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Show J 1 bmiuamtttzt&in A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People in 1 2 3 4 6 8 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 A HOME PLANT 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 2528272829130 31 A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Four Number IJLEJ. UTAH CHAPTER TO BE ENTERTAINED COLUMN I KtKUUiHH ACCIDENTS are a greater threat to defenae Paul W. any Kearney, expert on aafety, who cites statUUcs to prove hla point In 1940, he says, U. S. had 80,- OUO workers laid off the Job for '30 days, costing 1600,000,000, more than enough to train, house, feed, clothe, and pay for the 1941 draft army. During the past year, he continues, 234,000 work- because ers drew compensation they plain feU down", and 312,- more were Injured while lift- lng and handling objects, alducat- ing workers to think and live safety U becoming a powerful One factor In safety methods. machinery plant report 11,114,- s 000 without an aecl- another gives 11,361,846 n-hours free from accident, These records are not established prayer and fasting," says Kearney, "They breed from pains-taking, relentless campaigns to sell safety doctrine to'every man on the payroll." UUhjuight try a program on man-hour- YOUTH VERSUS AGE need not be antagonistic, lleves James Truslow Adams, noted historian and author who believes that a mere checkbook " ZSi character and . wisdom dis- Final plana tor the recaption of member of the Utah Chapter of the International Aiaoclatlon of and their Electrlcla Inspector (neat! were completed laat night gt a meeting of the Provo trical contractor! and Bob Mur- rtJ city electrical Inspector, Bay J. Cotter, Superintendent of the Pr0T0 city Utilltiea was cb0Mn by the group to act as toastmaster for the affair, which be held June 7 In- Provo, The meeting Is scheduled to convene at the Provo Municipal power piant, 7th North and Sth west In Provo at 4 o'clock In the afternoon and after a tour of 0 ipectlon through the plant, those jn attendance will Journey to Canyon Glenn, the municipal park in proro Canyon. The program at the Park includes sports, a lunch, lnd the high spot of the entire day when W. W. Cox, Chief gjneer of the Board of Fire Undermawriters of the Pacific, will show a notion picture entitled Approv-b- y tA by the Underwriters. jfMto foj ,ffalr lrt the electrical contr,ctor, of Pr0vo and the City Ingpe.tor wlth tbe Department of Utilities sponsoring the meeting. Committees In charge of the details are: Paul Cochran, Le- Grsnd Gymon and Lloyd Engle. L. C. Guymon. antprtalnmpnt; A N TaIbnt and 01lTer Joh H. W. Henderson, refreshments; H. Hurst. Douglas Peck, Garth Guymon and B. F. Grant, recep With the coming of the annual I'timincnccment Week nt Brigham Young university, Provouim will have opportunity to see the new Joseph Smith building on the uper campus which will lie used for these services for the first time. The activities Commencement ?d"ci'onwaspaf' I14 most members aa an by terpreted d CITY AFFAIRS COMMUNITY ART GALLERY SHOWING INDUSTRY li any of several locallona In Utah county, sites bw- jng Ideal, not only at the Steel plant for Its enlargement, hut also at Lckl where they have plenty of water and railroad facilities at the old sugar factory slto, and also a good sits la known at Geneva, according to Mayor Mark Anderson who la working la bar- mony with Judge A. V. Watkins, chairman of ths Utah county do- tense council. Reports from the work of this committee Indicate A DEFENSE coaII rTHPI I IIKrN Hill I niATIinFC r I KM iimi iiwiai rllj . Provo resident and a native Utahn, Ethel Holt Slack Is at- enthusiasm trading for her work In art which is now on exhibition In the Provo Com- munity art gallery In the Public Tbs attraction llbrary building. to her work seems to come not alone from the excellence of the Individual pictures being shown but also from ths fart that Mrs. Black la a artist, having had very little Instruction by art teachers, but having gained her skill from observation and a study of theory of art books, acA wide-spre- sd In each Important locality. Such a council would he Informed specifically aa to resonrcea, faclll-ties and needa ot each area, and eould speak authoritatively whea- ever a question arose as to where a defense program ahould bo set up, believes Mayor Anderaon, aa ha praised the work being doao by Jndge Watkins, and ths other members of this Defense Indns- tries committee now working along tlieaa lines, t'uh Ike lends still agitate ths legislators