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Show i A UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, September 20, 1940. ba reverted. Utah Waferusers Threatened With Loss of Right- sUtah water users hundreds of them may lose their water rights through inability to finance costly court action, which would be necessary should a recent ruling of the state supreme court be reversed, according to representation presented at a meeting of the Utah Water Storage commission this week. Ths ruling referred to directed the cute engineer to meko n de-- i of Vtef riShU of the Jordna river, and their trlbutarlee. It was haaded down in a cue brought by Salt Lake City and several irrigation of 8alt Lake county against more than S.000 defendants, principally In Utah county. fThe Third district court, where the case was Instigated, was directed to accept these determinations unless they were protested. This would relieve Individual water uaers of the necessity of financing Investigations and court eom-pani- ea 1WT Bouomt OIL M hbr procedure necemrjr to eatebllah proof of their rights. cu, WM th, xh, UrfHt wlUr BUt OTer brought la Utah. The Spanish Fork West. Field Irrigation Company and other water users, defendants In the original suit, which sought to bring about adjudication of the waters Involved, asked the supreme court to prohibit the district court from going ahead with the case. Numerous Inquiries, both written and verbal, have been directed to the state engineer seeking information on the probable effect, should the higher court decision SMe A had siwtwn PARTY DID AS HCRSCLf. DM3SE8 Plaintiffs la tba original suit bava petitioned for u rehearing of tba ease. Tba court' decision upheld a law passed In 1SSI and amended In XSSI, which required the court to proceed with a determination of rights with the help of tba lata engineer and not otherwise, unless that official failed to act. It waa pointed out In tba meeting that tba effect of s reversal of tba decision would ba fait, not only by uaera of Utah lake and Jordan river, but by users from many aonreM In tba state where decraea have not bean made. Undacreed streams are found la nearly ovary county of the state. Bom of them are: Perron creek, Emery and 8anpeta conn-tie- s; Pinto creak, Washington county; Upper Bear river. Summit and Rich countlca; Henrys Fork and Birch crack. Summit and Daggett count!, and the state's underground watar basins, those of Beaver, principally Tooelo and Iron counties. Tba futurp settlement of water rights of nil tbeae streams and basing dapend upon this daelulon, members of tbo commission said. Tba utmts engineer's determination of rights on th Weber river, bleb la comparable In alia to that propoaed for Utah laka and Jordan river, resulted la a dacraa almost void of th usual legulitlaa, Thu approximate coat waa (1,800. It Is claimed that at least that amount baa been spent by aach of tba principals of the UUh Uka suit. Other decraea including Sevier river, SanU Clara crank. Virgin river, and many others have been decreed at a minimum of coat to the watar naers through a sUte engineer! determination. The supreme court decision la one of tbo greatest ever made affecting water users of UUb, member of tba commission agreed. Water users affected by the decision abonld provide legal repreeenUtlon before tbo supreme court, they concluded. SPEEDING HEADS hop M. O. Ashton, and Bishop Joseph L. Wlrthlln. An illustrated lecture by Irvin T. Nelson and George W. Ashton will conclude the morning program. drivers licensee. In commenting on the report, of W. D. Hammond, Chairman tba Commission, praised the work of the Highway Patrol and Undad tba cooperation given by the enforcement officers of the various cltiea and town. la the afternoon three separata meetings will be held. Blahop LeGrand Richards will preside over tba oao In tba Assembly Hall, Blahop M. O. Ashton at tba Barrett Hall, and Bishop Joseph L. Wlrthlln on tbs fourth floor of tha Bishop's Building. Iu tbs evening a reception win ba given for tha visiting Bishops, their counselors, tbs Btako Presidencies, tbs High Council, and other invited guests, with thrir wives, at tba Hotal UUh at 1:88 p. m. Richards la Bishop LeGrand "Because so quoted as saying, many new wards have boss organised, so many changes mads In ward bishoprics daring tba past yunr or two, wa feel that wo would Uka to mast witk aU btok-oand their counselors to gut hotter acquainted and glva both of better understanding of aach others works." SPECIAL MEETING All LD.S. OF BISHOPRICS A special meeting of uU ward Bishoprics baa bean called for October I, for a fall day precedGeneral Coning tbs Sessions have boon arference. aeml-annn- ng sl ranged with