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Show 'I' J Jl' - ' X V lDSA7e!fcreLea II-' - -- Ge .yi uiau: twv UUH IWCUUl WotkerB, ;' Tepwsenttas; oe,l7 members of the church in 12 Stakes snd PT ward In Utah, Car bon, , Emery and Juab countlsa heard President J. Reuben CJark and ., "Elder ' Harpld B. fees and Marlon Q, Romney diieuat current cur-rent passes -ot ths plan at a rer ion&I conference held in ths Joseph Jos-eph Smith ' building Wednesday irtt ' y' - ', .4 . 'Thai rMfelrmi llWa I tlft. toAvViM J '7 r?.-" ae a WtVWIiHV WW HMI, who hold-poaltlona of leaderthlp couraga all church7 members from applying f?r .or accepting any form .of roverament relief. ( Church members should be encouraged en-couraged to become self -supporting and should be helped to re-habilitate re-habilitate ' themselves, to enable them to "stand on their own feet,' the Visiting church leaders lead-ers 'declared. ' . "The church 'welfare program is inno sense an effort to pro-'.Vfcd&Ta. pro-'.Vfcd&Ta. f!hnrr.h dol for m. Mvrn rneht dole"-was jthe unanimous I tWemer rf all thrw ajneaicein. - I "There la a curse In idleness, and a thrifty person will not ac-, ac-, cept a dole permanently. Work 'must be re-ejithroned.in the lives of ftien. Thla welfare program la , to build men and Women and enable en-able those7 now in need of help to. become self-supportinsr," declared JEldef Romney, the first speaker. "Security cannot com to any 7 man from legislation. Neither Jaws, hbr guns, nor -tanks, nor planes can bring security 'to an individual or a nation. Only in . brotherhood, - and unselfishness ' can Security1 come, when people are ready to give and divide one with another. Scarcity la created by other things than floods, and , drouth, and the inspired leader- ship of this Church asks the bilh ops of all wards to set their Wards In order, and follow the guidance" of the - Church authorities, holding hold-ing regular council meetings so that all may share in the bless ' lags of service' V declared Elder (lee. " . . " . Referring to the question,, put to Chris by the layer, as to which is the greatest command-men command-men V President Clark gave His answer from the scripture, de ciaring: "These two great commandments, com-mandments, If lived by the people, would bring: the millenium, and solve all the 'problems of this . world. The " Welfare . program is set up to help people'; live, the Second great commandment - to love their neighbor as them selves. If yie people will hot live 11, men m iw years iron? now, dsrsufn t-r eembgrsTo Miss north' Held, instructor of the . trainees and . homemakinr teacher ait B. X U Mrs. Ruth Brown, adult education supervisor, Provo city schools, and Mrs. Helen Allemsn Ajsx of Salt Lake Clty,i sute-supervisor of home econom- ics, are among a rroup from Utah attending a home economics con- 4.... 1 1 - J. ftLl. nrcnev ui ruutnu. Jiruur uui week. They will return7 Sunday nignt: Clyde R. Ostler, Sireman second- class, is home on a 15-day leave S siting his parents, Mr. and; M. art Barnes. 78 North Sixth West, street, following the completion com-pletion of his T'bootw training at the Farragut, Idaho, naval training train-ing station, it was learned here today. He is a former student of the Dixon junior high school. He volunteered in the navy Feb. 26,J 1944. ths, history of the present time will V referred to as a time when the millenium could have come " but thsXpeople would not".. Regional headquarters are in 'Orem where a huge storehouse is located to .serve nine shops' storehouses :invarious other parts of the Utah Central region, which includes eight ' stakes In Utah f county, and four more .fti Carbon and Emery counties, and part of vJuab county. ; President -Charles K. Rowan of ' the' Provo stake is chairman of ' the regional board and presided atr the meeting. Bishop j J. Austin Cope of Palyra, stake Spanish Fork, chairman,- of the Bishops' 'Welfare council,' President Rowan , spoke briefly on problems facing ' the . bishops. 