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Show Supreme Court Grants Rehearing in Famous Canal Lining Case Case Will Now Be Ke-Argue- d; Water Users Watch Itesult With Great Interest. was received today that the I'tah State had granted a in the case of Big Court Supreme Cottonwood Tanner Bitch CuniMiiy vs Oscar W. Movie, et. al. This will be good news to irrigationists the state over because it was felt that the original decision in this case was and so contrary to what had generally been io far reaching law of this state heretofore. the as regarded Court the Supreme Briefly, bad previously held that a renal company did not have Fruitgrowers canal with Of a right to line itg County where water save concrete to Name other over Officers peoples crossed jt property because, in lining It, A. C. Page of Payson was it might cut off seepage war elected president of the Utah ter from the canal which County Horticultural Society claimed at its annual the Saturand day in the Josephmeeting canal of the out came Smith buildwatered trees and shrubbery ing. A. Ray Ekins of Pleasant View and M. F. Crandall along its course. of Orem were named vice A Ray Ekins was Parties Involved presidents. The case involved a canal former president of the county group and was recently chosen company on Big Cottonwood vice president of the state hortiCreek in Salt Lake County. cultural societyto tried The canal company General problems of the inline its canal with concrete and reports were given dustry by and was stopped at the two which who claimed that if were attended sessions, 104 members. by lined it. the canal were Three committees were choswould stop seepage water en for the following investigafiom going out upon their tions; "Available cold storage property and would cause space next fall, Roy Park, their trees and shrubs to die. chairman; ,Tax Laws and DeThe Supreme Court held preciation pertaining to orchditch company ards," Woodrow Jensen, chairthat the could not line its canal under man, and "Recommendation of these circumstances to save picking dates for best maturity" Stanford Patten, chairman. water unjess it obtained a The following resolutions new right of way because were passed: Decision to seek the easement for theright more aid from the Utah State of way did not give it the Agricultural College on local tight to have a lined canal tree diseases, securing a fullwhere only an earthen canal time extension horticulturist bad existed before. and support of the anti labor racketeering bill now before Big Companies Interested. congress. Practically all the big irin the rigation companies Personal Sense of God state together with water Hinders Spiritual users associations representiUnderstanding Is Claim ng reclamation projects fil"LOVE" is the subject of the ed briefs as friends of thq in all authorized court asking that the court on in this Christian Science Churches grant a 3. case. Now that the petition Sunday, February Among the Biblical citations has been granted the case was: And I will take you to will be before the me for a people, and I will be to court you a God: and ye shall know The final result will be that I am the Lord your awaited the God, which bringeth you out throughout state by all water users with from under the burdens of the s great deal of interest Egyptians (Exodus :7). A. Among the correlative pas H. ChristensAttorneys on. and A. V. Watkins sages from Science and Health with key to the Scriptures by represented local water users Baker Eddy were: "Peoin the proceedings asking Mary into ecstacies over the go ple for a sense of a corporeal Jehovah, though with scarcely a spark of love In their hearts: yet God is BIRTHs Love, and without Love, God, Boy, to Ernest C. and Nelda immortality cannot appear. Rodeback Miller, Tuesday Mortals try to believe without Boy, to Frank W. and Helen understanding Truth: yet God Gerber Jones, Tuesday night, is Truth. A personal sense of at Utah Valley Hospital . God and of man's capabilities Girl, to Keith H. and Billie necessarily limits faith and understand-a- t Thorp Carlson, Sunday nlgnt hinders spiritual Maud Park Home. ing". (p. 312). uluDu Nino rs - land-owne- rs REELECTS COUNTY At a well attended annual meeting of Utah County Farm Bureau officers and members at Pleasant View chapel Wedens-da- y afternoon, G. Frank Nelson of Spanish Fork was reelected president. Others reelected included Sylvan W. Clark, Lehl, LeGrand Jarman, MemOrem, secretary-treasurebers of the executive committee are Elmer Bird of Maple-to- n and Leo Harvey of Pleasant Grove. In the women's division, Mrs. Adair Bromley of American Fork was elected chairman of the home and