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Show & rJ tmnmrnntmmm 1940 FATES A HOME AUGUST IXO goat M Printed for 4 11 12 18 18 8; Bobo h People A HOME PLANT ' 4. iwmaunmnnjjii HHUtmtmiMss A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number Thirty-Eig- I DEPENDABLE ht PUBLISHED . M.I.A. Convention ke What do You Think . Plans for Saturday, Sunday (Opialaaa kf The Tri-Sta- AT PROVO, UTAH Presides at Logan City Affairs Bv j A JOINT BOARD FOB DEFRNHR bu been created by President Rooeerelt and Premier MeKenil King of Canada which win hare the duty ot coordinating defsnaa a! SeWeTtern' HemUphere. details win be arranged between and United state aa a them along n 4,000 mils boundary Instead tbs two countries bare been cemented In friendship by inch organliatlona as Rotary dabs and ciric organisations, In which at least three Internation- al Peace Parka" hare been crest- ed along thus 4,000 mllcc, one Alberta and Montana, a second along the Manitoba boon- daiy, and n third In tbo Ontario arM RUMORS have It that Utah U a hot bed mnd activity, uiwwrdva such rumors are, for- - ed by every loyal cltlsen getting in behind the Federal ment In its detenu plane. This Is no time for divided counsel. Such tactics ss wo see going on In Washington are real evidence of the weakness of democracy. Loyal ritiaeuahip always adhere, being, ' en .uklrdembe'Umu?0.'! without interruption, explains Mr. lunch. alt In tba "auta of the Lean crop prospects of Booth- eutera Europe are emphasised by n Bncharut wheat forecast piao- lag Rumania's anticipated harvest at 1,510,000 metric tone, urn-parto the average yearly pro- dnctlon of around 5,000,000 tone, ed wt 4 v 0 0nl7 was at this advertised nel time, ha adds, becauu part of tho pra- for gent ...h.m. euh a tbo diversion canal from tba Weber river. Colton Urges Financial Help To Waterusers In Utah i:oo p. m. The second general session will convene a 1 e. m. In Collect HaM under the direction of Sharon atake. All stake and ward boards should ba in attendance. Tha topics "Vitalising tho M. 1. A" and Techniques in Group Loader- hip will ba discussed by General Board Members. 2:00 P. M. Department aeaalona as follows: Executive and Community Activity committees. Special Interact groups Joint M. Joint Explorert-JunloThe relationship between the loss of water by seepage e Girls from the canal systems of the state, and the loss by Scout Leaden. evaporation from Utah lake resulting in vast deficiencies s:oo p. k. in the water supply of this state, and the exodus from the ra From 15 to IS per cent of nil water flowing In canals through- out tbe state is lost W seepage, ho declared, and crop shortage are constantly reported dua to lack of water supply, and at tha same tlma waternaarg - companies are pending thousands of dollars "to 'other' wrier- buy new water from rimd. to make up thair dritetan- 81mllu1y, Utah Gleaners Juniors joint Girls. Scout and Explorer de- partments. Importance to Justify this program of conservation, Separata Scout and Explorer then tbe State will undertake, to departments. companies to lino 4:00 F. M.1 ' help Irrigation " or Hall for their canals with concrete Reassembly In College other Impervious material under dismissal.'' contract, whereby tbe State w&l furnish the money nt n low rata intereet oror a long Prtod 1 JSg to tbo vast o UUb 1,k Md ta POo? wn.teT annually which tha 'Bontbeaat part of Sait inks might be saved for lands now In- valley where water only le needed adequately auppUed. Tbe remedy to make thousands ,7.pUo. a7U' Special Interest groups. anOlclent e 'osee by during the as and actually much water as Dser Creek dam will eoneerv. tb latter sroiect coetlng When finished some 14.- 00,000, be added. "I see no reason why Utah which owna tba surplus waters of Utah Lake which are now bring lost by evaporation, and which aleo owns tho bod of the Lake, and tho reliction lands surround- lag It, should not step in and undertake this dyking project", declared Mr. Colton. I also propose that tha State conduct n survey of Irri- gatlon systems of tbo state to dotormina what losses by seepage there are In tbe transmission of water, and If It la found to ba of Iona continued M-M-ea Bee-HI- pntl every dty sad wo3 k were deeted, be do aomethiag bora about dty gar- bags. Boms people may 'kart thoaght ha bad torgottoa, ut I al gUuce at bis fllea on Oarage of ettlee from . scare throughout the eoutry nboat th am da aa Prove eat larger would diepell aay doabta a boat tha mayor's riaeerlty. ' For Hv yean ha has heaa dhtUi and bow ho prepoaaa to' Die-poa- ' r' pedal lavaatigaton of Prevei garbage problem, gatherlag eem' Plata data hard, aad etadytag sash Information with