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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, December 1, 1939 W Mayor Outlines W.P.A. Projects (Continued from Page One) opportunity. However Mr. Heath' poiltion waa merely that of co- operating with aponaoring author itlea. Mr. Edward presented the W. A.'a six point program, and ex. the need for work pro- jecta here which would be far better than any direct relief aiatauce. Vat a, work project are yet to be done lu Provo, declared Mayor Auderaon, who epreed that WPA program are a regret necea- ,,Jr under Preaent condition, but that Provo had beueflttcd greatly W-' worker, who. be declared, gave aervlre and value exactly in proportion "to" the" flcii-ucof their supervision "If WPA fails to give vali ceived, the blame la aot to be attached to the men, but to the supervision over the men, for dollar for dollar the men equal the work done under any other similar contract. Provo would have been 50 years waiting for Improvements we now have, bad we depended upon PWA or other sources of fund. "Some WPA projects are Ideal for community betterment, sucli as Provo's west-eu- d sewer project. where 90 per cent of the project straight gift to the city. Others are more expensive to handle, while some are obvioualy better adapted to PWA. but to far Provo has beuefitted more than a million dollar through WPA. We must remember too that tlu money spent is returned to us The WPA worker immediately. spend their money right here, and every merchant beuefite, aa well as the whole community. It's a i , . ftfe GEE7 (tefCEEQ (fig Do You Awake Growling or do you . . . case when w spend our money and have it too. DEATHS Such waa tha glat of Mayor Andersons comments, who also outlined projects which tha City HENRY EAST, 47. Provo city would undertake in tha near fupolice chief, died at the Holy or which underare ture, already Cross hospital Tuesday following way. A summary of these Is a months llines. 11 waa a given hen: native of Cambridgeshire, EngWater Works: to United States land. Tha Canyoa aqueduct is the when coming a lad of four years with hi biggest and most Important pro- parents, George and Rhode Stand-for- d ject. A mile or more of concrete Shut. Surviving are hia pipe is made and ready to iuy. wife. Kata Beatelmeyer East and Tha laying of thla pipe from the Maurlne of Provo, and daughter SprlngduU chlorinating plaut to another daughter, Mrs. Laved tha Gillespie hill at the mouth of of Colorado, also four the canyon will start about Dec. Asay brother and one sister all In 10. City Engineer E. A. Jacob is Weber county. Funeral aervlre platting the route, are tentatively made for Sunday, Sewer: R. J. ROBINSON, 51, Provo Though the big sewer Job la now completed, Provo city will attorney, was killed Tuesday afternoon near tha Bprlngvllle-Mapleto- n always have sewen to build, exSugar factory at the tension and Improvements being railroad crossing there. Oeorge from constantly arising private Ruff of Provo who wae riding and public buildings. with Mr. Robianon was badly Curb and Gutter: Miles of curb and gutter work bruised and lacerated, but not hurt, when a D. A R. O. an yet to be done. Parking also seriously will provide unlimited work W. northbound train struck tha rear end of the Rohlneon car as it along Provo'i atreata. This work will ha undertaken at opportune had almost cleared the tracks. time whenever the people desire Surviving are hia fwo brothers, Congressman J. Will Robinson, it. and Thomas Robinson; and three Street Paving: Borne 10 to 10 blocks of road slaters: Jana Robinson of Loa work an how under way for Angeles; Mrs. Lydia Price of Ban Gabriel, Cal., and Mrs. Emma paving during 1040. of Loa Angela. Hodge Along Seventh eaat and Ninth FREDERICK LARSEN, !. west it Is possible to ereala two beautiful streeta Instead of the 557 North University avenna, preaent narrow and unalghtly Provo, died Tuesday morning, lanea which exist. These streeta following illness from blood Incan ba widened and parked, and fection of but two weeks duraat Seventh eaat the irrigation tion. Funeral services ware held water can ba cared for la cement in the Fourth ward chapel Thurs. ditches, and tha entire street be day. Surviving are hia wlfBj Sidewalks all Maud Allred Larsen, two aonh, greatly Improved. over the city too need repairing, Frederick Randall, of Loa Anwhen poorly prepared base baa geles; Reuben of American Fork; been laid, by taking out the pro-se- two daughters, Mrs. Edith L. Dow walks, and rebuilding them of Los Angeles, and Clara Nedra Larsen of Provo. substantially. The Gift That IS YOU! A gift with fadhrMwalMy will help bwt for those who hold yoa dear these la owe gift (had other eaa giro . . . yaar photograph. Lai Studio make it especially acceptable with o the highest wo LARSON STUDIO Provo, Utah. T7 No. Uaiv, Are. nt lnrklag: Cannon-AohtonfIcs- s. MR8. MINA ADAMS FAU8ET project are at her home, 111 jalso under consldentlon, such a died Sunday new city shops, a new civic audi- South First West street, after ditorium, and tha Improvementr three years illness from heart waa She sease. .born 1, April being completed at the old post 1151 In Ohio, and came to Utah in office building, 1855. Fnnreal services were held Wednesday at tha residence. Several building Mrs. Johnson Dead JOHN HENRY DOWDELL, PO YOU WANT TO SAVE S0 TO $1007 If yon do, bay foot Used Chr frost Hi The new 1940 Chevrolet ie down 1I0 la price, awklas it poeeibla for aa to trado oar aaad can right. Hers ia tha rasalt V LOOK AT THEBE BARGAINS 1MS MASTER DELUX CHIT. TOWN SEDAN, orlgtaal gnm finish, $00 radio, beater aad defoetera, seat covers have beea oa this ear sloes It waa haaght MS DELUX PLYMOUTH COUTH, radio aad haatar, OOTr original blao finish, bow tires all aromad, aot recaps $ 71, Orrv died Sunday at Provo, after a long liiuesa. Tie waa well known aa a salesman, not only In Provo, but in Balt Lake City and Ogden, aa well as in several centers In Idaho. Funeral services were Fnnenl services were, held Sun-- I held Monday in tha Berg Mortuday afternoon nt tha Undon ward ary. chapel with Bishop Lenard WalkLOTTIE ELDKED, 0, wife of er In charge. U J. Eldred, well known Provo buslnese man, waa burled Tuesday from tha Fourth ward chapel HONEST MARK where Bishop Victor J. Bird conducted tha funeral. She died early Friday morning nt tha Weil, sir, I've been thinking, family home, IS North First West Like Elsie does sometimes; street, Provo. And if yon dont mind listening I'll tell yon it in rhyme. STRATTON MRS. ELIZA KNIGHTS funeral was held In It's about our Mayor Anderson the Sixth ward chapel with SeyI call him "Honest Mark"; mour Gray of tha bishopric la There's no one else Just like him: charge and Bishop Roy Oapp-maylie's bound to make his "mark". of Tlmpanogoa ward. Patriarch A. M. Anderson nad PresiWe want a man as Governor, dent Herald R. Clark aa speakIn good old Utah State, ers. Burial waa la Provo City A man whom yon and I can trust: burial park. Let's put Mark on the alata. MRS. SABINA AMELIA STEINECKERT, 77, waa burled You know we've got a money Monday from tha Manavu ward trust" chapel, under direction of Bishop That's spread all o'er thla land: Wilbur Sowarda, who conducted They dish money out like water tha funeral. She waa a convert To gain their own demands. of Karl G. Maeser la Germany, where aha waa bora al 111!. Theyll keep on a fighting JOHN O. TWELVES funeral Though we've got them on the waa held Friday la the Berg rnn mortuary with Bishop Frank T. But Just yon wait a little Bennett In charge. The American Till they fire their big guns. Legion assisted, with George 8. Balllf being one of the speakers. in dark us bit the to They'll try With a solar plexus blow; Weve got to keep them moving Thanksgiving day proved to be a sad occasion for tha Johnson families, with tha new that Mn. Andrew Johnson hnd passed away n. that morning at her home in Lin-jdo- MANY OTHXBH Night Wrcrker Flew Phaoa Hervh-- IBS ..Provo Conservatory.. Drama Radio Dancing Vocal .. Piano RITA BROOKS . DIRECTOR - or Change To a BEAUTYREST And Pay Next Year i torn at night. Wake up feeling tired and irritable. Does that happen to you? If no, change to a BEAUTYREST. During bodily activity calcium Is transferred from your nerves and muscles to the blood stream. Only daring deep is it restored. Toss and Thats why yon NEED full deep deep every night. this famous mattress is the worlds greatest aid to such sleep. 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