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Show Pww FV W A HOME PAPEK Printed for Home FoB( By Home IVopIe in A 'HOME PLANT cttmmummuuu A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Four c PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Number Thirty 30th Annual Timp. Hike 0 L UOF M N Planned As Defense Measure OMMENT ,, OHOAB CARLSON Utahs 80th pilgrimage to the top of Mount Timpanogos SJnJ is this year planned as a defense measure in which thoua- - atudanta ONE SUBTLE ARGUMENT neede refutation which la fiction of Mein Kampf", and has been foil ted about over alneo Hitler began bin march on do- mocraclei that la that demoo- racy cannot 4pfcnd Itaolf with foresight. America was told it mart not have conscription la acted peace time, but America . will look after the Are- Pllgrimaso tradition 29 yean ago, work- a-I bug. akyrockou thla wffl bo promt at the hike pro- Th LloM e,ufc t,m ndr J- gtmtaa Hr. Hart gram Julyll, takes tha raapon- Morsan, Rb)ob ..n--j. BBltB alblllty for decoration., with Dr. CoU clBrk chairman of tho committee. ' . . Tho Bherlff'i men isolated by . Provo city police have charge of parking and patrolling, wltk th lkm 10-1- 0 Hub actively aaeumlug Mnel "aponalblllty, under Tad 4. AT PKOVU. INDEPENDENT UTAH FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1941 long-tim- e Klartrie Rate Redactkme propoallioa, and cannot be made at thla time, p recent plant kma keen In Mayor Mark Anderaoa, cnee allghtly morn a year, replying to a request mado by a yat Ita record la mack ttr nations, d?letlon from the Provo Cham- - was aatleipatod ho expiates. Tka o t;uh Lake Provo has been generous in war relief to other ..SmeTSSUI and for bundles for Britain and in filled ita was now the first time comes a call tQ con-- made, the It other for calls, but afternoon, tp th Monday Addressing these delegates. Judge Turner passionately It would be di- aecisrea. This in Provos ODDOrtunitV W over. can e have hundreds we drive this t put graceful if 0f our own boys in training, and we expect to get millions 01 for d(,fenM eXPe"ded rioht hem in our own CWB mUMty, and we are keenly interested in the morale and the morality of all boys in training. Tha world is in a terrible Stat Md We Inlinlte trouble antutd, but I have no respect or patience With anyone who refuses to face trouble when it comes, or who runs away from plain duty. "We are alao Inviting Provo reel- donta to Join In tho trip." It la planned that the boat will leave tha dock at tha Provo river harbor at 1:10 p. m. Monday and return at I p. m. for tho eon. a venlence of the eacnralonlata, bua will leave tha Education bnlldlng at Sth North and Unlver- ally Avenue at 1:11 p. m., and will make a return trip from tha dock after the boat return. In the j Ing dollar baa been Invented by eloctrle ,11B ta Prove plMti Bor hM BBy rllked a dollar In the naw plant, the ntlr Investment being out of R,Ten nro being b"ds paid off tnm profl(( BuldB by lka plant Hence nil profits will eon- tlnB to apply to payment of these h00- - or ,0 tb Mtwwlon of the plallt iyitaB BBtn thfl paU off. which would nmonnt to around 116.000 annually, equivalent to nllu off tha clty , j " 0,J"J lh 0M) SadSikeX tatoSTS tSU Mayor points ont, for a provide depredation rename, and . ' , k re- apart to tha dlapoaltloa of utility E0' bib Virginia, pat to tb ,,k por JJJV' T11 City, Okte., eliminate the property las. paying tha coaU of city y of several policies can ha Cal., follow a middle coarse, re! Anderaoa dactng property Uses about la a Per cent, by transferring utility profits to tho city's general fund annually. Whatever course may be followed, the mayor hope, that seers will sot begin clamoring for rate reductions before revenue bonds are paid off. Present rates are reasonable, lesa than ever before, and all proflta era being applied to payment of bond or to esten.lons of the syntem. It au ur.uiR.ru 7 7 iuuh o. nun aewu un niuci committee. Earl Os. of the Junior "Preventative, from each slake Chamber heads the Merchants' he,d Wednesday .evening In the buUding Window decorations committee, 1Ad,n.,!iraj, wuu mo iiurn, now enroute to freea, and birds are with you and Moacow. America U awake, and aronnd you, and beautiful Utah has deHed that fiction of Hitler, valley spreads ont before you u When the German war machine you reach tha upper ctretchea of starts to crack up the whole world th climb. The entire trip