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Show .1941 AUGUST A HOME PAPER Printed for Homo Folk 941 - By Home People in A HOME PLANT mutBmatnmma A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE OF LOCAL AFFAIRS Volume Four Number Provo Prepares to Entertain A c OLUMN OF cannot always be attributed to technological advances. Take the tire industry as gn example. When we cot our first automobile we recall that a tire roat around ISO and was good for 2,000 to is.ooo miles of road work. Now we buy them for us or there- shouts, and they run over 20,000 to 25,000 mlleu of road. In those early days some 11,000 workers found employment in tire factories, at wages ranging around 1500 a year. Today about 175,-00- 0 employes In the tiro factories are paid 11000 a year. Science and labor saving devices brought us cheaper and better tires and furnished more people employment at higher wages. . esc Wool Batts Meat Be Wool" right from the back of the sheep, according to a recent net of congress which defines wool" as virgin wool that has not been used before. Reused and processed wool mast no longer be passed ont by manufacturers as "wool for each wool article mnst be labeled showing ths proportion of second hand wool (if any) It contains. . e s Glam Beads on the Highway can now be spread by the same machine which paints tha stripes down the renter, the first experiments In such- safety meas- ores benig tried In California. The glass beads reflect the light and are laid .ntom.tlc.lly puint-ihpread by the machine-- Provo will be the boat city on August 14, 15, and 16, for hundreds of municial officers and their partners from every city and town in the state, with committees here working overtime to provide entertainment and an outstanding program for the visitors, according to Mrs. Mary F. Smith, president of the Utah Municipal League Finance officers which will have a major portion of the program to direct. Sperlal sessions of the convention, arranged for Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, will bo devoted entirely to the official duties of recorders, clerks, treasurers, and auditors throughout the state, with capable leader selected to disease such topics as budget making, budget and revenue problems, issuing and purpose of revenue bonds, fluan- cial and audit reports, and lm- portance of permanent public records, states Mrs. Smith. Cover- nor Herbert B. Mow of Utah and several national speakers will be present during the convention. Registration begins Wednesday evening at the Hotel Roberts, with an Informal reception at tho garden of ihe hotel for all visit- The Joseph Smith ing officials. building on the upper campus of the B. Y. U. will house the general sessions of the convention, as well as the department sessions. Special entertainment features Include a boat eraise on Utah lake, sightseeing tonr. Including a trip to Aspen Grove, where pic- ie program will be held, and the annual banquet with n floor .how .nd dsnee. ,d ..the - a sprayer. If only the drunken driver will be able to under-stand what those shiny particles mean! HLT FRABDSEN, ale. .bwr. ne Would It not be a thing it Provo city could bid that property In and use it for a city recreation area 7 See what Can yon Glen la doing for thli elty. It la the best Investment Provo city has made In the way of recreation, to develop Canyon Glen. The only trouble there 1 the limited area available. It should be two or three times its site to accommodate the crowds yivl?n ,Park would be a delightful retreat un J??, J, Now .PrT0 ,? - J h- ,,U Prf 1a sent rise. t,m5 plan for the future. Vivian Park If be obtained the city were might interested. UNDERGH ta not OUR hero, nays an advertisement appearing In the New York Post Inserted by more thta 20 organisations of Youth In America, who declared In their advertisement: the 7Btb who named our EX-OO- L. Tr? UTAH INDEPENDENT Friday, August 1, 1941 CITY AFFAIRS 500 Kiwanians Expected ('ouiiuUxiiiiu-- r Here at at his gle at PRflllRflM IIlUUIlHlil t, of th. CatDip, of Utah Pioneers are already look- . " , eT,n ,B ,0T atBd J losr Bw V.1 proran onfllaed by Mrs. Kte B- - Car,ter ,flt president, f0n,p,,tlon