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Show i) itttiUixmmnmau 19.4 APRIL e 1 1941 A HOMBPAPBB Printed for Homo Frik By Homo Pcoflo la A HOME PLANT. : 3 7 A 10 13 14 18 18 17 ZO 21 27 2A 28301 nsstnmmimmm k' Volume A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Four Number Nineteen DEPENDABLE PICKED PUBLISHED AT PBOVO. CITY AFFAIRS UP IN PASSING COLUMN THE GENERAL OOIRB1ICI of tha L D. B. Chorph.marklng the 111th anniversary of the or ganlxatlon of the ehareb. waa do-elared to bo "the beat oonferoneo ret" br many Vial ton, including Walter Cox of Provo who haa never missed a conference in the Poo rear or more. The aelec- tlon of Harold B. Lee for the vacancy in the' Qnorum of the Twelve, created by the death of Elder Reed Bmoot, universal acceptance, haa made auch- a profound aucceea of the Church Welfare program to data that it waa not a aurprlae to people that ha waa eeleeted. The new departure of ualng "Assistants to the Twelve" like- wlae seemed to meet general ap- proval, and the five men eeleeted wlU no doubt bai good account of their stewardship. lew that ha THE STATE LAND BOARD sent fdkr of Its members aad nullified by Us executive secretary, H. Vims can ho up. Taylor, to Provo during the .weak decision over to confer with the Provo CHy declared futile by commission on the Utah Lake air- - cedent port problem. Evidently the State court. Land board la la as Ms a quaadry here couldn't it to the CUy lor the aa the City eommlsalea on what's an airport, what at Utah laka. They can lease aS land from the state tor only II years, hut they are torasUlied la seam state Authority alsust aay move they nuke by been established, hut tha bin was Aa some previous eommittmeaL It killed by the last lagislafuro. seems that ao law or authority a result the Airport pretest ana-wit-h Psderal aid exists for Utah Lake lands. MK FRED HHAAS III North Ninth Wait street, MB. AND at FRIDAY, APRIL U, 1941 INDEPENDENT UTAH Provo, wtn Mtobnu their Golden at their Wadding nnnlTaraarjr home Bandar, April II. Their ra)aUvss will gather to tham bonor. Both ara bJfhl7 eltliena, of Bngllah birth, having lived In alnco 1101 when they eBirrated from their native land 0, tba Mormon eburcb. wen married on April I, 1111 in the Bradford cathedral, Both aerved the church faithfully Knlitnd before they eame .to ,,4, thf .pted u mm irod by Pwva My. - headed by Surgeoh General Thom-aa Parr an, who declares that America needs today the strength and guidance of her mature men and women, for though youth is fnrr.. b 1 k dethe energy of our white-hfense, yet behind theae firm hands must be the older, seasoned Intelligence of men and women over 41. America la squandering theae older Uvea at' the rata of 111,000 yearly from one killer alone cancer. - At least 10,000 of them could bo aaved if they could be reached In Mne, with he beat medical and hospital care which America now .knows how to give, Truly we need a Cancer Control Month", to acquaint people with the possibilities of preventive medicine. - Today medical science is making tremendous atrldea In along the prevention of cancer, but both hospitals and doctors admit that diagnosis and treatment of cancer avail nothing if they cannot bring the patients to the doctors. There Is only one method cooperative medical which answers the need, care What do you know about ltf Have you comdemned it because you method think It is some of regimenting the doctors? Why not atudy It a llttla bit? ot ltnlctor ,n prteathood quorum.