and Provo city officials who are at- tempting IS work together to gel something organised out or ths chaos which now surrounds ths Lake airport project. Perhaps the U. 8. Army alone will finally Mur Nelson, staff be tbs deciding factor, believe cording to Del director In charge of the exhibit. Mayor Anderson, who has almost Early In her school grades. lost his usual hopeful attitude to- Mlss Holt showed marked ability wgn olTnK tbe Lake land prob- In drawing but her school teacher lem. Meeting after meeting has boen held with the Land Holden, repressed the urge and she never Aulllt got any formal Instruction nntll Plnco another one laat night, and alTaaclinra she was found by J. Leo Fair- V, ways and forever these men disbanks, supervisor of art in Suit Take Slimmer SchOOl agree with everybody else, and Lake City, who happened lo visit then disagree among themselves. room. Later she Joined All adult classes closed May 38, largely because they change their the school a class of Fairbanks, hut 111 at Provo high school, after having minds at each different meeting, health prevented her rontlnulng, completed another term of pro- - as to Just what they really do Only in recent years has she re-- gressive education for many de- - want as a law governing theee newed her work, but the results pertinents, announces Miss Ruth lands. Ths mayor believes now are worthy of calls from various Mllchell, principal. that ths Lake bill will go through galleries over ths country for her Teachers are now preparing for the legislature alright, and that paintings, most of which are done their summer work conference at Immediately afterward the Gover-l- n nils. the Stats Agricultural college In nor will designate what land Is Another feature of thn Art gal- - Logan. Ths following Provo required for the airport project, lery exhibit, until June 12, Is tbe teachers will be In attendance: and following this designation, exhibit of water John Bown, E. A. Mitchell, Harry negotiations will be undertake color Instructions, showing tbe Butler, Mrs. Agnes Dsnwalder, personally with each landholder mixing or colors, the preparation Mrs. Anna Hawkins, and Miss who has any legitimate claim oa m of various natural and artificial Mitchell. any of the needed land. Failure emulsions In tempera paintings, It la expected that new classes to arrive at a satisfactory agree-an- d also a display of foundation will be organised In all depart- - ment for the payment of sueh .. material, such as esnvass. wood, ments by July 7 in the Provo land. will automatically put the Nothing IS willg loft undone Winch Will contribute to paper, etc., and the effect of these high school for the Adult Bummer matter lu court, and then the de- school. clslon of tbe court will become the coming sessions of the Utah Stake quarterly confer- - Pon the finished picture, final. Once this la done the airt.nee kcIkhIuIchI for May 31 and June 1, which plans now port project can proceed and to inkento a most unuBual gathering, according President Provo will enjoy vast development at the lake, both for defense purRoyal J. Murdock who heads a special committee which poses as well as recreates. demoting its time to planning details of UlC COllft rtlict. THE ZONING ORDINANCE Ulshop Marvin O. Ashton passed this week by the city of the Presiding Bishopric will The principle of cooperation is the very foundation TT11011 merely enlarge the GOVERNORS CHOICE he in charge of the conference. Hla approval has been given to 0f our groat country. Cuojioration means united strength 'pSriten'Jround'the' utfh the plans of the special commit- and for affords confidence, and In the north Valley hospital opportunity ingots tee. He is known throughout the . By thus en- "r . f revives onr ability church as a talented speaker and happiness and prosperity hocoiise A " of small tar n c s competent executive. His pre- - and umhitions. Coojierntioii is flic life-lin- e sence at the Conference will give liusillOKKi'H. and is the staff of American ideals, declared elglitly building going up. and Charles W. Hawke, president of the Utah Poultry Pro- - against busln. encroachment muchomeTbr'oMMs'hlsToric believes President tlucors Cooperative, Provo local, OS llC addressed Borne "d gathering, bythe dt 7 ex 808 members at their annual ban- - fBM program throwa an optlmis- - plains Mayor Andersno. quet In the Third ward amnse- - tie light upon the fufhre of the ment hall, in a speech Industry, he urged, instruments having arrived this wbl,h Kntert.lnn.rnt Interpreted and the pace works and the new