community department, and Mrs. Mary Marcuson Leland, vice-preside- r- 11 OFFICERS . TO PREPARE FOR THE TOURISTS WHO WILL VISIT UTAH IN 1946 wWartainmaal fadEHw. Hwml Dwwbf ml w unity. Ifcsn. to vtfl Malta Itw toorial TOP In yw taka aera of Ma. Chan, nHiwllvn sWpin and .SrmaULullMM . . . ipatfe Mt roan . . . camplt Infatmation x ' olsPP . wil Infanmd aMindanti nnd inf uca gw fauriit M STAY and SWNO ha monay- MkVwasaW and yaw awn kaina . . " i" "S 3 jPROVO Mayor Mark Anderson HOSPITAL SERVICE At the annual meeting of the (Blue Cross) Hospital Service, held in the Library room of the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City, with 21 hospitals from Utah, Idaho and Wyoming represented, it was pointed out that 30,000 members joined the service in 1945, and that a total of 75,000 members is expected by the end of 1948. John H. Zenger, superintendent of Utah Valley Hospital at Provo was present, and was retained as secretary of the organization. A feature of the meeting was the showing of the film "Every Two Seconds", which told the story of Blue Cross Hospital service in the United States, which now has enrolled more than 20,000,000 members. Examination of the financial statement presented by President J. H. Jenkins snowed a net reserve of $12,115.29 during the year, 1945, with $36,755.50 as payments to hospitals for hospital care given to members of Blue Cross during 1945. Ad minlstrative costs for 1945 were shown at 26.75, but increased volume during the latter part of the year had Inter-Mountai- n brought this percentage for December down to 19.6. Plans for National Blue Cross Day on Feb. 21 were outlined to the board by Director D. more. Special speaker was George Wilson of Sacramento, Cal., western states director of the American farm bureau, who discussed activities of the bureau. Frank Shelley, American of Fork, executive secretary the Utah state farm bureau, explained the Blue Cross hospital plan for farm groups. L r A r r BYU Notes and authorization for - Auf-losun- LEADERSHIP OFFERED LUNCHES an- STATE NIALS FOR CENTEN- SEAL So there will be uniformity throughout the statein the color designs and an official seal or trade mark for the Utah Centennial in 1947, Utah Covered Wagon Inc., of the street, electric utility, Salt Lake City,Days, which has waterworks and garbage de- moted July 24 celebrationsproin lias A 90 partments. day opriou Salt Lake City from 1935 to been taken on the grounds. 1942, will sponsor a contest-state- wide for a seal, insignia Citing the advantages of gath-in- g all city supplies and equip, or design, to be used generally ment into one modern build- for the 1947 celebration,sponing instead of the scattered sored by the stale legislature. manner in which they are The celebration is under the dinow stored, Mayor Anderson rection of the Utah Centennial sa'i the city shops would Commission, named by Gover also be coordinated, reducing nor Herbert B. Maw, and servefexpenses and Increasing ing without compensation-Thcontest Is open to every ficiency. Financial aid for the build- resident of the state. The confrom testant should submit a sketch, ing will be forthcoming the electric utilities and water- either drawn, or described in works departments, a portion writing, and a suggestion of a from the citys general fund color design. All suggestions and money received from the or sketehes should be submitted sale of some city property, in' to the Contest director. Centeneluding the present fire depart- nial Commission, Box 329, Salt ment quarters. Laket City 8, Utah. The seal design should be something similar to a state seal, and the color scheme one ! As a special accommodation for Leadership Week visitors at BYU, the Fourth and University Ward Relief Societies will serve hot turkey and chicken dinners in the Fourth ward amusement hall, 1st West and 4th North, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at noon. Four hundred guesta can be served each day at a cost of 95 cents each. Quick lunches will be for sale at BYU in the banquet hall from 11:30 to 1:30 and regular cafeteria service, but facilities are not adequate to accommodate all Leadership Week visitors. e Wcndall Loyalist Wendall Loveless, 18, la treasurer of Lincoln Future Farmer Agricultural Club, and is an outstanding student at Lincoln high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George - Mr. Wight to attend the West Coast Blue Cross conference to be held in Oakland, Calif, on Feb. 25 and 26 was voted un- 7 years Curator of Printing and Publishing at the American animously. Museum of Natural History and Secretary of the museums scientific staff. Special Leadership During Warld War II he