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Show S 4 ttmiwwmmamu MARCH lMtj 1941 3 4 10 11 7 14 17 18 21 V PAPER A HOME A ISj Printed lor Bom Faft By Hohm Pooplo la A HOME PLANT rv A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Volume Four DEPENDABLE Number Seventeen AT PROVO, PUBLISHED OF LOCAL AFFAIRS UTAH FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 194 INDEPENDENT . CITY AFFAIRS Community Effort Launched to Provide Bundles for Britain SPRING OPENHNG A stage play "It Shall Keep Thee" is the initial public effort by the Provo Womens Council, municipal section, in sponsoring the Bundles far Britain campaign in Provo, with Mrs. Victor J. Bird, chairman of this section, who urges cooperation by the public in attending this recently produced play to be staged at the Provo high school auditorium Friday evening, April 4 at 8.15 oclock. NO OOMPULMOV will be used hy the City Com- mleslon to force aayooe to seed his garbage with the city tricks which have now ben purchased. e service wlU be Complete offered to Provo hy May 1, states Mayor Mark Anderson. Hof- ever, the City commission dose to enforce sanitary regale- tlons, and people who haul their own garbage wlll be required to haul" it Instead of "distributing" It all the way from their homes to the city dump as to now done so wltk the "trailer method. Usually the trailer le filled to overflowing before It starts for the city dump, and bits and chunks of garbage mark the trail all tho way along, comments tho mayor. ' Furthermore, premises must be kept elesa, and while no will be forced to pay to city-wid- Choice ot thla particular play, authored by Ruth and Nathan Hale of Salt Lake City, waa made by the Women'e Council becauae of Ha hlatorical, educational, and artlatlc values, si well a, the characterizations it presents, and the eaae with which It may be costumed and provided with ap- rttlngs, explains ?.rPrt" Mrs. W. T. Hasler, who Is work- ing overtime on this Bundles for Britain project. "Let us fill this auditorium to overflowing that night" she urges "for we want to provide Bundlee Britain In such abundance that they will know our hearts are yearning for their rellex, and in sympathy with their terrifying Think of the new- experiences. born Infants needing help 'In Britain; think of tho frlfhtAied In that war-tor- n land; think of the courageous fathers and mothers who fight on and hold on to faith and hope In the face of thoee terrible bombings If one think, of thera things, how can anyone remain away when hy can to easily effeetlTely help to provide Bundle, for Britain! The entire Womens Connell Joins wUh Mrs. Bird and Mrs. Hasler In asking that every Provo eltisoa assist In this worthy an- They hope that the net reeult will be to swell the beyond their loudest ex-peetatlons. ,t0 - Under the - - basketball champions of Utah, with ther coach GIen simmona. will guegta today at Rotary lunchat the Hotel Robwti wlth Superintendent J. C. offltt, who Is rotarian, acting as chairman of the event Team members are Junior Preece, Mahlon Rasmus-fo-r sen, Walter Prusse, Sherman Coleman, Grant Rlchins, Donald Harris, lfax Phillips, Junior Evans, Verl Perry, and Garth Ford. The program will be of, tor, and by tho taam, announces ton Jenkins, editor of the Rotary the bulletin, which announced program Thursday, proT0 high school the trucks, yet the great majority have signified their desire to nse them, thus their purchase. It will be much cheaper and far more sanitary If all nse them. . city-own- i m Clay-childr- en Eomlnatiims wlll Rotary 9amiaJaM thnb commlttM. ; g. In Provo, Friday, Saturday, March " i: Pet Parade Capitol Dome of Brigham Young Universitys Instrumental musicians are practicing intensively tqr their part In the I D. B. .conference production of Felix Mendelssohn's Oratorio Saint Paul. Sixty strong they constitute the symphony orchestra which Professor LeRoy J. Robertson wlll direct in performances in the Balt Lake Tabernacle April 1, 1, and 4. The orchestra will accompany the famous Tabernacle Choir of IM voices, directed by J. Spencer Cornwall, in the rendition of the The production will masterpiece. Include dramatic elements, for the M. I. A. will provide 111 trained actors to present scenes from the life and travels of the A poet la Paul. W. O. Robinson will direct the pageantry which will be enhanced by new scenery, picturesque costumes, and special lighting effects on an enlarged stage. Arrangements tor a distribution of tickets through Utah county are being made by Neal Peterson, alumni secretary of B.T.U. Tickets are available at the university ticket office. Reeerved seats of which there will be only a few, are 1 1, general admission 50c. B.Y.U. students wlll be admitted for I Sc at the first performance, Wednesday evening. 