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Show twwMwitmmnn A HOME FAPEK Printed for Homo Folk By Hone People in A HOME PLANT immumnwimm nrnntntttitrv A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three 0 What do You Think (Opinion by Tbe Editor) PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Number Eleven AT PROVO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY INDEPENDENT UTAH Albert D. Dimmick Dies At Home Child Welfare Needs Urgent; Utility Board Examinations rank of Bring Influx of Applicants Plans Laid For Fund Campaign theTbeUtahfirstatakdeathhighIn the prleata aine the new Benefit Fund haa been Where three rooms had been provided for examining occurred Saturday, Feb. Applicants (or jobs at the new Provo Municipal Power plant d. Dimmick, 74, retardation, and thousands ie, when Albert Dimmick home, 440 five were needed, more than 350 citizens seeking positions dld flift Indigent pliyaicuHy If Provo citizens would save thousands of dollars yearly started, 16, 1940 type administered by the dril service. The utilities board will make tho final selection. During tha week Mr. Caldar apent In Nebruaka, be made h detailed atudy of four municipally-operate- d planta, many practlcea of which ha feela should be apof Way r plied to Provo. Fremont, Lincoln, Rights to bo the major caaae of Haatlnga and Oraud bland all bava plants, soma of worry to tha city commission this - in additional school costs thrush more in taxes used for caring for Sf-ESMunicipal Po b. compli.hrf IWlUtk. hmdipp!, public S papers oaiuroay- are attracting an increasing somehow to the needs of the Child Welfare work being at-- and burial took place In Provo 5 -- etrS Bnd ara aimoat all en- - State Rond commission's demaada two not less than crowd this Of flBd " employes number of citie. Bt, Georg, in pf potential f tlrely frM from debt. this city, in the opinion of Mrs. Carol B. Raille, ci.y cemetery. Proj Southern Utah U now launching of highway L bo- The Burial fund Benefit oper- - nor more than four Will he selected for each of the 28 jobs difference notable Boat a campaign to construct 1U own public health nurse who has labored unceasingly for many ated for th ftrlt tlme thlB weeb oien MplBn , Hamllton Calderi lha baala o( knowledge, training, tween Provo's aervlce and that of Th. Btato to sndesvorlng to in presenting the widow, Charlotte chairman of the Utility cominis-- ability, personality, adaptability, tha sytsem observed, Mr. Caldor etralgbtoa out the steep river north end of Fifth E. Roper Dimmick, with n check sjon. An eaaminatlon board wUl mental alertness, length of prob- - reports, to tha rates, which In nrT In as of tha aUmenta, dtognoato - fjrst look over theee examination abb service Weal street, bat property Interests hueof for burial her tower In ara Instance expenses the with varyevery utility, Public Health department and for coas- at-th- to . Cnii0n Stains Art city-own- ZTZ SS tted -- " and tha Rond replies, which board la made up of residence, and present employ- - lug amounts in cities operating re Involved, A A. Jacob, city engineer, R. C. meat. Results of tho examine-- their own plants. Figures from toalon to In no mood to pay tee the Federal Power commtoaloa handsomely for rights of way. Adams, public utllltleu aupertn- - tlone will he announced On th other hand they show tho following rates In com- tandent, on member of tho Utility Calder Explains Plan to moeMh wishes oCtho nnxlou Some years ago Bt. George sold majority of thoao moat urgently In Provo to thoao "th and charged commission, department if t public servant is doing pnrlaon Clto1 oKIdato who Inatot It municipal plant for $12,000 needing such work ara found In head In th division concerned. duty, fining hi office pro-- under u privately owned system: Fifth West must not bja ! Three tha Southern Utah Power families existing on relief rolls, separate examinations .perly, ha should bo left at hto Tha figures, ha points out, toll ed as a part of th stat highway. company agreed at that time to either WPA or direct relief sub-giwere net, ono for th plant itaelf, post, but If there to any collusion, thalr own story, road along To rout th stst free street lighting to the city stotonee. oho for the distribution system, there should bo tha proper mach- - Kilowatt Hrs: Ninth to Went and South Third Conditions of undernourish- and tha third for tho office. during the life of the franchise. HamllHastings lnery to remove him", J. than North would leave Provo i The Btato Utilities commission ment, and heart weakness era the In tha first Roy Brown will alt ton Colder, chairman of the Provo Grand Island moat entirely out of tho Tourist's very conveniently ruled against direct result generally of neglect- member, of tho examining electric utility board declared In Fremont W to any such provision shortly after ed tonsils, or teeth, which ara the thro select hoard, Lincoln