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Show o 0 A HOME PAPE Printed for Hone Folk Uy Home People in A HOME-PLAN- mmmmmmutm A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number What do 0 You Think ms vsiHnnuiiu CAMPING ess The Utah National Parks Coun- C, TIMP-ANOGO- All registered Scouts In every District are Invited and expected hiking, the sort of things the Tas. Boy Scouts do healthyT But more Important than simply healthy for the body healthy for the soul, healthy for tho character. You are always teaching boys lessons when you have them out hiking and camping. That, as I see It, is tha background of all tha things we are working for. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, s s s ROCKET BHIPB may not he so fantastic after to be in attendance at these District Camporees. All they need Is their own food and bedding of e, any kind. However, at the Patrols will be sleeted. Those Patrols who have Individual pack frames, sleeping bags, tents, and In uniform make Patrols and will be eligible to attend the State Camporall to be held at Saratoga, June Cam-pore- de PEACH GROWERS ess . Car-nesec-ca COMMUNITY CHURCH An open dbcusslon Involving some of tha major political tsanea of today will taka place In court room 101. in the Provo City and County building on Monday, April 29. at 8:00 p. m. All ward and district officers of the organisation ara reqncated to be present, and al other Young Republicans Interested fo clarifying tha group's stand on these problems are cordlhlly Invited to The theme of the 11 o'clock church service at tha Community rhurch will be The Unexpected Church school meeta at God. 9:45. The Young People's C. E. will hold an outdoor meeting, leaving the church at 2 oclock. Ladles Aid meets Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. participate In the dbcusslon. , Highlights T Issues M B.Y.U, A" grade to merit such lug for their work during tho Winter quarter, according to Registrar John E. Hayes. of ici i Three dominant issues prevail in the Special Election for Iom than ona cant t thoSuprems "court ruled tIORGAN HEADS ,BClud,B adwas in now under Provo neither a legal nor a moral to way City, campaign according op1roa Forum COUNTY REPUBLICANS th. citht Si1- Tbtmd.j. public Mayor Mark Anderson, Chairman J. Hamilton Calder, of the amicaiiy sound, beeidee furnishing being payabio only from Etactric Utility bond. nd City Attorney L E. Broektu -- - ITU? Uta diacuaaed the issues of the election to be held on May 26th tha can la chairmaaahip Saturday lB. City to Prove Saturday, Lmie when Provo citizens will be given the opportunity to approve vjted in tha third unit, in foot- thriEddiVel2l recognising Mat! nasi Boys and additional build- - uter data, this second bouo will Qlrla wash. The raeera, oaeh or reject the two Initiative ordinances asking for authority t1- Uka-fand swJuu o. i about ouo ,n tba tarn of a second Vara Woott kB0? to refund 6850,000 electric revenue bonds, and to issue an from tho greetings ditiona? uh'wouM foT BMddl wm,hihtrtVBtSTtreiSn rrk tb8 Wb 1,1 or 8000 latermountaln youtho additional $850,000 revenue bonds for the construction of a Tho third nnit would no bo so- - wa Bra will portldpoto In tho eornlvaL third generating unit at the new Municipal Power plant. . combining!. tho two issues OS AMOT MF. R. U AIBDy w?yo' oao I Tho first lssuo io tho Financial other obligations, both In Utah Inr Bt8 ' tba Pnt as Panned, If la ona to give all tha bonds tha -- w will got u round-tri- p to. qnestlon which was mainly hand- - county concIud,d ,UndlB" Majror ho,Bd Provo city. Th StoLEST of Thomas Provo nSLto woman, Earl Golden Goto World1 Fair, aad u led by Mr. Calder, whose chair- County has $104,000 cam. ontotandlng .t !. vSSmSS! Ji Jog-gl- ag JESrt taa.ror by amdamatteu, manship of tho Utility board, and bond. now. $40,000 of which arc UB,t thueh delay. e.Pn hla banking sxperienca mad him at 6 par cent, and $60,000 at 4 by th. Election LcgUly Mr. Brochhanka sxplaaaUoas Tho original plan opposition. an authority to speak on thla matter. Tha qneation of a third generating unit was discussed A MipuT IN operation", added the decision, of th. Supreme Court mainly by Mayor Anderson, and while Provo 8choo! a having forced tha election upon tha legal phase of this apodal quarter of a million leaned In mayor. ward Bamban ProTO The mayor then went Into fig- - Provo, daoplte tho fact that the election, with tho reasons why it 1180 at 6 per cent. Tha more A NlfM ,B HawaU moy tba electric eon- - refunding taeuo to distinctly to tho A-- r., had to bs hold, furnished the sub- - recent Isaueo for tho Tlmpanogoo ",Thow M nattvo t vhaB a since 1185, which wn advantage of tha paoplo. Hawatano will dag, ject matter for Mr. Brockbanko and Joaquin schools of $08,000 ! 