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Show o o UTAH VALLEY NEWS C. V. H. Says UNDERGROUND WATER USERS Friday, March 22, 1M0 While seeing the movie picture of Wrath" I thought of the following lines: "We talk of human life as a Journey, but how variously Is that Journey performed. There are thoee who come forth girt and shod and manteled, to walk on velvet lawns and smooth terraces, where every gale Is arrested and every beam is temperd. There are others who walk on Alpine paths of life, against driving misery and through stormy sorrows, over sharp afflictions; walk with bare feet and naked breast Jaded, mangled and chilled." The Grapes MUST FILE Users of underground water In Utah who have not already done no will have until Friday, March SI, to file claim on their well, drain and tunnel. That date mark the end of the filing period granted by the last state legislature. Of 16,141 well known la th tat la 1116, owner hare claimed 17,687, leering 7666 well yet unclaimed 1100 of these in Utah of this county. Water user county hare filed to data on 1700 well. Claims are now being at tbe state engineer' office at the rate of 16 per day. Underground water users are urged to cooperate In making these claims so their rights might be protected, T. H. Humpherys, state engineer said. Claim blanks may be obtained at the state engineer's office, or from Theodore Martlnean Jr. of Pleasant Grove or Harry Bott, 414 South Third West street, Payton. These men will be stationed at the Utah county conrt house In Provo Friday, March 11, from 1 a. m. to 6 p. m., to distribute blanks and assist In preparation of claims. Rights will be recognised if elalms are mailed and postmarked by Friday midnight The law acknowledges rights of all persons using underground MEET SET FOR APR. 3 FOR THE NEWj TAN TONES The Regional Annual Meeting, Boy Scouts of America, Is to be held In Provo, April Srd, Wednesday, commencing at 9:00 In the morning until 9:00 In th evening, announces President Henry A. Gardner. This Regional Annual Meeting Is held once each year. This la the first time to be held In Provo, with Utah National Parka Council as th Host Council. As special guests, there will be Arthur A. Schuck, Director of th Division of Operations, New York ' City; Raymond O. Hanson, Scout Executive, and John F. Pullen, Regional Chairman, water prior to passage of the act both of Los Angeles; George AlMarch 18, 1116. These rights, bert Smith, Member of the Natlon- when filed by claim, will be con- ef FOR EASTER WEAR rents. "Oar gaaeral obligation debt le already at tha half million mark and should not be increased. No permanent program of reoccuring or reguUr expense should be financed with borrowed money. "Thera to much curb and gutter work left to bo dona If property owners are willing to bo assessed the cost of materials. al sidered by the state engineer before new rights, by application, are granted. The filing fee is 18.60. Just the type of Home and ' mod. uew frame. Steam brat, large lot, $8800.00 mod., frame Northeast mod., brick, full base, mint. H. A. heat. APAKTM KNTB DUHINHBSEH FARMS end RANCHES KIRK INSURANCE "The Beet" North University Avenue Phone 458 KA DtATXfH CHECK-U- P Your car needs s sulphur and molasses treatment if its to respond to Spring with pep and vigor. Get those sluggish Winter ailments tut of body and frame. Get that motor purring with Spring energy for smooth, economical transportation. guarantees reOur Spring corrective check-u- p sults its a complete factory-typ- e adjustment that will save you many dollars for only N1MER Battery & Motor Soivice PHONE 649 I1EINDSELMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. Booterie 184 Weat Prows and Haws Realty Company Provo, Utah Employment: "Tha lower canyon aqueduct can probably be financed with current waterworks revenue If on eonetrnctlon continue a moderate scale and no waterworks bonds art paid off for the next two or three years. This project, however, will provide Jobe for only 86 of tha men now employed on Provo Citys WPA projects. To raise the city levy to the limit would only yield an additional Thirty Thousand a year or about twenty-fiv- e per cent of the amount needed to pay our part of work-reliprojects on tha present WPA plan. "Wa should not increase tha general obligation debt of the city because it le only deferred taxation bat I think ws will be Justified In making no further effort to reduce the general debt while the relief problem remains as It $5 and $6 See PROWS and HAWS REALTY CO. For 5.1 Canyon Aqueduct Provides ... Surroundings for a small family to manage in their spare time. An amendmsnt to the underground water law, passed by th 1189 legislature, provides that failure to file notice of claims within the time required by law will be evidence of. Intention to abandon such rights) and In distribution of underground water the state engineer may disregard any claim not filed. When th law was passed a year was granted water users In which to file their claims, but of time twice since extensions have been granted. Friday, March 82nd, Is the final deadline. 