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Show '' f t . -- a "$ j XIIInTT J rIIilTfRnini PAPE A HOME Printed for Bom Fob By Bobo Peopls In A BOMB PLANT ramtmmmnrem A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Three Number DEPENDABLE Fifty-tw- o What do 0 You Think J i debtor, iddrmlBg Remarked la the eouno of hia tobtor That ho chou to snppou A naa kaooa what ho ooo A ad tho aooaor ho pan It tho hobtor. ooo Clayton. FeU AM to Bay ha branded aa nothing abort of war, hot who la oo abort a not to ooo that fleet re c-tloa of tha British float lq equlv- slant to tho opening pf as ocean !Lan7 2,7 " W,"i probIe1 fln Britain today lpu tha, of ahlpplng. Surface raldcra and ubmarlnee arc doing tremendous merchant damage to British ship, and the convoy ivitom la not working wall, doe mainly to tha gigantic task facing Britain of keeping the Mediterranean open, aa well a her home water. Britain may Boon appeal again to U. 8. for more destroyers, and small cruiser of modern, high- speed type and eha ought to get them, if we value our own de- mocracy. , a a A World Revolution la in progress. Nasi, Fascist, and Communistic powers are out to destroy the established econ- omle and social orders of the world. What they wish to put In Its place la not only control of money and eredlts, but also of every phase of national Ufa. Al- ready Britain has been forced to assume complete control of economic matters, and the big question is whether any nation after this mam Is over ean return full democratic government to the people. ... A World-Wid- e War or Ideas , , , , NOV, Celebration Set For Wednesday ' Provo' greatest ChristniM celebration is all' set for Wednesday evening, Dec. 4, announces ' Clayton Jenkins, PROVO SCOOTER secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring this big event, assisted by Provo City, who id providing free Christmas lighting on the streets, and in front of the stores ENJOYS HOME and shops cooperating, and also by the City schools, the ,, p y vaita - the individual store. - - . - . Truck.' Sterllnk ' Price; -- w I motive. If they were Prepared. Britain was unprepared. So ie United Stated, so was every demo- cratic country In Europe. Only are nro- tha Totalitarian is evl- pared. Unpreparedneaa denes of sincerity and innocence in this world carnage. The sub- - THANKSGIVING HERE a States od ' 1 . UITa' uhu home-comin- m. An 30 IN PROVO . OOOOOOMOOMOMMOMjH Garbago Plans Procobding City Afi By .Vi Im proving Profs'll firs VwTaJTAiS department, says tho mayor,' pad hay would ho oesoqy tnm. CMaf Chrletosses is getting wasdarfally weti with OS fore,' and City C. ML amtth is drtag a osport Job with tha flaasesa at Ms . s-- Tt y . - " -- w J . ' elmrtw ... karoFrevT?urttU we JrTuitk-- il S , 07,h but on. name he. been rtTrttv nominated. It doe. not follow that l"4s! MriS Anduta- S .MoTle a roa, election i. not In the offing, ESaM3rr ta who remind. Mr. Feeeher, elate. names C. R. of time when sufficient of the Adams, superintendent ffaenrii x wera written In on tho ballot by Utilities, accompanied by Maarica voters to defeat tho nominated Harding, elty commissioner, who Public Improvements candidate. It to always tha priv- - will draw up the ordinance pro-- ' have absorbed every cent of elty liege of voters to writ any name vId lug for a garbago system, are finances which could ha spared, they choose oa tha ballot, ha ex-- leaving next week for Sacra- - tha mayor adds, far tha mento and will visit- other Call-- hero has been far needy plains. Judges for the poll are Mrs. fornla cities, to Inquire carefully who must be pvovidad for, and Ruth L. Aiken, Mrs. Lynn Haws, into the methods adopted la thesa these thlnga come before any aA- and Mrs. Fanny Evans. Polling cities for garbago and rafuso die- - dlUonal expenditure 01 will take plaee in tha Avenue posal, sulflctant approval by tha safety measures which Lunch at the corner ""of '"'Fifth" MtlkehT harihgUredr'bSeri'nTIJTved ,iery'weIl 4nrtag North and University avenue, dlcated to Justify tho City com-- these past years. Wort for Voters within the area between mission taking definite steps to- - on streets and Third West and Third East, and wards setting up soma system Improvements have been supplied, and Provo has reaped a remark North of First South street are hers, the mayor believes. Included in the Fourth municipal Upon their return, Mr. Harding able harvest in tho matter of elty ward. will prepare tha ordinance which Improvements, until today tho will be published before January PPta are proad of their elty, 