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Show r Q, UTAH NEWS Friday, February 9, 1940 scouting. SCOUT EXECUTIVES MEET UTAH COUNCIL Bcouteri from many district wero thrilled Monday night by tho meuige. given them by three Wee noted scout executive, Kluieman, New York City, aeelet-anational camping director, George Q. Morris, Salt Lake City, president of the Y. M. M. I. A. and a member of the regional executive hoard, and Roland B. Dye, Los Angeles deputy regional executive. More than 100 acout-er- s were present Plane were fully outlined for the annual Council banquet at B.Y.U. set for March t. Dr. M. W. Merrill la general chairman of this event and Roy Passey Is program chairman. Both men outlined arrangements under way. Tickets are Ti cents, and reservations must he made with cash on or before Feb. nt Vice-preside-nt SI. Mr. Klussman urged Camping as the primary out-doactivity, and asked that every Council, district, and troop work out an "Opportunity Index for Camping" as a measure of their success In President Morris sought for more and better trained leaders, declaring that the greatest need In scouting Is more mea trained for boy leadership. Mr. Dye, who remained over In Provo the next day to spend more time In the Council office, gave an illuminating addreaa on detailed problems of scouting as ecout executives. they affect Problems of finance, registration, and organisation were stress ed. Numerous brief messages were added by scouters both from the distConnell hoard and from City Hall Doings Social Hygiene Sponsored By Junior Chamber Beginning with a syphilis clinic at the Utah state hospital under the direction of Drs. Face, Nixon and Heninger, the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce has been busy for an entire week mobilizing the citizens of Utah county to help stamp out medical quackery, patent nostrums, and public indifference to complete control of syphilis and other social diseases. The first public response was ricts represented, with plans for (Ivan at the Public Forum last Scout Week being outlined by week when the Public Library was Merrill Chris topherson, assistant Jammed to overflowing with men scout executive. end women who had become conscious of the need of public attenColvin H. Livingstone, first tion to the Jaycce Health propresident of the Boy Scouts of gram. Dr. Vasco M. Tanner wee America, held that poet IS years. in charge of the forum, with Dr. W timer Allen of American Fork, More than 1,100,000 copies of Dr. J. Russell Smith of Provo, end the Boy Scout Handbook have Dr. D. Eldon Beck of the B. Y. U. been distributed, making It one si preliminary speakers befors of the most widely read books. It Dr. W. W. Bigelow of the Utah has been estimated that each copy Stats Health , Department, In is read by five Scouts. charge of Venereal Disease control presented hie illustrated lecThe Boy Scouts of America was ture on syphilis. Incorporated under District of During the week n Wasaerman Columbia laws on February I, clinic was bald for Jaycee mem1110 and received a Federal char- bers and then following was only, ter on June 15, 1110. a similar clinic for tha general public, with out cost to those taking the tests. Radio talks also have been given over KOVO and lectures and press articles have been sponsored by the Junior Chamber on numerous occasions during the week. . from Pago One) bow being prepared tor official adoption, and will rna north and south along Fifth Bust street as a base, end then laterals east sad west from that bass, and another section la the weat, running north and south along Fourth weat street, with laterals east and weal from that base. The new sidewalk will be constructed mainly on tha outskirts of the city along the north and north west, Mr. (Continued program la to bring about legislation on premarital and prenatal examinations, In which Utah lags behind most other states. AttorChristenson of ney Sherman Provo, president of the Jayeeee hue been selected by them to write the proposed bill. He hue already started on tha draft of it, which will be submitted to various organisations for approval before being sponsored in the legislature. Not until every thinking man and woman knows the simple facta abont syphilis, how to avoid It, and what to do If Infected, can permanent gains be realised In the fight against this dread Infectious disease', declared Dr. Bigelow at the Forum. "Quacks, patent nostrum manufacturers, and other unscrupulous opportunists ere taking constant advantage of the public Interest In venereal disease control, and proper education of tha public Is necessary to stop such exploitation of the unwary by theae health profiteers", he added. SOME Utah printing and publishing concern, value their plant, and equipment well shove 18,500,000. They employed more than 1000 persona and pay out approximately ft.500,000 annually la wages and salaries. Their yearly outputs of printed matter are held at a nearly 14,000,000 valuation. McGuire explains. Property owners desiring paving extensions may petition the city commission, and tho work will be taken cars of, adds Commissioner McGuire. The gravel pit will be opened March 1, and gravelling of streets from the crusher plant will proceed In trees needing this Improvement. Another Important street Improvement planned for 1140 la the covering of all cement box gutters at