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Show ifM Srw :m-!j-- mmfiiiiiuimmm . n a ".t .j immmmzD , i IotHmmM Prints Bom Kjr ft ' PAPE A HOME ) b Pmpla ' . , - A HOME PLAIT! . . , - i Volume Three Number Thirty -Four DEPENDABLE Support of Bill Urged FILES FOR STATE WANTS EFFECTIVE wa"SJ2f LEGISLATURE EDUCATION PROGRAM LEGBANDB JAHMAN Of Orem has filed hie papers Support by Utah and other western atatee of a hill now pond- for nomination for the Utah state ing lu congress which often legislature, ha announced this election in the amendment to the week, seeking act, waa urged la a communica- Brand district In Utah county. Mr. Jarman la wall known, not tion received Wednesday by State Engineer T. H. Humpherys from alone lu Utah eounty, but In the F. O. Hagle, manager-directof tutu because of hie fight along aaaod-atlo- n. nt eom-forml- sen-sto- re eon-gra- ss 1 U. S. Delbert M. Philo T. Farnsworth George Wortheu, John Urlo Webstar, Oacur A. Carlson, Draper, William H. King (Incumbent), SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Charlea H.Skldmora (Incnmbrat) Calvin S. Smith, Reynold C. Morrill, E. E. Greenwood, RATE John W. Guy, Oliver Ellis, TREASURER O. Iboms, RATE AUDITOR Samuel F. Nlcolls, Welter A. Day, ' yRATE SUPREME COURT (Incumbent) Joseph E. Evans, Harvey H. Cluff, Jesse R. S. Budge. r Eugene E. Prstt Earl - Table of Utah County candidate follows: STATE REPRESENTATIVE First District Burton H. Adams, Pleasant Grove E. C. Jorgensen, Leht Merrill N. Wsrnick, Pi. Grove. Second District T. Earl Footo, Pleasant View Mark E. Kartchner Jr. LeGranda Jarman. Oram Provo, RFD. Third IMatrirt Josephine Cannon Jonaa, Provo a mors nalform and a mors afFourth District fective program of education, Elisha Warner, Spanish Fork Harvey A. Nleleen, Spanish Fork adapted to tha meeds ud welfare 8eIvoy J. Boyer, Spanish Fork of the State and Its people. program of education, Fifth District ho says, would do away with the T. M. Anderson, Lake Shore. ' Ray H. Leavitt, Dividend wnitefnl duplication of effort Glen E. Davie, Genola now prevalent In onr public RATE SENATOR system. Three Stakes to Join school Dr. Smith la well known In (Position now held by A. O. EUett) educational circle in Utah, hav- Henry C. Roberta, Goshen R. H. Andrne, Spanish Fork Scandinavian Meet ing been a teacher in the L.D.B. COUNTY ATTORNEY High School and in tho University and Sharon of Utah. Hie major Interests Arnold C. Roylanco, Springvllle J. Rulon 'Morgan, Provo. Utah, Provo, have been In tha study of school o takes are Joining in u ' ' COUNTY COMMISSIONER and political gathering of Scandinavians Sun- administration Two Year Tens acteaco. day, July 11 at tha spacious 1 Wm. J. Johnson, Spanish Fork E. J. Erekson, Payeoa lawns and yards of P. K. Nielsen Thomas C. Philo E. eon. Reese, Payson Wlghtmaa, Pay In Pleasant View, announce A. C. Vance Reunion Anderuou, president Fonr Year Tent All members of tha organisaCharles H. Ward, Provo Plana have bean eompleted for Royal J. Murdock, Provo tion, tud all other of Scandin- tho annual Vuco reunion which CITY JUDGE avian descent are invited to at- will bo hold at tho Municipal A. L. Booth, Provo. tend, at both morning and after- Power plant In Cottonwood can- LeRoy Tackett, Provo noon sen Ions. Lnnch should ho yon at Falrvlew, Utah, Jnly 87th furnished by each couple present and I8th. or Individually, but tba commitPioneer Ward Saturday evening, Jnly 87th Townsend Rally tee will fnralab tbs soft drinks will he spent at a program and for all who come. 30 dance for all family members. An Pioneer Playlet Tho NMara farm lies north excellent program baa also bean along Seventh Eaat street going arranged for Sunday, Jnly 88th, north, or go Eaat along Eighth beginning with luncheon at 1:80 Than will b a Townsend rally A one-a-ct play "The Flight North street, turning to your left p. m. All members era urged to at the Pioneer Park Tuesday, wu presented Sunday afternoon at Seventh East and continue to participate. July 80, at 8 p. m. State repre- by tho Pioneer ward, featuring Eleventh North. sentative James W. Johnson of thn them of Pioneer Day, before