of , nd outlines for study r,n b ,B booklet rorm ,ecordln information sent oat from tha State Central committee in the Capitol bond- T ,B That Mother vailed at the Lowry farm la Grand View tills week when Ihe old mother cat, having given birth to five kitten went out Monday night and brought In a llllle banay from the rabbit hatch and nursed it along with her kittens. Tuesday night she repented the performance, bringing in three more rabbits. Three of her own kittens had been despatched by the folks, so that when she came back with three more bunnies, her family seemed of normal Bias and she became foster mother to fonr bunnies, along with her own two kittens. The little family b doing nicely, no preference being shown by the mother cat for her own offspring, and the rabbits are seemingly thriving on cat's milk. FAMILY Utah-Ida- ANNOUNCED The program of study Is The Martin Bushman Family will hold Us reunion Saturday and 8unday at the Hotpots in AH family members Midway. throughout the state are expected, Family hsy will gather at Lakes Hotpots In Midway Thursday, August 7 at 1 p. m. Races, games and vDn swimming nntil 5 p. m. supper time will be followed by n program and dancing. All descendants of George T. Peay, Francis Peay, Ed wart Feny and Frances Peay Ross are invited. The Jacobsen Family will hold Its annua! reunion at Riverside park thin year on Sun--, ot 2 p. m. of James Murdock Heacmdanto PICKED UP will meet at Upper Falls resort in Provo Canyon on Aaguta I. I, 10 for their annnal reunion, IN PASSING Camping facilities will be avail- able, with bonfire programs, sports, games, and a sacred ser-A 89728 HiUl'T BUDGET was adopted this week by the T,5 snd,jr wrulng at 10 a. m. df as botlh Living the Unit- - ,nt on th,t coraml,te September ed Order In OrdervHle, a true who,n P,Btd BB that only r C8nt f tb bojr ,n th eBtlr games, and sports are story of OrdervHle. the history to UDC1 ,re bein aad Bring your own lunch, reached, he furnished by Hattie Blackburn. October "Fire Department, Families,, more riabefatd ortTUh, a siory of the first TT,dB Scout Chief program. scouting the A.' A. Anderson and his assistant, Saturday at Canyon Glen. Ang. I at 2 p. m. announces Seymour D. -,t! the' Gray, chairman of ths board of BflBBBcW Dmn Urer directors. Gamse, stunts, and a .d Mr- - fohB ,B tb Wuitin each was with prises for the program of a children have been arranged by from present nntapped sources. Mrs. Agnes Fnrrer Hawkins and nd vrttent it for publication, G. Clark, Volley fiscal year starts Sept. 20. klrs. Florence December 4 p: m. and "Bands and Or- - The soft Dr. M. W. Merrill, president of ball starts at ohrstrsi of Early Days, which the and horse shoe pitching conhall Connell, had charge of the tests are A picalso scheduled. organisation of the session at which 25 1B B the West and Executive and tbs - from 10 nic super is planned, , w11 the subject of the flfo program starts at I p. m. "a whi J. p. McGnire has bean suffering from pneumonia la now resting home after n serious strug- the Utah Valley hospital, better, and though nnnbl PW1 y d; U a,B,B Pp ..r. rer sea life-lon- nn d, trua-planne- d. 7. B,"ln "lon- - Arthur G,"h F,rld.,jr pl1tf,1, at th 0,Bb Vb,1T Bw m"mbr - B1Pd greslly to brlng thls mopresent state. The Provo depends quite The topic for tho next clues, Iu,ur Lake develop-th- o BPB August 1, will bo "Clothing for deGnt4! the Expectant Mother". There ment BOt ,0B toT ,h b,rhor. bBt ,I tb B,rPort. and tho re-will bo display of clothing eon- trlbutod by th. local department ,ore ,B Provo. AU expectant ked BboBt IbB from Provo and Orem m yor' Bnd w B,eB are Invited to attend. Visitors It thta week kad mack to say as to who tkay might suggest. Added are also welcome. th to tho Lake development, JANE LOFTTS city developPnblle Health Nurse need for farther ment, sneh ns streets, esrb and Provo, Utah. disgutter, newer, and sewag posal system are almost sqnally 2:10 p. m. and a breakfast Tues- Important. Then too ths erection day at 9:20 a. m. at tha Country of aa adeqaata municipal Club, followed by bridge and golf. ta listed by many ns a Diatriet Governor Jacob Cole- - prime necessity