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Show I;' - ' 1 ..; . l I, a? I tmiummttzzzitu M A. Y 1841 ,r I 41 A HOME PAPER 3 2 10 4 6 a 6 7 9 11 12 13 14 1 18 19 Printed for Hone Folk 15 16 17 By Home People In A HOME PLANT 20 21 22 23 24 252627282930 31 mmttmmttmtm Volume Four Number -- A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Twenty-Thre- DEPENDABLE e PUBLISHED Nine Seminaries In Convocation I C OMMENT Provo Graduates 112 Students Sunday Nine seminaries, representing Lehi, American Fork, Dr. If. Lynn Bunion of tfc of the graduates were entertained Church department of education, l Coltae hall by a dramatic pre- snperrisor of seminaries, graduating classes. the graduat- - Provo seminary graduates sum- ,poa "riefly in elassea. Following the eonvo- - her according to the local cation the same evening the grad- - staff who lists the following as cates were feted at the B. T. U. eligible for graduation Sunday Annual corngymnasium where daneing night at the tontnred the evening's fun. Dun- - mencement ezercisu to he held at ing the same period tha parraU the tabernacle at I p. ad lit, I! m'i le. lth Batch. Vstas lint ! MejAMn Si Dm A Kintal Un lilan CWni Base, an taa Dante Ptah. Lnrtt Banal Naaw MartaO. in renin,Minima Gate, GaM, Wahar Maijarii He bit TtWr, MJMral W.tkta, Kaaaan Walker, UaMh MikkatajU Miami. Maiiwts Mallatk Malta Mata Ctafc XMm. Mart WlUawa, Pdphe WMt Utah Stake Authorities Flan Unique Conference Features de tt.ttttt trrr'-ESSt-a room as a casual reading room ran remember the chill wintry blaxts that punished him when e virited the quaint old shantle. of hie boyhood, decorated with wasp's nests snd mall order cats- logs. In James Whitcomb Rileys WThe torture of that Icy seat made a Spartan eob. Frofemor LrRoy J. Robertson, director of the Brigham Young university symphony orchestra, has been given an award in the arte division of the Utah Academy of Science. CITY AFFAIRS BC George 5 ' taT gr N- - eXf J" n,, u mk Ready for Monday Tt ri-k- i f f ?' rnnniV? i ' m " 5 "!- rr y Water Outlook Is Unfavorable State Engineer 8 .a" szssss k' - utto ReDOrt SkoWS make up the deficiency in snow cover which existed at the beginning of the month, according to a report Thursday by State Engineer T. H. Humpherys. V at it!. J1 to1- lTw 7 frir Wkr eonilrnetloa as writ ra rad win connect the Bto-ila- b Fork area with tha Prove and K Ter7 area, and give nananal advantages U T 10 Uto area for recreation il.ri Ze!ke0a,ar.7 litigation, ns gefeoM devalommt, waj , enrt said Mayor Anderera. llshed precedents now which have the same effect aa lew In each An Additional 0000 Am are in a similar condition, matters, believes Mayor Anderson. mainly tba area known as Provo Bay to' tbe east of tba lake, and . , this area likewise should be pot Tmnrndmie Devrlopmrnt to far mm valuable use tbu may follow Governor Mawa agriculture, because the lead is endorsement of Provo's request classified and shewn to be ns-fpatting Utah Lake land areas fitted for sack nee, but tho U. S. under a Defense program, believes Biological Survey rad the Utah Msyor Anderson who is jubilant guts Fish and Game department that Utah new governor has d?lo this area Dcft-ns- s agreed to give this PJrine Mhyor -- r. Meaenra" precedence daring the for "ch p,rpo com specie legislative session which Anderson. Already a bass project The Band will frator. Eugene convene, on May II. If this ,a Planaed by tba Fish rad Gama Evans aa Baxaphone Soloist. He department, but for many years this baa bran Impossible das to j, one 0f the best known players VB,wtnltT mua,c depart DEFENSE STRIKES I," t011 P:dar S rn.ws, u . u ' or aa, T 8dF re-h- ad a2Sf h,oU PrfJr " w ne uUlto' nTre Wls, f? Tho state-wid- e water outlook report, based on Information re- Jesse L. Young: weather "rt"4 ,rom 10 u Exhibit Now bureau statloBa, 10 cooparatlva snow eouraea and water commisShowing: Provo sioners located throughout the shows marked deficiency Prvoo art gallery la displaying atate, . torage reservoir! over the ioT uple of weeks longer the aplemrild art exhibit of Jem L. Aoeumul.ted precipitation from Young, a native of Falryiew. Vtah, who has specialised in land- - October the Utah Valley stations has