275 South University Forecast for Easier shoes: fioblet Iant. In the styles mm like . . . wesr men want lit and comfort men demand. Priced to make it a Happy Easter for your budget, too. Come in and see what's new in shoe news! jWMWW40MMMM44 . SPRING ment bonds to cover tha City's end of work relief projects. 4. Raise th City levy four milU to tbs legal limit of 81 H mills and appropriate tha additional revenue to work-reliprojects. If w reduce the number of worker on WPA, these will then be thrown onto direct retief or some other form of charity which will ehlft bat not red ace tha burden. An increase la tha Ux levy will only add to aa already too heavy property tax and discourage home and buslnees construction, decrease employment and Increase SCOUTS RE6I0NAL ! Outer Provo ef al Executive Board, 8ult Lake City. The program will consist of i sessions In the study of the various departments of Scouting, President Gardner announces the postponement of tha Executive Is. Board Meeting which was schedWs should oppose say and all uled for Monday, April 1st, In lieu efforts to put any more of the of thla meeting. relief burden on local communities or on a Stats basis. Such s program would mean disaster and much general euffering In Utah. Wa should promote federal aid projects throughout the State. No National Recognition Given Unemployed matter where the project are located they operate to reduce unemployment and Improve our economic position a a State.' To withdraw federal aid would be a bard blow to Utah. "After ten years of unemployment and government relief, we are Justified In considering tha subsistence for lta cltlsena. It requires no Imagination to unemployment problem permanvlauallsu this becausa It la a situ- ent. It la at least permanent and ation that already exists bars In extremely serious six months out to tot tie end let m help you Utah Valley and In Provo. I have of tba year la Provo. From plan as mconomieml vacation trip. no solution for It only to say that October 16 to April 16, we have Travel comfort, male thrills. and men out It Is apparent that we most make hundreds of Maadliama too. Alao a wide choice better use of our natural resour- of work. ces; that we should employ as "To Increase the debt or to InUfo So Nnv many people as we cun pay In crease the tax levy ere both unprivate aa well as public enter- desirable, the latter le less haiard-ou- s than borrowing la my opinion. prise. ROOMIEST, MOST LUXURIOUS Our efforts In the past have Politicians sometimes BUSIS ON TH HMHWAYS prefer to all been to reduce the payroll. I borrow because it la a method of ROUND-TRIP LOW FARES think wa have made a mistake. temporarily fooling tba public and SX.V FRANCISCO .824.15 Private enterprise gains nothing particularly tbe direct liOS ANGELES 17.05 by discharging an employes only public. 18.80 to find that tha same enterprise "It la a method of getting poliOMAHA 80.80 must bs taxed to keep the dis- tical while credit for CHICAGO 43.15 charged person on relief. We the financial doing things and responsibility NEW YORK 00.75 must find ways to put more per- trouble are passed on to future BURLINGTON T RAILWAYS DEPOT sons on private payrolls or endure administrations and future taxstill higher taxes to support per- payers. A certain amount of such W. E. RODRIGUE - Agent sons on public payrolls and rellaf. . Our natural resources must be 05 West Center Street utilised more fully and for the PHONE: 1279 Mora of the profits j general good. of business and industry must be kept at home. This Is only another generalisation. To accomplish these things Is no simple (Continued from page1 one) lucking tha necessities of life, s city with adequate utilities, pure water, sewage system, excellent schools, rich farms, modern homes and Institutions of all kinds yat with an insufficient Income to maintain itself and to provide able-bodi- ed ofcawftaoAB-TTpmmTwu- tax-payi- Dr. G. H. Heindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses atop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. deferred payments and deferred debt are no doubt Justifiable but the plan Is being carried to tbs extreme where relief on a Urge sad continuing seala U financed with borrowed money. Public budgets mast ba balanced. "Relief must be financed wltb current revenues or national and local financial structure will colls pee. Tbs whole of oar society to living at an artificial level dna to excessive spending of borrowed RIVIERA money. "Provo has been getting its share of tbs borrowed money la tba form of faderal aid on WPA, PWA and other federal projects. Ws also have two CCC Camps within tbs city limits that make a considerable contribution to Provo business. To eliminate Federal eld from Provo would greatly disturb oar prosperity. and unemploy"Unemployed able persons must be cared for but wa mast put taxes up where this can ba done without borrowing If unemployment and rellaf must bs carried on as a permanent function of government. It mast, therefore, be supported with ear- - j rent tax revenues aad not with ( bond tunas. Thera to more dan-- ! gar In excessive borrowing than there le In high taxes. We meet pay aa we go or we will surely cease to go. It not quite a greea , nor is it a straight bias but a blend o! both la s AaJa