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Show V! o tmmmmumww imp MARCH wo jjggn A HOME PAPES L Printed for Homo VUk By Boat People A HOME iimiimiuiimmiii nmtmttmnr.mw A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Volume Three Number Fourteeen DEPENDABLE - SMtors Pledge Observance Of Utah Traffic Lans heat, mifhty WHEELS", n ono-ndrama holocaust offer 10,000,000 of preaented aa the flnsla on the on of them the battlefields one program under ths direction of war? a a ' a er. T. Earl Pardoo, and assisted National by two Provo city pollco officers Defense Adequate calls for adequate munitions and two ocouts. and Implements of war, but It Scouting, tho American Way also calls for educated and happy Better Cltlsenahlp, being the dtlsens. Any country Is no throughout me an tiro greater than Its dtlsens, regard- theme less of Its natural resources. Connell gathering, with mproaont America needs today, as much as atlvee from aa far aa 115 mllea of ever before, a program which Council area, was presented In a will relieve the conditions sur- eerie of events, beginning with Grand March of Colon by rounding one third of Its people tbs who are and ocouts and sea acouta, and the to say nothing of the Pledge of Allegiance led by Roy-do- n C. Bralthwalte, on through vaster number who are unable to episode of tho provide medical care for them- every, Individual selves. At least 100,000 families program, to tho grand finale of need resettlement who tra now "Wheels" which was followed by the migratory, wandering about seek- vaat singing of "America" by the congregation. ing better conditions. (Have you 0t hU ,m- read John Steinbeck's novel portant conclave of scon tine was "Grapes of Wrath? tho new record established by the Council In Gold Star rating by SO Infinite Effort la the cost of anything worth districts Out of the total of $5. Chlef Scout A. A. Anderson being while. For example, it Is said for tho etatement that that "Gullivers Travds, that authority motion picture show which so de- a greater number of troops have In tho Connell area lighted the youngsters, both old registered ones and young ones, required than evor before In Its history. To earn Gold Star rating, how- more than one million' drawings to produce. But how many people ever, each district most also pay are willing to pay the price for Its annnal budget allotment, and thla achievement together with achievement In any field? the new high record for t ration was fittingly awarded to Three Super Sea Planes 10 district! by Gold Star pen air traffic the for nants preaented to the District Amerithe ordered been have by by Ed. Tattle, can Export Airlines, from the representatives Connell chairman of Finmnco and factory of Igor I. Sikorsky, and D. O. Wight, Connell eh.trm.ii of the $1,000,000 contract has been organization and reglitretlon. signed for their construction. Tho districts winning thla roe-Atnew boats ths will These fly lantic from New York to Rome, ognltlon are: Alpine, Tlmpanogos, nonstop, at a speed about equal- Sharon, Palmyra, Sentequln-Tln-Waa-ntctie; h, Juab, Deseret, Millard, train time takes It the by ling Uintah, Provo-UtaKolob, from Boston to Chicago. Each will carry II passengers, a crew Moos Lake, Carbon, Snows canBeaver, Cedar of 11, and 1,100 pounds of mail. yon, San Juan, Zion Park, Kanab, Moapa, They will cruise at ITS miles an Breaks, Cathedral Gorge, North Sanpeta, wing spread, hour, with a Moroni, Gunnison, Wayne, Sevier, Is a this and 79.1-folength. South Sevier. North Sevier, and new world? Or Is it? trans-Atlant- ic h, ot ot see Utahs Balance of Trade has been partly restored In 1119 by ths expenditure of of federal funds on construction or improvement of public property during the put fiscal year, evidence of such an expenditure being found In the government reports recently Issued by W. T. Lockwood, state director. We have long contended that Utah has been on the wrong side of the balance of trade sheet, that we export more money than we receive. Gur raw products all go out of the state, and coma back to us In finished goods for which we pay handsomely, and at the same time pay freight both ways. Utah Is somewhat In the position of being owned by "absentee landlords" who take from ns everything We produce, even our college graduates, after we have paid In full for producing them The recent report from If r. Lockwood's office Indicates some adjustment of that lodger account, for since 1111 we have totaled 149,119,454 upended Ip this State from federal funds. ' Six federal agencies have bun at work pluing these vut funds during 1919: the public roads administration, $5,119,106; the administration. public buildings $71,111; the bureau of reclamation, $1,150,111; publie works administration $1,111,171; works progreu administration, $1,911,-51- 1 and ths rural electrification administration, $11,541. 