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Show D o un mmiiiiiniimmia 1MO MARCH A BOMB PAPE , 1B40 Printed for Bono fot Hy Homs People A BOMB . . la PLANT - - nmitmuxmxmm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three DEPENDABLE Number Seventeen PUBLISHED What do 0 12th Regional Scoot Meet You Think Announced Program ( (Oplnioaa by The FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1940 AT PKO VO," UTAH Irani, Lehl, serf Dr. Alonao Morlejr, Ian; George 8. Ballif, Mareallua Nielsen, ; eant-at-mri- ni tress urar. will politione Saturday, 450 ofch airman ,nc!w atrong, gathering at tha Provo chairman, aacretary, traaaurar, high achool at I p. m. to bear gad central committee membara. apaechea and elect officara for tha 10 Strike for Scouting in 40 is the theme comlns campalcn. "Bowlins B.T.U.a famoua hand, under AniCriCB of the Regional Annual Meeting, Boy Scouts William Stanley Dunford will Profeaaor Robert Sauer, ! on tour hjch ja to to held for the first time in Provo, Wednesday, preaid at tha convention, with of Southern Utah, performing at v.4 April 3rd. This strike can be obtained by knocking over Dr. P. A. Chrlatanaon to .i.t, fLiw glva the Nepbl, Flllmora, DalU, Milford. Other offldalr Beaver, Parowan, Cedar City, iLrd tnniht I'm ton urea every one of the pins oik the 10 Point Program" for 1940 key-noapeech. which includes: Membership, Training, Cubbing, Health and working at top apood during the Hurricane, and St. George before to Dray" convention will ba Dean they return home. Their travels And wearily aha her evaa Safety Boys Life, Personnel, Camping, Senior Scouting, Saturday Finance and Troop Budget, announces Henry A. Gardner, E- - Terry, secretary; Della Lover- - win Include Bryce and Zion in sleep. idga, chairwoman: Sheriff John National parks. Slipping far Into the shadowed president. m. at a. with 8:00 Commencing deep. Up In Heaven tha dear Lord heard registrations at the Hotel Roberts and with tha Utah National Parka and untied Today aha soothed a little, cry-- CouncU as hosta tha annual meet seta under way with a full slate. lng child; 4 She stopped her work to take old which continue! until 9:00 In the evening. Ella Kloop A fragrant, warming howl of bar , At 0:10 m. there will bo a good soup. general assembly of scouts ri at Her house was orderly, her garden the L.D.8. Pint Ward chapel at Utah County Invado Provo democrats tbf Hte) Too Tired to Pray nr te Provo Jaycees Sponsor Clean-u- a tended, Her children fed, their clothea all and mended. Her husband home from work found happlneaa And quiet peace In tha deep gen- tlenesa." The dear Lord smiles again. Too tired to prayT Her hands have offered prayers of love all day." - . . . 1 ederal Alms Coffin. . which Justice John F. Pullen, chairman of tha Regional Execn-elea- n tivo committee and Mr. A. Schuck, National Director, Division of Operations will ba tha keynote speakers, followed by s questions and answera period. At II noon tha Luncheon meeting will be featured by an address from a National or Regional Scout official. 1:45 p. m. another general aaaembly session at which time the 10 Point Program will bo presented and tha Dlscnsalon leaders Introduced, At 9:00 p. m. the meeting wlU break up Into Group inn, and each one of tha Tan Points'.' will bo dlacnaaed by their apodal committee leaders. 4:0o p. m. ill meet in another General Assembly where a dUcunionl wlll mAIJ of prMented, followed by a general are being sought more and more by Individuals, towna, cities and atatee all seem perfectly wUllng to beg from the Govern- ment. We all stand In Una with onr hands out when it comes to "hand outi" from Washington, Do we reallse that democracy 1. alake ln inch things? Civic too have become beggars. They also stand n Una at tha public trough. Injecting dilcuuion period. government Into everything we Election of members of tho do, and then wa wonder why goExecutive committee Regional totalivernments tend to become and a general bualneaa meeting tarian. will bo held at 9:00 p. m. Federal money precedes FederThe evening session will comal control. Every time we seek mence at 6:10 p. m. with a dinner unwa wa are admit federal aid. to which able to crack tha nut or solve and will tho ladles are Invited feature reports of the our problems ourselves, and so we Scout Executive, recogeeek government aid. Govern- Regional of Silver Beaver acouters ments are not adverse to giving nition and scoutmasters and an Key such aid, yon know, because ddrcM by Mr- - Bchttck always come, from tho.. who seek It, and at tha same time entrenches those sitting In government seats. Senators, representa- CITY OFFICES tives and tha whole bag of politicians are proud to point to what NOW MOVED TO they brought home in grants and aids to tha home