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Show iCQ i tWWwwUmwttwW mm rAPR A HOME Printed Car jr Bern A HOME PLANT ngn?witnuR A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1940 DEPENDABLE Iron Lung Donated To Provo City PUBLISHED GOLF TOURNAMENT FINALS SUNDAY AT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS IT UTAH PROVO, INDEPENDENT Handels Oratorio To Be Presented Next Wednesday Provo's first Open Golf tourna- PROVO t Pr0T0i wll, soloist. Ha has . 1 p"tB ,B Tertl pr" Tl0la lmmer cbool productions, the any- helping train tha singers. grind Sunday Miss Ha Is a "Y graduate now will servo as reader ing music at Lincoln high school, thing can happen. y A radio system has Wednesday, while Professor Orem. Other tenor soloists will been installed at the course, with Robertson to directing the or- -. HuIon rodm, 0f Colonla a large score board' giving a ebastrt. Juares. aadJ-solotofans a hols by hols account of will be a full oichs.tr., ts Ia the various players and everyone and chorus. Promise mla8Bt ,B Dr. is Invited out to follow their that th. thrilling mute of Han- ehoru. w&rrfla Klrk, favorites or to Just alt In the del's great work will bo sung Ba Avard Rigby, and Christensen, shade at the nineteenth hole and with power and skill was made by p watch the score hoard. Professor Hanson. "Wo have aa ABOTg tl All proceeds from tha Tbnrney, exceptionally fins chorus and Hmlph Britaeh, jSngltah Instructor will actual except prise money, group ofaoloUts," ho declared. at BTU wko baa had principal go to buy furnishings for Provo's Most of ths singers are music In ieTaraJ nmm iorUa, new Community Club House ot teachers or have had conaldsr- Md promtaant which Provoans are so proud. So able experience In oratorios and Bugte activities. Also taking a If you're a golfer, a would-b- e operas. leading role will bo Kenneth L. n or a or golfer, golfer, Ona of tha leading roles will Bird, music supervisor at Amerl-h- a Just somebody out to see what sung by Mias Melba uastrup, can Fork. Other baas soloists It's all about, enjoy yourself Sun- soprano, a T" graduate who wlU bo Ellas Castle and Clauds day at Provo's Open Golf Tourna- has been teaching for throe years Robbins. ment finals. in Tucson, Arta. She has studied since "Handel's' oratorios hold Gallery tickets are 75c and with Bidor Belamkl in Provo, as ths same place in music as they help buy Furniture for the a scholarship student with Ernes- - SbskMpeares plays hold In club house In which every Provo tine Bchumann-Heln- k and as a drama," and since "Judas resident has a "stake. of Herbert Witherspoon cubeus to, next to The Messiah, at the Jullard School of Music, tha most popular of Handels York. She has studied music utorlos, a largo crowd to expected, education at Columbia university. Professor Hansen aasuree that In 1887 she sang a leading role the chosen solos and choruses In "The Creation, performed as will reqnre only, one and one-th- e summer school oratorio at quarter hours to perform. Some One of the first candidates to BYU. Other sopranos will he of the numbers wll be "Mourn, seek a place on the Democratic Misses Helen and "O Virginia Sutton Ye Afflicted Children, office State of ticket for the of Provo, students of Miss Sum- - Father, Whose Almighty Power, Representative, merhays who have sung In several "Arm, Arm, Ye Brave," "Fallen a T. Earl Foots summer school operas and orator- - is tha Foe, "Zion Now Her Head of Pleasant View los; and Miss Ludle Ward, who shall Raise, "See the Conquer-ha- a who seeks re-sung In the tabernacle choir ing Hero Come," Sing unto nomination from and in U.B.A.C. opera. God" "O Lovely Peace," and tha the second distAnother leading role will be exultant "Hallelujah. rict, comprising sung by Miss lone Duncan, a These numbers, with the the west part of of Richard Condle who sltlons given by the reader, will Provo, all of was a soloist in last season's per- - tell a stirring story of how the Lake View, formance of "Ths Messiah by Hebrews rose under a fiery pat-th- e Vineyard,' SharSalt Lake Oratorio society, riot two oenturlea before Christ on, Grand View, She to a contralto of much ex- - to rebel against Syrian domlna-perlenIn music, Tlmpanogos, and 1s a tion. teacher In tha Salt Lake City Edgemont and Handel wrote the oratorio in Pleasant Vlsw. T. Foota schools. Another contralto solo- - mg when he was 81 years old. "I realise that the past term tot to Miss Bernice Holt, who will Author of the libretto wee Rev. was but an Introductory experi appear in her fourth summer pro-- Thomas Morell who provided Handel with seven oratorio Hb- ence, said Mr. Foote, "and I ductlon. Elvto Terry, a tenor and leader rettes. therefore feel it my duty to enlarge upon that experience to the end I may more fully