for the- - near man of Provo will preside at tha future, to keep pace with the asconvention. sured Industrial development new guaranteed to Provo. mltted. B d- J1 andt-torln- Utah Valley Hospital Board Plans Group Insurance far-reachi- R Patrwimaa University of California of the Provo police fore ta leaving Saturday for Berkeley, Cal. to attend a special two week's traffic school at th Quorum bring it Mr. Lindbergh, . Now yon ask ns Gathering nt Canyon Glen In and free refreshments ought to follow yos a wearer of tha the early afternoon Is expected so bring a record crowd, believes German Cross sn emhltter-Intlonl- st that by I p. m. a soft ban contest Mr. Larson. teams can bo between under way a man who would Refreshment time starts at make peace with a mad from each of tha flvo ward i:S0 p. m each couple or group rho makes penes only as groups, ander the direction of providing their own eats, tho Harry Heal, John W. McAdam, committee undertaking to fill conquest a realised that any and Frank KUIpaek. At (ha mm everybody np with watermelons ideal Mg enough to time relays of horse shoe games and cantaloupes. Walter G. ,1 b? Bnd" imr" port of the people W7Mdlrct.td la chairman of the Ball a support of vibrant Garrett, ment committee, and assisting will also be provided for others him are Wllford Johnson, J. Leo under the direction of Dr.' Sidney Knight. Reed Knndsen, James Sperry. Sumner, Henry Vogel and Walter The ladles will be entertained 8lartup. They - guarantee that by games and contests directed by plenty of refreshments shall be on Mrs. P. P. Bigelow, assisted by hand for everybody. four other ladles selected ' one Tho evening program starts nt from esrh ward. These fire 7 consist of two p. m. amf-wll- t ending ns In ladies will also serve with Elmer numbers from each wsrd group. n aa E. we chairman a. Nelson, proler, JD ntrr fo th, "Beat Story, tall Mr. Und-t- o gram committee for tho evening or otherwtae, and a musical ac- - events, espcially as adjudicators either vocal. Instrumenfor the tall story contest fo he number, tal or dancing, announces Mr. staged. Nelson, chairman, who will eon- An excellent prise is' being of- duct the story-tellin-g contest, and fered by the Quornm presidency announce the program numbers. Tay-rafres- cr -- . DEFENSE FARMS RA m U. 8. are Joined together In IS, 700 cooperative associations, showing ths trend of national affaire. Tbs leader of these "coops" to found in tha grain marketing- business where 2,442 organisations handle ths farmers own grain. Dairy with products comes second 2.115 coops acting for the mem- hers, S.OOO.OOO Details of tha plan have not been worked ont as yet, he said, bnt for more than a year the . . . . n Tar u, sen s In connover the plan operation try, and a definite derision to In- stitnte some sneb plan in Utah Valley was made with tho point in view of increasing th. patron- ago to the hospital sad at tha same time placing Ihe excellent BOND Asristlng greatly in the ntndlee 0Ter year, Mien Mildred m BnKtaee Expasskm Is ears to follow in the wake of present Industrial prospects, sad thta means n more Intense need for sn ontatandlng mayor for it means keeping pace with business and commercial Interests In the city, and the projecting of sn adeqaata program of paved streets and city parka, aad police and fire nervlcee. Even last year ths private ha tiding which Provo enjoyed totaled nearly a half million dollars (9412, 211) aad tbs future looks bright in com' parison, Mayor Aadenoa points held under the direction of tha committee, surancer to employment, union, educational, church, National institute of Safety. ThL ont be win towns, yon visited to catch a be held on Wednesday, August 13, at Canyon Glen. ity glimpse of you. Wo wanted to fcast 150 couples gre expected to attend. Transportation tha cause for other msnufsetur- - mpic ot commercial groups of five or more persons or ta p101 10 . aay that wa saw 'Lindy. hare, such aa families who will be given complete hospitalization for a .11 -- 1,0 Man Wa respected yon for your Wilt . HE ,ur,ha ava for the beat attendance by any added creosote production, new definite period of days during each