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Show MiM A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People la A HOME PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Number Volume Four COLUMN DEPENDABLE r Twenty-FoU- PUBLISHED Provo's Aviation School Has 16 Soloists, Christopkersen Granted Commercial License 4e444o4oeoee . . SHOULD .. u aet-bac- . , AvnptV111 aiii.wi H.Wll 1 I )TV latlcal A SkAtJ lee )u CCC headquarters at the Fair Ground In Proro will be tho eeene Snndny, May II, at 1.11 P. m. for I AM AN AMERICAN 0 pro(nm, anaoaBee, educational advisor of .w. ramD wlth u.io- - , ot company Knowlei ,5 gMerml chairman of Bunneli s u profram has been kiveh by most aI1 clTlc fraterntl and patrlotic poop in provo. headed by Provo wlth Mayor clty Mark Anderson taking the Inltla- for their nation corps. training tlT6 chairman of a special Hrnetary Btlmson, Shapp of the U. 8. Army, has Joined meeting held thl week to work KeUh Ret Johnson, Warner, jay the rank of Influential men who Dlx-tnunderstand the military position ?wera' dack rmpH' Ma Clifton VVilnon, Jb Cllnger, lien agree that "appeasement" at the bottom of nil victory by the 8d ?!!; history department, and member Germane. Back In lfSI when adJ5d""d Baliebnry pnn Instructor Kuna la of " Germany first marched its troops Mlected meager of the dev Into the Rhineland, if only France ninnah deal,n w,th tha thema 01 Amu Engllah-epeakln- u tadhf;urihts 'ZFrx gjft sr ss; w0r,d. Uh would have stopped the Natl ,nb- he Wing. revolution. Their failure eneour- - CoT M1,e- - nd club the Spanish War the nlr la the first the nollcv of Hitler "to take E,ght honrl "em one .t a time and solo flying and II Veteran., the Provo Women', Connell, the Provo Youth Council, now soloing. tbeM are of boyi 14 now nations under the II or other organltalton were all ,nd mechanics a P1B to for school are wondering If Ameri- ?. row- Men Wardl. Prwece, - Gr " in effect Resist with nrtder WL tool Brltalnfor. without her; take the risk, involved In supplying free-- doms front line, or fight In the last ditch. Use the American nevy td prmerve Britleh-Amerlccontrol of the ocean or wait nntll German-Jananacontrol of the ean has chabged America's choice to snbmtoalon or fighting In South America or Canada. says If the protection of the British fleet were removed the American NaVyto own hblllty wonld at once shrink to bat nn Impotent fraction of what it could do at the present moment. 8nre- ly anyone who can rend htotory In the making with the slightest degree ot accuracy can see that Hitlers iucccm has been the lack of moral courage of hto opponent. They hate either, oetrlch-llkbeen unaware of their danger, or have been unwilling to take the risks Involved In early and united resistance. The result to Hitler hat picked them off one by one. Are w alio willing to Join the "America Next Committee. an ae C' W" V,lh ad h,;,ready and equipment ta by the PrT ponior- - beln Ir' enthusta Oirtetophereon the Mun of tho avtotion bool, and he hu reason to be eonalderlng the obstacles he h already overcome, comment. Mayor Mark Anderson who ha. ror Pr0T0 w"ked atatloh project. 1'talled: to very rf Entries CblMllg FRSt r,OT t Tmimnmpnt Mnv 25 ITOVO UpCH UOlI snK5b?5L,SS ft' pbaJl -ard' .ran.t VeVl ChrUten R"- - Bun E- - W K. W. Bailey, ln asalnted by Robert Croebie and Mr Bunnell are working out Stam Oetallk. The publie la Invited to attend, for It to ad opportunity to nhow appreciation for American eitiaen-hiaa well as enjoy a really fine "fj p, program. " "" j contingent from Price, for afraid to Itotcn to Hitler Enough strong0De.dar .hola affair, tha - would want to resttt. The feaeon that day iim in the wiedom ot the CBS. ,anguage wlll ,Ika eourM who explained: aWe did not t w radlocaat Hitler'll address In Bet- - at the DTAH POULTRYMEN ttah Poultry Producers' eo- operatlte association are planking in Plow a general A i , jg gnUonnce .local offl- who dM(gnate the Provo Third wArd ae the gkthering place, and the time as I p. m. Banqueting, and good enterwith tainment are promised, 0D prominent speaker aad visitors. Producers from Provo, Waltoburg, Charleston. out-of-to- Giant Joshua Will tie local PpviPWPfl ..poRg- - ac. mieaivitBi Mrs. Wayne B. Hales of Provo f the toarnatn(,nt committee who bock reTlew of The Wer! reporto that the teem matches are carrytni a devotional ptogram da and an Giant Joehun at the Pleasant that for that hour, and We believe the w,n plare Bearly 1B0 View ward Relief Society meeting word of God In English to more under k Tuesdey the local coarse, nil golfer ot important than the word, of Hit- th oTthe pr, p(,"orll,, ler In German. department. All Relief Society t0 ba 0nered. Provo's own pro, Eerl