permanent . BDiPu 0f dj,B feature made the gathering a Catherine d To syslem belng InstsHed now vy one, supplementing ths de- Individual Tb maintenance of H do ths Job well provided assist the aged and hard of hear- a the llgbtful dinner prepared by Edna d row. of the . opfrserved and in, the flrst three Ms. by Hedqulst. this Is capable, tabernacle will bo reserved for tunU u wortb o charming girls. The Peeibe. George fighting for to the- ,ar them, and the Miscellaneous com- - d tJ two children of Manager Harold energetic, and thorough, and has auterprise with th. city 1 00 per emit mHtee of ths HJgh Priest, quo- JLewi, of (h. Provo Poultry te Amerl'. I warn hla rum, headed by B. F. Larsen, will for the tbepaat, Renee the and Plent. Gall, played he Often people furnish transportation to all who includedstruggling Individual, electric speech. accordUn and piano m,n toT epeeeb merely to desire It. much to the respectively, guitar C. Edmunds, Beantifu! decorations are being Clyde ,B boride all during (he banquet. 'P1 Of Salt Lake City, headed a delight of ar dlstraetlng, taking a planned by the stake relief soand Conrad Juanita by Dancing Urge delegation from the general bsr ciety sister, and more than 30 office William man awaF from hto work, aad of the Utah Poultry Pro-- Jf?8' ?cp."!Rd usher are being trained to seat off led the Miller, regular pro- - Hwtlug his efforts so that he done worth while, pt nothin the congregations, ss seating ar- : ben a vocal trio, which antna h Job at the can d th." ,1. rangements are to be by wards was encored, delighted everyone. Ger b doesn't let them use quorum, at the various Kathleen Downs, M-- n; Allen, and CaPo GEORGE 8. BALLIF "p ble energy fluttering around willtoms1; iTmd- - at aodal and other fnnctlona", "by panted five choirs. the ward Combining J Art Provo Prominent attorney. commented Mayor Anderson this active in political, fraternal and Ltan J 8!S1?k,.0,L was en- - morning. d what h. pleases, to engage in a quartette, weltloiiw circles, Mr. Balllf ha. choir thla Marguerite' Jepperson wtadhiUT he JikM. to thtok and from vineyard. Kirby Utah Uke Road been chosen by Governor Herbert baton of ba these ha ward choir, with BPk B- - Maw running west from Provo city bis chairmen of th. of the . Sixth . . . . ... . nHvUotoa tlvan (a AmaHut aa Allen. Roland Hardy, E. A. Back, under the direction of Dr. Franklin S. llarriR, university president. will 1)0 that enlargement of the present Columbla steel plant is likely the first step to be undertaken, but that other defense industries, such as a small arms factory, are defln- He possibilities for Utah county, A Council Far Defense la being urged on a stats basis. wllh rourdlnstlug units establish- . solf-Ung- ht ' En-de- Provo school district Tuesday evening when the Proro FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1941 INDEPENDENT UTAH Goth - 10 Pmfpst AT PROVO. 65TH ANNUAL B.Y.U. COMMENCEMENT WEEK STARTS SUNDAY, JUNE 1 e, played by age, bnt It ta foolish to expect youth to follow leadership of age If nothing but added years PrOVO SchOOl Budget be there to guide them. Hitler XT began his revolutionary career at a BScSj 27, wrote Mein Kampf at 36, and Not only was there no protest was In power at 44. Mussolini was In tbe saddle in Italy at 39; but not a single Individual citixen Trotsky led the Russian revolu-- appeared to hear the budget re- et youth against age la allly. Only by supplementing each other can the world find a solution to Its ilia. We must bridge the gulf between Youth and Age if de- inocracy is to survive. To turn youth loose to run the world as In some countries It has happened, Is the same thing aa turning a upside down by having PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Twenty-Si- x llaccalaureate Service will be held at 8 p. m. Sunday The sermon will be given Elder Harold B. Lee, newly appointed member of the L.D.S. Utah Stake Plans For Unusual Conference Sessions I''. Connell of tbe and Church Welfare Plan, under which tbe new building wn "J.1 ... The academic procession of the board of trustees, faculty, and Poultry Cooperators Enjoy Banquet; Plan Expansion fhdfront oTheMaMerniiding t0 tbe Jogepb gmlth bu)IdlnK rvlces will be held . m lnany oMhe K stakes. In order'thit ehurch mem- berg mBy tt(,nd the Baccalaureate PrT(cea endorsement of the program, as bad been quits generally pub- - Alumni Day will he Tuesday on the B.Y.U. lldxed prior to the meeting. for the campus with former students Budget requirement rear wers listed as $304,602.53 lng welcomed back from