Balt Lake will b? tho main speak- tho Utah Stake high prieeta In Air Raids in U. S.? er. The public la cordially Invit- th Fourth ward Chapel, with to attend and hear tho Town- Fred Hillu, group leader sponed Asks DEER DOE 8,000 send National Recovery Plan ex- soring thn production. Mlu Mary too many seem to exist In the Brown dlractod tho play, WASHINGTON, D. C. In the plained by one that known. A Dtxl forest, according to tho Earl Johnson, Norma Taylor, musical program will also bo of thn chau entire world war, and Washington eounty gamo Myrtl Tanner and Mary Brown friends. rendered. seme In eomo. your to Bring at flumes, lout who stock associations, havo had tha leading rolea, depleting message, transmitted by the. Jointly mada a survey of tbo situ- This tha story of trials and aacriflcu American Cram SerRed Inquiry ation and passed a resolution radorad by tha pioneers In flight a sent to wu relative In thin DR. ARTHUR VANCE white in session at the Arrow- vice, to their new homes In tho Valleys head hotel la 8t- - George, recom- country by thn resident of small report thn 8eelng Eye dog of tho Mountains. mending that 8,000 doe permits Polish town near Warsaw. We are nil alive. Jan wu belonging to tho blind man, Mr. be Issued In conjunction with tho Edward B. Msasrvy tad In singInregular buck season. Tho surrey badly Injured. How ere tho air Seeley, la recovering after his I Lova America, and Mias ing In America! raids jury caused by Jumping through Marta shows that over the put 80 yean Nawraa aaaistad at tha n glam window at an Intruder morn than 80,000 doer have been who attempted to gain entrance piano, taken out of tho Dlxls forest, and Training In agriculture Is one to n ear In which Mr. Seeley hapThis program Is tha fourth In a that last year 8,100 buckn wore of the moat valuable backgrounds pened to bo sitting. The glue series of programs being given wonld-b- o Jobseeker can cut the watch dog almost Into his taken by 8.4B0 hnatare, . the that have now, according to s story In Jugular vein, bnt he bu made cech month by tho vartou groups highest percentage of hunters tho June Issue of tho Oregon a marked says tha of tho high priests qnornm of tha recovery, yet to get their deer. Farmer. Utah stake. veterinarian. Smith. Ha pledges himself to work for Mend B. Jacobs, Provo . WASHINGTON, D. C. More than a million French, Dutch and Belgian refugees have been aided with funds and supplies furnlahed by tha American Rad Croaa, Richard Allen, European delegate, reported by cable from Bordeaux. Using a contribution of franca from tho American Red Croaa. the French Red Cross haa given aaslitalM to 1,071,000 refugees, since May 10, Allen raid. It waa emphasised that thla 10,000,000 (rane contribution lu In addition to tha garments, food, surgical Instruments, drugs, and other relief supplies sent from this aouutry. A total of nearly Rad of American $1,000,000 Croaa relief supplies had made available to France. Meanwhile, national of tho Red Croaa here Quarter annoaseed that relief aapplles are being naked to Great Britain on very available boat On recent vessels tan ambulances, 000 cases of surgical dressings, 117 balsa of childrens boss and 100 balsa of mens trousers were shipped to the British Rad Croaa and tha Personal Service League. Scheduled tor shlpmrat to England before tho ana of this month arc seventy ambulances. 1,110 esse ' of childrens and mens ahoes; 1,411 eases of salt masts; 1,010. sack and 1,800 ease of rice; i,40I cases of syrup; 7,141 rases of lard and 1,110 cases of dried milk. Addltisna! auppliea will be cleared as soon as apace becomes additional available. Ineluding ambulances, foodstuffs, clothing, 1,000 layettes, blanket, hospital garments, bed sack, and aoap. 00 at Park, July Poles Letter Presents CLEAN-U- P WaterShem 90 fOinV.uDi'S of Last Year (nos Fl, CET The water supply over tha state to far this year hue averaged UTJL1 from 40 to 100 percent of normul In natural stream flow end sheet (0 percent of that-- tor the Four deaths in the make of lie period last year, n report leaned Thursday by State Engineer T. H. Utah stake high priesta have ee enrrsdatoea tha bagtaaluR, ff Hampharya, shows, j " ?T The report la baaed on Informs- - 1 Into went Find" attest, to; tlon received from water and other cooperative the tear widowt Of priests a total at nearly 1400 Observers throagkent tho each membra eaatribntiag . BO ' IB about an crops Irrigated eaata 'toward tho fond ooah than percent hotter than thow of teat ft dftftth Nftftfftai rear, and about Id percent bate The plaa vutaatftotodat tha those of a normal year, according pooso.