served as an accredited War Sessions Sunday Correspondent for Asia Magazine, and Aneta (Netherlands B. Y. U. Indies News Agency). The theme of Leadership ToELEANOR STEBER week will be "Today and morrow with Science being TO SING Eleanor Steher, soprano. the topic for Thursday; Art on Opera AssociaFriday, Humanities on Satur. Metropolitan day and religion on Sunday, in tion, will sing under the auspicthe general assembly programs. es of the Y Lyceum proClasses will be held daily from gram at the Tabernacle al 8.1" 9:00 a.m. till 5:00 p. m- on vari- p. m. February B. 1946, and will be arcompanied by Jnmes ed topics. at the Quillian piano. was the A. Dr. Ray Olpin She joined the Metropolitan speaker for the Thursday general assembly and Dr. G err it company in 1940 after winning the Auditiona of deJong. Jr. Dean of BYU col- the Metropolitan Air. lege of Fine Arts will speak Wednesdays program will be at Fridays assembly at 1:30- as follows: George Albert Smith, presiRecitative and Aira Wither dent of the I.DS church will Verdure Clad from The Creaspeak at the Saturday general tion" Das Veilchen assembly of scout workers and Mozart: Haydn; Rccitatle and Aria at the Sunday afternoon religiLcNozze tli This meeting Dove Sono from ous service. Mozart. Sunday will commence at 2:30 Figaro" g Morgenl ied Schubert; p. m. fPoem bv Mayernefer President David O. McKay Schubert: Wir Wandcltcn (Dau-mer- ) will speak at the Sunday School Brahms: Standchen, assembly session at Richard Straus. general 10:00 a. m. Sunday. Pastourelle. Poulenco: and The Mutual Improvement As- Elegy, Rachmaninoff will be sociation will be featured at the played by Mr. Quillian. Chere Nuit. Alfred Barhelet: evening and closing session of leadership, with George Q. Clair de Lune. fSabrield Faure; Morris and Lucy Grant Cannon, Nell, Gabriel Vire: La Cheve-lure- , general presidents directing the Debussy; Fantoches. Deprogram- - This meeting will be bussy. from 7 until 9 p. m. Voices of the Children, WaitMors Hummel: Summer All general assembly pro egrams will be held In me ausepfi the Lovely (mns). Bela Wilda: Two clk Songs The Wild Smith building. PRIZES OF $350:00 nounced Monday, that a new $150,000 city "compound" building will be built by Provo City within the next year-Thbuilding will be located at 2nd West and 2nd North streets, and will house the fire department, city shops and materials and equipment for secretary. Mr. Jarman reported that By William Clyde Behunin county membership in the farm Hawthorn Daniel on REPORT BLUE CROSS FLANS !new building bureau was well over 900 dur ing 1945, and a drive will be made during the coming year to increase membership still Lycsum Lecture Under the sponsorship of the Y Lyceum, Hawthorn Daniel, who is an author, editor, and commentator on current affairs, will lecture on February 7 at 8:00 p. m. at the stake taberon nacle America's New Pacific Empireof Mr. Daniel Qualifications arc: For 25 years, he has made study of the major trends of iworld development, particularly in relation to economic, political, and geographical influences. He is the author of 24 books, the most recent of wnlch is titled: North America: Wheel of the Future. Among his other volumes are: "Ships of the Seven Seas which has an introduction by Franklin D. End of Track" a Roosevelt; biography of the pioneer railroad builder, James H. Ky liMisadventures of a ner, Tropical Media biography of Dr. H. S. Dickey; a 'dozen or to historical novels of Europe and America for children. His books have been translated Into half a dozen languages. Daniel attended the U- - S. Naval Academy until he was forced to resign due to an injury received in athletics; then attended Columbia and New York universities where he studied journalism; was a report, er on the Omaha Bee, served on the editorial staff of World's Work Magazine, became an Ensign in the U. S. Navy during World War I and also served as a Reconnaisance Officer in France after he transferred to the U. S. Tank Corps. After the war he became magazine editor of Boys Life, then editor of Natural History Magazine and was for Friilay, February 1, 1948 lNDI-TKXBKN- Outstanding Student BUREAU At . iTATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS Ob E rkisvo. I'TAH UTAH COUNTY FARM - Lesson-Sermo- n NEWS-MAGAZIN- Number nine Word land-owne- WEEKLY A Loveless. Always interested in forming, Wcndall has had a swine project for the past two years, and reports he has realized $300-0profit during that time. He is also a prominent athlete at Lincoln, where he has gained a record as a high Jumper and hopes to achieve on the track team this Spring. This "If N That By Ethyl N. Hair The Boss