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Show So the People May Know Northern Utah Residents Heartened With the $12,O00,t)U0,0U Uusliiu.-;originally scheduled to dose this spring, ilinjr an "aUrat face and suddenly operating to the fall caimtity o: h,r beds, individuals and organizations of Nun hern l':ah fighting to make the institution jiermain-n- t wen considerably heartened this week when veteran ;ui ministration plans which called for closing Bushnell at Brigham City and rebuilding a $5,000,000.00 hospital in Salt Lake City struck u serious financial snag in Washington. In addition, it seems that the house appropriation committee is asking a review of the matter because of the great amount of protest received against abandonment of Bushnell and the exjieiuliture of five million dollars for another hospital only 50 miles to the south. Individuals, firms, organizations and the majority of the citizenry of Weber, Box Elder, Cache and itich counties contend that it is a waste of tax payers money n dollar hospital to build anto abandon a in the same neighborhood. almost one other the entire matter boils down to this: that President Harry 8. Truman will decide whether Brigham City retains Bushnell, or the veterans administration gets their way and builds a new hospital at Salt Lake City. In the meantime, the whole project is at a standstill and the veterans administration must await the presidents i llm-pita- l, 3.-,- WEEKLY olume Ten FOR LAROR AND LOCAL AFFAIRS STATE w PLOW). ViTAH Numlier Seventeen SITE CLEARED NEW NEW.S-MA(LuLYtT- IXI'EPCMtKNT FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1946 Veterans Administration Would Scrap This $14,000,000 Utah Institution TEMPLE 1UGAR BEETS -- DEEMED ARM CROP THIS BEST YEAR Sugar beets will be one of the the advantages of early preparabest crops, if not the best, from tion of soil and early planting he money standpoint that farm- to produrc high yields. twelve-millioers of Utah ran grow in 1948 if "'ll V they have the land and cquip-ncAllness suitable for liandling in. This '''I'ment. by Noble Stressed Sermon llunsaker, Brigham City, presi-- i ol .lie titan Sugar Beet As"Reality" is the subject of the 1 sociation. was made this week. Lesson-Sermoin all authoriz'' The Federal Government has1 ed Christian Science churches stablisbed a sugar boot goal on Sunday, March 31. for Utah of 50,250 acres for this the Biblical citationi Among vonr, and has established a prirp were: lxive not the world, the if a dollar a ton more for beets lust of the flesh, and the lust of One-ma- n than was paid in 1945, according the eyes, and the pride of life, Army Leaves to Mr. llunsakcrNow, the is not of the Falhrr, but is of the For Washington, I). C. first step to reach tliat goal is world. And the world passeth Times, have watched a small We, of Orem-Geneup to the farmers themselves, away, and the lust thereof: but lie sdded. Tax Story grow from its very beginning. (Yes, we he thnt rtocth the will of God One of the most important ahldeth forever" (I John 2: 15, Inboth editions Income and of Tax published printed things is for farmers to deter- 17). somnia"). mine how many acres of boots Among the correlative pasWe have watched letters literally juiur in from the hey can grow this year and sign sages from Science and Health most powerful men in America, all being loud in their a contract at once. The earlier with Key to the by we get our total arreage sign- Mary Baker Eddy,Scriptures, praise for the authors efforts, and all said: "Keep were: "Realso we will know On! up completed ity Is spiritual, harmonious, imI just how many extra laborers we mutable, May we just quote one letter: I wish your suggesB. Y. U. NOTES immortal, divine, t X. I will need to help us hnndle our eternal" (P. 335). The Scrip-tun'- s tions were in the law now! Keep on Increase tne tor Jid , off this the better crop year, imply that God is By Wm, Clyde Behunin Apostle John A. Widisoe. light. The taxpayers of (he United States and the Service Men who made such heroic sarrifirrs for their eo'intry well be." The Scriptures also dein World War II got full value (or the 81 l.ltOll.OUII expended in the buiUii'K of this