17 B. Y. U. Band to Play at Manavu Professor Robert Bauer and hie famous B. Y. U. band will furnish the program at the Manavu ward Sunday evening for tho regular services, commencing at 1:90 p. m. Tho public Is Invited. Garfield. Much rivalry also PUBLISHED AT PROVO, Junior OF LOCAL AFFAIRS UTAH INDEPENDENT FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1940 Per Ordinance umuSf Provo stake Traffic Safety received a remarkable Impetus Saturday Dr. Harry Rureee Foedkfc as the Annual Meeting of the Utah National Varies nirht Says: Of all laaaaa and aalddel pro- Council of the Boy Scouts of America, drew to a dose when cedural, can yea Imagine any- more than 000 peiple, acoutera and their, wives and sweetthing madder than this, that all the Batioui Should pick out thalr hearts, from 86 of the 88 districts in the Council, arose aa beat man, uaa thalr adan tills akin one man, pledging themselves to "obey the traffic laws of to make eertalu that they are the this country". The action grew out of the presentation of and than In one 114-fo- h PLAMT Osnealo-- ; glata marked a mile etono in thalr history Monday avenlng whoa 155) Haste No Boon to Accident Victim Passed by City Junior gathered at the First ward ehapei for their annual "Award 0f jq percent under present Utah Power and Light company Party", every person praeent ba-- j rates, according to the Power Rates ordinance passed by the Ins admitted by special ticket! City commission and Electric Utility board this week, setting Minifying hts achievement in forth the comjftete schedule of rates for all classes of service. Junior senenloslenl work. It was The Power ordinance art. forth an outstanding event in the hist- -. 14 different rate schedule, pro-o-rf Timothy of Spring Glenn, and W. of Provo stake genealogy. riding charges for each, and regn- M. Campbell, Price, the sale and distribution of Included in tho delightful pro-'i,t-ln Numerous other features mark"S-nVh- oi L."d -t Saturday, tracking the VurnmVra Pl.n t ed ths evening's events, such as m87dal lighting. hope, and bellefe of may eougy 0,6 Memorlal Service, also ths re- - "Minuet", I quartette by Bob10; fane, tha Blue and White wraat- ecutlTe- - Hansen, Garth Pearson, Aston and all types of consumption ars lara earns through vith tho state Including Chief Anderson and Madsen, and Lavell Knight; - a provlded for In tho oehadnlea. To gain tho IS per cent die- - erowa in the Western Division Assistant Chief Merrill Chrlito-t-o soprano solo by Davie, hold in Provo. pheraon, and tho pledging by the "Sunshine in Your J117 a clarl- - count off present Power rorery wraetlini moot wl h' Council repraaentativea aaaembled net duet by Earl Wallace and 10 11,8 cau, T of scouting by all Walter G.dd, a baritone solo by'" th" d,8COBBl P7bd therwtae the Cougars earns through with standing and repenting tho Scout Max LUJenqulst, accompanied by the roM .15 nolnta Saturday. Mx nolnte 0,th- hie mother, Mrs. Mildred LllJen- ahead of Utah, to gain a clear-ctwo solos end by Kay quiet; victory, Bandley. s a Brief talks were made by season preall Bloating early E. A. Hulsh, and dictions, the Conger basketball Junior Genealogy Supervisor, J. FRIDAY March Mh team won (third place in tho Big Arthur Johnson. Dr. G. P. WiseTh content of enow on man was toastmaster, and Mrs. , Tho play "Every Woman" In Seven race thla year by a decisive win over Wyoming last Saturday, the Uinta Forest Is from 7 to Wiseman had charge of refresh- College Hall, 9:19 p. m. Frolle. Farrer after losing to Colorado U, tha Farmers' Fidelas below normal according to ments which were served to nil 91 Jr. High, 9:00 