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Show WANNA HELP A KID? You will have an opportunity this coming week to contribute to Americas grandest boys movenuait, "The X3oy Scouts of MOBILIZATION INDUSTRIAL fOR WAR America." gigantic network of industbe1" mobilized rial plant Munition the Army-Nav- y $34,000 is needed in 1947 to the National Council, which covers an area counties in Utah of twenty-onand Arizona. Over 8,000 scoutare helped by FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1910 masters and boys the council, headed by Chief Scout Executive, Rulon Do man, and his qualified staff. A finance by Boar.! WEEKLY Uiii:d Slates from peace to war wiiliin 24 hours, according to guard officials. Acting to meet the board is iny eventuality, plans for a speeding reported tightly integrated preparedness mum that would have the natpush-butto- n ion a virtual Volume FARMERS FIRE AT $3000 LIKE LAMB SECURITY plan in the event Stockpiling of uf another war. The farmers of Utah are in-- i critical materials is being tied m With the general preparedness dustrious and prosperous. Their a steady supply crops this year will bring anout plan to ensure 122 million dollarsof critical materials. During the war years when their income FUTURE THE INTEREST HIGH IN FARM A fire loss of $3000 was sustained by Gerald C. Lamb, 6th North and 4th East street, Saturday evening, when a cow shed 400 and brooder containing thickens burned to the ground, The buildings were valued at S2S01I and tlu chickens at $300, which was partially covered insurance, Again the need of a fire partineiit for Orem was empha sized After receiving the alarm and (lie five miles to the scene of the fire, the Provo Eire di parlnu lit, could do lit! prevent the fire from spreading to adjoining buildings. They ! nnrt Tn trolled lnuli-i- l (hi1 - was high, they used good udg IN AIRCRAFT in reducing debts and ac-- ' inent In "immediate prospect" as reserves. The mor-cumulating sea are Stales weapons Undid indebtedness on Utah tgage carraircraft capable of pilot is raw at the lowest fig- a atomic bombs, Navy ying The tire since 1917. There is no tax recently announced. Most K-rspersonal described were planes u' S aMe to snuff out the pro- The farmer's bark account is icrils-target with no help from substantial. His safety id pi', it hniuN and brains" These planes, box a comforting pi'u- - of holds which are in immediate prosovoriinient bonds as a financial per:. would have speeds up to j i csorve. thousands of miles an M'vcr.il All this is as it should be. heur fid would lie propelled There is no group which works , , pulse-jetand hy pjiket. ram-jetfor its incorv. There luibu-io- t The report harder enjines. is no oilier business which is a little .... . that also forecast ny h.wanl and in the future are Mtellte tirtln-eiicerfainties. Even in yo ir of vehicles, circling the earth bun peak prices and ger.i oik red of miles up, like moons. the farmer's rmn is still travel. it added. thi1 on chiii',.ii ; . someone feels the urjo (VpniihTit in . Many farm to visit far places is only a '''j.'111 u n r:!" ,nlV short step from the satelile ve-- ! . ., . nvi'urii'g prop was i,,tK' overnight hy 'i severe sorin lic krnw the tragedy r,r BLEAK AFTERMATH rod the violent dost rue! . mi if OF WAR A vivid picture of the aftcr-nar- h floods. of war is drawn by Frank Rime a nrnrtirrd and llinught-- : Rounds. .lr.. in Ins description of ful individual. 1n farmer lias 1 s . reports received from various registration places throughout the community an unprecedented number of new voters registered Tuesday, the last registration day before the general election, next Tuesday, From Ol M n i j l. An exploding chicken brood- stove canned the fire, wliieh occurred about 7 pm. . i I n Why Iiilu'l.-Iancta- ' We He ne ' I . Wavy Da " i 3 and rrticndwi T't ' ; -- W;-- ? And Whv Is a Associated With Teddy Roosevelt? ATTENTION -- ALPINE WASTE COLLECT i Witliin the space of one year PAPER NOV. 7, 8, 9 from the spring of 1897 when Mr- Roosevelt was appointed As- V'lali All cou nlv camps, sislant Secretary until the ful-- 1 are Daughters of L'tali lionei-rs- , 1898, lie had) lowing spring. a last phu for wasle jinaking overand officers its every ship vvliicli may have accuiiui-11- . hauled. Sent coal to till the aper Die Imme during iled arojiid bunkers and ordered t D,n pu-- i few lnnnDis. ship's crews. lor the large! prariuo A ear will 1m- located at Fro liim-sil- f r lie was a v ii on November 7. 8. and 9. ami wanted every tiling lie which the various camps phio had anything tu do with the :o fill Tim proceeds will be same way. U'cil for TJl.'F activities, inclu He saw Die ill prepared fleet i "icr '!i pelilicalUin (if a in the China sea and ordered In ml, of pinui'iT Iiistor-ic- s ammunition to be scnl to itmt r staiioii witii instructions to Tlie newspapers siioidd hr i,.Wi.y n have his fleet icd irdo l.imdles or tdaceil in i iii li.ijn- for any oveiitu i aper r'lrlons tlie' niuejirinc-; litv. tied hacks removed from Alecrwliite r.t home the gntli-iiin- old and li(nks and tied or jil.iced in war clouds grew darker arlnns. and more tliir atoning. Imt the In firem Die iaindlr s are ti,. Chief Executive. William Me io lii bruueld to Sharon war I Kinhy. hesitated to give his 'liar I. to Die i'.omes of ATrs tin ahead go Scerclary Mariam Uradsiiw Airs. Tl:ii,-No need "i tile "I'':.' s! n l" Nelson and Mrs Emma Str.it i I nI'oi-.war liliinDy" lie 'on A rfilh'f'lion will le made DISTRICT SCHOOL j j - i sliarp-.slino'.o- i llieir guaranteed cash valug per- - year on October 27, the birth- immediate use for any day ol Teddy Room t u. i Jins ;wi piesidcut of merirency. The more! a farmer puts irdn hi j the United Males was born on financial reserve. Die more he that day of Die year 1858, in af, 'guards Iiis future welfare New York. nml iirnspcTity. ilc lias miIUlTiiiics been called Die prcMiiciu witii a "big slick", and in reading his life's story and nuitng his inherited Iviid- -j LuciVc Woffinden eiien s, from loyiioud, his love (if adventure, li s courage, lus strong w il .power ami fiarless-- i i,u., in si 'lnig people ami Dungs aright, tins title fits him very 'will. It was Die (iouiiii.ini char nl r.i a cumr and push-itu n ii "in i n ihrmigll Die liiltieul: ami w.ii. ui h y i tu - nl lii- - mu ie itnljeri ItarnweJI it, ii is, i til an ariicn' Diimu rat h V. ft U' I o in ilia,', him niiii (,. a 0 hT ; , '! W( l'i e.ijoy bill lie r i isi,i i D Nani; siiy. ,! S'l'at- ; v "my l.iDn r and ion ia'.iu i s : Hi". a 1.S'"'. wi n iti pnijiicao ais: 1 wiii cas1 ' I.'-i- . ' ! Virgi'd-. Ini W P :l ii. li.. ( I.n r I'.oii r n, i p, ;l, i,. 1 V, .Sll , in : mil! o mcai ,ics ,i. Fv G dl'iu. n. Ron id the hove niiig cia-- ., not 111 lie M W u 7 T.el':i! fli.ll1" it- i l V i ,i ,i a l iiii;,. : n .i"! or V.'ifm. niea li. .M the oi 2:; nli red it :( Da s'!-- ' e 1 i is last (. lice w:is l!,al if a j my-sixtl- wides under Die shadows factories smokeless (J the One minute in t!.c muck (if Mukden leiiA Du Tn ten months this Alan- ftnrv chiiriiiii metropolis has lieon sacked and looted over and over tv Russians, by Japanese Com-ipi!s. and finally b.v local mobs AW Diero is not a doorbell to fi!':. per a door to nor a r factory to enter WOMAN'S INDUSTRY I up in arms against the pri i.i-- i n on ' AJrinufnciure1 wiD itilie ;; j i noke-s'acV- 1 I'm-i- i.r-l- li r,cr r nf wailing v 'iTaii- - am lm .ul at douldu prices. ui t';i:ni f- -r n r.-- c'l'-tou- a a -- llosless at Partv re-ii- i I fnrnHp r iid f r i - I',". 1 . . . ffF; g-- ii . i - . ''wn j i . ,1 - ! ! a-- T,e American Leg on (3 ' i ri , i n ludi l.i'l Friday :d ren-'em.i- C'om-mo'i,,- - : : g a'd. 'll 'It'dirirt Anv. T inll came tile liluwing uj) of one i.o- vi.'io rl mav liike Die a liaDIc hip. "the Maim nil cilreei in the ear on ft1' l'i in nary 13. 1!!97. ami Dm war ''null. . r in li nvo e mu n bmpm .i . " tr hold within till day., or lake .1 i eoences. was Miiijniom d pi Cuban waters at cnee The Span !. f was , si ,ii ihvposi d ol in a huriy and the Cuba:, war v. a ov r. witl.nl. the Ie,- - hi : sir;i or soldier t .1 L; . k i,her (h l. ivi i i M ' h. i till ilid'recllv Wild i tision e wlinl I I r.i ! A i ' ; i a' a n i to fight " , is I A I t! din'-Il- 'id. .al '.;,l : ri S ' il I f i Mr Yes" .'ii!'- ' if i'i d ' .' il.' ii!i ler t., ' Die ful ,i ii, ! . : forci D.i "'I-- : i 'y l ' ! er r.il v TO QUEENS i rl ,, i ,i' 4 at 39 p use r.f ft Do ,ui la!. i ii All growers slerii h v i t. ii. ri ed arj r;i"iion n- - Dime to at- - iifl . . tl, l.oii-- r I. I veil r -- I l'i- ' rviee r e ; . i . UI " ( li" : i , 'il lei-- I i. I. . ; : i'-- y i. : I' U I' V eoiinly will lx Selirl 'ITieje are fifiei n eidrie ..e.d Die lady cli.i en w il have an nt porluuiiy lo eompeh i Dn r ehosi with (i:eeiis litmu'hnul 1h sate of I'Diti for lie Iii. nor i if l.ei-- .j the Ci n!ou-f 17. M;d in i i, for ;n id W ill k e part ill ail Die yt.ile cell- Die lualioiK dinll lit a 1 1 ' 'li,. e;,r 110 (1 illg Will Ut l '1 ?'!.(. LV-d- o iioMK T Ikre r A.liiiuuiieeoi' u of Tdr .I'M 'I F( Iku 'al D:e jirrival ' f u ' n :! v in' Die mai Vallae. Di FitKii : ' . i'i ' V: i i .' , I I III 'a :i i . 1,1. i Till-- I ; ' : N : . i I j ; ll 0,1 i r ui I , i Ini. 9 Hi I I ;. li'U Tf X 'll I.ll "Fvi I k'l 'I 11'" i. i ,' - l' I - . , i 1 ! -' - . ixi-'ili- i r 1 I Chii-iih.'- i knou ii Ia Die wliicli l.e OM'I'ldelll ui red m i . work ken I, ui l, 'J'I'.'t: I : Slrtsvctl in Sermon to iiuihi !'!( Ilf I ' . M's-ui'i'- s - i . 11! . lie nodi r the direction of tin1 Iloneers laugh i rs oT Fl;di 'il on inhi is of Dial nri'ania.. on arc invited to al'iri-- (nd i! o' n - interestedp o Sins IVnnlly Is i.o i (if i i i aflirrioon at xne in Frovo, tlie Dio (ueeu to rcpiv tiii.iding mi I j 1 CHOSEN RE 1 ; v it fr i Virt.:inl:t I : C; n,k airat.gid oni'-.a'-f- p . veeiii". Neverolier in denO'is'i'a! he I ' :,rl rile matters lo h m I., a lUcn.inl ((.Ioim They dumseives and weie not Iteeimenl ol vn.mp-rk'".'i. l tic " (.'on '!) It d..i ll lake iiom a ,v'i. I,.r.'. r young ipsttirl hr.e Tediiy iloose- .. ii up (.;ni in Die 11, s Fro-pose- iin-rcl- i d 1. - I.T I.AICi. the W'ii "ow l ha i Iiu'm ni'u ' ; o o'liei Siotj j ikJjzc Salary " i E . comd to .'o, iiln.oi (his war." he said f (It 'll I,1 vi coii'.c ativway. soon-- i von1 i Con-pai.v- l i :::iVi I nli-rs Yillaiv, :sfii I - . v a . in: I Irrial'O': Svdi'n -- Ted'lv Lcdurc on ; Dewey i Correction give tliemsi Ives picsi nt of $10. (i()0 plus a 3.73 mills reiliii'lion in lax levies liy voting "Yes on Utah Conslilil' ional iu.ents No. 3 and 4 in tlie November 5 general election. Such was Die declaral ion made 'iiday I iv Alpine ScIiimiI District Siiperiniendenl D. K- - Mitchell, after a slml.v of tlie district's revenues aid i ipaled rn.t' r eiii reut ojieralions, as op- a f . I AivLciidmont Seeks Property owners and voters Alpine School District can if Ed-em- -- . ban PATRONS -- - who are: Rnyd Davis Geneva. Golden Hansen Sharon. Harold Nielson Fleasant View. Ray Loveless Timpanogos. Spencer Madsen Lake View, C. M. Stone Vineyard. Clarke Carter Grand View. Hawkins Edgeinont. Roy, LcRoy Nichols Windsor, Fred Fielding Vermont. Anyone desiring to give, but not approached by a ward committeemen, may do so by leaving their contributions with Orland Pyne, Orem City hall. A big kick-o- ff banquet will be feted November 6, 8:00 p.m. revenue iMissible to tlu; posed at Virginia Manor, two blocks under Die minimum education north of Secra Theatre, for all program tlie unicndmcnls would ward chairmen and their com( I feel. mittees. Special Euests will be Kcvenues according to the dis-- ! Council Chief, Rulon Doman; triet under the minimum pro Field Scout Executive, Tell total would approximately main Floyd Loveridgc, Charsaid Superintendent Gubler, $948.8(10, les Sessions, General campaign .Mitchell, comparing that total chairmen, Mayor J. W. Gill man, with Die anticipated $630,000 A. P- - Warnick, Lincoln high ossilile vvilli receipts from state school all ward bishiiiiids ami local taxes for school ops afidprincipal;D. Henry Taylor, Clayupport and maintenance in ton Watts, R. Milton Iloldaway, methods 47 it tlie ,1948 present Sharon stake presidency. of school financing were to be iiiitii,,.i',d. Taking Die highest possible levies under the proposed new plan si plan which places the ' ale as guaniiilcciiig up to 73 uer cent of the cost of mainten iici and cperaliori of a mini.inn program of iducalion involving an oullny of $3,000 per lasur ...: i unit per year prop-Mowners of Alpine District vniild pay 18.8 mills for senool iippc! m:d mninleiiniice, .1 of i mill more than the levy which would lw imressary tn provide an iipiivaienl jirngram with con-LINCOLN FFA PLANS iniintiic nf current sclml c niiDioii.;. However." ssiid Supl. Milch-II- . HARVEST BALL "if Die rceummendulionx of T.-h Filildy Cimunlltee ire ci.rriid mu. (hero are oilier Flans are underway for the n the tax pa.v- r,f - n ' T i !ii.n:i,:im of Aiii.iial FFA and FHA Harvest Fall bi he held November 27. he cem.ly levy for vvilfar'' pur-- There will be several raffles ;.ri"..t ''; i f iio- i mid a good tmc laud eiiiiie-ien- s ' f;,r (.j';.,l'--,'- l an hy all who at- i ii:u.(' tend. Tli ifiiirilv levy for vif:ire sta-- i Cole and Rulon Cluff. i i lur.v is 2 5 mills arid '( it i Slide FFA hand members, rond levy, now at 195 mills, Donald Hubs and Dean Larsen, would lie lo .6 mill. lw ,.;i,f,.r representatives to the n have National FFA T bus ten cuiiii;iralive toal ntiriiift ffoiu Convention, Kansas City, Mo., il vii fur .clii n welfare and wii re Die Future Farmers of . Die ,m rent and pro. ; :, ( im-'eAm.,rj., Vjrfnrv Convention was plans would hi' IVi ei;) levy Propu' ei Wliile in Missi-nr- i the Utah In.-.! 18 7 10.8 hand on iiihers and repre'eiila- Lev f W. Ifrire 2 5 JO, lives were guests of tlie Inde1 1 93 i) 8 pendence 'oiii.lv !tn, ( Commerce 17 4 and the I, I) S. Chiu eh Central T'.ii!' 2113 In a idi1 mu." said Sup' rio-- Ku'iy mission at TH nendenie. ieii.li nl !M itehel "Die prnp-Ki'They nl'o Iii! the high Kan-aCilv. im hiding 'lr "iiiiriiii'i's the di'.lrict a Du-fin'sAm.of Mean iT reveiiue. hie Royal, Ft. grral- a"'! l.oi'T s.3iow in luud.. iui fling 75 n r ci ijoek Aiverien r.il f Die ci, t nfI ! ii'aiulniiriuci dn Die ro'irii r'n Fu'iire ami op' rat mu nf il- - I'll : an. i am j 1 1 i ,, I November 5. In one district where 798 were on the books, 230 new voters j In Orem dis- were registered. irict No. 4, there were 33 new ' e's'rantx and in Pleasant View ,7!- - riel No. 2. 23 persons rogix-lereiwliiili is almnt the same; ra'io as the larger districts in the ir.iidv 1 r .r the responsibility for financing the Public Schools on the Legislature . . . places '.lie by-far- Ic.-'- s Sharon Stake, a leading district of the council, has accepted 'he call to do her part. Leading en of the community are giving of their means and taking time off to assist in gathering funds for the cause. In each ward a chairman has been chosen to pick a committee of eight to ten loading men who in turn will see six other contributors. chairmen of the district, Victor Anderson and Ray llanks, are confident Sliar-odistrict will go over the top, from the enthusiasm and spirit shown by the ward chairmen, The UTAH STA TE COXSTIJUTION . ELECTION COMING mobolizaiion e INDEPENDENT PROVO, UTAH Number 48 10 LOCAL AFFAIRS STATE NEWS-MAGAZIN- E 'I I' I F rr t ' i i ,T.:ii f'!.; Dif-'- . e.f ui linn, n 1'" t.l rt 1 S:.!' 'a I p. n.s'i M t' CM) N.iv f .n r..i -- I. Tl e ' ; - .. l. v-- l.i 'u ? ,1 t! - ....I. i ; , I , t: e 1 r F" s - T t i 1 '.s. ' . .'.-- ( fl -- nf ft .' i'." .v i r 'V- ' '! I'V ' V Ml ... 1 .?- - ' r.iv |