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Show 1 winmmmnt m;;:n A HOME fAPEK Printed for Hone Pole By Hone People In A HOME PLANT i. .- '. mmtmajmumm t; ' 1. . :.r A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number What do 0 You Think a (Opinions by It Editor) OPPORTUNITIES TOR YOUTH la a modera world aueh la the them to bo at tba Commencement exercises of tho Provo high ochool May 14 la tho atako taber-aacl- o, with Helea Hickman and Jean RntI aa valedictorians, It wUl bo Interesting to hear theae young people preaent their polnta of view. We wager they have an optlmlam excelling moat oldster. It U proper that young men ahould dream dreama, for that U the atnff life U made of. Every world movement haa been preBeat ceded by youthful dreama. wUhea to our graduatea. Let every citizen aee to It that no act of hU or here a hall ever mar the a, faith of youth faith In and In the future of hU country. them-aelve- PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Twenty-Fou- r AT PROVO, INDEPENDENT UTAH Provo city definitely got into line with state-wid- e plans for landscape improvement preparatory to the 1947 CentenAARONIC PRIESTHOOD nial, when a Central Beautification committee of seven was named Wednesday night at an enthusiastic and representative meeting called by thfi Utah County Landscape ComOUTING TO SARATOGA mittee and attended by representatives from a dozen different Provo organizations. tho Fifth annual outing of tho Aaronlc priesthood at Saratoga Springs, near Lehl, according to H. Anderaon, supervisor of stake, who announces plana for tho big party Saturday, May 11, commencing at l:llA--m. Each stake la to provide lta own separately and transportation combine in the program arrival. Program events will be conduct- ed both In tha morning and after- the morning to feature an by Aaaembly to be addressed Oscar A. Kirkham of Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of America, and alao by a member of the Presiding Bishopric. The afternoon will be spent in swimming, soft ball contests, end Mayor Mark Anderson pledged support of the City Commission in tha proposed plana for making Provo more beautiful, and his re-niarka were endorsed by Commis-Sharo- n eloner J. P. McGuire and City Engineer E. A. Jacob, Mr. Jacob named later to tha Central bng committee of seven. George H. Bmeath, county chairman, out- plana to be undertaken, and Ud Mias Francis Kirkham, secretary of the County committee, re-counted achievements being ae- compllahed In various County MAY SB ELECTION 0, . National No Accident Week is act for May IS to June 1, nouncea Rulon West, traffic fleer of Orem, who annonneca Orems complete cooperation In the movement, and seeks Indlvi-noo- n, dual citizen cooperation lth the . an-th- en of-aft-er snj I1 ... Child Welfare Fond Campaign Starts In Provo Cct7' - S dlS; n?n e0 M. Windsor Missionary for funds now being undertake, declared Dr. Sidney B. wiimtrth Brown of tts Provo SPrry' chainnanof the Provo dty chfld welfare committee, RetH.ca Lodge; Mri H Orant Returns Home 111 and alsoa member of the state committee for the under- lTng of tbe County Committee; FreA Markham, architect, and Mr. and Mrs. Murvel Walker privileged Child. of few a hundred to expenditure the record laat Polntlng year, of 97 clinics held of 987 dally dental services given, of 175 fillings of teeth, of 485 extrac-tlone made, and some 285 examln- ations made of ehlldren who otherwise would not have been treated at all but allowed to suf- fer and become handicapped serlonely 111, suffering from a through neglect, Dr. 8 perry do- nervous ailment. returned home with hie pannta ctared all tble wu but a drop In of what should ho and waa taken Thursday to tho tha bucket L. D. S. hospital for diagnosis and done for Provo's children. Dental services cost 1634.83 treatment ware and medical expenses 1361.53 lut year, bnt these Community Church amounts did not begin to pay thebill, for dentists and doctors doThe theme of the 11 o'clock nated hundreds of dollars In ear- Sunday morning service at tha vices to the Child Welfare pro- Community Church will bo "Re- gram. Dr. Sperry pointed out, tho ligion, the First Thing, and ths total cash received being leu Last. Church school meets at than (1,009, whereas an adequate 9:45 A. M. Tbe Young People program at all demands at leut meet at oclock to partake of 110.000 for Provo city. a supper provided by the MissionIt's fanny to ns that when ary society. Marcue Hitchcock Provo wants anything It gels it, will lead ths meeting which will and when Utah county wenta any- follow. thing. It gets It, and when the Ladles' Aid meets Tuesday. State demands a new road, or an returned home Wednesday from 8Uver City, Mexico, when