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Show O Friday, November 1, 1940, UTAH VALLEY NEWS Utah State Democratic Party Platform DISEASE INCREASE SHOWN IN WHY BE SILENT ABOUT FUNERAL COSTS? of this taboo, man visit aa now, before grief visits while jnoa can exercise eabn Regardless of price, youll find all our services COMPLETE, with fine appointments, and we assure you our price will satisfy you completely. Berg Mortuary 188 East Center REPORT Local health officers reported s total of ITS esses of communicable disease for the week ending October tSlh to the Utah State Board of Health. This Is an Increase of 41 cnees over the report of last week but SI fewer eases than were reported for tbs corresponding week laat year. Chicken pox led the list of eom- mnnleabl diseases with a total of SI case. eases eneb of Twenty-seve- n pneumonia and whooping eongh were reported. This le the greatest number of eases of pneumonia to be reported for any one week thus far thla year. Boren easee of poliomyelitis (Infantile paralysis) were reported. Four of these eases had their onset several weeks ago and wars reported by the Crippled Children's Division, of tbs Utah Stats Board of Health, where they were registered for treatment of paralyses resulting from the Infection. Davie County reported one eaaa of typhoid fever, one ease of trachoma, and one ease of malaria fever. The case of malaria fever was discovered In one of the CCC Camps In the Darla County area. The patient le an enrolls, who recently arrived at the Camp from ona of the Southern states. One ease of diphtheria was reported from Utah County. Other communclable diseases reported were as follows: In fluenza It, maesles 1, mumps II, scarlet fever I, tuberculosis 5, gonorrhea IS, syphilis II, and streptoeoecue meningitis 1. Brigham, Logan, Richfield, und Price cities and the following counties reported no diseases. Beaver, Daggett, Duchesne, Garfield, Emery, Grand, Iron, Flute, San Juan, and Wasatch. Primarily because It Menu unfeeling to talk aboat price of fnnerala la time of sorrow, most peopld NEVER mention the coat of laat rites. is a result UTAH Phono 7 Prompt Delivery Utah Timber & Coal Co. (Ad. No. 6 of Jar slight enough to more your automobile's cash ureter adjustment only a quarter of an inch can make a fine automobile art Ilka a jaloppy. And sometimes the minor defect - - - a loose wire cun and Inefficient tabs make a quality radio set sound like n piece of Junk. To get the beet radio performance, your set should bo checked every six months by aq expert. A KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL Phone 232 164 W. 5th N. a series) ... TEKNI-CHECANNON-ASHTO- INCORPORATED N ' K Radio Inspection ANNOUNCES Their Annual October Clearance! EVERY CAR REDUCED for Quick Sale! tubes checked, meter adjustment of moving parts, wiring cheeked, tonnl 91-0- 0 tests, etc. See These Values Before You Buy! Ralph'siRadio & Appl. Go. 35 Reconditioned and Guaranteed Models Let Us Help You Save I Cannon-Ashto191 rrw Inc. Phone n, South University Avenue ad, - IS N. Univ. Are., Phone 111 Wo also pfadgo tha legislators to and ths Corrupt Prso-tfas-o study and Act to make it apply fa practical way to tharapsr regulation of candidates in campaigns far party nominating and starting under Direct the Primary law. bsssd on their normal potential pro WAR VETERANS and without raaarvatloa reaffirms its allegiance to his continued leader-hi- p stock. in preserving the safety, securi- ty, and welfare of tha Americas Ws approve tha appointment of qualified parsons, acceptable to agri- peo- ple under dsmocratie government. It culture, to administer agricultural likewise endorses the nomination of laws and ssrricss. Honorable Henry Agard Walloon far fan Wo pledge to osndidataa and all other Democratic candidates unfaltering loyalty and support.' Wo odor our candidates far slao-tio- n to office la November, 1940, upon the following platform: Ubsrsl Administration 19401 Admin-istrsti- . DEFENSE fa I n J. Will the Dsmocratie Party presents Abo Murdock and Believing that ths only sound and healthy economy is on that is based of all tha psoplsu upon tha the Dsmocratie Party has regarded tha establishment of social justice in state turd nation as its solemn duty. Ws hare thsrefaro initiated le potidss sod sponsored laws which. If not repeated or emasculated, will insure to all economic groups a fair hare of ths national income. Only during the present Democratic hiw Labor, our largest economic group, played