year upon the pre- - I Bd TBlBBbl fueI Production and grant course as an aviator, as a .nd cinUloupeT will ho piSded rup' 0,1 B percB.u. payment of a stipulated sum to the Hospital treasurer, from each ward, which with free other factories, pioneer in ths history of aviation. for all. Bnt now youve disappointed ns, tarnished, announces Fresident Harris today. being transportation . . Vtah-Idah- d'" Utah Stake High Priests Plan For Canyon: Ontiog sea' x.mmww P rojerta f,c. My I(V Bayor b? handling of tbs municipal hU fight normil boo(ha th, nowstr onilprt which u iifvM Kiwanis Convention --A. express, appreciation to the BMt heard this week lndUatm a Plans Completed many friends who havo called and for John O. shown their frlendllnesa and con- - strong following as tho new mayor, who sldernlon during bln recent 11- u.ley b ,h, tBe and ths capacity for Arrangements for tha annual the Job. His friends point ont o convention of ths that Mr. Beesley, though opposed district of Kiwanis International iommimiioner Maurice Harding to the 11 a busy man, carrying much power establishment of a city at Provo Sunday, Monday and plant, nevertheless, being a com- - of the load of city government on Tuesday were pronounced good eitlsao, and n keen business his shoulders ErM. pleled today by Sterling they days, with man, views the mutter entirely la committee Hf. McGuire 111 and the cunbrack, convention the light of Provo's Interest, for chairman. devoting considerable time to his the plant in now hers and th Five hundred Kiwanians and Fl".h own it, aad he would department. Mayor Ander- - vote aU bin energies toward Its ladles of Kiwanis from tho 27 clubs of Utah and Idaho urn exVWB pa? of thta mccsss If ha ware to be cbomm. week. No decision has been an-- it would bo a moat sn pected to attend th coufnb, B0BB-Bpatriotic Bor likely will be, states which officially opens Sunday at thing for any mayor to sabotago nJr 7:10 p. m. with aa outdoor pro- the plant" lust because ho origin- 1. ally opposed it. Mr. Beesley has ,ftr (nm a( th( Theatre of tha Pines J Maor ,ABdBr,OB dB, ot Hh resigns- - made no It Aipen Orova In Provo canyon. 'J1 pnblle statement as to Rabbi Bamuel II. Gordon his own views. of gaU Labs City will bo principal speaker. Waterworks Development General sesslona will be Mon- Is almost equally Important d and Tuesday at 1:10 a. m. with power, la tha opinion of most city officials, because tha ,nd j p. m ,t tlla gtrnnd Theatre. Addressing tha Monday entire development of Provo dewater. upon adequate morning session will bo Howard pends w. Patience of Denver, Colo., Strong water experts like O. H. g chairman of Kiwanis education Thomas whose service for International, and Darrel ,. for Irrigation Interests here make him tha selectee for olhor groups. Brady of Minneapolis, Minn., Ira- - rMniln.ii,in,. veler and correspondent. A fornm Commissioner Royal J. Murdoch on Kiwanis problems will be led has also been mentioned for tho In the afternoon by Immediate position. Past District Governor Hugh N. Caldwell of Caldwell, Ida. The MHliou Dollar lake Harbor Project J. Hudson Huffard of Blue-fiella another development of nU Minn., International most Importance to Provo, and tee, and Robert J. Watt of Washof Mayor "Nutrition Aids for tha Expect- - ,h Irt,cu,r ington, D. C.. representative of whose the American Federation of ant Mother" was the subject un- - AbAmbob b tbe He. is prfrm - without action, the two eommis-wh- o sloners currying the harden until tha election this fall.. 1- ing. follows: Meet ho REUNIONS double facnlty, noted news analylat, will principal of tho Provo Seminar y. be moderator at a symposium discussion on national defense ta afternoon. Election of of- fleers will follow. Th. Idaho fellowship luncheon been teaching at the seminary. wlil be Monday noon and tho coming hero from Orem where Utah fellowship luncheon Tnas- he taught fonr years In ths Shar- day noon at the BYU Women's on Seminary, with part tlma In Gym. Governors Chase Clark of Provo. Prior to his Sharon Work Idaho and Herbert B. Maw of he was employed at Sallna, Pan-n the ailrtr,ctl council, Utah will speak at the governor' gultch, and Redmond