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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS And The Journal Six Secondary Road Projects Planned For 1938 By County Commissioners 200 New Homes Needed In Provo; Five Year Forecast Six separate road projects in Utah county were agreed upon by the county commissioners, W. J. Johnson of Spanish I'ork, chairman; Theron S. Hall of Springville, and Sylvan W. Clark of Lehi ; in conference thia week with the members of the state road commission, W. II. Ilammond, Chairman, Yeston G. Peterson, and George Abbott, and Chief Engineer 2. C. Knowlton, who together agreed to spend $166,000 in ETHIOPIAS VICEROY Two hundred new homes in Provo would not nearly satisfy the demand for residences in the city according to City Engineer Elmer A. Jacobs, as he forecast probable building programs for 1938. Mr. Jacobs forecast for 1938 is that at least 200 new homes will be built, and that with the construction of Deer Creek, Provo faces one of the most rapid periods of growth la lta history, and will stand out aa the faateat growing city in tne state. n t k . i p . I.: 'i The normal lncreaae In population plua new reaidenta will make a hear? demand tor new building contraction throughout ISIS la Mr. Jacobs conclusion. During 1SST Mr. Jacob's records show a total of $606,764 in building expenditures here, with the new federal post office taking up (145,000 of this money. Heavy aa this record shows, the next five years require that at least 100 new residences he bnllt every year to satisfy present and prospective demands, he estimated. A detailed statement of permits Issued during the past year Is given below as shown by the Mr. Jacob's records, compiled especially for the Utah Valley News: Residences: 64 (178,750 New 46 Remodllng 8 Removal Business: 10 186,550 New 8,880 Remodeling .......a 6 87 ... 8,870 Oarages: Nev Dormitories: Nev 1,800 New Warehouses: New ...... ....... ....... 5,057 Service Stations: 8.600 New Chicken Coops: 1,080 New Sheds: New .................... Signs: 100 870 500 Miscellaneous: Miss Mary Smith, who la teach- ing school st Meadow, Utah, pending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Mary F. 8mith. at the conclusion of tha -- In the of Vineyard is to celebrate Its new ward chapel, and Is preparing for hundreda of visitors for December 88, the date set for the ward banquet In the new chapel banquet room in the basement. A tour of Inspection will precede the banquet,' and an Invitation la extended to all who wish to come. A dance will follow the received banquet and all fund from banquet and dance will be used for clearing the indebtedness against tha new chapel. Promisee made by the contract- encouraged Bishop T C Hebertson to announce the first church services In the new chapel for Jan. 2, when he expects the their new ward to move in Monday Sharon Seminary (In This Issue) Bennett's Bunker's Butler's City Commission Mayor Mark Anderson City Drug Co. Columbia Industrial Loan Co. . Draper Feeds Donnie's Own Hayward's Market Hansen, C. V. Hill Brothers Gessford's Fletcher's Furniture Exchange Jol-- y Motor Co. Imperial Cleaners Lawson Studio LdH. Tire Oo. Lewis Indies' Store Lincoln Lunch Nfaner 41 Clayson Provo Cleaning and Dyeing Co. Provo Maytag Ralph's Radio 41 Appliance Co. Hafeway'e Inc. Shell Oil Co. Hhriver's flppnr Lumber Co. Rntton's Cafe State Bank of Provo Taylor Brothers Tellnride Motor Co. Lumber Co. Valley Flour and Fred V. and O. Night CInb , Tri-Sta- te a Diptheria Immunisation clinic will be held Monday, December 27th at 10 oclock a. m., at the Sharon Seminary Building, according to announcement made by Mrs. Loy Does, School Nurse. children In SharAll on Stake are eligible to receive clinical aid. Although the clinic to held for the purpose of giving the second treatment to youngsters who were treated previously, those who deelre It may be given the first treatment for a charge cento. of twenty-fiv- e This work to going forward under the sponsorship of tne State Board of Health and parents sre urged to take advantage of the service offered for their