they went on account of tha Illness of their eon Bernard, who for tha past five months haa labored ae a L. D. 8. Missionary at Silver City. On arrival In Mexico tho Walk-o- n found their eon bed-fa- st and Elder-Berna- 4. rd thousand dollars for an over pass lh0 mone7 11 alwars avnllnble, bnt when onr ehlldren need attention and live are being marred and eventually snuffed oat wo can plead onr heads off and wa al- way get a deaf ear from those sitting In high places", comment- ed Dr. Sperry. That condition, do addeo, makes it necessary for tho Child Welfare committee to put on an annual drive for fundi, nnd the campaign Is now on, through the where little envelopes are being passed to every child to be filled out at home with whatever funds can be spared, and a general campaign conducted by the P.T.A. and other sponsoring groups. Grateful acknowledgemment wu given by Dr. Sperry today In beginning the campaign to such tho P.T.A., the organlutiona Medical society, the Dental clety, numerous church and ear-vice organisations, several Indus- trial concerns, and numerous mer- chants throughout the city, for aid given Inst year. u bualnoaa, ha explain. But wo do want tho people to We bo Informed on these through Sunday, tha first meeting being scheduled In the First ward chapel for ell prleethood qnorem officers end membera of tho high council and ward bishoprics, states President Andrew Jensen, who ha general direction of Prleethood work. Tho first general session com- mencas at 10 e. m. in tha atako Aaronlc tabernacle, featuring priesthood work, but tho ontlro atako membership to urged to at-tend. Teachers, priesta, end wUl adult Aaronlc members epeek. Elder Reed Smoot of the Connell of Twelve will preside. The General session of tho -- aitisa ere preparing a series of short broadcasts each evening at Till, starting tonight, over KOVO, sad wo hope tho people Uatea to We are confident that If understand tha leases ao mistake . on May 11", laid Registration for tho coming will be made .' J summer months la being taken at the mayor. the provo Community Art Gallery for Life and Sculpture being taugh as an extension of IMPROVEMENT TRENDS were noted by - Coe the Provo Gallery by Belt Lake Art Center teachers. Peal Smith J. P, McGuire, at the Beamtlflee-tlon moating Wednesday . night and Maurice Brooks. These classes are to ooat the Paving Provo's streets gave ; a cents per great Impetus to landscaping In' student twenty-fiv- e Conference eonvenea at I p. m. night Tho fees are to cover the Provo, ho believed. It Ie sir-wlth Elder Smoot again directing cost of transportation for teach-- prising, ha aaid, how residents the business of tho mooting. era and to pay tho model. Ordln-- slug e pevod street neqelra the An evening muting at 7:10 arlly n class such aa this If takas desire to fix up tkelr premises la ; with the beautiful Incumbent Secretary of 8tato, Pi m- - I1 celebrate the 111th An- - as e privets or institutional elaas harmony announces hie candidacy for re-- ulversary of the restoration of the would cut tho student upwards of streets which Provo sow has. One on tho Aeronle priesthood, with Presl- - five dollars a lesson, bnt this example was given of nomination and Democratic ticket In the forth- - dent Antoine K, Romney, In clue Is made possible through V priesthood the Art CeiiUr with capable touch- - ... coming primaries end general charge of Aeronle Arthur stake era at a very small out and non aim Gaeth, work, and election. piLHI His announcement stresses that upervisor, directing , activities, should ho taken advantage of by he is pleased to stand on his Nicholas G. Morgan, prominent residents of tho community, do- - h todav Lake attorney, end reputed dares Delmer Nelson, local diroo- - y record in the conduct of hie of- tb baa b tba aa" . 00 wy tor. ficlal duties In offlu, and hie th Ae e pert of tho lime eduea-- ... 'mll . . record Is open to ell. Hie first publle platform will bo tho ,moTad n anmmer elaas la consideration as e publle servant speaker. Deacons, teachers, and tlonal set-u- p ,, o( ' In tha conduct of his office and Prlt will present readings, talks childrens art la being carried on .w- , .. 1 g his varloua activities on boards and musical numbers during tha at tha Maeser Bcbool each th aervIcM. 