-obeginning of tlw to tbe report doing tangible hr Damage resulting from dranth tho Qaoram tor Mo members In la not groat la any of tho irrigatrather than manly os.' ; ed areas over the Mile, Mr. however tho WMtaSf to Hampheryo raid, boo sat are baglMlag te rafter. rangee I believe tbe oftlco of Attar- - u.lua rata rames soo. to tha nay General i tba hay to lav da- - higher gradag areas, aheap and forcemeat throaghoat tbo State. uttta will have to ha moved to dsdared Horses J. Knowltoa ay lower level earlier than ami. -- "HT V on annonndng his candidacy for be AfcPSl Idl the Rapablieaa nomination for , .h- PR "ZT Tho Attornoy Attorney Gtansral. Ommrala Office U given by Ma at any tiara, arala-fStatute, both tha aathorlty and tha maana of ridding tho State TJT' tow d of .11 form, of organised rad hra. bra. to availahla B. Mmmtek of pobllc vice. ' It bears to the in aU bat eitlaens tho reeponriblllty tor a finish ont tha Warf ef tha StaU risen State, says Mr. Knowltoa. ff.,? H .aid. If elected, that ha would 3 "M01' Third ward, aa bn willing to accept tha raapon-1 drawing on mM hg Utility. Thla ta tha first time wtw Ibrongbnnt thn padlta mt tha ha haa aonght public office al- la eanaad tram daath nf aach am though ho has smad Utah la ut uu abnormally high Umperatnres la paid Immediately, and many capacities. o( PrwlPltotioa. This aenammant main In advaf Tha provision of tho Statute Bnd cited by Mr. Knowltoa la from eoadlUoB niues tho poaribUity the rant draR) fa that water koldovar ton traaaarp la ahmpa ready to pay Chapter 17 of tha Revised Stat-- for lt0 utee of Utah, 188, aa follows: hnmadtataly for aaah dCfth aa II he expletaeC It to the duty of the AttorSixty to 70 parent of aoraral U ptoa haohea eadeeaet crape are expected la Rich, Um hre ney General: (t) To exer cise supervisory powers over tab, Waaateb ud Utah aeaattae, Me Stake prealleeny, ead PnmB-whll' the district and eounty atl to 100 percent erapa are 6rat Royal J. Mardoek of the torneys of tho atato la all anticipated in Caeha, BonMar, Vtoh Malta, Ptolead 1 matters pertaining to tho Saaday at the Weber, Davie, Baft Lake, Da- duties of their offices, and cheana, Sanpete, Sevier, Millard Priesthood other qaorama to estahlieh from time to time require ud Beaver eoantie. tar ptaae for Ibeaeeelyto- - The of thorn reports aa to the condition of public bnainesa plea In prayer It la batter to have earlier la tho year, bf Instructed to their charge. a heart wlthoat words, than and have now paid two This provision, according to words without a heart payments to widows of him, glvea tho Attorney General's Banyan high prieeta. Office tha naponalblllty and also tha organisation, not only to coordinate tho enforcement of taw throughout tho State, but to rid tho State of all forma of public and organised vice. He stands for n clean State. He says, If elected. I pledge myself to free tbo cltliena of tho State of Utah of all forma of Illegal High Priests of the Utah stake are planning their big practices." Bummer outing party for August 16 at Canyon Glen when Cl Fi2ST$ J1. ft. Jr. DR. CALVIN S. SMITH CONGRESS 8MP0ND DISTRICT Tho candidacy for tho office of J. Will Robinson (Incumbent) .A Sherman Christa naea, State Superintendent of Public ; Horace G. Beck, Instruction in announced by Dr. Reed E. Vettarll, Calvin B. Smith In accepting a ;Don Mack Dalton, designation petition riled by a 'Alonso w. Watson, number of bla frienda. ATTORNEY GENERAL Dr. Smith is a man of varied Horace J. Knowltoa, experience, having been a Chap-tai- n Grover A. Giles, B. A. Rogers, : of tho lint Division, and George 8. Balllf, ' Melvin O. Harris, Grant Mae tar lane, having