Information from tha farmars loading hava been established by board of directors meeting held jfh People's State matches climbed eat In either Individually, of tho the Sugar Division, U8DA, as fol- In Chicago last week, Mr. Hick1 H. Lows, tiled a proteat refusing themaalvaa collar and took over untho to run, more score outlined a than of or factual lows: beginning at 6 tona progeneral collectively, third place ta the Mato disputed A. H. Christensen, has bean worthy of consideration duction per acre, or leas, 81.80 major programs which tha 700 Judge tournaments, Its Provo . lady per ton: 7 tone, 81.28; 8 tons, local Jayceo dubs In tha United Orams attorney ruled that when by tha Commlaalon. From whan golfers also finished third fa on concentrate will States informaa la do within filed tho five obtain 9 then 10 during daya protest they tone, $1.16; tone, $1.10; Stats matches. 11 tona, $1.01; 12 tona, the coming year. Tha speaker after tha dosing data for nomin- tion on which to baas their JudgGordon Crane, a local boy won on advanttho 97 cent; II tons, 04 cents; 14 commented briefly ations, it automatically allows ment In tho Uah County dispute? tho State Jaaior Championship at thla young men's organito bo mads. AcSS cents; ages"la this ease it la admittedly Salt Labs City and Luster Taylor 11 tons, 87 cento; 17 tons, SI sation to tha Individual and urged cordingly Philo Edwards accept- only a matter of judgmeit with Jr wo tha guts Junior eoasola-fou- jr cents; and IS tona or more, 85 full cooperation of new members ed tha nomination for mayor ou members of an appointive tlon eroWB. In tho Pooploa ticket, and Nerval commission with figures submit- cents. Jaycee undertakings. Add to this th fact that than A feature of tha program was Walker waa named to tho Town tad Mr. Boswell further etatee that by someone, but ovldoulty nq blri bMn hot, contested lag one close to agriculture, ou one when topping and loading are tha showing of moving pictures Board ticket in place of Hr. Fathers and Boas who had previously been aids, and all of tbo county of- tournaments, done by different persona 80 per and colored elides of heretofore Low tournaments. Aggregate ficials who era right on tha tournament. City Championships, rant of tha determined rates will unexplored regions of south- selected for tbo board. D. eastern Dr. taken Utah Other by members of tho Poople's be paid for loading. Whera a ground and know tho situation Directors tournament, that have fraction of a ton to Involved the Eldon Beck and Thomas Peterson ticket era Orton Preetwlch, E. E. thoroughly from personal exper- had hundreds of players and yoa of Young nnlverally Twitchel and Robert Hills Jr. ience and contact, on tha other, weight shall be rounded out to whileBrigham gat tom idea of tho advance on an expedition during the Tha Citizen's ticket to headed declares Mr. Bhelley. the nearest tenth of a ton and made. past summer. by B. H. Jolley, Orem's present Aa a basis for tba complaint of paid for proportionately. This year's membership duer Plane were discussed for the mayor, for tho mayorallty chair, Utah County Farmers, Mr. Shel- amounted to $1,505.60 and the Child labor requirement ere annual Gridiron be to with all members of tho present ley points out that laud bars to banquet another thing he urges all farm- held November first cash green fees from non memand for In- board excepting W. ltoted at an average of about $54 ers to keep In mind. auguration of Jaycee social acti- J. Richardson, whose piano was per sera, whila In other counties bers amounted to $702.00. This, mount does not ineludo approxiFor further Information re- vities to begin with a dance given at tbs Primary to James G. It averages above $70 an sera, yet mately 1,000 tickets ou tho auto-mlb- la garding the principles of sugar October 28 at tha Provo golf club. Stratton. Tha other Incumbents here assessments run from $25 beet wage rates, all beet grower Jack Vick, that ware honored with waa are Julian Hansen, W. P. Wil- to $225 per aero without taking round of golf. contact tha may chairman of the meeting. connty agent. liams, and LeGrande Jarman. Into consideration tho percentage In Provo today Golf la big of land In each classification. bualneaa and tha operating ex"Under the present condition shows tha a comparison, with due consider- pense sheet club tothat within $110 golf ation given to each classification of being self supporting without la Impossible because there are any grant from tha city. no uniform classifications and Now to end np the season, Andy therefore no basis for compari- Broaddus and Stake Bean ehoas son, concludes Mr. Shelley. tho members into the red and What action wllj bo taken In blue teama and, so wo hear, out tha future to yet to ho determined of aomo 50 matches tha blue's according to Lo