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Show Three WHERE A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS " ' Number One IS HE? DEPENDABLE No Unemployment in Utah IfHk by week the Utah f,U v News preaenta ln thto Items of Interest llr gkaat oar Home Town Boys ml Girls. If yon know of provosn who Is dohi oat in the Me world County This Christmas PUBLISHED AT IliUYO, UTAH STATE ART CENTER Sixth Ward CELEBRATES Achieves M.I.A. FIRST ANNIVERSARY Church Award FRIDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1939 INDEPENDENT Scouting The American Way to Better Citizenship to be Theme of Annual Scout Week Provo Sixth ward holds tbo unique position of achieving the ward and with It the ceremonial of ,cled yeead ms, tell the Editor of "Binding of the Sheaf by ita , It. Our phone is IS). M. I. A. Gleaner girls, which ae-t- o Md Haul Brockbank, son of L. .cording JAWS P. MARTIN, located in Provo. to board the member, general L. Martin Thomas Mrs. The made ry ltd program. progress Scouting The American Way to Better Citizenship was FIREMEN GET first L.D.8. in time the Not church man a be need idle foot-oany in the to in Utah ( today following county if Lehi by the Center in extending art ward has (Provo, stressed at the monthly council meeting of the Utah National accomplished thto outhis Illustrious father, and American Fork, where these men are found, would gpon- state the advantages throughout achievement this council in Provo this week attended by. scout execu- NEW standing year Parks ipedallslnf even mors than sor needed projects in these two EQUIPMENT The ceremonls communities, declared Mr. wae outlined during Mr. McKsn- recognising tives from 13 districts surrounding the Utah-Prov- o areas. Martin who Is known orer wae achievement this Conyere. conducted Mark ale's praised Anderson for Mayor rmearks. own not alone for his Chief Scout A. A. Anderson urged all scouters present to do FOR CHRISTMAS TOYS Provo to the center for five hto aggressive stand on sponsor8everal numbers were played Sunday evening under the General rk but for the type of gradu-- i counties for WPA Board's 60 Duwith to get the boys under the influence of scouting. sponsorship, projects, ing worthwhile projects. fee turns out of Brigham the WPA State Music Program girla participating, their Joint something Wasatch chesne, Jnab, to that no lack of by "The Uintah, fact Is Dr. President Martin Henry II. Gardner was in the chair, and various Itaif university. under Reginald Beales, violinist records making the ceremonial of of Applied and Utah,- and In this entire area projects exist In any of Utahs of the College of tho Council reported members MERRY CHRISTMAS win to 1204 men are at work and 209 communities. Everywhere there to Robert Fisher played th eello, Binding tha Sheaf poaaible. lldrsea Hle son Is a B. Y. U. women, tba on for coming year. objective to n need for Improvements, in public Elsie Abeam, piano and Thorvald Each girl dressed in formate of compilaaccording all the merrier in Provo thia YOUTH CONVENTION daats of that college. Uniforma and Equipment tion Just completed today by the works, such as sewers, water ex. pastel shades, assisted In binding the viola. Jorgensen, chairman Dr. B. P. to studying for his WPA office. year, merrier then ever in Halea, Wayun the aheaf symbolising tho fact Throughout these tensions, streets, sidewalks, and comIn Mies New Dnoted of at and Uniform OgRue Burchell, In. dogre Equipment Rutger's fact, because Fire Chief Scott five counties only 94 men and 4 public buildings, and with these TO BE HELD DEC. 12 that 100 per cent of the ward's scout equipment as Brunswick, N. J., and will have women mre mittee, urged den VlncL Ritorna soprano sang .Gleaner girls had becoma enrolled yet nnaulgned to needed Improvements It to a Thompson and hia Jolley firelibs oersted parchment In 1910. some project, end leu than 60 of shame for men to be idle," con- tor, an aria from Verdi's "Aida and been active la her depart- tha beat Christmas present, and men have purchased some scout uniforms are especially IBs served nearly three years In these Utah slake will hold lie first and wu accompanied by Miss Lola ment. will remain unemployed cluded Mr. Conyers. new as are also good Youth Convention hero Tuesday. equipment to help them build thi German mlulon field for the once they The M men organisation of the timely Whyte. The singer's rich voice, present projects are under be worn out, Dee.can and Ll D. 8. church prior to his grudu-litl- si and tha toy making Job to clothing In toys, ball Brigat College II GUY F. CHRISTENSEN, way. former hr range and personal expression M.I.A. paid tributa to their sister while at tha same time they help In 1017 from Brigham ham Young university, with Dr. going forward with more pep aad should bo a happy Christ-m- u