'Welcomed the . con-, con-, ference members, and declared . the program !is inspired of God, -and is founded on- the doctrine ; of continued revelation - to the - leadership of this church."' STATISTICS ; BORN Girl, to W. H. and Krfflsv John son Olsen, this morning, Utah Valley hospital. LICENSED TO MARRY James Winn O'Neil, 39, Price, and Shirley, Ramage, 18, Loa, Utah.- DIVORCES FILED Hans Larsen vs. Velinda Larsen. , w. t4 w.,- .tap" jq CityB iefs Frank Godfrey and Richard Knight, both of Provo are the latest flying students at the Provo airport to make their solo flights. Ariel Davis, first class petty officer, electricians mate, U. S. Navy,' left by plane from Salt Lake City, today, to return to Bremerton. Washington. He was on 10-day emergency leave to visit his wife,. Dorothy Harding Davis nrf th-ir'new babv son. who were removed from a Salt Lake hospital to their home Wednesday. . , Mrs. William Eckles and baby. son Vernon of Boise, Idaho, are visitlnr at the home of Lt Eckles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franks Eckles, for three weeks. Mrs. Frank Eckles, who has been visions: in Jtsoiae. Drougnt ner daughter-in-law to Provo. Ltu Eckles, a pilot in the air corps, is in Topeka, Kansas, and is scheduled sched-uled for overseas duty. He recently recent-ly enjoyed- a leave In Boise. Mrs.- Ralph Claycomb and son Dickie of Boise. Idaho, nave ar rived In Proyo to remain for tat duration at the home of Mrs. Clay- comb's (Doris Arnold), parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Arnold. Mr. Claycomb is a technical sergenat in the air corps and has been in England since mia-December. Mrs. D wight L. Kin r (Margaret Passey) who is teaching school in Cedar City, spent the week end in Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Passey. Also, Mrs. Anson B. Call of St. George, is at the home of her parents, coming for tne wedding of ner sister, Dorothy Passey, and .Pvt. Jack Storrs. Don Waterlyn, son of Mrs. Delia waterlyn, has been promoted to the rank of first class petty offi cer, U. s. Navy. He has been in the service for two years, and- is in New Caledonia. Mrs. Waterlyn heard from - her sons, Richmond and Darrell, also of the navy, that they had met in San Francisco. Calif., for the first time In two years. Darrell has seen action overseas, and has been in the navy hospital In San Francisco, for the past seven months. Juvenile Vice 7 Ring Revealed SEATTLE, April 2t 0 Arrest of 15 youths nd three Adults today exposed ppcration oi. a "wolf pack? sex organization In nearby Renton, war-booming suburban sub-urban community, in Which girls of high school age gained mem bership through immoral initia tion rites ' "Sheriffs officers reported 50 or 60 mors, arrests may result from the drive to clean up vice condi tions, Including all-night orgies m s federal housing project Two girls,; both 15 yers old, told officers! tha girls were permitted per-mitted to . join the club by granting grant-ing intimacies to the entire male membership. One girl, 17, said she had been intimate with 13 mem bers since joining Jan. j l. They also said members of the club. all of them minors, were able to buy beer and liquor freely from Renton taverns and bpbUeggers; paying as much as S14 a quart tor whisky. Three persons appeared in Jus tice court yesterday to answer charges in connection with the case. Mrs. Don Houch. 44, plead ed guilty to a charge of furnish ing liquor to minors. J. n. Ture- man, S9, a bartender, pleaded not guilty to a similar charge, and Mrs. Pearl Hoefs forfeited 25 bail when she failed to answer a charge of contributing to the delinquency de-linquency of s minor. tyiKea t;roes-wr be held Fi Bip; m., In the First wArd Youhast0rsWho Aid Cloan-Up To Attend Matinee A Junior chamber of commerce sponsored' "clean-up week lnee will be held at the Acade: theater Saturday morning at 1 a m., co-chairmen Harvey Ford and Karl Lemon announced today. The free show for youngsters Is being given as a reward for their sid in the sanitation cam paign. To qualify, a student must show , that he has aided in the drive with actual work done in cleaning up yards and city lots. A signed statement to .that effect must be signed by the parent and a scnooi teacher, and presented at the door of the theater for admission. The