served la three major in tha World War. Ha la Allen G. Thurman, Doe-torm- ta WOULD FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940 on CONGRESS FQIM DISTRICT L. L. Taylor, J. Frauds Fowlau, David H. C alder, LeRoy B. Young, Walter A. Granger, Arthur Woolley, Vul C. Cowles, :s. M. Jorgensen, a student and graduate of tho University of Utah with a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts Degrees. Ha is also a graduate of the Unlvoralty of Chicago, where he was awarded his In Educational Administration and Psychology, alao a student in the vocation school of tha City of Leeda In England. Dr. Smith la ths son of Mary T. Smith and tha lata Preaidant Joseph F. Smith. He was a missionary to Germany for thro years, and haa served la many capacities In tha organisation of his church, and for civic and educational advancement He married LuciTe Dlmond and la tha father of ten children and liven on hie term In Bennlon, Salt Lake County, Utah. The continued existence of tho democratic order and tha future welfare of tha eltlaraa of tha Stats era dependnt upon thn nntarn and tho efficiency of tho educational processes within our public schools," declared Dr. INDEPENDENT i me RUiTE Million Refugees Aided By Red Gross In Past Two Months Supplies to England On Every Available Boat, Red Cross Says UTAH List of Candidates Aba Murdock, Caee-Wheel- er i AT; PKOVO, GOVERNOR DEMOCRATS I REPUBLICANS Newell Haws Baum, fJ. Bracken Lea, Ora Bundy, iReed Stevens, Ira A. Hagglna, William J. Lowe, Don B. Colton, Henry D. Moyle, Lawrence E. Nelson ( withdraws 10. A. Wlesley, Herbert B. Maw ' Oscar W. McCoaklo, or with other Farm Bureau leaden, for reduction In taxation imposed The now bill waa Introduced by by the Ststg tax commission. Senator Burton X. Wheeler of Through their efforts the valuaof Montana, of the tion In farm lands lu Utah eounty act which waa reduced $800,000, as accomoriginal prorldaa for the email reeerrolr plishment tor ths tenp bnrean of program about to bo launched In outstanding benefit. the waatern states. Mr. Jarman la see rotary of the Theae amendmenta clarify and Farm bnreen In Utah county, sad atrangthau that legislation which a member of tha County Canning Is dsstlnsd to mean so much to Crops committee, and also of the practically era? Mate In the County Planning board. Ha also west, Mr. Hagtoa latter stated. la a member of tha Orem town The purpose of the Mil, It is board and Is chairman of tha pointed out, la to qtebUisq the Health and Safety committee. He la a radnnta of tho Brigwater rawly and thereby rehabilitate farmers on the land ham Toang university, (1117) and prorlds opportunities for and taaght school for four year psrmanent settlement of farm In Utah and Wyoming. Later b families through eosi traction of went on a mission for tha L.D.B. water eoaaarvatlon and utilisa- church to tho Central States, In 1111. He has also served his tion projects. (Tbo now legislation authorises church aa stake president of tha cooperation betwaon the depart-ma- If. L A. In tho Tlmpanogoa stake, of tbo Interior and the de- and la an active worker In many partment of agriculture In carry- capacities. HI experience In tha Farm ing out the small reaerrolr program. It Is deslgnad to prevent Bureau was first gained In 1111 h served with tho Salt overlapping of efforts of the two whan departments In tba Investigation, Lake County Farm Security Adconstruction and operation of tbo ministration. Later ha became active In Utah county Farm program. The act expressly recognises bureau. Ha expresses a keen deal re to tba Jurisdiction qf the state In appropriation of water rights. assist tha farmers In Utah, and "Water rights can be utillaod far feels that legislation of tha right hind can servo them hotter than tbo purpose of the projeet hi with stats taws, tbo act to have all the lawa made by other people, although ho points states. Detailed Instructions are in- out that his election will menu that all lutereata aa wall as agricluded directing tbo secretary of culture will receive his utmoat the Interior as to bla duties In attention and consideration. carrying out