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Show "' ' - . - niiniiYiiiiii '.? mmtmmmm mutlni ut m i s; j'?.'-- . , 'j .. ' - Y 'y-'- v J.: r n in i -- iff i !' 's ' ' t t , , .. - J- .. --- -- aVa---- - . .i r(3 tin j f iTTTnrn ? ?frrr A HOME PAPER Printed for Home Folk By Home People in A HOME PLANT A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Four Number PUBLISHED AT DEPENDABLE Thirty-FV- ur 2000 Pounds Aluminum Now To Become Utahs Fish 10 L U M N In and Game Commissioner Bins; Appeal Made To OF OMMENT Patriotic Citizens smnrry i ' ' George Hamilton Oomba Jrn Mainly resulting from the energy and loyalty of the well knows WHN radio comBoy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Provo, the Aluminum Drive mentator, a peaking of Hitler said: You cant make peace (n Provo city has brought into the city bins in front of the with a mad dog and yon cant City Hall about 2,000 pounds of scrap aluminum; reports tx enter into a solemn pact of friendship with a lunatic. You cant do business with a bandit and you can't meet on equal term with a murderer" Harley J. Corleisson, campaign chairman, who now appeals to the patriotism of all adults to come in and help finish the drive for at least another thousand pounds are needed to place Provo ip line with other communities in this campaign. Elisha Warner, Pork 100 DOCTORS editor ot the Spanish Press, and represents tire from Utah county in the state legislaHen are contrary TO BRITAIN tors, says: varmints. Theyll do their walktheir ing with an antomobUo, DURING JULY writing with a typewriter, their flgurnlg with a comptometer, and all their hard work with an U. S. Physicians electric gadget add then bawl Volunteer to Meet the little woman out because she n can with does her eooklng Shortage Overseas opensr." The collection of scrap aluminum must be completed by Aug. 1, as at that time according to Tom McCoy, state chairman of the campaign, the 8tate Road Commission and the Transport Truckers of Utah will cooperate after using, reports a milk bottle ended np 1,000 miles away from Its owner In McKeesport, Pm., In a Ketchikan, Alaska, store. The woman who bought it there sent It beck empty another 1,000 mil because the tag on (ho bottle eald: Wont you pleas return me so I can keep on work- - . overseas duty In and her eolonlal potion.. n A It it, diffknltle. Qualification of the first group of men 10 volunteer for service ta th Royal Army Medical Corps or , Emergency Medical Be to ,ped by recent ellglDillty modification by the British, the Ra CrM J4, Tho British, It was pointed to neeept for ont, hnve service physicians now residing u r 1 eeod PNIitM are today man, j . eeond r fw-- JJS o( Medical Sciences of the National Remrch Connell, which ta eoovm.aaK with the American Medical Association, the Ameri-- ... phyMcal examinations art being conducted ln 97 key cities thro- - acrap Mayor Anderaon la a native son borne of Idaho, end waa raised on bis ,B b'mselves to the fathers ranch and grew np on w,lbont the range In the Jackson Hole ountry' ,B WyolnK- - Hta the Wnd iS StaS iortTJ tSl He first early dm of boyhood Every housewife, home owner, studied forestry at the University Institution, indnstriai plant and public or private Inati- - jn Geld work with the United tHuon i, requested to contribute gtatee Forest Service in the inter- . of thqra .11 used aluminum wara or alnml- - B0ntain region nnm parts that ean be spared seven yean be had charge of rang. Inrastltlon. In ths Intermountain areas, and made a deof Cache, 150 formal applications have tailed range survey and 8evter Fillmore Mend, Uinta, beei forwarded to physleten. FoTes'u teuuh. whose correspond' preliminary ence revealed they met with age ,.nge areas and the poMlbmtiee and educational requirements. growing out of their development led him to glre publicity to Bryce Canyon, tha Gnt time this wonderland of Utah ever received any n.7 . . . I SO Drive Brings $2300 In Bl' m hto TdieS article. ?re