Pe. announces DelMar Nelson, community art director. Mr. Young la row a resident of ,Mle woes of Heber Valley have 80 percent below Pvo, but ho grew np among the normal.recorded 8now cover on the MH nd mountains of Sanpete county, where scenic beauty is nn- - mountain ranges le about the -rpmd. d whereth. urg.to bel - th report reproduce this touty in design rad pattern flret found prm on 1 niecnarge or tne epanun Later he tried 1n, het.eara' with tha brash, and hla sneeeaa fora ana Frovo rivers is expected him to tba Unlv.reity of toStaSnS,".?! a?! rio meatinf. All H and 8 p.m. and to hold tho priest- - women who wleb to eome are eor uth- - ad.latr 1 ha ed in tha flow at the j. B. F. Th ProT k,k nchool ehorne . hood n Bsturday evening, dially Invited, and gnlld members ndr Lee Randolph. American Fork creek. under tbe direction of Ernest lnlleM r Bundmy morning, so are urged to attona, etated Mrs. H. Underground water levels are paZman will assist the Band by that Sunday shall not become Victor Bird, who presided nt tho H k al Ml close association Bmbere. This & BUnaMaIdf and utar generally lower than they were a MVerz todlons by too many meetings. No committee meeting. aa served chairman of tba Bu- - Jrer lo, due principally to In- - fna organisation Is well known Ion to lari longer than one proro and B the State of Utah pots county art association for sufficient recharge last rammer, nd the kK hours, exceptingwhich tta report states. Measurements for tba fine work It is doing. all meetings will be directed by six years. 10 a. m. Morion While Mr. Young has exhibited taken by T. F. Went Provo river The public la eordlally Invited tho bishoprics of tho wards, with F continue MU 18 noon, Brown in tho principal eitles over this commissioner, at the to attend. No admission charge. tho of Bird Victor J. Bishop mech- we!1 lB outstanding show Heber the obtain your free tickets from the valley ward and Bishop Topy state, he has also apent much of I dTl of tbe Sixth ward aa hla time teaching, being principal ground water level there to bo Pr0vo Chamber office, or the Oldroyd j. the tendance will be competitive of tbe Bicknell school, also st bout tha same as In 1884, a Utah Valley Publishing Co. office, torture of the conference, ror at helrmeB of erraBSeBeltSi Gunnison, and then when tha war drouth year, and three feet lower or tny mamber of the Chamber the Saturday night1 priesthood THB MUSICAL PROGRAM ttan at tbe seme time last year, committee, headed by Jobn B. came In 1817 he served oversea Measurements at tha well are incompetition meeting a stake-wid- e a BjM planned to attract an Returning he taught mnsle ,n xttendanco is plannol In which BBUBBl attendanca. Each ward Brt at Falrvlew dicative of the general ground high school, the deacons, teachers, priests, ch0ir Is to Join with tho other water conditions. THR LOGAN HORBK SHOW Tho water supply outlook over elders, seventies, and high priests wtrd choirs, under tbe baton of w eonTana 0B May 14 and CHURCH the state as a whole Is much fm- - wJ1, Bttract compete against each Mangerite Jeppereon of tho Sixth COMMUNITY many Utah county . over a other, end then the entire Aaronic that of month ago. proved Bnd .jn a choir of more 0des. including Ave. I'niv. 2nd and North Comer with exception of Bear River Dr T ghaWi c 0 Wheatley. drainage. Precipitation for April c 0 CIand1n. r. H. Hayward, and 1:00 a. Breakfast clnb " ,n cholr' prOTldlnK a" th varied from more then 800 per othrn). prM,kd. m. cent above normal at Hanksvllie 1:48 Church School the tabernacle will I by quorum, the Bunday .esrion The Batur- m. in San Juan county to 4E percent as last year or higher, while 11:00 nd aI1 word will be cqmputed Morning Service will hear meeting gyjning dy C. E. 7:00 p. m. below normal In Evanston, Wyo- - streams south of Utah Peoples Toung county are dT Prithood r tins Se The theme of the morning ser-- mlng. Several stations dlstrlbut- - expected to flow normal or above. . Sixth and Fourth from tha wards, ica will be "The Gospel according rd over the elate, particularly in the Accumulated precipitation for ""t'1a,ated mnsle the southern part and in the parte of Rich, Summit and Was- ward clerks and perhaps others not