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Show ISN'T ONE WIFE ENOUGH? Sociologist Author Of New Boole On Practice of Polygamy Provo-Bor- n THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1854 Utah County. Utah City Manager Of Orcni Attends Confab at Denver I ' , DAILY HERALD V : . , OREM Organization and plan was for managers ing city ISNT ONE WIFE ENOUGH? question it endured, as long as it rhonogamistie concept of mar thoroughly discussed at a recent ; rail nage, although the leaders in convention lor city managers did because of deep-seatKimball Younj , Holt k Co., New York. ious conviction, and was never veighed constantly against the held in Denver, according to O. IJ5jt idea of romantic love, where V. Farnswprth, Orem city man vehicle of lechery. Since the Mormon church began th practice of polygamy back The persecution of Mormon polygamy has endured, as in Asi ager, who attended,; 1 about 1830 hundreds of more .or men, women and children, par atic countries, romantic love is Mr. Farnswortn was accom Richunknown. of panied by Guy Baker les skilled writer have assum ticularly after the enactment of ed to "tear the veil" from an the Edmunds-Tucklaw was a What people are interested in leld. L.. C Wiseombe of Nephi ; -Initiation frequently called, aloag senseless and needless tragedy. is how polygamists lived, and and Dale W. James of Tooele with slavery, our twin relics of The practice was beginning -- to his the author answers in l sort Other city managers from Utah barbarism. None of them have peter out beeause the Mormons oi inverted Kinsey report based were . J. Allison. Ogden. and dene it so skilfully and success were never able ta abandon the upon the writings of members of LeRoy Taylor of Vernal. There some 175 polygamous families. were 42 city managers present fully as Kimball Young. Mr. Since there was ne set pattern front Wyoming, Colorado, Utah a of Brigham Young, grandson :4 hie varied with each individual and one from Illinois. a of and Brig Young, graduate At the convention, the necessity family. One polygamlst, lor in ham Young University, hag the stance, would never be seen with for keeping careful records of Mormon background to make him but one wife at a time. Another projects was emphasized so that eenversant with bis fubject. And escorted all of them wherever he costs ond man hours of labor being presently chairman of the can be more accurately com went Department of Sociology of North on future similar proj to be puted had based upon the has be western University Polygamy masculine supremacy, yet the ects. Mr. Farnsworth stated that equipment to write fairly and women seldom seem to have ob the convention speakers stressed scientifically. V Stories jected to their status of second the importance of goodin public Atrocity cause class citizenry, and Mormon the relations and uniting f Few people now Believe tnt wild .; ft. clubs local with civic and purpose a still teaches plu ology today atrocity stories told by the valuable and newspapers: Many a ex in wives of future in was when polygamy rality istenee. That lust had little to instructions were given along HEADS NEW BYU COLLEGE Dr. Harvey Fletcher, interna, flower, but Mr. Young gives them do with polygamy is indicated by these lines. famous acoustics scientist, demonstrates sonograph in court. Neither does their day in Mr. Farnsworth reported that tionally Mormon acceptance, theoretical sound chamber deep beneath Physical Science Building. He X counter the frantic ignore" convention was the second has been named acting dean of a new College of ly at least, of the teaching that this Physical aritf charges made against "the he had attended this Engineering Sciences, at BYU. "school" world" by Mormon leaders of procreation is the sole function month- - He returned last week of sexual relationships. .v.'-! that day. a school from road by sponsored Quotes Brigham Younr The conflicting theories as to the State Highway Commission The author makes the pom in the origin of polygamy were tha St. George, Utah He was very n lim was that polygamy it was a great largely principle discover-- a method for well-to-do, and the pleased tooiled ited to the ta enhance the Glory of Man in streets had been patching the Hereafter, on the one hand higher echelons of the Mormon tested by the commission for a nd a coverup for the aexua hierarchy. Many women of of 38 months. This new lower station went into it because period on laxity of early Mormon leaders method of mixing oil, sand and the other. Now we knew that AUTHOR Dr. Kimball Young, it offered property advantages gravel under carefully controlled polygamy was practiced from author of the latest book on the and social and religious prestige. conditions, enables road crews to reliaious conviction more than was. born An established old man bad more patch oiled roads in 5 degree question, polygamy anything else, while most people in Provo and well known as to offer than an unestablished weather instead of limiting them will agree that the Mormons went one of the young one. Age differences sel- ;o the hot summer months. This leading country's dom caused any trouble between means somewhat overboard in defense sociologists. ' patching pro Creation