the approval of th First Presidency to consider Church procedure u aaw buildings, remodeling, beautification, finance, accounting system, and activities of tba Aaroale Flint pa ui hood. these meetings arc also Invited tbo BUke presidencies, SUke and Ward darks, SUke VOCATIONAL Higk Coanctl, and Marion praat-dent- s. TO SCHOOL Tba flat moating will commence UNDER DEFENSE A. M. la tbo Taboraaoto, Bishop LoGrand Richards presid- FR06RAM AT LINCOLN ing. Speakers at this session will bo President J. Ronbaa Clark, Jr., President David McKay, Bis An Electric Welding elaaa under tba defense program baa alTREASURE ISLAND ready begun at tba Lincoln Ugh school. Registration for this clam Is cured for by tbo W.PJL Farewell to you, my Treasure and tba office, H. E. Johnson, Utah Isis, Enwreathed lu misty ocaan'a county vocational at 1:80 a mile; A fond adieu as I depart. Dear fairy city of my heart! Farewell to waterfalls whoa pray Made silvery laughter all tha day. To fountains leaping la bright air, To rilken banners flying fair. To pageant on colossal scale. Historic art that will prevail To vivify with tenderness Great Lincoln's Gettysburg ad- dress. TRAFFIC OFFENSES Farewell to brilliant aquacade on With youth and beauty parade; SUte Road Report Shows Farewell to loud resounding .IMYOAVI HSR LOTS OP MONEY FOR CANDY TWiTHSVPOUHOOUr , NOON PUfYM WITH NM SHE WAS A SORE FOOT LAGGER Childrens growing feet give shoes lots of abuse, and shoes that need repairs slow youngsters down . . . sometimes cause g foot injury. We fix em to stay fixed, economically and quickly. SPECIAL MEMO: Try Our Shoe Dying department. Now iu the time to change those white summer shoes to black life-lon- fbr Fall i LOUIS KELSCH and SONS (At the Bear of The Booterie ) Phone 707 a series) (Ad. No. 4 of COMPARE OUR VALUES : and MORE REFUSE TO PAY Deluxe Town Sedan Deluxe Town Sedan Deluxe Sports Sedan Town Sedan 1939 CHEVROLET 1938 CHEVROLET 1937 CHEVROLET 1935 CHEVROLET Gannon-Ashto191 $675 $545 $445 $275 Inc. Phone n, 155 South University Avenue Speeding headed all truffle offense for the month of August, as well as bring the leading cause for fines imposed during tba first alx months of 1148, according to n report Just Issued from tha state road commission by Superintenden R. Whitney Groo. Tha Patrol made IBS arreaU as compared to S4X for tba month of July. Speeding offense numbered 255, n decrease of 88 as compared with July. Ninety-fiv- e arrests were made for running top signs, 44 for improper peering, 19 for reckless driving and 18 for drunken driving. Vuriona minor offenses accounted for the balance of arrests. Mr. Groo'a report by counties during the first alx month of the year showed a total of 113,487.25 In fines Imposed for all traffic violations. Speeding beaded the list with total fines Imposed of Drunk driving came 811,621.78. second with a total of 87,525 followed by thru-uto- p violation fines of $2417.78. Fines for reckless driving totaled 81,878.88. Fines touting (2.151.48 were levied for failure to secure bands Set free by gifted master bands. To science-ha- ll with sermons wise. Our world to shape and bsrmon-U- o; To fairy chimes In yonder tower. To palm and fern and orange bower. Fafowell to tecbnl-colore- d light Lika clustering gems that crown tha night; Farewell to crowds that surge and glide From path to path snd aide to ride. Farewell to planes like bird py of High over San Francisco bay. On wlnga of peace, yon little fleet, A memory HIS CAR'S INSIDE This la the and story of a we didn't make. Bert boaght a can a hooey. Tha payments wera too mach tor him, bat bo struggled along for five inoaths before ho had to the keys over to th finance company. You ace, ha didn't know about us. Ho didst know we could refinance his automobile loam to pat the monthly payments where he could meet 'em. We're sorry, becaaae if I ic'd tom to ns, the car would still bo his. fair and fresh and sweet. Farewell to you, my Treasure Isle, Enwreathed In misty ocean's smile; A fond adieu as I depart, Dear fairy city of my heart! MINNIE x. HODAPF Phone (AA Na, 7 sf a sola) Evening Kx tension liaises under tba regular vocational school will begin Sept. 28, or aa soon thereafter as groups become large enough to organise classes. Tha following classes era antici- pated: Electric welding and acetylene welding to taka place on Monday and Wednesday nights of aach week. Other classes to ba given are: carpentry, blueprint reading and drawing, coat for building construction, unto mechanics, body and fender work, and motor tano-aVocational basin have already baea started la American Fork sad BpringvUl.' This la a aaw division la vocational school work. It la a cooperative program whara tha business