yet pro- - to Motherhood." Special The Sunday session grammed. is being prepared. Uintah Basin reported more than atch counties ranges as low as 50 , on a "family Th plIrim Social Group will jso percent above normal for the percent below normal, with the wlu b Itself Conference The program flMd Monday night at 7 o'clock month of April. prerantatlon basis, every family i remainder of the state from nor- v. ,,tea 10 Tati ataia with nieBt In the stake to see to it that at commencing with a covered dish The report shows that generally mal to as much as 75 percent Mr. Elmer Madsen will the enow cover on the higher ele- - above In the aonlhern part. least one member of that family abort spirited addresses predomln- supper. shall be present st the Sunday sting, thus completing It within show pictures of bird life and rations is relatively lea than Storage In Ibe principal reser- horl u,k Pub,lc Im' precipitation recorded at the val- - voirs of the state on May 1. was morning meeting. In the atter- - lh a We m Bn0tted. and giving noon of Snnday the attendance Kenneth Dean and ley stations. 1.120.130 acre feet, compared to ltlt. provement. l" fh. will be computed on a "ward Max Dollitle will appear in a Stream flow for the state south 1.511.530 for the same date In Mnrbasis", reralta to be again com- - explain Prerident Royal J. B0Tety act Ail are Invited. Bring of Cache eonnty to Utah county till 40 and 1,051,800 acre feet for a covered dish. puted on percentage. Usherlngdock. anticipated to be shout the same 1031, i of tbe We are tbe most bsifcfi1 nation the world, wtlh IB per cent of the world's tabs, according to Nation's Business, in Its Cara for Construction. Even very pleblan taxpayers without n lorgnette or nn evening drew or n Tuxedo in the family now boast two bath- rooms in the home, How did they over get along In those primitive old bomee with- oat a bathroom? Where else bnt In the bathtub or under tbe bower would one burst Into song in tha early morning? Without all tho brilliant matutinal ideas that have been generated standing in front of a shaving mirror, tbe nation would rarely have rank THIRD measure beeosMa law and Utah Wtaa declared necessary the private power in- - Mk At least six celebrated artists tercets, making another victory or tb defense of tha nation, unwill perform In the Third Annual for Municipal Power in Utah, l,Balt4 advantages will aeerue to tb both for the actual better than three-to-oMusic Festival of tha Brigham w,tk oI uutton, and also In favor of the Young university summer session. ,ote (153-11r eemmerdal needs during and George community operating to give the event intermountala- Period, comments wide significance, according to their own utility, announced Mayor Mhrk Anderson, who on- - Uror A,i,rDean A. C. Lambert Foremost on the month of tered the Bt Oeorge arena, along AW Fuel marie." which will be presented "Kh other Provo dtlaens prior to the first This nC. iim from June 11 to July 8. will be uk F - Mayor lita Anderson's comments oa the Bt. which lie soath of the eight eoncerU by the widely manta known Roth string quartette. Re- victory was reminiscent of site, and is of very little ora ProT0' own for the third consecutive Ha te- agriculturally, according to ads- experience, turning summer, they will but instruct this time. ne re- - u. B. Dep't. of Aaricaltare whlek "d less than IP per cent of In five of their concerts the file a noil totes hero and his own cam- - 5o of eminent pUnist. Andor Foldes, the will assist. Also the announce- - Pign manager quit him cold be- - of the land holders la that ho happened to mention are meat of the coming of Stanley holding onto the irad merely Chappie, conductor of the orches-- municipal power" is reference in the hose la tra at tha Prabody Conservatory attitude Presldeat Roo whra sort a mom? U aadm of Music, bra aroused much in Mi, teres t. Ha Is not only a famsd managing their own , business, when the le tekra over by director but a writer oa maslc, a That speech, says tba mayor, tha state no legitimate . rights recent article of hie appearing in electrocuted w,n rad fnU com- Htod, Jnd tha Keyboard magarine. PrOT. Paaaatton made to all who have At leeat twelve evening