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Show 4 Friday, August 16, 1940 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Utah Valley News Nkr t rutIt at mtmr Vote for A NATIONAL HERO FALLS W Last week, (Aug. 6) PM (Picture Magazine) a new New York daily, denounced Lindbergh as Spokesman Ut 1MT at lha vat aftias at flwa Number 1 for the Fifth Column in United States. It Otk Mia ha A af Much A ltrrm. showed Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and Qen. Qoering of Germany together on the occasion of Lindberghs visit WHATS WRONG IN UTAH COUNTY? to Germany in 1938, and that picture was a perfect introduction to the front page editorial which appeared Utah countys school officials seem determined not alongside of it. to cooperate in the Federal Emergency Training pro The best definition of a Fifth Columnist is one who gram if one may judge by the actions so far taken by the loves his countrys enemies, and who first argue and school boards and superintendents of schools. The then fight for them. The Fascist nations have sworn to people are losing, as a result, both in training of their destroy the American idea, and Germany, under Hitler, young people, and in expenditures of Federal funds is the arch enemy of democracy. Italy, under Mussolini, which are being sent elsewhere. as announced in Italys joining the war with Germany against Britain, is assisting Germany in ridding the When the Federal Emergency Training program world of democracy. was initiated, some $65,000,000 were set aside for Vocational training. Utahs portion was estimated at $150,-00- 0 Now comes Lindbergh, in his Chicago speech, tryand Utah countys share is about $12,000, but not ing to frighten the people of United States by saying: one dime of this money so far has been asked for or A war between us (the U. S. and Germany) could secured by officials of Utah county, only one school in easily last generations and bring all civilization tumblthe entire county doing anything at all, being the Alpine ing then counseled cooperation is never imschool distict, which has held some welding classes. possible when there is sufficient to gain on both sides. Even there the School superintendent and board have No Fifth Columnist could say it nicer. Such counsel refused to make provision for future classes, according to start with that Germany is going to win it is admits to reports given to the Provo Youth Council, Vocational defeatism plus the suggestion that we should deal section. reasonably with the conqueror, so that he will deal The cooperative arrangement, as explained by the reasonably with us. That is the same argument which Federal plan, is that the local school boards must provide lost Fance to Germany, which took Austria, Czechothe room and the equipment, and the Federal fund will slovakia and Norway, into the German camp, and which pay all instruction, and all costs of maintenance, such is being used with all possible effect in South America, as janitor service, repairs, light and heat. particularly Argentina, for future purposes. Vocational authorities who have been seeking such PiPs editor, Ralph Ingersoll, says classes are swamped with applications for such training. Not all the slick Goebbels-lik- e reasonableness More than 20 young men are seeking the welding class, of Lindbergh 8 wind-u- p will wipe these things out and many more are asking for the auto mechanics, the neither his argument that European affairs are too air craft, machinist, and engineering classes, all of which messy anyway, nor his sly appeal to social consciousare provided for in this Federal Emergency Training ness with his Chinese proverbs about the rich being too rich and the poor being too poor. Goebbels program. Genius has always been that he wrapped his poison , Provo should be the center for such organized in sweet reasonableness the same sweet reasonclasses, but so far Superintendent J. C. Moffit has given ableness that took Chamberlain in and led to the proposal a deaf ear, and the idea of Vocational-traininMunich. seems entirely outside the field of the Provo school boards vision. Whyf Lindbergh is a political novice. His speech was work. Obviously, he was helped in Somebody ought to be authorized to answer. The Who are the people who did his thinking it writing people are entitled to know why, and why Utah county in and his helped writing! Who are his gang! are sticking so rigidly to theory and academic training, and refusing, in an age of