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Show , V'V: .Jk'JiJU A HOME PAPER Printed far Home Folk ' ' Volume Four Number a; OLUMN OF COMMENT ' I'maphneit .cannot always be attributed to advance. Take the aa example. When we tot bur firat automobile we recall that a tire coat around $50 and wax food for 2,000 to $1,000 mile of road work. Now we buy them for $1$ or there- about, and they run over 20,000 to 25,000 mile of road. In thoae early daye aome 21,000 worker employment In tire fae-at wage ranging around $500 n year. Today about 175,- 000 employe In tbe tire factnriee ure paid $1(00 a year. Science and labor saving devices brought us cheaper and better tires and furnished more people employ- ment at higher wages. technological-- . tire Industry It If - 4t3r DEPENDABLE Thirty-Fiv- e Provo Prepares to' Entertain meen! MVIAJf PARK for ssli merlin Would It not be a line If Provo thing city could bid that property In and use it for n city recreation area? See what Can- n JV or tkl to ale. np J,trtba investment Provo made baa ln tba way of re- city creation, to develop Canyon Glen. The only trouble there Is tthe limited area uvsilsble. It should bo two or three times its eccommodate tba crowds i ,ile who daily nee it. Vivian Park would be n delightful retreat nn- der city mnnegement. Provo to growing and la destined to ho- como three or four u It to lM; ta 0e future. tiIla,t,mLt? plan .might bo obtained If the city were Interested. , UNDEBOH OUR hero, onye nn ad- -. . is not vertiaemant appearing in the New York Poet Inserted by more than 20 organisations of Youth in America, who doctored ln thoir KX-OQ- . PUBLISHED AT PBOVO. MOTHER GAT CARES 500 State Municipal League That Mother Provo will be the host city on August 14, 15, and 16, for hundreds of municipal 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 which will have a major portion of the Finance officers . 0 direct, Special eeaalona of the eonven-foun- d tlon, arranged for Thuraday after-torie- e, noon and Friday morning, wUl be devoted entirely to tbe official duties of recorders, clerks, treasurers, and auditors throughout the state, with capable leaders selected to discuss such topics aa and budget making, budget revenue problems. Issuing and purpose of revenue bonds, financial and audit reports, and Importance of permanent public records, states Mrs. Smith. Cover- nor Herbert B. Maw of Utah snd several national speakers will be present during the convention. Registration begins Wednesday evening at the Hotel Roberts, with an Informal reception at tbe garden of the hotel for all visit- The Joseph Smith Ing officials. building on the upper campus of the B. Y. U. wui house tbe gener- al sessions of the convention, as well as the department sessions. Special entertainment features include a boat ernlae on Utah uke, sightseeing tour. Including a trip to Aspen Grove, where pic- e and program will be held, and the annual banquet with u floor show and dance. msnM1 ERIT of Provo, was pDflGDIII I llUUIlftlll 1 L , d nw r tba prlnclpsl of the Provo Seminary, Antons K. Romney, succeeding wbo resigned to accept n position with tbs State denartment of gfa TYmilieTi bee bema teaching at tha seminary, comlnK hera 0, Qrem where In tha 8har-be tanabt four years m wltbon tima ta Provo. Prior to hla Sharon work ha waa emj,07ed at Selina, Pan- .altchi aod Redmond seminaries whara he had bea ampioyad tlnca lt28. He wan blahop of fta Hedmond ward for alx yrara, and haa alao ipaBt two yaari ta fuid hi. tba plapa on tba Pr0T0 gtaff j, flllad D Bryson of Bounti- b M wbo baa toachlng aamln- Jn Kaysvllle, and has also served ln Phoenix and Men seminaries in Arisons. - n.u. , MrB- - ,t,tB president, of materials lessons and outlines tor study ready In booklet Jr,n B00B form' ecrd!ng to Information Bt ont from tbe State Central committee In the Capitol build- Ing. TIla program of study to tollow: an Living the Unit- September ed Order in Ordervllle, n true in a little bunny from the rabbit hatch and nursed it along with her kitten. Tuesday night aha repeated the performance, bringing in, three more rabbits. Three of her own kittens had been despatched by the folks, so that when she came bark with three more bnnnleo, her family termed of normal sine