p. m. champions, the evening before. Oeo. C. Larson, Forest Supervisor. at the close of tho program. ComStudent body danee, oeml-forb. Y. U. la in third place, but Mrs. waa led by On tho Strawberry Daniels munity singing Womens Gym. 9:00 p. m. not alone. Thla week's battle Sadie Jones, assisted by Mn. hi, between U.B.A.C. and the Utos ,now eoura there 878 lnebee Wiseman. SATURDAY March Pth decida which team will share now with Inches of Acknowledgements are also ex- - Annual Val Hyrie Invitational will wter content An 18 year aver- - pressed to the Provo high school Sarty, Spanish Fork high school, third place with tha cougars and which will occupy second plnco 1(a on this eonne Indicates 46.6 service bureau who assisted with MONDAY March 11th ,loM- Inches of enow and 12.14 Inches tho program, and to all other Carl Van Doran, who won tha . , , watar- who helped make the party such puutzer Prise for his ' biography, A IarBa Pr0T nndtence thrilled Last year at this time tho enow a success, states Dr. Wleeman, on Benjamin Franklin" n noted th" plajrlni ot Joa"Pb Bsegltl was 45 Inches deep with 19.6 behalf of the Stake board. atllhor and lecturer, will appear t0 MoBdB 878BlB- one of Invitation to'.'Ustea In" ever Inches of water. Last month at B.V. Community Concert thh location tho anew was 95.9 Monday afternoon at I oclock to lecture aeries In the Provo tabor- - tba beet Pan,,t ,n the world, ln with I inches of water. the Junior Genealogical address node at 9:00 p. m. Ho will speak praaanted a 7881181 that lclnded On the Indian Canyon enow over KOVO Is here extended to 0 th subject, "Old Dreams For olna ol tha beet murie evor heard in Provo. course there la at this date 94.1 all people in Utah Valley by the jjew Timea." Inches of enow with 5.89 Inches Provo etako board. a Tbe Val Norn and the Fldelna, of water. A S year average Indiwomens social units will moot The theme for the B.Y.U. cates 14 Inchee of enow with 7.68 for tho championship of the win- - Junior Promlnade, highlight of n of water. Last year at this time v Xl, SayS. ter quarter Girls' intramural tbe social year, waa announced 11,878 waa Inches of snow basketball tournament. today by John Brens, chairman. Inches of water. Last In spite of all the arguments .rll-..Y,n. with "Modern The theme, Fantasy" M v 1 month at this time tho enow wee P Portrayed In decoration. Dr- - Ethan Colton, anther and k'ew 14 inches deep with 9.95 Inchee hasnever and programs. Thl niTmatto Tallfa atbortty on tho European situ- - bting. contrasted watar with proMd- dinki In Jhema will Provo lecture tho atlon, " cornea more complex, ing yean, which were, In 1919 IW effect an Increasingly wide circle. . the "Heart's Paradise", and in 1998 lnUrB., dnriD nlwny been dangerous, but Baptisms Sunday ItIn has "Heavenly Rendeevoue". tba baan w,tl1 this machine age the danger la 807181 " Jra,ra Communist.. been never has There Baptisms for boys for Provo multiplied. He will also conduct the B.Y.U. anI Utah a taka will he performed n time In history when drinking THURSDAY March 14th Rudolph Gene, planlat, eondue- - Symphony orchestra which will ,n tha Administration building of liquor waa aa dangerous to re-- appear at the same time, In n few Sunday at I p. m. with the Sixth those coming In contact with th tor and composer will give n m. numbers. 8:16 at cital this p. evening now. as In drinker w,rd bishopric charge. 1 , . . EE ul Sr,ll rnto-eppll- e. V ut Coming Events at the a ... 61-6- 5 . vn y u -,- ... . t existed In establishing a record attendance at tho Annual banquet, more than 150 people being eented, requirand caused tho sharp clashes being an overflow banquet hall between those stalwarts. ing eat up In tho Training school Unemployment and its relation to the present money If the students of the past in addltyn to tha large hall In the system aroused the liveliest discussions ever held at the several generations had been College bnlldlng when more than Professor Provo public forum Thursday evening, when 900 were eented. taught the true economic history A. Startup, of America; If financial censorRoy P assay was toastmaster at Clarence Boyle, B.Y.U. economist, and George the larger banquet room, and Dr. exponent of the Scientific Money System, led in forum