machines and technology, to Some weeks ago I wrote in this newspaper have anything to do with practical vocational training that the reasoning of the appeaser argues that the in our present schools. Many people would like to know with the gangmayor of a city should ster if the latter gets big enough and tough enough why their taxes are used entirely to perpetuate a school and seems here to stay. system which has less and less in common with the techwhich find children world in themselves their nological This is the reasoning in CoL Lindberghs today as they grow up. speech, whatever group prepared it for him. This is The work of the Youth Council is centering more the way Fascist Fifth Columnists work. and more on the vocational aspects of youths adjustI denounce Col. Charles A. Lindbergh as the ment into society, and now that Federal Funds are availspokesman of the Fascist Fifth Column in America. able to help train our youth, it seems an irony, that deRalph Ingersoll mocracy, with its elected leaders, becomes either hide bound or reactionary, in refusing to accept a program so Lindberghs fall is a national calamity Americas must be told. Heretofore urgent, both from financial considerations, as well as youth, filled with from the actual needs of our country. shy of all publicity, and all public appearances, Lindbergh now seems to seek both, the magic poison of the German propaganda machine has entered his veins. He is to be pitied, but nevertheless denounced by all lovers ONLY DAYS! of the democratic idea. T Marik IM Vat . . . UTAH VALLEY FUBLI8H1N6 COk Dtak .... - post-gradua- te hero-worshi- p, 3 MORE SHRIVERS SUMMER CLEARANCE POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 17th Hart Schaffner and Marx GULP WEIGHT SUITS Values to $35.00 ' . $22.75 Hart Schaffner and Marx DIXIE WEAVE SUITS Values to $30.00 You can wear these suits far into the fall and bring them out again with pride next spring. BUY NOW AND SAVE! Slashing Reductions on Suits, Shirts, Hats and Furnishings. DEATHS MUST FOLLOW re vice-chairm- an six-ye- ; Style Leadership HUGH VERN WENTZ For The second thing needed is law enforcement, which is partly dependent upon public sentiment backing up the officers. Adequate law enforcement also depends much upon sufficient officers being on the job and niggardly appropriations for such public service is the rule in this state. However,, rigid enforcement can be done much better than it is being done, and public sentiment should demand that enforcement be ever more Utah has a terrible reputation over the entire country for traffic fatalities. We are among the worst in the nation, and it is no credit either to our officers, or to ourselves that laxity in regard to law enforcement lies at the bottom of this condition. Conrad, age ala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sarins Conrad la lilt. Tha congregation sang 1 marten and Jaeklo Calder played an number. Mark played a trumpet aolo and Milton Bellows gave n Whistling eouple Auguat 17th la tha Edgo-moward amuaement hall. Daughter of Utah Pioneer placed marker on two pioneer treea Thuraday evening In Edge-moward. A pioneer Graven-atel- n apple tree on the property of Mr. Ella Baum waa marked. Tbla tree waa planted by Jeaale Buckner In 1IC7. A abort program waa presented under the direction of Captain Zana Nlalaon. Tha aong "God Blaae Our Mountain Home waa aung by the group led by Mra. Oaa Ferguaoa. Remark were made by Elmira Boyce, ehalrman of the Marker committee. iMhrk Bigler played a trumpet aolo and Jackie Calder an accord lan aolo, Hletorlan, Eva Gllleaple gave tha blatory of the tree, after which Blahop Sharp Gllleaple dedicated the tree. Remark wra made by County Captain, Sarah Paaaay. (The neat tree waa a willow tree on the property of Mra. Margaret Pulsipher. Tbla tree la the largest and oldeat willow tree In tha state and waa planted by Sarah nt an nt solo. t . , The history of the tree ' wan and given by Eva Gllleaple The Old Willow . Tram poem written by Elisabeth B. rprraeen was read also by Mrs. Gillespie. Blahop Gilleapia then ' gave the dedicatory prayar, end were made by Gouty Mrs. Fillmore and Mrs. State auditor Oaa County officers Sarah Adia Porter, Ball FUlmere Florence Clark were la THUS SALE OR V . WE'LL BE HERE ' : .s' . .V WHEN THEY'RE CONE. Republican Ticket .i- "Gomction of criminal Woden elea la of moat value to any com munlty, and ahonld bo eoaght Dor In (bo aelertlon of yonr candidate rather than merely voting far