1 BBd ta ddVtt Likewise tha matter of author- - othorwtao entertain all are mnch hotter, drawing only ,;! H1,8B cent Interest. lxln aa additional bene for tha tb JHrot ward amaaamaat per a . v.t. i. iso Refunding I. Good the oponoonhlp of tho thlrd nlt bond U clearly a matter of markot 'The present Provo will save $189,808.78 Committee. They referendum. "Tho City com- - Genealogical over tho life of tho bonds by re-- very favorable, quotations recent-fundin-g also- - will ha amtated by some B. Y. U. Bteri0B tbxt T at thla time, declared 7 being at lll.S for 16 ropreoen-M- r. te d tlons should ho hold at tha same etudonta who are also Hawalaas. Calder, and aa tha bonds are tatlva municipal banes. Provo ta 8814,488.00 Mr. Brockbonk. Elaborate plans have been made to bo to fortunate able at refund callable. It will bo tho purpooa of 'Wa expect tha gross revenue time, explained question and answer period for the event, tickets befog offr' tha Board to refund again at any thla particular time. A delay of for 1140 to pass tho 8800 000 time when a more favorable rate 1 months would Ukely coot tho mark, even at our reduced rates," foowed the addreeees given by ed for sale at minimum price, for thaaa three city otticlali, which children and also for adults, and of Interest can bo obtained, ha City 88,600 In Interest concluded declared the mayor, covered many points not fully every peroon who attends will bo Mr. Calder. added. B their epeMhee. 7 mors "It Is simply good hualnooo to THB THIRD UNIT Lower rateo refund those bonds at thla time. ,enerttn , w 1 standby connections with Utah 100 teBd to Pwer. Increase coniumptlon, Tha naw bonds win not bo general and U(ht company ara ot obligation bonds, and thM iwvplan ahaad, Iovo 1750 month for BBdthlt tht F anna bond, are becoming more i00 h. p. m,k P"toion. tw taerooo- standby, plus 1 cant per Noroei rrJSf?$fS outiTa.. hi S-S- mr. nt1 JJT'" in UivIIIH , bb f:. its SLtJK-oJ- "! f- - ;F I!!! vacation with all oao-wee- ks Graff, Haber, baofoooi maaagor of B. Y. U.o yearbook, whleh la ponaorlag the avast Tho student who buys the lucky tlekol will travol by doluxo motor i Burlington Trallwaye hua. Ue Waite Right at the Woman's Gym For once thla year Jlvuatan and Jitter aggers will stay at hems, or at least off tho floor, and let old foahtoMd alow maste have fall away. list, gOHH JZTJSL'Z? precast . ;Tlnf all, according to the California Institute of Technology, which predicts that atomic power com- PRESENT EVIDENCE bined with the development of a method of concentrating a special Evldence was unanimous Monform of uranium might havo results In more efficient day at tha Publle hearing held by motivation of airplanes, automo- tha Department of Agriculture biles, boats, and even rocket with four officials from Washington present, that Utah wants a ships. peach marketing agreement und b ready to operate one under tho MAYOR ANDERSON oponoonhlp, reports hss an almost unique record Department's D. Orlo Alien of Orem, one of tho among United States mayors in Orem delegatee who gave evidence cities of 10,000 people or more,, at the hearing. Six marketing refor according to tho report regions wan represented at Balt cently issued by the Internatolnal Lake, Utah county having two of City Managers Association, after these divisions. a survey of 11 chief administraClannca assbtant Ashton, tive offices in U. B. cities, mayors are changed oftener than any agricultural agent, helped tho other local official. Mayor An- Growers got together, tho North derson has been elected THREE end electing Roy E. Park, James G. Stratton, C. M. Wents, Ray E. times, and has gone through more D. Orlo Allen, and Loveless, and elections, general special, all of Orem and George Bawaya, than most any other mayor In the tha South end electing Joe Superintendents of country. of Mapleton, O. B. Erland-e- n Schools hold their jobs longest, of Payoon, A. E. Money of and Chief of Police Jobs stay put next longest. Good luck to J. C. Spanish Fork, and M. T. Howard of Nephl as their delegates to atMoffltt and Guy Christensen. tend