-mo- at of tha B0W Qr0Bp and blfb prlaaU ta Plonaar ward. Ha hli a0 worked yaara ,n tha fenaaiof1cai work, and for 41 yearl baa been a humble ward teacher doing a magnificent Job eom- 0f thla Important, though monplice, tank. He haa been a atndent of nature and of people throughout hie life, and often haa found the inspiration to write hla thoughta in verse, having a real collection of his own poetry. Mrs. in relief keen hiiim linea bar antrr ta the church, and haa aerved along with her husband in genealogical work. Their many friends greet them sincerely on their happy achievement of their Golden Wed- ding anniversary. antl-cod- SI UTAHNS acquired citizenship in Provo Monday before Judge Abo W. Turner of tba Fourth District court. Two appllcaata wars told to contlnne their studies of Americas form ot government and then come back for another hasting. Listening to tba exam- lner question theaa petitioners made one feel tba great blessing cltlsensblp. Hla quaatlons ware to find how far oaeh ap- plicant had made an effort to sc- quaint himself with American in- tltntlona and way of life. Wo surprised thatfba did not ask any of thorn about any foreign loyal ties, but ran fined himself entirely to tba feeling tba appll- cant had for America. Each new' vouched for by cltiaen had two eltiicna as to abaractor and realdence. Several of theae applicants bad lived in UUb many years, yet bad not made any previous attempt to acquire cltlsenSoma had railed large sblp. families here. Peculiar bow world events and circumstances help to make ns conscious of onr daily blessings 1 ' eogd of Provo rotartana la 40.0 years, Clayton Jeakaa, who euftoiaa important because youth M4 fa dreams, f ll-hol- or hut . ' on Mondays where hang so many fami ly washings. Yon pan find America in the thousands of parking lota and the millions , of cars' that cover themnore cars than in any, other nation in the world. Yon can find America in the crowded public conveyances where men and women read a free press that gives them news. Yon can listen to America over family dinner tables.- Or over millions of feet of telephone wire from Ed to the conference hoeknpe in any big business office. Or; ring-bo- x Corey's movement of yon can hear it from early mom to after midnight in the pulse of heavy traffic, the industry. America plays, thinks, acts, works, asserts itself in almost countless ways. But in competition, America does more than that. .' America Is First. It sets the pace for the world to follow. It leads the way in living standards, 165 scored years ago by in luxuries, in production in all kinds of progress. It moves at a tempo the signers of the Declaration of Independence. "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness America holds the answer to satisfactory living. df the servant of regrets, but the Mle aged have all their five ranses to keeping of their vlts- - ' - e e ,, e - THE COO Ml SSOftT POPULAR of all the Roosevelt admin la tlon creations, according to Maypr Mark Anderson, who commends these hoys for their worthwhile ch - ; says: He accomplishments. Countless things have been done hi almost every part of our nation by the CCC. . Every man who has had Sny CCC experience has no doubt benefited from it. The nation has been developed and strengthened in many ways. Utah has received Its share. . . . Only tho war, If It cornea, drafting million! of our man, will put CCC UlIlCUU Upeillllg OI p Qttp Attinrinms cab Erh a permanent peace iljltttntion " CCC aa BELIEVE in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democ-racy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes. . .. . ....... obligation placed by tho National Defense Education divi- - attends to watch and participate lon Bp0B eTery Army Air Corps i tha driving eontasta, f officer, and so it happened tba one, and putting contests, and tha otileT toT tb ,,rit Omo that club throwing contest, (open to 4 mUormod officers, ranking aii tampermantal golfers), Irom Colonels down to Bacond Exhibition matebea will also ba Lieutenant, found themselves all 0n Up and 1U a chance for every-womeoibera of tka ami class in 0na to gat out and seo what thla kerf Sponlab alttlng before foif pme la all about, n nttractlve young lady instrue- Thera la no admission charge tor at the Univenity of Utah and all club member ara invited whera the Fort Douglas officer. ara taking their leasona. Un with their