community. It's high time wo had seekers after OLD POST OFFICE office who went In on a platform of "not giving anything to any-body at any time. Convenience both for tha pub- For three weeks ending April 13, Provo citizens will be Do yon believe that govern- - Ile and Ior dty officials mark tha ments can hand out anything they new quarters now Installed for all vieing with each other to see whose yards and premises can haven't tint taken from ns? Ko.,Si aid.. e e e 10,000 Americans ere cremated alive every year because somebody failed to take the necessary precautions to prevent a fire. This precaution starts with proper building codes in the community, to Insure structure! being erected which are safe from fire, and tha second step la periodic inspection by experts from roof to foundation, to find haxardi In onr public building., and a gener- al attltnde of cooperation by all clean-u- p dtlxons in drives" which should Include every home In the dty. Sun Spots did a tornado-llk- o Job to com munlcatlon Sunday, wracking messages by cable and telephone and telegraph with Its magnetism, until tho day, though brilliant with sunshine In this region, waa filled with thoughts of eheoe by those who realised how Uttlo after all man knows about this earth and lta ways, and how very little we can do about most things which concern onr lives ao deeply, After all we are like sheep, be- lng led about tho pasture 1 y those who seem to know everything, but stand gating Into space npon tha first appearance of an unknown disturbance. But the storm passes and we all go out to grate again, serenely and nursing a blind life within tho brain, calling It sun spots, and being satisfied. Bo the sheep herder calms hla flock, Here and there a spiritual soul see. an Almighty Power ubroad In the Earth and he la laffed at by the herd. ffS, S the 5J2jg5KS P11' or otherwise improving them, all being done under old Postofflce building at the corner Of Center and University the direction of the Junior Chamber of Commerce whose members both individually and collectively are driving iTenue. Even these two harder than ever this year to make Prova meet the expec- Hj ovw the west portion of the tations of the Centennial committee headed by George II. Io roomsandopeuingasuite Smeath who are preparing Utah county for 1947 when all Mormon abT,,for thJJ tr cou Jde the world Wlll drive to Utah to see this 100-year-o- ld and City engineer, according to comments made hy Mayor Mark Transfer of office Anderson. S1 -- fafp It , s a real Job the Jaycees have to meet tha Centennial's apecifl- - Chairman don nd 11 official, arc Gle Kenner' in their Installed comfortably chairman but this year they expect s. nmsm sU th. old are laid over the Carpet m"d et p tb" mayor', end city commtadonere' flen ,n behind thing, so the fonndstton offices, end also In the Coundl beautlfi- ther ,or UJ Is A also room chamber. special the program throughout clon set apart for tho new Utility t0 follow before 1947. board for tbelr meetings, and J Plana era laid for everything, office equipment has been pro- vlded. including tha hauling of rabblsh All offices which have direct away by City trucks, which last contact with tha public are found year cost the City 9600 end Mayor on the main floor, with tha police Anderson says It will be dona department on the ground floor again, ao that no excuse can exist beneath. All officials seem highly for leaving a dirty back yard or a pleased with their new offices, lot of rabblsh In the rear. Clean especially with the ease with out. ae well as clean up la the which ell city business can 'be slogan. transacted between departments Tha Kids Matinee will be held The building itself bee been again also, bat this year plana and the provide that every youngster who completely remodelled, snrprlxing thing la convenience gets a ticket to the show must do and compactness of tha arrange- - the artual cleaning up on his own ment, on all three floors, serving yard, rather than merely gather a the purposes of Provo city much string of tin cans and trail them better than tha disjointed and np Center street. Tickets are to scattered offices In tha larger City be handed out to each youngste' and County building, which be- - who helps load the trurk when U longed to the County, (two thirds calls at the parent's home, and of It,) and waa an Inconvenience the parents are to verify that hla General chairman of tha Jaycee to both, according to both City son or daughter actually helped Flx-n- p Talnt-udrive and County commissioner In com- - clean up that yard. Then ticket Clean-uwill be forthcoming to the young now In full awing. mentlng upon the new change. IS BOW end all Clean-U- p eye-tore- p, p, City Affairs n; With the new Club House open, the greens and fairways in