Gets Fresh" (By Request) HI GALS! So you want to know what to If the bora gets fresh. do Nine times out of ten a girl asks for it or why do you make those goo goo eyes, or puree those rose petal lips Just so, asking for a kiss? Or maybe you are one of those gals born with so much S. A. you are constantly in hot water. Can you blame the boss for taking advantage of such alluring situations? you Just Yep, naturally ask for it, and if the The need for 40.000,000 additional acres of farm land for our postwar agriculture was cited by the Secretary of Agriculture about a year ago. Since then others have ennunciated the same opinion. The only way that such an increase can be attained is by means of an accelerated reclamation and irrigation program. boss explodes some time, you will be the one to get hurt Rider" (written especially for Miss Stebcr) and The Gamblers Wife", John Jacob Niles; The Twenty third Psalm, Paul I have worked in all sorts of places, for all kinds of bosses, and I've yet to find one who wasnt considerate, and decent, Creston. if the girl kept her attitude on a strictly business basis, MXROVITCH TO PLAY Alfred Mirovitch, who played and tended to her own affairs his first piano recital at the age without turning on the of 13 and who naa ms first faucct- original musical composition Pcrhaps I am Just lucky. Or published at 15, will play on perhaps you think I am an February 5 at the Y student as- ugly drip, that no man would sembly. look at me a second time. But He is a graduate of the col- neither of these explanations lege of St. Peter and Paul, en- are correct. I have learned a tering the St. Petersburg Con- set of rules that apply to busiservatory in 1902 ana after 7 ness, and bosses, that are years of study under the pianist fool proof. Aanette Essipoll graduated in 1. The gal that wishes to keep 1909 winning the Rubinstein her job should maintain a prize. Mirovitch mured Russia strictly business relationship from 1909 to 1912, and has and avoid embarrassing situarecitals in Germany tions. givfcn China. Japan, Manila. Java. 2. Dress like a business girl, Sumatra. India. Ceylon, Aus- pretty and sensible. Forget the South glamour until you go out to a tralia, New Zealand, Africa, Mexico, and in America swanky night club, then pile it His Ameriran debut was in on. Leave at home the sheer 1921 with the New York Pliil-- I blouses, for opera-lion- s harmonic orcliestra under Wil-- I on the boy friend later on liam Mcngciherg, and he lias in Hie Its not evening. been solist with the New York lo wear severe busiPhilharmonic orchestra. Sym- ness soils, and tailored blouses. phony orchestras of Boston. De- It is out of dale to drejSand troit, Minneapolis. Indianapolis, act like a school marm, or an Log Angeles, San old maid who wouldn't say Syracuse. Francisco, and Pori land. yes to a hormone. And for Bnrsh snkes don't go masculine. Y CALENDAR If the Ikiss wanted a male emJan. 31: Leadership Week. ployee he would have hired Feb. 1: Leadership Week. one in the first place. If your Basketball at Denver business training is good, you Feb. 2: Leadership Week will know what to do. and when Basketball at Wyoming. lo do if, and surely on the B. Y. U. Band Concert. Job is the wrong place io 1'irn Viking Invitational. the "oomph. 3. Use a business hair do, and Feb. 3. Leadership Week ends Feb. 4. Piano Recital, students also a business make up. Ho of Mr. Elmer Nelson, in Col- naf orally friendly but don't lege Hall. Mask Club, Mau-rin- e try to get chummy with the Howell, reading Mary hnss. Even a boss ran be misQueen of Scotts. Knife and taken about a gal's Intentions. e 4. Don't go into a Fork club. Smith Building tableau at nnv time, either Banquet Hall. Feb. 5. Alfred Mnrovitch, alone or in the presence of Feb. 6. Eleanor Stcber, So- others. Tf you are the kind of prano., Tabernacle 8:15 p m. n girl that cant be In a room Feb. 7. Hawthorne Daniel. with a man without wilting, Tabernacle 8:00 p. m. get a Job fn a child's nursery Feb. 8. A. W, S- - Preference nr nn old Indies home. Ball. There are gals that rouldn't Feb. 9. Basket'..