Us proper port in shaping sod carrying out the laws and policies which offset its working conditions and determine its degree of prosperity. Twelve years of Republican minula had im poverished snd broken ths morals of American workers. Tbs Democratic Party has progressed far in the elimination of sweatshops, stretchouts, interstate labor spy rackets, industrial child labor, and other immoral forms of fare dust rial oppremion. Ws hare recognised and, mors important, established by law, tha rights of and collective bargaining. Industrial compensation, unemployment insurance, retirement pensions, snd old sgs allowances, for tha great majority of American workers, war originated, established, and nude effective fay the Democratic Party. Ws unite with our greet Prae-idosod ths Democratic National Convention fa pledging ourselves to defend and maintain the wise and humanitarian system of labor legislation, created fay ths Democratic Party, which fa ths foundation of social justice in America. W favor tha preferential employment of Utah labor and materials on oil public projects wherever feasible. Ws commend tha Utah Stats Legislature for undertaking a study of occupational diseases, and recommend ths passage of such legislation as that study may indicate to bs well-bei- Wo reaffirm our faith in the doom-er- e tic institutions upon which .tha governments of this State sod nation ars founded, und ws pledge oursslvss to tha liberal und humans sdminis-tren of the powers of govsramai by ths leadership of Roosevelt, and in furtherance thereof wo ratify the national Dsmocratie platform adopted at Chicago on the nineteenth day of July. Rob-biso- nt Ws direct attention to the fact that there exists in ths stats a trust fund for tha construction snd maintenance of a State Minors Hospital, Dsmocratie Party to repair the dis- and urn tha legislature to taka steps aster brought to ths United States towards establishment of such instiby tha lost three Republican Ad- tution at ss early a data as may bo ministrations, will commend them practicable. Wo beltere that trained servants to the doctorate. of ths state occupying STATE ADMINISTRATION making positions requiring special kills snd training should bo reWo pledge tha nnminre of our tained ia those positions without reDisfa First tha Congressional party to political affiliations, snd urge trict and every nomine upon our gard at this problem by the next State ticket, to wholehearted adher- study ence to the Democratic National kgiuture. EDUCATION Platform and there pledges which ws mads in this dsdiuutxm of our Wo are proud of Utahs educationprtadpten al system and favor its continued didates selected snd adaptation to most confident tha electorate will endorse improvement tha economic and social needs of our them at ths polls. society. Wo believe Ws are proud of tha way la which that good aducatonal policy requires tha State Administration has coop- adequate compensation and security erated with tha Federal AdministraW fafor ths f profession. tion of President Franklin D, Boose vor a stats tsachenf n retirement vdt as evidenced by tha President's on an actuarial basis that will latter to Governor Blood ia which ha attract and hold tha most comps-- f ration for ays: of instruct want to thank you again for our your fine cooperation with mo in all tha things am havs besn doing state. hers In tha last four yean. MINING is excellent ths way you have been carrying out the pure fa view of ths fact that all ef ths noses and interests of the Social people of our State era affected by ths mining industry, ws heartily apSecurity Act It is a fine illustration of how completely there prove the attitude of tha Democratic rd-looking measures can bs put National and State Administrations into effect with tha right kina of toward mining; and especially toward silver. . cooperation between state administration and ths federal govern-Bktnt.