Schnelter ward memheH are Invited to Another Form of Sabotage u (harpeuing up hto game and com lad enjoy thll trail. to referred to In a letter recelv- 7 hai HrTed notlce on brothers h,rt w,t ,h ed at home from one of the George and Ernle of Ogden end flf,erled t0 under the aBy othpr pr0s that he's out for Iead"V draftees, selected n ,de T". ,th ,BflIte ,,a Selective Service Act to take that $40.00 first prlte for the jumble with any on of a dosen military training for a year. He proa, an conceded writes home thus: We give up a The locals' chance, for the top lcal" year of our lives, the comforts of apot ln the A.fll(e amatenr. rests phan1pe' p'r,dpd onr homes, end countless other pretty much with L. R. Ivins. not loo wide end old mad trouble things for bsrrscks, hard work, Gordon Crane, and Mark (Pudge) stars swnt. Right now Bill ooks pretty good. Otodc to nun- - Nlripon, wlth and duty from mn-u- p others who Is hitting em plenty Anderson down. We do our part and do it ara rapabie of winning the laurels. d'l""'t overcame the r: v,r harder thin anyone at home, and young Mark Nielson has been and yet it la the people at home who lnv t wo tMlln Ivins Jinx in the InMay leg; the Tpr there palling are doing the kicking and the haa not ,UHt a point 1Ma Tony Ferlet Jr is They kick about aprna n bgh school com petit inn or a ' squawking. bJrdlpa Advance sale of Gallery ticket! wages, and squeal about hours. and u htUnl, lhe ball, are 5(lr for the on. now is tie to They threaten strike, up strike, wben 1he orp, are totalled we full day for gentlemen and all machinery, and there you are The people wanted soldiem mil- - these people think more of a few ladies ere Invited FREE. A gale lions of them. Yet every day It's cents an hour than they do of affair to the promise of Provo' becoming a parent that many of their own children and relative!." open golf tournameot. July 25. tih. t bd rng J"hnn . FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1941 Local Lumber Firm Builds Shell Boxes CITY AFFAIRS A FLYING WIT OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY to a distinct VoahlhUlty, and more than a probability ataten Mayor Mark Anderaoa. As ha die- rated a letter Thursday to Over y legislator seeking their eo-operation la tha paaelng of aa act dedicating Utah lake lands to National defense purpose. To obtain this Flying unit, Utah laho lands mast ba obtainable on a permanent betit, not a mere leaae, he contends, hnd OheA that to doo0a flot Mlj iflitlod, bnt rnela- motion and rarraatlon ean atoo bo Jnat a illmpae of what National Bfcjr be kperi-hn-I LumSoA at th ber bBI oh Booth DUIveretty .venue, Irhefe 71 meb Are employed building several thbneAhd broodeh sheila boxes tor parkins ft-mfor tho C. S. Army depot ht Okdea, operating under A Federal ZoverA-meorder which meet be completed by Jnly IS, According to Frank Gardner, manager of tho plant. It to nn $10,100 order, and reiTvtog htoMOMto tho leg Is- quire! some IS ear land of lumlators, follows: (Separata letter ber, mahefacturlng bone IS long, and 14 la. deep and 14 atoo went forward to Senator Abe ia. wlda, each with a heaped lid Murdoch, Congraonmaa 3. Will Defehao Involves Tri-Stn- ta m nt Trl-otat- from Congress which would amend the Constitution of the United States limiting the Size of the public debt This resolution provides that the public debt shall hot exceed the limitation in amount imposed by law unless each law authorizing an increase in the public debt in excess of such limitation contains a provision imposing such taxes, duties, imposts, or excises as will raise an amount of revenue within a period of not more than 20 years after the enactment of such law, sufficient to pay the principal and interest of such increase. This special committee has sent its proposed law and resolution over the country to find public opinion reaction to its proposals. What ia your opinion? Here Is an opportunity for the "average citizen" to do some tall thinking. Too often we hear men, and women too, discussing government affairs, offering many pnnarpss, without doing anything about it The problems of government might be solved better and more equitably, if the average citizen really took time out to offer his ideas. At least our senators and special investigating committees would have something to guide them in formulating plans and proposals for future action. Here is your chance. Printed below are several questions bearing on the proposed legislation. We print them so you will have something tangible to discuss. If you feel like answering them concretely, you may do so, and we will forward them to Chairman Tydings, or you can do it yourself. At any rate, if you have an opinion, or if you are