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Show mi: voice or siiauon Tl. elir Unirr nf lmrmt i i j Fib'ils.-- 1 tt , Scrt-tt- t U Orem. PfuO, P.o, lull, Pr by t Lkil. by s E I ua V, StCOnd C.aj UaCUT. Ovt ct of iiarrh I, under 17 IJarnti ta I i it -- Con- y ol 67 I dciret Ioah lurt - ii,....? a1. With "I 11 it t i ; I. . 1 1 in all y in ca-c- , I s ; 0, n r jl.t t- - tj n .11. Al-- . 1 L, r a lar. c U'M il ninj li'iiai r of p oj !e o;u rating gamblii g with hookm.tkiug, iaid- - and dice, in the cum. tics of Salt Luka, WcUi, Pintail, Utah ami Wayne, and up to the pu fiit have not lu- -t one single case. However, soitio of these aie still pending in district r l, !. at t ? pufti O.e at PnOy -- UTAH LOSES $3,000,000 YEARLY 1 hllikilill CitlZ'hS tl' Lot itate to I'uh-l- Dill the slut mad.ihfb uni all other forms of (Laiac which afflict o'ir l life. A ucuit ri jiui t filc-hv L. 1. Harrison, spt chi I anti gaHiLIii . investigator for the Attorney Generals office, shows at least $3,0u0,0u0 annually are levied hv marhle slot machines and otlu-- gambling device 3 from the youth of this stale. Mr. Harrisons report makes interesting readall who care in the least about where the for ing money goes in this state, to say nothing about the moral trends such spending indicates, lie said: My first assignment, was marhle slut machines. At that time, there were about COO of that type of gambling device in Salt Lake City which took a total of more than $1,000,000 a year from the people; with more than this number outside of Salt Lake, making between 1,200 and 1,500 machines taking in approximately $2,000,000 in the great part ut this money going to eastern manufacturers. Mr. Harrison explained that complaints have been signet! against a total of more than 100 machines and operators and convictions were 1K) per 111 -- i nati-ma- l mit. I also seized a large number of the common slot machines, the midget ami large typos in the counties of Salt Lake, Utah, 1iuto, Carbon, Summit, Tooele and Weber, Mr. Harrisons report continues. In all cases that have been tried I have had 100 per cent convictions, the machines being destroyed, contents and fines going to the respective counties. Cases are still pending in Utah, Weber and Tooele counties. A great number of theaters where lotteries After Before A a--d ZJ New Beauty for Old Homes What gives your family more pleasure more real enjoyment than living in a well kept home? Painting with BENNETTS PURE PAINT is a simple and inexpensive way to add new beauty and life XuwmVr, 1939, pune-hbuur- Utah County Suffers Pea Weevil Damage Pea Weevil did serious damage to the canning peas throughout the county this year. A careful survey of plantings made for canning purposes and for home gardens, Indicates that bo area In Utah County is free from this pest, according to S. R. Boswell, County Agricultural Agent. . Since the pea weevil is a strong flyer, any control measure which Is to be at all effective must be carried out on a county-wid- e basis, he believes. Every individual who grew peas this year, must feel himself responsible for helping control Ihe pea weevil for next year. to word received According from Dr. A. Stark, Extension Horticulturist, at Logan, the following recommendations for the clean-u- p of premises Is made: Everyone growing peas In Utah should be Interested in controlling tills pest now lAJ uvcui otavtw umimgw next year. You can help control this pest in your own garden by pulling up and destroying the vines or by digging or plowing under the vines. This mast be done as soon as the crop is harvested to kill the weevil. Do not wait to harvest seed. Since the canning crop is a nsr PURE PAINTS for every home use. FUfli Provo Phone 018-R--i Prows and Haws Realty Company ba North University AnnM Phow 434 i l Provo, Utah zwmmsFz. ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel .. Brigham Young university cording to a report just issued by Registrar John E Hayes. Clark K Brown of American Fork hail the highest scholastic record for the quarter in the graduate si bool Those who made the highe-- t gi ades in the upper diiision. the senior and junior classes, followMarion K Bandley, - 11. About two acres, Flowing well. Manufacturing Plant equipment, 40 H. P. Steam Boiler, 10 H. P. Steam Engine, 15 H. P, Steam Evaporator, Two gas engines, many other accessories. Cause, age and illness. A real snap for Industrial Enterprise, Write D. Klnnear, Route 1, Box 98, Provo. 