aemlnarlen ln dram corps, banquet Monday evening at the MAHOKRI K. YOUNG Ships and Boats of Jannsry where ha had been employed lAKiiAN'S TAX LEVY natlvo Balt Lake sculptor has Womene gym. A dance will folHe wan bishop ot Pioneer Interest", since 1021. will he was reduced' a half mill this been commissioned to build a low. The convention February1 "The Pioneer Kor- the Redmond ward for six yearn, year because of Increased revenue monnment for Emigration canyon climaxed by a boat trip oq Utah nnd has also spent two years In mon Missionary" . March "The Contribution of from the etly power plant. The commemorating This in the lake Tuesday night. ths Danish mission field. His levy now stands at 11.5 mills, Place", He has already completSpecial entertainment for the place ontha Provo staff Is ffitod Eastern United State to Utah e ed the preliminary .sketch of thta Indies Includes a tea at the The Contribution of April by Eugene D. Bryson of Bonntl- Sprlngville art gallery Monday at project fnl who ban bean teaching ssmln- - Germany, Spain, Italy. Austria, That Xew Pig Irow Plant to Utah", to he built In Provo at a cost try Jn KaysvlUe, and has also France and Switzerland May "DlTlalon of Land in of 920.000.000 seema now to be served In Phoenix and Mesa assured, according to Representawminarles in Artaona. tive J. Will Robinson, Benator Abe Murdoch, and Clayton Jenkins who bsve been directly working with tho. OPM. Mr. Jenkins says the new plant will make 1,000,000 tons of pig Iron a year, five times as mnch as the present plant prodneeq It will employ mea. 1500 Dally productloa Inauguration of a ixjlicy of importance Plans for the Third Annnal Canyon outing for the' figure given by Mr. Jenkins are to both tons of the hospital and its patrons was decided upon i,oo interesting: and their mom hem of the Utah stake hiffh Driests whTSfgLdLit alttoa VIVIAN PARK . MOTHER GAT CARES OMMENT State Municipal League s AT PKOVO, FOR BUNNY BROOD VmiiplofiMit f PUBLISHED DEPENDABLE Thirty-Fiv- e v Quiz Pt wlker' hopltal What is the reason for bnying a Defense Bondf To keep America free. To show yonr faith nd pride ,n your country. To warn foreign dictators that the United States is the strongest country in the world. 1 d not haV en0ngh 0ey to bny 8 Defense Sley Bldney WRu.H.nd Q'But ,f what can I do? Bond, 0ron preslwlch. Dr. Carlton 4 GROVER A. GILES, director for Culmsee, publicity attorney general for Utah win service, obtainable there within te hospital board, also wss pro-b- A. Buy Defense Postal Stamps, on sale almost everythe speaker today t tha reach of more and more people, Ml flle Board meeting. where. Tonr post office, bank, department store or Provo Rotary luncheon nt noon ha explained. . no Last I waa While week. Roberts. Intimation Hotel t the given druggist has them, or can get them for yon, at 10 Wyman Berg, past president of at the Board meeting of what the CALVIN L. HAMPTON, cents upward. Save enough Stamps to exchange for state president of the Yonng the Provo rotartans. and I. E. cost of this group Insurance or to Democratic elubs of America, will Brock hunk reported their recent might be to Individuals Defense Bond. a or ... BBpertntendent, Q. and Clayton Jenkins, secretary of . the Board, both furnished much A. data for consideration. Other member of Ihe Board who favor- ed nV departure in policy R't e attendance at DpnTer at the inter- families, it was determined that This week the working out of the plan de- national rnnvention. President W. R. Green, secretary pends upon ths figure being set at such sum as would be within Ed. Stein, and attended the reach of the average person or Howard Graham Diatriet Assemby at Sun Valley, family, and yet sufficient to rover actual costs to the hospital, Idaho. Vice-preside-nt head a delegation of 40 Utahns to Louisville, Ky., to attend tha national convention there on August 21, 22, 23, and to hid for tha 1247 convention to bo held In 8a It Lake City, Utah's centen-th- a ntnl year. Note To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to ike nearest post office or bank, or write for information to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. C. , i |