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Show Pajre Two the voice of shahon Events in the Valley . . . linin' of Uliarmt Ijr at ProTo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Publishing Co., 57 North First West St. eot, Prsvo, Utah. Entered aa second class matter at the Post Office in Provo, Utah, under the act Provo District offices of the of March 3, 1879 Utah State Employment Service and Unemployment Compensation Division are located in their new Problem office at 20 North University Ave. From Labors point of view only one solution exists and are ready to take care of for any depression, and that is to furnish buying1 power registrations and renewals, for to the consumer. That buying power can come only in employment immediately, and ap the form of adequate wages to the masses of working 'plications for unemplojment com pensation after January 3, 1938 people. W. L. Mildenhall is in charge Secretary of Labor Francis Perkins says in her annual of the local office, which will report just issued: Economic conditions of workers are care for Utah and Juab Counties, such that about one-thir- d of the nations wage earners Published" wsekly Labors make less than enough to support their families in health, efficiency and comfort. That condition being true, we do not w'onder at the strikes of 1937, but wre do wonder at the C. I.O. - A.F.L. controversy which has nearly lost to Labor the support of the average citizen of the country, who argues that if Labor cannot agree with itself how can it agree with Capital or its employers. It would seem therefore that the first task Labor should set itself for 1938 is to set its own house i.i order, and present a united front to the nation in asking for its rights in sit-do- industry. Two steps have been taken toward assisting Labor to solve the unemployment problem. First in the shortening of hours of work, without decreasing rates of pay. This evidently should give more men employment, and is a sensible way of attacking the problem. The other method is the Unemployment compensation law which provides that, under certain conditions, Labor is entitled to draw money from the treasury of the state during unemployment, thus providing buying power, and maintaining Labor decently, without disrupting business In Utah, one of the 21 states having such a law, there stands today more than two and a half million dollars in a special fund to start paying benefits during January. More than 68,000 workers are eligible to receive unemployment compensation payments in case of need. Every laborer should make himself thoroughly familiar with the conditions attached to the payment of these benefits. Information can be had at the office of the Unemployment Compensation division in the Knight block in Provo. i j A nice New Year's gift to numerous stock holders in Utah Valley was declared last week by the Farmers and. Merchants bank in the form of a 4 per cent dividend, it was announced Monday by Ale Hedquist, president of the bank. WPA CLASSES Friday, December SI. 1937 On The Storks Visiting List :With the Churches: TO RESUME JAM. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Leib-harMr. and Mrs. Lowell P. Varley of Pleasantview are rejoicof Vineyard announce tbe arrival of a daughter born December 22 ing over the arrival of a baby at theli; home. The new arrival girl at the home Monday, December 27. has three sisters. dt All WPA adult classes will resume work January 3, announces Jesse W. Johnson, director of the Public forum The close of the fall schedule took place last veek and a brie? holiday period will close when the new schedule of classes is adopted next week, w ith a complete adult school being or Sunday Services ing Sunday night. The Gleaner Girls chorus will sing two numbers, Winston Downs will play a solo and Lowell Gordon the violin ill render a vocal solo. PLEA8ANTV1EW Conjoint services under direction of the Mutual Improvement Association will be given Sunday evening, and the program outlines for use throughout the church will be fo'losed, the theme The New Year, Ida being, ganized. and Valentine Bentley Liechty Likewise the; public forum ses are the officers in charge. sions discontinued the during hilidays, with the neTt open meetVINEYARD ing being set for Jan. 5 when Dr. Conjoint services will be held Arthur L. Beeley, dean of the school of social work at Univer- Sunday evening under the directsity of Utah, will speak on "The ion of the Mutual Improvement Outlook for Democracy. This Association with Mrs. Llzabelle promises to be one of the most Davis in charge. The theme of the outstanding lectures of the series, program will be "The New Year" according to Director Johnson. and appropriate talks and musical It is set for Prov6 high school numbers will be given. a k auditorium at 8 p. m. WednesGRANDVIEW day. k TIWPANOGOS The k k k k Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cochran of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shepherd ward are Provo are the happy parenta of a of