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Show Q Prints fstf fa By Bmm Pm OKS FLACT i niimiiiiiiiiimom " A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Pnesthood 0! Stake Planned for AT PROVO. PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Four Number Fifteen FRIDAY, MARCH 14, INDEPENDENT UTAH in Utah Mayor Mark Anderson Preparing Sat, Sunday Annual Report For Provo City '" CiiilllS osssoeceofeeeeetftnuc i Prissthoad activities and responsibilities will feature the entire program of the regular Quarterly conference that a aoim garbage dtapsui 1940' wilThma be remembered as the year in which tka training of statute la wHI scheduled for Saturday and Sunday in Utah stake, with one own its electric starts city generating and four sessions Andafternoon, for belief Saturday of Say -1 with only two' Of the approzi- - session planned plant is the to President Royal J. Murdock who has in compiling and preparii matair 75 widely discussed, sob- - on Sunday. u a certainty that we will greatly Improve the m, ftrwword'lM AFFAIRS for 1940. In reeeug that lines wlll ate latrodoeted stats goveramen- , considerable eaea aa well ae the sealtary direction of the conference program. abu u general steam tal reoroaalsatloa measures passApril 21, 1940 the city's plant hae generated all the Manl M tor ditlou of oar city, aftaraooa The Saturday TbeoT 1, airport ed by both legislative branches, a need by the community, end that iesulte from this electricity Admlntatra-elalme- d 1 the impwewta la 5.10 p..m. short extra sneslnn baa beaa pro- paretloa, both from mechealeol ts will led ads diking aroand To Conduct Services sad ere aider h tloa balldlac will . be devoted as the flaanetal standpoints, ' have the entire port. qualely equipped. Baaed oa papa- ofMot Beared oaa Report Preparing the Utah legislature expectations. largely to Welfare work, sad all graveling Dratnlag, grading, Uttea. oar nattaa dOBartamat is ' iaterruptloa la service fWal closing day, Thursday, hr of wart, aad additional hanger eoaatrae one of tke emalleat la the poaatry dao to plant failure has occurred,1 Minh IS. area tloa are also pleased. The la mack aad the fire Quorunia are urged to aad the slot profits have approxiTo pass ths remaining raorgaal- -' ?- oa ths lake shore was rejected la smaller thaa dapartmeat the evaraga. Mach ' mated I0, SOS monthly", he de- ' sat too trills la the romStntng foar v: The Saadey eeaaloaa begin with ltll as as airport site boeaaso of of this dofldaaey ta dne to the clare. The following are a owaerthlp and water level prab-one - tw j r,: . w"g au ssa ivfss: r a' . twaaty-foart- ss sls lays part of the of the ME to to tho nmh M ... w-- for twe 1:15 a. m. meetings, the llelchiaedek priesthood qeo- rume la tke Stake tabernacle, and to tke custom of stopping ths dock. Bach a maneuver might asceacl-tat- s leglelators working perhaps a week or two withoat pay. So It waa agreed! that' the carront session wonld eta die" at or aboat tha appointed Um and reconvene la 'special sseslne on time-honor- ed March 17. Oaa of the' two reorganisation tracts from tho mayors report, ratters to covering Important every pittaon: Prove Is Growing j Now improvements are la evidence everywhere... Property otre-er- e are building and modernising. The Brigham Young ' a nl varsity and public schools have added away now buildings aad Improvements in tho past few years, Tha - new Utah Valley hospital 1 one in of tha best hospitals la the " members la tha mats ware chapel. Aettvitlae of the various committees will bo presented by varioas speakers at tha Tabernacle, hader tha direct lorn of President Karteek, while (be Aaraale priesthood work will bo directed by President Laoa Mew- ran, aasletad by Lester R. Taylor, stake chelrmaa of , tha Aaroafe committee, end by John W. stake ehartmaa of the Adult Aaraale priesthood work. ' . The aaseloas at 15 e. m. and at I p. m. are public eeedoae end will be devoted to tha entire herehlp of tke stake, under the direction of General authorities of the chink, the nprssoatatfvw of whleh will be aaaouneod at the intar-mounta- region. ,, VUf seaato bills to pass both houses najniHe sets up e state department of (f..,T have eoatlanad throughout the year.1 The Lower' Cahyoa Aquepublicity aad Industrial development. H. B. 1(1 provides funds duct has bees steadily extended with W.P.A.k tahbr. Pipe end for it by' transferring surpluses la other materials Her this water lies the motor vehicle rioguiitratloa have been purchased by Provo fund, leaving the fROO.OOO now City from current waterworks allotted to cities end counties for PRESIDENT R. J. MURDOCK revenues. Waterworks street aad road building to serve tad improvements tetaliag more Its present purpose.' 