4J15 Townsend Plan Will Stimulate Business USAVE ON Recleaned Grains 100-ib- CORN gait Lake AQ West Exposure Room Delightfully Air ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, Manager BTGIXY RECOMMENDED Ool4 Youre Next if youve for a cheik-uAnd, neglected to do so. when you have a need for prescriptions or drugs come 10 HcOquistg. It's advice that when taken will give you dependable, quality goods and service at the lowest possible prices, Iledquist Drugs 2 Stores for Your Convenience 124 FEED 1.07 Dairy Feed, 80-lMixed Pig Feed 1.40 Growing Mash. . .1.69 in Essential Vitamins) (Riih LAYING MASH 1.70 (Corn-Barle- West Center Base) y CALF MEAL. . . .3.45 New Potatoes . . .1.15 SUGAR (beet)... 5.75 GRIST 100 lbs. best of Flour for of Wheat. 182 lbs. through the security of jobs at better wages ard under better working conditions. And some will benefit because of the enormous stimulation to business. The Townsend Plan will onesttonnhlv launch thp greatest building boom this country has ever seen. Old folks will build or remodel their homes, Instead of living with relatives or in the emYoung folks, poor house. ployed steadily at good wages, will be able to provide homes for themselves and their children Slum districts in the city and shack districts in the rural areas will disappear. Stimulation of the building industry alone can provide a kind of prosperity never before seen In America. r ! Provo, Utah 'y 11, 131'). ? j.; I t, r lifUiliiirtiimljli Sch.duWs Through E CMAHS, btwfta CLIFCEMS, cur, CHEYEJtfiE, CHICAGO Now DENVER, wld, luxurious EIELwees Rid tb DiommLirfr thia summer tod en vacation travel. jo? t new high in Ore ter coraiurt l ! ; mere coaventoxw . ; t feature which tu&k tailed NUety tlirmt trcrel to pletung-- Lrtnt eet jroo no mor. V mt or phon afoot fuff liter tur and krw fare to ad Axncno. low-co- lit t Nw and Addlrten DIEDIUHlR Srvk biMo Soil Lak, - ! teailv.its zzrzi Im Aght ltwdc W. E. iiODHXl.l E, Agent 03 W. Center SN Phone: 1272 Hiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiii.iiMiiiiiiiiiiiimH tfiinniiuiiiii BINDING TWINE International 48-l- DO-l- Strength b baLi b. Thone It. $4.60 silken sheath casts I lb Sold in Provo Ua' Utah by' Valley Glass & Paint 57 N. Univ. Ph. 656 glam- sound intriguing worth trying? By the way, Quaker stockings wear amazingly well. 79c to $1.35 Taylor Bros. Co. HHimnmiimnmimmitfitiniiimiiioiiimnmmmnmiiimimmimuitimmmmiiniiuiimmmimittiiimi iimtiiNmmmmii mitommmummiiiiut UTAH VALLEY ELECTRIC Is Nov Open cr BU0INE03 Come in and See Our Stock of WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SEE THE FAMOUS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS Now on display in our Sales room Chas. D. Sessions Ernest Salek.no 71 No. 1 West Plume 920 TIRE REPAIRING u. s. TIRES and BATTERIES Phone 280 n m orous highlights and shadows. Doesnt this 2k Provo Wllilfl mi six-ye- Brimhall Bros. 016-R- 3 it young, ankles become sleek and slender, the S. CURTIS received appointment for anterm as a n ember other of the Civil Service commission of Provo city, thus continuing his term until June 30, 1946. "I'lm miiiiimiiiiiinj.rtMiiimuiiMiimimBiru'itiiiiHUiMiiiiiiiiimiiiifiu Legs look gloriously C. V. HANSEN. See Us Now fW VaSi BOOTERIE J 1.17 1.12 1.12 1.12 OATS Buy Now For Summer Needs City, Utah oft BARLEY COf lotcl Temple Square -S- Hard Ladies, Mens, Misses and Childrens Shoes Reduced as much as Rates: s. $1.64 WHEAT FOOTWEAR JIAO to $4.00 1 T ay, n, Of All Spring and Summer 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths j &C William A. Elizabeth and Higginbotham, Hill, of Salt Lake City; William Final Clearance OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPER Las art is of - fur irugat- lug Horn will-- , uicotdmg to Unchain Dennis. Young unnuMty insliuttor in geology, who is on leave abiding in the study of ground wat r in Texas, for the C. S. Geological Survey. is water Ground definitely limited by precipitation in the West, he admitted, but he pointed out that in certain areas wtlis ill developed for the may be irrigation of virgin land. Since alfalfa seed growing is best done on new land whuh Is not infected with the weevil, the possibility of developing ground water in cerd n ac- (Eastern Yellow) It's just good sound advice West Drive, Provo Two-- 0 i tab achieved honor roll at b. Oil MAIII HIGHWAY - FSneadng siting quart, I 8EE p, BRICK HOME All planted and Mv-i,r- i, i he Wv onl ft f The Home Youve Been Looking For ... go to your doctor today Tri State lumber Co. ine. the from tunin' -- ilu), ! 5 0. HAY PHONE en - MIXED Ay Price IIAROLD MAAG Painting, home repairs, and remodeling may be purchased on our Monthly Payment Plan. No down payment is necessary. 