the Timpanogos Mrs. Cochran was forpleased to announce the birth of baby girl. Bessie' Lowe, daughter of a son at their home, December merly Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe. k Sunday evening conjoint f meeting under the direction of the1 Mutual Improvemert associa- eighteenth. tion, will have as Us theme, "The New Year. Raymond Partridge, the principal speaker, will have as his topic, Changes in the Npw and Mrs. Florence ShepYear, herd and Glen Rowley will speak on subjects relevant to the theme. Special musical numbers will be IDllDUHti Important Announcement given as follows; solo by vocal Anna J. Harris and instrumental trio by the Keele sisters. Announcements The last address prior to the Asbted will be in charge Stake Security If you don't pay your taxes for holidays was given by Dr Luther of the M. Taylor I. A. Conjoint program Stake 1937 you will pay 8 per cent in- E. Security meeting is held Eggertsen of the University of Sunday evening. Musical numbers terest on your delinquent a California, are being prepared under the every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. In the Stake Administratlen mounts, plus a 50 cent charge for direction of Mrs. Ora Griffith. building. costs of selling your property to k k k k k k the state after Jan. 10. Of course PICKED EDGEMONT Stake Presid If you get busy and pay them bevicy PASSING Sunday evening services will Stake Presidency meets every fore Jan 10 you will pay only 2 be under the direction of tbs Sunday morning at 11:00 oclock per cent penalty and a 25 cent For Mutual Improvement association. in the Busy Reader the Stake Administration buildtax notice charge. You see the The program to be presented will tax business Is like this to him Another six year term la now have The New Year" as Us ing. k k k that bath more shall be given, assured to W. D. Hammond, theme, and Adult, Gleaner and and to him that hath not even chairman of the state road com- M. Men classes will take High Connell part that which he hath sail be taken mission aa a result of his High Council meeting will be Everyone Is Invited to come and away. by Governor Henry H. make a right start for Sunday held Thursday, January 6, at 7:30 p. m. in the Stake AdminisBlood last week. Mr. Hammonds evenings In the new Year. tration term will building. thus Dec. k k k 15 expire L Paving projects Involving k k k miles of Provo city streets loom 1943. LAKE VIEW as the next big step In the growth Stake Board The meeting Sunday evening Newton D. Baker, secretary of Relief Society and Primary and expansion of Provo, accord ill be under the dectlon of the war during the world war died Stake Board meeting will be held Ing to city officials and B. H. Mutual association. Improvement Beveridge, WPA director who now Saturday of a heart attack. He Mr. and Mrs. Dresden Miller will Thursday, January 6, at 7:30 p. m. in the Stake Administration 'have joint assurance of the fed- was In his sixty-sixt- h year, and be the speakers. Mrs. Miller Is eral grant of some $34,000 for died following a seizure which building. from Czechoslovakia and this purpose. This program really first occured last summer at Sar- formally Mr. Miller fulfilled a mission N. Y. calls for more than 10 months of atoga Surtngs, there. A musical program has k work and will assist much In the also been arranged. Violent deaths more relief of unemployment here, as numbering k k k It involves grading and gravell- than 550 were reported through SHARON United over States the Christmas before the streets, ing, paving, Professor Guy C. Wilson, Dean and the manufacturing and In holidays. They Included traffic stallation of more than 1000 feet accidents on highways, and along of Religious Education at the of 12 and 15 Inch pipes for cul- crowded streets, train wrecks, Brigham Young university will be verts and drainage. burnings, and deaths from a var- the speaker at Sacrament meet iety of causes, Including drown-Ing- s, head-o- n collisions between School benefits from the state trains and cars. Whew the department of public instruction k k are usually $25 per school child. George VI of England sent his But that fact did not operate durChristmas message Christmas ing the depression years of 1931 Gets Together for over a world-wid- e netto 1935 when the average pay- morning his people that the work, telling ments made to Utah County Is to dispell the shadows FROM Holidays schools reached slightly more message of enmity and fear. than $20 per school child.' Last Then la the time for that e s e year however $786,903.35 were FAMILY PHOTO Thomas E, Dewey old collected In hack taxes, and in racket buster New York has of 230 West Center 1936 the amount was at one of the hardest Jobs ever as.Who gets this money? signed an officer as he Phone 1432 attempts LARSON STUDIO Well, certainly not the schools as additional duties of district atthey found out last week when for New York county Utahs supreme court ruled torney where the worlds greatest crimagainst the petition of Ogden and inal playing gronnd exists, levyProvo school boards asking for a total of $100,000,000 a ing reallocation of the school levies year In tribute to the underworld. of those depression years. The Dewey's record during the past court found no legal or constltu two and a half years indicates tional rule requiring allocating of success in driving every major school levies from funds other racket out of New York city, and than those collected during the now the Job is extending to the year of allocation. county. His men are known as . and have but three basic 4 resewer Provos city system principles to their formula: 1. ceived a happy impetus lust be- Get the evidence; 2. Protect the fore Christmas when the word witness. 