he- comes a tremendous achievement will rise as one man against it. never to be forgotten, like , . Dr. George H. MBhulTaed te say: "Every man should climb a To tall mountain at least once a know how It looka by heart. You Doing It thla way, one have heard and read Ite,glorion. yeir. gsln, much more than physlrl.I history. And on tho Fourth of fitness, for his soul la enlarged, July yon will see more Flag, than his very being magnified, observes ever before waving over your city, Mr. Hart whose aesthetic apprecl- snd see more Stars and Stripes ttlons of tba hike are quite as nd keen aa the physical enjoyment of Europe, and la --- --- A!n CAMP Flag. But do you know how to TRAAh show It your respect? Do you Ped7 announces James tb Wasatch Qrr be,d know how to handle it, how to hoist It. how to display ItT In Por8t aerrlce who addressed the committees this week In a the July Issue of BOYS' LIFE the TVn 1 ,e"lon K0,n article ''Long May It Wave" ana- nlans New trails wl hlonrhf wers these questions. be !' jV, lan?Ilkriv rkL rr fb. sanltinf sraffr S every year, according to Dr. T. J. Victor Stokes, rsnger In mu at u u. aleohol the greatest economic problem of U. 8., next to unem- ployment. Evidently alcoholism Is not a crime hnt a disease, and we should legislate for It eon- trol. Just as wa do for syphlUla and other social diseases. m 11 Parfv '"i sf fcB b thou weTfoVmir To rale the $3,000 will require h"'1unll':d ef,ort on,T' h cb amall when jiyided equally among all, but hte rilt requirement ls workers, at 108 of thaB " Mt ,0 ' ld then 4 wllllognesi on tho of In home the every people psrt to contribute to thla fund, not nly for our boys, but also for patriotic purposes, realising the benefit of cltlxen.hlp, and tho price of liberty In this land, eon- dudes Judge Turner, whoso an- thuaiasin thrilled the delegates and sent them forth with deter- initiation to conduct a campaign. In the last war, soma of the organisations represented In U. 8. O. maintained commnnlty buildings within military areas ter the benefit of aoldler. and ' niddnlnh . .. hv ,k. m-- .i buildings, and tha drlva for "ndlande' f .ho Thla presidential candidate. amount will earo for the flrat Brt ? - - 20-3- Iledqulst. Bus. Traher, President rarjtfrtts sasr & ssz the service the applicant serves 0B mUt dnt7 onl7 tor tb dura- tlon of tho emergency. Ho enlova l w 11 wi and nndrS tb unlimited. the riacler Vtlu'lmpaMlble .. . aa do member, of the training For further Information regular jqj jj k wjj. Marine Corpe. femoue ...the bm an- - A. Spear, and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Brockhank, returned thla week The moral benefit of reaching from Denver where they attended eernlng this akng and raejB Men who have registered for ganliation write Captain Con D. all of tha children of free France the Rotary International eonven- Thle will bo an outstanding the Selective Service ere eligible Bilard. 221 Federal Building, Salt la a tremendous thing, Mr. Allen lion representing tho Provo club, event thla year, and the Foreet for enlistment providing they Luke City, Utah. said. In addition, mors than 42,- - with Mr. Berg as official delegate. service officials are cooperating fully la the plans. In feet so far, that the Jaycees hope to carry out an extensive winter sports program there, of whleh the p hike glacier party will be a prewith the tremendous ef-- are likewise based on America's liminary. Likely n slalom and b conducted, and It. forts being put Into the float-- historic background, with five All expectant mothers of Provo ,k Provo Plana Advance for Gala Celebration; at the Utah county Fair divisions of the parade depicting likely that Engen building and Sharon district arc Invited to b Blor Gigantic Float, Parade to Feature Day grounds, under the direction of A. the five eras of development In attend the last class to bo held ,nd otbr BOtd ,k,IeT w,n altend Russell Mortensen, float chair- - this country, from Its discovery, this month on Jane 27 at tha tb k,k American people everywhere are urged tQ rededicate man. featured by the Indian float, to Likewise the out-doUtah Valley "America on the National Defense unit which spectecle, to this Indenendence themselves Dav m. defend and nemeWe Pgeant department t to ttnry out . Ptndo" bclnic prepared undr the doplda the prawnt day enters- Ject to bs trotted It "AftnMKwi Chairman ttlOBe inalienable rights which found true expression