and she berame totter mother to fonr bunnies, along with her two kittens. The little family to nicely, no preference shown by the mother cat tor her own offspring, and the rabbits are seemingly thriving on cat's milk. Kipians Here at FAMIY Utah-lda- story of Ordervllle, the history to ' fire departments, tbe brigades volunteers, do- Pioneer days. ,trnetlT fir November "History of Dma Weat." in which each ,B to give county president la asked . btatory of dPtm in ber eonnty nd Prerant It for publication. December "Bands and b extras of Early Days. whleb will dtocuaa organisation of tbo bras bands in the Wert and will treat tha anbject of tbe fife nd dram corps. January "Ship and Boats of Pioneer Interest". Pbrasry"Th. Pioneer Mor- - ANNOUNCED a ,r mon Missionary". March "The Contribution of Eastern United 8tatee to UUh"; April "Tha Contribution of Germany, Spain, Italy, Austria. Franco and Swltaerlnnd to Utah. In Division of May Pioneer Days." Ind Utah Stake High Priests Plan For Canyon: Outing sources. Sept. 20. Tha fiscal year starts Dr. M. W. Merrill, president of tbe Council, had charge of tbe Executive session at which 25 were P t l "om 19 Coaiaiimiloaer J. P. McGnlre wbo has bean suffering from double pneumonia Is now resting at hla home after n serious strug- gle st tba Utah Valley hoapltal. H la better, and though unable to bo around, la gaining rapidly la tala fight for normal health, according to Mr. McOnlr who expresses appreciation to many friend who have called end shown their friendliness and eon- alderaion during bla recent 111- - Meet ; j Saturday at Canyon Glen, Aug. 2 at 2 p. m. announce Seymour D. Gray, chairman of tha board of directors. Games, stunts, snd a program with prises for the children have been arranged by Mrs. Agnes Farrer Hawkins and Mrs. Florence G. Clark. Volley, ball starts at 4 p: m. and soft ball and horse ahoe pitching contest are alao scheduled. A p Ionic super la planned, and the program starts at 2 p. m. pto attend thi' Confab, ofnctany opani gundBy at 7;S0 p ra wlth aa 0Btdoor pro Bt tha Tbeatra of tha p,nag at Aspen Grove la Prove canyon. city H WU1 a luaditag'of the w. Patience of (Mlnratinn of Klwanla , 1 nmi fL th to Andenm?own Beesley aa baby" tbeaw mayo? O wfci e IhajMltra Ram General sessions will be lBon- day and Tuesday at l:$0 a. m. and 2 p. m. at tha Strand Theatre. Addressing tha Monday morning session will be Howard chairman ' uiikm Which Rabbi Samuel : u.' without action, tbe two Manors carrying tha bnrdaa until tbs election this full.: baa tha time and the capacity for tba Job. : Hie friend point out that Mr. Rccsley, though opposed Vomuitonloner Maurice Harding to tbe eeUbltobmant of a city B bu,F man, carrying much power plant, nevertheless, of th load of city government bastaL bla shoulders they days, with good eltlnen, views tba matter entirely in Mr. McGuire 111 and the mayor man, tbe light of Provo' Interest, far' devoting considerable time to bk tba pleat to now bare and the BBW PPlnlent In the Ptob and people own It, and be would devote nil bin energise toward Ha anceaaa if be were to be rbneau WMk Wen has boea aa-- a It would be n meat uapatrletta? nonnead. nor llkaly will be, aUtea tor any mayor to "sabotage Mr. Herding, aa to any aaeeeaaor thing the plant" Jaat bocaaa he to Mayor Anderson after Sept 1, ally opposed tt. Weetlve date of bla reelgna- made no publle etntemaat aa te JJ tlon. hla own vlewa. Arrangements tor tba annual cloven lion of tha Utah-ldah- o district of Klwanla International at Provo 8unday, Monday and comTuesday war pronounced pleted today by Sterling M. Er-canbrack, convention committee chairman. Five hundred Klwanla n and gait tat junker. Friday, August 1,1941 kind tkb vtak tktnt atrong following over tbe city aa to what action Waterworks la almost aqaally Important tha City Commlaaloa will taka on that dale. Mayor Anderson hlm-ae- lf with powar. In the opinion of tbe cannot vote In tbe matter. moat city officials, because No successor can be named until entire development of Provo dewater. tba mayor resigns, and after he pends upon . adequate water experts Ilka O. H. Strong rBB,nB h SO to It act, g Thoms whoa carries eTdent that Commissioners McGuire and Harding will have the for Irrigation latarnats here make