children pre-acho- I state-count- Dr. L. W. Oaks was the speaker Wednesday st the Utah County Medical society st the State hospital here. His experiences abroad formed the heals for his address. Dr, and Mrs. Oaks, In company with his brother. Dr. Lloyd Oaks snd his wife Just returned home Friday. Just as everybody was wondering if a trip to the canyon Is necessary to get np a skating party, Mrs. Jena V. Holland announces that five skating ponds sre almost ready if old King Winter will do his stuff. The WPA recreational leaders, headed by Mrs. Holland, are being assisted by the city officials, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and other organisations. Fire Chief Clyde Scott, as usual Is on the Job with his men doing the lighting effects". Superintendent J. C. Moffttt delights hundreds of Provoan parents whan he tells of the plans for the two new city school buildings, Parker snd Tlmpsnogos, especially regarding kindergarten facilities. Both schools ars to be provided with complete kindergarten equipment and aufficlent class room space to relievo other schools of the city. Plans snd specifications are now completed and bids era to be called for about Jan. 15. ha states, with both buildings to be ready for school next fall Fred E. Ray became Worship ful Master of tho Masonic order st their Installation mooting Tuesday night at the Masonic temple In Provo. negotU-pos- e. Alpine Chairman Johnson was elated at the conclusion of the negotiation with the state tax commission which resulted this week in the following road program: road will be oiled with $85,000 In funds, (10,-60- 0 of which will be atale-counmoney, the remainder federal funds. Junction-America- n Enforcement of the law peventing minors from playing machines, and preventing the aale of liquor and tobacco to minora was unanimously urged by citizens of Pleasant Grove at a mass meeting Monday, held in Timpanogos stake tabernacle. Representatives from other parts of the stake reinforced the action with enthusiasm, and urged county and city officials to carry out the law without fear or favor. Riot " PAGEANT-DRAM- pur-pon- home. Marls Madsen finished the book Second West. the at SUre of ward Mutual Tuesday evening. Clinic Spiritual reading waa given by Rnlon Myera snd prayer waa ofAt fered by Gerald Huff. Our Advertiesrs I Kprliigvlile-Palmyr-a road will be graveled st s cost of 525,000, Of this amount 8112,000 will be of which 17,600 to y furnished by state and county, money and tha rest federal. to match 854,000 of federal Shore road Spanish Forlc-IJik- e e. money appropriated for thia will be oiled at a cost to state Chairman Johnson as elated snd county of $80,000. 48,800 .. . ...... Tourist Cobins: I tion. Editor Utah Valley News: Permit me to (extend to you congratulations cm the splendid appearance of the initial Issue of the Utah Valley News". May The duke e( Aowta, eeueln ef King your efforts be crowned with Victor Emmanuel ef Italy whs has bees appelated viceroy ef Ethiopia, sucqeaa. You are to be highly com- succeeding Marshal Eedolfe Grast-sa- l, who waa relieved st hie owa mended for the stand that you take on the tobacco and liquor request. The duke la married la the daughter ef the duke af Galas, question. Fully realising the fin- pretender to tha throne ef France. ancial sacrifice that you are makThey have two chUdr.m. ing, by not allowing advertise-nymt- a of that nature to appear In the "News," I believe that you PROVOANS will be fully compensated in other NEWS ways by the support you will get from every right thinking individual who has the welfare of Provo lost heavily Sunday night our young people at heart. WishMr. snd Mrs. Byron D. Neve when unbounded am success, I ing you snd Lester Brown were all three Respectfully yours, killed near Draper as their autoC. V. Hansen. mobile waa ground to pieces under an oncoming freight train. Mr. Neve was s salesman at tha Wasatch Chevrolet, aged 68, snd New his wife Eleanor, 85: Mr. Brown, 21, was also s salesman at the be Scene Chapel same place. They were enronte 88.000 from a visit with relatives In