be able to do the work desired by my conle Thla machine welsba ITO ponnda and aeta on wbaela and la ot tha adjustable tiltlnf-rotatln- g modal. The apparatna, which la randy credited with the saving ot more than a thousand Uvea, waa flrat used saoeaaatuily In the Spring ot ISIS, by n New York gaa company to aavo the life of a Tnn hopU1 two-wa- TO EXAMINE PROVOS WATER FIING Field examinatlona ware ordered Tnaaday by State Engineer T. H. Hnmpberya ot two applleatlona mer A. Jacob, Provo IUd englnaer, to appropriate to aecond feet ot water for use at the Provo municipal power plant. Mr. Jacobs explained that both ,n th wUl future .be assigned to Provo who bad been accidentally poison- ad. In September ot the same year a student at the Harvard College who had Infantile paraly- - City. ta was placed in a respirator The applleatlona have been ad- ST2?otr!S,LchS TerUied d the prote,tnrlodwlthout any protests havlna be waa kept alive for several weeka when be waa able to re-- ins been tiled, some bis studies and graduated The water will be used for from college, and baa been In generation ot electrical energy, claim no "d mtaeafrom the" hospital.11 w111 M eouanmed In the watw According to Mr. Eldred tbta be will to returned ProcBM apparatna la to be stationed at Utah Valley Hospital, with the the canal without loss. Water for undertsandlng It la to be available boiler-fee- d purposes which will for any hospital in the valley. will be taken consumed, parUy ' from the city culinary water sys tem. the applications state. Ten aecond feet applied for in aa one application la described having already been decreed to Provo City for Irrigation and P"01"- - Thta w,Ur U to At the Sacrament services In P0 diverted from Provo river two tha Bbaron ward, July 7. at 8 p. m. members of the Junior Oenea- - miles north of the city and claaa will graduate from veyed In the Provo city canal ad-tfirst and aecond year courses. Jacent t0 the plant. After UM The following program la out- - Jt will be diverted back Into the lined: Violin solo. Garth Man- - canal. gum, accompanied by hla slater. The aecond application also Shirley; guitar solo, Scott Wll-- cake 10 second feet of water, five klnaon; reading. Myrtle Went; from Provo river and firm from Violin and Plano duet by Wana spring area near the Provo The miurace. It will be diverted and Valeen Elder; Trio, Holy City" by Beverly Smith and from the mlllrace and returned Cecil and Virginia Dickey. to that source after uae, accord- The speaker will be Dr. Sidney Ing to the application. Uae of the B. Sperry, who la an authority In water la sought for the entire genealogy work. year. nr 7Z. con-logi- be Work To Start On Lake View Bridge u ner. Mac-stude- nt or-Ne-w Seeks To Legislature on ee M stituents. Mr. Foote lives in a farming community, being a practical farmer himself, and knows the farm problems. Is also experienced in cooperatives and would like to he instrumental In introducing bills at the next session of our legislature that will assist la making our state one of the foremost in the nation. , and the road commission has d savored to obtain federal aid from secondary road funds. slderable difficulty was axperlsno-11- c ed In getting funda becauae thla project la within the limits of Provo city and secondary funds are not available for expenditure In cities. Tha road cmomlulon Persia ted In the matter and called to the attention of the Public Roads administration that tha Provo city limits extend only to the north bank of the river at thla point and that the district is sparsely settled and not develop-- a ed as city property. The road commission finally succeeded In getting the Public Roads adminla-b- e tration to waive Its rulings in this case and construction now is authorised, shooter, ally famous will appear in Provo on Wednesday. July 10th ut 8:00 p. m. The exhibition will bo staged at the old rlflo range. Turn' east ut south end of cemetery and guiding signs wll be placed, leading to the spot. This demonstration to of the highest class and includes shootshotgun, ing with tho and big game rifle. No admission churga to mado and Everyone to Invited to attend. Captain Hicks uses Peter's ammunition and Remington guns In all his shooting. See Oscar Carl-so- u Sporting Goods Co. for any additional information desired. 