in the direction of Richard Mahar of enry. Numerous outside" floats Msgnmente, states for the Mother and B.hr" are promised from surrounding communftles which will enhance -- uum tile attractiveness of this part of nuiriM, uniii, wins i KOOSevcit. H. Hansen. be This will George around the patriotic and historic the celebration. a delightful entertainment, featnr- "The approach of Independence able rlghta which found true ex- - background of this nation. Sports are provided, of course, a ck a bonfire of Day thia year will kindle In all presslon In Ihe Immortal declare- More than 400 people are pro- - with host rnclng an omsinnitlng Cor. 2nd X. anil University Axe. Magnitude than usual, American hearts an appreciation tlon. Those words never had a paring to appear In Ihe pageant- - feature of the afternoon of the Ashworth as chair- - for the dark days that preceded deeper or more solemn meaning spectacle at tho BYU stadium Fourth. An air show is slated for w,,h Church School 9:46 A. M. "an. representing the Klwanls and followed July 4. 1774. Those for America than they have In both nights, July 2 and 4. and the the morning of the Glorious 11:00 A. M. rIub wblcb h Furly built this were times that tried mens souls this hour of anxiety and perU, entire pageantry ls built around Fourth, at the Trovo airport, Morning Service featnre. Tho Rotary club even aa those are times In another reads the statement. The theme of the morning aer- the national the faith, the following Immediately after the rIlrre w-of seating and recep- - crisis In American life. But these Frovo July Fourth Celebration hope, courage,pride, vice will be A New Beginning." and service which mammf)(h gtrppt psrade ' Fire- - R- - Green aa chair-- days are also days of hope, and Inc. plans Include historic and has characterized this nation from The church school nnd Morning ,,on' w,tb It is altogether fitting that wo patriotic pageantry, parade, and the beginning, declares Mr. Ma- - work" w,n ,T po,or and pec' church service will be held each mn lade to the atadlnm show both The American Legion, with J. should rededicate ourselves to de- - program in keeping with the har. Sunday morning throughout the V. Wragg and K. W. Bailey In fend and perpetuate those Inallen- - Chief Executives statement, ea- summer. All are welcome. Tke float building activities nights. BBd kg( eon- fighting or- - American nouneed. Rod Cross, Roosevelt Colls For 'Civilian Defense Pledge Notice to Expectant Mothers K Aesos Poe Airport have been transferred to Utah tho land bill wh,Ph ha" BOW been signed by ill cHimin.i. it. br,nint w,,,a of eight concerts at the Brigham Young university M A n d rrion Tk Third Rummer Music Festival at iund. b" . I'rovo. , . h Tb o concerU will be glven Prvo river and the Tuesday and Wednesday evenings rhanne! Any lands wlfhte iVu at 8:16 In the new Joseph Smith , owned nlJfs.T!! iund building at the university. m Not only do the current appear- - nexotlat on? with aiu-eof the Roth Quartet at the slrnadv hsvlne n. Y. U. festival constitute new rommissloner record In the number of concerts in California thla k mwottet! offered, but they also represent a the Civil uew high level In chamber music nH.7s rerdlns def.T f ih! offerings In Utah. airport development here Roth Quartet For July aa Un I! or SS5S are -- c,d h.S Mrt An.eHef" the Quartet wlll have played i? TK,,:KT PAVING b awaiting legal llmlta with )rograma at B. Y. U., Including ThJng ready to go once the the eight In tbs present series. Commissioner five In 1940, throe la 1039, and d,t" P McGuire who la extremely one previously. Interested In Provos beautiful 07 streets and boulevards. Likewise irrT' zv-js- m pal power plant, and Incidentally Western Reserve university. Mr. Shepherd will assist the Quartet as pianist in the rendition of this .. , , ., P aB 1 composition. KLKCTIUCITT America's most wonderful The playing of Mr. Shepherd's , affirms Mr. McGuIrs, who quintet forms an Interesting se-quel to the playing of Professor points to TV A, Boulder Dam, and Robortson'o Onln. Grand Coulee aa examples of Government foresight in preps r-Ing for the present National , Roth Quartet In tha 1949 test!