a party ticket. VOTE SEPT 3 AT THE PRIMARY EDGEMONT (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) Mlases Leona and Ruby Davia apent Thursday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mis. Wm. Darla. The Mlsaea Davis are employed at Bprlngdell In Provo canyon. The Wedding Reception of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Daley (nee Virginia Glaalar, given la their honor by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell A. Glaalar Friday evening was held la the Edgemont ward amusement hall. The receiving line constated of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glaalar, Mrs. Clara Daley, mother of the groom, the groom and bride, who waa lovely In a beautiful gown of bine chiffon wltl lace Insertions and n finger tip veil. - Her bonqnet waa Talisman roeebuda and sweet peas. The matron of honor Mra. Helen Glaaier, wore pink chiffon. The following bridesmaids: Mrs. Ethel Odell, in yellow taffeta, Mrs. Lucille B rereton In blue taffeta and Mrs. Alton McAffea, In peach satin, Mia. Mark Daley In pink chiffon and Mlaa Waldean Iver In red and white dotted awias, all wore dainty sweet pea corsages, colors corresponding to their fTocka. LaMar Glaalar, brother of the bride waa beat man. Richard Glaalar of Heber waa master of ceremonies and tha following program waa presented: accordlan aolo by Penrod Glaalar of Heber, two solos by Harold B rereton accompanied by Henry Stelneckart Tap dances by little Marlon Hatfield of Springvllle, accompanied by Miss Wing. Mrs. Dora Cluff waa In charge of tha Gift tables and Mlaa Elaine Odell and Mlaa Bonnie Gatherum, nelces of the bride presided at the refreshment table. Btelneckerts orchestra furnished music for BACK 111 THE GROOVE A6AII He seemed to be looking for an argument Listen, ha said defiantly, "everybody says Its foolish to relax and enjoy yonraelf. Wall, X think they re I need a vacation wrong. got two waeka coming bat I've been working like n truck-horpaying np bills and now there' no money for the vacation." Ho waa surprised when wo loaned him the money. We think, too, that vacations are Important, that they make men se worker harder and better. toi uf town ' Many people in town have km approached by their home. A few have bought but about others have investigated oar low roofing price and fund they I of mUwb cuts 1. 2. Bay the same roof for low money, or a better, longer lasting roof for the same amount. Have a broader selection of roodng materials from which to v' chootci 3. Have our aoaiann that well be here to berk np owr preen-- , iacs if something goes wrung. Bafuru you buy a now roof ask far our price. Wrt ha;, glad to vWt you hamu without and ohHgatton md mhmit an ; r weBh bar when thayV gam. Dont wakii tha hijAaat trnnhlm. 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Mlaa Baum attending ono year and Mr. Death rides the highway because so many careless, people drive cars. Fatal thoughtless, and accidents dont happen usually unless somebody is at fault. Chricssness in such cases is next door to murder. dancing. the out of town vlaltora It is death done to the innocent, and the effects are the at Among the recepUon were: Mr. and same as deliberate slaughter. Two things arc needed to correct this condition in Utah. First, a public sentiment against any form of traffic violation, regardless of who may be the offender. Too many people wink at such things if these violations are done by someone with influence, such as was so flagrantly done by lreston G. Peterson, of the State Road commission, when he was arrested for drunken driving and speeding in Idaho, and took time out to strike the officer who arrested him, and yet Ladies Celenese and a short time afterward was actually Rayon BLOUSES by the Values to 98c for term on the state governor of Utah for another road commission. There should have been a howl go up over this entire Btate against such rotten politics as would permit such a thing, to say nothing of promoting it Yet so far as we know not one single objection was Large Size raised anywhere out loud, although we heard plenty of TABLE CLOTHS devil-may-ca- lira. Richard Glasler and family, and Ur. and Mrs. Frank Glaalar of Haber City; Mr. and Ura. W. . Gatherum and family of Salt Lake City; Mra. Betty Mutch of Ura. Florence Bennett Midrale, of Portland, Ore., Ura. LaVon Graham of Loa Angela, Ur. and Ura. Ray Hatfield of Sprlngrllla and Mra. Carl Patten of Siberia, Utah. An Orernlglit Canyon Party at 10$ t r. , |