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Show Friday, September 20, 1940. UTAH VALLEY NEWS ahortband being taught by Mfaa Fork, Utah; II.B g.p.m. for Irri- BARGAINS la two-wa- y Flow Ruth Mitchell from 4:15 to T gation from S In. well 111 ft. Walking Plows; Disc Harrows. B. BIB and E. and at each m. deep Ill Thuraday Monday ft point p. Manure Spreaders, Beet Lifters, ft. from NW Cor. See. I, T. I B., In room SI FHB. Ben W. P. Wlaeombe, Phone e e e R. I E., BLBAM. 084R1. 11702 Joseph H. Lambert. 0 FLIGHT HCHOLARHHIPH were awarded among BO com- Lehi, Utah; 10 g.p.m. tor domestic use from I la. well 110 ft. petitors at the Provo TOP QUALITY at point N 111. I ft. and E. flight training achool which haa deep See. 474.1 Cor. 8 from ft. the at been under way for all weeks HAY with Orvll A. Watts as Instructor, IB, T. IB..R.1 WH BLBAM. 12715 LeRoy D. Horrocks, sponsored by Provo city and Win Meet Any Pries doachool district, and the CAA. Salem, Utah; I.7B g.p.m. for ISO in. well 4 use mestic from ft Oene HAROLD MAAG They are Fred A. Harris, Provo 47 North Ualv.Avenne Harris, Hugh A. McKellar, Rus- deep at point N. 411 ft. and W.0 10 FHOHE SIMM Bee. BE Cor. 11, T. 8., sell A. Hauser, Jack Davies, ft. from BLBAM. Joseph Grant Richardson, Sterlmr K. Darwin 11719 Phil Parry, .American ing R. Muhlaateln, ' Howell. Alfred L. Newren, and Fork, UUh; 0.71 g.p.m. for doThe Worlds News Seen Through mestic use from I In. well 100 Stanley H. Brow. These scholarships are valued at about USB ft. deep at point N. IB7.I ft. and covering all coats of tho flight W. Ill ft. from SB Cor. See. IB, Am Intmutiond Dsily Newspaper training course which will start T. B 8.. R. 1 E., BLBAM. PuUiiM ty THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Protests restating the granting Out, Nanny Sink, tala, MmhcIuikUi shortly after October I. is Tmthful Cemmmiw Unhisd of any of the foregoing ApplicaFraz from SnmtieuiL inn Editorial. Are Timely and Iinrrurtiw and In Daily tions must be in affidavit form, A. with the Weakly Magazine Section, Make Fcaturaa, Togtditr with extra copy, and filed with T. the Monitor on Ideal Nmpapcr for tho Hoorn. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Meet Tonight Prica 12.00 Yearly, or 1.00 Month. A special P.T.A. meeting of the 401 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Saturday laaua, including Magazine Socman, JZ.60 a Year. Page achool district will be held UUh, with a fee of 1, on or beIntroductory Offer, 6 Inuas 2) Cants. Thursday, the llth at I oclock fore October II, 1140. T. H. Humpherys la the Page achool house. The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM A STATE ENGINEER. purpose la to elect officers. 105 East First North Street good attendance la desired. Publication dates: August 10, PROVO UTAH and 10 I and September II. II, City Affairs From Pane Wallpaper One) (Continued relleu In the Cltjr end County building buu n lot of virtue to 1L .There are at leant 110 feet of floor length available, which would make the building more Bargains non-eolle- attractive, and vlaltore from ever, part of the countj and elate would enjoy eeelng theee rellce there. Today and for yearn nobody ban eeen them, and what'n more the collection purchaaed by the city la not Intact now, parta of It having been atolen or tahan, for robberlea are far more lihely In an unuaed building than In a C. public building Uhe the C. tgj) R.U The Christian Science Monitor building. ItKIJtW If would readily be aecured people hnew they would be aafe. Nichea in the walla of the C. ft. C. building would hold sefaea of collection which would be aealed, and placed where they could be aeon but not bandied, and people here would enjoy them much the name an thouaanda of vlultora do the rellca at the Btate Capitol building In Balt Lake City. SIOUK Page P.T. COME WHAT MAY Provo city will not rallnqulah lta hey nor Ha control over Bowlette parh building until the Consult Gouty Clerk or the U. P. nettle their own quarrela, Bigs era for Respective aome and until reaponalble, Information. ganiaed, incorporated group, with reaponalble can aaaume charge of It. The aame problem- - exists in the Coif Club houaa, and the City la forced to aaaume control over a venture which waa never Intended In the flrat place to coat one dime Liability of Stockholders of. Banks of tax payer'a money. A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS- Legal Notices - Amendment Townsend Plan ING Appeals to Voters Editor, Utah Valley News: The Townaend Plan geta