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Show '1 D ammn A HOJIE PATE Printed for Horn M liy Homo People In A HOME PLANT mmnmtmnmr-- : ninmntmtini I I A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS .Volume Three Number PUBLISHED DEl'BXDAULE Twenty-tw- o C. of C, ROSALAWN Membership Drive What do 0 You Think , Is On This Week . (Oplilmi by' The START Editor) No legitimate reason exists why any business or proMAYOR BLAME THE fessional man in Provo should not join the Provo Chamber in an If youra tors at all mankind, of Commerce, declared Frank J. Earl, 40 to about delivered talk" Blama the Mayor! membership early morning pep It your taxea are behind, drive committeemen of the Chamber at a breakfast meeting Blama the Mayor! under the chairmanship of Aura C. Hatch, head of the 1940 It the motoriata all spsed And no traffic signs they head Membership drive which started off with enthusiasm Monthey era staying now. European Wrecking humane UU they day this week. condition make it an unusual bleed enhis in Mr. Hatch Backing past-preside- nt, Blame tha Mayor! If In gratitude you lack, Blama tha Mayor! And your clrlc dutiei alack, Blame the Mayor! And if your city happena to rata A fame both wide and (rent; Squalled nowhere - In no atate BLAME THE MAYOR! from Okla. Mun. Review. Theyre Revenue Bonds alright, and no one, except he a liar or aa imbecile, could aay otherwise about Provoa Refunding bond laaue for the Municipal Power plant. The courta have decided that, in no clreum-atanc- e could the repayment of theae bond possibly be 'saddled onto tbe taxpayer, but repayment of principal and Interact must coma out of tha revenue from tha electric utility. i e I LIKE POETRY That haa no rhyme, And reaeon only ; Fart of the time! ' The author's ihre Aad lncid eloquence Poaaeaara everything Bat intelligence. . , If its good; Hed write better If he could. agrl-Ret- H.L.R. lu Christian Science Monitor. The Unfortunate Young Men who today fill onr prisons and other house of detention do not come from pretty cottages with vlnea growing over the door, carefully trained by patient, tender mothers. The proud and haugbty and arrogant of the world are not the true product of the aoll. It la that "the Leads Famous Band DANCES MAY 18 Due to cold weather and Inability to repair eertaln parts of tha Roaalawn dance floor, the aeries of Saturday night daaeee will not eommenca until May 11. announce Clark Carter, dsnee it--1, rector. These Saturday night dances proved very popular last eaasen.1 and crowds are expected this,' year to exeeed last aeaaon'a ness- bera, believes Mr. Carter. ) "Mark May II on your calen-- ) dar for the big opening dance," , .1 he urges. 800 Students from Utah, Wasatch Counties d 117. meek shall Inherit the earth, for it la only they who truly acknowledgo and worship the Master Giver. Stephen L. Richards AB8ENTMINDEDNE88 afflicts some professional men more than other. This week, J. C. Moffltt, Provo superintendent of schools, takes the prize. After writing a personal letter to every member of tha Membership Drive committee of the Chamber of Commerce, and ordering It sent by special delivery to each one, including himself, he waa finally located by the deliveryman, and signed the register certifying that he had received a letter by special delivery sent to himself by himself, and then when the Chamber Breakfast waa bald Monday morning ho failed to appear ha had forgotten abojtt tha breakfast. Another special messenger sent by Chairman Aura C. Hatch brought Mr. Moffltt to the Breakfast. RADIO CRIME DRAMAS contribute to Juvenile delinrather than reduce It, quency, according to nearly 1000 members of the Central State Probation and Parole conference in session A resoluIn Chicago this week. tion adopted by this conference condemns such programs, and calls upon sponsors, stations, and parents to atop all crime dramas of erlmo a being suggeatlve rather than proof In the youngsters' minds that crime doesn't iua aI City (A weekly i . gathered front afB- cW reports by Otty T 01 -- member of the General Church authorities