interested in your own good government, WHAT DO,YOU THINK! (1) What, in your judgment. Is the effect of a continuing unbalanced budget which results In an increase in the public debt? (2) While the borrowing power of the federal government must be used to finance part of the national defense expenditures, what, in yotlr dpinion. Is the safe limit of the public debt? non-defen- se ar . p eU in Utah county This rbject chn'Aot ba carried oat haUl the owherahlp aUlha of the lands Involved to taor Icfla-Uta- h Under preheat Italy established. lawe, theca land may be for a period bqt Id exceed twelvej year which, of coin, makee a Urge scale development with federal aid Impoaalbta The law that w hra will taka ho property prodag or righto from mfoBi Tho Jjfofxfeed low will only authorise the Governor f tho State to deklgnAte aheh lands ah tho State may bwa h round fop . a ... er J' ne Aaronic Priesthood Outihjj Saturday Set For Spanish Fork Canyon By Ten Stakes Ten stakes have completed all details for the Annual outthe Aaronic priesthood members on Saturday, May 17. by ing From Lehi on the north to Nebo on the south, representing about 2000 boys, they will gather to enjoy Spanish Fork canyon as the locale for this year's festivities, according to Lester Taylor of Provo, member of the joint committee acting for All 10 0 tikes, Lbhi, Alpine, TimpanOgos, Sharon, Provo, and Nebo. Kolob, Palmyra, Santaquih-Unti- c, j JS.PiT ZT.ZL Many False Statement to the effect that theee lands hra valuable or potential agricnl-tnr- al Ihnda have been made. Ik proceed on a theory thAt thee lake lands are agricultural !h character to a mistaken public policy and only serve to ibloek development of higher a sea. Three majer drvnlopmentf forv which federal aid eaa be obtained hra reclamation, aviation and raefen-tioi Than three neea ean be developed ln lech way that there will be no conflict between them but each development will aid the otherw If wo neenre what we have a good prospect of getting, a flying unit of the United States Army, every Intereat in Utah Valley wlll benefit from this added activity. It will improve markets for agricultural products and bring additional Income to eTery business Ip (he valley. Provo has a aarplaa of water and electricity to anpply n. Fork was chosen thta year lor the out,n bMuN f ita ,u,i,tia ,ot cooking and atoo ita nearncaa to rugged mountain arena, and esbeaver pecially to the famone dame close by, one of the finest Parent-Teacheexample of inch dams In the eny tire west A full day of sports and recreation haa been planned. n several thousand man cantonIncluding trlpa to many thlngi ot ment. area. in this Intereat "Wk believe out ptopftsed legto-IhtiSaadbnrg tha proceeds of the party aid will Tho of . OBfflcleht impbrtane bo given the school --community will begin at 10 a. m. and will frotfi g national defense standhealth projaet and other projects restore toMietll, fiflOBfoti read- point to warrant consideration by regularly sponsored by th P.-ings, and atunta appealing to the cbmiibg special aeakioB ot tha A. Connell. . Utah Legislature. j boys. ThO committee Promise Bridge, rook, and five hundred that this program .wUI bo snapRespectfully yours, are to be played And high score MARK ANDERSON of intereat to youth with and py, p rites awarded for each. A desMayor of ProvS City. ot attempt (o hold a long session. sert luncheon wlll be eerved. Dr. George 11. Hansen and Scout During the afternoon Also Mia Chief A. A. Anderson wlll assist THE GEE CASH , Erma Aeord will read a one-aIn patting these Ideas iato effect, never got to abort. The city, play, and a mOalcal program to aye Mr. Taylor. which inJefecUon sought an being arranged. Of against the construction Committee chairmen assisting Leach starts at 11 noon, and free building on land wblcl to th bewith the arrangements are aa follows: Mrs. Hewitt Strong, , pro- drinks Will be served, the boys come Eighth Nortl street running Cook- west from University avennh, gram; Mrs. Harvey Btahell, decor- bringing their own food. tho grounds, fonnd that Its record Urcra xM on are facilities ing Cleveland Mr. ations; Mr. Leland Snarr. and hot doge, weinen, and ham- Complete and therefore verbal burger tnsjf be purchased, along understandings coaid not be serving. explains Mayor Mark All women are welcome, Mrs. with candle and soft drinks. Anderson. It was this fact which he Tickets states. may Ferguson Sparta will be provided for all, includ- necessitated the city and adjoinprocured at a nominal eoet from any president of P. T. A. or from ing soft hall, volley ball, horse Ihg property owners Combining to members of the council. shoe pitching, races, relay, novel- purchase the Gee toed for Eighth