mnitnihrenl army r.nrrul Naturally, no one knows the final outcome of the Mr. llunsakcr also pointed out clare that God is BLIVEN No BRUCE fill was and built reul Spirit. He is need. it ef claim still to the Club a built, hospital. boondoggle," well, as People of determinthe authors authors efforts, but proof all inclusive and is reflected by Bruce Bliven. president and exist.i. ation, we but refer you to the other story which shows SPOTLIGHTING UTAH all thnt is real and eternal and ediior of the New Republic and BltiGH M CITY, UTAH (Special)-A- ll determination, away and beyond what anyone could exNew York correspondent of the by nothing else (p. 331). Spirit, is joining the fight with Utah and all things spiritual are the pect! The story was: I Write in Anguish. Manchester Guardian, will speak the people of Brigham City end the We of this paper, wish the best of success to this real and eternal" (p. 289). OIL RUMBLINGS on a Lvreuin program April 1 I northern part of the state to retain IN DUCHESNE "new determination of the one who has absolutely at 8:00 p. m. at the stake labor- - ush"c11 General hospital in opera-i.nrl- ac for. the bcnil!!tof ,ourJ nation on the subject: "The World tm Immediately cast of Duchesne the State before he and his art determined to kick out the iniquities of our income war veterans. Thera if desperate " UinAfter War." the County lies need for this hospital. For three tax laws. nppneiatinn classes had Inspecrubs shoul- ted nil of Utahs fine outstandUintah one-hatah is has and the Bliven a Stanof County. hospital years graduate I?. is name Almo The author's Simmons of Provo, to and ahility V ford University and was form- proven its rapacity .a ders with Colorados Ran Blanco ing buildings. Perhaps the stuIS who left last Monday on this his mission to our nation's serve the sick and wounded. Its County, famous for its Rangel y dent from Manti, St. George o erly head of the Department of surroundings reideal are rest, (or capitol. Oil Fields. Journalism at the University of covery and peace of mind. And its Cedar City will differ with their I The question is: Docs Uintah teacher in his selection. Again we say that we wish him the best of success. Southern California, and has operation throughout the war has In the hopes, and "somewhat off the record" We wish and Duchesne, in the ssirnq laugltt at New York and Colum- been a model of efficiency and effectiveness. with Colorado's CEDAR CITY IN bia Universities. to state we know he gave freely of his time for more neighborhood Announcement hns been made similar under- ART SPOTLIGHT have San Ah hough chiefly interested that Blanco, than eight months during 1945 in writing this tax story, the army plans to relinquish in iMilitics and public affairs, use of lying oil fields. Cedar City's annual sixth art the hnspitnl. declaring it just as he is now giving freely of his time in battling Bliven has written a book "Tlie surplus, June 30 of this year. There have indicated exhibit will be held in the latGeologists for the unjustly treated Tax Payer. the is Men Who Make the Future a possibility that army (hay great faith in Uintah County's ter part of April. Hazen Cooley, Eon voyage, Mr. Simmons. to operate the hospital for oil possibilities and many test, exhibit dealing with the progress of continue a secretary report time a a perhaps leasing wells are in the process ol being greatly iurreased interest in the science, and he is a member of number longer, of beds to the Veterans' This beautiful $187,000 ewimming pud at Bushnell General hospital the American Association for Administration for use of its pa- fills a double need the year around. Iatienls learning anew to use injured drilled. Just over the county exhibit and rcsDonsc from artists Edgcmont Girls the Advancement of Science and tients. LOCAL or prosthetic limbs, find swimming a pleasant and speedy shortcut. And in line in Diiclicsne, major nil com- in all ports of the country inHISTORY Mothers to Meet After the army relinquishes Bush- addition, the fine, big pout is a favorite recreation center fur from 2,000 the National Association of Scipanies arc worked up over oil dicate they plan to have