eon- - bM biased the trail" for muni-u. .w- eeris win bo given, probably in P1 Powar la Utah and so com-- aUte r la not aotea te tho Provo tabernacls. Also thoro anlty. regardless of how w.ll p for fattens elrim.orfm will likely bo sppesrsnceo is Col- - lb Penpla may Ilka tha private boosted or fictitious values of lege hall daring assembly periods advice, nor how well they may aBeh lend h-like tha employee of tho power at 11:10 a. m. Tha Festival will be held in tha company can afford to stick to A OIJNW.OOG Ttogrem first summer term, June 0 to Private service just because of would eome to Provo's alrpert those factors, rays Mayor Aader- - once this land qeesttoo caa be . July II. ou. settled. All la tha world that is holding it ap is' tha delay dua to Wnrtririi. tho lead holders, who cannot set , that development would meUy , T-monopoly, improve their own legitimate ,, a -" boW,,,,,,' nd who fttao The Provo Chamber of Com- meett toe annual Slit meree will present the Brigham V. .UIT.1UUT: ls to see that Provo city cannot Addrtnlng more than lji delegate of 1 Scouts of America at Woihinflton, Young University Concert Band IT " deal directly with them. Only the top of the National Council . , . V rAm 11 16 D. C May and M trnl! (top) Nonun h. Davis, Chairman, atate can eUlm this land, and no la Concert, Monday ant. May II. icas Rcd CroM; Snatar Arthur Cupper of Kansas; Sir WiUmott W"m man baa a valid UUe to ray of it. 1 p. m. In tho Utah Btaka enlln,rr. Paid London Tha (oval) Timii; Lewis, Washington Correspondent. that U Pr0T ray V. McNutt, Administrator, federal Security Agency; (bottom) Dr. Tabernacle. to Oeorge they have a 800 f tt the State attll canid A program ot interest and atop la James . West, Chief Scout Executive; Frank J. Hogan, post- rop American Bar Association and Walter W. Head, Nat- - ety. Including numbera by Wag- Wtt? d acqnlia tho land for its own , rmLnrT . hT?r line Ptooaea. That la why tha Legla- ipnat Hoy Scout President; I dedicate tba land to th?r I?1 power will come from hydro de- - Dtfwue, then tho entire velnpment there, explains tbs program can go forward,airport rad h ,dd' Federal appropriations will bo tortbeomlag, espteins tha mayor, deiseloo wer1 sbIT ?l.alPgta'aAa At gpo,ooO wiU likely ravens bonds nre Identical with be flnt onIr to start tha airport pleas, sprat Frovo a financial arrangements. knt the faU Precipitation in the Provo and Spanish Fork river drain- program will call for ar a"d toet 1 a mlllios dollars. It will isclads during April was above normal, but insufficient to LaUre radeort'ntS Instttnttn modern American home. PUNS RY.U. Band Concert Maaaa, BMlkf McAffn, The Orderly IVo cesses Oita of the universe go on despite war and calamity, for here about us we see the trees bursting forth into full foliage, flowers blooming, and vegetation springing everywhere. We hear the birds singing as though their hearts would break for joy, while only creations do we among man-maPlanning three weeks ahead, the Utah stake presidency. find disruption and collapse. councillors, and bishops of all five wards have already high as Nature teaches many lessons, He eradetb indicated many unique features which they believe will fill the Psalmist says: the springs into tho valleys, which the Stake tabernacle to overflowing on May 81, and June 1, rnu among the Miis TJ the dates of the coming quarterly stake conference, field; drink to every beast of w kIn th .pl k,h thirst. tho wild asses quench their foul, of heaven fanstho Inrtall.tUm of a aouud areorto whkb wiii Hospital Guild hrartoriVbrte a11 frt,vto row. of the among the branches. Ha watereth pr(7ldth bpOIlSOrS the from his chambers; the hill, earth Is satisfied with the fruit tabernacle reserved for tho aged, k ad dafv mmb7 Dr. M. Lowry Allen, roratgano- of Thy work. Ho causeth the U1 who logtet at tha Utah Valley hospital, grasa to grow for the cattle, and lt High rrlMts wU1 herb for service of man; that ho conrernC8i W B- tho Speci Speker at tha f-- Larwn- - cha,r regular quarterly meeting of tho may bring forth food out of the ,oruof ,tkMiscellsneous committhf hw lul guM to bo held at I earth. To many of use who bo-- tee. directing the transportation p come despondent