present, (likely President David O. McKay), delivering the address to the (ration graduates. Services will commence at 7.10 SirSgfTiluSdltataJ at Mrs. Gardner Wins Plax Fiesta Contest Ula M. Gardner, 117 North First East street, Provo, is Mrs. -- grad-men- Indus-declare- ffg j ps Qjfy at t the happy winner of the 10 piece Fiesta dinner ensemble given away by Cockrel A Joaea of Provo to the writer of tha beet answer as to why PLAX la the universal beauty finish, which Is u product ot Lowe Brothers paints end var- It la the first duty of every ni.i..., sold )y Cockrell A Jones. Mrs. Gardner's answer follows: business and professional man PLAX who enjoy tha benefit, of hla own Provldea smooth finishes that community to get behind the Imst longer, withstand fitrrme Chamber and boost for better abase, aad th,na . concluded Mr. Jenklna. Apply, easily. It offers a wide -. iy range of color aad H 'O value. in Xedi former Provo police ehlef waa The contest was keenly com- named warden of the Utah state petltlve, for scores of auwm after Wednesday, penitentiary came In, and tha Judges had a the death of Owen Nebeker In hard tlms to determine tha win- Glendale, Cal. from heart troubla. ner. The answer was limited to Harris haa been deputy warden not more than IS words. alnee ' ' Provo Has Invested Provo Stake Tabernacle Will Gather la sewers, curb aad gutter, and other special improvements durSharon Graduates to Present Pageant Sunday ing thu past four 7sars, according to a special audit by B ley and At Lincoln. High School Auditorium Wood, accountants of Salt Lake For the first time in Seminary history in Utah, all city, the money coming out of graduates of seminaries in Utah and Wasatch counties will pda! tw join in a special religious service at the Stake tabernacle in u a remarkable reeerd, made Provo on May 8, to honor 800 graduating students, with A poedbu mainly through tha i thr Deminary Graduation Set For May 8 Vft ni I ay liniHIlV MUIlUAT U i Music lovers will bs pleased to of the appearance of the Brigham Young university Con- cert band, under the baton of Prof. Robert Sauer, scheduled for Monday, May Ith at I p. m. In the Utah Btake tabernacle, under of tbe Provo ths sponsorship Chamber of Commerce. The band la considered one of the best College bands In tbe wert. and people of Provo are now I1,0 . t another opportunity of hearing this organisation. Prof Sauer Is noted all over tha world as tbe writer of "When It's Springtime In the Rockies, which song has been translated Into ! City hall, able. A dance In tbe Ladles' Gym. will Immediately follow the pro- gram. All gradnatea are Invited to this dance and will be admitted by ticket. On Sunday night. May It, tha baron seminary graduates will LlnB ,n panauditorium. JTent cho1 The nd directed uiM Myrl WenU HmlnKr7 Dr. Ratal! Mem. dean 'of Instructor at Bharon. The musle B Is being specially written and dl- - Teachers CoUraBuffeta, t members 70 m tha Brigham Young of tha teach Aasietlng musle b CEDAR BREAKS: oisen, summer semioo from will be Jobs structor at the Uncoln high to cedar Breaks Is a maaternlosaBl11! band, July II. Opera and Concert chorus ,1. A special chorus will bs in nil wonderful unmetin M.Y-Wi- ' Uni-ven- lty SSliM fcd p"11? Paving Districts SB and at account for 110,101.11 of this expenditure, including also curb and gutter district 0, which is made up partly of those time corners at intersections of streets. Now, that funds era running out delinquent taxes mostly collected, and financing bard pressed, mousy is being obtained on short term at 1 per cent per annum, to bo repaid oast Decsmbsr, p. m. Wednesday with Dr. Frsnk-ll- n L. West, Church commissioner of education, as out of the speakers. Musle will be furnished by the Provo, Bprlngvllle, Lehl, and Spanlah Fork seminaries. Parents of graduates are Invited, and u limited number of friends will be given seats In the galleries, but all admission will be by tickets obtained from the graduates, dua to the limited seating space avall- - b - 10 bourn, the WFA swl-a- lag pool, the clay tennia aourta, tha Canyon mA. Hi