10 a. m. Tha char., per tbreBh at and commissions haa alwaya boon innln, day ' a student Is only flvo eenta per efficiency of administration and ' class to cover the coat of materials . honest, conscientious, courteous DEAD REMOVAL OF need. Registration la taken at service to the public, always keep- V, XI. Sayg has .gona forward, ' and triaa-Statths Masssr school or at tha Art ing In mind the welfare ot the In ths classified section of a Gallery In tha Publle Library, - mlng trees In a uniform and s- His efficient adminlstra- Of intareet to parents and pert manner hu been accepted u tlon ae Secretary of State, his ex-- Los Angelea newspaper there up- perlence In the Legislature coup- - peered, recently, the following achool children allko ie the Art a definite Improvement over tho exhibition of Provo City School! entire city. Old tree atumpo led with other publle duties am- - advertisement: dwelling for rent. No now being shown at tha Library toq have been unrooted, ntinently drinkers or cigarette smoking Gallery. The exhibition will eon-- gradually. Provtf le taking on a election. tlnua until May 25th. Tha pictures more beautiful landscape. Several Ha haa long been an active women. 2212 Pasadena Are, The owner of tho property wsa now shown In this group are problems remain, ha added, such member of the Democratic party In the County and Stats. rousted out of bed tha morning changed from time to time during as Ha Is s member of tha L. D. 8. the paper carrying the nd was the exhibition for different stud- Church, having served as a mis-15- published, and ths place was cuts' work. 8o much excellent to rented. Other applicants con- - material was brought in that 181 t0 YARDS AND GARBAGE In one rack tinned to cell all day, and wers could not bo displayed Srten He ha. bnt thuc conditions con bo d disappointed because tho house group exhibition that a changing eliminated ln both BUk" 7 only by education, was no longer available. Which exhibition was decided upon so whan people arrive at the conto show shown more bo of he work a lot that Wts that elected goes In early life people might clusion that each conditions are City Recorder of Richmond on do have preferences when It comes during tha period of the exhlbl-t- o n Index to their own sense of th living where there's no liquor, tlon, explains Mr, Nelson. civic duty nnd personal pride. ... mocrstlc ticket. (ll. TT,.fc 0..,. Provo need not have a garbage Lealsletura from 1121 to 1S1 problem, for plenty of truckers While in tha Leclslature he soon, are ready and willing to haM d red PPoried legtatatlon garbage at very reasonable rates, or the benefit of the entire State, nd back alleys and dump yards having In mind the greatest good In tba rear of homes Is reflection to tha greatest number, Immediately of the etandnrds of In January 1915, Dr. Monson the people Inhabiting oueh homaa. acclamation vicelectd An intensive drive for Red Cross relief funds starts Proro un and will bo beautiful the program gets more widely CountymocMtlc Committee! Monday in Utah conuty to raise ?2,000 far relief in various kBOWnand later that year he wu elected neutral countries, Belgium, Holland, Norway, and even some Vl;: n of State by . large 0f the warring countries, states Rev. E. A. Irwin, County Secretary co-e- SSTflT & Commencing Saturday afternoon, with a Stake Welfare meeting at the Administration building, Provo stake will ltark j,ndfT.n todfyi begin its regular quarterly stake conference, announces the toso.ooo bond issue ie eimply buMneaa, and the authority President Charles E. Rowan. This meeting Saturday will will and be for all stake and ward Welfare workers, Maaidpa! ul'vhlJ ,be attended by Henry D. Moyle of the Church committee. pleat seams to reqslra a Conference The unit. Is alao a matter : of continues SEEKS REELECTiON For School Improvement are being budgeted by Provo eehool board, during the next two communities. officials. yearn, the money to be obtained The movement of establishing David O. McKay, of the L.D.8. under a WPA federal aid project No Accident Week" la part of First been has named Presidency, a at aprlnkling ayitam Inatalllng lb aa Safety plana for America'! the State officials State by Maeser, reroofing Provo high to make everyone chairman of the Centennial com-- highways, achool, and repainting, redecoratmlttee, end an organization to conscious of safety measures ex-ing and remodelling moat of coordinate local efforts with this Plain Mr. Weet. CareTul driving Provoa achoola are planned. AH events. equip- - State committee la being set up In bT motorleta. aided by caution by Thata the aplrit Let the achooU inter-stak- e won- lead out In our beautification pro- ment must be furnished by each every county and every common- - pedestrians will accomplish more tban It take own that hut In lta take for each Mr. der. competitor lty county, explained gram. Actual demonatratlon la It takes "safe cars as wall, ha teems, announces Mr. Anderson, Smeath, Provos Central com- much better than a lot of talk. aa ha Invite Sharon stake boys mlttee thus becomes the official points out e e Mr. West therefore calls ettan- to be ready with their bast play- - organisation for carrying out CAREERS BEFORE MARRIAGE era tlon to the annual check up which ho wants state-wid- e and for beautlfifor the equipment, plane dominate the thinking of moat to taka that of Provo, eloeee on Juno 1, and sake that championship award cation and attending Utaha unlveral-tle- a homo to Sharon. 