18 BEER LICENSES were proved by the city commiaslon at their meeting Monday night These licenses are 1150 each and are the same numbr aa issued last year, and will bring 14500 to the city coffers. Morning Church Service will bo held at tha Community Church, Second North nnd University Avenue, this Sunday morning ut Tho theme will bo 11 o'clock. In Remembrance of Him". ALL ARE WELCOME e, COMMUNITY CHURCH Thirty-on- e 29th Annual Timp Climb Scheduled for July 12 & 13 As weeks and months go by and reports of our Municipal The greatest community hike in America power plant are computed, no one can dispute the fact that the ef- so by the cooperation of Provo service dubs, the. Chamber of Commerce, educational institutions, the U. & ficiency of our plant and personnel are Increasing, as to proven Forest Service, the chief of police, the sheriff, the Boy by the June report Issued today by Superintendent R. C. Adams. Scouts, and other organizations will he conducted July The total output for June 12 and 13. will be the 29th renewal of the annual climb' shows that 870,100 K. W. was Mount up Timpanogos, 12000-foking of the Wasatch generated. The total coal used range. was 1,844,880 lbs., being 1.48 lbs. of coal for each K. W. generated, making the K. W. coat of coal .00818. This antlre load was all generated on No. 1 Turbine, the No. 8 turbine laying Idle unDiamond drilling at tha Echo der "bank. . Tha report Indicated that on Park dam alto to under way and Br0T tor Ungram aad bas-wl- ll la preceding tho June 18th nnd 88th the peak load ha completed In about two Wok. of 8,150 K. W. was used, reaching weeks, according to n thta peak at 18:00 o'clock noon report honed tkta week stalwarts toko the lias to and 8:45 p. m. on above dates. State Engineer T. H. Humphreys nil wUlci Winds Mho a lariat Only one boiler waa used, but office, showing Investigations np ths1 88,740 lbs of coal waa burned to being mads of proposed Power Emerald Into nnd tho keep the other boiler "banked, aad Irrigation projects the summit with tto breath taking ready on an Instant's notice to Green River by E G. switch in ease necessity arose. engineer la eharge of Utah nadsr views. Possibly IMIS parsons' have tapped ths highest crag and Supt. Adams to well pleased tho Bureau of Roclnmatlon. with the plants operation and Tho Echo park site Is an tto raesivad tto "Samatit dub said: 'This record Is better than Groan rivsr nonr tko Colorade-Uta- k batten Maeo B. L Eohsrtn, farlino. On completion any plant of similar slse I know of mer coach ' at Brigham Tons of." Investigations tksrs Engineer nlvcraNy, first e aswived tto . Nielsen's crow will go to Rattio-sask- s Idas flsr the climb. dam site located Jut abevo Dr. gsstogtot, of B. Y. V to tho eonfluanco of tho Price aad Qoorgn H. Groan riven. Thaw investigaUnder bin dt-tions urn being carried out by tho nettan tto In coopers- - manta for tha safaty, earn fort aad The Townsend club will meet Reclamation bursas of tha large crowd of In tbs city court room Tuesday, tion with tha Utah Water Storaga anjoyawnt nstura-lovar- s commission. ura now being com July 8, st 8:00 P. M. A musical Ho has planned a SMted. topo-rspThree parties, program will be rendered. C. V. Prosmta which wilt not only under the direction of Hansen will give an Illustrated will uahuea tto H. H. Wilbert, assistant to Mr. bUtU, talk on tha Townsend National of tto Mho pant day by will Nielsen, eomptatq topographinto flUa Plan. Recovery public to surveys of tha Rattlesnake site contributing to tho ndersUadlng vited to attend. Its Free. thin weak. The three parties will then ha transferred to tha Cross Pasco officers sad squads ef Mountain site on tho Ynmpa Boy Scouts will help river located oust of Varna in the hikers, give tkem guidance and first aid if Colorado, Mr. Nielson said, . It ot Power, Irrigation Projects Progrcaa " Townsend Club To Meet Tuesday ' . hlc ur Junior Genealogical Class Give Sunday Program at Timp. tran-stude- nt ATTENTION! en-m- ed m.. haf-bee- The state road commission Tuesday of this week opened bids for three highway projects, these being in SHOOTERS Utah, Iron and Weber counties. Strong and Grant, Springville, were low bidders on An announcement of special Provo the river project, which is situated on the lower Interest to all shooters comes road between Vineyard and Provo. The cost to this week from Oscar Carlson. county Captain Milt Hicks, n nationbe $26,264.00. .exhibition Construction will proceed lm- lately and, according to Mr. Hammond, there will be little in-to the traveling pub- as proper detoura win he pro-vided during the building of the now bridge. The bridge will he a structure with a total length of 101 feet 4 Inches and will have a 14 foot road clearance and two five foot sidewalks, protected by ornamental Iron rails. The bridge will be supported by eight steel beams weighing up- proxlmately 40 tons and will have reinforced concrete deck and reinforced pier and abutments. Approaches to the bridge will widened and Improved and the road at the beet sllcer corner north of the bridge will be re-aligned. At preeent the road at that point to a SO degree angle, a spot. The realignment will reduce the turn to n 0 degree curve. Construction