15 00 terms as low as p Month Thny-- Canada U V . Clat k and Woodrow C. Washburn, Provo, Virgil II. Stuck! and Viola Leavitt, Delta. Raymond tain areas for this purpose seems Eugene to him. Lethbridge, Al- promi-in- g berta, Canada; Mildred Berlin, Mr. Dennis will return to Texas Blackfont, Ida ; Leonard W. Rice, next week. Clifton, Ida ; R. Owen Gib-oLas Vegas, Nev ; B. Lyle Hanson, Sheridan, Wyo ; Arthur Bruhn, Panguitch; Leona Draper, Ogden; Thelma Farnsworth. Beaver; ErSivjs Han a n nest H. Jackson, Teasdale; Lynn W. Norris, Randolph; Elbert II. Utah Valley News' Porter, Orderville; Shirl Swen- Ediltor, Under a sound and steady son, Spansih Fork; Dale H. West, inPleasant Grove; and Geneva Wil- economy, our savings and life are assured of a security surance son, Midway. that was never before possible. The lower division scholastic There will never again be such a leaders, who are freshmen and collapse In real estate values as sophomores, follow: we have seen In the last decade Birdie Boyer, Elinor Critchlow, Mortgages will be secure and just Gladys Dixon, Keith Ertanbrack, debts will be paid. There will be Harold K. Nielsen, B. no more cruel Inflation. Champ Crime will be greatly reduced Tanner, all of Provo; Robert A. Cranmer, Springville; Dean A. through the elimination of the Gardner, Coalville; Theda Henke, conditions which are responsible Lehi; George R. Hill, Salt Lake for crime. These are poverty, crop that can be harvested early, City; Russell T. Lundell, Ben- bad environment, lack of educaZetella Price, Lehl; Wil- tion and opportunity, disease and making more irrigation water jamin; available later in the Beason for liam J. West, Pleasant Grove; insecurity. The steady prosperity other crops, It is very important Robert Brailsford, Cody, Wyom- made possible by the National that we control the pea weevil ing; and Betty Marler, Indepen- Recovery Plan will keep people busy and bappv. It will Bupply and keep this crop as one of our dence, Missouri. their wants. It will turn their agricultural crops," principal thoughts toward higher things; comrr Mr. Boswell. MRS. GERTRUDE WISEMAN cause them to respect themselves was named "public relations and their countrys laws. Today for Provo agent Municipal crime costs more than $15,000,-00,00Power by the Utilities Commiscutting that $ sioners, J. Hamilton Calder. cost in half-Imagine - The result would be chairman, announces. Mrs. Wise- a saving of four times the amount man formerly occupied a similar necessary to launch the Townsend position with U. P. & L. Co. Her Plan. Remember, too, that the main work will be to demonstrate le have it! Sc this new and promote the uses of electric- necessity for a clean record in order to collett a Townsend penmodern, brick or frame. Now ity in the city, contacting home sion will be a continuing incenand for new owners and occnphome complete ready builders, tive for honesty and clean living cooperating with appliance dealancy, on terms. The Townsend Plan plays no ers, and other promotional agenare availI Vou cannot afford to rent, cies for the increasing use of favorites. It's benefits able to all from the lowest to the but we do have some rents. 4 electricity. will benef't Many highest. Will Meet Small Monthly Payments HsfarLI I started an investigation gambling devices. At that timb there wa-- i an estimated number of over 10,Ot0 such device. There has been several hundred of these boanU seized, the operators arristed and the boards destroyed. Convictions were secured in every instance. In my opinion this is the most vicious kind of gambling, because children are enticed and permitted to gamble on these boards. Jt would he a safe estimate that money lost in alt the above devie s wjould amount to more than $3,000,000 per year, j These prosecutions have directly involved one deputy sheriff in Summit County, a justice of the peace in Salt Lake County and a former mayor of Ogden. Also the charters of two social dubs have been cancelled for permitting gambling. As you know this task has been a difficult one, for the reason some people believe that laws were not enacted to he enforced. There are some officials who take an oath of office that means little or nothing to them, and they well know that they do not intend to obey or enforce the law when they kike that oath. And when the time comes I will be glad to make known to the public the names of these officials win) have not done their dutv. In of the itKaaaacsaaaaaiaiSES TOP QUALITY to old homeB. Let us make suggestions for color scheming your home. Careful planning brings out attractive features. We have dependable BENNETTS court. Dennis Sees New Opportunities for Irrigation in West Honor Students Listed bv I). Y. U. -- . U L'Uii. on ui re tt ii ir-T- SAVE TODAY! 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