excellent condition and Provo slated for its first major tournament this year, the Provo. Open, July 4th and 7th, Provo divot diggers are all set IOT the biggest year In golf history, iMtmtmioiootiomdl J (A .weekly dal rr ports by Okf Owrmowles Of Tbl Offlcitl 0P6DlD tti Hobo For Coahreaca Ctan-a-p MO tentatively aat for April la endorsed enthusiastically hy 7b with exhibition matches, the City CommMoa, and - I. P. driving conleala,, putting eontaala McGuire, in charge aI streets, la end altogether an enjoyable day. cooperating 100 par eeat with tha However, If one took a look at tha Jayeoea la haallag away debris crowd lut week and he'd think with city tracks, and already has the opening was being hold then. had every setter la tha dtp Just In case you think It's somecleaned out When tha rabhM thing to play golf In March, aak aad aecumalatloas of winter have Leon Bukofser, ha's boon playing been gathered iato piles throughall winter. out tho city, Mr. McGuire reperta State Matches that city tracks will ba oa the Provo' showing last year In tha Job for hauling it all away. team matches and tha fact that New Streets wa have tho State Junior Champ, are expensive to open, declares must have Impressed the State Mr. McGuire, hut they help build association for this year tha Provo the dty for hulldlns permits aad team wlll be playing in tha A now structures always follow tha division consisting of Fort Dongopening of ench at rests, aa at les, Salt Lake Country club, OgSecond North between 11th and den Country club and El Monte. 11th West streets, where a II Tha first Team matchers era Inch culvert has been Installed scheduled for April Hat. end the street opened up. Other On die Fairways demands for now streets la proLast week end wo saw: Dr. perty being demanded for sale of Garland "Honesty" Pace out there lota era coming In constantly: dty those long puts again this steeling Tha dty la ready to coops rata, year. Tha winter layoff hasn't aayi Mr. McGarle. cramped his style one bit and tha . war with tha Woolf la now on! Earl Bchnletter, hitting 'em occupies the minds aad haarta of tho City commissioners thaaa 900 and straight down tho middle WALTER COX Just In anticipation of tho now days. Tha dream of yean an Returned last evening jr0m being fulfilled, with of coats golfing 8chnlattar which by the way was a baby girl, born Tuan- - California after a winter mission minor disappointment and misday evening nt tha Utah Valley there for the L.D.B. church to be givings, but Mayor Anderson rehospital. girls make boms In time for tho L.D.B. ports not the slightest alga at Church conference In Balt Lake moke" wee In evidence aa the good golfers too! Leon Bukofser, after playing City next week. This will be Mr. new steam plant want Into opera-lo- n twice or three times this ell winter, preferring to polish np Coxs lllrd confer-- a to sea If everything le few of those short chips than ence which he has attended, and week, before to obey taking over' aa he which play a round. Some day he'll to accomplish r ' ' make a golfer. have travdled some 40,000 miles, Apriri. Nnr Members as daring tha last 19 year! ha 8everal new members have al- - has spent his winters In Pallfor-read-y signed np for 1940 and nla, and had a 1000-mll- o Journey Bchnletter reports that many pros- - either way for conference, Mrs. Cox who went with him to pectlve members are out getting a few pointers before the season California, but remained at the lao has aa option on tho entire home of one of their eons in San n at 119,000 but can Diego, took 111 on the eauo day aa did President Grant Elder Purchase any part of It at any Adult Education Cox was at tha meeting when tlma Btte Abe mayor. It la be- month's use of tho Teachers Hold President Grant took sick, Mrs. Uevod th,t la all that will be Cox wee seriously 111 also, but Is Institute now recovered end will be home naceasary, end that purchase of transformer at 98BOO la an State supervisors of WPA Adult ,n ProT Monday Mr. Cos expects. that will ba needed in the way of Education, - Justin C. Stewart, equipment from the Mias Jane West and Mrs. Mary B. Colson of Salt Lake City met SAMUEL WARNER Water and Electric with Provo City Adult teachers L'tUUy Offices In two sessions of Training Instihave been amalgamated hy ortute at tho City and County PASSES dinance reports Commissioner Jesse Hawe who la In charge of building,, Tuesday, March 86th. At the morning session the water department. This does Miss Another old timer passed from not mean that tho Utilities hoard West, supervisor of Home and stcr and tha parents will know Family life spoke on methods of the ranks of worthy Pioneers of assumes direction over the Water bont l- - Tbt 11 the onlr teaching In Adult education. Tha Utah, when Samuel Dwight