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Show kzT UTAH VALLEY MEWS Friday, August 30, 1940 Judge McConkie Pleads For Farmers Farmer problem and tha la sympathy with the advanced rural Ufa were tha burden of social legislation of the past few years, such as Old Age pensions, Judga Oacar W. McConkle'a tbia week in Utah county, assistance to the aged, poor first at Plaaaant Orora and blind, and dependent, adding that Americas Fork on Tuesday, and if ha is sleeted as Utah's GoverIn other sections during tba re- nor be will devote bis attention mainder of tha vaek. Judga toward the security of tba unis one of tba' democratic fortunate is the state, and at the candidates for the office of same time encourage new inGovernor of Utah. dustries, by returning to tba For 41 rears of hla Ufa ha' fundamental principles of cooperation and economic Justice. lived uadar rural eoaditioas, all tba problems of farming and ranching incident to thia country, and still owns his ova farm. Judga XcConhlo believes la co- Coasalt Gouty Ctsrk or Ike for farther operation, ha declared at every meeting, especially Important being the cooperation batvaan tha NOTICE TO CHAD1TOH8 State and Federal agendas, regarding farming if tha purchasing ESTATE OF ROSAMOND power of the farmer la to ha inea ia Legal Notices creased. Tha Impoverished condition of tba constitute Utah's farsu greatest problem in Utah today, ho declared, yat at tha same time the farm offers tha greatest opof portunity for employment more people, and the ereatlon of stability for its people. "Present buslnaea cannot absorb tba unemployed, so that it becomes necessary to create new employment, and the farm la the moat hopeful field for creating that employment, he ezplalned. Conservation of Utah's water resources, and the expansion of marketing facilities for Utah prodaeta are also major problems facing the state, ho believes. Ho also expressed himself tally EMILT PARCEL! DECEASED. Creditors will present claims, under oath, with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at tbs office of Brockbank A Pope, atXnlght Buildtorneys, Suite ing, Provo, Utah, on or before tba 16th day of October, A. D., 1140. WILLIAM X. PARCEL! ill Published I and IS. NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS Notice is hereby given that the following Applications have been filed to appropriate underground water from wells in Utah county, Utah: 11171 Nelson Bros., Goshen, Utah; S.SB g.p.m. for stock watering from each of two I --In. wells 00 ft. deep located (1) N. 1SS and (S) S 111 ft. and W. 7411 and W. 0110 ft., both from the BE Cor. See. IS, T. I B., R. 1 W.; 8LBAM. 11611 Victor p. Sabin, Salem, Utah; 0.71 g.p.m. for domestic use from 4 in. well 141 ft. deep at point 8 110 ft. and B. S00 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. IS, T. I S. R. 1 E.. 8LBAM. 11117 Dean B. Taylor West Dated Aug. SSnd, 1040. JOHN 8. EVANS Drive, Provo, Utah; 10 g.p.m. for Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. domeetic use from I in. wall 100 Publication la Utah Vallsyfews, ft. deep at point 8. 104S.I ft. and A Sept. 0 A IS, 1040. W. S0I.I ft. from NB Cor. Sec. Aug. ft ft I E., 6LBAM. 1S4IS E. L. Ottaaen, Spanish g.p.m. for irriFork, Utah; gation from I In. well SOI ft. and 8. ISO deep at point E. 610 ft from NW Cor. See. I, T. I S., R. S ., 8LBAM. 11701 Joseph H. Lambert, Lehi, Utah; 10 g.p.m. for domeetic use from I In. well ISO ft. deep at point N I1S.S ft. and E. Cor. See. 474.1 ft-- from the 8 IS, T. 4 8., R. 1 W., SLBAM. 1J716 La Roy D. Horrocka, Salem, Utah; 0.7S g.p.m. for domestic use from 4 in. well ISO and W. SO deep at point N. 411 ft from SB Cor. See. 11, T. 0 S, R. I E. SLBAM. 11719 Phil Parry, American Fork, Utah; 0.71 g.p.m. for domestic us from I In. well 100 deep at point N. 0S7.S ft. and from SB Cor. Sec. IS, W. 100 T. I 8., R. 1 E., SLBAM. 