1 The house era not scheduled before Urns, then I50S.00S have beaa made la measure is' bow la the senate conference, The Gael session at 7.11 P. m. states President Murdock, except the pert few years with W.P.A. .. sifting eoaualttse. that Returned missionaries may labor and correal waterworks The other twlMpaseed reorgan-- " wUI be an M.LA. conference. Maeieal aambere wUI be pro. bo expected to report, aad certain feeds. Provo now has aa excel- lsetioa MU creates s.new publle welfare department under a S- - vlded hr the Third wart choir, committee chairmen of prtasOood last waterworks system sad tke tho betoa of Alfred twaa- - quorums have been . aotlfied to added Door Creek water supply man eommtasioB. .wnh duties of several other state ageaetao aid eon, and a special mataeai pro- - dtaeneo Phases of priesthood will provide Provo with aa ample commissions transferred to It sram ta promised for seek Baa- - vort. surplse of water tor fatare com- - - "These The aeaeto stlU hhd' to- - aoeept day eeeMoas . Speakers at tke various is salons .President amendments to .tho welfare dated aad ptaaaad la detail any now extend throughout measure before It foes to tho man. not area the visiting heath- - jesideaftal artke1 of. US elty! governor tor approval or vetmTheiiM to federejaM Ja the fora Six of IS roorgaalsatloa hills r to senate do to have tho aft.wat,rl W P tabor. adThetho coot passed by City tor with tho now welfare daportaMBt SSSSISS- f-not aeeee propOTty f tho CCMFEEEMCB, them new sewer Haas Is less thaa FOar, Including L B. BBS, srUy to hear their favorite speak- - half the total cost' Wo an atm organ lsiag tho state depart meat re, or partldpato la eertela in used of a better method ef of agriculture, affeet that depart- ewega disposal. This problem ta meat. Three relate to board of Clateaoe L Waters,- - ' Chrtattaa being studied: health ectivltiee, one to the bow Science. Committee ea PuMleattea Street publicity and Industrial develop- - for Utah ikkonnood today that. High in Provo have coat approxi. . . mat department, aad one to tho Gavin W. Allan, CAB. of Toronto, mately I40S.00S la the part five aew department of basin see ruga-- Ontario, Canada, has beaa engag- - x 1AI1 ATI Atlp years. Mack street Improvement tatkm. Theea an yet to be eetod ad to lactan on Ckrlettaa Sdeoee la Ogden and Salt Lake City next The Miscellaneous committee work remains to be done. New upon by tho lower house. of the Utah stake high priests, treats should ho extended and The first important d spartan week. from Governor Maw's reorganise- - - Mr. Allan ta scheduled to toe- - heeded by B. T. Larson, an plan- - pen5- - North Ninth Wert end Seventh East should bo tlon proposals ae embodied la tan la the auditorium of Weber aiag another annual excursion to d paved with rock nor- - College, 1441 Jeftoreoa Avo., tho Bprlagvllle Art gallery some- H. B. SI, tho If Interested property ganlsatlon meesnn peeeed by the Ogden, Utah, oa Sunday after- - time la April, tha actual date not MPhalt vUI coopente with the house bat unacted apon ia the noon, March II at t p. m. Hta yet being determined, bat expert- - 'rner itreet lmprorsments senate, came taat week la adop- - subject will be "Christian Science: ed to be on April 25. Soma 15 cltr IM accomplished befon tha tlon by tho senate of an amend- - The Truth Aboat God and Man members of the committee met Mlath South should meat nmovlng liquor control ad- - which Produces Peace. this week at Mr. Larson's home surfaced from the State ministration from tho department Monday evening, Manh 17, at planning for tentative arrange- Highway west to University Avs. of business regulation. The vote 5 oclock, Mr. Alton