corners of intersection. This Is a much needed protection fog motorists, who often. In turning such corners, find their car wheels In tha gutter, with u broken spring. Every motorist will appreciate this work being done, Make Your Rent Buy You a Home! Dixon Real Estate Go. Phone 75 236 West Center L. C. GUYMON says: at your meter. Why use so much of it pushing it through too small a wire before it ever gets to the appliance? .Have more installed. Watch that thief in the wire that takes its toll day in and day out on the electrie bill Adequate wiring gives you a full dollars worth of quick electricity when you want it. Too small wire delays you twelve hours a year, or two minutes a morning getting your coffee. Cheap wiring, like cheap teeth, are expensive. Remember that if a cheap price wont buy what you really need, youll pay for it every day you are without the right thing. You cant fill a bathtub very fast from s teakettle. Your electric appliances wont get hot quick if they aren't fed properly, either. Better resale possibilities, a more valuable property if your home is wired for more abundant electrical You pay for electricity living, more convenience. SEE L. G. Guymon & Sons 471 Blast 6 North PHONE 311-- W proximately (15,500.00. Immediately after the verdict wee entered a motion for new trial wee filed on the ground that tha verdict was excessive. The matter wee submitted to the Court on oral argumenta and briefs and taken under advisement, the decision on the motion being rendered by Judge Young ns stated above. It la not known, whether the defendants will accept the cut of (1,000.00 on the verdict made by Judge Young ns n condition per- mitting the verdict to eland. If they should not accept within the 50 day period, then the order gives n new trial to tha plaintiff. The Edwards ease Is one of three which has been tried In the aerie of condemnation suits covering Charleston lands required for the Deer Creek Reclamation Project. The first one, the Scott case, was tried a year ago last November. It Is now on appeal to the Supreme Court, having been taken there by the River Association. The Edwards case was the second one In the series. A third case waa transferred upon motion for change of venue made by the plaintiff- - from Wasatch County to Cache County. It was tried In November and resulted In n verdict of n few hundred dollars over and above the epprelaed value of the land. The Association officials etate that the verdict In this esse has been paid and tha property in question hue been transferred to the Association. Attorneys Arthur Woolley of Ogden end L. C. Montgomery of Heber represented the defendants, the plaintiff being represented by A. V. Watkins of Orem. WTU'8 , FIU-.- 5:00 p. OFFUUTK Some 40,000 Boy Scouts participated In rescue end rehabilitation In the dIsas teroue New England hurricane of 1118. William D. Boyce, a Chicago business man, receives credit tor bringing the Boy Scout program to thla country from England 10 years ago. James E. Weat has served as Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America since the early days of the movement's .. ! are plowed to announce that a Darrel of Maycoff s says Neu and Used Fumituro BOUGHT Dunfords Phone 129 W. Center (WO SOLD EXCHANGED Used Mrs. Jensen's many friends wUl be glad to know will be available afternoon in unrh pleasant quarters, that Butler'sany balcony affords. 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Dun-for- Announcement dsar & la $6000 Judge Dallas H. Young yesterday granted a new trial In the cnee of Provo River Water Users' Association vs. Elmer Edwards, which Involved tha condemnation of IBS acres of pasture, meadow end farm land and 75 acres of range land In Charleston which was being taken by the Deer Creek Project, unless the defendants In the case shall within 80 days accept 520,500 in full me the condemnation Judgment. , The cnee wee tried In Wasatch County last April and resulted In a verdict In favor of the defendant Edwards In the sum of ap- Dr. G. H. Heindselman About Your Eyea Tha responsibility of tolerance lies with those who have the wider vision. George Eliot. 10-1- 0, The thrill and satisfaction of accomplishing that long yearning to be a home owner can be yours without depriving yourself of other luxuries. Come in today and inquire about our unusual bargains in homes. i It la not n merit to tolerate, but rather a crime to bo Intolerant. Shellay. Q m Our glanee atop headache, eye strata and your vision. (Abaohrto Basalts Cmrolesd) TOLERANCE f HEINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co, adds Mr. McGuire. against tha city ordinances, and warnings have been leaned to certain householders, says Mr. McGuire. The practice le against decency and mere tbs beauty of surrounding homes. Tha City Legislation Bought eommlaaioner hopes that no furThe next step In the Health ther warning will be necessary to Rotary, Lions, Klwania, and B. Y. U. are all cooperating correct this In any part of the JUDGE YOUNG GUTS with the Jayeeee lu fostering dis- city. cussion and creating pnblle Interest In the Health program. NINETY PERCENT of all DEER GREEK COURT Business men are also cooperat- school children have teeth caviing by displaying posters in their ties In America, according to n windows and store buildings. recent dental aurvey. 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