and despairing Jf t tbe bolpiuI lt Ju was announced by Miss MUdred of our human way of life, an eye efforts. Equally Important are the Walker, at a meeting of tho guild full of Nature's ware and methods would hearten u. and add a ana- - Beautification plan, by the Relief tln committee Monday. tha is talnlng lesson that could carry us Society who have been appointed Exploring by a special decoration committee to title of tho very effective Bound ou through tbe night ahead. make the tabernacle appear at Its (Qg, Klaa Walker stated, that will best, aa a suitable setting for the k-- lh0wn in with Dr. proceeding the flret Another device designed to of a aarias of subjects relating to there shoqld like bo conflation In ringing thoBbhg make tho conferraca attractive health that will be presented by of tho bathroom. It I tba moat rather than a mere duty" la the the hospital guild In a public adn- STatorSreU BYU FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. anr . N V train ttnwt nutfiiiwin Mstjiri, Clark. Speak at National .Boy Scout Meeting INDEPENDENT na oeeeoooooeooeeoooiMe Fork, and Payson, joined in convocation exercises in Provo New Worlds evening at the Stake tabernacle, with Earl J. are constantly being discovered Wednesday Glade delivering a discourse on the subject of Spiritual by science. Recently the American Chemical Society reports tba Guidance for Modern Youth. OMfc, UTAH over Pleasant Grove, .Sharon, Provo, Springville, Heber, Spanish nse of the electron microscope which employs elStIrons Instead V" 1:;UW,,, hW lm- the human 1Sf np disesu. A hand- munlty red times more detail is photo- graphed by the new process had been obtained by any previous process, arm with the best optl- eal mteroeeope. Not only the doctors performing the exam- lnatlon sea the large molecules in the body but they could oven watch reactions bet era moleeu-le- a of varlons types, si A reactions being the method whereby immunity to disesu is produced. As a basis for their stadias, the doctors produced in rabbits an artificial Immunity to tobacco mosaic vims. Then they succeeded in photographing the virus which had been attacked by antibodies (the disease fighting organisms in the blood) in the rabbits' blood atream. So clear were the photographs that the actual manner and extent of attack was dearly Another world had been discovered. Another step has been taken in the fight against the greatest of all killers, baetarla. ROVU, MUSIC FESTIVAL 4 OLUMN OF AT Should the a law probibicing strikes in Indnstriee which aw worki ing ra defense contraeteT That question will be the subject for itisrnssion by the claw in Labor Pen blew which meets in Room 81, Ceatrsl building of the Provo high school, Thursday evening at 1:00 p. a Everyone Interested is invited to attend and participate. Mother's Class While it is tree seme spots eonld well be cultivated, and soma land holders have valid delate, yet tha magnitude of the satire program is such that public rights nut over-riprivate interests in this area, believes tha mayor, rad all fair compensation can be paid to all whose rights will be hurt, bnt tbe time seems now ripe far tbe Utah Lake land problem to be finally cleared up, ho added. With Governor Maw sad tha atato legislators acting in behalf of defense, Mayor Aadenoa is mere hopefal than be bra been for many years regarding the Lake lend problem de Annniinmsd Th flrl,t th ari of Expectant Mothers classes was held Friday, May 8, at the Utah Valley hospital Outpatient department, wtth eleven members present. Three visitors from 8alt Lake City, who are Interested In mater- B1 care, were present. The second class In this aeries will he held at the same place at ed to attend, Carol B. Ralle Mildred Allred Jane Lottls Provo Public Health Nurse Poultry Producers To Hold Banquet An evening of fnn and get-tgather by the Utah Poaltry elation members will take place Thursday, May 88, when the Poultry Producers of Utah Conn- ty will meet at Provo Third ward o- aaao-vario- us Prominent speakers from Salt Lake City will be preseat to discuss the future outlook ot tho poultry Industry. All poultry producers In tho county are invited to attend, announces H. T. Lewis, Provo manager. I |