1. than making It possible for the wlth it streets paved, its sewer NOROPTOMJflTB of Provo held their monthly system to be Installed by Paten- - lines and water supply Unas x-dinner-meetiat Twin Pinas In ary 1. Already many factors In tending over seek vast areas of clt- Orem last night, planning for successful garbage collection are r their Christmas party. Mrs. Ins known to the elty commlmlon Defter People C. Brown preelded. live la this community than la most cities this slss, believes the Ths cost to a major factor, mayor, who says tha polka fores, Pslo Alto, In California, assesses though Inadequate, haa yet householder 05 cents per uiDad remarks bis rasalts exeapt month for a once a week service, perhaps In traffic safety. cost will not exceed 40 heps ths people of Provo ara more Many years ago the townspeople of a small village in ths cento for the earn service, and taw abiding, he thinks. Ha edOld Country held a grant celebration in tha public square. For it the asseasment to pal promptly mits the need of more traffic years there had been no war and they had worked hard to raise the usual 10 per cent discount aafety measures. Likewise the will be allowed, making ( a net mayor good crops. Their children had grown strong and healthy. admits - tha nssd far eest of 10 cents here. greater fire protection, but eoa- And for this they wera thankful. What better way, tha mayor Tha matter of equipment Is paras ths system hero with that had asked, could they expreee their thankfulneao than by celebeing studied, only first elaas and of Logan whieh haa a very fin brating together? So he proclaimed a holiday, asking aaeh adequate equipment being eon- - fire protection system supported person to pour a bottle of wine Into the cavernous eask that tomplsted, hut no Intention exists, by tha County, not alone by the explains tha mayor, to force uni-- city, and believes that Provo's stood near the. village fountain. This they would share toformlty, except la essentials, tor system assisted by the varloaa gether. the efficient operation of tha syo- - surrounding elty fire depart-toWhen this great day arrived, there was a man who filled It Is expected that a 50 ments, in east of need, could stem reserve of gallon container would ho beet a Mg fire quite aa readily aa the growing military forces In maintaining nation-wid- e suited, and that all refuse, such larger force would work In Logan, nones and madlul technicians, and which helps keep ths moral aa ashes, etc., would ho dispose of service men where It should be, then you believe In tho Bad rots of if olftcod in such eonUlnwt. has practically ceased for the Cross. If you believe it Is n good thing to train hundreds of Tho SegtvgotlMiof GartaEB season, reports Commissioner J. thousands each, year to intelligently give First Aid to accident !!?m, p.ropfd a.tb?b P McGuire, but the work at tho be will feed but salvaged,, victims, then you believe in tha Red Cross. And, if yon belleva Lake harbor ie proceeding aieely must nse of thorn materials take wfth help in aa organisation whoa volunteers give their Ufas blood that city street place outside the elty.Umtts says departmflDt fl.uhed driving others may live, than yon believe in tha Red Cross. tho mayor. Revenue from such pIlM Hvrr when that a,Dg to aedra wlll tertal more American ara These the reasons why than 7,000,000 Wf salvaged placag of a the city, he adds, either directly wort to hold flood man and woman last year believed In, and Joined, tho Red Cross, eoaIn or by redaction eort.ol vaterl ha wlll proved soon, fa a few days ths 1040 Red Cross Roll Call for memberships tract. Tha present elty dump ays Mr. McGutra. will coma to a close. Every American who Is able to do so will bo used, being preferred ' of Its festsrai. gravity should have his name on this roll. It Is not compulsory. Yon i making disposal less expensive. CB GENERATIONS really dont have to Join tha Red Cross Yon can shrng yonr It Is planned to create a 'Refuse ot tk Bench Family la Provo shoulders Ilka tha man who poured a bottle of water Into the Disposal department, tha super- Joyed Thanksgiving dinner to ha the lntendent by appointed wine cask. Bnt If yon believe In America, you believe In the commission, and ths operat-- setkar Thursday whoa ths home Red Cross and you wlll want to Join. That la the way ws do Bench, elty recorder, was ing force by the Board of Utilities. oI Soma advantages to be enjoyed Elled with 65 guests descendants things In this country. Mr- - Annie Bench, his mother, by Provo city through the opera- his bottle with