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Show UAh D ALLEY NEW! Vocational School Sought For Central Utah; 75000 to Benefit Recommendations by the Committee of 15 appointed by Governor Henry U. Blood to study the needs of Utah in Vocational training, headed by Dr. K. S. No&U, were studied Monday evening by the Provo Youth Council division for vocational training, headed by Mrs. W. T. Hasler, and composed of representatives from every service and civic dnb in the city. Uaanlmouc support was given ders, Drafting and Blue Print to the resolution proposed by Mrs. reading and Salesmen. LaVar Christenson, and seconded Facilities for establishment of by Mrs. S. H. Boswell that H. B. such a school In Provo ara readily Johnson, Utah county vocational at hand, believe Mr. Oaeth and training coordinator, and Profse-so- r Mr. Johnson who have made an Arthur Oaath of the B.T.U., Intensive study of the available be authorised to Investigate every bnUdlngs aad equipment. It was poeslblllty open for the establish- believed by the group that at least ment of a Vocational school la two buildings are available, the Provo. first choice being the II by S00 This resolution grew out of the structure at the Fair grounds recommendations made In Dr. which Is used otherwise but once Moall's report In which "several a year, during three days of the d Fair, and which Is provided with state supported schools be In Utah, and the Provo offlcee, lighting, water, and saniToath Connell is anxious that one tary facilities. of these schools should he In Small sxpenss would be attachProvo. ed to making this building moat Serving at least 71,006 people suitable for a Vocational training la Utah, Jnab and Wasatch coun- canter, thus potting It to valuable ties who raeogalso Provo as their use the year round, and providlogical center, this proposed Vo- ing for not only Provo, but for cational school would provide 71,000 people surrounding the training In at least seven different city, a School banefitting every fields, which are now demanding ambitious youth. At present ths The building lies Idle and Its psrlodlc replacements of personnel. School would also offer extension use creates a deficit every year additional la the City and County treasury, training In seven fields. pointed out Mr, Oaeth. The other structure Is n 10 by Berea Fields too building at First North and he fields to The Replaceutenl First Wsst streets now being served are Boohheeplng and acused for a WPA warehouse. service, counting, Secretarial Seles service. Auto mechanics. Available Consideration of costa to operCarpenters and Cabinet Mahers, Painters and Paper Hangers, ate such a school la Central Utah General Industries; the extension brought forth the statement that training would be provided for Industry hero Is anxious and Builders and Contractors, Carpen- ready to cooperate with the ters and Cabinet Mahers, Elec- Training program, that students tricians, Foremen, Acetylene Wel could he given part time training eetab-liuhe- In all under actual conditions these fields, and earn credits for themselves while thus working, and that the Federal government Is ready to provide funds In several fields for both equipment and instructors, using the present school system for local direction under Federal supervision In the particular fields apoasored. Reports from local committees USED $ GAS RANGE and Oven USED 5-9- USED BED and SPRINGS A crowded Rosalawn witnessed Belles and Beaux on June 25, A Call To Anna" on July 9, and now, promising to be even more successful than ever, Sharon stake M. Men and Gleaners sponsor the 49ers Ball on Tuesday, July 23rd. would bo held during tha dance for sheriff for tho oveaing, and a novel Door show would be held staring Ferdinand, tha bull with tha delicate ego. I also learned that prixee would bo swarded to tho people In thn most striking costumes, including oven n prise to tho ttgllaat couple. Grant Blaka informed mo that n genulna pair of village stocks was In tha making, so cvnryona had better coma In 41'ars clothes as any ons nn up to data as 1141 would bo treated aa a foreigner. lf lake, thus raising the wster level 10 feet, end erecting storage espsdty of 10,000 sera feet of wster. The dsm was completed In 1011, In time to csteh the end provide stabilspring run-of- f, ity for the Ulntsh bssln lnhsblt- - ean7 doit o INSURANCE LOANS aad REAL HHAIM gm FRED E. RAY ltl Phene N. Untv. Ara. RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS PHIL SNOW & PhoM 7S7W MS Bo. T RADIO SERVICE RALPH'S RAMO ante. The Lake Itself la nn ideal cummer resort, lying morn than 1,001 foot la altitude, affording n cool and invigorating climate, and io ban bacoma n place of refuge from the heat for thousands of vacationists throughout tha atats, aa well aa for many tourists who lncraaslngly soak its cool hauats. Fishing Is an unfailing attraction, both on ths lake aad along Its streams, with numerous lakac higher up accessible by trails cither by horses or on foot Hiking has lta utmost attractions along these streams. Boating Is enjoyed on the inks, and trolling or cutlng along coma three mllee of lako from south to