all parts tbe students instruct the teachers, made np of the following major of the country. Events of the day Include class reunions at noon, a estimates: General control, I'M BAYS: including general meeting In the Joseph It is the U. S. national policy superintendent, clerks, ateno- - Smith building at 2 p. m the re-t- o sell oil to fascists. This policy graphers, legal counsel salaries, at ceptlon for graduates, alumni. and friends at the President's Is explained as the purchase of $11,182. Instruction, of which $174,802 home, the Alumni Banquet st peace In the Orient so that we teachers' salaries at 1195,- - 8:80 p. m. In the library, and tbe may better help wage war on ara Alumni Ball at 8 p. m. in tbe fascism In Europe. This Is the 784.42. Operation costs st $28,492.80. Joseph Smith building. policy of "appeasement". Neville A special feature of Alumni Capital outlay at $18,1(8.30. Chamberlain bought a little peace Maintenance at 83,400. Day will be the presentation of at Munich. The U. 8. A. la buyCoordinate activities, Including, "emeritus certificates" to all those ing a little peace In the Orient Chamberlain drove a very had nurse and medical supplies at who attended Brigham Young These Academy prior to 1891. bargain. Only history can tell $4,819. trancertificates will be presented at rhat price we will pay for the Auxiliary agencies, mainly peace we are buying in Asia. The aportatlon costs, for students at ths 3 p. m. meeting, bargain Is that we fuel the planes $1860. Fixed charges, as for Insurance Commencement Ex err lues that bomb the Chinese to whom will be held at 10 a. a. Wedwe have promised the resources " building and employee, rents, nesday In the new building, pre- $.896.01. of this country, with which to Debt aervices, as payment on ceded also by an academic profight the Japanese planes that are cession. fueled by our oil in exchange bonds, Interest account, etc. at A special feature of the exer$41,183. for the Japanese not attacking cises will he the conferring of an the Dutch .East Indies and cutting LL.D degree to Mr. off our supply of rubber. This Community Church honorary Justice George Sutherland, former Is no In kind different bargain Corner End. N. and Ualv. Are. member of the United Stats from the bargain A1 Capone need Supreme Court, who attended the to drive in Chicago cash pay8:00 a. m Institution from 1879 to 1881. Beakfast Club. ments In exchange for A1 Cam a. 9:48 Church School An address prepared by Mr. pone's not throwing pineapples Morning Service -.- 11:00 a. m. Sutherland will How store windows. front through Young People's C. E. 7:00 p. m. graduate. can wa reconcile this policy with The Breakfast elub meets with Den-r-e win b BerTy' Tb0 Rrsduatiw, Including .. word.,re,ricrnh,,Lld,lfSl,t ,n R5r"n,J tbe cbnrch BOt degrees, 844 bachelor's degrees, and Emma 8. Balllf of Logan, is ,bould b China .half T.vr ouhJte" 7 It uter tbln 8:55 a. m. a graduate of Ricks academy at ,nd (4 Is an irresponsible morality that The theme of the morning ser- - The graduating students repre- - Rexburg, Idaho, and is a member so makes it . very, very hard for T'(.e will be Bridging the Chasm graphical dlstrihn- - of the American legion, having wide na Americana to keep from being of Misunderstanding 17 tlon eoverln states, Canada, served overseas with the Ninuty-anashamed of ourwlve sending AId meet, Tuesday Mexico. The group of Cans- - first division during the world bandages to hind up the wounds g.gg dian students, 15 in nnmber. all war. He also served hla church made by our scrap iron, dropped come from the provlnre of Alberta I" France and England prior to from planes, hoisted Into the air DAVIPHOX KDWARD and Include three sisters. Dorothy. G. 8. entry In the war, as so by power bubbling from onr wells. - Rose Marie, and Verda Mae Fuller L. D. S. Missionary during 1914- Writthe ot and director poet I would not know how to tell a . 16. Later he attended BYU and Chinese mother, whose baby had ers conference at the University nf Barnwell will he the first In- - graduated In 1921. then spent of Colorado, class also The graduating been blown in dead her lap. just a Harvard law school and that I was really her friend. lecturer of the summer sesslpn rill dee 7 married ronples In which yplr two years at University of Call- wife at at Young Brigham are end university husband both rerelv What would those sauve gentleornia t,hnr h fraduated with men In the State Department say 11:80 a. m. Wednesday. June 11. lnR d(.erw., or normal diplomas. JH. draw. He rltv 9 pnlrs of brother and sisters, bl to her the ones who make fine m rmvo from 19J4 to 1MJ JdPp brothers Iwo and of three ft gronp from time to speeches end -- minty attorney during 1924- and sisters. time? How can those who argne SO period, and Juvenile Jndgr rest-' score. an real Pa Mnslc the for so solemnly for the purchase of Only day before yesterday. 