that h new. , Huggmtioa Easter Suit For Your You might so h looks like the afternoon sao at th world famous rssort Hullrl ted: "The Provo City Commission will welcome any suggestion or plan that will aid la tha solution or Improvement la the unemployment situation In Provo. "If there era any Individuals or groups who have opinions on the problems mentioned we ehsll ba glad to get their views and recommendations on thla most I serious problem that confronts our community and thcatens to be worse because of Provo Citys Inability to carry on ns In the past even though WPA 1 not reduced as threatened by tbe Federal ... the Biviera. Its a striking and phas- that tan man ing color out of tan can wear. - i Sea it displayed in our this window various week in patten effect! sad stylos. Government. The relief problem and the manner In which It to handled will vitally arfect everyone in this i community. "8nrey partisan politics should be forgotten in tbe face of such a serious local os well aa crisis. In my opinion, tha hsiards of widespread unemployment are as great as those dangers resulting from threatened or actual participation In war. It to our patriotic duty to do everything that ws possibly can to provide employment for the unemployed. $25 Tailond Clotkeraft by Untiuitk Earl-Ql- o Tab Faatmur Trousers with "I have no theories about the censes or cures of unmeployment. i I only know that the situation to I real In our community; that a Job and n paycheck are the only things that will satisfy or answer the problems of a man with a family. I am not criticising anyona for thla situation. I would not say that tha Republican party or big business brought thla condition on and I would not blama the Democrats for baring failed to find a solution of the problem. A partisan or political approach to the problem will not solve It. ' There to no security for anyona In our country so long as this unsituation persists. employment Therefore, no man no matter what hie economic or social posltiou should evade responsibility or fall to do what to lessen tha hasards that theaten all of ns. Shrivers J ha-ca- Style Leadership Aganmi o o o Provos newest Paint, Glass and store offers the world famous S.W.P. HOUSE PAINTED Wall-pap- er At a NEW LOW PRICE! BURLINGTON LTRAlLlUAySf problem. "As I look out of a northwest window of our mlllion-dolla- r courthouse sad observe a constant stream of automobiles travelling la four directions, It Is hard to believe these figure on unemployment and relief that 1 have before me. The figures that I have given you are not fictitious. They were obtained from reliable sources. YYITfl A BE JU2 BEADY FOI YOD COMPLETE USE OF SNROBS, ROSE BOSHES, VINES, PERENNIALS, All THE NECESSARY TOOU. SEEDS Jfout Years Financing AND ' "Provo bus bean exceedingly fortunate tbe past four years. Collection of an excess amount of delinquent revenues has mads It possible to provide materials for a Urge number of WPA projects. la four years, ws have contributed ON A union pniifii inmn Ton get real value foryour travel dollar on tha Union Pacific. You enjoy freedom from bad wwathnr and highway haxarda . . . spacious can room to stretch out and movo around . . . comfortable, reclining Coach seats; sloop -- inviting berths; delicious meals at moderate prices; thoughtful sanies from a trained 1460,000 In local money to work-reliprojects and the Federal contribution for the same period totals about 1760,000 on ef NEWS for Gardeners! Here is everything youll need to assure success for your work this season. The finest products of the countrys farm laboratories await you here in a glorious array of tested, and better products. Come in soon and let us help you to more fun GOOD this year. projects. Tax collections have now dropped to normal and ws mast adjust our expenditures accord jingly. Provo City will have approximately Forty Thousand Dollars less to spend !u 1940 than was available laat year. j What Are We To Do? There ere four things that j Provo City may do: Im- 1. Immediately reduce provement activity and WPA pro-- . Jects approximately fifty per c. n below I. Carpenter Seed Co. 76 N. Univ. Ave. ' Phone 192 that MINTED SIVP WITH limy paid Ism Mbs we Mat far Mi pUW aM fha Isaltaa basafe alSWP Haara Mai MS hs f--AU toM Mm r au nimbmN Spaf persoonul, including' Registered Nurse- Stewardess. Ics.eles B0U10ER DAM aa routs to South- - era California. of 1919. Issue general obllgar.un bonds to pay our share of work-rellProvo, Utah projects until the legal bonding limit of Provo City Is reached. 3. Promote special improve: meat districts, assess property UNO 91 'owners and sell apecUl improve Caa 33.35 35.10 41.60 5945 bras to ether potato, Ciicoj;8 . . 47.00 Barih antra. Similar low Liusral k inn limit. Abo vary low for frrtW dttrnik commit evil. : u:;x, Cam $35.10 29.65 hi ICItVIlhV 1UIIM 1 $22.40 $33.35 Fan Francisco UMpl ButaN Hm vIM Mg far fat fab miIhNiiHiiNik plVP$j3oo Round Tripjfrom Provo to: hGbMka NOOSE PJUOT1 cos-wa- y bras. . Depot Ticket Agent PAINT Phone 312 Trade with the Independent Paint Store On the Avenue Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. HI 57BsS6iiM II 791 yw, 57 North University Avenue PhoM 656 |