Gin Mtka thft public ybrafy, the rcRodelUawof the old Post Offlea building. TM only a few of tha many projects ertaken during XIII, 17, II. and II. But tbe total is aatorisb- paid ort of city fuBlU ,or th 9muMnt im- With It aU IYovo Provemento. bu a lower bonded Indebtedn today tban whan the preawt ad- ministration began this program. nd chorus, Rsddats will have ebarge of stage Bea,dea th ; hnea of her color schema leave ,om of the be,t ololsts, such us construction and arrangement u- - 1 ,t,bl H . r? Uttls to be desired te a clarinet: Through Dalby, 7.VChurC nn er,ltJ Eugsne Itsd by Delbert Lovelm. and ari wlldmeldowsanTthsn Tueller. Osborn Csrter. ophon.; Edgar Booth Wood-Win- d aaaslted by Don Btalr will have She ta usually seen In pasting but lmpbet; and the ,tJ will appear on tbe pro- charge of tbe llgbUng. 'J1 U,5 J?,11 she to of more than passing bom ,n Tlj dninto In not order dtoappoint worth ' T eeorfl,n plans, Tbe public to Invited to obtain people who might corns and find s s : tickets from tbs Merchants or tbe no seats, admission to ths pageant Stein After all of these I come to chamber of Commerce secretary, will be by tlrket. These may be Zion. Zion tbe lofty, the males- - Clayton Jenkins. No seats will secured from members of tbe will be tbe guest of honor at a tic where you look up instead ot be reserved and all those who In- - graduating class. banquet tonight given by the A Bill of Rights , UTAH, The Beautiful: down. In its major concept It to tend to attend the eoneert, are At the eloae of tbe pageant the Provo Elks Lodge No. 141 In re- for mantel officials to sdvo-This country waa beautiful when the Pioneers first not a poem, although there are a uked to be on time In order that diplomas will be presented by cognition of bis appointment en catod by Hon,palMaury Maverick, of Its sequestered no interruptions may occur during President 8ldney Cluff of the tbe credentials committee of tbe Ban Antonio, Texas, and formed came. It was virgin territory. The hills, the streams, the thousand poems in Its lovely trees, shrubs and the program. Stake Board of Education. grand lodge. forests and the plains were lovely, just ag nature always nooks, wild flowers. Its lacy vines and the Wednesis until marred by the hand of man. It has taken nearly clinging mosses, Its mists, Its mlrT day morning assembly at B.Y.U. Us gorand delicate ror pools, In which he presented a rather a century to demonstrate the natural beauty of the country geous colors and Its myriad comprehensive picture of tha duwhich the Pioneers chose. may be that they themselves charms. Rather It to n sermon ties and worries of tha mayoralty did not realize that it was possessed of so many marvelous Inspiring, exalting, lifting man Job. scenic attractions which have spires, her cathedrals, her organ, from the baser things In life to Among other things Maverick come In for appreciation In reeent her dainty nymphs and ' graces, the nobler. says people are after the mayor se Like all worthy things It to well tbe Lord, for out of the face of years. It to doubtful that the the ethereal world seems very To make in Utah help celery riot runs and tbe Watchman The growing, major u the of industry tablet Imagination guarded. this Imposing cliff, w. variety, the grandeur and the near, novelty of bur natural scenery ean with the senses and the soul of Sentinel stand In tbe gateway and atone of vast proportions has bun county, the Provo Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a they ask him to do. Mayors ought be duplicated within equal space man to transported Into u realm the Thru Patriarchs solemnly taken, perfectly hewn. In my contest in an effort to obtain a trade name and label for the hve equal rights with the of exquisite beauty and loveliness. scrutinise all who enter. When fancy I have always mu that anywhere In the entire world, ha anipped out Of Utah county average cltlsen, Including the prl- ,rami 01 rplpr-- v ET5e the friendly Inscribed however, the withln, massive tablet by I wish you would take u short When I first saw her I could Tur of h homei