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Show Childrens Day at County Fair Today Thousands of children from all parts of Utah county It is Childrens Day at the Fair Friday, Sept 6th. Prizes will be given to all winners, and the day will be filled with thrills and gifts for all. Here are some dor II reart. of the days features: Free entrance for all children that dar. Free Clrcui. Free Puppet Show Free Candy Shower at I o'clock Children's races for all age groups from I to 15 roars begin- ning at I oclock. SPECIAL EVENTS: SOFTBALL Two Exhibition Games, beginning at 5 oclock. Ciria: Bpanlsh Fork Zlppsrettes. State question, unless it is "Why Can't Boys will be Men might well be taken aa the slogan 1 TOt 00 Uher Met' of the for the Provo Youth Council of which Mrs. W. T. Hosier JJJJ WMrtStto Is president, and Carl Bunnell is aernauticg director, under is merely a democratic ' way of whose sponsorship the Provo Model builders are working bolding a nominating convention, with such energy that every boy in the group literally sheds 5?? rieasualT enthusiasm for his own future and the futun of aemautics and removing from the r--t the in America, demagogue and party boas, for no th r Uflaeaee bP Its all a proportion ch"f for us says Bob Sward Jr who pub,te recognition sufficient . to ean be exerted at the polls to a sponsor tor Primary as so often appears ou Is one of the most enthusiastic of obuta MB e,ub they ean go the open floor of a nominating the 15 or 10 boys who now make th,lr Into h work, ssd Wa the eoavwtloo. r up the Model Builders group Model Aernautlcs as of Academy Mr. aa under Bunnell a working AMOTM AHhWn U head- lb division th?X self-hel- If It 2 DON B. COLTON rsn neck and neck with Stevens for the candidacy for governor of Utah on the republican ticket, the Issue being In doubt until almost the last ballot was counted. They will try It out election again at the "run-of- f on October 1, but the betting gives the chances to Colton among the older republicans. J. Bracken Lee of Price was third man, with William J. Lowe and Otto A. Weliley trailing in order. If Colton wins on Oct. 1 he will face Herbert B. Maw, or possibly Henry D. Moyle, for the final test In November. Leads Republicans collection department asserting that Mr. Klnear had overpaid his account 1 and told him to change a $10 bill and the refund would be mede. Accordingly Mr. Klnear was making the change but when his back wss turned the man picked up the change and keeping his 1 10- - bill, fled the scene with all the money. Mr. Klnear lives on the Lake View, drive near the Provo river bridge. He notified the city police who are looking for the robber, and warn dtisens to beware of similar schemes to defraud the unwary. Provos mayor had hardly concluded his years term as head of the Utah Municipal League when he turned his attention to the solution of one of Utah Countys biggest problems: the accretion ground problem surrounding Utah Lake, particularly near Provo where the land has become invaluable for the development of a recreational area, and for training use in civil aeraunatics. Accompanying Mayor Anderson were City Attorney I. E. Brockbank, and Elmer Madsen who has had much to do with the development of recreation facilities at the Lake. They met with Attorney General Joseph Chez, State Engineer T. H. Humph-ery- s, State Road Commission Chairman, W. D. Hammond, State Aemautics Board Director, Joseph Bergin, State Fish and Game Commissioner Newell B. Cook, State Road Engineer, F. C. Knowlton, and other state officials. The conference which lasted most of tion of cash crops under contract or such crops as enjoy a dependable market Is advised, and attention to superior quality, and proper pack is much needed for such crops. SOIL FERTILITY : Utah county soils are fast being depleted, at least 25 per cent now being lost through continuous ex- The following Is a summary of the recommendations made by KKDH: eonnty has 20,250 acres this Planning board, showing white top morning weeds of Utah wherein lacks, Valley first sow and then what must be done to tfory. thistle, perrenniel thlstlo, mainly, and In addition much of the good crop land Is Infested, so that cost of cultivation .. .jji Is Increased 100 per cent and at k ,re reduced to ve.l. that 41.5 of the farm. ggrcLve cultivation and In Utah county are under 20 ... . conacres. If small farm, .re 0r tlnued