north, tha water of which la said to average more than 111 fact In depth, yield limit catches to the fishermen. Located on the Lake fork of tbo Duchesne river. Moon Luka 1s at tha edge of Utahs grandest primitive area, far up In tha high Ulntahimountalns. It was n happy thought which planned the State Press outing in the Moon Luka area. Duchesne was tha focal point for the first gathering, with a delightful banquet at the Plus hotel being tha tint offering for many guests. Tha eatlra entertainment was planned by tha Duchesne Lion's club. Then tha trip to Moon Lake tha next morning. Saturday, and fishing on ths lako, crested nn appetite, nil unneeded, to relish the marvellous barbecue Inneh serv- But of course everyone will be Indian decked for the occasion, with their bustle, and men with their ten gallon hats, guns, spur and boots. , Dob Orton and Band will furnish tho music for the occasion. Contributed. Dr. Pnnl L. Day of tho University of Arkansas has discovered n new vitamin known ns vitamin M, found la liver and protects against a condition In which them to n reduction of rad and white blood cells In ths body. Plsns hsve been mode to trans- his besrd (Special for the ocform Rosslswn dunce floor from casion) he further added, "But the most bountiful dunce flo- -r In she's gotn' to be a rip roarin 41'era ball." Tour reporter was fortunate in overhearing n conversation between two committee members, Clorlne Lamb aad Ttony Ivins. Here I learn ad that an election at Butlers d. The Moon Inks project Is n U. 8. Burcnu of Rsclmmution reservoir sterted in 1011, erected dum by building nn onrth-fUle- d mile downstrsnm shout one-hnfrom the origins! onltet of the 5 595 340 BREAKFAST SET Provo, Timpanogos Stakes life-savi- ng COMPLETE Hardwood Vo- 49ers Ball Planned by and Gleaners of Sharon, Utah, M-M- en The Million Dollar Moon Lake irrigation project the ctste to the most which furnishes Duchesne and Uintah counties with the dunce psvlUon of 1141. When whet ehsnges would be water for their crops and maintains that part caked muds, "Mayor Bob Glllecple deof Utah as a vital section of the state was inspected and clined to comment end then sdd-e- d "Walt end ace end stroking enjoyed by some 40 members of the Utah State Press of Warner headed Elisha Spanish Fork, Association, by president, and accompanied by their wives, during their annual Summer Outing of the past week-en- FOR Furniture Bargains larger project of obtaining a cational school for Provo. Moon Lake Project Seen by State Press Members TS NEW AND USED showed progress in the vocational work slready being made, as for example, two classes of girls ara being trained In knitting, and one class of boys In handicrafts. The group expressed satisfaction In the progress being made, but urged Immediate action on the Friday, July 19, 1940. r7r? SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST DEPTS. BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FALL GOODS! 2SS v Top Most Prints Provo Gleaners 77 N. 1st Wert The 'Tops in percales. Sun-fa- st and tubf ast A marvelous selection of patterns. Closing out, All Spring and Summer Prints 80-squ- are Phone 46 At See the New Only . . . Art Goods Mwfiiator All Hand Made Imported Cloths Lace Goths, Squares, Runners, Chair Sets, Pillow Cases, Cocktail Towels, Bridge Sets and Linen Napkins. All included in this great Art Goods Sale! Beautiful 6 Vi cu. ft. PRICED REFRIGERATOR 1 i 15C to $1.00 $1.00 Pique and Sheer Blouses Slacks Tropical and Denims $1.00 Hansen Gloves Pastel Shades. . . 79c 44c White Costume Flowers White-Pastels 79c Hand Bags for as low as In tha Quaking ed Asp grove which llnoe the southern shore of the lake. Softball, IS North Ualv. Ara. Phoa . SIS and boating that afternoon, and then, tha big banquet of tho outing Saturday evening, at DRIVE-I- N RADIO Lake lodge and dancing and so n mach needed rest was enSERVICE joyed by tho majority of Utah'a newspaper publishers. lCiper Yard rc AND APPLIANOH he-Mooa USED MONARCH COAL RANGE USED LIVING ROOM SUITES USED .. 39-5- 0 24.50 at Tama 6 2 & CLAYSON 00 HOWARD THOMAS S7S So. Ualv. DR. ARTHUR Furniture Exchange 310-31- Easy Terms NIMER 6.95 OAK DRESSER Piece Goods h a HtI H.'' 061314 611 1 1 1 1 1 111 IBS West Srd North Cl II !::: Prove, Utah HAT RADIOS Refrigerators Washers REPAIRING - LASiniBSI COES Dr. E. 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An fine at the 111 West Cantor II tICAl PERMANENTS GRIFFITH AFPUANGM IEMFH3M 71 M0SEIII2 . Ioc yd. III iOl CtlTAISUf HA rHEMIIIMfUM .24c yd. 21c yd. . .47c yd. . . One Special Lot of - -LAWNS, VOILES and DIMITIES VANCE VBTBRINABIAN W. Canter St. Phono 24 WHERE YOU SAVE1 No Intcreot Nubbed Broadcolth Fancy. Dimities Dots or Checks Sport Rayons Stripes-pkid- s Seersucker New Stripes S8T 38 Pontiac 2-- dr. Radio, Heater 38 DeSoto 4-D- oor Deluxe Sedan ANNOUNGBMKNT New Radio Department Car and Homs Service. Wo Call and Deliver Low Mileage Sedan Overdrive Radio, Heater Liberal ASowucen on Yoor Uaed Car Where Customers Send Their Friends' Utah Tindwr& Go: 164 West Stk North Phone 232 NIMER BATTERY AND MOTOR ilka COll AUTO HFMQAUZBD S7I South Unlranlty Ara. Phone 141 |