which will now bo ties. a tng of war, and a treasure North street, done and the street opened, the to be awarded will Prise COMMUNITY CHURCH hunt. all winners. Each stake will mayor adds. have a chairman of sport who Corner 2nd North and Unlv. Ave. will assist .In organising that oa a competitive basis, aa a TOWNSEND LECTURE 0:00 a. tn. slake award Breakfast elub will be given to the special a. m. 9:45 Church School the greatest aggrestake winning 11:00 a. m. Morning Bcrvlrr score. Mias Roberta Srhmale, national Young People's C. E. 7:00 p. m. gate lecturer for the Townsend plan, The theme of the morning Transportation will be on a ward basis, so that ta in Provo today and will lecture aervlre will he Living In This The Breakfast club all deacons, teachers and priests tonight. Friday, May 10, In the Present. Mrs. Howard In each ward should be provided South Court room of the City and will meet with Olsen, leaving the churrh at 1:00 for by the ward committee eo that County building, under the ausno one shall oe left at home who pices of the local Townsend club. o'clock promptly. All ell Isons are Invited to attend. The Ladles Aid will meet wonts to come, explains Mr. The meeting will start at 0 p. m. Tuesday at 2: SO p. m. two-thirt- (7) bo yoii think the 20 year period provided for in the proposed legislation is too long or too short a time interval in which emergency expenditures in excess of the budget will have to be liquidated ? (8) What proportion of the national Income, ln any given year, do you think can safely W taken by the federal, state, and local governments in LixOS? Is thpre a maximum? (9) Do you favor direct taxes or indirect taxes? (10) If you believe there should be both direct artd indirect taxes, what proportion of the federal revenue should come from direct taxes (income) and what proportion should come from indirect taxes (like: (1) customs, (2) taxes on production, manufacturers excise taxes, processing taxes, etc., (3) taxes on consumption, Sale or transfer sales taxes, based on vendors returns and sales taxes collected through the sale of stamps, (4) estate and gift taxes, and (5) business privilege taxes). (11) What are your views as to the Federal government spending part of its funds by way of grants-in-ai- d to the states (as, for instance, relief appropriations, unemployment insurance, education, public raods, tec.) ? (12) While expenditures for national defense are rising in the face of large defense appropriations, do you exbelieve we ought to continue or reduce penditures, including those for public works? (13) Do you think the prospect of inflation is hastened by virtue of an increasing unbalanced budget? (14) What are your views as to the theory which has teen propounded that there is no need to worry about the public debt since public expenditures increase the national income and promote the public welfare? (15) What part will the proposed procedure for a balanced budget play ir. a period of post-w- tad State-owne- ra quest) Uk a . ,,llodf,a Mh6l our Intention If this law to Immediately oak Haw to designate tho 0oTrtor Herto Governor Robinson, tnd on two opened hinge. d area between Provo Resembling an assembly line of bert B. Maw) an nntomobll factory, tho process of construction At least seems a of a proposed meaeara dealing . l,pport area-miniature Industrial plant, for with tho publie or atate oVraed thta w,r" hero are n score of men cawing toads around Utah LOko. PtoVo ko lumber Into right lengths, which city with tho aid of tho Federal P?f dt)T!Pmt are Immediately carried by hand gorernmeat aad the Stale of Utah ed from tho owners. Engineers have determined truck to another group of men thet the water or drainage probwho nail bottoms together, lem can bo Solved by a moat AAd the aide, and another com- PUIjOMAA will bo presented to 414 gradu- dike with drainage laterals and pleting the box llaelf, while the, boxes are then transferred over ate of Brigham Young hhtoerelty Phfflpa that Voilf be nsed In cAm to another line of workmen who in the CCth commencement exer- - bo lake Should Como op on tho 0T rtan above tho do nothing bnt put on binges and dare on Jnno 4, Registrar John ac th" a,rP rou8d w,thla hasps, naing hammer and screw E. Hayes announced Thnraday. lpel driver. The boxes piled high are to fact 1$ tho that of rlaen thll tovelTlnlOll! then loaded Into railroad can and Noteworthy on the two car loada went out Thursday tho gradnotea are from Canada, there are no buildings involved nor will any vain-oto Ogden with Mr. Gardner per- Mexico to also represented with r sonally checking tho shipment a graduate. The other grada- - abla agricultural toad be taken out of prod notion. It arrived at the Ogden