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Show XJTAti DALLES NEWS Unemployed Youth Offered Opportunity For Training Youth between the nee ot XI and 14 Inclualve who are uasin-Ployand In need of training and work might apply for certification and aaalgnment to the National Youth Administration, announcea Clifford Empr, dlatrlet nperrlaor at Room ISO, City and Connty Building, Provo. Application blanka are available with the following agendee: farm Security, County Welfare Departmenta, WPA Dlatrlet Of School flow, Superintendents, Local NYA Supervisor or the N TA District Office which b located at Provo, Utah. Not all youth who are certified may receive immediate assignment bat they will be assigned In keeping with tho youths training needs and the employment needs of the area. , Plan are being worked out la cooperation with the State Department of Vocational EdseaUoa and the eeUaga of the state whereby a number of boys will be placed in theee lastltatlona where they bight receive mechanical training In keeping with the defense and prepareduees program of the nation. Youth desiring to attend such twining schools should so Indicate on their application, explained l(r. Impy. No Brass ed mOCIUCY IS akemcan 100 Says Technocrat Joseph gypy Music tbst (a different not swing, not hot, but romautlo that's the music of Joseph Sudy, one of the newest orchestras to bo released to Central Utah radio ' lbteaers by KOVQ In frovo. Joseph Body b a young man, a comparative newcomer as an orchestra leader. Indeed hb band b only about two years old, but they have already made a name for themselves and their engagements Include leading hotels, night clubs and radio appearances. Hb band ha no brass, and hs features music that b low and sweet, music keyed to romantic settings with soft lights . (Contributed by Dr. I. L. Aiken or gbmoroua moonlight of Provo.) Body's band Is one of Technocracy, a design, for a featured by KOVO on lb 1 On scientific social order, originated With the Dunce" program, broadon the North American Continent, cast sli nights weekly at 1:10 and for p. m. by North Americana, North Americans. Technocracy Incorporated, the tads. organisation preparing for the i Technocracy caters to no change to thb new social order, minority group, whether racial, b a 100 American organisation. religious, political, or economic. Membership b open only to elti-ae- Nor b It devoted to promoting of thb Continent. It b of- the welfare of any one particular ficered only by Americans. And ago group, nor any one particular It b planning for the InstalbUon geographical section of thb counof Technocracy only on tho North try. We maintain that the welAsMrican Continent. It has no fare of all Americans can beat be connections and no ambitions be- achieved only by preparing to yond thb Continent. serve all Americans alike. The loyalty of every TechnoIn Its origin, lb design, lb crat b for North America first. alms, and lb organisation, TechWhile every Technocrat stands nocracy b the only 100 Ameriresdy to defend thb Continent to can organisation on this Continthe death from Invasion from ent. All political philosophies In without, he ta unalterably oppos- America today are foreign Impored to any American cltlseas dying tations. Technocracy b the only on foreign soil for tho promotion socbl design originating wholly of any foreign or domeetb busi- In America; It b pbnnad for tho ness enterprise, nor for the set- conditions here, and b not at tling of any alien political dis- present appllcabb to any other pute. part of the world. Wo stand for the right of May we suggest, therefore, that Europeans to behave as they Technocracy b worthy of the choose la Europe, and for the support of every loyal and paright of Asbtics to behave as triotic Amercbn cttlsen. they choose In Asb, for the stmpb E. L. Aiken. reason that It would be too costly us to for stop them. So, we turn our attention to tho rlghb of as OWNER MUST SELL Americans In America. Only when we have our own bouse In order, 1,000 will handle, tnrmrdbte will we be In a position to set poaMwdop of ourselves up as an example to BRICK HOME About two acres, the rest of the world. An planted Flowing well. The aim of Technocracy b to Manufacturing Plant equipraise the standard of living of ment, 40 H. P, Sterna Boiler, all North American dtlsens to 10 H. P, Steam Engine, 15 H. that leva of abundance which P. Strum Evaporator, Two gas the physical factors on thb Conengines, many other accessories. tinent make possible. We stand Cause, age and illness A real for the right of every American snap for Industrial Enterprise, In cttlsen to share thb abundance Write D. Kin near, Route 1, regardless of race, creed, color, Bos SO, Prove. or previous condition of serri- - f Friday, July 19, 1940. What Is Wrong With Utahs Educational System? ANNOUNCES HIS CANDIDACY (Continued from Pago 1) the Legislature. He served two terms as a member of the Legislative Committee of the Utah Association of Connty Officiate, and was author of several progressive measures which were enacted into law by the Legislature. He also served two term as chairman of the Legislative Com pittas of the UUb Peace Officers Assoebtloa and b author of a measure providing tor the esbbllshmept of County Courts and the standardisation of Justice and procedure In courts of lower Jurisdiction. At present, he b a member of the Legislative Committee of the Utah Traffic Safety Council, which