people must specialise on w,rd d 1 hTt 'e,u,t,ln,! I, subsistence farming, and look elsewhere for additional cash in- ? any that clear come, which the farms cannot It Is Increasingly weed eradication pro- provide. Further development of wlH 1,6 ccef r,m 7 industry, mining and manufacture cooperation, both In the fields Ing are needed. bD'U1, nd ,lon d,tcb The practice of splitting farms for young CASH CROPS: up to make room people is endangering Utah's Large acres of Irrigated grain existence on the soil. If the land are not Justified on the average Is to support more families, those small farm, except as It is used families will be forced to accept a as a nurse crop or planted standard of living or find cause of some unusual weather or farm condition. The produc outside employment. tS'Tnc:!: T ... fight it out at the run-o- ff election. J. Will Robinson Is the democratic nominee for the Second district, being unopposed In the It appears likely nomination. thnt Robinson and Christensen will contend for victory at the polls In November. ,B Washington. lads would like to dM,oeey Itself, far It Is evident group, but fineness pro- - ".t te "a. tostortSl J35h conditions ba other boy In the group and the coat ? sround 115 or larger 40. commented Young Bob as tha boy the morsand' the group good ean come he prepared for Sundays h! out of their activities. Model exhibition down at . Utah Lake Airport field. FUTURE CAREERS are In the making for every one MODEL SHOW PLANS tbtastle boys, do- are almost completed, for Sun- - of tb Bob, wbe already day, Sept. 8, at 8.10 p. m. follow. 1re Yon et bl the Boeing on Bun- Ing their big crack-u- p tlw at Oakland, day, August 85, when every cbo1 ndol bope within two years model but one cracked up and c,, d himself on the Oakland left the boy. with many valuable lessons In better airplane build- - nbrort. Similar ambitions antof every boy In ing, only one plane being nego- - mit th helirU Panning to tinted successfully by Bob. and lhe rouP- one being lost entirely ter tb Doming schools r th Wane lpdu.tr?; out on tha take. , . i, fr. J. er traction, erosion of top soil, improper use of irrigation water, and the Infestation of weeds. The remedy lies In the use of barnyard manure, application of commercial fertilisers, a better rotation of crops, and the use of better Irrigation practices. Increasing tho dairy Industry also will help this fertility problem. IRRIGATION WATER: Utah Valleys future depends almost entirely upon the proper use of irrigation water. It was shown by actual survey that only 40 to 60 per cent of water diverted from the main streams for Irrigation ever reaches the farm, and that only 12 to 84 per cent Is made available for plant use. Additional water can be made available by small reservoir development and by conservation of underground water resources. Lining canals with cement, to prevent seepage, and elimination of marginal land from cultivation, such as steep, rolling, or Infertile rss; .u"u.rs.,rr, sx Knudsan are soma of the leaders in the Model Building group, and ENTHUSIASM upon these fellows much of the tba bey word enthusiasm rests. Each boy of lmonc theM Yontb CoBneI, boyi, the 15 or 80 ha. made a model, but 0Qa of tbem ,lliai however and each model has jbaj ewy befor8 success comes entered for Sundays show. earrh atudr, ang Models are of two or three out of models, a knowledge of kinds, anything being permlssable woods, and metals, and designing, for entry from a boat, train, car, and training In electric wiring, or airplane, but enthusiasm runs and In glues and tensile strength definitely toward tbe airplane of various materials. Some of models, which are of two main tha boys have as many as six kinds, the gas powered models, and the rubber powered, the latter using elastic for power. PRIZES are offered for both kinds of SUNDAYS SHOW airplane models 18 for first and the prise for gas powered planes, a boS.?. anxfous tor aokf crowi box of glue and set of three proto wltneM their experimental pellers for the worst crack-u, while other prises Include a set of I? a? ad wrenches and a washing or lubrt- whna'Touth worth " cation Job. Among the rubber n pre- br powered plane, award, will be jmr ka nn?V ?.wn 12.00 for first prim, and a 81 kit of tools for the second, and 50 afternoon declare. Mrs. Haaler, who 1. as enthusiastic about cents for third. these boys and their work as tba PUBLIC