of a new College of Dr. Fletcher has feeen serving I the Principle when they ar spouses, but frequently caused grams can be initiated. This will Physical and Engineiering Sci as curecior or engineering sci plenty between an old wife and be a big savings to citizens in up ence gued that Jesus Christ was at one. domestic such Young Univer ences and director of research a In young yolygamist. keep on their ears, savings in sity wasBrigham announced to see that is today by since autumn 1952. He came to it The revelation on polygamy possible quarrels and taxes on street Ernest L. Wilkinson. BYU from Bell Telephone Labo it was perhaps the man who suf- more economical depreciation was written in 1843, and of it the use of the win President fered most. Brigham Young is ter employment time of city Dr. Harvey Fletcher, famous ratories where he was director author had this to say: "Truly acoustics scientist, was named of physical research. He was was like the alleged revelation quoted as having once said, employes. , " . . . I will go into heaven alone acting dean of the ne;w college, graduated from BYU in 1907 and most of Joseph Smith's other rev which will include the Depart- received the Ph.D. degree, sum- them rather than have a long and windy doc fighting tlations ments of Physics, Chemistry, ma cum laude, from University me. around and Yes, ument. The internal evidence scraching Geology, Geography, and Mathe of Chicago later.- will I liberate to all." the you ahews, despite arguments of Provo a is native Dr. and Young the following se Dr. Fletcher has patented 18 matics, eontrary. that it must have been born In 1853, the son of Oscar B Most of the eases discussedto in Science quences inventions which have been of Engineering two from of of are families -produced by Smith, for few others and Annie Marie Rosebury six wives. One could desire that Electrical, Mechanical,' Civil, incalculable value to the radio, in his day wrote so verbosely and His father was a son o: the author would have written Chemical, and Geological telephone, and motion picture in confusedly." The revelation was Young. He devoted has These Young. are Brigham 19-2presentdustries and the military service. but departments his more about ten not generally known until grandfather, 4 his life to the teaching of soci aside from one sly the College of Arts and They have assisted the deaf to under ly that reference Morso had that years passed, Sciences, but will be transferred hear and the mute to speak. He mon leaders were placed in the ology and at present is chairman many bearing the name of Young of to the a shin the new college with the be has written 52 major works for Orem sociology OREM department Making in be would Smiths the hereafter, Unfortunate position of denying sinee they would, be descendants ing place of beauty will be the ginning of the autumn - quarter, professional publications and seyH t the world that "polygamy ex- Northwestern University. was obtain of wives who had been sealed to goal of air Orem citizens during a President Wilkinson explained the eral books. isted, while preaching and prac- edHisin early schooling the old Joseph Smith and so belonged to coming Clean-u- p Week, under the College of Arts and Sciences has Dr. Fletcher's work has brought at first Provo, ticing it at 'home. become so extensive that reor? him numerous awards far scienThe oasis of polygamy, as Parker elementary school and Smith Jn eternity, there is very guidance of the citizen's advisory The on sanitation.. committee Uni big ganization is necessary to align tific contributions. These include Young shows, rested upon the later at the Brigham Young with little 19 be will April Monday, colleges more elosely with, re- the Louis Edward Levy Gold he where days for the era As the most tragic graduated Mormon doctrine of the three versity Medal in 1924 for physical measSaturdey, April 24 with all thejlated subjects. estates: past, present, and fu- an A. B. degree. He was granted polygamists was after the Man! to churches and citizens urement of audition; honorary ture existence of the individual; the Ph. D. degree at Stanford festo when they were cut off civic clubs, from the supportTof the church, uniting to beautify Orem and re membership in the American and the concurrent doctrine of University. at move conditions any unsightly without wives Otological Society and Acoustical to With i;he of a He legal eternal progression number has taught at godhood or places of business. of America; the Motion Society and domination over other worlds American universitiesJscluding rights and the children without residences The city will be divided into in Picture the so in of Engineers Progress Med wrni aeseenoants. frequently literal legitimacy, UniversityTTJniversity Oregon peopiea seven large areas with committee 1949: in al and the individual more recognition by the polygamous family Ergo, the descendants, Jhe Wisconsin, Clark University, members acting as chairmen of . after the trouble real Society. the Engineering Audio. hence the need began Wooster, Mass.; Queen's College, glory; greater for each these areas. Franklin So American Institute, for many wives. Somewhat friv- New York and Columbia Univer death of the lord and