ordinance Tho lands below meander went depot. and south ot Provo from Provo River south and Including Provo Bay art almost entirely non arable or not nailed to cultivation according to tho loll nnrvoy and map mado by the U. 8. harass of chemistry and aoito and tha Utah Experiment Station (1010-17- ). (3) lYhat are your Views concerning the new principle incorporated in this proposed legislation providing machinery for automatically raising revenues to balance the current budgets? (4) Do you see any objection in Congress delegating administrative power to the Secretary of the Treasury 'to put into effect the flexible tax schedules constructed by Congress as provided for in this proposed A, PLAN PROVO legislation? ' believe automatic in feature If the pro(5.) you vided for in the proposed bill, do you think it ought to BENEFIT PARTY be given a more permanent status by writing it as a provision in the form of an amendment to the ConstituTh benefit card party sponsortion, which would thereby make it difficult for succeeded annually by the Provo Connell ing Congresses to repeal? association of the will bo held Saturday, May 17. (6) If you believe the automatic budget balancing in the ought to go into the Constitution, which of the two en- - beginning nt Provo high school library, accorddosed proposed constitutional amendments do you preing to Mrs. Don Ferguson, chairfer; the one With broad powers, or the one with detailed man of tho affair. Mrs. Merrill rebe two had upon (These proposals may provisions? to From . tfcl XtfJVOrl ee ' e, all pton dnd bntatandlng amatenra of the state, announces Le 9l?rter' entr e '"airman, and according to response already re-eTad tae moJJ7 a . a1 ? "w run to how this .off bnt popular , 0 tosrnament on the local coarse Adolf Hitler's Addrwe without a mlnnp due to 0Ter oh May I never reached Ameri- et in Its German original, bnt crowdtng from Wltfc eBtrtea promtoed came later aa n tdmmariied, u INDEPENDENT P.-T.- TO GATHER HERE ,ent U. S. BALANCE ITS BUDGET? go placing-Americ- a Temporary Ethiopia, Auitrla, CxechoMorakla, Poland, Norway, Holland, Bel-- conMetWd recently during tho wet glum. Franco, Rumania, Bulgaria, Weather when tho local school had to more lie ethdents to Spanish TusonlaVlh, an A Greece. e Fork tor a brief period, but this week they ire back at tho Lak BmntaC Gn. Christian premier of South Africa, who hangar where a genuine echool of fought agalnit the Britlah in the inetraetlon la hold fall time both Boer war of 1101, now aaye: In theory and practice. has made Hr. Chrietophereon With my fellow eounlrymon, I foeght the English 10 yearn ago another Jutop forward by obtain- g ! In tho Boer war. Wfc fought hard SWUMJ comtaerctol off hi too, the way only peoplo who eeo their Independence at stake ean Federal tkamlhatlon recently, hnd fight. But today I am convinced, garter flight Art how being ar-and I believe a growing number of ranged for any part of tho conn- South Afrlcana of Dutch descent, try. Interest le keen, with h or Africenden, ns we call our- - Sronp Of ProvO tltiaeni organising selves, share my convictions that an aviation dub with the purpose onr survival and freedom are of buying a plane Jointly and ob- bound up with the common cause talnlng private pilot licensee. Keenest interest however real g world. of the UTAH PBOVO. A special committee to Hnd ways lftd means tor Sa automatically balanced budget, headed by Millard E. Tidings of Maryland, and aatiatod by Dr. Elbert D. Thomas of Utah, and other senators, has proposed S Committee report which would tntroducs S law to )pro vide for a balanced budget. This committee finds that continued deficit financing and the mounting public debt art matters of grave concern ; that a balanced budget as soon aa practicable is aa necessary as an adequate national defense; and that a basis, although entailing great hardship and sacrifice, is of such paramount importance as to no longer permit delay in the matter. The committee report also indicates the nature of Strides are bang: made these days in Provo toward toward the airport project, for this training pilots as well 16 more potential pilots get their Wings, with baionc to tho Xveek Be America rintCmlitM" What 8010 flights being allowed for them at the Provo school of Merrill Christopherson, pioneer aviation they havo joined, whether they aviation managed by know it or not, la America Next enthusiast in Utah county. Two other instructors, Marque Committee" which oeems beat on Sharp and Victor Kunz assist him, and 20 students are now next in line with in training at the Lake airport k waa en- - .. AT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS oh T. . ct . Brown,-refreshment- V 1 f1 lL' I |