man of tba commaaity and tba school work together la tba training of yoaag people. Tha students attend school In tba morning hoars and work daring tbo afternoon, thas making direct application of thalr atndlaa to tha ob and earning to help pay thalr plumbing, mtl-mati- p, ; way. Classes la Distributive Occupations will bo- organised as fast aa lafllciant applications am mods for such daaaas. Applicants for tkaM vocational caaraaa should apply at tha vocational school office la tba Provo high school balldlag m soon as possible m m to laaara thalr place. Orem Child Health Conference Plana Told By Nurse E30DC& "Tha Child Health Confaraacs at Oram will ba held ragalarly, bat bacaoM wa am endeavoring to give each Mother mom time for conferring with tba Doctor, wo will bava to farther limit the Bomber of children at aach conference,' announete Mrs. Loy F. Dorn, public health nursa. "Each child who la registered will ba seat an appointment card giving tha data and hour at which tha Doctor can aa tba child at tba conference. Cooperation in keeping appointments will help aa to give you better service, and keep yon from waiting too long," ba explains. These conferences era held on tha First and Third Thursday of aach month and nr available to nil children In Orem and Sharon Stake under six years of age. Tha purpose of tha Cblld Health Con ferenco la to provide regular medical supervision for tbs preschool child who la not nndar tha regular supervision of tbo family BU IMaAl- VmlDPf IniVnm bofora you hay ANY mem pmrsaw, wisrfcl Hm truly MODERN la Ms Mi Mm. BwlHnl Im gp- mmy faalaw ..It's raaft far YOUR OWN IT TODAY! i, Utchi! skat ill SCI SENSATIONAL COUmHATION OFFEQ AA ( While Limited Supply Letts) physician. MIL ATI) MKfl. MERRILL CIUU8TOFHERHON era home again with thrir "Cub Cruiser" plane after a eross country flight from New York. Provo aviation la thus another big step ahead toward civilian Includes Beautiful Set of Vernon Early Californian Dinnoruraro (76 PIECES) training. end the Amazing New Klontag FOR SALE nnnan BOTH FOR $)Go53 PBincEGO Sealed bid will be received at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Education, Central School Building, on or before 5 P. M. Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1148, for the sale, and removal from the premises, of two residences; one located at 175 S. 4 East and one at 411 E. 2 8. Make separate mr Purchase any Hoang mmoom ot umaom youll Mali ana of thaaa uaaful dinowwsra aatL arris far BIXi 10 pin . M Imm g rilvsrwaral Now pa display at ear Blora. bid on each house. wA V -- i TAYLOR BROS CQMMHY Batter Up Jr GILLETTE RAZOR brings you the World Series of 1940 EXCLUSIVE over Inside Stuff: Automobile Speedometers Retard Accidents Safety experts are agreed that, while the speedometer plays no actual part In motivation of a ear, Ha visible reminder of peed red urea accidents. Unfortunately you have no "meter" to check the pcs form and lorn ante of your radio . of efficiency la often ao gradual It passes unnoticed. For faith-fyour radio performance, should bo cheeked by na expert every alx months. -- THE JOLLY FAMILY ' Is Large Enough "Theres no room for moths in our house, Mom We cant afford em." So Pop Jolly Jolly decided. I figure had all the clothes closets cedar-lineclosets will be worth a thousand those cedar-line- d dollars if I ever want to sell the house, he says. It lant too difficult a Job to Install ccdnr lining! In d. clolhr rloaeta and everyone would like them. The average monthly payment eoet on nurh an Improvement la only $1.92 Well Be Glad to Explain Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. 5 S. and 2 W Phone 357 K-O-V- nl -O Central Utah's Own Station" THE MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM Chassis and speaker denned, tubes checked, micrometer adjustment of moving parts, wiring chocked, tonal tecta, etc. (MO Ralph's Radio & Appl. Co. 22 N. Unlv. Avo., Phono 818 (AA (At Ns 7 of a atria) Bom wears better than other why th element of service should be inch na Important consideration when you buy hardware- - Ask jroaraelf if the denier will bo able to gtv you efficient service when the time cornea for repairs. If yon bay from us, you'll get tha right answer. When you consider our prices, quality and service youn realise that wo glvo maximum vain on coat-pe- r month of any WEARS! but nil of It sliows wear. That's wore Item. Radio Inspection NETWORK, Inc. Its the Cost Per Month that Counts! HARDWARE TEKNI-CBE- K Affiliated with THE INTERMOUNTAIN Most Printers set type upside down and backwards. Na 7rfs aria) IDEA OF TEE WEEK HETTRICK Reversible Red HUNTING COAT "SSSL'&S Con. Wagon & Machine Co. 255 West Center (AA Ns- - at a sarlo) PHONE 244 |