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Show Friday, December 31, 1937 Mr and tamed bon of mat In Snndav Mrs. THE VOICE OF SHARON Pell Cat enter- Mr. and Mrs. We.-Ie-y Knudsen, M' and Mrs. Rax John- - Helptr, spent the holiday lu Provo L'; Net ad a, i t n mfor- - with t h ir pareu's. Bishop and nine party at tluir home Mrs. Renj, H, Knud.'Cn, and Mrs LsMSa Burch. euning. PKOYOANS County Budget K So u- -i f O I'll t 112, ('(mi increase with a view to Mr. and Mr;., Victor J. Bird at 719 Noith Unix tt&ity axuiue substantial reductions . informing to prex ious costs Commissioners Answer In ans.v.r to this rrqio si. Jehu-on- , Hull and Cluik ldd the following explanations to make. Fir't an f ' 0 I mcre.i'-- in the welfare hudgtt is made necessary to carry on the increased cos is imposed upon the county Nothing has been added to th actual road fund although an expanded program. Is planned for 1938. However. $15 000 for a badly needed weed eradication program, is included in the road makMiR , A'nl the spotlight lor Clitlst mas. gl.tii.g auomj, lithium is w hen their home was adjudged tops by the Junior Chamber of Commerce judges ol the ChiiMmas lighting tome.-t- . They will refloor lamp from turn an the 1 tnh Bower A: Light company. Hint is in other sections ol the uty i.icluied Mr. aud Mis M. D. Close--, 295 North Unixer-tt- y avenue; Mr. aud Mrs. Hew lit M. Mrtmg, 420 Last Third South street; Leioy J. Olsen home at 734 West Third South btreet; and Mr. and Mrs. Lari Graham at 3 5 East E.ghth North btrec-t- . 1 tle-etii- ' -- budget. U-- - 'Furthermore - increased additional necessary making deputies In the treasurers, auditor's and assessor's departments to handle the Increased work. It must he reinbered that $150,000 additional revenue has required a total Increase of less than $12,000 In administrative costs, and that actually less taxes will be levied in 1928 than during the past year. "The increased costs In every department are fully justified, on the grounds of good business. Take the Infirmary budget as an example, Utilizing the spring water belonging to the county, instead of giving it away at 11 a year is good business aFhough it will cost the county some money to pipe it to the building and take rare of it. "Take the weed program as another. Weber county is only half as large at Utah county, but spends $20,000 annually on weed control. The result Is only 4 per cent infestation of farm lands, as compared to 17 per cent here. "Take the clerks office also. Here the increase is actually only $110 In the budget, but more than $1000 additional revenue was turned In last year, and already $9000 revenue has come from this department "Considering nil these things, we fpel that the budget appropriations are within sound business 'and that the people will agree with lowered taxes and better administration during the coming year." Budget Listed: General Fund: Commissioners department, $7,450: treasurers assessor's. $15,914: $13,590; clerks $7,155: auditors $0,175; recorders, $8,905: survevors $2,700; attorneys, $4,856; sheriffs. $20,517; county Jail, court house and grounds. 0 310,355 agricultural agents agricultural inspectors juvenile courts. $1,310; general fund miscellaneous, $39,-92total In general fund. $151,-40- REFRIGERATOR IS EAST. to see that Crosley Shelvador gives you more for your money. More usable storage JT h EXTRA space with the M ore ocouvniy wifh fF powerful New Elerrrosaver unit hermetically sealed against moisture and dirt. More and more features for convenience and efficiency. See for yourself. Shelvador is the Best Buy in refrigeration today. shelves-in-the-dos- handy-toreac- r. $7,-86- 0; $3,-00- $1,-69- 5; 5; 7. L & H Tire Co. Provo r? vv y v y v t t Other funds: County highway, $80,000; exhibit and advertising, $5,400; pension for blind. old age pension, $79,000; widows pension and poor and indigent, $21,000; temporary relief of transients and burial expense erection and mainten$4,000; ance of hospital and county infirmary. $11,632; employment of superintendent and other help, $6,925; salaries of county physicians. $2,200; bond sinking fund, $54,000; interest on bonds fund, $9,270. $1.