- " Ws favor tha continuation of tbs policy which insures tho purchase of silver and strategic minerals by (Signed) tha Federal Government at a fair FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT This policy has rehabilitated m W commend (ho Stats LegislaWs favor tha further development ture and the State Administration far their full cooperation with the of A1 unite and other minerals. Wa a diligent effort to develop President's program, and with tha prop and maka useful Utah's phosphite, administrative agencies of tha federal government in carrying out hydrocarbon and other useful min-depot! tis policies. Wa particularly regret that Utah Ws commend the sound fiscal polignored this subject in icy' of the State Administration and Republicans platform, because all citizens it to ths fact that tha bonded fat- their Republicans, (taness of the State has been of Utah, including of these policies. combination a pirs reduced $2,20X500 during the post four years and that the Stats tax INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS levy nos been substantially reduced, and Wo era awaro that burin and in tha last biennium was apof ths limit Industry desire as mirth freedom as proximately of ths tax for State purposes as fixed possible from governmental interference and taxation. Wa are sympaby ths statute. thetic with this attitude to tha exPUBLIC WELFARE AND tent that business, industry, and all other groups an SOCIAL SECURITY willing to cooperate in tha establishTbs Democratic Party of Utah, I ment of a proper standard of living for their employees, and tha solution vmg pi I Public of tho problem of unemployment fa ty, including old sgs assistance, fa (ho ttetOe Wo do not subscribe to tho ides dedicated to a continuance and and industry desire to that burin tension of this system. pa their duty in this respect, but It fa our hope and belief that, step a do solicit wa a broad, social point of by step, ws can and will advenes cooperation in these matalong this road until every aged and view, inand order that tha state may, fa dependent penon, and every parson ters, render all tha help it can fa who is without employment through tun, no set or fault of his own, will be solving ths trying problems that to slow up and dept ths proguaranteed a secure and comfortable tend duction of wealth. life. to tha voters of Utah two men whore records of support of the interests of the West, of ovary phase of national defense, and of this sfforta of the non-poli- g f qrs-ter- . 1 155 It forwa- Do You Approve of Electrocution? Maybe electrocution la the most humans form of capital punish- THE JOLLY FAMILY Lives on the Porch This is the nicest time of the year since we have that new porch, says Mary Jolly, and the rest of the family agrees. It serves as dining room, living room yes, and even bed-roo- A practical, modem porrh will add tmueadonely to your family's comfort and will prove a good Investment by la creasing the value of your home. Avenge monthly ments amount to only pay- $7.98 WELL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. 5 S. and 2 W (Ad. No. 11 of a nrlei) Phone 357 ment but it laat anything you'd wish for any member of your family. Seriosuly, faulty wiring la a constant menace to the safety of those you love. To bo sure yonr electric wiring is safe and efficient, let na give yonr home n free Home Lectra-Te- st of Scientific electric facilities. Recommendations and estimates without obligation. check-n- p L. G. Guymon 471 East 6th North - Provo (Ad. No. 4 of a scries) nl i one-thi- rd wealth-produci- Wa honor and hold fa highest seam th brave Americans who, fa their couatrya wan; offered thair livas in dale of Dsmocratie idsafa W specifically andoree the pori-titaken by tha Dsmocratie National Platform on Veteran's compensation and wa ptedga tha conof benefits given to Vetertinual ans by Stats Law. irtnr Wt wholchairtidly tha Americanism programs sponsored fay tha American Legion, tho Veterans of Foreign Wars, tho United Bpsoish War Veterans, and other groups ef veterans. W particularly mmmstai tha American Legion for sponsori tho splendid Americanism program, Utah Boys' State. Mrs Johnson Honored On 80th Anniversary At Windsor Home Mrs. J. 8. Johnson of Vineyard woo honored Sunday at ths horns of her daughter, and Mr. snd Mrs. Ferry Nielsen la Window, on the occasion of Mrs. Johnson's 30th birthday anniversary, opon kouss bring hold for tho family and friends, sons 111 gusts calling during ths day, bringing many beautiful flowers, and other token of return bra uoa to tho honored guest. Tho hostess was resisted la receiving by Mrs. Janet Humphrey of Ploaaant Grove, another daughter of Mrs. Johnson. A birthday dinner was served prior to ths "open hooss, th hugs birthday caks being decorated with $ candles and ths caks Itself being a gift from two grsndauchters. Ran and Uanaa Nielsen, who had mada It fw ths occasion. Last Jaly 19, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson celebrated thair dtamani wadding day, and are tha parents son-in-la- w THE DUMMY Mammoth, Mrs. Floroaeo Don Us of Salt Lake