tha r,,ht Twin Brothers and Lady flnfer of God, broken l vse by the and marketed by the Utah Celery Cooperative, according suit other homes, to enjoy trip with me. I am a lover of not rest until I had taken two Mountain beckon ongracious with hospl- fierce lightning and resounding to Professor Seth T. Shaw, chairman Of the nature and the great outdoors, parties of relatives and friends Agriculture occasions, to go shopping, with- The pll- - thunder and cast to ths Mighty hl whole time ruined 0Dt and I have taken this trip many in quick succession to enjoy with tality and good cheer. committee Chamber of the of Commerce. , lu the rib. wltb Jabbed by being times. I might escort you on ns the spell ' of her supernal A prM of 5 wU1 offered for Aa lndlTldul may iabBlt many other beantifnl excursions beauty. I ones Included with my u name for tbe celery and $11 will any number of names or label de- 7n1(!77, I In our lntermountuin empire. ferences, spetisl prtrt- be given as a prise for a label do- - signs. leges. Hs should be allowed ts choose this one merely as u 4. Tbe name or name sub- - assume soma measure of eelf sample. We usually begin by mention tbelr names, you would may or may not be secom- ami tn anlov tha laallena a Comgoing to Fish Lake, then on to know. I could scarcely await tha me rroTB loubow oi nanlad by a AmmtmmA trade ,abaL f rights of a free elttoe-am- osg Bryce and the Grand Canyon, opportunity of seeing them enjoy mere to Intareetad lu the newly B' N,me, and tabata wH1 b theln being soma family life, some buck to Cedar Breaks and down their first vision of the canyon, , organised Utah Celery Cooper ccperately. to Zion. The regard that I have They approached the rim expeet-fo- r liberty, and aa attempt at the tive because It realises to what otbr ntent the celery Industry of Utah Tbe ,d embodied In the pursuit of bappinesa. these places has grown with uatly but of course not knowing, the yean until they have become as no on who has not seen can a county ean be Increased, explains label to far mors Important than the expertness of designing. dear and saered. I must tell you ever know, what awaited them. Mr. Shew. 7- - Tb I thought there would bu exclamawhat they mun to me. names and designs While California 1s shipping tions of delight and wonder. will beeoma the property mltted FISH LAKE: ears hundred of Utah I love Fish Lake for her tran- - T?er,,wr "ot: 3?fr,lu,t type celery, he states, "there of th Utah Celery Cooperative. V11 T0 18 She nestles In the plnu l'Tha Penou sending In the cbareh KrTlc4 ta beld at tba C8lfr; should not b. shipped from and quaking upens, cool, calm 4 awn ttoelr cheeks like drops name will b. swarded $5 Communltr chnrch etch Bandar winning of r,n Lf? county, m tlje tint Place, a bet- - In cash by the Provo Chamber of morB, and Inviting. When I row a hut 0.clock church too. filled There were ter quality celery can be produced Commerce. over her placid waters, crystal- - my eye . school meet. Sund.y er.ntag at here; and In the second place, g. The winning label will draw 7 o'clock. elur, revealing tha school, of 100 for trout so sophisticated a. to be as I love to worship In that peer- - mother, that It may go well wltb Utah to seven hundred miles prise to $11 lu cash to be pilgrim Social market swarded also by tba Provo Cham- unafraid and untempted, u peace GRAND CANYON: less cathedral wto?e floor to tbe tbea la tha land which the Lord ?!wtl1,tha Monday evening at 7 o'clock, com- me. over com If contentment Utah and eounty ber of Commerce. The Grand Canyon to so stupen- - verdant valley with river running thy God glveth thu, menclng wltb s covered dish top-could supply the amount of Utah I feel reconciled with life. Tbe so collosssl and overwhelm- - through, whose walls are chiselled 10 The same Individual may be per. a dons, paradox what strange thVt n on broken harmonic, are mended. thmt. Tha Ladies' Aid bold tbelr tbe winner of both prises. by the Master Sculptor wme that civilisation should be 47P' defy aeicrIptlon. Iat0 mile-hig- h markets. It would My soul to eulmed. 11. The Judges will be the birthday luncheon Tuesday at n, awful caverns could all tbe nd whose arch to tbe blue of the unbeautiful. To tbe lover of mean hundred several thousand BRYCE: works of man be dumped end lost. members of tbe Utah Celery Co- - 1:10 p. ture, every landscape, even tbe dollars additional Income On Wednesday night tbe Rev. I am passionately fond of Ths mighty gorge to the demon-Bryc- e. It to n mountain slightly more desert and waste places, has growers of Utah eounty. for the operative. in modest perhaps than some of charm and attraction until mun Bhe Is u eameo of nature stratlon of nature's power All entries should be sent Jacob Trapp of the Unitarian II. not big, but big enough to have changing the face of earth. How these. I wish It might have had digs u bole, builds u aback, erects Rules for the Contest are: to the Provo Chamber of Com- Church. Balt Lake City will re1. Name shall bs limited to merce, Provo, Utah. view "The Children of God by dignity. One looks down on her, puny and insignificant It makes the name I wanted It to have It u telegraph pole or n amoke-I- s but It to literally and not figur- - the strength of man appear! 13. The contest will close May Vsrdls Fisher. Tickets are being called Red Arch Mountain, stack. But civilisation need not four words and must Include the sold at fifty cents each. Tbs stlvely, for she commands esteem Humility and meekness are the There to an arch, It to true, and and should not be ugly. Mans word, "celery (e. g. Crispy Utah IB, 140. ss well aa love. I have seen her burden of the menage that rises It to red. But they who named It construction can beautify rather Celery). Professor Shaw, chairman of Community Chnrcb's share of the at sunrise at spnset and In the from tbe silver ribbon of the river could not have seen wbst made than deface nature If there 1s tha I. No restrictions will bs put the Agriculture committee, to gross will be turned over to the moonlight; and as tha light and In Its depths, up through ths th arch or they would have pro- - will, the energy and tbs art to on tbe type of design for the assisted by Victor J. Bird and W. Utah Valley Hospital to help with trade label. shadows play on her Jeweled mists, to the reverent pilgrims claimed It Blnsl, the Mountain of make It so. their operating deficit. R. Butler. 7 7 n,-l4.- H7.01 SlJteLiSSJTJm 9tette -- Why lta printed. We confess, la n mystery. Gen yon guess? pay. and la c,td alor objective for Chamber of Corn-en- d Btre activities. Mr. Jenkins rited the Celery promotion plana, noting that the baale need la to ron the grower, themselves to t. need, especially In . Peking, and shipping only Product in order to eap- tur the market He referred to he aueeeas of the Poultry try In Utah us to how such thing FRIDAY, HAY A 1M0 UTAH Jk dont question nt kln Market. Industrie Will Its People be Ready far Centennial? Wondering Why and how. no Portunlty here thla year, Mr. Beautiful Utah! You ait with Wrinkled brow. You launching of the Drive, J. C. Moffltt, and Eld- ney W. Russell, chairman of the Merchant! committee, spoke words of encouragement appreciation for tha teams undertaking the work. Clayton Jenkins furnished the "ammunl- tlon in tha campaign by present- lng accomplishments and achieve- of the Chamber, which this year seeks a membership ot IB. Roads and tourlets stand high In the objective, of the Chamber, Mr. Jenklna. Dtah has the greatest potential wealth In Its natural scenic beauty of any state In tha Union, and yet New Mexico with leea to offer U bar- rearing a 170,000,000 crop yearly by capitalising on Its tourtet bual- neae, which thus equal lu value tha total of Its four leading In- dustrles, Including agriculture. Provo has done something in the way of attracting Tourists, and la doing more, but tbe State 'as a whole must work on a com- prehenslve program which will really bring tha tonriata here, and keep them for a longer rime than AT PROVO, Pct Provo Chamber Sponsors Celery Contest; Cash Prizes Offered For Best Name, Label It ed udd sub-seve- y. l?k-qutllt- ,t u ... "Prllon con,!n ... f J |