water. Thera would be so mneh wine, ha H daughter, Mr. Ibrgearlte ere tlon of this system proposed thought, a little water would not ho noticed. He was a good listed by Dr. Vsseo M. Tanner of Young of Bon eta, and her dangh-th- e ter- - Mr- mas and he meant no harm. So ho stood In line with the others Destroy, end her Utility hoard, who hu made a mors thorough study of Garb- - daughter, Bhirtoy, of Alton all and poured hta bottle of water Into the essk. When It earn age dlspoul systems than most ksd their pictures taken, showing time for tho ceremony, tho mayor stood next to tha cask snd tha tonr generation preeent other members. spoke fine words of their happlnese. But when he turned the Making Provo Attractive heavy wooden spigot to drink his toast, nothing hut water ran to a large number of retired the cultural advantage of a Into his cup. Everyone had thought a Uttla water" would not eltlsens from all over the country, university elty. be noticed. with Us clean streets and alleys. Other advantages cited Include, and Ita unitary living conditions of eouno, the health of the people This parable, of course, has an obvious moral. Today we stands high in ths list of advent- - as the major consideration, It Is ths attitude that "someone else ay "tat Georgs do It. ages, says Dr. Tanner, who looks through Improved ualtation, will do something that should be done. Today the Red Cross to the time when this city shall cleaning up of rats and Infesta-becom- a Is doing n big Job for the America In which yon and X live. tbs residential elty of tion spots where file ean breed Utah, with Us beautiful surround- - and disease spread. They ara not doing It alone, nor ean they continue without the Pride in ones elty Is no Inga, Ita natural scenery In Its II support of every American who believes In this great work. canyons snd parts and Utah take, factor, Dr. Tanner points oat, la If you believe In giving food, clothing and shelter to tho snd with Its crystal-clea- r Pure ths building of a elty beautiful, thousand plunged Into suffering snd despair each year by of culinary water, and the advas- - and ths adequate disposal tags offered through ths Brig- - refuse of all kinds is ths Initial natural dlsukter, then you believe in the Red Cross. Or, if you ham Young university for educa- step to be taken In building g believe lu sn organisation which works with our tlon and training of youth; and better city. bndwo.! tahlh . ' - , ng You Believe in America ry Per-Prov- oe Provo Stake Saturday, Sunday aUo fv FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940 The Annual General meeting of the Utah County Farm Bursas is art for Nov. 20th In tha Boath Court room la the City A County building, Provo, saaonneos Frank Shelley, president, of Amorleon Fork. Two divisions of tho Banos will hold ssporato. eon-That Provo city il rapidly becoming eonsdooi of the fereuees, hearing reports and ousting officers, sod tho general mjujy advantages which would accrue from an adequate coUection and disposal ay item ie evidene- tha? It Om- ,nd week returns ed this already pouring into the Utilities do, by lag Crops, wlU eonveas at l a. m. Saturday, with j. R. Pony pertinent anawering the queationaire being lent to every of Benjamls presiding, and La, m ATOVO. Oranda Jarman of Oram, erst. Y- -r 1 V afy, prsaantlag tha fluanelal to1- favor a systomatle port Seven dlrsetors wUI ha SCHOOL ELECTION stocted. Present dlreeton art: garbage and ratasa dlspoeal syo- tom operated by Provo elty? Mr. Pony, chairman ; Paul 1a SET WEDNESDAY (Howard of Salem, Harvey A. I. Do yon rtqalre ones a wash, ' Nielsen of Spanish Fork, Selvoy School election ' for Fourth twice a week, or more frsqaent J. Boyer of Sprlngville, Taylor Municipal ward is sat for Wed- - aervieoT Altea of Vineyard, Hiram R. Ony nailer. Dee. . aauonnee. J. Fred . Are yom wlUlag to pay 41 of Uhl, and Mr. Jarman. Feeeher. dark, who state. that cents per month for oaco week The Homo and Community dl-- only on name has been officially service? Or 10 cento a month for vbloa will mart at 1 p. m. under nominated for the poeltlon of twice a week service? the chairmanship of Mn. Mary school trsrtto, that of Mm. Algta to ths f If K,ren. . cortume, with Jingle holla n awythlng will he In the business Metlon greeting children and Provo stake is to hold a missionary conference" this S:krIt and Sunday, announces President C. E. Rowan, ,bp.peIJl M Saturday 18 missionaries scheduled to address the confer- with stake 24th. sessions to be attended by President various and the Committees and