master when ofthe streets Captains in these areas will OREM An appeal for help in ciety of Speech and property was to be divided Hearing, olously, I think. Young ascribes sity summer school. among citizens administering the coming polio U. S. Army and U. S. Navy. There were many other prob? be recruited from this to a hope on the part of During World War II he acstreets and inoculations has been issued by President those along living S. Truman Mormon leaders to get "isme-th- g cepted government assignments lems connected with this unique to meet at a Mrs. Gordon Billings, Westmore honored him Harry asked will be for his scientific lor nothing." twice to go to Great Britain in system of domestic relationship, they with the commit riA cnairman. volunteers are contributions to the nation's meeting special treated de has and Kimball connection with American perYoung rtrseesuo 9easeie , tee on Monday, April 12. at the needed in keeping the extensive fense. to the down ef name of it, under the sonnel aspect every Polygamy, problems. Orem City Hall to map out spe records necessary for this test Honorary doctorates have been spiritual wifisra, like spiritual One of his three sisters, Mrs. present day Short Creek deviants, cific details. and for nursing. It has been awarded him by Columbia Uniand curwas Edith Y. Booth lives in Provo. exhaustively entertainingly manifestations, widely tion estimated that one volunteer Mimeographed of Utah, Ken- versity, rent when Joseph Smith was a His daughter, Mrs. De Verl A long overdue book, I would sheets University will be available to give to worker for every 10 children will Stevens Institute of yon College, rewarding 1 yong man, and may hare influ- (Helen) Willey, is a Salt Lake say, andC. thoroughly the captains for use in their be needed. Robertson. Frank enced his thinking, but beyond City resident. areas. There will also be a need A special film will be shown Technology, and Case School ef Science. for citizens to volunteer the use to explain the need for the ex Applied Dr. was "vice presi Fletcher to of flat or dump trucks assist periment in conquering polio to Moffirt Soys Situotion Acuta of the dent American Association the the when the in date has trucks parents gar hauling away the Advancement of Science been set. Another film for use for bage. a member of the Amer The seven areas which include in educating the children in 1937-3I ican of Electrical En Institute streets in volved test also the be will Orem's forty designated include the following: (I) Every- shown. An announcement of the gineers, The American Society the Hard of Hearing, presithing west of Highway 91 from times for these films! will be for dent 1929-3- 0 of National Academy 20th South to Eighth South with announced at a later date. All the children in Jhe first, of Sciences, member of Phi Beta Chester Graff as ehairman; (2 Gento second the and third grades will be Kappa and Sigma Xi, president Eighth South street eva road, Fourth South includ- given the opportunity to partici of the American Physical Society, of first executive ing everything west of Highway pate in the tests provided they member and Superintendent J. C. Moffitt of simply adding more children to law, covers only 52.3 per cent of 91, of the consent of written Ken the have Mrs. Ed Spalding and their the Provo School District said each class. The people of Provo the total district guaranteed pro of American Institute to 20th and South neth . Physics, letters (3) Whitwood; parents. 47.7 Pamphlets per cent to be today that the steady increase in now have an opportunity to decide gram leaving Eighth South on everything eastiof explanation will be mailed to and has been a member of nu student enrollment "is one of the what kind of school program they provided on the local level. '91, Dr. Roy Hum-paren- ts having children in these merous committees of the Namost important problems facing desire," he concluded. Prior to the special session of of Highway tional Research Council. Mrs. and Allred; Wayne grades. pherys the Provo schools. He emphathe Utah Legislature last Decemto Center South (4) Fourth up in school Increase student each The sized., however, that steady ber, the minimum school program of the highway, Ray Hanks; district has Its own individual enrollment has become one of the formula provided 61.2 per cent of east east of highway (5) Everything In financthe state guaranteed program of problem as the result of changes most Important problem to Eighth! street Center from school local district opera- school costs from state monies in student enrollments. ing Mrs. Donald North Claystreet, the tions in Utah under our present with local taxes providing 38.8 per ton; (6) Eighth North to 20th By way of illustration, cent. It can be seen, therefore, that through- state school program. superintendent said 1923-3east of the highway, two that in providing additional funds North, there out the state since Votes Near volunteer chairmen, Oscar An- -; has moyeel his medical has been an increase in enroll This was noted today by Heber to meet the increased school derson and Antone McDonald; ments of 27.4 per cent while in Hirschi, Hurricane, president' of costs, the lawmakers changed (7) Geneva road, Fourth