19SS to 19S7. 11 l prmt from peace with the bodies of Cblneae Secretary Hull laid the corner- rervlce nnd Commencement and what an Inexpen- - stone toward the beginning of a gram will he furnished hr thn sive commodity for an American ncw world structure based on upvlerslty mixed chorus tinder to pay In! still reconcile their freedom of trade in a responsible the direction of Dr. policy with the totality of this pence. This is a aorry way to be- - Mndon and Dr Florence Jrppnr-crisis- ? Tills crisis is the end of Pf" building thBt structure, pur- - son Madsen and the nnlmrritv our world or the beginning of It. chasing peace by giving oil to svmphnnv orchestra rondneted bv cralb' worker, and campaigner he lias assisted effectively also l.i Professor LeRoy J. Robertson. There's no choice left on that those who would burn It down. fr , d - antl-fasrl- ts I'bAei ' Mtoiiniii.ejijigiiiitfeiu ... ,72? prorntrd key-no- te SSLSir!!k ms - ;w n. - I" dte.t .h. I rontonTd'toS than 200 voices will make np the romblnrd eholr Attendance throughout the eon- At frrence vn, i,. eomnetltlv the Saturday evening session, the priesthood quorums will vie with each other for the best record of teachers', attendance, deacons. priests, elders, seventies, and high being seated according to tbI!j!!1 Hum unin m wnn 11 im; long, and a definite count being made of all present, the winner being determined by compulation bari.' At Vho'lO a. m. session Sumjity attendance will be on a "family representation" basis, esrh family in the reqne.ted to send . least one member lo this session. At 2 p. in. all present will be seated by wards, the entire tabernacle having been partitioned off pnta'a, many city affair In Provo, hack- lng Mayor Mark Anderson lo the evti-n- t In bis riebt fo" inti ii Icipstl power. a with Guire, who la hopeful now of state to the lost ditch for, he declared. ard Johnson, made real hit - aid for hla rock asphalt pavlag re pn" tbe banquetters; Frank Wofflnp th "tur Mr. den played a clarinet solo, accom- - project on this road. Mr. thuslastlcally outlined by Luclle Dyriog; sndthe Guire had hi city crew spread b toinV who office final sketch, a Charlie McCarthy calcium ehlorlde over th road to LOOII ItendeTSOn pHC COXltrOI v .. lay the duet for Decoration day. Federal for governthq authority and hopes that asphalt can he laid Those Present Among for the ment, poultry opportunity before the anmmer la over, the of all directors tha wpre producers to obtain a fair return from their labors. The great de- - Frovo local, as well aa strong CITY STREETS too have been looked after very mand for ,nd Pultrir pro- - legations from Provo. Vineyard, ducte through the National de- - Orem. Kdgemont and Pleaaant effectively, believes Mr. McGuire. View, Wallsburg, and Charleston. He set the street sprinkler to editor of the work washing down the rubbish with placard showing everyone Grant Peterson, aa and hla crew cleaned ont the gut-I- n where to sit. Ushers will assist Pnultry Cooperator, acted toastmaster during the dinner, ters before Decoration day. The thla arrangement. Perhaps the most unique foal- - Mr. Hawke was assisted at the rerent heavy rains Interfered with ure of the conference will be the door hy Mr. Lewis, who greeted the gravel crushing plant, and the time schedule, which in no case all visitors, anil welcomed them crew had to lay off for a few day, will exceed two hours at a session, while Mr. Hawke saw to the seat- - likely to reopen the crushing pit (the Snnday morning time being lug arrangements. Will Birch, hy the middle of next week. In from 10 a. m. till 12 noonl. and Oral DeLnnge, Clarence Gammon, the menntlme, explains Mr. Me al (he other session a limit of Alfred Johnson, John W. Johns-- Guire. various streets throughout one nnd a hair hour hn been set. ton. A. L. Riding. Orville Stone, the city are being repaired, hole All plans for the conference nre made up he directors present filled up. and drainage blocking being made to attract and Interest from the Provo local. Some 20 cleared nn. with the result that all members of the slake, com- - or 25 Suit I.nke officials were also Provo city ha the appearance of a well-kements President Murdork. city today. present. - |