wlll alio meats. wee 14 to 7 for the amendment, speak oa Christian Science: The mJn ratreaee to It ta expected this year that an y Fair Groaada We Important measures passed last Science of Govern meat, la the entire evening for the high pricets federal or week by the senate Included H. B. auditorium of First Church of end their wives will be secured ,r aplnt t0 S3, liberalising tha old age assist- - Christ, Scientist, IBI Bast Third from the Gallery management, so aace taw aad redefining Income. South Street, Salt Lake City. In- - that an artistic program can be R V Ts fJFTQ It ta now before Governor Maw eluded will be a discussion of the carried oat without Interruption, a for final action. The hones passed following topics: "Healing; Pam- - Including singing as well as eta- dies of art. H. B. 1S7, liberalising the state lly; Church; and Nation. Mr. Altaa is a member of tho This to e highlight of the year's Brigham Yonng Junior High unemployment compensation net. It provides for a maximum pay- - Board of Lectureship of The activities under Professor Lar- - School basketeers got a thrill meat of 120.01 per week to the Mother Church, The First Church son's direction, end has come to Thursday when, at school casern- unsmployed Instead of tho ear- - of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mess, be ea event looked forward to 31y, they received the State tro- rent $11.00. It also passed H. B. end the public Is invited to attend with real enthaeiaam by some 200 Phy for their prowess lw tha Jr. or more members. Widows of high school basketball league 00, patting tho U. of U., UAA.C. hta lectures which are free. Salt high priests ere also Invited. Semes finished tart week at Dr a-Tho lecture to bo given end Junior colleges under control Lake City will be broadcast over Transportation ta furnished for per where they toppled the touted ot a single board. Riverton turn to a 21 to 21 do- Five national defuse station KUTA on 1590 kilocycles. Ml who desire It. Dave Crowtoa ud Ed. measures were passed by the Wight were their coaches. senate. .They establish a homo Two tournaments marked the natlonri guard, set up state and finale of the season for these high district defuse councils, strengthschool teems, one at Ogden for en tho lews, estabtho north end of the state, end lish special police to guard public the other at Draper. Bendy won property, and regulate tale end the Ogden set, but were defeated manufacture of explosives. ' 11 Draper by Riverton la the ta Senators Francis 8. Laadell of Moulton chief Lynn Judges. ah t ,1,. t series. B. Y.'e hopes were amtated by Lee of tho clerk Benjamin and Arthur O. Ellett of rT.h bouts, states will stage lta Miller and Welles planed oa Crowton'e boys, tho Spanish Fork voted no on ea Dunkley. . Y. history that lta amendment to 8. B. 222, taking Contasta have ben provided for f,rrt ,5 ,1. fC- - Their " the liquor control commission out la nine, differut classes: 112 tMm of the state department of bael-nee- e history. 168, 146, 122, 112, 124, pounds. Wm.on e lower campus of the 1?4 The champions ere Dick Dab- and thB unlimited regulation. ' A1,n Heneen, Lee Knell, ta Mlllett Kavsehuteh and umtih Craft heavyweight Floyd HITT. J. C. MOFFITT . chairman of the errangemente Frank Jansen. Robert Perry, Tom r ta obtaining ee time tea from Ourge Balllf. sad Dun committee, assisted by Eddie Presentation of the architects end otherwise proper- - j" tV lbMl, Howard CMder, and Ashworth. .""J" v.i, Weldon Taylor. LaMar Meycock irophy Thursday morning wee lag data for ths utenelon of the ,,WG C1UH , Provo high school shop building u looking after housing and ao- - mad br ea executive of the Jor- Prise awards will be presented ..pmmiiiiAthm, with Dr. Eldon don District lugue to Captain bo ea to take advantage of the federal eld offered la vocationsi in the form of gold medals for Beck, Bill Hsase and Null Walter Dshllng. before e crowd of 200 students end parents. training under the Defensa pleas First place ead silver medals for assisting. " Federal of the goverameat. Seeond place winner. Mark D. The boats start promptly at Authorisation for thta step wee Eggarteen buds the awards com- - 7 p, n. each night, and tickets