committee b studying a uniform bw of traffic regulation, and adapting it for presentation to the January sues Ion of the Legislature. Hs hes been active In the establishment of the present system of Probation and Parole, Adul( under which many young people In thb district have been correct ed for their crimes without having the qtlgma of penitentiary service atbehed to them. When asked for a statement of hln principles In seeking nominaMr. Dunford tion and said: "a my tan years of experience In handling criminal caaea, I have learned an outstanding fact. No rub can be applied to them, because no two eases are alllpe. It b true that we occasionally have to handb confirmed criminals who are beyond any presently known euro. Such people, so far as our present knowledge goes, must be Institutionalised. But the vaat majority of our eases arise from neb committed by persons who are victims of deficiencies over which they, within themselves, have no control. Such defecton cea may be the result of mental or physical weakness, of improper home, work or recreational environment, or lack of opportunity to live eoclal Uvea because of economic poverty or Inability to obtain advantageous yard-stic- k Higher education in Utah is the subject of criticism from educators and laymen alike, and almost any citizen can find enough wrong to make caustic remarks about it Facts however, and not opinions, are the best basis for judgment, and so Utah has appointed a Commission for the study of Public higher education in Utah. This Commission has recently written its own report and submitted bo- It to Qovsrnor Hoary H. Blood, sad economical coordination It has now boeomo public and tween all institutions under the tho following ta tho second In- Boards eontroL To permit him stallment from tho pages of thb to discharge these responsibilities report. efficiently, bo should bsvo adeYalfirattoa of Control quate assistance mud financial Tbs Commission first recom- support to asaemble pertinent mended that all Publle Higher data and to maka (Indies conEducation Institutions ba brought cerning the work of tho several under unified control under statu Institutions upon the baste of board of highor education: which tho Board may adopt lb 1. Tho Commission recommend policies. White u recommendation upon tho establishment of a 8tat Board of Higher Education to tho admlntetrutlvo structun for consbt of uloo members, ono tho public elementary and secondmember from ouch of tho state's ary schools does not fall withls present Judicial districts except tbs province of this Commission, that there should bo three mem- It wbhes to command heartily the bers from the third district. Tho Educational Survey Committee's term of office of tho members of approval of tho reorganisation of thb Board ahould bo ulna yean tho State Education Department each; one member to bo appoint- providing for an appointive State ed each year. The members of Commissioner of Education. It this Bomrd should bo appointed by recognise that under ideal cirthe governor with tho confirma- cumstances alt public education tion of tho sonata. These ap- elementary, secondary, and highpointees should bo lay cltlssns er should bo unaer the general and none of them should have supervision of a single board and professional educational responsi- Its professional staff. It realises, however, that thte la a step for bility. To avoid u serious break Iq tko tho fntnra and ono toward which continuity of policy in the two tho state of Utah may readily major Institutions, tbe governor proceed with the ultimata hope should appoint to tho new Board at soma future time of attaining not mors than three member, thte unitary typo of organisation. from each of tbs present governI. Whou tho recommendation ing boards. Jt b suggested that for tho single State Board of these appointees should not In- Higher Education and tho apclude recently appointed mam-be- n pointment of u chancellor to acof tho present Institutional cepted, tha legislature should re boards and that a majority of tho peal the statutes creating tha membership of tho new hoard present Board of Regents of tho ought not to bo alumni of any University, tbe Board of Trustees of tbo State Agricultural College, single Institution in tba state. U should ba recognised tbst and tbs 192S statute granting tbs stats has In reality two authority to tbo present Stats and supported Board of Education over Instrucstate universities, each of which tional duplication. Tho accepthas a different service emphasis. ance of tho recommendation of a Commission agrees with tbs single control board for all InstiThe employment. sound recommendation of tho tutions above the twelfth grade Accidental criminate are not 1121 of tho United States would provide tho baste for unifiunsual. accidental crim- Office Survey By of Education that tho two cation of tho control and admininals" I mean the person who b publicly-- controlled major institutions should study their problems and work toward of tha maximum development their services In specialised areas for which each Is best equipped. I. The Commission recommends that the Board of Higher Education should have an executive' officer known as tha chancellor who would be charged with the responsibility of handling the administrative Board's major policies In consultation with the officers of the respective institutions and who would set as the Board's executive officer. The chancellor