Banquet Dec. 29 home Salt Lake City. Apartments: Slot Machines Extracting Thousands From Thoughtless Youths in County GOVERNS PARIS 1838 on secondary road construc- - Congratulates Us! Vineyards to Ward Liquor Law Violations Stir P. Q. Citizens I , A CHRISTMAS MORN. AT AMER. FORK Fork cunyon forest boundary road will be graveled at a cost to state and county of (40,000. For the thousands dents are American to wltnsss Spirited Addressee Tha meeting adopted the following resolutions unanimously, after stirring speeches by Alma Clayton, chief coordinator of Salt Laka City; A. V. Watkins of Orem: Karl Banka, principal of Pleasant Grove school; David Gourley, superintendent of tho Alpine school district; sad others, had pointed oat ways and manna for enforcement of these laws respecting minora: Resolved that w. Urn cltiasas of Timpanogoe stake, arge city and eonaty officials 6a catena the law preventing minors front play, lug or congregating aronad mas-or slot wiarhhys, and "qnis pledge them onr support la so do-atobacco to minors, and we lng." Cl tineas To Cooperate . Mayor, Lyean Johnson of Pleasant Grove pointed out that many cllbens talk In private about law violations but are unwilling to sign complaints. Tha only way tha law can ha enforced la to have s. better cooperation from tho sixth eonsecutlvs year, of Utah Valley resito trek to expected Fork Christmas morn tho annual Christmas which to becompageant-dram- a ing yearly more famous throughout Utah. Last year more tnan ISoO visitors wera seated In the Alpine Ocean stake tabernacle, and accommodations ars being prepared for 8000 this Christmas, AU residents of Utah county am invited. The program starts at 6 a, m. Dee. 25, announces Clarence A. Grant, chairman of the general committee in charge. The Adoration" to tha thema, more than SO principal with "America today demands of ths all in costume, and characters, achools that the Individual's own of children and represengroups rather personality ha developed tatives of various races also In than to have the Individual fit a costumes. Tha Alpine stake M. certain pattern,'' declared Dr. LA. presidency has general di& A. Kirk, mayor elect, deNuttall, Jr., superintendent rection, with Mr. Grant and May clared the new administration of the Salt Laka City schools, In W. Halladay ad will cooperate In every way enan address to a largely attended Music to under Lottie Ham- forcing tha law Parent-Tnarherespecting minora. meeting of the Lincoln mond, sinks music dlfector of Jesse Thorn, ' president of tho Association held Tuesthe Alpine M.I.A.; all speaking town board of Lindon, declared day evening at the Sharon Admin- partA are being coached by Han- hto community had refused to istration building. nah Aydellotta license beer halls, and probably ''It used to be that only those Twelve tableaux are prepare wonld continue to refuse. Individuals who could and would as follows: Prophecy, Tha Aa Law Can Be Enforced. conform to the pattern were kept nundatlon, Fields near Bethle- Both Mr. Clayton and Mr. WatIn echool. The others qnlt Therein, Mery and Joseph arrive In kins in their addresses pointed out educational program was rigid Bethlehem; The Watching Shep that tha law can '.be and It was not changed to meet I herds; Tbs Shepherds and ths where there to a will toenforced, enforce The individual. the needs of the Host of Angles; Courtyard of the Mr.- Clayton' cited examples It. -Probably the world's tiniest ecean voyagers are these four month-old enlightened program of today at Bethlehem; Pantomime of In Salt Laka City where owners of twins, Helen and Herlha Coella who Bailed ea the E Drops for Schleswig-Holsteitempta to develop the Individual Angles; The Nativity, Wise Men slot machines had cooperated and Germany, recently. Until their destination to reached, they characteristics and to give ths Bringing Gifts; The Infant Chrtot removed the machines where minwill be entirely la the hands ef traveling agencies. Their mother lied child an opportunity to express for tha World, ors were playing .them. recently and their father to sending them te