PltKI) 1. LGVKLE88 Provo police officer, has bun given at a recent School board mlttee. Karl Bunnell ta chairmen may be obtained from Mr. Croft, meeting, tentatively planning to of the Jndgu and timers com- - chelrmaa of tho tickets commit- - advanced In rank to second grade extend tha building 00 feet to mlttee, with George W. Brown tee, or Glen Kenner, or Dr. Beck, patrolman, following hta probe- heeding the Inspectors and weight other members of thta committee, ilonary period of 90 days. provide additional shop space. - -- fr Utah Priests l,. Uinil nn rrn IKUiHl DlAllii anti-sabota- ge ln"Unt!" I.,!, 141 1 a beCera Ike the Mil was lebeOad U ration eg It Isr toverable vote IS for, ST hat aader tho raise II reqalra Nere It aaald Mm It rttaatton mriaaa IMmploymaat There u a sm proipeot ho ujaid hero for eeveral bow that theea problems may be years. Ike City hoe aired with tho aid of the federal available dollar goverameat aad tha State of sponsor's and of work-relie- f pro- k .. r, Utah. loots laeledleg W.P.A., M.YJL sad P.W.A. Growth or f moat of PaMM Safety will ao deabt be fiaiehad early tai thsrsfnre fsllie la 1S4I. It le aatlelpated that what it normally weald have JTL1 remost will be the this popular , pm, 1 ereaUoa spot la Oeatral Utah whoa the U. S. Park Service aad . fko Civilian Conservation Corps T completed tke lmprovamoaU . v aew under eons tree tloa at tke U moatk of Provo River. Agald -the ' meortaM :f cal' problem' ta f throaghert tha I f eUtua of the lake end take tasfg We are urging the legislature to S11 flV WollU SW ritaMs aqako a State Authority reeposU sfble for regatatlag the . water Ike . tan levels end lead aaee. The pro hw seaf iaeartatar. status of Uta bat little by the maoTrt Lake laade sad wsterg Is hamper- - lmprovemeet program . Wtpeet r lug 'reereetloa, aviation aad to- - tow years. Tho dtp levy A patae SbL VwimL. same so It hae He far dwal utek fake if Ae - devalopmoata. It ZIs tho .tat. aid 01 the lake road. Event--years. Tkara ksufhaaa eemo ro- - u tke oabo rood should lake the ually of daetloa la tkeOWk gaaeikl Vatasmsrt SfthetaSi . ...phero the ,ewaSrshlp tended south along the high arope , t ... . . aereae J greaad of the take shore u ygM. J Jkdframp ' the ehaaaol. Thle wUI make the ;A Urerto recreetioa am sbd airport of ; Pravp f this Ur access! bis to tke Soatt end ef jM M4Uthof work ta done gatJoas to tho cltyjpmpptor, Osr, malt .. mayda etnmlr tha ffflisH It ebck by our Obaaty CommtauWaaru. If lUUty departmaar Bad'kOMr m njifiiasa t i ere operath.? 1 the eaergtae aad WsUws Forest boeadarlee eng depertmeata moarcee of th. eatlrt UaOoa. tortM.B Yrig Sm a Mots Is expeet that tag to LtcaP communltlee throeghoet Provo Canyon we may ,B Pro wl11 f tM country ers kelglag la many '. . ways with this program. Daring aeed stock drive wsy three gp , HOMB-AGWethe past esmUier end toll Provo the 'canyon. ThU wUI gmtiy 4 "wegttoa to City spent approximately S,SS;,BprOT tr,fHfl ' to propers e temporary field for'' Frovo canyon. The City s Canyon Glea recreation perk' has proved exceedingly popular. Other suqh areus should be developed la the ' Birthday caayoa. , Several Community Improvements yoa propose there an and services era planned for A- years age this week, the the aeer fatare. It ta anticipated of eppeaBtaq, el-t- o Plenty first Mpraion setfleeseat ia the ' Utah Volley. Plaaoers ar-which Is already ta Two-Pa- rt B. arsa, Mpt Singers the banks ef Provo river ea once a prepeaai to made to In Concert March' IS, IMP. Use old butanes anywhere aa fort amaoseeat ballt oa the avenue, a aew Deed of Comments by eoveial masletaas Walter Cos property marks arises. DBXUL BBfT who lie tea ed Wednesday evening the first chelrmaa of tha to the two British singers, Viola AnMorris, soprano, end Victoria Markham, derson, contralto. Indicated that If each a thing exists ea periHm mrlhii art fection, than these two-pa- rt tad rssemmsqded fhatr0)i achieved It singers eeraW eTPEto site tost More then SO aambere were the tadadtef presented by them, some ea- the taminaa accompanied, end their teehnlc. .toot. Berth,1 Only a few days remain tor yon tone quality, and part etagtag .This voices to got your moving opera ticket with Independent