War- - department, but that for efficiency condition upon which show uV-nd onomy In operation the two afternoon session wa presided n(!r dIed Wednesday evenlne w ,U the bta "tmnYndul d Sm.o Sor d.to of tho special events division tic Art who led the discussion on West street, Provo. He wee bora Ting of from 1400 to 9900 a r th CIn'np c,mpsn thto "The Importance of a teacher In Monti, March 19, 1994, a son month In their management. pleasing, well modu- - of John E. and Eunice Billings Clark Newell etUl remains ta yer' .pedal project which LtTJoiM." Warner, was educated In tha charge of waterworks, and Mr. the Eggertsen-Huis- h committee ie Provo schools and has lived hero Haws Is still manager of the some piant-nto p undertaking is most of hie life. Ho devoted much voter department, COMMUNITY CHURCH of hie time to mining, but retired toaraUtT Compliments In 1988. wers repeatedly to Com- new Utah tha Valley beautifying He was a member of tha L.D.S. mlaslonerp,d Haws by dtlsens who The 11 o'clock of theme tha tha , Hospital grounds, although church, and of tho Utah stake attended tha Easter Pageant nt exact location of this project haa Sunday morning Church Service Ha la tho tha natural quorum, amphitheater on the at bo Church will the Community not yet been decided. cond tbl but Mr. Haw. seems Church Of more definite Interest too la !;Th, .Tr"lh about die since their Burial Benefit to remember only tha constructive aa School will meet usual 1:49. at the Bpeclal Home Improvement - criticisms fund 7.!!tar.trd.af offered, for ho anwhich offer, a prise V? ha project of 1940. Ho belonged to tho nounces that a two way road will c- - E- - wlch meets at 7 nlng award to the homo owner who ,pl8 Ward. gztt b ready for next year, with . . . . 9 shows the greatest Improvement oMoab In the evening, C,C,"B ehtarl- Uy tha dB,U in hla premise. Including the Th. Pilgrim Social Group moot. pierce, that an even more elaborate and 7 Mra. 8t odoeb camhouse itself, during this nJBht gt 0eorga Temple, on hla birth- - pageantry will ba prepared. wllklna charge of the pro- palgn. Inspection will be made I1anniversary. In 1994, and Commissioner Hawa also Invited. Everyone Bring dy sons, John E. of and pictures taken of the present members the fine work done by tj,re COTered stata of the place, and 1;'n -- f In pratontl.g thM Ladles' Aid meet. Tueaday T. YCa!; and photos Provo; and three Church. 1:10 the keene April 19th. There I. daughter. Mrs. Mattie W. Hlnck- - !!. one and all for thalr services, about this contest which already and specially Dr. D. E. Beck who A of program . . producing mag- Mr. ErmaDlaW' Is showing results. of W. Provo. all Oadd, . wrote ,nd directed th, pageant. Ono sister, Mra. Lydia Cluff Drl. But those back alleys are Pr,klln Md Florence Mad-llvIn Provo, and 17 grand- according worrying the Jaycees, (or ,nd Weiley How to get rand' to Mr. Kenner. contribution.. Morris Cllngto, survive. children also action on some of those dumps in L Ariel Ballif, Mra. Alans Peterson. o 7 Volunteer Service. behind that's th. problem, he dlrector to job all day Monday, Arbor Day, decided so it wa Sunday, but definite announce- tj,e for tbelr Individual an Inspection of every such and hundreds of trees war aat ment WIH be made later by the tribntlona, and Elmo Allred for Funeral home. lack alley and make a public re- - oat properly, and Provo cltlsens Hatch-Quij,l aonnd equipment, and tho port of the condition found, which benefitted greatly from this free traffic officers and CCC boya for thelr valuable asalstance, and alto BEET GROWERS RKFIVE Ihyown.cn who may have become other committees at work as- to the press and to KOVO. so accustomed to tho filth that he sitting in the Campaign are also can't see it any longer. This In- - headed by many of tha younger Utah and Idaho sugar beet For the school year 1940-4spectlon la now under way, re- - nitena of Provo: Finance by growers refused to sign the eon- - 98000 will ba added to the isV- gardleee of whose yards they may Roland Dlckman and Willard tract offered them by the prorea- - ariea of 180 school teachers In run Into. Westover; Tree Planting by Her- - sing companies, and as a result Frovo, or an scrags of almost General tree planting already ry Robbie and Lynn Moulton and few sugar beets will be planted 115 each, only It la not going to to reports be averaged, ba resulted In much beautifies- - Publicity by Verl Dixon, LaVeil this year, according according to de- tion reports Mr. Smeath, who had Christensen, Rosa Wight and Roy from Pocatello where the negoti- - clslons made at the achool hoard three atlons were conducted. experts on theHudaon, meeting Tuesday night p . Campaign 1! semi-annu- al 1 . sub-statio- Training sub-statio-n. 52?.! 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