0, T. 7 S., R. ll.l ft ft ft Protest SS-S- O In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners Loan Corporation, Plaintiff, v. L. W. Hicka and Llssla Hicks, his wife, Spar- - LMimtHiwm II licit UIIIEI cunismul turns ii osrr mi HI HUE IIM His Own Record Brings Endorsement T. Earle Foote, member of the State Legislature from 2nd District STANDS FOR EQUALIZATION hia record of voting OF TAXES at the State Legislative session in prove this. are still with us. Inand uncertainty frighten farmers, laborers, security teachers, a god, and small business men. Ilia record in the State Legislature proves he worked for legislation designed to help the lot of all these people. AND FOR OriLY A FEW DOLLARS A E30HTH! Lsl fort el taponamk mk HE STUDIES UTAHj3 PROBLEMS koma I bo Msfil bf lack of ready nnd September I and IS. NOTICE TO CltKlJlTOKM ment. C. V. HANSEN. Estate of Ole Sorensen, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of Maurice SSI West Harding, (enter Street, Provo, Utah, on or before October SI, 1040. J. T. Arrowsmith, Administrator. Publication dates: Aug. 10, and Sept 0, IS, and SO. He is unafraid to face facts. He delves into them. He studios them scientifically. Our SOCIAL and ECONOMIC problems mast be attacked fearlessly if we are to survive. Hia record in the State Legislature shows he went to the bottom of these problems, and proposed remedies yet to be applied. cask SIHFLE...EC030IUCAL...QUICK to Can doit o INSURANCE FRED E. SAY PI Av. 71 N. Uatv. BE SOLVED Editor, Utah Valley News: Tbe machine age baa solved tbe It baa problem of production. not solved the problem of distribution. mere are millions oqt of work. They must eitber bo supported on charity or given work. Tha number now supported by charity of eitber official or private sources costs tbs Nation billions of dollars n year and thara la only bankruptcy ahead. Labor can be dlatribnted only ny limiting bourn or by limiting age. ReTha Townsend National covery program offers age as tbe logical and humane way of distributing Jobs. It will restore life to tba American way. It la tbe check upon commnnlam nnd fascism. It la emphatically American nnd In .pledged to tha preservation of our American rights assured by the Bill of Rights. For theso reasons Congress will someday adopt 1L There la no alternative. The Townsend Plan provides that It will be paid from n 3 per cent transaction tax, distributed pro rata among its recipients. With the increase in business, It jls believed that, In n short time, 'this tax will not only be able to pay tbe annuities but also retire tbe national debt. It la not a compulsory plan. Shouia a person accept annuity he would be required to retire from labor. If after be baa received the annuity ha decides to enter private business, ha can do so by abandoning the annuity. There will be no such inquisitions as aro required ' IBS Wert TABLE TENNIS PROVES POPULAR Tabla tannin baa proven I very popular at Rosalawn this snmmer. Tha tabla baa been in use conRADIOS Five players remain tinuously. Refrigerators Washers ia tbs tournament being ran off at tho present. Tho players era: REPAIRING Konnlon Anderson, Cullen ChrisAPPLIANCE GRIFFITH tensen Harold Nellsao, Hoyden Carter and Arlo Kitchen. at tbe Harold Nielsen and Arlo Kitchen aro scheduled to put on a table tennis exhibition on Labor 111 West Cantor I Day. Thera will also be a doubles exhibition. , Dr. E. Mansfield FOR CHIROPRACTOR For S famllW. Owner oat of work. Will trade for smaU wRb Eqatppd etortrteftS baslnrsa or what bare yon? Write P. O. Boa Ml. 71 East Canter Phone lilt Provo Cleaners 77 N. Phone 45 1st Wert man- power, the technical skills, the power and the energy Utah Timbor & Coi 1M Wart 5th North PhsBt 212 . .OiOZedJO SUV iib NECT AND USED BUSINESS". SAVINGS STORE-WID- E . i COMPLETE BEDROOM OUTFIT Bed Chest Vanity , ' Bench Coil Spring Inner Spring Mattress Two Bed Pillows Two Vanity Lamps One Bed Lamp One 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rug Regular Total Value $134.95 SALE PRICE, all for $114.95 YOU SAVE . - - $20.00 See the Bargains in Our Window Furniture