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Show a Page Six THE VOICE OF SHARON fth Dean Amos if. Merrill,-othe Aberhart Government, "which College of Education, will leave is In power on the promise to the about April 1 for Harvard uni- electorate to pay $25 a month to of the province, ruled versity for special studies, after all citi-eAlberta bills Published weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educa- which he and Mrs. Merrill will unconstitutional They plan dealing with credit regulations, tional Recreational Association ot Orem. Printed by Utah Valley travel over Europe. to attend the L. D. S. conference newspapers and bank taxes. The Publishing Co., 67 North First West Street, Provo, Utah. Entered as at Bradford, Eng. on June 4 and Alberta Social Credit act itself, eecond class matter at the Post Office In Provo, Utah, under the act 5, and then tour the British Isles, which is the corner-ston- e of the of March 3, 1879 and from there to Scandinavia, Aberhart governments financial and Central Europe. Their son, structure, also ass declared unAlton, who has been in the Brit- constitutional. entire country from the great ish Mission for the past two years, Taberuacle in Salt Lake City, pre- will return with them about Sept, Judgments Delivered senting the L. D. S. Church Hour 20. In a series of Judgments deof the Air, with Dr. Gerrit de the court: livered, Dr. Wayne Z. Hales and his Jong, dean of the college of arts, 1. to be unconstitutional Winter quarter ends today, speaking briefly on music in the hobby was an interesting speak- an actHeld to amend and consolidate so test church. does and before tha the credit of Alberta er at ML Pleasant cramming and regulation end, with a brief respite on the North Sanpete high school stud- act; ents last campus until Monday when regis-- , there Friday. 2. Held to be unconstitutional I)r. F. S. Harris, president of tration takes place for the Spring the B. Y. the taxation of banks act; university, attended the In is readiProfessor Harrison R. Merrill, quarter. Everything celebration of the 3. Held to be unconstitutional ness, announces Registrar John E. at Ta- bead of the Extension department, the act to ensure the publication College of Puget Sound Hayes for the enrollment process coma, this week, and is expected accompanied by nine other pro- of accurate news and Inforas students and faculty swing In- home of B. tomorrow, In time for the fessors and representatives COMmation; to Spring activities. Y. U. attended the first of 4. Ruled the the opening Dominion had Spring quarter MUNITY EDUCATION WEEK Mrs. Harris and two to disallow provincial enMonday. power held Milford at last John R. Halliday, director of daughters, Leah and Mildred, ac- program actments without restriction; the B. Y. U. Mixed chorus, scored companied him to Tacoma. They week. They returned over the lieutenant-governors 5. Ruled another triumph Sunday night travelled around by San Francis- week end, Mrs. Merrill accompan- had power to reserve their assent ied them. when he and 120 voices appeared co, but will return over the old from provincial legislation subbefore KSL audiences over the Oregon trail through Boise. only to any instuctions from ject Dr. Thomas L. Martin has again the governor-genera- l. scored two achievements in the On every subject, the court form of two more graduates who ruled against the submissions of in received recognition 1 have . the provincial government and government service. Glade Wright accepted the arguments of the of Hinckley, a chemistry major of Dominion on every point. 1985, and Willard Call ot Seattle, S. C. Act Outside a 1937 major in geology, both students under Dr. Martin, left Power of Province Going outside the terms of the this week for Fort Worth, Texas, Chief Justice Duff to assume their new duties as soil reference, an opinion on the Alberta techcrologists in the U. S. Govern- passed Social Credit act, which he found ment service. New Lot of Special Group of: to be outside the legal Jurisdiction ESSMAYS of the province. Water-Proo- f This opinion was considered the SOCIAL CREDIT IN most important of all because It threw doubt on the whole plan ALBERTA RECEIVES of the Aberhart government to inin sizes 14 to 20. stitute a Social Credit financial The very lastest styles Regular $1.00 Value! scheme In Alberta. l;r linin' nf Styanm ns NotesfY . Friday, March 18, cupping toe entire tune of the meetng, excepting the opening and closing prayers, the Band numbers filled a varied program of sacred music which gave inspiration to the congregation which packed the chapel to the doors. Sacred hymns frou the L. D. S. church song books, some of ahieh were joined by the congregation, flute, trombone, and ocal solos, and selections from endelssohn, and Wagner, made '? i i ii i i x i-- i i up an unusual program for a ConSunday evening service. gratulations were flooded upon Professor Sauer at the close of the meeting, first by Victor J. Bird of the ward bishopric who made a public acknowledgement, and by scores of others who remained to shake Mr. Sauer by the hand. Ready For Public SERVICE Also High Quality Coal and Prompt Delivery as i Rev. Father Henry of the Provo Catholic church announces a series of Lenten lectures which started Wednesday evening with Rev. Valerian Girardot In charge, Provoana generally are invited to attend the lectures which are scheduled for Mar. 23, Mar. 30, Apr. 6 and Apr. 13. THE semi-centeni- Paper Hanging Paper Cleaning Painting Calsomining Interior Decorating 1988 WALL PAPER SAMPLES Shown by Request Estimates Given CALL Carlt n Oulnisee, secretary of the B. Y. U. extension division, and professor of journalism, addressed the Western Writers League Tuesday on Poetry Writing", a 03 LIVE New Large Scales 1SCS HILL BROS. Reynolds Bros. COAL and SERVICE 00 E. 12 North Phone 1B12 PHONE 825 R ITS SENSIBLE KNOW . tt T y y y y y y y yy y y y Y Y Ladies House Dresses Mens Dress Hats vy and colors at Saving ?y PRICES $1.00 - $1.49 - $1.69 fy :.: Friday and Saturday Only! 59c 2 $2.00 for $1.00 t Ladies Approved L.D.S. Garments y y y y yV New Lot Girls Anklets 4 ft A 4 V Social Credit in Alberta, Canada, received a severe check this to advices l ast week according reaching many former Canadians who are resident in Proo, either attending B. Y. U. or making their homes here as citizens. Action of the Supreme Court of Canada in regard to several Acts of the Alberta Legislature delivered a body blow to the whole social credit movement in Canada, It Is reported. AU six judges, sitting on the question of Social Credit plans of t fy FLETCHER'S ty x y r, (Elastic Top); y V.'v yV PROVO my-- r 'TlMa-- T 1 Want mu flds The chief justice, when dealing with the three bills, found it necessary to examine "the general scheme and history of the (Social Credit) legislation of Alberta. Although the Social Credit act was not involved in the reference, he found It necessary to examine it. His decision was that it transgressed the legal powers of the province as defined in the British North America act. PROVOANS In The InlwS Professor Robert Saner, veteran band master and music instructor at the B. Y. U. scored a complete success Sunday night at the Fourth ward chapel in t he presentation of the annual sacred baud concert by the Y band. Oc- z . 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