him the selectee for other grange. Commissioner Royal J. Mnrdoek mayor, or of leaving .L has also been mantloned for tba ct .. life-lon- for International, and Darral Brady of Minneapolis, Minn., tra-veler and correspondent. A forum on Klwanla problems will be led ln tb afternoon by Immediate Put District Governor Hugh N. Caldwell of Caldwell, Ida. J. Hudson Huffard of Blno- field, Minn., International true- tee, and Robert J. Watt of Wash- Ington, D. C., representative of "Nutrition Aide for tbo Expect-,hB American Federation, of unt Mother" was the snbleet 1 Tr Arthur Gaeth morning session. of the Brigham Young university faculty, noted news analylst, will be moderator at a symposium discussion on national defense In tbe afternoon. Election of officers will follow. Tha Idaho fellowship luncheon will be Monday noon and the Friday at tha Utah Valley boo- pita). Ona new member was ad- mttted The' topic for the next class, August 1. will ba "Clothing for position. . The Million IMlar lake Harbor Project la another development of nt- most Importance to Provo, and rtlealar ,h toref of Mayor v Anderson la tha rrwt Bnr a helped rBt,P 10 brta thU Ject to Ita present state, Pr0T fulBr d"-tbdefln,t!l3r BpoB ,or th eBt' BOt lo Thera Expectant Mother". will bo a display of clothing eon- -' trlbuted by the local department store In Provo. All exiieetant Utah fellowship luncheon Tues- mothers from Provo and Oram day noon at the BTU Women'! era Invited to attend. Visitors welcome. Gym. Governors Chase Clark of Bra Idaho and Herbert B. Maw of Utah will apeak at tha governors banquet Monday evening at the MAHONRI M. YOUNG native Belt Lake sculptor hue Women's gym. A dance will folwee reduced a half mill this been commissioned to build n low. The convention will bo year because of Increased revenue monument for Emigration eanyoa climaxed by a boat trip oq Utah from the ctly power plent. The commemorating "This to the lake Tuesday night. Place". Ho bee already completlevy now stnnde at 11.5 mills. Bperlal entertainment for tbo ed the preliminary .sketch of this ledlee Includes a tea at the Sprlngvllle art gallery Monday at That New Pig Iron Plant project to be bnllt ln Provo at. n cost of $20,000,000 seems now to bo assured, according to RepresentaSenator tive J, Will ' Robinson, Abe Murdock, and Clayton Jenkins who have been directly working with the, OPW. Mr. Jenkins says the new plant will make 1,000,000 tone of pig Iron n year, five times aa mach as tha present plant prod seen It will employ 1500 men. Daily production : Inauguration of a policy of importance figures given by Mr. jenkiae are IXKJA.VS jf; '; CITY AFFAIRS Kiwanis Convention Plans Completed REUNIONS Tho Martin Runhuiaa Family will bold Ita reunion Saturday In and Sunday at the Hotpot All family Mldwty. throughout tha atata era expected. Peay Family will gather at Luka's Hotpot In Midway Thursday, August 7 at X p. m. Races, games and swimming until B p. m. whan upper time will be followed by and dancing. All program dMcendants of George J1. Pony. Prancla Peay. Edward Peay and Frances Peay Roes nr Invited. The Jacobsen Family will bold Its annnal reunion at Riverside perk this year on Sun- -, p m day Dveetwdaata of James Murdock PICKED UP will meet at Upper Palle resort In Provo Canyon on Anguta I, 2, 10 for their annual reunion, IN PASSING Camping facilities will be avail- bonfire programs, able, with aporte, gamea, end n eacred eer- A SS72S (KI)l'T BUDGET we adopted this week by the T'CB Sunday morning at 10 a. m. Utah National Parka Council, Boy All relatives and friends are In- Scoutn of America, upon advice vlted. and figures presented by Joeepb iiank Family Reunion C. Clark, Finance chairman, and is set for Canyon Glen on Heber Johnson, special aaatot- - August 10. All descendants of nt on thB committee, both of Joseph II. and Allmlra 8. Jack- whom po,nte1 ont tbBt onl7 men Henke nr Invited. Program, the entire games, and eporte are planned, the hoF per cent councl1 beiK reached, and Bring your own lunch. adTUed Pnded budget lo w- - .m n scouting program. Scout Chlef A. A. Anderson and hie assistant, In- Rulon Doman, both urged th ,lnanc1 frein larger program, and Mr. Johnson n,B,ed Bd at speclal com mil tee to raise additional funds ' ' , Expected ho bo furnished by Hattie Blackburn. October Fire Denartmente r orrtsh.Vriory-or-th- V mt Wr-fo- pioneer this wook "P1" h"- - ontllnBd Potion pre- INDEPENDENT ,l toT "tortlnBt' 141'4 Instinct vailed at the Lowry farm ha, Grand View this week when tbe old mother ' cat, having given birth to five kitten went out Monday night and brought .. . OF LOCAL AFFAIRS UTAH FOR DUNNY BROOD Wool Baits Mast Be Wool" right from the back of the sbeep, according to a recent act of eon?reas which defines wool" aa virgin wool that has not been used before. Reused and processed wool must no longer be passed out by manufacturers as wool" for each wool article must be labeled showing the proportion of second hand wool (if any) It contains. e Glaxa Bead on the Highway can now be apread by the name machine which paints tba the first stripe down the center, experlmenta In such- safety mens- nrea benlg tried In California. Tho glass beads reflect tbe light and are laid automatically aa the painter Apread by thamcbhira'' prayer. If only the dnnken driver will bo able to under- - tend what those shiny particles . ' By Homo People fa A HOME PLANT r A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE If TAX LEVY d,Bdl Uk' but end a breakfast Tnee- dey at 2:20 n. m. at tbe Country followed by bridge end golf, District Governor Jacob Colo- man of Provo will preside at tha p. m. convention. Utah Valley Hospital Board Plans Group Insurance - no - o Bto Her Mta outstanding man for mayor, and few men asked about It thh week knd muck to any an to who they might eeggeet. Added to tbo Lake development,' the need for further city development, such aa streets, earb and gutter, sewers, and sewage dl crt,0Bal fU1U- 11 Bseded DOaftl 2:10 wofa f B MltMH EM Elfafl4 EQIHlIy Important, Than too the ereeUou of aa adoqnnto municipal aadl-Cluae 1 torinm to listed by prime necewlty for tha near future, to keep pees with the assured Industrial develepnwt guaranteed to Provo. h. usf . to eare to follow In the wake of present industrial praapacte, snd this means a mere tateaaa need tor nn outstanding for It means keeping pace busineas aad eemmerctot Int areata In tha city, and U4 pre'Jectlng of n adeqaate program of farad streets and dtp parka, and Follea and fire eervfcee. Bvea ldet year . K. W. MOWKR, FMrebaaa Plans for the Third Annnal Canyon onting for the of the Provo police force .nd tWr member. . u,. Wgbprie.Uqur;m ' ef two enjoyed totaled eeerly n half were flu. we wives and' all widows of evfninp 1SL aito (KM.IM) Franklin S. Harris, in which J" Bt tk. ,0f the 'Spirit Of st Louie' - - - at the home of 3- - F. Larson, chairman of the Miscel- - photo, io.ooo gaUop. of ur. jo.- - Pre8ulcd - , intbo youth who naod to .S! laid of and were for faal, plans whose direction the outing will offering gronp hospitalization held under th. under rtUon laneons committee, 'Imtr' wriiwlr"0 to emplo.vment, union, educational, church, N.t,o.i inetu.t. of Safety. 1 be held on Wednesday, August 13, at Canyon Glen. hBS d commercial or groupa of five or more persons or giimpee of you. Wo wanted to least 150 couples gre expected to attend. Transportation the cause for other manufectur as each to families be who will locnte say. tha (j we saw Undy bare, ing plant given complete hospitalization for a will be furalheed for ell who for tha heat attendance We raepected you for by uy added creosote production, new of days during each year upon the prefinite period 0B ae aviator, u bistort from rub vara, wnicn who rrw BBd glut courage Puctlpn and payment of a stipulated sum to the Hospital treasurer, other factories. pioneer In' the history of aviation. for nil. Bnt nov youve, disappointed us, announces President Harris today. transportation being famished, BOND Gathering at Canyon Glen in to refreshments far-reachi- wo-r- J?1 ftle S Wey r . a P? S2;!i - u Mr. Lindbergh, follow' you .1' JJlotpll fow yon ask na of the the early afternoon to expected so ttat by 2 p. m. a sort ban contest Croaln'embitt derm an T B tationl.