Grande Jarman, won SO to S4 and were guests at of Orem who to actively leading In tha annual banquet held la Ray Aahwortb, and others were the Farm Bureau movement for the new club house Tuesday at Mrasrs. all Inapeced by not Utah is Cassidy tax reform, but ho a foreigners job, nor is it Raising celery urges that the which a swell time was enjoyed. Davies, piloted by Mr. Bosa job for cheap labor, but rather does it demand education and The elections found no one wilwell. They report .Utah county present condition must be corand intelligent application, with capital and machinery as could readily provide 500 car rected "If we are to keep Utah ling to release Aura Hatch and ha lands In possession of thosa who was retained as president to carry the chief factors id its success, declared George L. Cassidy, loads of celery If the growers till tha soil and preserve Utah's on tha man slsed Job he has so would unite on a celery promarketing expert from Los Angeles, who with Edward E. gram, and the market la already resources for tho education and ably handled the paat year. advancement of her people and Sherm. Bukofser waa retained as Davies, agricultural agent for the Union Pacific railroad, walling and seeking Utah celery. for futura generations. secretary-treasurand Marlon visited Provo and toured Utah county during the past few more Perhaps celery would be Halllday as a holdover director. Utah county where celery can be shipped East than West, believe days, studying tha celery New directors elected were whose company growers. Tha Federal Security E. J. Nelson, Andy Broaddus and Two limiting Mr. Cassidy, grown profitably. here and Its possibilities. Mr. l, believes Administration, hold connections with Chicago first water, and Jack In factors extol A Broadcast over KOVO to reedy and unxloua to help Dr. J.- Russel Smith with second capital. Ample water will and New York aa well ae Los In aa the new vice Braunagel If thla which 8. R. Boswell, Utah county soon tha respect growers To take 500 csrloads be provided with Deer Creek Angeles. and next year Provo president would organize themaelves. agent, and Dr. C. L, Pollard, of completed, not because the grow- of Utah county celery would be Golf activities will be better than unthe U.S.A.C., Logan, in company ers can use Deer Creek directly, no trick at all, he declare, for derAmple funds are available ever. but proper supervision, along use The new club house hall haa with Mayor Mark Andreson, Clay- but because of the reserve mois- people everywhere, once they with funda must trainbe found this excellent crisp celery from sub-soi- l, been booked for 25 dances already ton Jenkins, secretary of the ture It will supply In the ane-ctand to education i. Inaura of Ir- Utah county, demand tt more and ing distinct the the winter months and type providing during Provo Chamber of Commerce, and more. Celery growing demands - - - well the season hasn't even rigation demanded by celery. others, Interviewed George Wood, Another limiting factor enter "brains aaya Mr. Caaaldy, which started yet. Too much water ruins the crop, Roger Ferrer, John Durrant, quite ae readily as loo little. Most Into the picture however, they ex- means nothing more or lew than Heber Knudsen, and other Utah celery lands are found In low plain. Celery must be produced study of the peculiar problems InCommunity Church county growers, revealed the un- level areas, such aa lie along the on a quantity basis. Already tbto volved in growing It. of celery shore of Utah lake, which are Ir- county produces more celery than limited poeslbllltlee The theme of the Sunday mornNo more profitable field ezlzte growing In this county. rigated best hy water pumped any other part of Utah, but not service at the Community ing It befor to make quantity yet young college graduates, Mr. Cassidy and Mr. Davies from well. The soil Is rich and enough of will be "Rekindling God's Church were unable to be present at the loamy, which with ample water hlpmenta posalble. Capital must lieves Mr. Boswell, than to apply Girt within Ul." Church School use to be the obtained by growers next martheir fertile bralna to tha prob- will be held as usual at 8:45. Tha broadcast but arrived the applied intelligently produce mechanized farming on a large lems of agriculture, and If applied day and toured the county, re- vellous crops of celery. Young People's C. E. will meet to celery growing, net cash re- at Roger Fairer has 15 acres of scale. porting. In a special interview the Church at 7 oclock. Choir How to obtain that capital wm turns would be greater than most with the Utah Valley News, their celery. B. J. Cox to another big practice to held each Thursday In D. concluded these nigh at 8. The best answered their opinion. of them realise, grower, and Clarence Durrant, findings. Missionary