chairmen ence, we la charge an: Evan Thomas, Richard L. Evans of the First Seven Presidents of Seventies, with But Ctannti Chahman; Parade: Km d by Clyde c. Edmonds, of the Church Welfare committee. thle Tour major eemlon. will he Scott Store Front Thompson, the ,Tl1' SXtiM- at 8:20. FOOTE TO TALK Saturday and tha amt and w)l , ttl- - understood by'ni even now. are not so well acquainted tha "father of all lie." TRUTH stands forever, snd war will never he won by purpo, upon lie WM. t wl it. A Ml, OrdOT DUMb.U..: LEGISLATION wlU nrlsa out of the debris of at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. will be . world war. but it will be an order LeCtllTO in the Stake tabernacle. The T. Earl Foote, state represen- based oa truth and verity and gecQnj Saturday evening meeting will he tatlvo from District 2, wUI be the Integrity, where Justice and free- - Here SlUtday devoted to priesthood work, the speaker at tha Publle Affaire dom and good will among men Sunday morning meeting to Wei- - forum In the Provo high school Intense Interact followed the fare work, and tha others to Monday, Dee. 2nd at T.20 p. m., first of a series of lecture given general missionary service. his subject being Forthcoming 1 test Sunday evening AH priesthood quorum officers legislation. j Chnreh Just north ofthsProv and mmbm ara uked to attend This Is an opportunity, not poetofflce by H. A. Rantfro, on at the First only to hear Mr. Footes plans, urday caning A. O. 8oholm, special repraOur ward and au gteks and ward tat also to present to him your Concerning Prophecies am tatlvo of the Townsend Time.", In fact eo kern was this wlfara workers, and tha personal Mess of what legislation should National Recovery Plan wUI ha interest that another Fro Lecture welfara COmmlttos members of ko proposed in Utahs next see- tha principal spanker before tha 1 scheduled for this 8unday th cIder and Wgh slon of the legislature, states E. Townsend elub meeting In tho elty evening at the same chnreh. a. m. session. A. Mitchell, forum director, DrleiU at tha : eourt room Saturday night, Thta second lecture la entitled: Sunday. November 20th t 7 oclock- - All -- who will be the next world An feature of the BERKELEY BUNKER, membm and the pnhlie sraeor- - ruier? Hitler, Stalin, Musmllnl. entire outstanding n Mormon bishop of Las Vegas, conference will be the to be preeent. There or who? It will be accompanied dially invited nrasle to be provided un- - Nev. was named Wednesday to lpeeai will be no admimton enarge. by modem films, showing scrip- - der the direction of Dr. Franklin sueeeed Key Pittman, as United tural passages, and statements Hudson. This feature, and the State Senator nntil Nov. 1242. trom Promlnent men of affairs in presence of President Evans, and He is a cousin of Carlyle and nillinnil nnillllilllTV I both of whom are tolne Bunker of Vineyard, opera- ttl world todar' Vltal m0T- - Elder wwniiiiviii I uHUnun ments of the major nations in the wen Edmonds, the tors of tho Bunker Farms Feed known throughout present eonfllet will be studied ehnreh, forecasts s record atten- - establishment there. The new The theme of the 11 oeloek in the light of these scripture. dance at tha conference, believe senator owns and operates a ser-Hr. Rent fro Is provmg his in- - President Rowan. vice station In Las Vegas He la Sunday morning service at theDeal Community Chnreh wlll be "Ro- formation is based on long and Speakers during tbs confer- - said to be an antl-Necareful study over many years, ence, In addition to the visiting democrat. gaining Our Lost Vision". The Church School meeta at aBd his maps and charts era authorities, ara to be the follow- 1:45 a. m. The Young Peoples assisting aeoras of men and wo- - Ing Elders, headed by Wllford D. Ign mission field. men to wuteh more understand- - Lee. stake mission president: C. E. at 7:00 p. m. Bishop Frank Bennett of the The Breakfast club will meet (ugly the events of today, in the Lester Jones. John J. Sutherland, Fifth ward will apeak briefly on at Brerys ,at 2 oclock. Those light of Divine revelation u eon- - William V. Oldroyd. Heber Done, the subject of how un a bishop at 290 talned In Holy Writ. Cecil Jacobsen, Cecil Barjaron, aid the stake missionary work, going should Plan to he You ara Invited to bring the William Griffiths, A. U Simpkins, during the 10 a. m. session. No N. University Avenue by 7:65 entire family to this lecture, as Lynn Hayward, P. LHIJenquist, outlined program has been made a, m. Junior C. E. meets Monday at youth will find quite as much Clifton