provisions of the act. Scientific studies of rubber ver-u- a All westerners should bo writsteel on tbe wheels of agriand their congressmen ing culture allow a definite advanturging that they support age for pneumatic tires. They Mr. Hagle allow greater epeede both for these amendments, tractors and Implements; reduce wrote. Hs said also that should bo urged to mshe rolling reeletenco by almost half; cushion tho machines against available at least BO CCC camps wear and tear of vibration; result before It adlourni, for use In the In greater drawbar pull and reemail reservoir this rammer. duce the consumption of fuel. PUBLISHED Table of State end Congress Ideal Candidates follows: Case-Wheel- er the National Reclamation ? A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS A . ... IWRI offing KT of-S- , ' M gftff! OTElJ Kt 'lla JUTZUftirSEZfiSZ Tjf u ggSJf ' Br NW Utah Stake High Priests Plan Outing at Canyon Glen "! Democratic Platform Up For Di8CU88ion The dess in fr !WT S all widows of high priests members and their formerly belonged to the quorum, according to aa announce- ment made Sunday at their regular monthly quorum meot-Pubiie Affaire at in by President D. O. Wight . tha Provo high school hold every tha Monday nglht will discus Democratic platform thla Monday In room 81 Cntral building, an- aouncee E. A. Mitchell, WPA High Priests Temple Project Completed d.dlUUhr' county democratic central committee will present t tha National Democratic plat-- blh ?rlt?ff W. W. ,u,k, by Brimhall, reported form, after which a Church service committee chair- discussion will follow. man, who showed that 8B4 on-- dowmaata had bees dona penou- ally by tha member, of tho Quorum, In addition to 8BS hap- tlarnn and tho payment of 1SS to for aueh work to bo dou by non-partis- an otfewa Unanimous Caayon Gian will be the scene of tho annul gathering of tho Farrar and Strong families this year, tha date being set for Ang. 8rd, announces Mary F. Smith, secretary. Each one meat come, both yonng and old, To frolic and play and old tales ufoM, And they are to bring tholr own vote of tho mem- ben preerat at thalr Jana meet- tag, 1888, adopted tha project whereby each member wu to visit the temple at taut onto a month during tho coming year, or pay SO cents a month for tha doing mPlerk someone eta. Though tho project wu not carried out 100 per cent. It did greatly stimulate temple attend- ancs among tho member, ud hu ddlHOB.1,r enrch and tempi Brimhall at Jthn done, "id Jlr ?rnm mt,n Band Bp-mltt- u along the tables, but tbe ram- will furnish both bread and meat. Dinner will be served at I p. m. COMMUNITY CHURCH Thn days events start at 8 p. m. and will continue until 8 Tho theme of the 11 oclock p. m. Transportation will bo fur- nlihed all who havo no way of 8unday morning Church Service thalr own. Phono Florence or at tho Community Church will be Hsrold Clark. 1B1I-- J, If yon can Healing for Our Dlaeaun. Tha furnish a ear or If yon nud ona. Young Peoplt'a C. E. will moot Tho Family membership 1a set at nut Sunday afternoon. il. 0B per family, bnt no other Chnrch School la eloeed daring ehirgee are mads. B. L. Larsen and T. W. Djehea July and Angnat. wi ek 9 to tb A,p,B !te and to tho Dora Creek dam, ,H,Br returning in time tor tho BBI 0( t.a canyon nartv at 8 B.U. OIu. rtatu Mr. Canyon Dychaa. Leo J. Knight of th chalrmra M thTraftoto! meat committee, assisted hy h ford Johnson Taylor at WU-cas- ud of tho Pioneer ward. Thu will furBUII watermelon and ena-eonplee are to far-Blak thalr 0WB BBek ijhblea are provided at the Canyon Glen pug for sating Bring yrar own utensils, advises Mr. Knight mmer Nelson of the nvna WBrd ehBjnBB11 o He ta planning tor an committee. boars Bboilt inuiataTy TS! p lowlnr tha iporti ud MtartBiB. nt which will be under the dk-raetion of J. Fred Fscsher of tho Tbrld WBrd ud hl eommlttafc Jesse Haws ta ch airmen of rangements committee, and ar an- - ud their wives and widow of wh Prlaeta in an enclosed area for that afternoon. commence -,- at nt. w. v. Sports will rafMnb-- 4 p. m., t ProrBm Bt th atadlnm nader the City lights will go 'to r- ward at 7, p. m. Bnd , f 1 I |