helping tha I'll vision, and tho boanty sad at policies regarding explaining th mlly ITOVO fclKS lnd.,n U the deal was made, and for years two outstanding defects, accord- - or one shift thra 21 of fireman, engineers, tha filling positions at tha PROVO the parents are urged to pay Bt. Gaorga haa boon paying for Its log to Mrs. Ralltos one ncord man, city power plant before It starts tsOlef experience Methods need to Insulate the they can, even If It be F1&8T Pol DCQlCJltlOn two operator, street lights, laat years bill be- - over many years In school nursa whatever one coni operations on April 1. repairmen, and service from politics wero aspect- - Waterworks n dollar or two to help defray ! but t work. lag $1149.40 and about $45,000 handler. The set-u- p under tha first util- - aUy noted la the study of the aha explains. tha expense, era from Its 090 consumer. At the proceeding plana tha second, G. E. Gabby la lty board to be appointed in tha operating systems. Most effective Last year tha child welfare .In In tha earlier days of to Commtaslouor Ji ame time th city taxes paid by work carried on with a total of for re-- Mr. Caldar believe, to that of tho according department head, and Jobs state of Utah provide school 8Ute- - r it hurt haa tho Numbor aVhoftad"'ttat tho Southern Utah Power are only $800 cash, hat at least $10,000 WrifarawMk ta Pvo the aro on Uno foreman, m0val at any time for cause of any M' set A. for board with camp hers, up complete now Ming done to almost BO $407.$!. Evidence showed that are needed to take cars adequately teachers deducted two per cent of ths Utah Lake Harbor project, two Ilr,t lnd tw0 oocond elaaa employee. Provision have been authority and not subject to ro- as tho open cut lino. Pipe to another Utah city to going of needy eases which must be und there at tha eamp haa been linemen, two lino helpers, two made to prevent political or per- - moral for political or poraonal being told In tho open cat looked after if future dttoens am municipal". erected a memorial flag pole oorvicemen, and ono moUrmnn sonal reasons entering employ- - rMaona, but with ample provision and tho two eompraaaor and three teatar. to be off and retarded ment or dismissal. Evan hoard (or remoral for Just cons. Bo relief, kept a a a which the Provo Elks hnvo spon- ara working with sored end will hold n dedicatory .The office fore la under T. J. members aro subject to tha earn desirable did tho local board doom driller machines good reeulte In the tunneling unto dismissal n to will on who select oldroyd, nrlc being Its subject ruling, that tbia policy help Washington's birthday, philosophy haT roiiod upon to nT thousand of dollars, at weekly apPMd in tbe case of all su- der Clerk NawtU'aAboutanperytolen. bookkeeper, n clerk, n for to a satisfied organisation to- baa llMa Feb. 22, annonnees M. D. CIom, eashler, tha oad 100 men end WPA help. dBclare- or to ,h failure for chairman of tha Civic committee, billing operator, a collector, a meetings, carry pioyoea of th plant, dsy. Publicity of tho wrong kind on woefully works. are Inadequate, tha employed ter reader, a stenographer, and out assigned duties In an efficient A point not yet needed In tha Food, clothing and shelter come Mrs. Rallto, who haa soon tho Prominent speakers will ad- haa stopped under Police Chief Tho important thing about th manner. ,n ,TI17 child's Ufa, and ao to availability of n local set-u- p coma and go and aeons of dress the gathering on that day, a storekeeper. Guy Christensen. Previously if n now route, points oat Mr. Hawn, peon on selected will tb be All In e case authorities to of on made appllants Based observations formal hearing County man got any recognition ha had pending la tho it chlldron neglected who today ara Including Mayor Mark. Anderaon, taking of tho lino away . to do some stunt which got his tllt tho Welfare department suffering from tho 111 effects. Capt. Tatlm of Ft. Douglas, and goring n trip east two month ago, dismissal. Mr. Caldar inferred from tho highway to nlloqr,for al--., name Into tha papers, while at the fnnctlona In these respects, bat Mrs. Rallto haa n host of others, and tha public la Invited, public to Invited to Inspect the Mr. Caldern recommendations that, should tho nood nrtoo, all moat unlimited ax pension te to--' same time th publicity attached not 0B dollar ras donated by eUM 0n her mind of children The ceremony will commence CCC barracks, and refreshments have been adopted In formulating fairness would be given la taro along Provo jrNnNoof ontruffle county last year for Child vbo ara often gave the criminal a cine na naad 0( attention who promptly at 4 p. m. known what tho fftnrott reWelfare to most aarne wero Th tho of work, according the Examinations to bow to bent the police. Today system nearly coma before her In her capacity Following th ceremonies, tha and donuts. tba C, der every man has hto Job, and hto