Somovement by the experts. a ciety goes to Salt Lake Tuesday. Many good areas are found in Henry Jones, Edward Stephen, by cooperative ligion. Mr. Leland Perry will be lu charge, William R. Flrmaga la to be the announcer and Mrs. A. H. Fisher, talent director. William Prnsse la the publicity director. The program this Sunday will feature Mrs. Ariel Ballff In a scripture reading from the Book of Mormon. The musical numbers will be a string trio, and a lolo by Ariel Ballff. The programs of the future are to be wholly of M Men and Gleaner talent, so that the Youth of Zion ran have an opportunity to ezpresa Its talent. VOCATIONAL CUSSES 4-- U rBOVO, Failure to get anything, except a courteous hearing hy (Tovernor Henry II. lilood, in their appeal for an equitable uiljiiBtmi'iit of Utah county tax nBnossmenta, tho Utah County Farm Ihircau has challenged not only the record, announcement. hut the entire democratic formula which makes it posThe purpose of the weekly The season opens Saturday and sible for upiMiintivu commissions arbitrarily to assess broadcast, according to tbo spon- promise to be the biggest hunt sors, la to bring tba young men in Utah's history with 10.700 doe taxes without regard to local differentials, according to reand women closer to lu a REGISTERED? b. OF LOCAL AFFAIRS PRBGRAM TAKE Every Sunday afternoon, over radio station KOVO, the M Man and Gleaner Glrla of the Provo Stake will present the program to be known as "Youth and Its The program will be Religion. from 4:46 to 6:00, thla Sunday, and the same time until further YOU as MEN, GLEANERS DEER HUNTERS GIVE KOVO tinction through qualifying In dree revue for the national an award Just received by County It is a Agent S. R. Boswell. specially designed silver medsl and bears the words "County correspondence boy I Dress Revue, a graceful figure ow a. any other time! "Deep o their kllowatta that In flowing costume and tha Jfown In my neglectful B. R. as W. heart, wonld then ts It. I wouldn't vote for a new insignia In bold relief. It la a er ,l the ,1,TCT7J thumbnail aixe and worn with a y POW. a year, no, nor ten minute,-nchisyears JS clasp. for tho power trust If been In fer these many ! R. B. would give me hla whole holy 'nd sanctified! (The award la to be presented Well, again that last curl Is to: LaRhea Neilson of Sprlng-villin, with all the clerks thrown Oh Chee, Sadie, I didnt Revs Myers of American box o done! accompanied by a a word, did I? Fork and Ellen Bone of Provo eeleya moat tasty chocklita. letchu say hardlychoked to death R. F. D. No. S. rntohed with a doxen Orchids Well, you aint done No, youvo neither! now o elght-where the flowers Rules governing this activity chance swell had a You fine! ! Cause the way I feel tats that not more than 1596 of Now, Sadie, youd to gig me! bout this made by the benefits costumee th' the thing. Ikat'll come from the new city bet ten take those giggles outside, girls can be placed In this blue this heave me to want ribbon das. Per Plant will be ao valuable you dont Well, ALL of tha dtlxens o' Provo, dryer atcha do you?! Utah will ha represented In the the Jlst No, In fun anyway! all Tes Includin' my correspond-ae- e revue at the 18th Nanational me violent, gettln boy friend, that Id ha a part about Club Congress in Chicago tional as la I traitor to them all If I voted to the rest o' what told you SLong by LaRhea Nielson of Sprlngville, as scripture! hold a franchise for the power serious winners. see you next week, I hope! chosen from the county trust! Oh, Chee, no Sadie, I Sadie, The trip and all other awards sre "? feelln ae I do! I'm not given by the Chicago Mail Order yen hintin that those that Company for the eleventh season. honestly disagree with me are Miss Nielson's costume Is a C. V. IIANSEN nythlng like that! I aald I'd be, sport suit and hat of green feelln' as I do! Now am I clear will speak over wool and harmonizing plaid, the on the way I feel, "deep down in plain green part being remodeled r heart?! from an old coat. Xd then, Jlst think again, 8adle, The drs revue le an activity n what W. R. B. said about com- Sunday. October 23, at 4.43 p. m. for glrla designed to develop petition makln power so cheap and knowledge necesSUBJECT skills the 'Bat I wouldn't have to quarrel Life" sary to plan and conatrurt suitof "The Way REIJGIOX lth the glrle over leavin' the able costumes and wear them in Power on unncesearlly! Chee Thursday, October 28. 7:13 p. m. a becoming manner, explains Mis Vhlz, Sadie. If competition would SUBJECT Bessie Kirkham. county home rat down the power truat'a grab "Weddings Without the Bride dcmonetrefor. "U Provo that much, It makes ' AT A HOME PLANT I $1-0- Ed-war- de Growing Celery in Utah County Offers Golden Opportunity to Ttm-panog- oa County Growers er Boa-wel- mew ow ners .1 |