South to offices from 220 N University Ave, that most of the the Orem the Provo district, enrollments the State School Boards Associa- this formula so come west of boundary city from the the increase must during this period have increased t-otion, as a special election neared local highway, David Rowley, Jr.,! taxpayer. S8.7 per cent from 3,634 in 1929-3- 0 on the school board requests to council member' ehairman of the to 3.863 last year. , ; increase the financial programs sanitation committee and Ray E. 43 East 2ndTlorth "While the state problem is in many Utah school districts to The Patent Office in Washing Loveless. almost overpowering, the problem take care of the hike in expenses ton has issued more "than 8000 In order to facilitate hauling PHONE 2805 in the Provo School District is brought en by increased costs patents on machinery to improve the refuse away, the areas will and include both sides of the boun-- l even more acute," Superintendent and growth la pupil population. manufacture of Moffitt said. "It is necessary for Enrollment increases from the shoes. dary streets. us to request the people to vote current year through 1960-6- 1 , are increased monies, beeause the estimated at 57,128 children-- or a Legislature at the special session growth of some 8,161 ofper year for TfcVfrY rerawaatTOwafc?; ,wMWfPH.. jj J'lbtf the state voted to require local school the public schools next seven the boards to assume a larger share for years. These estimates cover grades of the responsibility of financing the schools. The local board has one tnrougn iz only and comthe but one source of income the pare with a total increase for 1929-3- 0 from local property tax. This .year period about 30 cents out of each school through 1952-5- 1 of 28,444 ehlldren, dollar was raised locally. Next or an average of 1,102 each year year this proportion must be in- during this period. Eased on L4ve Births creased to maintain present standards. This can be done only These figures are based on live by voting the necessary increase births recorded by the State In school funds at a special elec- Board of Health showing a steady increase from 12,943 in 1930 to tion." 24,236 in 1952, 24,147 in 1953 and Election Set . an estimated 24,000 in 1954. note: The Provo (Editor's direct or tnese mrtns on en State! Beard has previously anneonced a special election rollment is obvious when it is considered that the 12,635 children for April 29 for this purpose.) "The law passed by the special born in 1935 were the graduating Elegant !a taste, superbly smooth and that the session provides that the state class in 1952-5Walker's DeLuxe is a whiskey you're shall guarantee for the education graduates were replaced in the of each child in Provo $168 per first grade in 1353-5- 4 by the 21,- certanirto enjoy in any drink. For year. The board of education can 24 children born in 1847. increase this amount up to $180.00 Mr. Hirschi pointed out that not this is Hiram Walker's finest bourbon in per year under the law. Last year all districts in the state showover X.V.J and aaaojis the world's few truly we actually spent $191.42 per creases in enrollment today 1329-30 child or $11.42 more than wt can the period. Studies show whiskies, May we suggest laise without a special election that 120 of the state's 40 districts Walker's DeLnxt for you and for your To get by in past years we have have grown in pupil population, been forced to resort to the ques while the other 23 school districts most welcome friends? tionable practice of putting more had fewer students enrolled last f children T under eacn teacner tnan year than in 1523-311 sr th base of 27 pupils on which While a district receives more I:, if state funds is 3 5V with each increase in ii allocated," Superin money tendent Moffitt said. enrollment, because only a por .: o .1' , "Expenditures for building tion of the monies to educate, i sup- child come from the state, it be maintenance,, educational comes inevitable that greater ef have and other materials, plies, been seriously reduced to main- fort must be made on the local YIAIS OLD 5riA!CHT IOUWON WHISKEY tain the present modest program, level as well if services are to be V PROOF 90.4 Dr. Moffitt said. Superintendent maintained and standards met. Mcffitt went on to point out that Mr. Hirschi explained that HiiAM WAIKEI & SONS INC, PEOHA. IIUNQIS "the day of reckoning has ar-- " while the state guarantees a mini mum school program to all dis rived," "We can no longer operate as tricts, that the state aid under Tf have done in the paiV by the provision of the new school 'it, ed fvr. er , - - . ! I V I"4 mt 1 At Wasqtch Furnqco & A i rs " i w - r 6'"'" do-isode- - AppIiancQ i w L i , iiii i i i i i u i New College of Physical, God-give- Engineering Sciences" Created bv University all-ye- ar Author Is Grandson Of Brigham Young Orem Plans Clean Up April I - PTA Head Asks Polio Help - Vaccine Tests Instrue - Pupil ncreases in Provo S choo! Far Outstrips Average in State 8; com-mitte- THIS IS A "SALE OF SALES Everything with a red tag on in qur store . many items below cost! must be sold We must make room for a carload of new Air - Conditioning Units. 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