28 and 29 ' ' p, Work Accomplished toward this objective Includes: Creation of a new' state department of publicity and Industrial development. Creation of a new state welfare and reorganisation of the weltore department. Reorganisation of the state health department Reorganisation of the state department of agriculture. Defining of the status and duties of the health department Amending 'the agricultural laws to conform to the revised set-nTransferring administration of the Utah training school; Juvenile court and detention home; Utah Utah state hospital; Utah Tuberculosis sanatorium, and various relief programs to the new public welfsre deportment. Transfer of certain statistical duties from the industrial commission and state fair board to publicity and Industrial development department. Transfer of hotel and lodging house supervision from sgrlcul-tnrdepartment to state board of health. 4 Transfer of duties of state to boerd of park commissioners agricultural commission. Creation of state department of business regulstion. Creation of sute department of engineering. Transfer of Insurance department, securities commission, de commission p. sl utr ea . wlli llkaY be set up for rock uphalt paving along Bevnat East as a majority of the rasi-toiU there asked tor a per-pers- oa neBt rtraat toS this ach-u- se travelled part of Provo. Changing the Irrigation ditch along that ,tr,et to else contemplated, ; treys are under way in other parts the city, states Mr. McGalra, with a view to Including various other streets In this new paving v istrlet nmR Qjmgroa win mHum but a mon lUtes few days Mr. McGuire, no that aay vkg .Vfr See Their Window Displays - Con's comer to tho law .1 w see see, e e . pared gp4 JJsyor tu Stag Party At Provo Club House In Evening 1 and 81 whp havent lost their . ' JSS a huge Stag party for all male citizens between the ages of ment, committee, the Handicap youthful desire for a good committee, the House committee, and tentative arrangements for the years events will be presented .n for approval. REMEMBER I But Its not to be a meeting, ' Its a Stag party, there wlll he The 19th Hole a driving range, putting contests, Monday Evening and golf lessons under the direcMarch SI, at 8 p. m. tion of Earl Schneltter, golf pro The big 8tag party at the at the course. Then therell be KID (Hrf, Golf club house. Come other games until everyone finds "Aee of newspaper eorreapon- bring your friends and hear something Interesting to do. editor, and the plans outUned for 1141. The big Stsg Psrty to sure to be dents, noted author,who will bo nlatform celebrity tamoua In future golf history In . d contests, Refreshments, ,he Brixbsm Tonne games. Fun for one and all lecture ewwtotton onvleralty and absolutely free, sponWednesday at I p. m. In the sored the invitation to everyone to let the golf bug bite you early, rather than decide later, or when the season Is half over that you ought to do some golfing to keep XU and make your blood keep coursing In you declares Victor Hedquist, who will be toastmaster at the party, and expresses his personal invitation to all dtlsens to attend. The Provo municipal golf course Is one of the best In the by golf association. West, says Mr. Halliday, who , urges everyone to nse It, and BRING A FRIEND! v .rH to moreover enjoy the delightful men In Provo, absolutely free of w111 ' to which elub house participate thto year at the belongs of and announce golf General pubthe regiatratlon, pertinent charge, lic service commission to the de- tbe peopU of ftoto and should hive rhane of refreshments Mon- - committee on arrangements, who Erih,Dl. J university Senior day night, 'and Bill Johnson Is expect hundreds of enthusiastic High school Speech tournament partment of business regulation, be used more. d Dr,mB hBV June Bell and Cloyd Booth will program chairman, so "thersU be' melee to be there "resdy to go. and end terms of present public the campus ftTI,t0.b April I, 4, and i. service commission members. Thto to the llth year for thto Transfer