relatives la Germany. In hto own way hto Individuality At least (10,000 yearly is taken so that h will feel that ha Is an out of Pleasant . Grave thramgh In Individual society, Important marble end slot machines. It was continued Dr. Nuttall asserted, and yet not a penny ot Parents Must Motivate practical value to received In reI an Parents have obligation to Utah turn. Valley The campaign to to become children to help motivate them wide, and all speakers and county n G. of Pleasant to Frank school Nelson, In not improvement; Taxpayers their try work, 100 or more elttoens present tha world lnths exists No distbeef water security and hoga, Bpantoh Fork, to curb their natural expression. metropolitan were agreed that ..action should rict approved Deer Creek water Jarman, Lindon, farm The rules for graduation from today, declared Levi Edgar Young bo taken against law violations. ' favMr. s week onea, last cooperaby management; subscriptions high schools should ho changed. Sunday ha addressed the asTo this end Mrs. Lsvtnla Fngal orable vote of 86 to 18, thus tive marketing; N. C, Spalding, Reboot work Is no longer a com- sembled Utah stake officers ol was made permanent ehalrman of subInsects 500 acre and feet this Provo, diseases, children between peats Joining petitive game and point e committe of 81 eitlxens who scription to Balt Lake city, Provo, Reed Bird, Springville, soil and and between parents, but to a auxiliary organisations, " a as place long ere authorised to earry on the Orem, American Fork, and Lehi range conservation. place where the powers of youth ed to Utah Valley 8elvoy Boyer, Springville, weed can be given expression end de - foretold In prophecy and record, campaign. Further meetings are subscriptions and making a grand total of 93,210 acra feet taken eradication; Clark Allred, Provo, velopment along tho llnee that ot the L.D.8. church leaders ar to be held, and law aaforaamaat In these matters to the direct obup. One of the very first projects farm security; E. Ray Eklna, will lead to the individual's use- the place where the people of jective for each meeting. horticulture fulness In society and to the mak- the world Would flee to Zion. to be undertaken It to explained, Pleasant View, will be the viaduct structure to George W. Brown, farm finance ing of good cltisens. Citing religious statistics, Mr Salt Lake City as from this pro- Mrs. Wardle, rural health and Bench In addition to Dr. Nuttalli Young1 declared there ere 314 difject will such districts as Ameri- sanitation; Martha Whiting. Map talk, short talks ware made by ferent Christian sects in United Creek can Fork, Lehi, Orem, Pleasant leton, foods and nutrition. A. B. Taylor, a recent addition to States today, and 82 different Grove-LIndo-n Mrs. Stewart, homo and com the Lincoln high school faculty. churches in Salt Lake City, the obtain their water, Called providing satisfactory arrange- munity beautification; Mrs. Mary Mr. Taylor, former super Intendent headquarters of the Mormon faith, ments can be made in Salt Lake Marcusen, Spanish Fork, clothing of schools In Murray,, expressed the center stake of Zion. This Provo Bench Caaal aad IrCity soon with the Salt Lake economy; Mrs. Pearl Bigler, Pay hie pleasure at meeting with the I confusion as to aims and purposes son, rural youth; and .Mrs. Joseph, group and. pointed to the grant brought the remark: rigation Company stockholdmetropolitan hoard. ers will hold a special meetHughes, Spanish Fork, udult ed value that cams through parent Whet a power 8(,000,000 ing at the Tfanpanogoa ward teacher cooperation. Selection of committees for ucatlon. Christiana in this country woild Chapel, January 4 at 1:80 1928 by the Utah county planDance The Ulg Apple if become for right and troth they p. m., to consider a possible Tho camping program for 1938 Lola and Isabelle Keele, accom- united under one banner. ning board was completed Frithe subscription for water day, with Lee R. Taylor of Pay-so- n for Utah National Park council panied by Carol Keele, sang a That banner, he declared la ths Veer Crick Project, accordaa general