0. Ray Hales placing the landscaping In harmony with Tnr motorist see to It that hi city to U one if accept the flndlnga will direct the lnter-etak- e car is In good mechanical eondl- cham- - Centennial plans. of a recent anrvey made at the events. t,oni regarding brake, lights, ploushlp nlcturaa were enown By U. of U. by Dean of Women, Mlu tbef heln mini- All boys should bring their own Blddulnh and Glenn Kenner horn and t,r Myrtle Auatln. glrla en- Innchea, and 25 cents for swim- - 0f requirements for wsfety, the Junior Chamber of Com- - mam rolled only three have any defin" rur Jollopy cant take the privileges. An attendance merce of the back yards of Provo's ite plana for marriage, although mlng It ought to bo off contest la alao being staged, business section In which Fire ln,Pect,on ESI of them have made no vocaths roBd comments Constable based upon percentage of boys chief Scott Thompson directed tional choice, auggeatlng that Cerelee mdd,: preaent from combined quorums MTerai to and We,t but h many of them may be "sitting of each .take. areaT In unsightly of drlTera lB bl llmoln Ptan- many part, flytrap hack and hoping. Teaching U 10 and tlal murderers, the district. Mayor Anderaon, favored by 174 who pUn to bethem oK th" ro,d t0 commenting upon these scenes, wd come achool marina", II are to Health Contract regretted that moving pictures be doctora, one wanta to .be a had not also been taken of many eores end other alum conditions banker, and one a chiropractor, Being Negotiated beauty-spot- s In Provo, ae It la 1 a matter of education and co according to preaent plana. HowThe Board of Trustees of tho definitely a problem of education operation, he believed. are not ever, B. T. U. figure With the appointment of tho available on thin Intereating mat- Sharon Health association held a and public opinion to make n Central committee, the following and the community beautiful, unlver-alta with y Joint meeting ter, except that our local will select their own Utah U known the world over aa representing the County ehowing of beautiful surroundings member Q effective, perhaps chairman and secretary, and set a good place to find a huaband. Medical Society Tuesday evening, for the purpose of going over the more so. than to show dumps and forth objective, for Provo to be accomplished during this year rhage areas. the proposed contract between COMRADESHIP Health Association and tho doo- That Provo has beauty and Bnd Bext nd pl,n tba organise- by creating International tore, covering the matter of medl- - many areas of attractiveness does t,on Ior carrying out tha objscfriendship groupa, especially In cal services to be rendered to not lessen the backyard- - prob- high schools and colleges, is one members of the Association. Pr0T W M' Andrw,i c,tF lem. declared the mayor, who war to overcome the hatreds and "d t J1 . the Officials of the Health aseocl- - cited the fact that 2000 barn and enmity which vent themaeives in atlon expect that a contract will eheds still remain In Provo hous- - PlT0 Cm" war, according to the United be to bo submitted to mem- - lng but 200 cows now In the city mlttee; H. R. Staheli.of Tim pan- ready 8tudent Peace Committee which her. of area. Elimination of thcM ey ogos school; E. A. Jacob, City the association soon. fosters auch things as the study engineer; Glenn Kenner of tha of foreign languages that its memJaycees; Mrs. Anna Paxman of bers may stretch the hand of tho Literary Arts club; Mrs. Alf- friendship to students of counred Johnson of Provo Stake Relief tries engaged in war and that society; and Mrs. Sarah Passey of hand U not empty, for thU year DUh Pionee111 It U pledged to give S5,000 In relief funds to unfortunate studother representatives present ents In European countries. The included Clifton Toiboe of tho sum la pledged before June 1 by mo'uriy rtadvi2-iiden- t ?he the European Student Service Fins' xTuriub- the National Association o( fnnd, with Utah students contriLiterS. W. Mrs. Hedqulat of the buting their full quota, according The scope and effectiveness of Provos Child Welfare ary League;' M Alex Hedqulat Secntarle. of State and is to lta recent report. rvlng In that capacity. in numnnap w of tho Utah Soroele; Mrs. L. E. 980,000 ' ii Provo Stake Conference Qjty Affairs 1 Convenes Saturday f Sunday IMttmttmtttmt Beautification Committee Plans Landscaping Program for Provo NINE STAKES JOIN FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1940 MTer1 others personally Interest- COALS SET: During the meeting, the Conn- ty committee set forth the state-wide objectives sought for 1940 by the Landscape Improvement program, asking nil cltlxeni to cooperate in carrying out these objective: 1. To eliminate ell unsightly fence by complete removal, re-construction or repair of existing fences. (Suitable designs for namental fences .may be obtained from the Associated Landscape Architect of Utah.) 3. To make presentable or teer down all dilapidated barne or other biilldlngi. All nnnsed, rundown structures ehould be removed from tha landscape. Buildings serving some useful purpose should be made respectable In ap- pearance. 3. To move from highways un- sightly manure piles, corrals and barne that border tha roadside or to hide tho undesirable views (Continued on Page Fonr) I . . . see., 1 ' Batur-aaorin- . ihW U Six-roo- m ' . 15 . Red Gross War Relief Funds Sought; Drive Starts Monday chairman. Of this amount Provo city has been allotted of $1,000, he add. BOW Hospital supplies, clothing, medicines, and snch material are three day emergency action to member of ent.nly dependent upon R.d bP the euffrin, people. In thon tho Sugar House Rotary Club, and Croes, so badly are theae devast- - invaded lands. one Ume Mrved VnMmt ,ted and 0TeMun br the war of the Sugar Houae Business machine, Mr. Irwin explains. Un- He la a member lee America cornea to tha aid of Men's League. the Jackson Democratic Loa- - Red Cross thousands upon thoue- Brueh Democratic Club, ands ot sufferers will be uncared Honorary Life Member of the for and die. Young Democratic Club of Salt Every dollar raised here will Leke County. go direct to thou In need In . Dr. Moneon was horn at Rlch- - Europe, not s penny retained for Ha administration, declares Mr. Irmood, Cache County, Utah. worked his way through school, win. He received hie education la tho Ths drive for funds will open public schools of Cache County, Monday by an appeal by Mayor tho Brigham Young College at Mark Anderson over KOVO, and Logan and hie degree at the the campaign will continue Tuee- University of Denver at Denver, Colorado. mission, nnd In other State actl-H- e le the owner of considerable vltlea, ho Is consistently ndvocat-farmlnbusiness end residential lng the encouragement of new In- property nnd hu been and is dustries In onr State. He recently Qm fflMlIWW much Interested in the problem! uld: We are now exporting raw of taxation, believing that taxea should be based on ability to pay. products which are fabricated Having worked u n laboring eliewhere nnd furnish labor and . . . that other seat is just as man on the farm and In business wealth to other lection of the hard as yours. Stay put If and In the professions, he la ae- - nation. What wo need to do Is quslnted with the problems con- - to furnish labor to our own you must change, first go to these groups and their pie, realising the full benefit of shallow water; then take care our resources In Utah. If the relationship to government. to keep the boat balanced, or our of Hie Interests are In the State products farms, ranges of Utah, and he Is a believer In and mines were fabricated to tho better, go ashore. the development of Utahs valu- - finished form In Utah, the wealth WATER ...tbe SAFE of our State would bo Increased ablo resources. Ae times nnd the officer and many population Higbumy . . Vleyumj. Corporation Chairman of tho Securities Com- - would increase proportionately. u g, Don't change seat gllllllfW water or ashore ng an entertainment service is being offered by the Recrea Jens cording to Commissioner Haws, who - nporta that MM. Phyllis R. Brown, city recreational director, le Hating nil nvallabla talent for entertainment,' inch u dancing, einglng, nnd dramatic talent, by amateurs (not pro tap clonal) who are willing to present programo ot word parties, or canyon ontlngo, or at other public places. ' This ontertalnmeot service will thus become ovnltahlo to any person or group desiring such program numbers by contacting Mr. Haws or Mrs. Brown. 0 OPEN WATER HOSE being need by residents .1 took tbe city water reservoir in tho. canyon down seven feet in one night. Two policemen ware put on the Job of looking for running open hou In gardens, nnd the reservoir regained lta seven feet, reports Commissioner Haws who hu the water department to worry about day and night. Ha warned today that persona found using an open hou for watering will Immediately have a mater In their water lino, and they can then pay full price for th water they uaa. To ue water for Irrigation mut atop, aad drutle atepa will bo taken against offenders, warned Commissioner ed Haws. fT |