the Salt Lake hearing. Under the Marketing agreeA LEGION MEMORIAL HA1J. is being sought by the American ment a board of nine will control tha peach marketing, Mr. Allen Legion, Poet IS, of Provo, comone board member being manded by W. L, Mlldenhall, who reports, named by each dbtrict, and the a of means hope by sponsorship by selectProvo City, to obtain WPA funds other three members being one from tho ed tho by shippers, for its erection. The city Is In- ear-lo- t one from the shippers, vestigating the proposal on the truckers and one from the counderstanding that the Sponsors share of the funds will be raised operatives. of the marketing Final set-u- p by the Legion post. mgreement will depend upon approval by actual vote of the growDR. D. D. GABR and the ahlppera. It requires er!, of Salt Lake City, director of 07 per cent by number of growthe Utah state health department, ers, or by volume of fruit grown, discussed the functions and ser- whichever b achieved first, and vices of the Public Health work abo SO cent of shippers, at the Women's Council session either by per number of shipper! or here Monday, sponsored by the by volume of frullt shipped, In Discussion group, of which Mrs. order to legalise the agreement. W. H. Callhan Is president Miss Prior to the voting an educaJeneatte Rosenstock, public tional campaign b to be conducthealth nurse of Provo, followed ed throughout each of the six with a discussion of Health Needs regions of tha state, explains Mr. In this district. Utah County has Allen. the highest maternal death rate In Utah among the 21 counties, declared Miss Rosenstock, as she Town Hall Meeting appealed to the Womens Council for support In the public health Young Republicans program. FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1940 INDEPENDENT UTAH City Officials Explain Special Election PROGRAM STARTS who voted for tha Power plant should or conld vote agalnet tho refunding of the 1860,000 Berenue bonds, or even against the proposal to borrow sufficient funds to construct a third unit. Both profuture posals are guaranteesof benefits. on Interest Baring $121,000 alone la of sufficient Importance to Insure every voter favoring Jt. To provide for the construction of a third larger unit seems also an Important saving now, for to construct It later by means of another special election would cost mueh more, both In axpenaas and In Interest rate. Bad Provo had Its plant In operation during the past three years of delay and court action, tha revenue accumulated, according to Mayor Anwould have provided derson, funds for this third unit as plan24th. ned, without borrowing, that anyone SI on iel pel AT PBOYO, GAMPOREE cil has completed a Camping session In practically every District of tho Council, under the direction of Roy Passey, Council Chairman of Camping, assisted by D. O. Wight, Verl O. Dixon, and Executives A. A. Andsrson and V. D. Chris tophsnon. Camporaas have been seehedulad In the form of over-nigh- t gatherings of all Scouts In tha Districts. The following shows tho dates of District Camporeea, at which there will be a Connell represents tlvo In attendance: JUAB, April 26th; WAYNE, May 1st; KANAB, ZION PARK, MAY 2nd; LEHL BEAVER. CEDAR BREAKS, May May Srd; 8ANTAQUIN-TINTI4 th; CARBON, MORONI, 8 ALINA, May 7th; SOUTH SEVIER, May 8th; GARFIELD, May Ith; MILPALMYRA, PANGUITCH, LARD, May 10th; ESCALANTE, May 11th; SEVIER. May 17th; S, ROOSEVELT, May 20th; MOON May 21st; LAKE, DUCHESNE, Msy 22nd; ALPINE, 8HARON, KOLOB, May hr Ike Editor) (Optalnwa SCOUTS PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Twenty-On- e saaftfft dPd S 117 i. II In VllSltinnSll K 1 it IT&CK Heel-lo Convene Next W eek myiCR, inlor etadeata from Loo geleo, was choeea vaMtetarlou of ta tkt indMtlii eUm this t vaa announcod by futtit7 Christen Jensen. John is president of Blue Key, national honorary service fraternity, aad manager of personnel taste for faculty personnel committee. Ha has had much experience ta te and opeech. He la a i of tho Brisker social anH. ds-ba- Wn Wnof eovaral outstanding rovenna by charge alone b 10,000 a year. h. P? ser- Power com paay for stand-bbond banes which an at higher Th. Brigham Young Universitys Invitational Track Meet wtrt city can Install a third unit own K- - w. for of ,00 K-- w- and Relay Carnival is on tomorrow and Saturday, in tha service EJwSIy, SA uighfaTZ :thtah:ra,compt,,y'i 191? Hadqatat horns, "TbB athorlt7 to bans $180,- - Y stadium at PPOVO. About 8000 high school, junior college Issue of draws 4 Vi per cent Sumt moMFto ' 000 In revenue bonds will pot tho and . on $14,000,000 In New York; the . athletes freshmen tot are univesity coming Social IM8 thrilling The Leo r,d A- y nUr yr SFJsrirj'xrsi - Giri- -; w11 fam0UB hrenation U a spectacle of the throughout for a third nnit of 4,000 K. W. tho City of Loo Angelas llkewbe c.pKlty for lees money than b has a hugs revenue bond leone, now being paid to U. P. A W, capacity. This would doubla tho grace and beauty. you wfah upon a star", Aadiwy Tha Junior high school posture capacity of tho present plant. explained tha mayor. pointed out Mr. Calder. Rigby will be teas tm tat roes for "The $860,000 refunding also- - parade Is held Friday eommaae- Besides tho City can generate He abo made comparison with tha members and their partaera. trie revenue bonds aa wall as tbs Bt 111 P- - m- - Bd th Bn,or additional bans for ,nf 1150,000 Val Hy4es will appear Saturday future extensions, will bo In tho h,h and their partners will enjoy' afternoon. Schools from all parts a hike and picnic fo Hobble Creak of tho state and nearby states canyon thb afternoon. Roooo as Dlrector-ta-Chle- f. A aeries of maternity clooa Klllpaek, chairman of tha Prented, to bo Judged Technocracy, on tho basb of bo hold 'at tho Utah Valley talnmeot, prom boa a lot of fas th Poeture, anlforms, exact scientific data, projects the department for all. Barbecued pig will he PPranca, spacing hospital next moat probable form of social BBd nd nd cm-- starting May 1, at 1 p. m. Those served control, according to lb advo- - brtwB rnk conducted T1 by cates. Such a control win replace deBCB Bnd Mcutlon ,B mrchln e,BMBB Uniforms wlll be ta black th. Provo dty aurso. nndw tha WTiat Technocracy offers through its factual approach the wasteful political racket with tdramatic honorary fraternity, 0 ot th uub in the way of solving the present impasse in our social con- - a system in which functional BBd w.hJtB onI' f annonneaa their annual costume ditions has attracted hundreds of Provo and Utah Valley bllltr will be the determining of'thll ball to bo hold tomorrow. Loom WM1' th bottom ny xpcUnt BOthBr ,B ProT achieve- Technological ehB,rmBB far tU people to lectures during the past two weeks to an extent ftor- 10 thB wbo ,ddlB 81 lB,,frtU 'tb. ;k,rt C0B,B 10 which would alarm the orthodox economists here If they only ment will be Classes will bo held physician. BWMl BBd V knew the impact of such study, according to T. J. Weaver, PJF,!,,1IB leT1, Awards in th mstn wadnssdsv .rt- .r.A. director of Proro Stud, rouR who dw, h taen tartru-will M on tho basb of tails everyone to hold tight and mental in bringing several speakers here from Salt Lake City, AA and. "A" classifications, all for Your Hit Pared AU prepare othoro to attend was wishing 1 to the first Technocracy including Professor Wilton Ivie, of the Geology department point out that technological ad- - A.. to reeeTa of the University of Utah. trophies. wlIth tha vast ro- d the flow-lln- a Rosenstock and Mrs. socbl T,nce' Sunday evening saw a Urge of in addition to tbs Kiris' posters B T D a of c,tl,eBI,fhteBed crowd gathered B organbrtlo.'. odutio" dtJ B rntr01 pwJdBd ddBBCB. to increase ?. hrhMr f . a ,B wb,eb high school te watlva, publle health nunea, to get fo tho deadline for tho J. M. Jensen of nroTMinc for both These that same morning nearly 100 stndenta ?.H lBBdaaraa c.Dlhi. technocracy nd ta tench with their family physician nonteet hss been set for Friday, folk, social, character, BBd MrTlc 00d, rqn,r' Provo cltiiens heard a similar lee- - want no order from Moscow, or to meet tho physical require- - BBBlkd n.d,f!l!l5iT.W,lh BBd obuin referral slip from May Jrd. Storlis on a westers tore by a Mr. Wooton, who ta a Berlin, or Rome, nor are they lm- - ed 001 M WGll ftl theme end not over 2000 words mmnta 81 aa ah BBa wortb eTery him. coordinator of the Salt Lake City porting any European phlloaophy, A u In bngth mnat ha handed fo ta eBB schools. He was introduced here such as socialism, communism, Dean Lloyds office by that date. the rbadnlsd for both girls and boys "Technocracy Provo dty fascism, or naillsm hut they seek by T. W. Dyches, All male atndenb of tho univertha JAYCEE PLAY not to train and qualify sufficient of aol,d rock of act tnd thT'7 schools coordinator. ldssh,'!H sity are eligible. ad emotional with o, vagaries Americas brain., (three per cent TECHNOCRACY The Bids C. Carroll throw h 44Q yar(, four5" ri! la attempting to solve the probDRUNKARD Short filory Content lem of 12,000,000 unemployed for girls closet tomorrow night, relay, earnest study of 1U factual apannounces Dean Nettie Neff America, according to Its advo- - tba equipment and control the "potato relay, potatoes being 2ft to our sodal proach resource problems, both PLAUDITS WINS 0 of which are Inch wooden block. Tennb and cates, who point out that 41,000,- Smart, the stories shall b oa a stated Mr. Wooton 8unday "t to give an abundance to all western theme and not over 200 people In thb country arc bo- volley ball ara also fo competition ' words fo length. events for senior high school girls. Ing aupported by Federal, State, tba PSPto fo the North American and Canada eontlnent, added Including Provo another Jaycees and Munidpal funds, and that tha All boys events ara for Junior, HOME ADVANTAGES Senior and Junior college divi- score to their hlstronlc ability laat Cfmmn mountain of debt being piled np Mexico, A A few of the many advantages OIIdrul1 A 1. today b ahackllng future gener- which will be enjoyed under a sions In the various erenta, ln. night when they presented "The origin atlona. Living In the richest land OffiCCrS Technate are here copied from r,udln tha 109 7rd dash, 440 Drunkard, their second annual n the are everyon earth, Americans ard da"h- - br8ad Jump' ab8b P". p,ay to ptd,,r bou Ihe speeches delivered Sunday where proverty-atricke- n because high Jump, discuss throw. Javelin Armor7 bu,ld,nS- - Plaudits rang officers for tha coming 220 hurdles, and polo vault, of our Inadequate social and econplentifully throughout tho per- by Sharon PTA formaneo for the entire east, with lg ara president: Mrs. omic system. emphasis perhaps more on Irma Newell; 1st Ford Today Amerlra b in tha midst Acord, Frank Fbter, Elena Wilt- - pauROn; 2nd Vies President, Mrs, of a struggle to fulfill Its social roBdbead: deatlny made necessary by Its chief engineer of th. group, who (but not Identical) dlstribntlon to ' Srinriplfo , wealth of resources and techno- began the atndy of the Impact of all clllien. bawd on the total Sfoont, Any rtah countr ramIly wIh. declare these technology on the social structure. 8nK'unt ,0 yonr tagt fhan logical advance, ooda and services n)t to compCte for the honor of ana this outstanding production. Phyllb Hancock' 6th Vice Prtwl- speakers and the forge and Increasing group which follows a representative family and a free audiences for nearly 100 years, rctnry, Miss Gleanson; Treasurer, regular course of study each Mon- since made Housing for ereryone design- - trip to the New York world fair being first performed ln America Mrs. Pl.ll Edwards; Historian. day night In Provo high arhaol. tribntlons to d equipped to measure up to may do so by submitting Its entry In 1844 In Boston at the Museum. Mrs. Mildred Jacobsen. ' ,d . They declare It is a Battle beTo enable the the standards mads possible by to the Provo chamber of eom- - But even before that It waa seen Leo Hansen, supervisor, was tween the Old and the New, be" lm"!!rn twb"ol"' and free from merce by Saturday, statea Clayton In England, and most recently It the principal speaker of the after-! tween the old economy of scarcity d H- 8,1 and utlonJenkins, secretary. has had a long run in Los Angeles, noon and 8. H. Blake, board mem- S n,ortlKBBe" and the new economy of plenty; Rbariari!hL ?.lg Tbe fam,,sr dar,"red most re- Fall to see The Drunkard", her. waa also a guest. "T1!1 a,,ow,,nen,, ! 2.P. Musical between and phlloaophy 01 present. live In Utah will win s and yon have cut yourself short nnmbers were given by Mw. Sol- ?"d irking hour., iTM ?J"!h between chaos and ,l,'ura ' d,ract sclencV- - between tr,p ,0 ,ba fB,r and 8 wreks of one of tba best entertainment, ma Miller, violin and Ford PmI- WtI polltllcal hung- leadpra organised Tech- to the diminishing require- - stay at New York for father, offered by local artists In many son, cello, arcompnnled by Mlsa know our aswe llng governmenb nocraey Ine.. with Howard Scott mother and two children. BU moons, declare Joyces official., Clcason. (Cu Bwg m- --- rrnSth? TEE br ' Technocracy Offers Many Advantages Over Price System, .... fnral Say Speaker out-patie- nt m d'rl rsid'to 8u10"d refe1 hlfht " k" u., , to. 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