employe of the Utah Power A brought an ovation from the audi- organisation, them "It presenting do a better Job of Richard R. iTsssf university. He Is married, Lyman as gout apeak, enthusium tbaa ever before. with a Green and Gold scroll tha hoys to for most people this year, es- Light company, a man with many ence. troop to have er, the theme of the gathering g lad Provo folks will remember "Every scouting. which was Mrs. If the North end of tne qualifications, as well G accepted Opal by la "Sonata Edvard pecially One of tbo main pleeu at. being Griegs to In uniform at least one patrol Ibis bride, Miss Cleo Long of "Courtship and Marriage ac- equipment la a new power uw on soma pro- an efficient First Aid expert, wu Major for Plano and Violin was West, president of the Gleaners. one objective for tha new year. Ipravo. They are working out county gets buy Della Loveridge, cording to Mre. fTha Utah etaka M. I. A. also jects by somi municipality to take named this week by the Provo played by Albert Shepherd and wbleb dou tbo work of many moa Itbsir educational chairman of the Blake M. Men and dou It a lot problema Immediate steps to put man to City commission Chief of Po- Mlsa Whyte who gave a splendid paid tributa to tha outaland: Registration better, aad eoela to In New Jeray. Mrs. Martin states Mr. Conyers. Chairman D. O. Wight of the and Qluner committee, which lice, succeeding Chief Henry Eut performance. Every subtlety 'of group of Sixth ward girls, an only a small earn la comparison, Ik s graduate from the L. D. S. work, convention. the Provo's achievements with WP whoee funeral services were held the music wu brought ont by the President Elisabeth Router made organisation committee presented sponsoring the money being appropriated by. Ibospltol and Is now employed at All Qluner girls and M man of tba Provo A labor were pointed to witn sat- Sunday. Chief Christensen will to earn them several them a presentation of tha book the need of registration being mualctans city commission. libs Middlesex hospital In New isfaction Alone on behalf of tha 8tako done before troops lapse. More tha stake ar Invited to attend the some his new duties Immediately. encores. by Mr. Conyers, flawing timber and wood la a Brunswick. m. at 7:19 p. than 90 troops are In danger of convention promptly Job for precision tools, upocUUy The Art Center Radio Work- board. and Bishop Terry J.' Oldroyd ex- lapsing because the registration which will become one of the whan It cornu to small toys, but Majoring In bacteriology a dramatisation shop presented In their livu, affirms tba bast ImUs and chemiatiY, Mr. Martin from the life of Vincent Van Gogh pressed appreciation for (ho work work has not been done. Of the bright spots part of it is, according M. I. A. Presidency, 10,910 hoys In the Council avail the committee members who an Ik specialising In thla field and to to Chief Thompson, that the toys the great poet impressionist paint- of the Y. W. Mrs. . d aulitlug Mra. Loveridge, In successful In hla Investigation! er. Mlsa Leona Eltel, who la in for the achievements of these able for scouting, leu than N Bad so much faster, and e that hto findings are doing scouting In reglst-tare- d Mary Hafen, Woodrow Wuhburu. there'll be more toys This issue of the Utah Valley News is Number 1 have become of the center's Radio Gleaners and othar accomplishcharge ments and beautiful floral boumown to high government offl-- I troops." No lapsed troops" Mauley Hul, Griffith Kimball mesne more happy youngsters. of Volume 3, the first issue in the third year of publiWorkshop group wrote and prorials end already ho has an offer quets were presented to the to the Council objective for tho and Juk Clark. The new bund uw to also a valucation by the Utah Valley Publishing Company, every duced the play. Ifsr tn Important presidency, Clare Jensen, Ethel new year. government Following Dr. Lyman's addreu able place of equipment for City stockholder of which is a local man and vitally interested Preceding the musicals, M. Taylor, Dorothy Jackson, and a pagunt bearing on tba theme uu lu many Jobs where aarpaater position in United States, gave demonstrations of claee Miriam in the welfare of this community. It is here he lives Christiansen, and Wanda Vanball Training offer has come from of the convention will be present- work hu to be done. It baa May media. various in work Sculpture, in. its civic, religious and, C. J. Hart, chairman of Senior I ftrtta for hie services ' In Bolea, by Barbara Norton and ed by the Stake eoasmUte. after attachments wbleb will sestet tha that ' and works and participates In oils, watertolors, experiments n social life. I Knight, flower girls, on scouting, announcedB.Y.U. Vanball kid. which all will go to tha Woman's City In Its regular work throughart structure, end life drawing Coleen Dee. on aeulon at training behalf of the bishopric. Sam's Swing-star- s out tha year, aa wall as at ChristTwo problems are under eon Many Doubting Thomases and not a few Jobs clauses were shown In operation. 