ream fall of . to tho "Gondoliers, by Gilbert la contrary direction yet Mending pees K, with and Sullivan, being staged at harmonlosely, earned encore after lag oqeelly Paramount theater for tho heavPt encore from tho enraptured aadt- No of the M. L A. Girls canyon snea. at the hearing. E. E. Nelson, piano instructor home, aaaonaceo Mrs. Leras B. e Haycock of Sharon stake. Utah at Brigham Young university Prqvo TKM GEAVML nd Provo stakes ere cooperating music department, earned spMa ot lta worthy pioneers, the biggest in this ventsrs. predation too, for everyone eon- We certainly appreciate the ceded It s most worthy aceom- - Walter Cm arrived, home lest streets ia Prove, . Will be set to' loyalty sad friendship of the pltahment to bo able to accom- - VMk nftar another winter, la m olios again mm, reports Onto- sueh California where he agate speet miaeloaer J. P. MeGelra, to' pra- people of thta community for their pony, Mmoet Impromptu, support of tha Girls' homo fund, talented singers. Mr. Nelson bed to Uma doing missionary work paratloa for gravelling This year as unasuri treat ta be- - only tho opportunity of ono is- - to ths L.D.8. church. It wee a at roots newly opened la Wp thta tlmo la one respect peris of Provo. . Atai ing offered for your money, ud hearial with them prior, to tho f ho lost hta son, a married mu, cement' grave; will be for yon can giro see (stance with the concert. with several child ran, killed in a tor toying new eemeat side welt, assurance yos ere getting value traffic accident by a car which mainly la the eouth-we- st m received both la entertainment UTAH'S PHAIJf STORE RILL, bow approved by tho Legists- - hit him ae he wu getting Into a of the city, hat also la the and la the good you are doing for " ' iJT.2, . gM 1, ' rf cilhr'.iw ; iJoe : 4 j" iff SST. - ml 'ei j rtlVdto slmiSI trig saUCrt srsssi S rutoi Provos 00 . aril Perfect? ; . trl-eta- u the it Hom.",y. Mre. Meycock. is explained that alt proceeds . from the opera will be devoted to chela stores shall first procare a Installation of refrigeration laths license from the State Tex com- Canyon home for use during the mission before they can operate In the state. Chains having n summer months ahead. total of 100 (tores must pay e license of 50 for each store; 1HOFHNHOK NKTH T. SHAW of the BYU faculty, assisted by thoee having 200 storu must pay g. r. Roswell. Utah county agent, 1200 license on each store; thou and C. H. Devle, former Smlth- - having 200 storu but not more Hughes Instructor at Lincoln, ed- - then 400 shall pay $200 license judlcated the FFA public speak- - per store: for 400 but not more ng contest st II YU Wednesday than 500 storu In tho chain, the Wth Lincoln, Parson. Spanish license ta set nt $400; a chain Fork, Plusant Grove. Hpringvllle, having not more then 500 stores American Fork, end LebI pertici- - must pay $500 per store; end paring. Each boy waa allowed 10 Anally a chain boring more then minutes on any agricultural sub-- 500 stores shall pay 56,000 for Ject In line with their Future each store, established or opened In Utah. Farmers' work. , . PPta toowa at thta time savo consolation to him sad hta which words cannot u- prM. ha declares. Mrs. Cox did not go to the coast thta yur, but spent the winter la Belt Lake City with a daughter there.Mr. Cox ta home in tlmo for another conference at Belt Lake City, e religiose gathering he has never tolled to attend since he cams to Utah more than 10 years ago, hta fF - see MORE STREET PAVDIG will also bo done this gar statu Mr. MeGalre, aad . ere now being mode over streets which need the rock ee-- phelt pavement laid ia 'order to provide Provo with thta, modere Improvement Jn nil parts of the dty. WmIi gravel down to tho Lake barber has also been going forward din- lag the pest week or two, r-- g record being 120 General confer- - up the gravel edge eroaad the ences since that time. He ta bow harbor. COC boys aad city tracks 64 yurs of age, and walks aa have both boon operating thta sprightly as ha did many yur work. - Draining the airport ares ago. He still rirrles a bouquet too has been done otaeo tho heavy of flowers In hta cost lapel. storm bat thta Is a temporary Job semi-annu- al |