paintnell, the Veterans' Administration to 8,000 patients at all times. ence Writers. prospects in that district. Tlie ings in the show. indicated it will take over and AT GREM CHAPTER All girls of Edgcmont ward Duchesne ilis sketches have appeared in has County Recorders Ofthe hospital for a time. But Built of permanent brick construcfrom 12 to 21 years of age, and more than 30 contemporary an- operate taxpayers' fice has liccn very hnsy tlie last EPHRAIM SEEKS this arrangement, so far as the Vet- seen as needless waste ofand Northtion as a permanent institution, their mothers are invited to the thologies or American writingerans Administration hat indicated, money by Brigham City year recording more than one FLOUR SACKS Bushnell General hospital would Hr. Pearl Newell was host- home if Mrs. Jean Brown Thurswill be only temporary. Tho Vet- ern Utah residents and organisa- save oil leases. Undoiibled-lv- . You can buy flour at the nation's the taxpayer! money thousand ess to Camp Orem. Daughters day evening. April 4. at 7:30 DRAMA FESTIVAL erans Administration program is to tions. these concerns have great Ephraim flour mill providing if he continued to now were thnt even big it out perpoint They as build as new quickly hospitals of Utah With minor is manently in B. Y. U.s 18th Annual Drama Pioneers, Thursday oclork. failh in eastern Utah's oil pos- the Veterans' Administration own clean empty afternoon at her home, with beds short of changes, experts agree, it would lie ."bilities for they do not spend you bring your Tin affair is sponsored by the Festival fur Senior high schools possible. Simultaneous with the announce- thousands of hospital for sacks of tlie same brand. Lack as permanently efficient and satisMr. Merian Bradshaw assisting YWMIA officers and will be di- will lie held April 4. 5, and 6 in ment that Bushnell is to bo closed He needs in caring time and money in a field unless of sack material due to strikes the need will increase factory as any hospitul which could hostess. First Lt. Effie Millett rected by Mrs. Maxine Davis. College Hall. Any scnlbr high came an announcement that the men, andasthat "'ey are reasonably satisfied Is the reason why the milt is unlie and in rcsiectN built many the today, go by. steadily years Administration is planning conducted the fine program. A The play. Hint the prospects ore good. The Barretts of school student who lias the usual Veterans so. more able to obtain sacks from their 500-behern have d to build a new Strong representations psychiatric locality history was given by V.liirrmio Street and musiral eligibility and is not a graduate hospital In Salt Lake City, And thcru is still the matter of sources. only GO made to the Utah congressmen and regular faciliDaughter Adelc Fielding. Tasty nmrlicrs will be featured. Re- may enter any of the following TEACHER PICKS UTAH'S senators to prevent the closing of the shortage of hoapitnli.-itiomiles from Brigham City. fourteen the And veterans. ties fur refreshments were served. and attendant deprivthe one is Bushnell, abandon to events he The if MOST BEAUTIFUL freshments will be served. highly plan properly registerUTAHN EXPLAINS WHERE million taxpayers' dollars ed by hi school: A one art play: 'efficient and satisfactory establish- ing of Utah and The next meeting of the group BUILDING feel, should Northern BUTTER HAS GONE Utahns would facilities of men which, it build the and ment to another, occupy will be held H. Heulien Reynolds, IT. S. A. dramatic aed humorous read- at a coot of $5,000,000 not ha thrown out4ho window. April 18 at the Life of Schuman Where has butter gone asks or more, is afford through the years. home of Mrs. Lucile AndersonC. radio art instructor, has named consumers all over the ings: ski: retold story: country. Club Orem Brigham City's L D.S. Taber-nncl- e A. J. Morris, pnntomiiio: oration, and extemDairy .Specialist, as most poraneous SIMCCll. "the iK'niitiful U. S. A. C. says the butterfat ( lub !o Visit DAUGHTERS OF UTAH PIONEERS AT Fireside Chat Mr. J. D. Park wa hostess to One-ac- t play entries received budding in Ulali. which goes into a pound of butIt is also reporter! that Artist ter will sell for 56 