a'view to dotarl mining Jut what la hast' to da beat this City problem. Aa It M Provo la paylag too mach, far a vary laoanqnnto in "For a long time, wo have felt secure here between two wide oceans. Now this fooling of poal-tlv- o Wa security baa vanished. have coma to realise rather suddenly that nrtthar ourselves nor aervlea, bellevm Mayor onr vast resources are eeenr. We who claims that I cuts a smafh In a world where find ourselves par family, wool gtva tha SnCM powers are In a death straggle for dty aa adeqaata fearhapa of the earths repossession sources" ha declared. THR OTIUTT Warning hla fallow otfidale la at tha only that tbo defense program will go soarea of sack forward and that ss a result leu tha aasm tlma tha and leas Federal aid will come to earryiag oat tho addilocal authorities, but rather Bacillary, ha ballavaa. It fa aa tional taxM will ba levied. Mayor dau la other dtlee, hat tha rates Andereon urged that ovary eltlsea era as sally higher thaa who tha and every community must aacrl-flc- a Mayor bellevm will he aeemmor and aid tha Central governhere. The appointment at the twe ment In every possible way to Provo womea to this strengthen our defenses. "All hu sot pat been dew. will be lost locally aa well aa the aamm of them ladlu toco nationally If wo fall to sunrlvo aa dlvalgad by' the Commission, hat an Independent nation", ha ic oa out Baum aa H. Newell the plea le aeeopted a principle, eautloned. extensive speaking - campaign. aad tho data win ha fathered St OgdeM, the The vast program of National speaking- Wednesday- a Matos Mask Avdbbson of Pbovo earilaet poralfcWlate, eayS tltt defens has shifted the emphasis yesterday at Login, an foday at !!? ' bln In for In even tbs a campaign Richfield, from prasldsnpolitics Mayor Anderson is president of the Utah State . . tial election for no longer nomination as democratic lover- Municipal League now in session at Logan, where im- does It matteryear,so much who Ho a . or le nor of tie State of Utah. jopolicy-makin- g schedule resolutions . are on for elected to tbo White House, the being ballad as tba WorklnS portant . consideration before the convention draws to a close. Defense program mast go on Juat Mans Candidate", aad thoagfc J1" ,8f tba same, for upon adeqnato mill- - fighting n campaign without mack fame his bid for lies in Andersons ' per- tary and naval defense for Amerl- - outside assistance, he reporta a Mayor mainly fight for Mnoidprf power, egeinet the Utah ca depends tba welfare of our favorable" reception everywhere along tba Una. Power & Light company franchise in Provo, but his four country, bo believed. mntferttar nakmAl Altar the Kow Kounty Knral- - toa wko tendenclee are which Certain ttoTrauriPrara years in office here have given to Provo much more than strong In val will at RlcbfMd be visit re and have per-... i... even though that plant may bo dearer to cueelonenationally a power Demoplant, locally, Mayor Anderson MUlerd county where the 1 . tor tale thM emtnri other accomplishment. In all his work outlined In hie address, reviewing crate have Invited him to apeak nH,, .. J18 earJ tian iafiait (ruts canMuniat at their of work tha Qak the freak rally Meput year's he has been ably assisted by Commissioners J. Btd. kowaTar at UMo clpal League. Chief among these yon, on Saturday. In the after- knm BBu Quire, and during the past two years by Commissioner le the tendency toward Control- - noon he will aleo attan the eaawkara iaaaa i eompteta.' TMk' Cakkbt aflaed control In all government young Democrats State eoaven- - bo done until a Men dcflalto for la mada for tha ?rov IMtoaia tloa at Saratoga. One of the outstanding accomplishments of the Provo City commission, heeded by Mayor Anderson, In addition to tbo 850,000 ;; as xecompltahed, at municipal power plant and distribution system, la the vast Improve- mnnlcatlon facilities, he observed, attend the "' County Comof Immediate the ment to Provo's struts (under supervision Invited and which eliminate natural barriers guest pedal missioner McGuire) which total more than 50 blocks last year, and and Imaginary boundaries, thus paakar. a total of 310 block during tba past four years, all permanlsed with making a unified country so far rack asphalt, making Provo outstanding In tha state, and bringing as geography goes, but leaving tha municipal officials here as visitors from many atatea who hava In- old barrier! of politics, economics, and aDrial questions working spected tho wofk accomplished. overtime. Tbe tendency then Is Another outstanding record le in public Improvements such as to dominate the economic life of new Club house at the Golf course, n country more and mor on tbo tba