E. Thayne. Robert Hod- - for the afternoon session, which meats profit as their fathers and moth- - son, the last named having Just wlll bo under the direction of 4 p. m. and Ladles Aid era. Meeting starts at 7.20 p. m. recently returned from the fore- - President Evans Tuesday at 2:50 p. m. " INDEPENDENT Bands Adranea Information furnished Gene Hoover; Truffle and Safety: Mr. Jenkins tolls of the bril by Deg Shrlver and Police . Chief After 11 months absence from Uant lighting Planned, of toe Christensen; Musie Programs: J. it was a Joyoaa occasion Provo, MoffltL parade and Its route through tha when Jamea L Jimmy" McGuire, city, of tho abundant Candy gift sad Mrs. sob of Commissioner to ho scattered among tha ehlld-ightTo Southern J. P. McGuire, was permitted to ,qJ of tha ChrlatBaa Busin program. ' spend his Thanksgiving holidays ' at horn with his parents last and all Farads Unit. wlU week. Ha returned to his work aembta af Pioneer Park oa Wart as Assistant Scout Executive for at 6:00 P. U. gtrMt . , tha ElPaso (Texas) Scount ConnM ell Sunday. . direction of The McGuire family mads It a : karP. M Jen Wakt g too, for their real Btreet ara flhed on by daughter Dorothy from Cedar City M70r Mark Andenon. cams home for the occasion, and Farads Bonto Salt eer. will be the order of bnslneee. Ray McQulra, well known eut on Center to Unlveralty Lake newspaper man, was also Three dlreeton will he elected In on north Avenue; University present. addition to tha prerid.nt and Avenue to 2nd North. Disband. James L. has made a real Participant can go south or oast record for himself In Texas, acThe main aeaalon at 2 p. m. or north from this point cording to reports from local Free Candy DlatribnUoa scout headquarters hers, where will be presided over by Frank will take place on the street he spent Saturday with Chief Shelley, who will giva tha annual Scout A. A. Andenon of the Utah report. Mr. Jarman also will directly east of the City and present the secretary's and tha National Parks council. County Building., treasurer's report. Five exeen- B.T.U. n James Is Merchants graduate of committeemen will be sleeted tle with an A.B. degree from the are urged to decorate their during this session. Preeent dl- store fronts with colored lights eollege of Arts and Sciences In reetora are: Mr. Peay, Earl Smith 19IC, and has pursued several and Christmas displays; also to of Lehl, Mrs. Marcuisen, Earl In courses install special Christmas windows, scouting Toons of professional Mrs. and Vineyard, In and both here and the East,, Christmas V-- rf Provo. Programs ZettMla of Wardle efhas 'established a record for wUI be broadcast over KOVO, speakers at this 2 p. m. ,n th rTlc uuh Guest will mnd also through ioud speaker ELDER RICHARD C. BIGELOW fectlve Include Judge Howei meeting ha when coundl National Parks Son of Barney B. and Amends a7stem for benefit of shoppers of Ogden, of the State Horticul- to of chairman Cabbing prior and down-tow- n listeners. Special Prestwich Bigelow, will leave and one or two re- hu appointment to tha Texas tural Society, programs by bands, orchestras, Dec. 2nd for tha Southern States council. from the 8tate presen tatlves ciee clubs, choral groups, soloists, mission field for the L. D. S. Farm Bureau. Judge Howei will Is a He church. the etc. wUI be graduate of instrnmentollsts, speak on phases of cooperation as given during the month of Deeem- - Lincoln high school, and has at- applied to agricultural life. ' tended the B. T. U. He alao ft oil Martin tn Talk ber. "Mted from the Sharon semi- A.mm-c--ta Cinnamon was used by the TO KOiananS testimonial wlll b, mada t.m., the people BMrr- - A Farewell ancients not only for Its fragrane w,u tha ,Ten Tlmpanogos of Central Utah about PROVOS but as an antiseptic and an aatrln- ,r chapel for him this Sunday- Gall Martin of Balt Lake City fent CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION and 7 P- nnder tha dl- will be the speaker at Rotary inviting thiw to do their Christ-- Ten,n at the ward missionary luncheon today, discussing soma mas shopping In Provo ' the rctlon International aspects of art. committee. Christmas la now being fought. In every country those who are on the side of Justice, freedom and good-wi- ll City are handed together But in LlgfatinK every country such people sr. unu conducU)d by Prove prepared to fight the evil pur- - JmU), Chamber of Commerce, Invantod the lie. and by poee. Cuh prllea am0untlng to I2S.00 5k,ns5Si?St UTAH FARM BUREAU MEETS " A MERCHANT, AT PBOVO. 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