IS INVITED hoys themselves are about their to the Sunday show free of models. tto ... ." w Rpcnni TTfallu Vwl CiOVCmOF , - re-be- en lands, and tbe consolidation of cases, as shown by subsequent farming units to permit greater checking of the list. efficiency In operation will help solve this water problem. HIGH POWERED ftAIJSMAXSIIIP SICKNESS: HIGH COST OF Insecurity has Agricultural are Though Utah people seek an easier healthy, the present costs of caused many toa medical and dental care and of way of making living by undeMany hospitalisation are greatly beyond rtakings sell something. the ability of the average farmer families have been led Into an payment partial to pay, and contributes substan- overextended on account of high power tially to his financial embarrass- buying ment. Utah's people have a salesmanship and sympathetic Things are bought which reputation for doing everything appeal. and It seems difnot are needed, when possible for their patients sickness strikes, yet 56 per cent ficult for many to choose wisely, of the people have Insufficient and so are easily 111led Into expendifitted to meet medical care, and 62 per cent are tures for things Prepare ns for without adequate dental care. their needs. Rural Utah Is without sewage Temptation should be the watchas the Itindisposal systems Of any kind, and word for every family organised fly prevention does not erant salesman approaches. exist In rural populations. MuniHIGH TAMM: cipalities enjoy excellent water, With few people, and small In wells abound rural and deep taxes bear down heavily. areas, sreas, but only 2,626 farm homes Also high wants In terms of pubhave water piped into ucm, and lic services Increase taxes. A about 1600 have bath rooms. distribution of the burden of taxexamined ation based on ability to pay Of 760 children through the Public Health Nurs- would help this situation. ing program 450 had defective tonsils, adenoids, 420 had de- UNSTABLE PRICES fective teeth, 265 bad throat de- AND WEATHER: Both price factors and weather fects, 200 had poor nutrition 160 bad defective ears, 01 had- poor conditions contribute toward tho vision, and 852 fiad other defects, present financial conditions of yet correction of these defects did Utah county. Both are seemingly not occur except In scattered beyond control. aKi- - 21 brMk--" eba0tl0 arising from too msnv nartle. where no of tbem ean win a majority for oae- rylag on democratic government which requires a clear majority 111 f ueembly to conduct legie- (Continued on Page Four) " How Security In the Home May Be Found In Utah Valley " CHRISTENSEN S"?" d. C. Many p. (By 8. R. BOSWELL, County Agent) A. SHERMAN Tuesday this' week seemed unanimous on a few points: ' 1. That meander lands around Utah Lake .belong . la the State. . 2. That the State should quiet title on all lands in question against any persons or parties claiming ownership or right to use or occupy such lands. 3. That any use to which any of such lands are put, either for recreation or other use, in the future must be with State permission and subject to the use of such lands for reclamation purposes by the Federal government. Opinions were expressed freely by all officials, many difficulties being shown in the way, such as finances necessary to quiet title, or to proceed with plans now in mind by various authorities. The following is a memorandum submitted by Mayor Anderson to'the Conference, which generally was conceded as containing the essence of the problems involved: major Interests from the pubjle MONEY AVAILABLE While recreation should. In onr standpoint are: 1. Reclamation opinion, be considered secondary to reclamation It Is nevertheless I. Recreation 8. Aviation very Important now tnst tne If the squatters are right In National Park Service and Provo wbat they claim, then reclama- City are spending several hundred tion, Involving the dyking of Utah thousand dollars to provide boatlake will be greatly hampered if ing, bathing and other recreation not prevented. (Continued on Page Fonr) Indefinite Ownership For many years the accretion or low lands about Utah Lake have been a source of continual conflict became of the seeming Indefinite ownership of these areas that He below what Is known as meander. There are many Interests Involved In this problem bnt the IIow can the people of Utah Valley obtain "security in the home, enjoy a satisfactory