cenls. while Orem Literary club at Twin from high schools by the Y rf Exhibit Edgemont Pines eafe Thursday afternoon. sncecli department todate are: Reynolds and his art anrireeia-tio- the pound of butter is limited to ANNUAL CONVENTION, SATURDAY The life and works of Robert Ogden. Original": South Sumclasses" will tour Ulali soon sell at. a roiling Next Wediii-alii- y at evening price of only 51 Douglas Richards and Jackie Sehimnn was featured, with mit, "No Greater Love: North to trace tlie influences of lone-b,:i- cents. In addition 4.1 Ili jircscn'ativcs from all to the cost of register eligible daughters. Women's Orem (lull i'i,"'k. Faulkner will be in charge of Mrs. DaCosta Clark reviewing Summit. in the I':, ih Couniv Crimps uf D.'iigM- - bet i. "Riveing nrelii'ects on Ninetrenth Die butter fat In a pound of but' wIhkc parcels ..l i'ii r bn limiHs vi visit tin the program at the fireside 'Fle.ristnn by Robert Schnus-sle- r. Groom": Davis. God: B Y U N wii! lw :,i-- y o I'l.ih Ik fere the Century and .'.Toilerii Utah slriie-- I ter. there is the cost of manuof Utah Piuiit-erchat" at the H- S. Richards home I !' Tile ores ( il!e fir followed hv her playing 'high. 'Don't Feed the Animals": Gallery. i!.at their lf:'i:i. convi 'i- tcii'.i'ii facture. sales and overhead. n following church service Sunday Scb uman compositions. 'liiieotn. "White Iris": Snirli lion Sal ! rhniiK olu-ib !' ii:ler-- , wiil in mtI ions of Utah With i "ri riot ions on ice cream, '( 1. ,it;n.i nex Vi :.r. by Captain Hil WinsLake. Sail "Dark crening. All young people of w!M feel thnt Arthf Hevrinbls vhinniiiL' Members enlovina the lovely , ( l.f ri ingtnn. e milv cream l.i'le tl'.eali i. wiiere the theward. members of the bish- r- .ffnir were Mr' .1 Frv.'.l Chvi- - Provo ir;';!i. "Where lie Cross thoj-- i Ji, runt tlieese lifted, the answer x cm-- i eoiidne be will Hie for Et'stMis of r offiet " i'-opric and MIA officer Made": P;un. "Noiv That ( and s,- enen. Airs Pay tVi'IK Air. E. t'e Box Elder Tabernacle ns to where butter has gone should I. UYV a! Ill hA" partners are invited to be ar w'!I l place Aoril's Here": Uintah High. 'i.' lege" Ha: im-- :( tlie bountiful building in lie obvious to anvnne, he thinks. iP,. Terrv. Air F 11 Cal ler AIr all e till m. ) and qi' fj-;- 't. P:iv!. Air Curtis Gordon Vernal. "Summon of Caric!" f!:ni;'!irrs and mer.-ber- . i llii-Boyd bt T.kiJ ' lln i: wdl ;r . FriM High. Salt .1 G. "Whv I e. Doris Shutt of Salt . Lake, Air.-- Verd Washburn. Air. !ii,oii;,'i tlie i.,!!i witlj O A If T) F Y J rn!i Iitmeers are invitfl G 'v:M ho the guest F rat ton. Airs. J. D. Pyrm. airs, A oi a Bachelor": North f Limi-kerT.:. Si i speaker. will irgli.'M leading on. a II etfe Hunt fii mg comedy: i ll , ex-jion remmiy returned from a CliV o Pvne. Mr. Thomas the various itnniv' Now. wii : Ii ll.e lu.-i- i n iv s of Sirinjr are to lie found by the Ur, ivers'ly Fork. "Tlie I,at Cur-"n'I--- Par spent in England and will IVan Turk, and Airs. Sna' the 'llOW imder t!i( SPjiervi-1 1. ir (Tt 'licet of (lie luothiiLs, is l!.e time io start geri-i- n: and Ferron. Souh Emery. l ef her Buy Park. experiences. 'ivina .loliiisfiii in tiie i ful! aleiiikniee is red Ma'U'iilia Blooms". of a viduy g.inlen. (Our recently tMii'il LT.JS i'limsemenl J.j in ci;d film t ii ill d is new eniuiyli in our niiml-- that when sidj paint pe'ice 'wei q tile two .eY CALFNDAB p.ii'd'-ninIhi: kuif' of a small jilot of land nr a corner INDICATE 85 PER DENT LOCAL huiicn-be will Speeiid irch 29: .! ef nor l ;i' k y;u-ij- , we i) i. fiiesi.!ri:l s of sj :ik in Im'ins of its being- a 11. "It Si hool Ci inmercial Con- ' Dcine'ta IP I on I'rnibi! H'1! (!.;i':!i i;.) The war is i.vi-r: tlievare but UBDi! FOR 1846 FARM CROPS is there still fe, i A Fa'ie-worth!i:,,ebe'iii Mary D1' a icli rv to be over want and suffcrinjT for lack Mn( fur IFeii i l.;i'" p't -- in r brenkb: li t ground ei'i y. 'arali Farm labor survevs indicate "beir med known immttliately i.u p:anv iialiups. loo:! f 00 3 at Hall College SHARON STAKE; ill irrt earl f)i"'i a: i Jkat thtre will bo labor eommiCee. p PI. enough labor Mo !he:r sm-wi' hiMnn o do of i. n!it i" boidd be ju t as j.kntiful this year as lay As farners generally know, 'irch 30: pj pfT cent of all the farm ut Xutv be ' ci.arge of ?Tr. Famtii- S . Arri '''wk la Utah in 1948. :i in these !;rmi':'i '.'