- - emergency. Private eleetrie power al In Provo. generation has already proved On the Tuesday evening Bee-- n,t luadeqnate, he reminds, as thoven" program a highlight will b es presses confidence In Ameri- Bow to provide plenty be tho great composer's Quartet National Jn F minor Opus 96 which do- - of Pwer for the vast program. lighted the music festival audl- - Dn,en orloo-winiili- io a! f"e?at- - T; highlight y- - 'a1 evening will be ;na;aJn(y mVor "V- ,'n;p," ,. re - usTloTatetennOTniw Km sassss pr? 000 complete Infant layettes have been given to French mothers. The distribution of vitamins to More children, and of several ahlploads men becauM'of the limited seirlce MARSEILLE, FRANCE Hour, also has been successof that particular branch. than two and a half million chtl- nied out, Mr. Allen said, Because of the huge expansion dren In unoccupied Franca, from of the Corps the opportunities in Infante up to boys tho ineclalteed bronchos of tho and .frl. coved milk from MIL AND MM. WVMAN BBlfl. - Corp' nd tb M1no Corps Rc- eerre. In the latter branch of v let re antlclpsted later. The National U. S. O. drlva for funds ls assisted by Col. Frank of tho Navy, Knox. Secretary Henry L. Slim son. Secretary of War. and Gen. George C. Mar- shall, Chief of Staff. Local committee named this week In Provo are: Judge Turner aa general chair- man, assisted by Ted Maynard of the 0 club as secretary; E. J. Nelaon of the Steel company as treasurer; Dr. D. Eldon Beck of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Fred as chairman of publicity; atke. charge the U. 8. Marina Corns possibility 68,000.000,000, Including tha coat of lav enforcement, Ion of anrJn- earnings, by alcoholic and bos- tll0 pltallsatlon for those who fall traTeried itself eost 1L. T mentally. Alcohol Christensen Is In charge oi nisi win b oburved July 17 to H in- alMgtteTran' VhwT the"boy ,n ProTO,n th T- - -w- - M- - A- - bom cnyonscouts and radio connections will Definite plana for the event are be maintained. Mayor Mark Anderson endorsed beIn formulated by tho follow- the entire plane, which feature 1 committees: Invitations and the hike each year and have made reservations. Mrs. Arma Taylor. Provo and BYU known over the chairman; Mrs. Armlna Boswell. Eleanor Crltchlow, Mias entire country as the center of one Mi ' Pacer, Mrs. Adele Fielding, of the most speetaeular pilgrim- Miss Marian Mecham, and Mlsa age In modern times. Lusna Porter; program commit- tee: MIm Grace Cheever, chair- U. S. Marine Corps man; Mrs. Lorna Maycock, Miss Winnie Graff. Mrs. Della Loro- Rperiljtjnrr " ridge, Mrs. Elisabeth Router, Miss Will VlSlt I rOVO Mae Hodson, Mrs. Flora Fisher, Mias Jane Hafen and Miss Betty Sergeant Lester L. Tro,k ol Robinson; Publicity committee: o w .i, MB. Cnlmaee, chairman; - Ed Clt7 t?h TH1 M- - Rntk L-- Peterson, Miss Prov 1 t,b' on Wednesday ba,. Hanson, Mrs. Katls C. 'Uf I4?"11 J' Mitchell, Miss Lillian Christensen, vit h1!, facilities ssrjiss matter of donating money, but It la also for tho pur- poM oI brlnilng home to every person that America la challenged, Neal concessions, , 1,000,000 Chronic Alcohol Its in United States make a health hu f "t;00.0, hint,n .ut bill wrenoy by proved HouM. nutel P . ,nd0r llP , - t. tk v00 anr" . 1 The final program In the anm- . . ... . , 7 by Mr dea- Monda'' J,y tlIr "" American Red Cross Com- - Baal0" to Spain has distributed nd Hour from the United S,ates In eleven provinces and la preparing to operate In eight 0,hmi- - Colonel Cary T. Crockett, f tha commission re-- drrar Prpd- - The New Steel Mills another enthu.lwm from mlssloner McGuire who roes Com-pecla- lly In expansion n tremendous Impetus In Provo business snd population. Though Mlna criticism haa been levelled RInt this project aa being likely o bring an Infiux of riff-raor ndoalrablaa to this rommunity. Mr. MnGnlre asserts that inch undesirable features usually at- tach to most development, but kl development . and ff thst these transients afterward gravitate to their own hannts. and a stable population of deslr- able always remain. Provo's future population of persons possibly KO.OOO people. In the More than a million have been aided, chiefly Spanish children and mothers of Infants, Th" latest ship to arrive In Spain rrp,ed G0 tons of soap from the American Red Cross, this being urgently required to prevent the spread of typhus, Col. Crockett said. home-make- rs opinion of Commissioner McGuire. will he as fine and cultural and as at present. The foundation of this community Is correct, nnd no undesirable Influx will remain, he believes, as he expresses nnhonnded enthusiasm for the possibilities ahead. law-sbldl- |