income, and become a healthier people? that question is being asked as never before in a year of drought and smaller crops. The answer comes from the Utah County Agricultural Planning Board, with S. R. Boswell of Provo, as county agent, who urges the efficient use of resources, cooperative organizations, improved farm practices, more cash crops such as dairy and poultry, and the use of additional water properly applied. of Provo who has a nice lead over Reed E. Vet ter 11 for the republican nomination for congress from the Second district. They will , befor Address Rotarians DAVID KINEAK was robbed Wednesday evening at his home by a man about 45 years of age who presented himReed self as an officer of Provo city v ... Dr. Pace Will Utah State hospital, Provo, will be the speaker at Rotary In Provo Friday at 11.15 announces M. Howard Graham, chairman of the Program committee. Dr. Paces subject will be Psychiatric Standards of Progress. The program will be under the direction of the 'Vocational committee of which I. E. Brockbank, city attorney. Is head. Mr. Brockbank will direct the program features of the luncheon. t etoa " p of the Youths Council in liy model cost me about Provo, w .. the Primary Election - Lumber, Third place winners. the little folks. Orem vs. Lehl Girls of the The activities will be under the Primary groups. of Ireta B. Mason, supervision Boys: DutrIct Supervisor of Becreatlon K.Mhitinn 0t th Works Admlnlstra- Bantaquln vs. Provo Unbeaten tIon a General chairman. Wil- ford Mower of Springvllle, Leads in Close Race assisted by the W.P.A. Recreation staff of Utah County. The Puppet shows will be under the direction of Mrs. Louise All-re- d, a member of the local Recreation staff during the past summer. of the, Future Careen Being Determined by Rapid Progreas pmmabv mnioi r is the most, often propounded Being Made by 15 Youth Council Boys Hen champions of their districts. Bore Elimination Tournament lncludee: Lehi, Springvllle, Pay-eon and American Fork. Her Kida! Want to See a Circaa? Hundred! of free ride tickets on the HUdenbrand Carnival rides 111 be given away and a shower of tiny parachutes laden with candy kisses will be dropped from an airplane. The big five act circus will be for the presented eepedally during the course of 7ngsters tha afternoon and tha pttppatB Dr. Garland H. Pace, Since Aemautics Slum Sunday will enjoy today. SPECIAL FEATURES: Model Builders Plan Comments Heard I Provo Major Mark Anderson Seeks Solotion to Utah Lake Land Problem HERBERT B. MAW Is the strong man of the crats n tbs flbt tor tba Bber his total natorlal nomJnation but not being sufficient to take a majority over all five other MPnU, Henry D. Moyle run- ning In second place with only 17,000 votes approximately. W. MCnkle Pturrf Oscar thlrd w,tk Bundy and Newell H. Baum in order down the line. That Maw Is generwill win In the "run-off- 1 ally conceded. If he does be will then face Don B. Colton or Reed Stevens of tbe republican ticket for the finals In November. vl Is Unopposed DISCOURAGEMENT AND INDIFFERENCE: People have somehow got Into a spirit of living for today only. "We spend in time of plenty and pay back In time of want. Others observe that people on relief have an easier time than themselves, and, so thrift goes by the way. and initiative and determination Is lessened. Too often debts are and forgotten and mortgages other responsibilities are neglected, resulting In families going on relief, because they see more security and less worry, as they view It. Wage standards on the farm have been raised by WPA labor and It Is known that farms cannot pay such higher labor coats and survive. In other words the rewards for bard work and sacrifice on the farms are rapidly vanishing. The solution to all this rests almost entirely In proper cooperation and In organising marketing facilities. Farm management Is essential to tbe farm, and guided by correct cooperative principles, the farm population may yet persist. This applies especially to the use of good machinery, knd tbe putting of the farm on an efficiency basis. ABE MURDOCK took Utahs. successfully Primary election as candidate for the Democratic ticket to the U. S. Senate. He defeated the veteran senator, 'William H. King. The republican candidate will be determined at the "run-of- f election when Philo T. Farnsworth Jr. and Oscar W. Carlson will battle for a majority. who . I |