Public Library building, tha tbe sewer extension projects over tbe city, the Improvements and part of governments, which axtenalona of tha dty waterworks, moat of which work baa been further emphasised by tho accomplished with a minimum coat to Provo city through the spon- for Federal aid, and tba eon sorship of WPA and PWA projects a grand total of which reaches quent control measures taken to eo that inch aid la bandied acmore than 1,000,000. At tha aama tlma a record has been mad The ammo! Utai County BepuUcon ' outing will In th matter of private building, more than 01,000 In building cording to Federal plana. nt Utah la especially vulnerable, be held in Provo in the Bowiette Park (North permits being Issued last year, aad tbe total since the beginning of Mayor Anderson's administration setting a new record of growth he commented, for this State has Fifth North and Fifth West streets), Saturday, August 7:3d pi n. in. and been on tho receiving lino for 24th. The outing commences at for Provo. anro least at 40,000,000 and state years which will be a there at county til Numerous other achievements era listed In tba official records program Federal of money nually having national candidAtc will pc' and of Provo City Affairs, a year-boo- k an present. Pydriipient published annually giving i been poured Into Utah In loans, will )e present also, and state Republican leader on (Continued Page Two) (Continued on Pegs Two) Mian Beraleed ' Wdodtard " M entertainere ar1' wall knows . as maw r1." " r. f Vr . ..4,. , m wllawn r , With every community in Utah Valley striving to pre- exhibits pare the best they have for the big Community - i ?zr r Jsse JStra nSSStSiSJBS--'- Gather Saturday at Souiolto Prk it of-fice- nIed 11 tbo famou Utah Valley tha beat bones In the entire state. HorM Puing contest a yearly Several classes In tbo bore how, however, are limited to Utah aa such County borsee only, I ) , t i , t ,i 4I S and make their homes, xjtah nssrts Brlkham Youii and ' neera u,e desire and The win Utah County Fair appears, two weeks away, like the (0 (0 ut and dtTa,op tha best Fair'everto bestaged here, according eoureee of tbta State, and not roly biggest M Bpoa other peopla to help. By aach conservation plana I am snro seventh, and flO eighth prise, Utah's finest young peopla would competition being among Amerifind places to dwell right bar In can Pork, Labi, Orem, Pays on. Utah. It may taka legislation to Pleasant Grove, Provo, Spanish Ideas are hot tho accomplish It, Fork and Sprlngvllla. Hand and can ba accomplished, CLASS B. exhibits will ba for if 1 am elected governor of Maple- Alpine, Genola, Goshen, this State I shall undertake a and add ton, Salem, tbo Santaqnln, of template Investigation In prise money bring of- - six prisee will be offered etartlng slblltllee In this respect, and If at 100, then 7S, then 50 and and fared aa follows: feasible, shall recommend CLASS A. exhibits: 50 first, tbree 25 prises. nrge steps ba taken to bring about 100 third, (SO Horae Pulling Contest: the practical operation of such a 150 second fourth; 50 fifth, 50 sixth, 50 program, ha eoncladed. Among tbe major aporta ached- - ut, town he 8 tteT TWO PROVO WOMEN to th UtmtMa Imrtrneat aa ly Utah Valley 'S Fair Set for September 5,6,7 ud IT MUM OltANv HI study of Utah Gaunti Ropablleans to ra Bee-Hiv- state of thousands of its young people annually was brought to the attentoin of Utah voters today by Don B. Colton in an address at Fillmore in which he pledged himself, if elected governor1, to take immediate steps toward conserving Utahs water supply in both losses. DAIIVI CDCAVC Nnmcrpna complex social, scon- omle, and political problsms bam-mer away as usual at municipal officers throughout tho Stats, but at tba moment all thoughts arc turned to tho problsms of tbo Nation more than on local affairs, ba told tho delegates from prae-ticalUtah. apodal ever alas 4odanoa " Mayor Mark . T:M P. M. , Provo City -- Associ-Canad- Saturday erasing nt the M.LA. Girls Home In Proro Canyon tho Joint stako boards ot tha three stake will meet for apodal ln- straction In Leaderehlp Guides. stake will be In eharge. The Utah Conetractlon com-pany of Ogden was low bidder as u J bids wars opened Wednesday Sunday morning nt I o'clock morning from eight Contracting companies for tha boring of tha all atake and ward boards of tho vest half of tbo Duchesne tnnnel, If. L A. an Priesthood anthorl-lln- e. the low Md being 177, 071. The ties will assemble In College Hall highest bid waa $1,111, ISO by (at the B.T.U.) for tho opening tbo United Concrete Pip com- - czerdacs. Three general topics pany of Los Angelas. The earing will ba discussed by tbs General n costa will