City, nod Mis. Blanche Nlelsoa of Orem; nod number 10 grandchildren and fonr grant grandchildren In thair posterity. Mrs. Johnson in active, nnd nlnrt. proud of her family, nnd of her homo. Sha fa a native of Scotland, migrating to America aa a gill of thru years, with bar parants, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kirk, and RECLAMATION AND WATER pending nix weeks enroots across CONSERVATION th water, arriving at tha time Realizing that tha rontliwsd of ths civil war, Is find travel growth and prosperity of Utah are cross tha plains disrupted, finally limited only fay available water supreaching Winter Quartan after ply, tha Democratic administration has pursued a comprehensive policy of invert igation and co- struct ion to conserve for supplemental water which fa otherwise wasted. Surveys, stream measure-mant- a and cost estimates have bare tnfa on every possible reservoir site in Utii, comprising more than 700 in As a result of this fores'"'.., Utah will bs one of tho first of tha saventeen arid states to participate in funds mads mvaitabfa by tho Act for construction of projects. Wo call attention to th fact the Investigations were made which fad to th construction of Strawberry, Echo, Spring City, Ephraim, Currant Creak, Hynun, Pina View, Moon Lake and Deer Creek Government projects at a cost of $21,000,000 to of supple 350,000 acre-feital water for tho irrigation of d of a million acres of land; moreover, that this work was accomplished, except for tha Strawberry under a Democratic jirojact; dJust to You're T stick Let us fw fffa If It paisa, wa'll tell you W. E. MITCHELL "you nswELor fw Union nod Utah Coal Railroads 4 Ws of six ehlldrsn, (five living) Robert of Vlnsyard, Mrs. Humphreys of Pleasant Grave, Joseph of on tha OUR NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES ffVr DMtECT PRIMARY LAW Ws approve ths Direct Primary Lew, end recaamsnd to the mb State legislature that It appoint a Onmmittss to study its operation far ductivity, and at values reasonably compare bis to ths value of compete thro lands fat other states. 7. Fostering all efforts designed to Improve ths quality of Utah live- ssssmhlsd, wdonw thi WimwiInntUm q Hmu ovubls Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the Presidency of the United States, Ruin Performance K man-power- We Recommend Iho Dsmocratie Party of the State of Utah, through its duly constituted tiilagataa in eonvsntfam PUBLIC HEALTH Wo pledge ouraelws to ooopsrsts With tha Federal Government in its Hurts to advance Public Health, Industrial Hygiana, and Maternal and Child Cara, and to movant and control communicable ivrtsra. Ws favor tha farthar eonsSdaretion of oil factors pointing to a need fa slum clearance and low-rahousing, and wo pledge our cooperation with ths National Administration fa cor recting whatever bad kwi"g conditions are found to exist. X Developing eefantifle mssns of sing sod taxing farm bad A Little Jolt Can Americas Best Coal deposits have been Hundreds of years in the making! In temperature. PREAMBLE Ws favor and will support all needed legislation and other action by the State government to aid and supplement ths national defense program. Utahs location as tha rim enter far activities involving of tha western portion of tha United States has been recognised by ths armed forces of tha nation, and every facility within tha tha Stats of Utah to assist . tha national government in making our country safe. Wo note that tha Republican notional platform is in substantial agreement with Democratic Administration policies of defense, hut also not with consternation and disappointment tha persistant attempts of tha Republican presidential candidate and Republican members of Congress to sabotage and obstruct those ppiirif, Coal Facts No artificial processing ran take Nature's place in the creation of fcood coal. And because coal Is a natural fuel, formed by geologic rather than processes, it coeta less. Besides its unequalled economy, it offers safe, steady, natural heat free from sbnen-- g quick changes' The Democratic party hi Utah has swung into the last lap of the 1940 campaign with an appeal to the voters hosed on the platform adopted by the eoavsntian which mot in Provo. The platform, which wo reproduce far too informstiae of our rssdsrq fallows: AGRICULTVRS W endorse tha national agricultural program designed by the illustration and the process of being perfected, beneficially applies bis to Utah and will otherwise further ths cause of agriculture