chairmen announced that tickets will not be available at the" door. The work must actually pe aone oeiore any admissions will be granted, NUTJUTtOX CJLASS The Red Cross nutrition class will hold its second session this evening at 7:80 o'clock at the Community church. The officers urge fill women to avail themselves ff the opportunity oppor-tunity to obtain this Valuable in struction. This is the last night open ,xor enrollment, t is announced. an-nounced. ' Utility Groups irnatlaavS froaa re -f ericsii annual nty Red C m. an. I. E. Brockbank ur?es all holders of membership cards to be present aAd become acquainted ac-quainted with jie activities of the Red Crossorganisation. Meetings PROVG ROTARY CLUB JSy C. Newman, chief of the FBX in tfie Salt Lake City division, di-vision, will speak at the meetinar of. Investigation in Too Late For Classification FOB 8 AtX M ISCJEIXAirXOrs DATTOK computl aeU. National eaah rcftatar tor .aervlca atatlop. Several picnic lea boxea. Charley Stone. Stone Auto Court, SpTlng-vllla. SpTlng-vllla. Phona 21t. a.0 ELECTRIC ransa. Houaa No. arlr Waca. In Oram. la. faev-a2S rOK BALK TSAItBRS : FOOT Co-vara Wairon trailer houae. Sleepa 4. Maw ttraa. WIN aell to hlgn-' hlgn-' aat etfar. Alio IxS room. Soma txtra : lumbarVv Sanitary cot complete. See ' Blahop. Lincoln Trailer Park- mi FOR RENT FUBNISHED .. a ItOOM modern apartment. Electric fanf and - refrigerator. Perraanootl eouple. no cnuaren. jsz bouiu i ni-Taraltjr, ni-Taraltjr, Provo. Call or ufm : Charley Stone, . 8(orie Auto Court.' Plfone : Hprihavlll. : . aSO SMALU hovaa. and a acrea of f-ult treee. Berrlea, cardan, paatura. Thns. "i Kltchan, Orm. a SO HELP WANTED HALE CARPENTERS to inatall ' rooflnc and Inaulatlon. Phona 4(1. Baoanttal war worker muat have certificate of availability. n3 MAN far repair aervlca and atock room work. Phona' 481. Gamble' Stor. Eaaentlal war. worker - muat ba certificate of avallabltlty. . mJ LaSatr mnom it mia tn r 9a' elplmrl SKIN SUCCESS HS Boa ate aaa Palatef SKIN 8UC- 1 1 w cm oiMinnt it. At rwa I (oll.trv tn. Tte afk eeateLa A tim.. m w- Ale frna S T. BrtwM Drug Co,. w wcr . ni vera xavf. it ' V. VM id !KtiosaV VuUiiat fredscu Corporstiost Spring Qearance ' ODDS AND ENDS 1 tATj&U m VSrfBr8-3 i -.Sr. IB 1 X-yy. 113 -4.vrfi i- ! Sot;a and Chair Exactly as Shown 6CO ClY Special a-aafW KnOEdLEn MEANS QUALITY Sofa and Chair Mismatched 6CO CO Reg. $139.50 Special pUyOlf Slightly Soiled 3-PCw Sectional Sofas Modern Light Wood Trim CT.YCft Reg. 45149.95 .......... T... .... Special VyOU - - " 2-Pc. Modern Beige Tap. Cover $1790 .................... Special $89.50 Reg. 189.50 Large Deluxe Sofa and Chair Set ...V..;.Weiai:$i050 i e 9 W i It's A Fact You Can Sare Money At UTAH UALLEY FUnniTURE CO. 210 West Center St ' Pjrovo . Phone 920 - V- .-hi. ', -: ;, ' .k 'AV- 3: CUBS , TO MEET Cub pacjt No. 3051, recentlj1or-ganlzed recentlj1or-ganlzed into Dens, will hold Its first pack meeting Friday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the Community church. The boys are reminded to take the collections they have made during the jnonth to this pack meeting. A marble tournament for the Cubs will be hold Saturday May 0,tat 2:30 o'clocl: on tli! giunnds of' the Joaquin , school. . ': IT K TT V tTCO KITS fROYO. VTAB eotTHTT. CTAIt nr K ,:"t'X y LAli.1 mrt.ij - : JJ ... KMlr. r r - . : aaain rav f --v.- . w Interconnections broutnt about! through efforts of the association are saving ui easivaiem ox a carload of al a xlay sAd permit plants toimilt AiiWli Jpijlts. SmsiittiisaloB-p breakdoyrhi occttk- x- A ' X3 AT HaJ&B'Salt Lake f$Cj, vice-president of the Utah Power fcr IkhrCompanyfc repoitthait thefpek of war producuon and 1h riiSnunli.nt AArttmlVkA fn iuutf. er, appears to n&ve passed, ire fwas sitting at laArBtSail t)s A4slrtA aSaS aaAlf I -aSwaTiA W VfUlSVU S4 1 careiui use wiu . nave V9 maae of jfuel, s mandatory conserva tlori program is not probable. The most ouUtandinlr power de velopment for this area in recent months, he declared, is the a4r dltf6n of 50,000 Idlowatt sUSm- aIaoi'a - .a.MlaM ...UA Vs. - W . ' . ------- -isicvUIV tUUl., A. Ut9 . 2L" 14:10 p ra- on 'Geneva Steel plant and i at Utah Wartime." Copper company properties. Both are-interconnected Into the Northwest North-west Power pool. J. Hamilton Calder, president of the association and chairman of the Provo department of utilities, presided at the meeting which was! attended by approximately 25 representatives from Salt Lake City, Richfield, Spanish Fork, Paysn, Mt. Pleasant, Logan, Bountiful, Springville, and Salt Jake City. ' . The group was to be conducted through, the Geneva Steel works this afternoon. lomgpt Evicted From Company Offices by Soldiers fm lar 0a his desk, snabbed: I wfll chfflrj" ' 'It .was then thatthe major called In Lt Cattanach and the two soldiers picked, Avery up from the chair." j i- Biddle claimed that Avery's last words, shouted over bis shoulder. .as he was carried from the room were: "Tou. nw dealer. The. attorney general said Avery Av-ery "put up aulte a fight." The Incident followed the' seizure seiz-ure of the plant by the army and commerce department last night for failure to comply with a War LDor Boara order. After being ejected, Avery -left the premises without maklne a statement. ' J "Mr. Avery will not be allowed to come ,bock into the building Until- he agrees to cooperate," Bid-die Bid-die said. When he arrived at his office I this, morning we talked about co operation. He refused to turn over the books to our bookkeepers, and he refused to call a staff meeting He said were were here fllegall y and that he would not' cooperate. Other Ward officers who refused to eooperSjte or surrender the company's com-pany's books ware Stuart S. B3I y sseretaryr John A. Barr, assistant i secretary, and Harold L. Pearson. dee-president and tressufsr. They N were- not evicted, howevefj sjid x& mained in the company's offices nor; SUE SHOPS ; CAsniMocsinr WltloMt Painful Bsckachs Mutr nfai ralwva saohis baekactia) 1 .r" auaaoar wa toe real ta their tmuKW na tit - o Mncyw r. nature eniei way OI laK- . but the axoeea aoda and waata out ei tbe i peiaaaoua Sutter to remain in your blood, it WaaMbaaea,rswnMpaiaw. feS MHa, loM f pep jurf MMrnr, settint p tM alhffc puffineea uader tbe eyee, paaaaahai and ttiaiitwa. Fraooeat or Kasty paaaaaa with antartias and burainc aoma . jpea't "faiU AaS'jWdrogtriat for boaa'a ' rvm, AUM, WMIIatullr SraBliUiooa t au ypara. i oeyciva nappy raiel a aajSwSMfnMSW liana lor c lief and will belp Ruah out tMnehn (MiWafiUa, o) ui 129 West Center Swerve Yourse If and Save Phone 144 Provo OIL Pint 3B 75c D0AI1S PILLS 4SC 9 Oz. WATER GLASSES 4 oz. GLYCERIN DRUG NEEDS . y li.oo . JERGEN'S LOTION .79c 70c '" ' , Sloans Liniment . . . . 58c r '" ..' ' ' . pt. . . . Tine Green Soap ..... 59c 60c MUM, Deodorant . . . 54c 25c - HALO SHAMPOO . . .23c 11.38 Lady Esther Cream . .98c $1.50 ' D&R SHAMPOO . .$1.00 25c , Colgates Dental Cr. . . 21c - Pint itchen Hand Lotiort .19c D&RC( NU J C Prince, $1.00 Size Quart Size ....... ALBERT! lb. Close Out 69c 69c 59c SUN MAID RAISINS 15 Oz. i Point Free IOC SHOP & SAVE At Provo's One Stop 50c BARBASOL ......30o 00 ASPIRIN TABLETS, 5 gr. Oc TAII CT TIOOIIC650 1 vibkl liaaJUE. Sheets 4 for 17c Uaseline Hair Tonic 63c . - V ' ' f ' Air Mail Envelopes ............9c 1 lb. EPSOMALTS U.S.P. ...... 9c Large GLASS . r FIXING BOWLS - ' wPIC & SPAN AIDS j -v i ' . 82 Oz. floor Wax1SMr .. 39c i . i ' ' 1 " ' r'V- 1 ! Sweetheart Soap 6c Carpel Soap ?5c& ." . SliSdAP ;for 28c SUPER SODS ...iL. 23ft (sOfeaner,B , ;'. ..:8c CHAMOIS ... 10c 27 inch StIOE LACES pr. a e DADY NEEDS LACTOGEN, 2li lb. $L99 SJW.A. Food, 1 lb. ....97c BABY OIL. SV . 43c Baby Powder 50c Size;... 39c Safety Pins AssL .... . .Buneh 8c BabyFood5sor.3for20c Bath Thermometers! 15c Pitchers Castoria 25o Bise. nfI9r BOTTLE BRUSHES ,10c Headquarters For UITAHINS Upjohn Unicaps, 100'$ $2$l 1 i , i 50 CC r ; . Oleum Percomorpham $1.91 . 'j . t - . ,J 100 Norwich Uitamihs A & D Tabs ...90c ibo , ! Thiamin Lire. Size .... Norwich' I;! '' 'V ' ' "f- 'M :y !-Comp!exTab3 250'sS1.93 wesA -D-DCaps.. 9Cc : VlTAMp SCARCE ITES Ironine C ords 90c odCfHppK,2J9 Robber PATH SPPnYS - -$1.19 HATClIEf S 09c Extension Cords 70c ClSSbnS U. 1.29 ?TswYerkj , ' . 86 Proof v . re f 1 |