per- flneTt mean, of bringing public action upon problem, con- neeted with forest end, range de BfentH.lS ence. e Abe W. Turner, general nan, epireised appreciation he honest efforts of all the era, who spent hours end of their time freely to secure allotment, end Judge ier himself put many days Into it. personally following vhere other workers found It t dlfGcult to obtain the o ey. of their, romber as mayor. Harding la mentioned In this connection, du to the poor health of Commissioner J. P. Mk- on Maurtc .ill tha 1L health baa not been good for sob time peat. Com- mlasloner Harding la already an appointee ot tha City commission mccalng th lata Jhh Hew., and. while no statement has been Bld. by either Mayor And.no. or Mr. Harding. It la believed that Harding will not accept such as for he is a appointment, . bB,jr m,B " hU 0WB Profession attorney In Provo, fSSj'iJXL whose He alto haa written on outdoor life and atructlon. mMny articlee . foreliry for various publications. g,nc hl aledton' as mayor of Pr0Tbtaking office In January X0J0 be ha. perMnelly ..pervlMri CITY AFfAIRS'' - J 0ff he-m- Sk.IT.1Ze '.nTL Si Kf. mrnsnUy d W M --- .1B 2L77 Jrom partmenta. MtT Prtldpatton In although seriously HI". A! faw i. . tl,e fr,,,r, of wgMltationa. mora diri c( rebrkhte reactions lwued Wednesday deeliug with There will be no attempt on t lh. treatments being given and new thV hi ,Iewl hi. the p.rt of M.h end Gam. bs will be alright again, said the ofGce ae Fish and Game Com Department to control elections doct0r. or policies of conservation groups will in the State, bnt they find n . Mayor's Btatrmrat S40 Striking Union Mea I am a firm believer In the at the Pacific States Cast Iron The Fish and Game Depart- Commission form of Fish and "oner: truing P" "T" "ntk.UUh LJZ ? The eutsUndlnK failures to contribute te the USO funds were found among the Government agencies, reported Judge Turner, an average of 10 eents per person being raised In one bureau, and the response 'being nnsetiefact- ory In almost every government project is tha bast tits la tha IntormounUin west, end th. Federal authorities are enthael- utic about tkfa development pro- tb forw,rd' mayar. plane an well deGnod. and tho policies of th y In pay, a Balority ot the peopla are betas Mement- - "4 the reinstatement looked after y th Utilities one who of had number thrir ?f Commission with J. Hamnton been discharged. The css. h.f Cslderattb. aldcd'hy Gnslly been referred to the v.mo M and Cl National Mediation board, after 7nd PtZo all rftort. to settle th. strike Mly h ehonld stmoet coa- b.va imopl. TIn the Integrity of thra. w7 t "d 100 IN THE SHADE " Ini.-,fch"". the mayor affirmed. Like- wU Zoning and Pteuning and hImUUoa of a lot Wednesday . peopla add 1" ' to able the in rapreejmted by shad. 7wbl. gri Commissioner Cook has been t0 ,p,nt. it is important, .nd that' J WM In much therefore, that those who ara In- aucceaMnl torinL obtaining ! reporUd A M 1W federal aid in the improvement brf"f tie throughout of hstchrganU G.h d m Wflii thoucht out fiMiitl. ftoi ln ari ,IB; tete. The Wild Life to both State and National In whote being kept tolly In mlud. pi?Ted ,r,.h BrM for dacha fiber migratory water 'fowl' n thronxh-beeIt has done rood work We nwt 11 leut maintain lhe B,n Gne. improvements In out the nation during Its tew operating condition even years or existence. Utah has w. rourf, Pf''0,, TaTSTS IhaTdorThtee flTITV ,,mt .ykf 'rtbermora. onr two-part- vll "d t'tion Ser ... FTa VJ JZst pd,,, fd f?1 - - th" JIT 3 Motion cor fr fbeo ntSl, ,7a fl1!"?--".1-.--0"1?