10 at 4 p. m. In the Men's Gym. gymnulum where music for a de- mas toy making, explains Chief will I furnish Comforters declared it couldnt be done. The shareMention at preaant by this B. to which all Explorer leaders are Students from all over the party. lightful dancing believed T. U. graduate: Thompson. holders of the Utah Valley Publishing company 1. What Is the state are represented In the stu- Christmas Invited. Tho only equipment needCooperation of merchants to combining power of soil bacteria to a man that it could be done, that another medium ed for this game to a pair of gym dent show of oils, watercolora, For scooter subscribe to Blind also every appreciated, statu the Fire urged 2. vklch can prevent erosion T in All at Provo and Vanball work tho and shoes. childrens of public expression wss badly needed in present sculptures In order to set tho example and chief, and many other people can What to the nature and proper-ti- n The be would in Center. seulon now the solved given must if be common training hung where Utah problema Valley being help too. Phone 101 If you want of bacteriophage given off by work were chosen by a jury of The Utah Aaaoclatlon for the free passu to tha bMket ball to promote tho magulne recomthe people are to maintain their homes and their busito do something yourself to help can this over two Blind will hold its annual Christ- game In the Women's gym later read by every boy. He tjphold bacteria, and from strenuous times. readin nesses these mended doctors' offices, that Chrlstmu along. Cenbe used effectively bacteriophage mas social Monday Dec. 11 at the that evening. hundred works done by Art ing rooms, and other public places and economically as In fact the basic consideration of the Utah Valley a curative ter student during the first year Women's club houae at the cor- Annual should all have a copy of Boya' Meeting for typhoid fever? 8. I. LEVIN la chairman of tho of operation. ner of Third North and Unlver. Publishing Company organizers was the need for an Life. announced President Gardner Elk annual Chrlstmu charity view the themselves, of 9 the Buch offers People point as come from p. the annual expression of .Knetho Kollwlts, generally rec- ally avenue, commencing at meeting for Feb. I and Gold ball to be held Batarday night at esPersia and from the U. S. govern-- ! untrammelled by any dictation from outside forces War IHstrlcU ognised as one of the greatest liv- m. All blind people and their citl-xeappointed tho following commitElk'a home. tho Invited. are Also corts all welfare M. nsnt have upset iMr. own Dr. W. in more their Is Martins interested her Merrill, which are generally superb showing ing artiste tees this event: M. interested In the progress of W. to prepare for for outlined SQullibrium so fsr as his present requirements exhibit, My People as the main than in the vital interests of the community which they C. J. Hart, Merrill, chairman; course to concerned, but hto gallery attraction, an eloquent the Blind are cordially Invited to arrangements; T. Earl Pardos, a Gold Star district: flntncu paid are supposed to serve. attend. In full by tba end of January, and Provo Violin war evils of the father, Dr. T. L. Martin In Provo, of documentation r. program; Roy Pauey, That has been the view point of the Utah Valley advisee him to steer nn even keel, all troops registered. and Its aftermath. News. Its staff has consistently followed that path: Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlee Robbock sad continue hie studies, refusiFollowing Dr. Merrill's outline, Maker The student work and that of we for are and Utah Provo Good is for Valley visWhat ng to be Csrbon, Palmyra, Tlmpanogos, Hoys Life from hie Kollwlts will be on display and daughter spent the week In That is our major motto. Our entry in the third Kaeth Oliver Smith, chairman of the Sharon, Nebo, Millard, and Ulntnb goal by the offer of remunerative LaVar Christensen, postal weeks more at the iting relatives and friends several for Mrs. Roll bock la the former Boye' Life committee announced districts each reported end de- ploys here, resident at 241 West Positions before he has completed year of service, we believe, proves the PEOPLE are Utah Art Center, 69 South Btate Orem. Mildred Farley, daughter of Mr. Boys' Life week throughout the clared It would become Gold Star Second Sooth street, was honored Ms work. back of us, and if THEY ARE then everyone else ought Street. Mrs. Theodore Farley. and nation from Dec. 10 to 19, end by Feb. 1. In Washington D. C. at tba ConPAPER. PEOPLES THE If that decision to made by Mr. to be. THIS IS gressional Library when, hla owa sad Mrs. Martin In New Brunshand-mad- e violin ployed by hto wick the world will yet hear from daughter, Fr nacelle, was apprals "Dr." James P. In no uncertain , ed by experts after Francello bad Banner, believes hie professor atj played publicly upon It at n sotba New Jersey In a for college, cial function given by Dr. and fetter to Dr. Martin In Provo, the Mre. Rex Johnson at their home. Professor said as much. Mr. Christensen's hobby Is making violins, and ha has a second violin now nearing completion. Ho tect the cooperative health units hat we set up an agency for our In Utah county was Intimated by willing to study them, and who hea two daughters In Washingcan thue write any program for ton D. C., Francello being the organised In Utah, believed Mr. members whereby they may ob- President Shelley's address. When, the bankers of the nation complain about finan- Shelley, for attacks have been tain Life Insurance at cost, under do not seek representation ue. On tha other hand the Bank- Mre. LeGrande Dunkley, and hto "We Ry meals are all meatleu plan as beyond our numerical rights, but ers snd Industrialists have their ether daughter being Mlsa Rhea cial help being given to the farmers of the nation they should and are being launched against Dr. Francis W. Klrkbam's P pancaku are wheatless, anIn Utah, medical organised the already them profession by we do want represenallves with hired attorneys and 'assistants to Christensen, a stenographer in n remember that the Federal government pays twice as much and other Interests. Mr. Shelley nounced Mr. Shelley. My waistline grows smaller an agricultural background, who their presidents who spend nil government office. each day, to bankers for the use of money borrowed from the banks, Intimated that a definite program Mr. Shelley Introduced Dr. can properly Interpret the rural their time and receive handsome The Johnson home was the units would be Klrkham as the man who had point of view. We know from wages to do whatever Is necessary scene of a merry gathering of Ky pants ere all seatleu, as has been paid for all farm assistance of all types, declared for rural health set up and launched for the 1941 brought Cooperative Life Insur- experience too that such repre- to sea to it that their Interests are many former Utahn's, some of Farm Utah State bureau, hy house It to heatlus of the Ward C. Holbrook, president election. ance to Utah, and whose efforts sentatives who have the rural always looked after at Washing- them being prominent musicians, All gone, my taxes to pay. snd their pralsp of the violin led in Provo, at the annual conference of Utah County Farm were recognised throughout the background have also the moral ton", concluded Mr. Holbrook. to Its being taken to tho ConIm nervous and now have School Act: tecahers state. Trades this lo for stand Fair Farm things courage Bureau, Saturday. Utah county has but 447 reetleu, . Election of Officers Skirtless and restless, gressional Library before experts "Thto money Is mode by the Bureau members, which though Much has been accomplished lr such Insurance at a cost of but country needs, and not be swayed At the close of the conference I work twenty hours a day. Government In the first place, the an Increase of 17 over last year the matter of Fair Trade In deal-- j 12.60 a year for 91000 policy, do- or bought by powerful Interests, COMMUNITY CHURCH the annual election of officers Rf socks are feetlus, sole authority for Issuing money, Is wholly Inadequate to bring ing with the Farmers produce, clared Mr. Shelley, and the Utah declared Mr. Shelley. In took the place resulting hr beds are aheetless Insurance Life pays Government beneplan and then the but much yet remains to be done, Cooperative about needed reforms and Services will bo held nt 11 of most of the present All gone, my taxes to pay. billions in Interest to tha bankers fits for the farming population, he asserted. The Consumer must as outlined by Dr. Klrkham ad- - Mr. Holbrook's Comments: G. Shelley of oclock. The theme will be "Let executive: Frank Into the mlts other use of It asserted Mr. stated Mr. Sheeley. group any the well farmer as tho for as be protected President Holbrook commented Amerlran Fork wss hr corncrlh Is earlus, Us Make Our Live Free. The stated on a cost association basin, use Holbrook. for unscrupulous merchants more fully upon the political situhr cellar Is beerless, president; with G. Frank Nelson Church school meets aa usual at received a Tax Situation: Mr. Shelley, who was eulbtislas- the Farmers leaders for loss depressing main problems His rested argument Bjon And I grow thinner each day. 1:46. of Spanish Fork named Though Utah county did get farmers produce prices, and at tic about the possibilities In the Qn tj,e inadequacy of the Farmers' comprehensive