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Show Friday, July 22, 1933 THE VOICE OF SHARON - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I n Radio Programs Columbia Church of the Air Sunday, July 24 wt 7 A. M. Local Devotionals Sundays at 10:30 A. M. Smoke Nuisance May Be Eliminated By New Process; Research Foundation Studies Utah Coals For Possibilities Provos Mayor Lauded in Making This City Dustless; Leadership Sought in Fight Against Smoke Nuisance in Utah Envisioning a smokeless Provo when housewives shall have nj dread of furnaces, no nightmare of housecleaning and no pall of smoke shall cover the city, doing thousands upon thousands of dollars damage to furnishings, walls and decorations, several Provo citizens met a delegation of Salt Lake City citizens Saturday at the City and County building to study the operations of the British Coal Distillation Ltd. as represented by Richard D. Hardy, its chairman and managing director. an established Industry such distillation proof s, they buy the ordinary coal, the delegation, but that mean any threat to the now, he sberted. coal dealer In Utah. Anderson's opinion, Mayor The threat o the coal dealers after examining the numerous of every home, removing the vast cost of cleaning and repairing In- lies in their failure so far to pro- blue prints and charts showing cident to the smoke nuisance of vide smokeless coal, for house- the' British factory operations, today, declared Mr. Hardy. In wives over the state are demand- was that such a plant should be England we estimate that a mil- ing gas or other fuel which Is sponsored first by tbe state or lion doiiar investment in smoke- smokeless, and, as a matter of some government agency to prove less fuel Is a two million dollar fact, Utah coal mines produced beyond doubt Its practicability, of the 700,000 tons of coal LESS last and then private capital would savings in the homes year than the year before, re- undoubtedly be attracted to the people. Mrs. G. B. Forbes ana Mrs. R, ported Mrs. Forbes, showing the process here, sufficient to furnish W. Garff, members of the Utah extent to which householders are the people with smokeless coal other Conservation and Research Founr ubstltuting fuels for In any quantity. The plant at mokey coal. datlon, assisted by Murry SulliEnglish prices would cost approxl-wer- e Charts and detailed analysis van of Salt Lake City, were the shown by Mr. Hardy of the delegation present from that city, but they made It plain they were not sponsoring the British Coa Dig illation Ltd. or any other company, but rather were studying any process which gave reasonable promise of eliminating the smoke nuisance from Utah. Mayor Anderson Praised But why come to Provo? Why Radios Washers bring Mr. Hardy all the way from Venezuela to Utah to explain this -distillation process, and theq bring him to Provo? Mrs. Forbes answer was specific: We know Mayor Mark Anderson. We know he keeps his Your Call boots on all the time. We know Always he is fighting for the people of Provo and of Utah. He U pro-- t gressve and and we RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. know if Provo can solve its smoke problem then every other city in Utah can solve its problem." In reply, Mayor Anderson admitted that Provo City commission had gone out to make Provq a dustless city, and had succeeded in paving the entire city, eliminating the dusty roads throughout the community; that a sewSPECIAL REDUCED PRICES age system had been installed adequate to the ijeds tof this On Binding Twine growing community; that Provq had a water system equalled by For a Limited Time Only, We Offer: Genuine few cities In America, and while PLYMOUTH RED TAG BINDING TWINE at a not claiming credit for these bale. the commission Special Price of $4.45 per 50-lthings, yet had used the federal funds available This is the genuine PLYMOUTH RED TAG and had accomplished them with, TWINE and should not be confused with some out any Increase lu the general of the cheap twine that sometimes is offered at obigatlon debt of the city. low prices. By Products Valuable " My personal Interest In this BUY NOW --While this Low Price Is In Effect. processing of Utah coals dates back many years added Mayor Anderson but it is far more keea on the question of from Utah coals than in the mere manufacture of smokeless coal, important as that might be. Thousands of can be obPROVO, UTAH. tained from coal In Utah for they are far more productive of thes In fact thlngB than other coals. Utahs greatest potential wealth lies In ter coal beds for Utah's coal deposits are among the greatest in the world, and they lie right next door to Provo. Mrs. Forbes and ,Mks. Garff reported that the Research Foundations engineer, George W. Car. ter, bad sent four samples of Utah coal to England to have it tested In the plant by the British Coal Distiljetion, Ltd. and that it proved a very satisfactory fuel to treat, and entirely .feasible as a commercial proposition in providing a smokeless fuel for Utah consumers .is well as great values In numeroug They also reported that Dr. Richard R. Lyman of Salt Lake City who Is well known as an engineer, is in England and will visit the British plant there to Investigate first hand the entire process and will report to the Foundation nere in Turn that useless attic space into a comfortable and Utah. At the last session of the Utah cozy bedroom, a room for Junior, or a shiest room. legislature $25,000 was voted as It can be done easily and inexpensively. Come to fund for research work to Toe Utah Timber and see for yourself what can be done done by the Foundation, stated Mrs. Forbes, and this visit of see the plans for for as little as $5.00 a month Mr. Hardy to Utah is a direct all kinds of remodeling and renovating. result of the investigation work AH Construction Done with FHA Terms being carried on by the Fount dation officials. No Threat to Coal Dealers Once people learn what values 154 West 5 N. He In the smokeless coal which Hume 232 can be made available by some It Is In England, with ten years or will not successful operation, and the ab- declared solute assurance that smoke can does not be eliminated from the chimneys average Put Your Best Foot Forward season means that some clothThis to will be have retired while other is brought ing out again.j In either case, a cleaning will be absolutely necessary. Our fine cleaning plant la fully equipped to give your clothing a superior service. The finest of materials are returned spotlessly clean and sparkling. fMon Cleaning elaborate plant which la entirely operated by machinery, only 17 for each men being required shift, a total of 53 employes doing 2 4 hours service in the distillation plant in England. He speht three weeks In Venezuela setting up plans for the construction of a new Venezuelan 14 government plant, where British Engineers will arrive with.n a few weeks ready for beginning of construction. Mr. Hardy believes the machinery can be built here In America as econmical or more so than to bring any equiment over from England, and in fact auch a plant must be built here, but under specifications of their own engineers who have had ten years experience and the whole matter is beyond the experimental stage RVTCE Go. Refrigerators - FOR THE BEST IN FRESH MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GROCERIES . 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If Provo can lead in this econd great nuisance problem by eliminating smoke as well as dust, declared Mrs. Forbes." the city of Provo will establish Itself as Utahs premier city. We have every reason to hope that Mayor Mark Anderson and the ilty commission a ill give thlB matter their thorough investigation, and that some solution to the smoke problem will be forthcoming from Provo. Get tne world good new daily through The Christian Science Monitor Am InttrustHHui Dttly hnupsprr twblubtd by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One Norway Street, Boston, Mmachumtt Regular reading of The Christum Science Monitor ta considered liberal education lu clean, unbiased news and by many editorial features, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make the Monitor the ideal newspaper for the home. The price are: 1 month II M 1 rear 113 00 month $ 00 3 month 13 0 Wednesday Uaue, Including Ukgutni Section. 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E . . .regardless of cost . . yet easily accessible ... all modern equipment nsurpassed facilities xperlence ... 68 years In this community In Provo The descendents of the late Jesse and Mary Scott Harding held a family reunion Sunday at Eighty-on- e Arrowhead resort. family members were In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Victor M. Anderson and daughter Barbara spent last week at Idaho Falls, visiting 1th their son Lester and wife, and daughter Norma. The Yum-Yu- KODAK FINISHING COMPLETE WITH 8 PRINTS (We Give Premiums) extonrfos Sympathy Taylor A'lien on the death of her only brother, 22 year old Don Hamilton at Sugar City, Idaho, who died o Injuries received In an auto .accident. Funeral services were held at Sugar City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and children attended. 1 2S Reprints at 3c Each. Mail Your Films to EDWALL PHOTO STUDIO Santaquin, Utah Cooking club, enjoyed a swimming party at Rosalawn Thursday afternoon. Club leader, Miss .Persir Young chaperoned the girls. Mrs. Joh Larsen entertained at a birthday party Saturday at Rosalawn for her little son Richard and nine little guests, swimming and refreshments were enr joyed. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and family attended the and Mary Lake Blake family reunion held at Saratoga Sunday. Mrs. Roland Harding entertained a group of relatives and friends Thursday evening at her home at a birthday party honoring her husband, whose birthday occurrs Saturday. Games and refreshmets were enjoyed. The Sunday School officers and teachers ere sponsoring p pioneer program for Sunday morning. All ward members are invited. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen and daughter Carrol, Mrs. Thorit C. Hebertson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wells visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Gillman at Logan T. William Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 203 Rates: Roosis $1.50 to 2C3 $4.00 Tile Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. 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