- t- mu who wou!d thB flBB w,rd m.v. Mara with a mad trom e,ch - nndBr dlr,0B of yho mskMpeaee only as; ronP- Haul, rtl,B W. McAdam, Harry conquest. realised that any nd Frank Klllpnck. At tba same SorBB ,hoB tmBB Ideal Mg enough to tlm BndBr wy directed by J. wni of the people d 'Garrett, while Volley Ball support of vibrant Oscar w111 11 youth. Hub. k the might of Oor- - BBd th. droeUon of Dr. Sidney lave the world. Sperry. The ladles win be entertained our fight! bBtn o EB.teBtl -Mrs. P. P. ledlto tour otherdefending dll?!t 5 assisted by selected one These ' five from each ward. ling ns In todies will eleo serve with Elmer we E. Nelson, chairmen ae e pro-M- r. ir, Und- - gram committee, for tho evening to no- - events, especially as adjudicators for tho tell etory" contest to be staged. An 'excellent prise la' being offered by the Quorum presidency dont have to u DEFENSE and free ought 1,000,000 FARMERS IN U. S. bring a record crowd, believes era Joined together In 10,796 Mr. Larson. eeeoclntioni. showing cooperative Refreshment time starts tbo trend of national affairs. Tba 5:20 p. m., each coupla or gronp lMdfr ot tbw providing In the grain marketing- business eommlttea undertaking to fill wbere orgsnixstlons handle rarybody np with watarmolona tha farmari own (rain. Dairy nd cantaloupes. Walter O. Tty- - produeu comes second with lor is chairman of the refresh- - SSIS coopa aclDg for the mem- - arnss u 1 Me ,- IgU, Reed Knudsen, James GROVER A. GILES, Sumner, Henry Vogel end Walter attorney general for Utab win startup. .They guarantee that tbe speaker today at tha plenty of refreshments Mall be oa Pn,v0 Rotary luncheon at noon hand for everybody. Bt the Hotel Roberts. Lul week. Tho evening program starte at Wyman Berg, peat president of 7 p. m. and will consist of two the Provo rotartans, end I. E. numbers from earh ward' group, Rrorkbank reported their recent an entry for tbo Beet Story, tall attendance at Denver at the Inter- This week or otherwise", . end a musical national convention. number, either vocal, Instrumea- - President W. R. Green, secretary tal or dancing, announce Mr. Ed. Stein, and attended the Nelson, chairman, who will eon- - Howard Graham g duct the contest, and District Asaemby at Sun Valley, announce the program aambere. Idaho. - nt atory-tellln- Details of the plan have not Assisting greatly In the studies been worked out yet, he said, rar tbe put year, Miss Mildred but for mom then a year the WaIk8r- - hoBplul oupwiatoadoot, and Clayton Jenkins, secretary of . bH tw studying vnrioue tha Board, both furnished much plane In operation over the conn - data ' tor consideration. Other try, and a definite decision to In- - member of the Board who favor- the dephrture In policy nch .PlBn In Utah ,ttutB I. were R. J, MUrdoek, with kd the point dant '7 E. ' Broekbank, C. T. Klcgley, Sidney W. Russell, end ge to the hospital ud at the Orson Prestwlcb. Dr. Carlton name time placing the excellent Culmeee, publicity director for obtainable there within tba hupltal board also wee raaeh of more and more people, Bt tba Boardmeetlng ho explained While no Intimation wee given at tho Board meeting of whet the CA LVIV L HAMPTON, cost of this "group Insurance", state president of tha Toung might be to - Individuals or to Democratic dubs of America, will families. It wee determined that head n delegation of 40 Utahns to the working out of tho plan de- - Louhpyllle, Ky., to attend tho on pends upon the figura being set national convention there ot sack sum aa wonld ba within August 21, 22, 22, and to bid tor reach of tho average person or tho 1147 convention to bo held family, and yet sufficient to cover In Salt Lake City, Utah's centen- niel year. thd actual costa te the hospital. n - vtce-presi-- t . k i Quiz What is the reason for buying a Defense Bondf A. To keep America free. To show yonr faith and pride , in your country. To warn foreign dictators that thf : United States is the strongest country in the worH. Q. Bnt if I do not have enough money to buy a Defense Bond, what can I dof ... Q . 1 .1 A. Buy Defense Postal Stamps, on sale almost everywhere. Tour post office, bank, department store or druggist has them,- or can get them for you, at 10 cents upward. Save enough Stamps to exchange for a Defense Bond. ; - NOTE I! ' To purchase Defense Bonds and Stamps. 00 to tke . ntorest post fof HtOfWkMlOfl Office Of OQtlK, Of Wffte It to the Treasurer of the United States, Washington, a D. Ci. ty. ' M A k : , , V ; t "Is! I ' . v. |