-50- 0: Utah For the splendid year we have enjoyed we express our gratitude to you all. Our earnest desire to better serve you is coupled with the fine patronage and good will with which you have favored us. ' V It is with happy anticipation of relationship that we so heartily wish you and yours a : HAPPY NEW YEAR this-continu- ed Y Y v t Y Y v TAYLOR BROS COMPANY TH DEPARTMENT STORE OP aUc-ndc-- d Robert E. Hansen is leaving this week for New Albany, Ind. to become field executive for the George Roger Park Boy Scout council. Prominent in scouting circles here, especially in his organization of the cub pack at the Provo Community churru, Mr. v Hansen has just completed a training course at Mendham, N. J. before his appointment in Indiana. PA Adult School G. Ott Romney, at 11. Y U. former athletic has been ap- On.) pointed director In charge of exMrs- it usion classes at U.S.A C. at gnes Dauwaldcr: Wcln.-bdad nights ony in Since his leaving Provo Logan 1,1 Au l,nd la thti Celllral build- he has been coordinator of recreaI;!r tion with the W P.A. administra'Nathan Ilale: tion. In his ihw capacity ho will s aKo are only WedHis i not be connected with athletic are held tv. but mugs, nesday they in Room 27 M and tin y deal with work, his entire time being devoted, after January 1, to extenho'i- - bold iconomiis. sion classes. Ed ward J. Newton: Art lc.thcrcraft in room 14 M - stud id under Mr. Newton for Mheu the the full three hour period, but only on Wednesday evenings. Ered W. Clefu?: Family Mr Clegg piesents a course in Gets Together for economics, 7 to 8; sociology, S to 9; and economics, 9 to 10 p. from Ta: U--- ytKi?K4 , t i coach Ap-Lul- . - , H-i.- r -- a ; .V Harold J. Mower: Social science and Utah history are both presented by Mr Mower in room 35 M. starting at 7 p. m on social science then shifting at 8 p. m. to Utah history, and ending with the last hour on social science. They are held only Wednesday evenings. Harry Buller: Mr. Butler is the cooperative expert of the school, and holds -? From Then ts the time for that FAMILY THOTO Berg Mortuary at PROVO, UTAH LARSON STUDIO I-F- n rt After Christmas Sale I3 2 OFF forth Tuesday and Fridays at the Public Library commencing at 7 p. m. J Jesse W. Johnson: the Mr. Johnson looks after public forum, which is held every Thursday evening, commencing at 8 p. m. in the Central building These are music classes br string instruments, particularly the violin for beginners, also the mandolin,' Hawiian guitar, piano and arcordlan. Classes commence 7 p m. and finish at 10 p. m Clvde Crockett has reason to at with advanced trio and quartette be proud of his Penney store in work. Provo, as the Christmas bonuses were awarded to about 2 5 regular C. employes, and to about the same number of extra cmploves, in refrom Rage Fire) (Continuc-cognition of the business they had accomplished. hoxe an overnowded condiUou in the present pihools that will make Sheriff E. G. Darnell says that possible a much niortj effectve carelessness, and new program in each of the four speed, automobiles cause more traffic schools. The new buildings accidents than all other causes will not only hove the typical combined. Traffic Officer Oscar s but likewise will hav E. Pedersen says its speed mainly, libraries, industrial arts, and that on newly paved streets atul auditoriums where motorists forget them- kindergarten units. selves. The past year has thus "In money 1938 will see spent caused 19 deaths in Utah county in Provo Schools near half a miland three of these have been in lion dollars. Several bits bf proProvo city limits. In 1936 Provo perty are in process of being purpity counted two deaths fcv trsf-fi- c chased at tlic present (luxe. The accidents, and Utah county extension of the program will ere had 16 deathsf. long provide a genuinely feltneed . for more out of door scnoul proJ. A. Owens, publisher of the grams but heretofore impossible Provo Herald, has been appointed with the limite' dground oned by assistant to the general manager the schools. The State school office today of the Scripps League, and as 0 such will be associated with the reports that Utah spent ofer for public schools the last Dallas (Texas) Dispatch, the Boise (Idaho) Capitol News, the school year. This apparently was San Luis Obispo (California) the highest financial figure In Telegram-Tribunand the Logan State history, for this purpose. Herald-Journaas well as This, like in the case of Provo, (Utah) Is In part accounted for by the the Provo Herald. fact that government building as. Hal Johnson has left for San sistance was