ship had not selected the booke that have been used In tbe schools T. Earl Pardoe kept tha banquetthe latter speaker being the main cause for the end if educators had been braver ers happy in the other room. program, usual la dealing with tba exploitation Skits, musical nambers, and lively additional hour of discussion which followed after the of tbe masses, rather than aiming tori at oocupled the dinner hour, Forum period had elapsed. not to offend the very rich who Blain. Adame. Lincoln, Jackson, which commenced at C p. m. By In his Professor Boyle admitted B p. m. more than 909 had as- discussion of tho unemployment Carlisle, Greely, Webster, Edison, may have made endowments to sembled In College Hall. situation that ho had no speedy Lindbergh, Chasa, Bryan, Wilson, colleges, thalr researches would 81 al wara w8 th wilder-untrie- d have shown clearly tho tenneloa In honors bestowed solution, bnt urged that new and Rivalling B888 of tho warning dangers of tho gigantic usury octopus ennever be schemes should to tho Gold Star districts were thg 11 th8 People did not circling and controlling most Inhonors conferred upon Indivi- given hasty consideration, for ahead tanta Alas, tho majority stitutions. is needed in arriving at tlc8 They might have dual!, tho Beaver awards, the have not heeded their clarion equipped the rising generations some for relief. formula In honors highest scouting, going calu to tho higher cltisenihip; with each Information and under-tendinto three men and tbstf wives, Mr. V ot.rtnn'. ,iuv), "Bd 80 w8 8 78 81111 Struggling aa to thwart tha machenaaehl and Mrs. J. Frank Haneea ot -inations of tho money power, Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. !. Jackson warned them to do, lest Reeves of Hinckley, end Mr. end the nation would perish. Mrs. Paul Thurston of Overton, the Idea being advanced that out1 on public Issues, and Let It .be understood from th Nov., tho latter coupls bring un- economic ill. can be solved only themselves t1 able to attend on account of sick- - by tho Introduction of a scientific b.? t l l? appl!?d1lhpr!B outset thet all classes of our ciplee p received by their really eitlienry arc to blame for prevaild leaden. ing chaos. Don't blnmo bankers Other awards Included the Businessmen have been ee peel- - alone for tho Inequitable and "Scoutmaster's Kay" end Scont-er- 'a economy. They have g Certificates, which wen won chapter of tho pnm- - alljr aathetle res & ruga public by Dr. J. G. Jones of Lehl, Calvin phlet being written by himself, on 888. Plac,B immediate gains been mostly merchants not stuWalker of Pi. Grove, Earl Mach-a- m the subject A Scientific and foremost, and have failed to help dents of monetary science, bethe abu,a of a system cause we have not demanded of Sharon, Alfred Madsen of Honest Money System", extracts r8ct1 Lako View, Carl Patton of Si- from hie manuscript are here 11,81 1,88 ,klmm8d the cream off such qualifications of them. They beria, Roland Lindsay of Payaon, printed to show tha nature of hie B08t 8nterPrUe8- - tcenee they have, in moat rases, acted confeared the power of tho inner scientiously In their chosen work, Karl Eager of Mammoth, Frank address circle those who have stood In adopting methods, considered by Chapman of Haber, Wllford Frost tho shadows pulling the wires of most people legal and correct. It of Mootlcello, Lawrence Anderaon Apathy and Superstition of Gunnison, Jay L. Nelson, Sat- Hinders Progreso censorship and controlling most Is n case of the public uow waking from n nightmare of speculation, ina; Leo O. Smith, St. George; Throughout the ages sue ebb legislation, Maurice Jones. Pa rowan; Frad and flow of human progress he Many have thought, and moat of depleted natural resources, of W. Bold, Orangeville; La Von been an oscllatlng process with schools have taught, that the extravagance of all sorts in fact, and of permanent gains In the ferencee between Jefferson end tho abuse of legislation Chappell, Lyman; Karl L. Probat, in spite of devastat- - Hamilton were those of political special privilege with In mlnlmun-o- f Midway; Boyd C. Daria, Wayne ascendency B. Hales, LeRoy Condle, George Ing were. These were were el- - theories. But, when one dips Insocial consciousness. W. Brown, and