has been delayed because the Vineyard road is not a part of the federal aid system .Education l. Re-Electi- Number m Frequent practices are being held by Brigham State's leading Pro's and Amat- Young university singers in preparation for the pereurs battling for the 1150.00 prise formance of Handels oratorio Judas Maccabeus in awards, money and merchandise hall at 8:15 Wednesday evening. Professor College in will continue Sunday the Final William F. Hanson, bead of the public school music de88 holes of medal play. With the professionals In one partment, has general change. bracket, amateurs with under 18 chorus of Collaborating with him art of ths Mendelssohn STATE ENGINEER POWER PUNT PROVING EFFICIENT ment which got off to a flying start July 4th with 50 of the Among the many varied and beautiful floats that participated in the Fourth of July parade in Provo this week, was one Iron Lung, a gift from L. J. Eldred, retired business man of Provo, jrhich had arrived Tuesday from Boston. It was taken to the fire station, preparatory to. handicaps in another and a aecond Miss Margsrst Summerhays, also being placed on this float, decorated by our city firemen, flight of amateurs with a 18 or of tha music faculty, and Prof as-more handicap the race is still sor LeRoy J. Robertson, director and Mrs. Joseph Hafen, who had charge of this work. wide open and before the end of of tha B.Y.U. Symphony. Besldsa Tbii respirator la a mod am device tor th saving ot human Urea, where mechanical raapira-tlo- n la naodod, and waa purehaaad by Mr. Eldred at a coat ot orar 11769 aa a memorial to hla wife, Lottie r. Eldrad, who died on November 14, ISIS. Volume Three Gleaner Girls Outing July Orem Is Ths week of July 8 will be an enjbyabl time for tho Gleaners of Sharon, Utah and Provo Mrs. Chester stakes, announces Graff, aa the snnusl "Glorious Gleaner week has bean set apart as vacation tima for tho Gleaners of these stakes st tha M.I.A. canyon home, located near Aspen Growing 18-2- 3 17-8- As one travels up and down ths streets of Orem aad vicinity out can sec numerous buildings being erected, from garages and chicken d coops to beautiful dwellings, Grove. block and u Community Tha committee members are enthusiastic over this year's pro- theatre, which denotes tha program that is being arranged, si gressive spirit and ths future ths activities will include bonfire outlook for this enterprising com- parlies, fireside chats and various sports, not to forget tho good oats sad other accommodations plenty for all. Those desiring to tako advantage of this opportunity must make reservations la advanca. Mrs. Christina B. Jolley for Sharon stmka; Mrs. Delta Loveridge and Mrs. Arms Taylor for Utah and Mrs. Flora Fisher and Mrs. Edna Culmsaa for Provo. busl-ned- munity. At tha meeting of tho Town Board held this week. Clerk V. Emil Hansen Informal us that tbs report of Building Inspector, Kenneth McEwan shows that over 1100,000 in building permits was tasued during tha past aix months. Ths Parks department, under the supervision of W. P. Williams, reported that about fiva acrw of lawn had been planted and 868 Missionary shrubs had been put out. The water department showed Home that 48 aaw water connections After spending the past 81 were made and water line extenmontha laboring as u missionary sion of 14,871 feet were laid. for the L.D.B. Church, Gordon Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miner of 818 East First South, Sunset Services returned home thta week. He labored In the Spanish Set for Sunday American mission and had been A cordial Invitation Is extended dltsrict president lu ths lower California states for ulna months. to all Mutual members of Provo Stake to attend the Sunset serFrank Andrews, agricultural vices sponaored by tha Provo statistician for Utah, estimates Stake M.I.A., at 7 o'clock Sunday that this stats will harvest 8,648,-00- 0 evening at ths Maeser memorial bushels of winter wheat this building. An excellent program has been year. This to shout 800,000 busheto under the estimate of May arranged by the stake board. 