should bo a competent professional officer, experienced In college Instruction nnd administration. To a large degree tha success of this plan of organisation will depend upon his professional ability and leadership. be As the executive officer, should be responsible for the effective administration of the policies adopted by the Board and I have always adhered to that should seek to secure cooperation to the best of my ability principal and Intend to continue to adhere to K as long as I serve In any rapacity which has to do with the Boat!: administration of criminal law." Don't Miss e, fundamentally social la hb and who has not been denied opportunity, but because of the stress of a present Inducement or temptation commits a criminal act which b contrary to hb usual course of thinking or conduct. A prosecuting official must have the patience and ability to look more deeply Into hb ease than merely to learn the facts of the offense and apply the written law to those facts. He must alwaya hear In mind that criminal defendanta are people. that In many caaea they are people who are physically, mentally or psychologically 111, as well as socially 111, and require appropriate treatment to reach the cause, and that, ordinarily, society b best served by curing or correcting the difficulty, and restoring the offender to society as a contributor to its general well-farna-tur- e. the ;Good Beal Estate is going; ;to more. Those who buy! a home now are lucky. TOP QUALITY . We have HAY Wfll Meet a number of in homes businesses. and farms, good Aiy Price . HAROLD MAAG PHONl UMU buys Prows and Haws Realty Company ; M North University A Provo, Utah Goia Places? i: OUR 7-ST- SEEKS NOMINATION FOR CONGRESS (Continued From Page One) cations on legal subjects. Dnrlng the last school year he taught business law at Brigham Young university. He is a member ot a special committee appointed by tho American Bur association to study tbo Utah bill of rights. Iu January Mr. Christenson i celvtd tho Provo Junior chamber of commerce distinguished service award presented annually following vote of disinterested Judges to tho young man performing tho most distinguished service to his community. He Is Immediate past president of tho Provo Junior chamber and a member of its board ot directors. Mr. Christenson was elected National committeeman at ths Young Republican stats eonven- - GIVE THB BOY A ROOM SERVICE AR : ; istration pt these batltatlons. Such legislation should also provide for tho uaoumptlou by the Board of Higher Education of all responsibilities nod powers previously exercised by tbe existing boards. In n similar manner tbo legislature should repeal tbe statute of 192S which mandated tbe State Board of Education to adopt measures to eliminate and prevent "all unnecessary duplication of work or Instruction In any branch of tho public school system, and It shall require the governing boards - - to put tho same Into operation. Despite the fact that It la fifteen years since tbe passage of this statute, It Is difficult to find evidence that It has been effectively employed. for ths boy. Ok it mU as a sewkf the roam on MAKES MOTORING bo gams mom or bedroom with Shi nek, tbo fireproof Wal-boarTht week on hr door osafly, quickly ud economically- Sbeetrock? takas nay decoration. Let ns tel yon how yon can have durable fireproof walk sod ceilings by using ; d. A PLEASURE Stations Everywhere in Utah and Idaho Drive in at die Pep sign for finest products and better service 88-Vi- co Yowr doctor knows tho importance of ohUl aad pcwrbfcm - ho more la using than any ana rise rrellaea that prescript ion filling requires scientific accuracy. Ask him about Hcdqutsta' he'll approve, tor he's familbr with our years of dependability. Hedquist Drugs 2 Stores for Your Convenience SHEETROCK Tun TRi' State Provo rmmir muieui lumber Co. Phono Two-- 0 tlon thii year, and two yeart ago served as permanent chairman of tho groups stats convention. Ho was president of tho Young Republican league of Utah from 1931 to 1921 and prior thereto waa chairman of tho Utah county unit of tba league. He la a member of tho Utah and District of Columbia ban, tho Provo Klwanla club, and active la a number of other civic organisations. His wife, formerly Lois Bowen of Spanish Fork, Is the Republican stats commltteewomaa from Utah county and a member of ths party stats executive committee. They have two children. Our present and most Important aim Is to construct defenses of onr national vital interests which are impregnable, while avoiding war hysteria and tha Influence of Individuals or groups seeking personal gain from tho International emergency, Hr. Christenson said. With a more vibrant, revitalised America In tho making, with Wendell U Wlllkte at tha halm. It Is time for America's young man aad woman to actively share In their responsibility to mako democracy work. For seven yean wo have lived amid wtehful thinking. What use merely to talk of more abundant life, forgotten men, eecnrtty, when unemployment grows, tha working American te neglected, and honor of onr city. I say It la a shams and disgrace to our city. They were not o! acted to that office to put over any such acts, but to give their boot efforts for tho uplift and better conditions for this city to maka It n safe and sane city that Its dtlsens can ba proud of. Does liquor la any aensa of thir word make better dtlsens T Better houses, better neighbors, batter