Delbert Tregeagle ways traceable to greed, especially to tho true history of the early The bankers' destiny Is interall of Provo; W. O. Murphy of tha exploitative avarice of money daye of tho formation of onr locked with that of all others in Helper, C. H. Madsen and B. B. manipulators, even far back In government, ha finds that the the community. The condemnaMorgan, both of Prlco; Clair A. the goldsmith days. money and allied questions were tion heaped on the "money powNewren of Spring Canyon, Elmer Washington, Jefferson, John to tho fore from tho beginning. er" should mostly be reserved for Money Discussion at Public Forum Presents Many Problems ce ... ssirr au siVssuTisrs: g t pnblle-epirite- debt-burden- forth-comin- tho unscientific money system, which generates power that can be so easily abused. When we nee the term "super bankers", "Benketeere, etc., keep clearly In mind such designation Is for thoea who' hevo avaliod themselves of and abused the opportunities wo foolishly gave them. The large number of bankers who are already in the field working for reform of tho money Justifies our confidence that thousands mors will Join and help build a new world of Jnatlco. eye-ter- n, Wan Caused By Scarcity and Injustices It la clearly tha world's delay In scientifically adjusting tha money eyetem to this modSrn age of mesa production and efficient transportation, and In doing Justice ell aronnd, thet has brought on a now conflict of nntione. Tho radio speech ot Adolph Hitler on tho anniversary of Nasi power In Germany, Jan. 19, 1949, again proves that most wan grow out of economfe problems; and practically all tha haggling by statesmen about tariffs, beterlng, colonies, etc., grow out methods of those of avarice-ma- d "auperbankera who control tha puree strings of tho world. Tho racial abuses In Germany are the blind, undlacrlmlnatlng efforts to euro tha curse of concentrating wealth in the hand of tha tow, operating under special privileges. Only by arousing the voters to the sense of obligation to elect only each persons to the Congress end the Presidency, ee can be relied on to correct the errors end abuses of the past, can we hope to undo the Injustices that have been growing unremittingly ever alner the Rothchllds dictated to England end reestablished usury on n legal basis. Una killed handling of accident victims hue probably resulted la hundreds of eaaaa of peralyrie throughout th toaatry, according to Dr. U M. Thomason, aaeiotaat national diraetor of Bed Croaa Pint Aid and Ufa Saving Berries. To persona first 4 arrive on ths seen of aa accident Dr. Thompson gives thin advice: "Don't move the victim natfl yon know tho extent ot hit lajurice, as hasty handling of no Injured person before arrival of mad leal aid may kill or cripple." ' Dr. Thompson (tressed that those flrat on the scene should Immediately summon a physician or ambulance, if thorn art no trained present, It la byImperative that standers be kept from moving tho victim unless ho la lhreatend by fir or some other immediate danger. The heed of an Injured person nnabls to move hie lege or hands should not be lifted aa this may denote o broken hack or nock, Dr. Thompson pointed out. Ho added that even whan the Injured person is able to movo hands and feet there, may bo injury to the apina, making it advisable to wait for trained assistance. If the neck or back la broken, tha task of easing the victim on stretcher or plank Is n Job for an expert. Dr. Thompson emphasised. He advocates keeping tha victim as warm and comfortable aa possible without moving him, white waiting for qnnllfted help. ftrt-aide- ovar-sealo- ui eoa-dili- on Singing Mothers To Mark 98th R.S.' Anniversary The 98th anniversary of tho L. D. 8. Relief Society organisation will be celebrated In Sharon taka this year by the Binging Mothers concert planned tor March 17 in the Lincoln high school auditorium, with Mn. Jennla Farley, Mrs. Melba Pyne, and Mrs. Zola Malone In charge. It Is understood no meetings will bo held thet day In any of the wards to allow nil members of tho etako to attend thla outstanding presentation. Further details will appear In another leene of tho Volet of Sharon. of Prove dtp had g goq$ this week with tho City CommMoa oft flag, is