1, dus to lack of moisture in Ariel Balllf Is to be the principal most sections of tho stats. speaker. Returns Ths program in church last Sunday evening was given by the Junior Genealogical organisation. Tho life of Amelin Latte waa portrayed by members of tha class. Missionary experiences of C. W Ilford Larsen warn given by his daughter, Dorothy, and a talk on tha Joy of temple service was given by Kirk Nollsen. The elass leader, Lucy Rasmussen gtva a talk on the live of her grandparents. Remarks were also mads by Mrs. Anns Tanner of tha Stake Board, Ivern Pyna of the bishopric and C. E. Prestwick. Special musical numbers ware: a violin solo by Esther Hansen, s vocal solo "Hard Times Corns Again No More by Wayna Gunnell and u mala quartette composed of Merrill Farley. Darrell Haws, Don Rowley and Gordon Hansen sung "Elijah lu thu Temple. Following tha program awards were given by President A. V. Watkins to members of tho etaaa having finished the work outlined.' Committee Releases ' Report on Payments For Conservation With the 1080 AAA farm and payments rungs conservation practically complete lu Utah county, David H. Jones, chairman of tho county agricultural consersaid today vation committee, that I total of 887,868.88 had been earned by farmers of tho county. These payments have gone to 8000 farmers for carrying out practices. approved Under provisions of tho AAA program, farmers must carry out certain approved practices to earn conservation payments. March 81 was ths deadline for signing applications for payments under tha 1188 Agricultural Conservation and Range Conservation programs. A check of applleatlona signed shows that 8088 farmers and IS range operators requested payments. Of ths number who Indicated u year ago they would participate in the program, 80 per cent have earned payments. Rush Relief Supplies To England As Siege Appears Imminent American Red Craw Sets Up able by tha Relief Comimttee in London heInsaid. American Red Cross, . mealing growing relief needs In England, ths American Bo Capitulation of France and Cross has allocated an addltonal 81,000,000 for tho purchase ot the threatened siege of Eng- relief essentials, in accordance land has caused the American with action token by tha' Rod Red Cross to take two new Cross Central Committee bora half of thta amount steps in war relief operations. approximately will bo turned over to tho British 1. Chairman Norman H. Davis Red Cross, while ths balance will announced action will bo token to bo expended by ths committee la guarantoa distribution of relief London as useda arise. supplies In Franco among nfu-'fAmerican Rad Cross expendiwhom it to intended. tures for European relief this 1. Plans have been sat to in- week totaled approximately Mr crease ths volume of American 000,000, Chairman Davis said. Of Red Croeu relief supplies flowing this amount, ho explained, more into tho British tales. ' than $4,000,000 has been spent of for tho relief of Freneh rufugecu, surrender "Conditional chaptar-producFranco has not diminished tho exclusive of suffering of the Freneh people, surgical dressings uhd garments Mr. Davis said. "Reports from our asst to Franco, valued at 107 headquarter at Bordeaux state 000. that disorganisation of civil tax . Contributions to ths 980,000,-00- 0 war relief fund have passed life will give rise to urgent relief ths mark, ha said. problems for months to corns. "Tho Americas Rad Cross in- Donations etoatiansd to poar fate tends to continue nil possible re- chapters throughout tho uatioa lief through those channels which In amounts ranging from a fow have bean established by ths Rad pennies to thousands of dollars. Cross, providing we continue to have complete liberty of action to distribute our uupplles to those for whom it to Intended. ura extended Normal conditions cannot ho to Congratulations Joseph R. Johnson, who was resumed overnight by tho Fraaeh married Tuesday la ths Salt people. They have suffered per- Laks tsmpls to Viols Lemper of worst of ona tho tragedies Oakland, California. haps ever fallen to u single nation. Joseph to tho sou of tha late Thu threatened movement of Charles D. Johnson sad Edith tho war to the British talas, Mr. Ash Johnson. Ho has been emDavis said, has prompted ths for- ployed for noma time la Oakland. mation of an American Red Wednseday evening Mr. and in London, Mrs. Wliford Stark entertained at Cross Committee headed by Dsn Grant, an official a family dinner In honor of tho of the Guaranty Trust Company newlyweds. Cover were laid for of New York. U. 8. Ambassador Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullock of Joseph P. Kennedy who will servo 8mn Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. John actively has been named honorary Baxter of Junction, Mr. and Mrs. chairman. Francis Johnson, of Delta, Mr. Chairman Davis said the com- sod Mrs. Rollo Millar of Ameriu liaison with can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave mittee will act as ths British Red Cross and ths Or- Omer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnder of St. John of Jerusalem, son of Orem and Mr. aad Mrs. recommending such relief assist- Cyril Johnson of Pleasant Qrovs. ance sc may be given by ths After a short honeymoon trip American Red Crow. Ths com- in Southern Utah, tho yonng mutes also will receive and allot couple will make their home la monies and supplies mads avail Oakland. or sd three-quarte- rs Johnson - . Lamper |