votes. It constantly attracts more voters and who recognise lta wisdom It appeals to all parnecessity. ties and lta supporters are above claaa hatreds and claas prejudice. (The Pittsburgh, Pa., union of Stationary Engineers, Local A., in a resolution, recently, forwarded to Townaend headquarters, has fully endorsed the Townaend Plan. The union members any they believe enactment of Townsend legislation will provide real aecurlty to those elderly workers now In need. Bute after state has given a clean sweep to Townsend-approve- d candidates at the primaries. From Idaho comes word that a clean sweep has been achieved. Wyoming reports a similar result Great gains ware made in California where 14 out of IS supported men won their way Into the finals. Mont. Mora At Livingston, than BOO persons attended a Townaend picnic to listen to an address by Rep. James F. O'Connor, who voted for Townsend legislation In Congress this year. The Congressman again pledged himself to work for tho Plan on Capitol Hill, pointing ont that It Is the only sound road to recovery. He predicted It would be the liveliest Issue In 1140. Tho Mayor delivered the welcome apeech. Eletlon at Alma, Mich., of a leading business man, Charles H. Reed, as president of club No. 1 of that town, was prominently reported In the Alma Record-Jonrna- lr with a picture of Mr. Roed. The newspaper's story of the meeting reads In part as follows: Mr. Reed, In accepting tho office of president, aUted his belief that tho Townaend Plan offers a sura remedy for many of onr national Ills, among them the recurring .depressions, daring which many of onr cltliena lose Jobe, savings and homes; that operation of the plan would en able thousands of our Idle yonng meg and women to secure gainful employment; that such employment of the youth of the land would react toward lessened rrlmo and check further spread of radicalism. B6-9- B Electric Cooking ENJOY to modern electric cook- - LIFE-swi- tch . in?. It's less work more time for Leisure. Economical too! Consult your favorite deafer for details of economical operation. For All tho HOT Wator You Want . . . . . whenever you want it water heating methods cost more than you realize. Theres a hot water heater for Old fashioned every home. See your favorite dealer. PROVO CITY POWER ... Electric Service is Cheap . . . use more of it FOR - -- -- a V. HANSEN. PICKED UP IN Ekdrie Ehuuies M See the Newest Models PASSING YKRNK B. TIIORPK of Balt Lake City, state director of the WPA Recreation work. Is of an article lu RECREATION", a national maga-xln- e. with Mrs. Jena V. Holland of Provo, assistant state supervisor, and the two have placed UUh Play schools before the nation In this manner. The article Planning Play 8chools for Preschool Children 'Is accompanied by Illustrations of Utah's work on the cover page, and tells of the work of 51 play schools throughout the state with a discussion of the organisation and evaluation of such schools- - It appeared in the Sept. IS Issue, and at ess REGISTRATION at the Adult Education classes this week showed keen Interest by the people of Provo In the edu- cational opportunities thus afthem. One of the opportunities for er people Is the dictation class in forded 7 NOTICE TO WATER USERS i Constitutional For Cool, Clean, Economical Gessfords Inc. ng TO AMEND SECTION IB. ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. t Bt H snack I) As LtpJtkn tf As Sisk af UMk. sf sd As Mselfn stcckd k sack Basis Asrsau 8ECTIONL That It is proposed to amend section II, article XII, of the constitution of tho state of Utah to read: Sac. IB. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders In srary corporation and Joint stock association organised for banking purpoccs, or tho hidden of any one or more of the elms see of stock Issued by any such corporation In addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall bo Individually responsible for an additional amount oqual to not exceeding the amount of their stock la such corporation, or the amount of thalr stock of any particular class la such corporation, for all Its debts and liabilities of every kind. Bcetloa 1 The secretary of state la directed to submit this proposed amendment to the alee-toof the state at the next general election la the manner provided by law. Section 1 If adopted by the elaeton of the state, this amsnd-- t shall taka effect the flrst day af January, 1I4L Monaco, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hemby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of tho Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of tho leglelaturs of IMP ae the aame appears of record la my ofltee. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and aflzad the Groat Seal of tho State of Utah, this Nth day sf August, 1P4. Os-Av- A sf The Utah SUte Hospital, Provo, UUh haa filed Application No. 11711 to appropriate 0.011 see. ft. of water from Oak Spring ares In UUh eounty. The boundaries of said area are described as follows: Beg. at a point N. II E. IIBB ft. from the BW Cor. Bee. B, T. 7 B., R. I E., 8LBAM and running thence N. 400 ft., thence E. COO ft., thence S. 400 ft. and thence W. COO ft. to beg. The water will be collected during the FOR BALE --Apartment Honae For B families. Owner out of Will trade for am r what have you? Write P. O. Box Ml. entire year by means of a 15000 gallon cement Unk located at the aforesaid point of beg. It will be conveyed thence by pipe and used as a supplemenUl supply for domestic and lncidetnal landscaping purposes. ProtesU resisting the granting of laid Application, with reasons therefor made In affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, BUte Engineer, 401 SUte Capitol. Balt Lake City, UUh, with one extra copy and 11.00 filing fee on or before November 10, 1040. T. H. HUMPHERYS SUte Engineer. Date of first publication: Bept 11, 1040. Date of last publication, October 11, 1140. 44O4H4M44O40WMO00O FOR SALE! 1Y THE YEARS THEY LAST! a home, dm most Important question la is what material will give yon dm greatest service sod satisfaction throughout dm yean. Red Cedar Shingles give dm answer in protection, long life, beauty, lower upkeep exist, and insolation . . . which means greater warmth la winter; cooler in summer. weather resistant. 1 Dont wait for dm leak. Let ns solve yoor roofing troubles. Ont average price for 100 square feet of dm highest grade Red Cedar Shingles n 9 I Iv applied on your bourn is only and Oar Monthly Voymoot Vim mshu tommwimt moitrmsoHom umplt uty On East Canyon drive. 10 Acres with full water right, on Weet Drive. Will tor Belt Lake sell cheap. A Bn tiding Lot tor 020000. LEE. THE COST A Cedar Shingle toot, figured by Ae cost per year, Is dm most inexpensive roof yon on buy, but at dm same time, an nt stylish, artistic; substantial and New Mod., Frame, Full basement, SxlB rods ground, Northeast. ACREAGE COMPARE rii CALL AT : i : Realty Company Lumber Company Tri-Stat- e Prowa and Haws "Hdpful Smitf : TB North Untresutty A Phe Provo, Utah Phone 20 590 So. Univ. Ave. af Btatei First publication Bapt. 0th Last publication Nov. 1st. NOTICE TO CREDITORS INSURANCE LOANS and BEAL ESTATE FRED E. RAY Estate of OIo Sorensen, DePhans 111 Creditors will prasent 71 N. Untv. Avo. claims with vouchers to tho undersigned nt the Law Office of Maurice COMPLETE III Waat Harding, Center Street, Provo, Utah, on or RADIO SERVICE before October II, 1140. RALPH'S RADIO J. T. Arrowemlth, AND APPUANCB Administrator. Publication dates: Aug. 10, and II North Unlv. Ave. Fhon. Ill Sept. I, II, and 10. ceased NOTICE TO WELL OWNERS DR. ARTHUR VANCE Notice ta hereby given that the following Applications have boon filed to appropriate underground water from wells In UUh county, Utah: 11170 Nelson Bros., Goshan, Utah; 1.21 g.p.m. tor stock waterwalls ing from each of two a. 10 ft. deep located (1) N. ft. and W. 7411 ft. and (I) 8 111 ft. and W. 1110 ft., both from tho BE Cor. Bsc. II, T. I S., R. 1 W.; Ill VETERINARIAN 1M Weet Phono 1ICCI E. L. Otteeen, Spanish North Provo, Utah ENJOY BEAUTIFUL RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers REPAIRING FALL refill wKb freih, dean. New VICO .... the oil of superior quality GRIFFITH APPLIANCE MOTORING end SERVICE at tho by beeping you LUBRICATION car in condition tion point is properly lubricated. 8LB4M. 11511 Victor P, Sabin, Salem, UUh; 1.71 g.p.m. for domestic use from 4 in. wall 141 ft deep at point 8 110 ft. and E. 100 ft. from NW Cor. Bee. It, T. I 8. R. 2 E.. BLBAM. 11127 Dean B. Taylor West Drive, Provo, UUh; 10 g.p.m. for domestic nst from I in. wall 100 ft. deep nt point S. II4I.I ft. and W. 101.1 ft. from NE Cor. Boo. I, T. T8..R.1 E.. BLBAM. M 05IJ Fnmitaro 111 Wwt Center Phone 14 its time for fric- every Drive in where you see dm PEP sign for highest quality O Dr. E. Mansfield CHIROPRACTOR Equipped with electric-therapend service. Latest methods. 71 East Canter Phono 1001 SPECIALIZED products and finest service y, X-c- STATIONS EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO |