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Show Safely jroffic Cheek-u- to Begin May p 15 peacetime vacation season in five years short weeks. Yet the needless loss of during this coming summer will almost Kv jnan tlf the goriest months of the war unless the killer. Nothing is llyne to dul1 lhe weaP)ns is an instrument that is also The killer, ironically, boons of modern man the automo- of the greatest No juggernaut in itself, the automobile becomes the direct result of human carelessness. killer only as fir-- t Our in a few done to reduce the highway acci- -. Can anything be 7 An emphatic affirmative answer is given by t Association of Chiefs of Police. the International Under the sponsorship of that organization, many on May 15, will begin their thousands of police officers, ftsffic Safety Check program. While the program is in force and there is encouragiit will continue indefinitely traffic ng indication that the check brakes, lights, tires, windshield will officers involved in accidents or all cars of iperg and horns Owners of defective cars will le admoniservice stations and have their cars shed to visit their pit in safe driving condition. Better still, the police will endeavor to teach the must learn to drive safely and driving public that they carefully uries.. ar will to prevent a rise of accident deaths and The police owner. program merits the full support of every SAFE automobiles in keep you SAFE! UTAH'S inj- INCOME the hands of SAFE drivers ed letters of that extend TAX from the editorpraise of the Los Ange- les Times across America to a Professor of Business AdminisRETURNS CRUSADER tration at Harvard University. Editors, governors, mayors, conWASHINGTON gressmen, senators. Yes. he also received a letter of thanks' treasurer of Almo B. Simmons, Provo tax from the former re-- ! the United States, Henry conwltant and author, has Jr. timed from the national capitol. with conferred Seeing he many inequities in our there hje present tax laws. Mr. Simmons the top leaders on tax legislation, and his phamphlet In- started pounding our state and ono nme Tax Insomnia" was placed federal tax officials over Record by year ago, and the State of Utan in the Congressional their tax form exCongressman J. W. Robinson. did simplify Mr- - Simmons As this record goes to every actly as shown by Amcri-- j in his thesis. itate, city, and hamlet in Realizing that if a state could n it calls to the attention of the present do this, well so could our Federill tax officials With renewed intiquated and unjust tax laws, al Government. the above thesis determination this One Man furthermore, left for Washington points out many of the changes Tax Army D. C., where his efforts were that must be made if taxpayers Fear or climaxed by the Congressional ire to live without Record. His efforts have not lint." been in vain! Ur. Simmons has now receiv m Mor-gantha- i Hatreds lit Should Be Kept of Political Campaigns Bitterness and hatreds should the peace table and His spirit It kept out of political camp- should prevail, the millions of aigns was the plea made by armed men could lay down their Arthur V. Watkins, candidate arms and return to their fam- Nomination ilies. Atomic secrets could be Senator in an revealed and its immense power address to the Pilgrim group of be put to use of mankind. th Community Woodrow Wilsons warning Church Wed-- r in his last great appeal issued .'lay evening. Mr. Watkins also urged that just before his death, to his f n spirit of Christ should guide countrymen under the title of those trying to bring about peace The Road Away From Revonations as well as in lution, should be made reindustrial groups in our own quired reading for all leaders country. and negotiators in fact for all Mr. Watkins said in In his people everywhere. part: iia Hatreds warning he said: The sum of the What is needed In our poli-t'r- whole matter is this, that our discussions of today is civilization cannot survive ma owe of the spirit of Christ and terially unless it be redeemed recriminations and bitter-ws- spiritually. It can be saved only Surely the world has had by becoming permeated with it! fill of bitterness and hatreds the spirit of Christ and being a the bloody war years. made free and happy by the out of 4rches, as such, cannot practices which spring can disChart in political campaigns, that spirit. Only thus wt tolerance and the spirit of content be driven out and all doing unto others as one would the shades lifted from the road to be done by, which ahead. Here is the final challurches teach, can very well lenge to our churches, to our .. "?ade the basis for all pub- - political organizations, and to discussions and should guide our capitalists to everyone who fears God or loves his counjjw who are making decisions, would not be mixing try- Shall we not all earnestly torch and state. to bring in the new It would only Putting into practice the les-- day? f Christianity. u that spirit were the guid-J- J Industrial War Discussed Discussing the industrial war IJwer in the current labor Mr. Watkins said, and capital and labor, the United that trikes should only be perNations Confer-nin the meetings of the mitted as a last resort and after There r'1'1 secretaries of the big all other methods failed. indusan should be impartial contrast there Z; disputes court established compared with the trial with and power to investigate and accusa-anJd bickering, the make findings binding on both fanning of hatreds that now sides. Negotiations should bo being manifested. compulsory before strikes or Ubor Fairly lockouts are permitted. or instance , And in all industries or servit should recessary for laboring men ices having to do with the absoresort 1o strikes to lute necessities of life, there m ... e. arbitral py arp in reason and should be compulsory inn !13 have must nation w,titlpd to. The tion. It should not h. of lives the for to to them preserve power dsre?ary ,he health, the safety its citizens. Neither Industrialmillions of ists nor labor leaders should be iBnv,VP,y livc must Cl,,zns in the (f waging aliove the law. They j themselves, war-ftsettle disputes either t W!U,.rial !?! ',s wcr? guided by promptly, or have the properlyof spirit off Christ controversies constituted representatives ,)p settled. In truth the people do it for them. Intin ariw, because dustrial warfare as it is today Christ does not give must end. It is intolerable. To riw controversy, it would last settlements must be greed which is the un- they will be if they are for wars of all normrated with the spirit of if Chrisi pie at Christ. for the Republician for United States al s. J Kf 11 J war-betwe- en d 'J d -- cn-lr..- r 1 just-an- !? rxm f vfn Mi A WEEKLY VOLUME TEN RACE Number Twenty-Thre- MEET MEMORIAL NOMINATION U.S. FOR AMERICAN SENATOR OF Tile Memorial Day rare meet being sponsored by the Wasatch Chapter No. 1 Disabled American Veterans is turning up some surprising information, and one of the biggest surprises is that some fine racing slock is owned by Provo citizens," states W. L. Mildenhall, race program chairman. Ervin Stevens, a popular Provo policeman, has Lulu Bell, sired by Happy Scott, who won the $100. .001) Anita Handicap a few years ago. Mr. Stevens states his filly is a very fast runner and that she won a first place at the Murray Farm Bureau meet at Murray last sum-me- : OEAL AFFAIRS Flllli AY, LOT Gffi FILES SURVEYOR POST m 194S SELECTED t, Emma Clarissa be71. gry-hairspectacled negro, quietly accepted the honor of being "American mother of 1946." She is the mother of seven, including a college president, and is the granddaughter of a slave. Mrs. Clement was selected in New York by the Golden Rule Foundation for the honor it has confered on outstanding mothers for the past 11 years. She was the first negro to be selected. T a1 . IMUJi-ENHEN- MOTHER Mrs. AT PROVO I A OF .STATE E PUOVO. UTAH e SEEKS DAY NEWS-MAGAZIN- I S' j? i? ; j.RSITY SHOW According to Vcrda Olsen, Y v.ciiil chairman, the Varsity written by Oriit Parker Professor Preferred and i i ivted by Jean Reese will be presented in College hall on the evenings of May 18 and 17 with i. ull student cast. r n .1 Lie leuiis lrl ,C 1 Cl,1-,- i , , : 'it base : i .'...panied MAN .r-'- i i - impel: piulc'ir fur tin- , I . will, ; . i - into Utah's scenic Travel areas is now doubled as compared to what it was a year ago 1- I' !. nllO'.i i 1 I is : ,;s music. s wrote the play. who flivecls the evel,il iiiiiiiIm rs CLUB .v.l ...OI,.' i RATION . FILES FGT REELECTION Y Dance Club of Miss Loise Klt-i, physical education hist rue-i-r- , will preseni n dance riemun-- ; in. t.n nil May 15 and IB at 7 n.r.i. hi (lie Smith Building Ball MimU rs of the ; i . William L. (Bill) Suker, Pro- 9 I). Green, County lias filed his canticket l.'laty on the witii the County Clerk for irvetr. fruit farmer, with the secretary of stale aa a candidate for the Republican nomination for U. S. senator. Mr. Baker, a newcomer toj politics, is a native of Michigan. he A engineer, came to Utah four years ago to work on the Geneva steel plant during construction. s n,in. I.uvcrn engineer and Wednesday filed contraction vo ' l - this month. More than 4.000 visitors spent in Zion Canyon. Snow thinks are still encountered adjacent to (he road In the liighcr reaches of Bryce canyon. Quaking aspen are just atart-in- g to put on their spring dresa or green in the Utah mountains. In' the higher altitudes, the aspen is still dormant and snow lies in deep drifts. Midway, a small town nestling on the eastern slopes, below- high snuw covered mountains three mili-- s west of Heber City should prove an attraction for nrtisls. Its beautiful green meadows, fine dairy stock, occasional trees, mountain streams, old pioneer homes and deep grass growing everywhere even right up to the sides of the roads Veent an attractive picture. The place Is an alpine paradise. 'I Easter Sunday a Linns Inc plol orif.iral by UTAH NOW BEAUTIFUL IJy.- ..- . I v 1916 Spotlighting; Ulali By Wm. Clyde Bchunin gin-- The races are planned to be up to the best tradition of racing and the Gatager electric starting gate will be operated Dy experts. The races will be from 5.8 mile to 1 1.8 mile for good purses. A pony race will be run each day of the meet and local pony owners are making preparations to enter some fine stock which will be purely an unprofessional race with boys riding their own ponies generally. A saddle horse race will be run each day which also will be in the nonprofessional class. Races will be held for all winners of previous days and all horses that did not come in the money also free for all entries and two year olds, miv races, sire races. Purses will range from $85 to $200 per race each day. This meet is the first of tne year in Utah and has created more general interest of horse owners and the general public than is usual for Utah county. All the well known operators from Utah are taking part. There is, a fine possibility that some excellent stock will enter from Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada. Ail horsemen are requested to submit their entries early in order that a complete program can be published. 11). B. Y. U. NOTES Cel-men- EX-OT-E MAY Different facturs of dance and how they influence composition will be explained by Ardis Adams, June Tliain, Marian Pilcher, and Dove Call, all stu- HOLLYWOOD COMES dents, and their lectures will be TO UTAH accompanied by demonstrations. Sis-onpart of the program Motion picture people from will feature a dunce concert of Hollywood flew into Salt Lake the follow ing numbers: Hebrew City this week in an effort to Percussion folk variations; electrical generating Study, Sound, Campus, Orrhes-- equipment powerful enough to (ration. Letter from Home t light up an entire street at a Spoon River, und Gerswhin Ire- movt. Nation (n Johnsons I llld,a; Canyon, 18 miles from Kanab Original music lor some of Accompanied by Whit Parry, of the numbers was written by llie Parry Lodge, the group acJosephine Hutchings and Bar- - companied by Utah Publicity bara I mu Boyer. Miss Boyer al- - (Department representatives flew so arranged some Hebrew tunes o inspect molor-gene- for the number Hebrew folk rnior outfits for sale by the war variations. assents corporation. The cam era work on the picture will RAZORLESS BEARDS start about June 1st, and it will Green is filling the of his term term cut short by approximately a year at the beginning, while he wax uii leave of absence complete work as field engineer during the con struetion of Geneva. Mr. Green is a native of ProOutlines Platform vo and received his education In an announcement of in Utah schools and is admitted candidacy, Mr. Baker said: y 5v,; .O practice in ilia field of Im a baby in the political by the State game and have never had any if: He has liegislratiim. of incut an to run for before inclination r.ui engiand ,Wrd surveying naoffice. But the stale of the neering for the past fourteen tion is such that I have decided t, in the Tinlic Minin-- ! yrni-to enter the race. In all my 50 L Phillips, Utah Douglas and Utah wilh at Geneva, naseen never the years I have Auditor, has announced Comity. He has been active in tion in such a deplorable con- County his candidacy for reelect ion in church work and served a three S.U, fhavlng rmm, ml Titled Ramrod dition as it is at present. picture is the coming Democratic primar- year mission in South Africa and razor blades should have hit a western and will feature I am convinced of the necesstrictly to due week the this ies. l is at prcxi-nCommissioner o' MiCrea. Preston Foster and slmnsorV sity of the brotherhood of nabeard i Mr. Phillips is completing his Senior Scouting in the Sharon Senior tions as well as the brothemood first term as Auditor of Utah district. growing con test which ends to iytrV1 is the director. Most of of man. I believe there is just (Troth He was elected in 1S42 During liis term he lias col of K8''b wiB be as much need for strict control County. office in population announced will Winners be ,the of loclcd ami January the location as extras. Paramount is of lawless elements of labor as taking 1843. One month after taking (if approximately 300 Section tonight at Hie Ad Ball with now of is control for other there "Darling Clemenany making Day entered the Service, corners in the valley and prizes for the longest, reddest in Monument tine lawlessness. It is to be regretted office, he 3 Valley. and beards. in sparsest the 5th years them to adjacent permanent Army started May 10th. hat our uncalled statesmen have spending Shooting all men except last He Air Corps. returned Although objects to preserve their locaannual Utah not had the courage to come fall to complete his unexpirert tion. This is (lie first lime siu h Dell! Phi pledges were eligible The twenty-fiftthis in out the and oppose open wen supposed to i ' term. He was the first County a wealth of information has been mid vigil.-mie- s Strawberry day w'lll oe held evil. soak all sIiiivihI men into the Official to resume his duties available to the public. Wednesday, June 5 according to announcement by A. B. Gibson, Labor-Politic- s no known duckings have after completing Army Service. Tie The county roads, bridge'' of Pleasant Grove Delli Phis pledger neriirred. is Mr. an president active )iaVe and been under Phillips The coalition of Petty poliproperties Chamber of Commerce and gen-- 1 ticinns in nspiired t grow a beard , his technical supervision and are and the high places oral chairman of the celebration. called labor leaders with Provo Sixth ward He; under constant improvemen for initiation so all inen should I motion on each county in the spuri - 10 n state- - At this wriMng. a field Chairman of the various comfor the with more hard surface mid have boards today. ills the ous panaceas for the of !num is visiting county scats mittees have been selected as nation church. In 1:rnc at limn any is causing such a strain graveling holding sessions with county follows: Parade and Queen con- on o i r national During his army service, Mr. i,e history or the comity. economy as to clerks and others In an effort to test, Leland Ivors. Afternoon Insure its was Person in engaged Phillips complete disintegrasecure data on industries, towns, Joseph Christensen: tion in the near future unless nel and Payroll work, which program. May 11 Viking social unit j attractions, people, etc. The S: him in his po- l Rabbi display ana sale. voters will exercise their helped training rights Joseph Gitin to Banquet and Social formation will be used for pub- Howard Warnick: Decorations. to as Auditor. He also served Halls. put fcBrless men in office. silion H. E. Bradley: Dance, Ray S. lieity purposes and to supply the as Deputy County Recorder for iSpCUK lit III U Mr. Baker, father of three May 12 Mother's Day. many calls made on the departMerrill; Evening entertainment. children ami a veteran of World six years. The exprience he May 13 Radio Skits. College ment for such data by various ConcesErtman Christensen; make him and had ihafi Jewish qualified the War I, said he would run on a Reprcscnting Hall. sions. Ertman Christensen and one-termagazine publications. Rabbi capable of serving the people Chautauqua Society, platform because he i. and Lyceum. Tabernacle, 8 p.m. board of directors. in the position Joseph Gitin of Berkeley, Calif the county doe-nthe convinced official who May 14 Dr. I. T. Wilson, stu UTAHNS OPTIMISTIC Another gala day is being will visit the campus of Brigham have to worry about the of Utah County Auditor. dent Assembly 1 1 a.m. planned and the committee in next election can best serve the on Young University Monday Keeiial of students of Misr theAll Utahns are optimistic over to invitations the extend Geneva situation. The subcharge a will He 13th. make pubMay people. Summerliayes, Smith Banquet mission of six bids for the lic appearance in the evening purjiq mol fo luajxa eqr of unsj 8:15 Hall, p.m. chase of the great $204-- ill populace of Utah County tc on a( win 'i t ie he will rix-aDa 15 nee Ball Review. May is a vital move in the diplan to be present. The Prophets of Israel, rfab-b- i God Relationship room, 7 p.m. Book Review rection of Utah's future welfare an able and interesting Gitin, rVnd Man Emphasized Sigma Psi Annual Banquet md industrial growth. speaker, will be on lour for the RYU Community Church Sriith Building. 7 pm. Horse Show Considerable work and effort Jewish In Sermon Society May Smith Review, lias been put forth by organizaTo Be Annual from Mav 13th through nfjy Ballroom. 7 p.m. Dr. J. C. Moffitt, Superintions and individuals of Utah to I7th. is Man Adam Fallen and tendent of Provo public schools. Varsity Show. Cfilleg- Hall. secure this war baby as a per- The first annual horse show Is May 17 T.-- Chapter of for the Chris- - the subject of the Lesson-Ser- guest speaker manent institution. Business at shown will be Brigham Young tian authorized Christian Delta Sigma ILiyr-de- . Fellowship Group, meeting mon j groups outside of state the have Stadium, Friday. in Provo University Science on Churrhps Sunday, WARNING IN Vars:ty Show, College Hall. pulled for Geneva, all of which Community church. May 24. 1946 from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday evening May 12 'at 7 May 12. 19 American Legion MeMay a general awareness The meet is to be invitational o'clock, to which the morial Service. For all sol- indicates Among the Biblical citations public of the importance of Utahs steel and rbbons will be given to WEEDONE USE make us And God Let said. 's: who diers killed were is during plant in the western economic general cordially invited. the war. Smith Building, 8:30 end Dr. Moffitt will review fawn ' nwn in our image, after our like- industrial picture. All entries must be made Bodie's p.m. recently published book- ness: So God created man in A warning that weedone through Max J. Fielding, man- No Man Knows My History," His own Image, in the image of -- ith Young as 24 D. will defoliage ager, in care of created he him; And God regular sprays, said Mr. foowing which g g(,ncritl ,.Is God s All in casi-some mav and trees fruit University. had saw Wallare, he that adding that tests show Those held. will everything cussion be are invited to show their stock. who miss this meeting will be made, and behold, ft was very result in death of the trees if;.ajd cry.itallization of Wallace. Classinrlude: (Genesis 1: 26. 27, 31). allow-- d to contact the trunk or; Observation of the trees lndi - i'l,? weedone remains in the good. a"al under as most of us know is a critical tank even though in week Among the correlative pas- - 'any part of th'- branches or foil-- , ,.n(,s j)la( absorption of the. sPraV (saddle bred) to be shown in analysis of the life of Joseph sages from Srfenre and Health eg'- - wa i"" I today by Mel- - !,Ijrav hv the trunk and e dilution to defoliate trees that halter. Smith .which in fact is a Stallion (saddle of the Mormon Church.history 2 Model Dr. " in halter. bred) to he shown has reviewed this lwok Stallion 3 Model (heavy several times, and his ability to in halter. shown to be breed' handle the subject most of(ic!- pni i (sad-Thr-horse 4 gaited when near spraying Ca'iiion should lx- used in entlv and interestingly is welt end Idea, are Indestructible in weedone t(, .'nrav weeds in or die bred). Rrieneeno a,,d Bowers. Mr. Wallace rnirmii.Science knows and near said or fruit trees, near any kind of farm in this (iar.1 i'.v. known (.praying 5 Five gaited horses (saddle from nor return to bar- - Mr. WaMaee. If any of the spray ; m.u. near flowering shrubs and cautioned. large crowd is expected at tiii- lap bred). monv. bvt holds the divine order (rifts he trunk or ;,.., ;ii fi.,Wers. because or tne meeting. 6 Stock horses. e vnirinat law, in which God branch- - - -- f trees, very ,f weedone 1o kill such -- T 7 Pleasure horses by genand al' hat He rreales are per- - harn f"t efreds will lie noticed lin,.o-. Mr. Wallace continued, dv" r'ie mother, us I have re- - in the s v.'itli in a year. . era) citizenry, to be ridden a rect .to eternal have and slioui-.imb, . , ,t hived No estrangement, be care taken you.. c . w an inf canter. and walk, trot mained unchanged In its rtern- in the to proven1 the -- pray from eun no emulation, no (b'rcit, enters A iiui.imr of pear tn-eas Duds eo gw in proportion .,, hMorv- ( 8 Children's class, for rhil 47. shrids and crops' into the heart lhat loves as BYt orihards which received cling tn-errnmei.t apparent, the dren under 16. la-- t while of the but surav-i'ii- ! Je;es loved. It is a false sense using wnntp spring spray Mr. Fieldinc states there will j.Golden Ru'e utilized, and thrj i 'iienmenl sect inns of :0 tree--l:ir-- e of lnve that, like the summer should nut ennoble' Benevolent the '1, feeling and man uf liberty and the gen jrigh's be no rntrv fees th fo'ifi'c-the weed spray and l.irimk. soon l.'ets drv. wi'h ttic pi'h in manv v'h most 'be triflinr snered. held cer of u ( mibi!-invited to attend ir o ediidely of the branches turning black then afterward Tha-ker' Mary Baker Eddy. Baker Eddy this first even' of this type. Mr. uul-un- self-educat- sw-ur- 1 - - i rut-rin- dis-irie- "t t? '"-las- - Set Strawberry For June ha-tie- d h e i raw-berr- ot -- Indestructihlc of at at ion-pla- nt Clini-'auqu- Affair - j : i wn - I -- hr.-nn-- 't - I . j .. - . I s . wcn-J-H-- 1 I ay |