-- ! at Salt Lake pirk cherries wllhnut rooing and goolng at every male that City. "Y" vs U. I j j tele-a-IH- nUTSHCU fcjTCjOittn$vti, 1900 according to the cenfigures, there were 117,338 clergymen in the United States, or one for every 784 laymen, says The Religious Digest. In In sus there 1940 were 140,077 which means one to every 940 laymen. The Federal Council of Churches reclergymen, sdaptable to printing, develop- ports that the number of clergyment of decorations, etc, men in the United States has e Four points are urged for Its dropped from an high 1930 to in of 148,848 140,077 in (1) development: Simplicity; ten (2) Appropriateness; (3) Dignity: 1940, a loss of 8,771 in (4) Statewide In scope having years-no local implications. Today man sees all his hopAwards of 350.00 in govern- es and aspiratoins crumble bedeclared Emperor ment bonds, maturity value, fore him, will be given the auccessful Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. "He A $200.00 bond is perplexed and knows not contestants. will be awarded the winning whither he is drifting. But ha contestant; $100 bonrr for sec- must realize that the Bible is ond place: and a $50.00 bond his refuge, and the rallying for third place. Bonds are be- point for all humanity. In tt ing donated by Covered Wagon man will find a solution tf Days and the entries will be his present difficulties and guidjudged by a committee appoint- ance for his future action, and ed by that organization, and unless he accepts with clear prizes awarded upon the deci- concience the Bible end its sion of the judges. All three great message, he cannot hope winners, however, according for salvation. lo Gus P- Backman, director of Facts have been revealed by the Centennial, will be submit- the Consolidated Vultee Corted to the commission for their poration concerning the new final decision on the one to use. commercial version of the The commission reserves the XC-9the Army right to use any or none of the transport. The giant airliner winners. will be a 240passenger plane, ordered by the Fan American World Airways for the transcrossed their path. They wheedle the boys Into dragging oceanic flying, It will carry a the ladders from tree to tree, pay load of fifty tons, 1,500 so they ran have the best pick- miles and has a range of 8,000 with a reduced pay load. ing; they wheedle the boss In- miles to giving them that extra half It has six pusher type engines. 183 feet and the pound they didnt pick. They The length is get a little of this and a little wing spread is 230 feet of that, they don't earn, and of Many first admissions to mental instituis alcoholics gloat about it. The boss wise to the cooers and gooers, tions in the United States more and if he is a heel he does than trippled, and the number something about it. She asked of women so confined increased four and a half times, in twenty-on- e for it, didnt she? I know a girl that Is a bit on years beginning in 1922, the independant side (a bit peak year of prohibition enonery in spots) she gives a good forcement and ending In 1942, days work, she is honest, she latest year in which statistics gets along with the hired help, arc available. Mrs. D. Lee Colshe docs a little more than vin, president of the National she is paid for. Her salcry has Womens Christian Temperance just soared. If the boss takes Union, declares. With the exher out to lunch she makes it ception of 1922, when it was a threesome,, she is fun you rated in second place, alcoholics think she is clever, heavens are shown consistently by the NO, she is just smart enough Census Bureau to be the largest not to mix business with pleas- group among those classed ure, or lo parade her S. A. all psychosis (mental disease) adnvi-the office. She never larks mitted to mental institutions. for dates. Between 600 and 800 If a woman is easy a man covered the various tires of her, if she plays hard fronts to bring to the American to get she piques his curiosity, peeople reports of the war. and if she is chic he thinks she Thera were 149 casualties isn't virtuous. This man and among these reporters. woman business is a game that started way back in the garden of Eden. sweet heart you carry a torch But the Job and the boss is for, or just laugh at him. You another story. Girls, take might show him the engagethe business of keeping a job, ment ring (could be from the straight, or it will Lie like mixcent store) he wouldn't drinks will a know the difference. ing get you headache. And if he is married If you are one of these "Oh wants to date you. he is and lust you berg hero" type of a gal. "wolf acting If you were that goes gaga over everything his Mrs. how would ' you like that looks like a male, remem- that? You may meet her, and ber bosses have grown up. they if she found out you wire datknow their feminine psychology ing the boss, she may pull to a T", and you are wasting your new permanent. Then better your time, get down to you would have a new hair do work, that is what you was to grow, and it would hired for . you right. If your boss then, shows If he still insists on signs of getting personal, nip It you. show him a picture dating of the in the bud. Tell him about the boy friend real or fancied. all-tim- -- - 9, er r . |