in this state by: L Legislative action that will on ordinate with federal farm IsgMation to provide soil, range nod wafer adjusted production and parity prioss. X Endeavoring to provide supplo BMntal irrigation water lor existing farm X Assisting in noxions wood control. A faiengthsning and sneouregbf cooperative marketing and other farms of agricultural ooopsrativs effort. X Maintaining proper health, educational and living standards in rural weeks ef delay. Ska travailed almost ths satire distance over the plains aa toot, following tho ex tiami, nod hong-ta- g on to kw motkors nUrt lbs remembers tha plagno of srlskris ta tha Vallay. aad also tha driving of tha Golden Splks by Brigham Young aa ths two breaches sf ths railroad msL Eh visits to ths greet and of hearing tha ftstlmnar af Martin Harris aa to ths troth of the Prophst Josephs mission nod ' ths seeing and handling of tho Gold Plats. deceived Beautiful Line of Ladies Case-Whsc- and Misses Fine Spun et RAYON ana-thir- Irrigation projects fa flu Cfafarade River basin have been Intensively investigated during this administration for tha purpose of putting to beneficial Utahs share of Colorado River water, has been taken to nlepisri Stats fateta fa this aouroe of supply. By a program of careful administrative control and by small reserof voir construction, 30,000 sere-fo- rt wster annually, which has heretofore gone to waste; has boon saved for beneficial use. Tha Democratic party pledges a continuation and expansion of tha sfforta heretofore mads to conserve and utillss all available water tha life Mood of tho State. (Since 12 to 20) ONLY! Ton'll Like These DRESSES SCENIC RESOURCES Tha part few yaan have demonstrated to us tho value of tho many natural zosnie at I tractions of this stats. An important new industry has coma to us as a re- - j suit of our many wonderlands, which cell for our undivided support and encouragement. Wo therefore pfadgo ourselves and our party to work far and batter roads, sanitary and recreational fsriljtim; uniform highway markings and way landscaping and beai all to tha and that this new tourist industry will flourish and facresssb Wa advocate an appropriation by tho next Legislature, ia a reasonable sum, to publicize and advertise our scenic attractions und promote tour 1st travel within tho Stats. Wo are apposed to tha diversion of motor fool tax money and automobile license foes far uss far purpose. REAL VALUES in Ladies and Misses Th physical development and rapid Improvement of tho fish and gam resources of this State have given Utah national prominence. Wo favor a continuation of our present with Federal , policy of Government fa support of Federal Aid for wild life. Wo also favor ao-- 1 quiring water rights in all State and Federal Reclamation Projects fa tha interest of fish and tha fisherman. Wa plsdgs oursrivM to work for n settlement of tho recede land problem which has so fang been an question fa tha Stats of Utah. I . FAMOUS Waterbuck DRESS HATS Rayon Bloomers Step-in- For Men Seasons Latest - Panties s 25 j $1.93 FLETC1HIE ElO BM WE8T CENTER RT. PROVO, UTAH. Inside Stuff, Commercial FISH AND GAME photograph- ers models seldom know for what purpose their pictures will be used. YOUR NEEDS DETERMINE OUR RECOMMENDATIONS many classifications of hardware, wo carry more one grade. Which grade la tha beat value fw you entirely upon the nse to which yea'll subject the item will give entirely ' Also. Is many cases, a so. However, if tell we'll and service you adequate bora X requirements demand the ftasst quality to we aerre cut This ta a complete hardware store, ready with exactly what they need and wont, at uniformly fair la i low-pric- ed CONCLUSION Tho foregoing principles, wi an ia full accord with tho host traditions of democracy and humanitarian government. Ws therefore urge all thoughtful citizens to Job us in securing representatives whs will giv them effect. A new control for peach tree borer an emulsion of otbylcne dlrhlorlda and potash ftshoil soap dilated with water has proved more effective than standard treatment!, ! less expansive, easier to apply, and lezz likely to fa-liev- e, The material may be applied directly to tho tree regardless of age and can be either poured or sprayed shout tho base of tho tree at s time when other orchard work fa not pressing. lnjnrs the trees. Drossos WEA SUPER-- X SUPER-- X OF THE WEEK Shot Gun Shells $1.25 Cartridges $1.39 Con. Wagon & Machine Co. 255 West Center (Ad. No. 11 of a series.) PHONE 244 |