siring at the Farm rm cabbage end Jean Larson will be the leader Oram of Jarman LeCrande ws PresiIt beetless, In with tax field, consumer some reduction levy. Is; the Bureau conference, the same time preparedness to write or formul- reflected secretary-treasureof the Young People's C. E. which hr chickens are eatlesa J. Mr. because and adfirst G. Shelley, dent Frank very unsatisfactory, ate an agricultural program. He It. given an Inferior quality. He All gone, my taxes to pay. llrautlficalinn Program: Puey of Benjamin. Mrs. Zetellu meets at 7 o'clock. Holbrook holding the honor for the taxes themselves were not re- vocated that all prices must be referred to the recent Republican Wardle of Provo, and Mra. Mary Utah's for 1947, Preparing In keen Interest hy the Bureau mem- duced, and second because the quoted on grade and quality of for the Salt lake City hearing SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Marcussen of Leland. Farm the Centennial celebration, forthe remains upon taxation of basis bers In their discussions, Inlermouiitnin states. In whleh as rommitlee members; and Earl goods. Delinquency behind the to Bureau no1 plans get mer outlining Utah county farm guess work and precedent, were seekSabbath school, 9:45 This is Mr. Shelley also outlined ef- Beautification Program of the Congressional leaders Smlt bof Lchl and Earl Toone of To Be Discussed ' to learn what the farm probproblems, while the latter dealt upon scientific Investigation of forts made to sUbalixe prices In state 100 ing tn named addlHonnl com- a real live school where each one Vineyard according cent, per state Utah declared. he with be can land how they values, almost exclusively are and lems to know Is and the of division reencouraged study mitteemen. the Canning Crops .Mr. report. The Shelley's Delinquency problems will be farm problems. Assistance has come from olhei Farm Bureau, Including the blble. the lnovaj 0f unsightly buildings from aolved. He declared no program ke theme could be written or agreed upon If Canning t'emmlllcr; at the Public Forum McinbiTfclilp: counties In the fight for equitable Sugar Beet industry, and urged lhe Preaching at 11 o'clock Sub-- .' highway view, the painting of written because of the lack of December 14. at the Provo J The farm bureau invites mem- - taxation, reported Mr. Shelley the morning session Ject: "How should a Christian solution here rested Following the that Rnd houses, and the lanil- only klgh and paid leadership, for committeemen were named for keep God's Holy DayT" . library auditorium comment;- bershlp from hankers, merchants, and the fight Is not yet over member-.flapnmore complete ot the home pint are set trained ,D at 8 p. m. This Is the second business men, industrial loaders, Though tho Governor treated the upon a the fiirmers will not join their that division of the farm bureau Bible Study Tuesday evening all so to as growers bring immediate ship, of the new objectives. group, and funds are with Mr. Puey. Mr. Jarmnn. Har- at 7:30. series of open discus- - as well as farmers, because the Tax committee courteously, no- Into the organisation. organized I ln-- r Ions on not available for hiring trained vey Nelson, of Spanish Fork; Iolith-s- : community problems un- - j problems of the country are thing was renlly done about It, Sunday evening, tha subject the new arrangement whtrehy tlmalcly hound op with those of men. nd the battle will go on to the Cooxratlrr Ufr Insurance: will be presented over j In Howard of Salem; Selvny "Heaven In Farmers are That Parley politics e Forum Is directed by Us own the farm, and a prosperous K.O-V-9:30 p. m. Will we at of end, he added. haven't Farmers Grey The 1940 Hyrum the Boyer any Sprlngvllle; recommend and We awaiting earnest, heartily a committee having re- - ing community means prosperous In s real world, or of be real Allen men we and hired of beings haven't five of Taylor and any money, Leht; for tlon of Governor, the prinrlple CooperaWntIr been elected to handle all town and city communities, do. Iturnl Health: spirit beings In a spirit world? one senator who have studied our needs or are! Vineyard being elected. I snd siBte and Life urge legislators live to Insurance, needed Is pro ions. The public is Invited, Legislation clared President Shelley. ITI Utah county has 1391 men at work on WPA projects! 128 women, with only 65 men at present unassigned. 63 w- - Howard MiKenzi of Br rSnmstLT11 Spring-an- d cw u - u bo-tn- u sr Volume 3, Number 1 one-thir- eta-den- ta . Planned Party . artist-instructo- rs tout-maste- Praised aide-truck- ed it. Farm Bureau Discusses Problems: Money, Health, Taxes, Etc. TAXES Interest on Qovemment Borrowings from Banks Twice as Qreat as All Farm Relief Costs . r; K ! fsrm-O'cmbe- elec-endor- fn-- t -- Tp rif.iri j.iij 9lirrY.THUir |