Budlt of 1920 funds submitted to naw water lie. into of th. ronUng plained to that of Fremon , which Proro u a blf schedule, and a feeling of con- - the City Commission this week by M(aty (aatlira. board of pnblle Mary F. Smith, dty auditor, child from being n social mlaflt has a three-ma- n fldence and security exists, as well each member The doaa a desire to cooperate came appointed works, fund with used from if an operation could be perform-othCemetery Improvemeati for a term of six rears, which haa members of the force, each nations by clubs, societies and ed now, but neglected that child aro becoming entire management of th plant, ont for rapidly man knowing that team work tmlnesa people. Including $200 becomes a problem child going mors and more lota ns from (he Klwanto club, and more through life handicapped, and alone wins the case. ineluding hiring, auppllea and tho new policy adopted by tho from the various P. T. social menace, or at best n public general malntalnenee np to a City commtoaloa whereby payTbe new modern police head- - thn capital expenditure of $1,000, ments ar spread over one to two quartern In the old Postofflce A. units and smaller amounts ext.- - osa," aha explains, In tha afternoon by Dr. Dilworth which mnat b referred to tho dty Than she added this: "Until we building are n credit to Provo and from church organisations such yean for private lots. Owners ( Walker of tko U. of U. will die- - commission for approval. th RalIet 8oIety, and from n can take cure of our own children, Three Day Sessions Outlined in Program Seeking to the police department Bert of lota may pay tho $01 la r,n,lic " board to reuponalblo to th com- - quarter cnTIL nil however one finds a feeling of 11,1 f generone hearted buelneaa until w have heart and feeling Home year, half Iota, eosttag . Health Better Income, wlU mllon only for legl.totlra mat- - one The third Secffttjr through Satisfactory program day the friendllnesi and dty. enough for th suffering hero at rral rertro to $100.50 can bo paid In ono end preeent mllen t youth problem, ten, which must be handled by one-ha-lf serve the pnblle, while at the same Public funds seem available for Br 0WB door, nad within our years, whlla whole Iota Aran with intenBlve Three address of Utah opening by days application by County own community, we show little city ordinance. time offering every condderatlon paid ont in two yaara at era $175 u. B. Y. of and ataff, sense In sending money to Finn- - agriculturists under the sponsorship of the County Planning tburGaeth to the offender who may have nn- under the new plan of monthly ih. white B,turd? nKbt: tend orChina.orany other place board will delve into the problems' of security in the home JSltona wittingly broken payments. numerous maintenance gatl awarded tohandsome prises being calling for relief." in an address by Nul income and health a for better mutton Nearly $7000 were received this satisfactory finding through Incurred and obllgathe senders of tha replacement best five "quia" questions with chlld Health Day the people, the daily sessions being under the respective Bigler and other speakers. Ward tlons; after theee matters aro at-- pMl reuT tor PrBB,,t Prorah to tes answers, and tea best slogan Utah child Health Day to sat chairmanship of Lee R. Taylor, David H. Jones, and Frank tnded' ,npln, ton, watt Bnrens of tho state, Georg reduce rate or, through tho elty, PrtB 8pencr Clark, writers for traffic safety. for May 1. Until then ten Child Q. ,, WUl All board held Provo in members. sessions be B B Bmeath will talk Landscape im- - to reduce tee tax levy or the pub-Fifty dollars lu cash and mer- - Welfare workers ar concentrat- B the Provo City Banal psrX provement, and Clark Allred will ie debt. chandtoe win be given away this Ing their efforts on organising First ward chapel. T but teat It what America pur- - time, and door prises of fifty for raising fnndi. An lntenalva "On big thing wa learned from The opening day to Fab. 1 topic will bo "Soil Fertility". Dr. deal with Farm Security. ! B trBMd BBhr, and chaeed in Life Insurance during ease of canned tomatoes, peas, drive for Funds to being planned commencing at 10 n. m., with Petersons afternoon subject to Other member of tho Planning our observations, " Mr. Colder b,TB so the that 'the last four years. It's too big corn, etc. will also be given away, for tee monte of April. Th pro-- President E. G. Peterson of tho "Farm Organisations. board, In addition to tha three laid, "to to leave tho morehandto- - drTe nad batter; BB B beautiful art ting for tee ordinary mind to eneom- - All yon have to do to send In five sent committee, Daring tee second day, Feb. 22, general chairmen, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Ing field to the local distributor. appointed by U. 8. A. C. Logan, speaking on year, "Farm Philosophy, In th goner- - Director William Peterson of tho