offered as the stimuFrancisco where he will stay in- lating factor. "Unfortunately too many of us definitely. see our great school program only of dollars, buildings, In terms ground and equipment. It should Rev. Erwin be remembered that these are all essential but illy a means to an Rev. Edwin F. Irwin, pastor of end. Within those buildings and the Community church here. Is using that equipment is where the expected home this week, reliev- real process exists that counts. Provo Is essentially a Bchool ing Rev. Webley Powell, who has are seven been serving as pastor since early town because there September. Incidentally Rev. Mr. thousand people here who spend Powell, in bis farewell sermon full time every school day In acSunday, in making reference to tive endeavor to learn In a school his work here, paid a high tri- situation. The significance of this bute to Rev. Mr. Irwin, as fol- will be best understood to imagtn lows: TJie Provo Community another activity that Bhould sudchurch Is an excellent organizadenly require the full time of tion with wide possibilities. Its seen thousand of our people at present position of prominence in full time work. It may he that Provo Is due In no small degree our schools are like the proverbial we have them with us alto the efforts of Rev. Mr. Irwin. poor The church and the community ways and hence have Just are fortunate to have a man come to take theln for granted. whose Interest and sympathies are "In the City schools there are so universally felt In the com- over four thousand children every They are being munity returning to serve them. school day. taught by more than a hundred full time teachers. They work In buildings maintained by a corps of Janitors and under the supervision of principals and other administrative officers that require one hundred thirty full time emThese people not only ployees. teach and work with children for ix hours each day, but in addition spend considerably more time in the preparation of materials with which to work. It is the re" lai and newconstructlon of vision j.. , tt se working materials and guides that we shall most enerSEASONS getically devote time outside the regular school day for the year One sie 1 Fart xxool wool. d Values to for: One lot of: Ladies' and Children's II VVDKERCHIEFS Regular 5c Our reg. 08c grade goes at: 69c 2 for 5c GARMENTS (7080) Men's Extra I I). S. Double hack Garments $1.40 Values for Heavy Double Back L. H. S. Garments $1.19 98c 11,-a- vy (Pcpperell) $2.08 Value Moffitt bru-he- 9Sc BLANKETS 4 lot, $t.4 89c Large For Boys and Girls SWEATERS Special Lot of: Silk & Wool Mufflers Values to PSc for: Ray C. Let it re: J. t .?!-'V j ky Jrc.i r0 -i Holidays m VYv 'A $2.00 Boys Union Suits Long or short sleeve Values for 39c 1 Giiiis Bets 51. OO Tam Values OSe Values. Some Houy wrap around allies to 1.05 for 49c Zipper Jackets For Boys s, Extra Quality Frocks One lot of Dresses 19c class-room- $1.49 MENS Fine Press Shirts for men $1.00 Values Now Only: DRESSES Srarf and 75c $1.00 UHOeiGlkeiG Only $2.00 368 West Centre St. H PROVO Special lot f: Ladies Rayon Tajfeta Slips Only 49c AMERICAS First Choice! $12,-000.00- e, 348 West Center ryi Murray K. Huberts is one ol the best known men In town now by hundreds of youngsters who the Lika party Christmas morning as he was chairman of the party. Other Elks assisting were Sam Perlman, Glen Elmer Gardner, Les Swibher, Singleton, Axel Christiansen, Dak Boshard, aud J. Louis Fischer, exhalted ruler of tle club. costs In various departments are because of Increased revenues, CttOSLCY has always BUILT A GOOD I the W In the NEWS f Page Six PIVO Y Y Y Y v fY Y Y fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y l, i 03$ AVh .nlOlKg! Returns rAA liMHBb (KiRiT! yyufKi ? iT'" ir si ' ( , rj it- ;- t ifl li Y Y f ' A ,f bUurvi Contrl . tvlAco vUase A . Vno Vo&rih Touc O STOOP "onO in o of 1938. FROM I Wasatch I Chemical Co. j E. II. LONG I Thone PROVO 996-- 0 W UTAH A gay holiday party was held by the Gleanor Girls of the second ward at the home of Jessie and Virginia LeDure Wednesuay evening Ardyth Olsen was In charge of arrangements and a tasty luncheon was served to more than 20 girls. During the evening a social chat was enjoyed and progressive games played. - , ..,0natc GRFRTliS! I n titn ir inrmr DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL PHILCO HEADQUARTERS ar,, J 1 |