of road commission Provo City cemetery, following Internship at .the Holy Croes hoe- - event which has come to be the and aeronautics department to his andden death Sunday at the plui in Salt Uke City. He had most complete of Its kind In the PICKED UP state department of engineering. Utah Valley bosplUl, after a heart served his profession and his com- - West. Every major room at the Transfer Utah centennial comattack Saturday night He was munlty for many years. university will be used to secom- mission to department of publicity IN PASSIND modate the students who will . chief surgeon for the Colombia and industrial development. which nse la made Steel company plant here, and Transfer control of state in" ,0"nMr" nd W01 participate, 7 by the fact that B.Y.U. waa s respected member of the dustrial school to public welfare meet todsy s nations1 emer- - p0mlble , d tg and ficultjr wm be dls-department. b d for Pcrm.n- LUh CnUn,JrM?1d rl oc,ejr th. e"cl" "nd tho days to at- Utah 11 Authorising the state engineer nt ,Mk th" "0ctat,0B fetjr Ato M.?. iade now tor UUh 8UU Med,Ml tend the L.D.S. conference In Belt to enter Into agree- CoZv tl,e American Medical Society, which Brigham Young university ,.V mnt ln Utah Clfy- i ... ments to Investigate ground the B.Y.U., and later shoulders with renewed energy In attended He water resources. will which Valley will boar fruits of the spring quarter, which began Open Competitive Examinations Defining status and duties of astonish the world, for here Is the graduated from University state engineer under reorganisa- V..W oi .o D,. tion. 11 n 8. AB,on Harris, president. Ills marriage to Marie 8psfford of Insurance will be pmnlnymcnt Making the department of pubare meteorology. L. K. OAKLEY clause these the JIRS. entered he in 117, Provo, ,d Saturday In the Brimhsll and Industrial licity development to the newly elected bead of the at Columbia avltgatlon, school American foreign building at Brigham Young the slate self-hel- p cooperative DiscuMlon Section of tba Provo medPBj mechanics, university. Examinations will be in New York elty. policy, conservation, board. anrrn,ity Women's Council. Shortly after he entered the U. 8.- and other subjects Important to given for the positions of senior Appropriating to department of defense programs rlerk, Intermediate stenographer, army, and after tbe war be com- the long-ranpublicity and industrial development all surplus money In the DR. 'ARNOLD EDGAR ROBIHON, pleted hie studies at the Unlver- - of our nutlon. President Harris and tabulating equipment ter. motor vehicle registration fund. aged 44, was buried Tuesday In sity of Nebraska, end nerved his said. Jfs an open r-- P"' toaJfthe a an. rh. OMC1ENT VX opera-solutio- Andnon wlanlpg game Saturday with la Mf etty. limn to ika QXU STZSSX to pphe with ntoh -- TOaas, OfThe Bnlldogs of mlttlng then this we to Itoto .toVM- lUf tt Thera seems every reason to as-pact that favorable nettop NfU result, pad that piab Lake md will pt Jong last beepman repty. It may alto be possible, ' com-meats tbs mayor, to cpntlpM tt south to Benjamin, so ip fa brlag tbto area wltblp ready access by the soatb end of the eonaty. Of coune t would toko peme before this south section eoald b e something doing every minute to the promise of these enthusiasts. No green fees will be charged at the Provo Golf course PIang for eomlnK year wlu Monday, March 81 announces Marion Halliday, chairman of be openly and frankly discusaeed, the membership committee. Then, promptly at 8 p. m. ,nd thB Committee wants every-th- e Golf dub house will be the scene of the 19th Hole or w,Snb?127, - . teMteeeeeeeeeeeeeweeeeeeeeeee see wk OLrUMN .AlI ..Wit! This to the very Mud of road to aceptoFMty Irta: Goveraoy waste depart nynt fatohi aaphalt, Utahs todurtry helped, and at the same Him this ereptloaal jyen fpuM available ft 4 feople. sM M asphalt. Visit the Star FREE GOLFING OFFERED MONDAY m road the Revue - OperyHouse - You Wdl Be Welcome in Provo by Every Merchant. The pick The Second Week of the extra session gives hope that legislation will give Utah a new governmental set-uand that another 10 days will see this reorganisation made effective hy executive approval of tho enacted creative and transfer measures. Following this approval, Governor Maw will ' appoint commission members and departmental heads. By July 1 It is expected a special session will have approved