Jones, and Mr. Shelley, are Mrs. We'll help through campaigns, ml session. Department sessions A. C. will present n special film Mary K. Mower, Mrs. Mable Stew- - but will not enter that field. viw Anmjutlnn will hear F. M. Coe, Belvoy J. on "Land and Water Relation- - art, S. R. Boswell, county agent. Credit policies In Fremont have D. Ashton, assistant exceedingly low losses, Mr. Caldar a brand new automobile. It wonld ssltatlng a groat many Boyer, Miss Elna Miller, Dr. O. J. ships, and department session Clarence Alpiaq build 6,000,000 flrat-das- a homes. Wheatley and Carl Frtochnacht will be devoted to dairying by county agent, and Bessie J. Kirk- - pointed out, explaining that, from Propl these days. The Intereet-trafflc strict to vitally It would furnish tee fund for Next week Ab. Jenkins, famous Smlth OT. W. Woolf, Dr. Frank ealct on special topics of Import- - Lyman Rlch.Tnrm Income by Mr. ham, homo demonstration agent. $25,000 worth of business, the ,cho d dn to th ecbool situation, anc to sum on tha Health each Two bad waa sesiiona In 1020 lost debts 0.000,000 .young people to get n Cooperative by agriculturalist. Wheatley, general day, safety and speed arttot, T n Mra Dr- - T. L. Martin of tee B.T.U. Mra. Zetelln Wardle, and reports at 10 a. m. and 1.20 p. m. are only $240.21. These figures may BBd th Ppl are demanding collyge education. Thats hoi and mayor of Balt Lake City, will Al c c Coleman Allred, wm P81 thoae of who from sessions the attended afternoon the of many Provoans wtter BBd eeemlngly Provo City nil fears the hall. big the Life Insurance business to ba at the Elk ja Other department planned, allay appMr In this country. Where does tee notables are also scheduled to np- - BBd Mrl- - Katie Mitchell, president the opening day with Dr. Peterson Adult Training school at Logan being scheduled for 10:45 A. M. who have asserted the bills will to beat equipped to give It to tham. The City commission, the water be uneollectable, he believes. money go? How to tela vast sum pear later, of the P. T. A. , during the general session. Hto In December. A special address and 2.80 P. M. superintendent, and tbo dty enexpended by those who handle Itf gineer made nn official Inspection tour daring the week over the Lake View area which to asking Scholastic Standing for annexation, and these city ofdoes hot depend upon money ficials report tho water project to sent from home to college atuwholly, feasible, and that If Lake dento, according to a survey nn- director, showing the presented to the Committee, for . Walter Cocking, writing In the which are somewhat limited Iq residents want to come Into dertaken recently at tea TJnlver- - , Utah County 8 outstanding need in solving the Youth dreat majority of unemployed In Utah eounty, with 1.7 men and Curriculum Journal, waa quoted scope, the general effect of tbe View the City the Commtoaloa wlU Ieoh alty of Utah. That survey shows problem is vocational training according to the findings of labor, both In te old and the women available for every Job In by Mr. Gaetb, aa saying: "Voca- - depression and the relief granted wjtb ttror upon aa annexation that 72 per cent of tea under- vonnx. to found among tee nn- - agriculture, yet skilled help to tional Education and Social Wei- - or made available through tee petitlon. Youth Vocational Educational of the Committee the County graanate wa students at the skilled workers, who aro flint to continually being brought into tbe fare surveys among 42,000 youth various programs, haa been very mcetinra are bain bald university bad an average above Council which met Tuesday night under the Chairmanship fee tba ffeeta of n depression county from areas, under 25 year In New Jersey, discouraging and discriminating School and City nuthorltiee era that of the general student, while of Arthur Gaeth, of the B. Y. U. and who also represents the and the last to be cleared Into bote for agriculture and Industry, show that 72 per cent are un- - against youth. Marriages of sU 28 per cent fell below tee Provo and Utah stakes on' this committee. publicly not aland trained for any skilled trade, end msl young peopla have been con- - dpbatln Utah county doe employment when times Improve. average fo the whole school, alona In ita Youth problem, for 42 per cent are unprepared for slderably delayed, and In many fora the pooplo. Ldbor In Demand "DOES UTAH NEED A VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER? selection of a any kind of work. The same Instances frnstrated entirely. Almost 500 University students . , Councils., On tha other hand Insufficient tha Presidents This will be the subject at the PuMIc Forum Wednes7 National attention to the prob- receive NYA aid and 25 per cent skilled labor to s major cause for committee to study tha conditions proportions would exist In Provo day, Feb. 21, at 8 p. m. in the Provo High School auditorium. of all students