-1- vice !u conservation of wild life. In Ho surveyed the elk range also Hole Jackson country, studied the Klabab deer problem fbojjj Derenso taking wlt National dJ",cnrt.,5; as secretary of the National Con- rered cure over everything else serration group In 1111. Bot bat we will be He was a member of Governor much federal ficure Derne Flood and Erosion Control d conservation and recreaOrat we the In reand he commission, the department city, UoB ProJorte as formerly. ported. This waa lh more onr- - advocate that the high Ulntahs wilderWe will aim to keep on a co-one become of Americas In , that good wages are the prising rule In these buresns. said the ness areas. He took s leading operative and working basis with 11 Federal Agencies Interested Judge, ranging from 900 tor part In bringing about regulation In in fish and game conservation In of domain the for resulting to 9250 publie departstenographers ment heeds, bat the total col- - the establishment of s grazing Utah. The Forest Service, Oral- Ing Servlre, Park Service. Fish lected was most disappointing, service. Bnd wld L)fe Service and all 8lnce July 7 the drive he been As a Writer. hav- pushed without easing off at all. Mayor Anderson has done some other Federal Departments HI ,nN t0 do wlb public tends and and now only s few collections very worth while things. Interested In wild life water are expected to come te, mainly style is free and pointed. severe from etoree clear cut plans always outlined conservation. Those agencies have "chain matter of policy I under s'resdy done much tor the State whose head offices hive yet to when He wrote the Fish of yteli. We must keep them pane upon the request and remit dlsrusston. to the local managere so they can and Game section of Utah's Re- - working for ns. for the fund FrnMrm: pay the USO Fund committee, sources and Activities Fish end Game Conservation State Department of Public In- explains Judge Turner. . L? ! new duties with th .State Fish and Game. Provo is assured of th. airport development, and likely eould not escape tt if they tried, for the Utah Lake harbor 1! Unstinted praise for the Provo business men went out Wednesday night from the United Service Organization Drive committee as they reported results from the ta ndbef r campaign to raise $3,000 for recreation and entertainment e for the Nation's boys in training camps over the country. iiiil(iuiu- The allotment, on the basis of $10,650,000 for the nation crgsnuS ta. l W.l-left Provo to raise $3,000, of which a total of approximately and has League rarionT timra'donvaiuabie eerl $2300 wag turned in Wednesday night. Tha business men who had allotted 9530 turned ln nearly 91000 and the Industrial section which also had an allot- ant of 9500 met their quota al- on the line. Only in the .Idential drive did the worken the going hard, for with campaigner!, under the of 'J. V. Wragg, they hole blocks of cltiteni med in only 95 cents or a, and sometimes complete toward the campaign was fnf Brond BBmed September 1, Mayor Anderson In-dies tea. as that to tha effective data of hie resignation. Three courses nr open to tha City commission: 1. They may appoint 1lr.rl" enMreIjr frm U"d give the Com miss ion plan a fair ku1nt'fcI?U It am 7.h sure that trial in Utah. I ta !" can bo mad to aaeceed. J pcU1,BndBndlhl t pTolect rgtton tha d thinM I. onr awn 01 the ftah nd way. SUt' furtl invthtae n. Trdimt1 ' This special fund policy Is now advocate ofpi followed by nearly all states. No dfM' I?,1 TT Hd toBB ThraemetSs a?5 pert of thl. G.h and gem. fund hTe -- bould ever be diverted. iSr poSuon "J ZT.l m, Provo; Business( Commercial thl i that, Sections Double Quota hape the city-wi- their many Mr. Cox. a native of gland, emigrated to America M 1 mas, and has spent ! Pro- . Mrs. Cox is the former Mary 8tepbeB(M o( Minborch Scotland, who also emigrated to America as a girl, and tha two wera married by President Daniel H- w,ta on raised a Urge family of stalwart eltlsena In their adopted Hil,jui "m th. MAYOR MARK ANDERSON been par? lBW,m,lSB Jwndl reSlIy if M " tr Af-wo- rk e. hu bandlcP His ped for his now position. entire life has been in Conaerva-- a tlon work, and ha kas served many years in the National Forest service. By Accepting this Job however ha has left Provo in a serious situation, most comments Not that tha City Indicate. fairs are In any way in bad