military acquainted tltlea tha young lady merely each man as senor'', and In Utah Valley Scandinavian after that first class a young lieutenant stopped to congratulate ara Invited to attend tba Sunday tba teacher, with his face wreath- morning meeting at tha Provo ed in smiles, and bis manner most seminary at 10:10 o'clock whan enthusiastic, ba said: Boy! do Cheater Olsen, recently returned I Ilka that! he exploded. "Does missionary from Norway and tha that ever please me! Eight thous- Eastern States, will ba tha and bncka a year they make, and speaker. to yon theyre just plain senor, By popular demand tba dinnvlans will also stage another Approximately 11,700,000 tons like the rest of us. Lady, danca Friday night at tbo Third of ore were transported on tba said, that's wonderful. ward amusement bull thla week. Great Lakes last year. Thla comTho recant danca held thara, pares with 05,100,000 tons for A the record year of 1011. though announced as tha last of , program ban been started in tba season, waa so popular that In Utah tha acreage of spring Utah for tnmlllM having 1500 tba committee haa responded to Frl- crops In prospect for 1141 are: yearly income or less, in which numerous requests and this All is dance result. tha tha night Admlnistday wheat Surplus Marketing corn, 11,000 acres; spring ration and the AAA cooperate 4 welcome. S5.000; oats 19,000; barley In with tha U. g. A. C. Extension 10.100. 000; and potatoes, Aa tba price of milk cows In thn 1940 tba acreages ware: corn service at Logan In supplying cot- keen unusually 11,000; spring wheat 07,000; ton and tba ticking to be made lMt two Fran oats, 10,000; barley, T7.000; and Into mattresses. Training schools J111 in relation to tba general potatoes, 11,000. Tba tame bay ara also to ba bald In various level of prices of agriculture, laTed a targa Bum. armara for barveat In 1141 la expected to bo 511,000, tba same amount har- counties to teach workers bow to ber of heifer ealvea and Increased make these mattresses. tba alia of tbalr dairy hards. vested la 1140. bola-in-o- ra to-b- ed yr, la. -- r u Ih Mi w.. girt t doubt OOTTON-MATTHEf- rOUOMQ UTAH LARB ... lu aot tha taut af tha ftoetlng UUhkka fueruatloaal pulat af vtuw rafrom a Aatoaaa prugraaL Jto Mthcrtty sluts today whMb aaa sagalato Pua to tho weather tha 19th trafflo or ploooUro at this ooator tor fha boo parbapo received atn play thto waok thaa tho entire II oouatry. Seek a of tho golf coarse. Bala, Sqow,. poaod three weeks ggp whoa and Cold dumpaaod tho spirits of two moa'. Haadwy all bat tho faithful tow Sunday, wura drowned (aad of eoaroo Marloa Halliday, happoaod aadar km, haHavat Boyar bo'a played all win tar.) ip pa' out . with TRAM TRYOUTS motora w haavy that thoy alapa SUrtlng bow, aad oadlag Baa-- would drag boat to tha tettma. ara That partieetor boat waa day, April Ihth all golfara af modal ooa a ooaao, yat s had a argad to tara la play aeoraa aadar eompatlttva son attached wMeh carried tt to tho dltiona fur a tryout for tho LU bottom pf tho Mho. ChUdiva an maa taam to roproooat Brava aad alloWod to go put la hoaU WUh-fa baala of haadleapo to Meal oat Ilia oavora aa tham, aa mo tourmameate. row ahalta af hooto arq ccaatomtly Thla look like Provo' yeaf is which MU dcapraac to Ufa tho Btato team matehcc with a aadar eUghtcct ctrnM. A , Utah traugar taam to rapraaaat M um MMSJ tt thaa avar before. Lad hy pro for thla Earl Sekaaitar, wko la roally kit-- to aolva tha load Hag tha ball thia year, aad fallow- ed by yoaag Oordoa Craao who ciMAX UP ' la la tho piak aad raady to daaa ap tho amatoar tooraimaata tkla ' 1 to haul away tia i . Thaa tteraT L. RJMad, VWrlat r Battla, Tray Nlalaoa who ara praeflaally thara BWay. MO aaafe tba raaa for tha othar If flvo pamtRua W A fkU OHM d- - SViSrad.TSt falf With II goRMU havtog g tod TTT ekanea. Howavar aar pick waald eammlaM tba clam aa bvorltm: Staka Baaa, .v.-- ik. Cloyd Booth, W. L, Show, ll Smith, Marian Halliday, Vie Had- - ta jaalor qulst, Harley Carrtlaaoa, hat Ms BB-- nl MStu Nt a vsPlI just guaaa. By Apr! ML Kriar. chairman of Om campaign, aad an mam- Cleanup Tho first taam mstek wUl mb f tha Jaalar Chamber tha locals play koala to tho Ogden Z.j on 17. Clnb County Sanday, April NfarTtaiM of tha a o o arraagamaata aadar eKy SCANDINAVIANS W Hr lu I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country to love it; to support its Constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend it ( against all enemies. WM. TYLER PAGE m m a Tha Naw Tournament committee, handed by L. R. Ivins have tor promised soma competition Plans ara la- . avary wash and. deflate for this weeks match, bnt worry aboat tha itninoa or fno B eammlaakman far ther ara a thara SBBdBy tbara-against tham, aad already htw tonraamant to play. AMKKIIAN LISlllUIl u " Feat II. Amarlca. Legloa. U spansoring a Barn Danes, a raal old timer, for April II, to bo bald at tba Prove City Golf Club house, with tha Jacobs Old Tima Orchea- tra furnishing tha mnslc, an- nonncaa L. R. Irina, director in chargi of this danca. Tba Jacobs' orabaatra to unique In being made np of two blind people, accompanied by two young Jadtoo, tbo orebsatra furnishing A- -l music, says Mr. Ivins. A similar danca waa bald last month at tbo Haase cafe, and It was an outstanding event of tho aeason. This Barn danca promise to bo oven better. Tickets ara railing at 50 canto a conpla, and all Laglonalraa may bring a guest if they choose. All ara promised a raal evening fnn. Rotarians to Visit CCC Camp Provos Rotary clnb will attend enmamie today at tba CCC camp at tba old airport grounds, having luncheon at tha camp, and than !.rTf.1..v0T-- !!!" -t to Inspect the on National Parks project under construction thara by tho CCC boys, according to Frank J. Earl, chairman for thla event. Last week tha largest gathering of sons and daughters of Rotarl- ana ever held In Provo swamped (he Roberts' hotel accommoda- tions, at a dinner meeting which waa followed by a program sop- plied by the boys and girls of Rotary homes. u u ; Projects Underway oRfl (UMD WORK starting throughout tbo state on vartona needed projects apon- aorad by tha State Rimd ram.to- That seven mils stretch between Utah county's lino and la ' to being baTO - surfaced before tall. y times fra tha theater that such previews" would not bo hold hereafter. Tha Com mis loners ohjaet aa tho ground ft aeh things qto Provo haa plenty of ... . lkad W t,t . . M thB taf0BB so tho City eommtocloalng hoar, The Point of tho Mountain Rond to being widened to a four lane highway for about four miles eliminating 14 curves In tha present highway. This to a vast proCOMMUNITY CHURCH ject of rerouting and excavating, including the huge syphon carry- Corner Und N. University Asa ing the canal water under the highway. It to now abont 77 per Good Friday Night Service, cent complete, and bida ara soon P. M. to bo called for hard surfacing it. Friday, I Bnnrlra Easter Service, Sunday, at 1:10 A. M. to ba bald oa tbo BAPTISMS East bench, (East on 7th N.) In both Utah Baptisms for boys C. E. Breakfast and Breakfast and Provo stakes will ba performed Sunday at tha 8taka administ- club, 8:00 A. M. Church School, 0:45 A. M. ration building (corner of First West and First North streets, us'le Provo fwlth the bishopric "of the Evening Service, 5:00 P. M at which tbo Young Peoples C. E. will present "And Peter an Easter play in one act In tha United States abcut 14 The public ara cordially Invited to of land all percent already lost because of needless soil waste and io attend all theae services. The Pilgrim Social groep win another 55 percent to on tha move because of carelessness and abuse met Monday night at 7 oclock, Mildred Walker will apeak although most of tho land baa been in nse leu than 109 yean, on China, tbo Soil Conservation Service re-The Ladles' Aid will meot Tsss rnlB( - wlthjaEer ports. day at 1:10 at tbs cbnrck. . |