morals, or any betterment of say kind and you city duds can say NO to all of this. But that BIO DOLLAR stuck out in your eyes and yon could not resist It, even to ssvo tho morals of tho people, and tho slaughter of human Uvea, end tho dsstrudlon of property end ths ransacking of homes. Robbing, stealing, nnd hampering ths lives of onr yonng people who have to strata ont of an evening In the moonlight. Wo cent leave onr houses unlocked. or gsrageo, or taka n ride ont In onr cars with n fading of safety. Yon City Dads say it is only n license to soil BEER, bnt that to ths pet asms for liquor, and yon know that for 50 cents you can go and buy hard liquor at any of: these beer saloons, I am told Now yon City Dads, alt up sad tako notice, for yon have done these things for tho sake of s fow paltry dollars, filthy luere, ths scriptnrae till It, and I appeal to yon toy tho good pf tho cltlssns nnd national disunity, tack of and voters of this city to never preparation and moral and physi- cast your vote for a man that will cal strength threaten onr very Jeopardise thto city for a little blood money. national exlateneo CItlsens, let ns watch the men Not tha selfish seeking rads of political, buslnaaa and social that come up for .office In the minorities, bnt ths dominant wall-bel- coming elections. Thera to plenty of Amorieao people as a mors could bo saldi bnt I tblph jrhols must be asryed. Thte can this (a only a little feeler. As Ever, corns only through action upon C. A. TERRY, Immediate, specific objectives toProvo. ward ths preservation of tha American way of lift, handled energetically and completely as the problems present themselves. As tor as complete state-swof tho poUdee I tetrad to follow if elected Is tiswrnd, Co wit Oowaty desk or the that to out at thto time. I drat Respective Blgraro tor further pretend to km nr everything thto conntry needs, or bow te (et M. No nun can hint print the future NOTICE TO CREDITORS of America. I do Intend to keep an open mind at an times, to In tha matter of tho estate of leers as much as possible, to ex- John K. Baxter and Eltanbath as I go Baxter, both deceased. press my convictions along, nnd to honestly esrfstele Creditors will present claims and represent tho views of my with vouchers to tho undersign sd follow driaess. at hi residence la Pleasant Grove, Utah, R. F. D. on or before the list day of July, A. D. WANTS CITY DADS ng et Legal Notices Editor, Utah Valley News: I see where the City Dads have Issued 12 licenses to operate .12 saloons In onr city, nnd X feel to issue a protest against such an act. I say ths City Dads should ba Impeached and kicked out of ofHco, body and britches, and pnt men in their places who can be trusted to carry on In tha Interest IUMMOII In tha Fourth Judicial Dlatrlet Court of tho Stata of Utah In aad for Utah County. HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, n corporation. Plaintiff vs. L. W. HICKS and LIZZIE his wifi, 8PARDULA HICKS, DRALIB, PARA8KAVE BMANI8, E THE MOUNTAIN STATES A TELEGRAPH COMPANY. n , corporation, 8TATE TAX COMMISSION, V. W. HARRISON and L O. BENCH, M. O. MOM, W. H. FOX, nnd nay and all parsons claiming any Interest In tha described premises by TELE-PHON- through or under said defendants, or either thereof. THE STATE OF UTAH TO TOE RAID DEFENDANTS: Yon arc hereby summoned to appear within twenty days attar service of thto summons lpoa you, If served within ths Cousty In which thto action Is bronght, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend tha above entitled action; nnd In ease of your failure so to do. Judgment will ba rendered against yon according to tho demand of tko complaint, which has boon filed with the clerk of said court. This action to brought to roeenr n Judgment, foreclosing plaintiffs mortgage upon Lot IT, Block 4, Plat A" Ironton Subdivision of Utah Connty, State ot Utah. WH. STANLEY DUNFORD Plain tlfrs Attorney P. O. Address No. I West (tanter Street, Provo City, Utah. Publication dates: June lj, II and July I sad II. In tha Fourth Judicial District Court of tho State of Utah. In aad for Utah County. SAMUEL KOPp, Plaintiff, vs. HILDA HAY KOPP. Defendant TOE STATE OF UTAH TO TOE SAID DEFENDANT: Yon are here'ov summoned to appear within twenty dqxp.fter ths service of this summons upon you. If served within ths connty In which this action is brought, otherwlsa, within thirty days after aarvlco, and defend tho abevs-e-n titled action; and la cue of your failure so to do. Judgment will bo rendered against yon ac- cording to tho demand of the complaint, which has bean filed with ths clerk of said court. ELWOOD BAXTER . This action to brought to secure Administrator. a decree. dissolving the bonds of L. C. MONTGOMERY matrimony heretofore nnd now 'Attorney for Administrator. existing between plaintiff nnd dePublished July E, IS, 19, 29. fendant and for tbo enatody ot tbe NOTICE TO CREDITORS minor children of said parties. MAURICE HARDINO Estate of Henry T. Brown, Creditors will present Deceased. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. claims with vouchers to tha under- Dated: July 11, 1940. signed at tha Lav Office of P. O. Address: 222 West Center Manrlce Harding, 221 West Street, Provo, Utah. Publication date: July 12, 19, Canter Street, Provo,' Utah, on or 26, August I and 9. before August 22, 1940. 1140. KICKED OUT Mary K. Brown, Administratrix. Publication dates in Utah Valley Naws: June 21, 21 A July I, It. -- |