shape, but that policies and plana etarted and worked for daring so many yearn will hardly bo hand-1- 1 led so effectively under any other management ot least that la what most people art saying, la baiically a problem of land management. Proper nee of forest, watershed and nnga areas le essential to the preservation of wild Ufa Including fUh. If our country, watersheds become badly damag- ed and eroded there can be no T. H. HUMPHERYS, normal stream conditions lists engineer, resigned hie If Forest Gres are allowed to position Monday wl'h tha Rtate A Young Man Is Needed destroy watershed cover wild llfo of Utah, effective July 91. to ae- - In th opinion of Mayor Ander-l- e left without cover or subula- - eept a position with th federal son. Vigorous action U drastle-tancIf all lands are atllised government. The resignation was ally needed ln the present Deity domestic livestock and agrl- - contained In n letter addressed to tense emergency, and especially culture to the fullest extent there Governor Herbert B. Maw. Mr. as regards Provo with Its prominent h little Ictt-i- or state, ad steel ..production.,- - expansion. gsme.jnl- - Humpherys has. served In 'his present position for' th and th City needs a real If ail our streams are diverted past eight yam Ho msigned'to with plenty of vigor and energy - beeom Utah itato director of the sa well as foresight and vtalon for T ,nd 1k reaerrolra with ex-- Public Worka Reaerwe, a nation- - the City future, declarea Mayor tremc fluctuation! In depth there wide project created May 14 by Andorra. 'I find myself delay- can be no flab or fishing of any Pr&tdont Rooserolt to plan work Ing decisions . sometimes . which consequence In Utah. employ- - ought to be made, nad white a projeclg 61P poetrdefen State headqaarterp for younger man might make minSince llvettock ralalng and lr-- ment. rlgatlon farming are major basic the new project will be located takes at least he would get Old men do not : DO action. Industries In Utah, the' problem In Salt Lake City. of harmonlsInK conflicting uses Is e difficult. This conflict constl- tnteo our major problem.' U w 'ball work with .porta-- P, Hta d0et0rB U ,,M,P,U, Th,",- ?n" believes Mayor Anderson Indicated for that port Wednesday ch1,r- eaopMk h. believe.. ,ion and - ,7 out all Ul earnival for National .WB0AB07: th" . fuflj lub thriiiine' events ..T it ln rf fun and frolic at tha ; ,,BB,BBm n ,n,d ... . .. Wag named by Governor Herbert B. Maw as State Uk, of, J? Fish and Game commissioner, succeeding Newell B. Cook, c0, r11 ?oyi contB an hie acceptance ofthicPOfiltlon, effective, but and the mayor haa indicated bf!B xnarrellouily : 7. 7 ; 7; when ct,,eB,, 9enrJ'F must ;beeome and get the date of September 1, 1941 he will resign of Prova "WOr CBBC lewten nghont the country. With eom 1,400 inquiries re-Sarcrsm General Thomaa Fama, elved from interested physielana, head of the U. B. Public Health the Red Cross report more than Berries, explains that tho Govern- ment's program so far as medical care and public health is concerned is to do for tha people what they cannot do for themselves, or what they can do less lest cheaply for themselves, ought to give everybody a fairly clear picture of the Government policy as to State Medicine, tor unless some step Is made toward .solving tho peoples health prob- ep Into th. picture medical cara ia other-run American Fork Poultry Day for Wuly 19 venta scheduled promisee two mammoth parados, with more than 100 floats promised, bands, airplane circus, hall dancee, games, entertainments, concessions, carnivals, free ehle-ks- n ssndwIchM, fireworks, and cash prises for the days events totalling more than 9500 lag to H. H. Ramsay, general chairman who to expecting more thin 15,000 visitor during the person who knows Mayor Auder-son known how well be la equip- a i; Preceding the main Poultry Day events, a mlnlatsrs parade on the evening of Monday, July SI, la also announced, which will be worth seeing by