3. Get the e reached the tity of the approval by WPA of the $50,006 sewer Monkey glands are more potent JLIL . program of Provo city. This pro- than human thyroids, if Dr. Berge gram involves the 'construction Voronoff, world famons experiAnd and tsa Of 16,500 feet of concrete menter in gland operations, is your pipe, and means the finding of correct in his i Your experiment good will is employment for mkny additional with congenital idiocy. He advises men, adding them to the paring governments to buy a supply of program of 165 city blocks and monkeys for dlstrlhntion to hosthe extension of waterworks al- pitals in an attempt to cure menready indicated as on the1938 tal deficients. Failing the securSEETHALER T program. SEETIIALER ing of monkey glands he advoa k cates the transplanting of the When Provo Elks do it they do mothers thyroid Into tha thild, It right If the Christmas party as three fourths of the mother's 446 Saturday morning is any indlca-ti- gland can he removed without afWith 550 youngsters filled fecting her adversely, he says. He to contentment, with apples, recently Issued a pamplet showoranges, and candy, and with ing pictures and experiments gg:mwtOCTnattn:aaK:t::n:::tt::itta::g:Btt:gur:tga:aa:aB;cn:mnanitmmigmgt toys and entertainment added, made during the 'past 20 years the Day of days went over with which Indicate these conclusions. seat for them all. Likewise out at the County Infirmary the Elks Sharon held forth with song and program, nuts and candy in well Genealogy filled stockings, and another Christmas was made the merrier There will be a Senior temple excursion held from Sharon Stake by these good fellows. Tuesday, January 18, 1938. ' k k k Pleasant View scored a real The Salt Lake temple will reSuccess Sunday night at the nSlif UIISHSS TO Pioneer ward In Provo when the open for ordinance work Monday, choir presented a musical pro- -' January 3, 1938. a gram directed by Mrs. Celestla Aa five Sundaya in are there and Miss Ruth Taylor having Stott at the piano. In addition Jannary, the Stake Committee deto several choir members, special sire that tha ward chairmen will numbers were presented by Miss cooperate with the bishops in arStott, Charles Miller, Mrs. Tay- ranging a genealogical program In connection with the regular lor, and Kent Johnson. sacrament meeting Sunday, Janukind SO, 1938. No happier staff, prior to ary 1937. Christmas existed in Provo, nor Though the cost ran Into several more loyal, than the 80 or more hundred dollars, yet Mr. Firm-ag- e declared the staff deserved it employes In the Flrmaga store, according to E. D. Firm age, man- richly, in the dividends they pay 661 West 2 ager, as he handed each a check the store through their efficiency for a free week's pay and a bouns. and courtesy. BUTLERS jANOAmr UP IN SAILS r.londay January 3rd 9:30 A. M, Incomparable VALUES Be On Hand Early . . m ' nfl ! 1 qunUTY STYLE SERVICE mmimtrmnu wwtumnntwtnnHminitMuinimmiiwMwtiHHtwutrwmiwuHfHwunwiiHmmtii Family W laaa.rja , -r IIAJI m ,( And we send also our sincere thanks for your kind patronag-- during the past year. We appreciate your good will, and hope that we may continue to serve you during the coming year. . $1,105,-761.-97- e ( Huish Electric 35-ye- ar Safeway Stores Inc. Two Stores in Provo ; 'V- n, "blg-shots- j - KZ a 1935 ." LOADS OF H.PPUJZSS TO appreciation for patronage during the past year. our greatest asset SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 1st Grape Fruit, per doz 19 Flour. 48-l$1.05 bag b. Sugar, bag Peanut Butter, b jar C. W. Soap, 6 giant bars Standley, Tomato or Veg. Soup, 10-l- b. 2-l- 58 23 .25 2 cans .15 15 Standley Corn Flakes, Jell Sert, for dessert Peas, Corn and String Beans, 3 cans Prunes, pkg., Del Monte can Cocoa, Maxwell House, per lb Coffee, Spices, any kind, 2 for Rinso, large pgks.. tin. . . Syrup, Staleys, Macaroni, Large Eggs, per doz gs 12 gs. 2-l- .25 17 b. 15 2-l- b. 5-l- 3-Ib- b. s.; -- .27 15 .21 .37 .17 .26 MEATS Pot Roast Baby Beef Wieners, 2-I- bs Sliced Bacon, Lean, per lb Shortening, 4-I- b. Steaks, all kinds pkg 12 29 29 45 .19 Provo Lunch Meat Co. and Proprietors West Center n. Stake ITl H0P6..66ST and 0mrrr?0t ultjatikn for the patronage of our many friends during Utah County Mattress Factory North "llayvard r.1arliotL!M Ncv Years Opccials IOI |