with Bssslsy aad woods, adttors, in which all agroof tjhat Provo to rapidly ranching n where It mast go alowor on p$ sponsorship of projects, sa Drastically all the $$9,099 snrplra which has scenmnlnted over the past ytars has now been spent, or rather Invested by the dip In WPA projects. Last yonr alone $19,009 of this operating surphm was spent, aad tha total to now exhausted. From this point on new prefseto must bo carefully considered hunching Into thorn. A I hatchery near Utah Lake to is advisement, which will ho st aided. Informs Mayor Asdaraon, who adds that Provo's waterworks profits ars tha mala toads available now for any mora projects. now working oa WPA In tho elty will ho laid off. comments ths mayor, aa it Is necessary to conserve ovary dollar for city mea. No complaint la offered by tho City for any WPA work; toll valsa boa beaa received. according to Mayor Anderson, bnt tho City most keep within tho money available, ho adds. nH bo-fo- re Non-Redde- see'. lad Coeuaierioa held a session The Stale with Provo City discussing rood p problems, particularly the or tho airport project to Provo dty. Although the road commission spapt moot of tho dap with tho Utah County commte-slonorand delegations from different county cantors seek lap roods, yet tko Clip problems bdd considerable Interest as an aeraautics export wan present, and Provo stands tt benefit mseh by the development of tho local airport! No definite steps ware taken as yet towarf this objective. eommlMioaars rata-tlonshl- s, torm-to-mark- et e e Easter Services are being planned for March 14, bnt no definite program can 'ha announced aa yet, states Commissioner Jeese Haws who has tMp Larsen Funeral matter la hand. That tha serried will ha la keeping with tho o Held Vineyard nsloh, and attract people from all ports of tho state, Mr. Haph John Larsen, saceesefnl farmer Is confident of Vineyard, 57 yean of ago, was buried Sunday, following hie City Streets funeral held at tho Vineyard are getting attention these days, chapel under the direction of although Commissioner J. P. Ho died Bishop T. C. Hoberteen. has been ill daring tha put Wednesday, Feb. 95th. week. streets aad Scarifying The choir was led by W. K. excess dirt away to hauling Allen, singing "I'll Go Where Yon ap many roagh spots Want Me' to Go", and "Sometime smoothing over tho dty. and tho street ere We'll Understand", aa the openexpect soon to bo Ip the gns$ ing song. Speakers were Ray- pit on expansion work. mond Harding of tho Vlnoyerd bishopric, Wllford R. Stubbe of tha Sharon etako high council, ElCHURCH roy Murdoch, Ira Christenson of and Mont., Vaughn, Bishop Hsbertesn. Prayers were offered Tho theme of the ll eclocf by Howard Anderson end Bernard Andandn, and the grave In Prove morning service at the Communelty cemetery was dedicated by ity church will bo "Saving Oi? the deceased's brother, Hyram Faces. Chsreh school meats a! I.fl A. M. Training ' due al Larsen. X Special musical numbers Vera 9:00 p. m.; Yosng People's furnished by e ladles' trio, Mrs. t 7 p. m. Rhode Allen, Mrs. Leon Harding, Doa Beebe will be th leader pi and Mrs. Annabella Rogers, and tho Yoang Peoples mutlag a vocal solo by E. B. Terry entitled "Coin Home". at eaa Md-Gni-ro . COMITY a OLD AGE GROUP MEETS MARCH 13th T6 hear the report of tho apodal delegation of 94 to Salt Lako City, Provo'e Old Age group, will meet Wednesday at 7:90 p. m. In the City court room, announces local officials. Other important business will be transacted. Ail Interested are Invited. Of the 49 million automobiles In the world. 91 million of thorn ere In United States, or about IS Seventh Day Adventist Sabbath School under thd leadership ol Miss Mnrrlel Harlow, 9:90. Lesson subject: Chrid the Center of True Education.1 Sermon, 11 o'clock "The BlMo the Word of Ood as Authority." Prayer and Bible 8tndy, Tn soda? evening, 7:29. Welcome. Sunday Morning, 8:10 over KOVO. The Family Bible Hoar continues the "Know Yonr Bible" program. A difference of two Inches In mount of nummer rainfall to enough chans In weather condiHe llvce long thet lives well, tion to cut Americas wheel crop and time misspent is not lived, In the northwestern area by more but lost. Fuller. than 900,000,000 hnaheln. per cent. as t ' |