.itc w.rk we rmm'y Utah any D.'i' diiiing the war. It not only Pioneer'; ".liters l!iy I according I IT'! 0 Morr: j t i.;t i ii: in the nation but a no he find m airl 1 00 p. in iltmiL Taylor. Irfigan. Einerg-- h:l'"r tenen.'ee, wlm have In it gives the irc.s. Form Labor director fori a):- :.(-- ! 'male t.f ibelr nee.l Woiv.i ' Biinquet iii'.'i1. uluai gui'tii n r a feeling of B y A; l.i He inri :ii" i i bill V' I'll' ' satisfaction. great , i toward Arril I ,iib'p rmejati' i i i : IJ liV t V. Ill I:' ! olid. I iet'.t a ll.V J I: '!! a e.,1 Iit,( ami .Mi while he tit'' giVMI finds that the i Tlie Lx'ension if v.e don't know la' '! - Tain rii.'iele at I'l r :.r:Ti IJaff ! ""rii; I i ;.v I'ii Br i"' F,': via'u-- i Farm Labor n,i i. Mug ; enuks iiu.l a leaf appears. In time lie pulls it ' prorrr.r :: 'so "'''1 emphasize the v--- how r:niV nf re of beets or nv r lie Miff iiiriviil, i:it 'oii'. i) m 'i .T 'im on. F'trt'arv M' ' A 1 n r: Ihe i:J t !.. e!'i,t,,.I,le Iror'j it is the es--; ' are going to be Arr'J 2 an-- 3 tV'oi-'Tr1 r and Pi. - e;i',er ril.i labor this year. r,iirr f!ay ."no in. '! :i I'1.). I.r (o:,ti"!i it.ilf. i.cu Its is can't committees ! ' growth ';e.i : l. titli t : .? r .,ni :i Bovijig ae Wrestling T'l'irrn 'r' Taylor. Mexican ni. ' r fnH j u pini i c.iel it :r f i"' 'll r en .' .... R.hutly tiie mystery of lift. Tlie gard- ora 'n ii ;. lit j I;, i ilV'f'g V.'l'l I. of war will O ak'' -n . ha.: 1fe r in : f ,.i 6 '1' 10 J 5. , and ,i i cu arisir.g from the dead t arlh. : ml. i v,' Tile live' sl,r,dlcmcnt local 'kor'!'':i' Tie i r'ereooi-- w mil w : ' ' ol.: r.""'val iiinl v.'ii D'',i,ii i. !j iduals who have worked hard throughCOURT OF Ll'.'l II over Io he S:i,e fVi. :iby ; Li,ah 1,;,, r, t i'i iy t'.'i' .i1'. t r j requested 1200 t I.e whiter months feel that t.illes he'n: out m-- . given rr J.'ici m nn v. 'l they are in need of a bon. mi w;r Cjrs 'f and 1800 Mexican! f'rio'ni "l Hrc II Cr.rter. Au'1 in sop., place that would afford a vaei.lii.n l mil i r. !i:C "I.l il lul complete j.io'i.ir ,riwI:','S' ''eeation of both YFRM n d to in gt.ii in.; n!ni g cl.an - 'on place lire Yell iwsfonc, or Sequoia or the r'f war and Mexican rcpui'U be to . !'rl n rr- who idcn pn veil rni:H i.e rxj i etc I. (ii'.Mi ('"i:voii. It may be surprising, but the same sort "as v be made in a few i;Vs , Ars,'l (if fl" Ti 'ir-- ' v Vr, Taylor i j.r' Cl.ff F !d nc. rf ti'-f- cti'm tan be found in your own back yard. -. mn4 ei'ili mem-- i hbariin take aid Mil Tnyl-iTi f. i Sharon f 'er,u,ii,i ' :rf- of ' !v Ti'iprv cnu, "Tl.:t!. for their growth a fertile soil; so does labor for cl air-i- "i "'1 :J. clll'es of ' n V, :n be il fine-- ' I'l'l I'OX .v.d t:.e fi.illier M1- - A!'a r:iip r "ce thi" a Court of Iloncr will r. Mr. Try-hq- r t! e imim !, spirit. !) a Worr.iie'-- el'di fecra cry i v;. tl.iecAay evening. O l iq V o jiki-- e Pfnwcrs .) decide i n 2'30 Mr 7 o'clotk at Slinron ln';i"p hegu-niev Ipr e'1 will bn a" wer-I I.oi.k over your garden tools, folks, and prepare Am .3 IV', ,.?r'y atre they can crow prr 1lie Ttrri!(ry of Coloiado I.-vuresidert t'f 1'e f M taLJP,r and sake semim.ry. St mi's froma spiritual feast as well as u feast of good old green, wa 1861. vta Il in oig:,nird in lie i'ernrv group wi'l charge M eq war.1. ere invPed to parreerdirnB to I'jify vegetables. Elnia Holley. special drive is being made admitted as a stain in 1876. of arrargeu-e'.is- . Taylor, is to make ticipnte. On Saturday more than 300 carpenters of the United Brothers of Carpenters and Joiners of America worked industriously in tearing down the two old homes at 151 West 1st North, where their new $100,000 labor . Icmple will Ik built. On Monday a huge electric shovel was completing the job of clearing up debris and adobe bricks and as soon as the great old pine and several other large trees are taken down anu away, excavation work will start on the basement of the building, according to George Higgins, who is acting sujHTintendent of tiie work. 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