enrolled In the delay in much pnblle construction, of children In n democracy, has and Utah eounty, believed Mr. tom has been emphasised by the era primarily educational sgsn-whl- le Hpenkera will include Principal K. K. Wright, of Provo High school hold part-tim- e an abundance of unskilled been followed by Governor Blood's Gseth. passage by Congress In 1927 of eei, fi0t enforcement positions school, on "Onr High School Student After They Gradusgenetan, Dr. Beeley of the U. of U Belt tho George Dean Act which voted which are not connected with labor makes tbs problem of unem- - selection of s committee of fifteen ate": H. E. Johnson, vocational training director for Utah out Mayor Hark Anderson County, on "The Present Status of Vocational Training In NYA, yet these students held an ployment sente among tat yonth to study the educational needs of Lake City, In a recent study as $14,000,000 yearly to be matched t . Utah County; H. It. Gunderson, state director of vocational of the county. Mr. Gseth, ex- - Utah, and te make recommends- - reported to the Vocational com- - by 1047 from the various states Index of 1.72 In comparison with d training; and Mrs. Maud Itrriey Jacob, member of the State the teaching of nd rety lB ProT to encourage the school Index of 1.48 for pressing tha views of tbs Voca- - tlons for remedial measures te be mlttee, found that about Committee on Vocational Training, will discern the work of of Utah's educated youth leave trade and skills to unemployed taken. committee concluded: scholastic standing. "Let the County council get tional that committor. Tbe American Youth commla- - the elate when they have finished end to youth. "The tendency throughout the organised first, and fully In Parents, educators, and student are Invited to attend . The legislature of the state of country to to solve tee Youth slon of the American council on their schooling, due mainly to the the Forma that night, for opportunity will be given for loeu d ELKS AMER. QUIZ fact that employment of the kind Utah to matching these federal op problem of unemployment, at least education report that general dlsruaslon. XOVO will broadcast tha proceeding f counell can be organised. In they have prepared for to not funds, and an attempt to being workere In part, through vocational train- - of all unemployed session. of the TO HEAR GROO A recent survey by tee County farms. A similar survey to now Ing for the want cooperation ays- - W among youth with s trade United 8tstea are young people 15 available here, which In torn made to develop s state-wid- e Planning board, submitted by Mr. under way In Provo, and Indies- - does not stand as alone and help- - to 24 years of age. This means shows the outsandlng need of vo- - tem of vocational training, which these various units, not conflict. R. Whitney Groo, state super- - Gseth for consideration by the tlons era that a total of 2500 less as one who has nothing hut shout 4,000,000 youth are out of catlonal training In Utah's school muat find Its support In tee Our plans for a local council !n- ISO . single young people will be found In the the overcrowded field of unskilled work, and that even In fairly system. Intenilent of police, will be the committee, allowed o, dlatrlclB )n order to d h . Brtnallata. Md nth, Mr. Callahans findings urged labor to fall back on to secure s prosperous times young peoplq main speaker at Saturday nights women between 18 and 20 years ebunty out of employment. eon- - on the council who ean do some to tee 'rrecllve according Evidence was brought In also Job. aro having an Increasing difficulty other vital considerations. He Elks "American Onto" program of age out of work, and 1,128 Unemployment to not eonflned getting started at useful employ- - said: "With the exception of tho eenius of opinion expreseed at ths effective educations work along at the Elks home at 5. 10 o'clock, single men of tho same ego need- - from the Pnblle Welfare deport- C.C.C. and tbs N.Y.A. programs. Committee session. These programs are bringing Ing employment on Utah County ment In n letter from W. H. Calls- - to the dty, according to evidence ment. safety lines. ve hut band. The presentation was mads for by tha Utah 8tako High Prleata treasurer, T. W. Dychee, on behalf actual remedial work, for of approximately ZOO members of out Hit' future dttoens, point who hud Joined the and tbd Md ia tbua piao the quorum ,und-hut ed upon tbe doctors who donate Beneflt Rex Taylor of tbe Third ward had charge of th biahoprlc funeral, and member of the' high priests quorum acted as pall welfero committees. bearers. Of course all who can pay for the services an asked to do so, m ,. riail 1- er Tblo !li r Utah County Planning Board Sponsors Agricultural Convention 5. . to: wmdealKrth I' f,r , Vocational Traiaing Greatest Need of Unemployed Youth Believes Youth Council 7. - ban,-Count- ta nor-on- iy . ona-thlr- one-thir- i |