accraa to tbo sub- - Board members: (Proro Stake urlbera of Door Crook water, tha will be In charge) u. S. Bureau of Reclamation Tbo M. L A. theme The M. I. A. assembly amts being around 1,000,000, Tba Improvement Era which la about 105,150 higher than tba work will now actually coat according to E. O. Larsen, 10:15 A. M. district engineer for tbo U. 8. . Tho Cultural Aria program will Bureau, who opened tbs bids, In be presented In four separate de-the south Court room In tho City psrtmenta: dsnea, drama, music and County building, before n and speech arts. Stake and ward Urge group of contractors and executives should divide them selves among tho four sections, awarded all All claaa department leaden and Era directors are asked to attend ltt Washington from where the award la made officially. Little 11:15 A. M. doubt la entertained, however, by Separate muting will ba bald local officials, that tha Utah' Con- for tha T. M. M. I. A. and tha struction company bid will bo ac- T. W. M. I. A. Lunch Tima If ao work ahonld atari 12:00 Nooa cepted. will 40 continue within day. and (Mr of Pniinary problems confronting cities and towns in Utah have dwindled into insignificance, in comparison with the major problem of national Defense, according to ' Mayor Mark Anderson, president 'of the Mum League of Utah in his opening address today at the S' convention in Logan over which he is presiding. Presaging the 1940-4- 1 Mutual Impovement Aaaoeia- tion program the annual Pall convention will be held on Saturday and Sunday, August 24 and 25, for all M. L A. stake and ward boards in the Provo, Sharon and Utah Jakes. Member, of the General Boards of the Young a Mens and Young Womens Mntnal Improvement ations will be in attendance to conduct the convention proceedings which ar as follows: Saturday FRIDAY, AffftPST 23, 1910 INDEPENDENT cod! yftrd before Jft P. m. 11 'a. mi" in briwroJ mlnd No - entry fa 'win ;b charged. Thro classes of teams era allowed:"' 1.' Teams under 700 pounde; t. between 1700 and 000 pounds. I. brer 000 pounds weight. Prisee are 10, 10 and 10. Hon Show Most Attractive Mr. Shaw thinks tha Hors aiow will become tba moat tractive section of tbo entire fair, fmt because It will bo held under the lights at night nt tbe Fair, and secondly because already en- trice have been mada of many of at-10- 50 I m tbo Ladles' Pleasure class, tbo Children M,'thd CouAtjrta PleaOtre class,' owners to ride: all of which classes tb ' saddlt horses will bo shoin on tha'wslk, trot, and cartel (ilo rtotnOdod gallop)?' Practical If1 avery Community In'tnah Valle Wlll have j entries In these classes. Circa Entertainment' EnterfalnmCnf wllT be provided com-paby tbe Hildebrand Circus of Hollywood, which promises sensational features la lion acta, elephant acta, high aerial act (120 feet abova ground with a troupe of performers ), a tumbling act Juggling net, and a high y and diving act. The rides shows will ba operated too by Hildebrand outfit. yn mid-wa- jest jss: E. Martin of Maine, aaalataat national RopoblU can chairman and head of tho wo-mans division of tho RopuMicmn party era expected ta be present at tba outing. David J. Wilson officers and all state executive will bo present.' Activities of tbo day, will Include swimming con tee ta and softball games between the young Republican and tha older' of tho party. Also a picked girls' turn from Lehl on one from tho south and of tho county will ploy. There will bo between tbo winner of o ploy-of- f tbo girls' game and tbo candidates. Prisee will bo given for winners in tbe contests. Mule will be furnlehed daring tbe after-,noo- n and evening for tboee who do not desire to watch tba ball and Mine Marlon games. ana Tba nationally known famous Stewart alatara, Thorn and Valene, of Loe Angeles, will entertain the crowd daring tha afternoon and evening. Thee t- -- perfor,Md h - at tka celobratlon In Provo, Mrs. Jooaphlao Johnson of Provo la genaral chairman of tho outing. Frost 'precant ladtoatiaaa, tho outing will undoubtedly bo tbo largest political outing hold In tho county (or yean, Mrs. Lola Christensen Is In eknrg of tbo programs. J. Rulon Morgan, County Chairman, 'announces that ' over five hundred invitations have been mailed today to prominent Republicans n the county and state and also' to a largo somber of Democrats and Independent voter who hove Indicated that they ora against tbe third term and Intend to support Wendell Wilkie for president All tna state and eonnty candidates have asanrad the committee that they wUl b present at tbe outing. Arrangements wUl be made for tboee who attend tbo outing to meet all the candidates. Those who attend are reqoeeted to bring basket lunches. . |