anyone, he says. Free chicken sandwiches will be distributed at noon Taeaday to MIBB. WALTER OOX all visitor, whan thousands of MR. AND 4.01 .bkk II1M ,a,,c1- d of the crowd th have hindered the of elnminum hero: gome subversive talk around n Provos Ism la Utah's Gain: That'e tha way everybody talks bo lit Mayor Mark Aaderaons appointment to the Fish and Game department taking tha place which Nowell Cook baa held for the past several year. Tha mayor had a lot of pralao for the done by Mr. Cook, com- mentlng upon the Federal aid he has hern able to secure for Utah in th development of the states fish hatcheries, and lla duck marshes and other facilities for the preservation of Utah's wild life. On the other hand every OFFERS BIG EVENTS appetite light at tha City hall. The two parade will taka place mraat. Ebi . tolnl from ceruln elements here t0 tha effect that the alnmlnnm drive la unnecessary because the OPM does not need aluminum In This is falsa propagan Majlty OPM has declared ai definitely to the various commit- throughout the nation the urRent need of ell the aluminum fathered. Jf!!? .. out gathering British mod leal purchasing 9C00r Jf j 000,000 worth of goods and ser-only United Previously vice! through their own coopers- - sutM Canadian-traine- d phy- tlTM each year. It naed to be .1.1... Aiirible. In ndditlon that the Scandinavian oountrlea thm BrltUi. hm mMr1 word they had the greatest cooperatives but ,ii immMitely accent married today scores of students of tho men. althongh previously single cooperative movement are tour- - msn rtrmn nreference ing America to study how it It Action for ita titter society In being done. America haa a wide nm- -t Britain the American Red variety of coopers tire businesses, fyftt, Making up to 1 000 doe- such sa grocery stores, gas and shortage of oil stations, fertiliser factories. British phUldanY ln the Army ntous.' housing projects, credit on th homo recreation camps, l.enranc. com- - dongclUt.n. of de-hnlcal oil even and and wells panles, termlnlng qualifications of volun tors, livestock cooperatives and meat packing plants. In tho opinion of many leaders In Ameri- ca today the solution of many democratic problems In this try U tied np 1. th. expansion and development of the coopers- tlve movement. frdln C?r Great Britain CITY AFFAIRS A, F. POULTRY DAY - rnJaIr " la bringing all aluminum collectin the ed la every community state into' Salt Lake City, where, In a central atatlon. It will be cleaned, and baled and ahlpped chargstothe Federal frvof headquarter on August . This nr Ter31pl WASHINGTON, D. sail 100 American physicians will . n. f directly to the OPM 0B dur,B l C.-N- early Dr. Arthur Vance, Provo dairyman whoa main problem le the purchase of new milk bottles because his custom FRIDAY, JULY 25. 1941 INDEPENDENT UTAH PKOVO, - eUlrUaB the FMeratmo. - What happen if 1 suddenly need the miney I put into a Defense Saving Bond 7 A. You can cash your Bond at any time, after 60 days, for the full amount paid, plus $ny interest due you. The regular expectant mothers 19, Q dm was held Friday, July Pro,v l uonas uo 0000 owner CUI) jneiy lt the Utah Valley hospital. nata mm was discussed. A. No. People want to help arm America against all atnew members joined the claee, tack. In many cages, people are putting every cent one visitor was present, making a they can spare into Defense Bonds and Stamps. Some total attendaaco of eleven, are doing this by asking employers or banks to with-trit- h mothers from All expectant hold part Of their salaried in order to buy these Bonds to Provo and Orem are Invited OT Stamps for them, attend the next class to b held ' on Friday, July 96. Visitor are also welcome. "Diet and Prog- - NOTE To purchase Defense Bond and Stamps, go to the nearest post office or bank, or write for information nancy will he discussed by Mrs. to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, Jane Loftls, Provo Public Health Q. - - Nurse. D. C. Vs cWVfW |