Exchange Carter Sie-SI- C W. SL Phone 24 1940S GREATEST Goodrich Silvertown S ENDORSED BY FLOOR LEADER: SALE Furniture why not use them for the BENEFIT OF UTAH! Hia record in the State Legislature shows he fought for Utah, and demanded that its people be the first consideration of all legislation. Mr. Footes work was commended by all who appreciate the problems of the. COMMON PEOPLE and wanted them above the interests of "BIO SHELDON R. BREWSTER, majority , floor loader in the State Legislature said of Mr. Foote, n a recent letter : "Your record in the 1939 Legislature should have convinced all the people in your district that their interests were your interest, "So many legislators forget the people they are serving when they are elected and yield to the dictates of political machines and pressure groups. "It is refreshing to find one, like yourself, who stands firm in the cause of right, and who ia willing to bring about progressive changes which will be beneficial to all the people of Utah". on the record MR FOOTE ftEEKS of his own work. As an elector you have every reason RE-ELECTI- to support progressive, safe legislation which will establish higher incomes, more purchasing power, for the common people, and at the same time FIGHT CLASS LEGISLATION which reacts only to the interests of "Special Privileged Classes, and ends in depressions. IL ES 2 600X16 SILVERTOWN $9.95 5.SSX17 SIVERTOWN $945 XIS SILVERTOWN $7.55 5.00' And Tour Old Tire While They Last Low Cash Prices on GOODRICH COMMANDERS Tsv- Telluride Motor Go. 57 West Center OREM and PROVO, UTAH ASK FOR THE BUDGET DEPT. Complete Service for All Cars on Budget Plan, Too! IT! 1SS VBTBHNARJAlf Says Hansen WE HAVE ABUNDANT NATURAL RESOURCES Bat Utah is a Poor State, WHY! We have the ATM FOR B,000 ALIENS RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS In Utah county mns t register and be fingerprinted before December SI or be subject to a fine PHIL SNOW Phaas 7S7W of SI.000 nnd imprisonment for lx months, according to J. W. Provo postmaster, Dangerflald, in whose office thia work of regisCOMPLETE tering nnd fingerprinting la now RADIO SERVICE going forward alnco Taaaday. Aa Allen, according to tho official AND APrUAKCto definition, is any foralgn bora resident of United States who baa II North Univ. Ava. S1 not become n cltlsen of United States. First papers do net eonnt aa only bona fid cltisans are DR. ARTHUR VANCE exempt from registration. PROBLEM MUST Low Incomes and Unemployment sod Iat 1, SO under tba Social Security Act Tba purpose of tbe plan is to restore prosperity and to do tbia by increasing pure basing power. Tba $oclal Security plan la b4ed upon tba basis of needs and wants. Tba Townsend plan Is based upon tbe philosophy 'of plenty for all nnd n constantly increasing standard of living. Tho Social Security Plan is compulsTba Townsend Plan is ory. American la its voluntary enforce- resisting the granting A FRIEND OF THE COMMON PEOPLE moan to of any of tba foregoing Applications must be In affidavit form, with extra copy, and fUad with T. II. Humpberya, state Engineer, 401 Btata Capitol, Balt Lake City, Utah, with a tea of 1, on or before October IS, 1946. T. H. Humpberya STATE ENGINEER. Publication dates: August IS, DISTRIBUTION 1939 ThaosTg ft ft SHERIFF'S SALE .HIT MIICIIU joi Administrator. II, SO Sept Aug. dula Dralia, Paraskave Bmanls, Tbs Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, a Corporation, State Tag Commlasion, V. W. Harrison and I. G. Bench, E. O. Moe, W. H. Fox, and any and all peraons claiming any interest In the described premises by, through or under the said defendants, or either or any thereof, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale at eleven o'clock a. m., September llih, 1040 at front door of Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the premises, situated in Aforesaid County and particularly described as follows: All of Lot 17, Block 4, Plat "A, Iran ton Subdivision of Utah County, State of Utah. - |