the gubernatorial appointments and made the appropriations necessary to carry on the work of tho newly created and organised governmental units. gnt-exp- ect . i - Style ds ll. Y. U. Orchestra Actors Assist Staffing Oratorio . an- - IM fravcl crasher ready to start operations at tho "cement gransT to April. Thin typo el Pu to or nan In curb nod tor work, and far toaigpet, pod to r Unde cf street work, the crasher will he to the "rood gravel pit srorel will he made ready tor tho the lake har-ofttp circle(or around wtone other ot rands. . nt se secretary-treaa-dertakln- In- - OTHER ROAD WORK proceeding rapidly, Commissioner McGalra, with 4Bicklr u umy d desire to work these ememUisols will assist Utah Lake greatto. the tbla ynsr. Bach persons should MOMPO first go to the office aad ohta to 100,009 automobile license tka of money to now under control of .Htaet W. O.KeeT tkw Mata, thto department qp a fmrptae tobe tor the east . eg part e( P used In developing Utah ladnstry tlsssn far the waaLtenrdar and to be spent on Utohto roods, so as to earn the Federal aid .. . grants.. Mayor Andeqsoy points out that an Ideal project would ts d Their candi-thedatea are w. R- - 0reen and ju. Wright for president; Howard Graham and 8. W. Russel tor J. H. Calder and j. Ed. Stein for nrer; and 0 choice tit three from the following for directors: Ken-funneth Bailey, Ed. Flrmage, Harry Heal, John Krler, J. R. Jensen and Earl jQae. , atlng m Department of Publicity aad dustrUl Development craatod the mmitL for Ula coming year. The dentl of tormtwmin-an- m HHCRRATION PLANS at Utah Lake have gone for- ward rapidly this spring. Mayor Anderson potato out. The new clam chloride solutions. n, The Vtoh . , . Uto lad Frahtons of being solved, gives promise despite failure of the Utah Lake Authority bill, believes Mayor Anderson, for there seems to be a disposition on the part of the hodlers down by the Lake to fairly with Provo City whose Interests are eo tied np with that land area. City Attorney L B. Brockbank has been authorised tb cltX commission to contact weh Individual laud holder at and aee what ar-ak rengements can be negotiated so that the airport end Lake harbor projects can be continued aad ex--tended, and the entire area doveloped. Of course whatever le don will be done with State eo- the mayor. oprat01( ar. w wnuiimiussaon nmriRR bark has b site far 11 toeaiyyuaiP w s ftp whtoh kept the (or end seleap nt vnrione the tervato" --only the Bandogs top bend plvet Was Mywlw'Beer'ih rniiti' . ... The epitar-beede- Mend d M W the hoap tor j polpto, pfae jf them la the the actors on the title Stage trope fap-spas lost as .ep ,f fftp hone" Then listen to the Provo Herald wax eloquent on the earns game by the same players: "A gang of hustling Provo high school Ball-ladogs with a deluxe brand of baa-debet ball and courage to sutcb" - "Staging the meat starttag n-tensive exhibition aver put on in a state ehamploaahlp game, the Bulldogs ranted Davie Deris SI to 10 before n capacity crowd ot nd al sboutlng fans" - - - "Ta trinmpM wee a glorious climax to St yearn of coachlag by Glen Bfmmeaet whose .finest handiV01 1 ter hoop mentor wee displayed to methodical! the n "Provo led aQ unit the way and finished with aw amusing final drlvo that left doubt as to the Bulldogs auper-- - d, five-ma- is ' - 7m the Ufah Uke commenting road, adds that an Oil mat might Tv be a method1 used, M it to less T costly, end with n good base like thto rood has, such a road haa else- proved very eattofnetory though as to what wht,.. However, any attempt at W" 0 hsppeaa when sporte evenU paving or permsnlsing thto Lake really rttten In Utah. r road must be undertaken strictly ' a. a Federal project, with at.te ACCORD AMERICAN PAN a. the aid, tnd perhap. county wee made possible last Auguat. the dty Itself cannot undertake 1m- but the inside etory ye the To make a special Project. provement district would be im- - Fj tesacione Provo h J 3: urs2n S-Sto- S City funds are not not RoUry in these countries available, and tbe county would have paved tbs way by matter ambient of mutual understand- not assist because It to within tbo log Hence the limits. during the preceding Z4 yearn. mayor's city Idee of making It a State project under Federal eld to the only AMERICAN REFUGEES unless temporary dost- should mean more to Americans (Continued on page 4) laying step he taken ae with cal- - Jscent to it 1' |