chairman, and of boy scouts has Just been an- duet. Following tha formal meet true faith of the Master, tho story David H. Jones of Spanish; Fork, nounced by Dr. L. D. Pfoute, of lng, adjournment waa had to the which began with the announceing to a statement tested re- -' four-da- y s where farm of who eently by W. J. Oordner, schedules five the school to Fear county ment the Payaon, not, gymnasium president shepherds: high President of the Company. bureau aa head of the executive demonstration of dancing was giv- for unto yon to born this day. In camps: May 31 lu dime 8 committee, assisted by Frank Saratoga; June 26 to 28 at Thous- en by students ot tho Ninth grade. the city of Dario, Christ, Ouy Miss Beth Paxmsa who has One of the dances, the Big Ap- Lord", and which ended with the Shslley, American Fork; Mrs. and Lake Mountain; June 11 14 at Tlmpsnogos; July 18 to 21 ple," seemed to make a hit with announcement of the angel to been residing at Seattle, Wash., Nephl Stewart. Parson; Mrs. S. R. Boswell, at Navajo Lake; July 18 to 21 et the grown-up- s who, when given Mary, "He to not uero, Ho te to also at horns for ths holidays. Wardle; On January S, 1618 she will enter county agent; H. V. Swenson, Trout Creek In Uintah Basin; and the opportunity on the floor, did risen. e district crop Inspector; and This to the message of Chrtat-a- ll tha mission homo previous to August 1 to IS, the Explorer their best to follow tbs load of the world, tho true leaving for a mission In CaliforAshton, assistant county North West expedition. the youngsters, without too much mas to success sgent. message of faith and hope and nia. v s s s Refreshments were served fol- security to the world, declared 8lnce the repeal of prohibition All other committees were and as he Dr. the dsneing. the speaker, and Mrs. H. D. Christensen Utah has contributed 81,961,650 lowing the games as follows, William emphasised Lehi, cereal improvement; in federal liquor taxes, Including Tbs demonstrations in the gym- need for gratitude for this day," entertained Tuesday evening at Burton H. Adame, Pleasant Grove, customs paid on Imported bever- nasium were under the direction and for this place where every- a dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs. sperial crops; Abner Baird. Pay ages. Of course Colorado paid 7 of Pnrloll Peterson and Virginia thing good is enjoyed In this very Ed. Rsmbetu, who ars leaving on a trip to Mexico. son, farm forestry; Chairman 140,800 In taxes and Montana Burr of ths physical education de- valley." President Young's From that partment of the Lincoln high Taylor, wster utilisation aud con- paid 83,020,825. Leota Robbie, student of tht servation; Mr. Rheiley, poultry: start, figure up what our actual school. Mrs. Ruth Johnson, pre- brought a hushed silence over the sident of the Lincoln Parent-Tearhe- large congregation as he closed University of Utah, to spending Leo Marnhbanks, Mapleton, rodent liquor bill Is, and how much of association, presided at hto remarkable, yet brief tribute the holidays In Provo with her didn't go for food, or clothing, control. to Christmas. the meeting. parents. . Merrill Warnlck, Manila, dairy hr shelter. Spanish Fork canyon livestock trail will be built with (14.000 in state and county funds, and (12,000 In federal funds, d General Henri Bilroad will be grav- lot te, new military gov erase of y cost of eled at a Paris, pictured shortly after he had taken ever hto Important pent to ceed the veteran, ane-arGeneral Giraad, kero of the World Lehl-Sarato- ga Many-medale- Lehi-Merc- ur ty state-count- World's Tiniest Spanners Me Dr. Nuttall Tells nd P.T.A. Meeting Of School Trends eltS-sen- rs ... - at-li- n, Events In the Valley With Grnve-Lindo- Provo Deer Meeting - . n Za-tel- la A DAY EARLY Ida Smoot Dusen Derry s telling of the story of Saint Christopher This Issue of the Utah Valley most exquisite News end the Voice of Sharon was one of the to published s day earlier thsu pieces of oral artistry ever heard schedule to give our advertisers st s Christmas program In the a break" for Christmas shop- opinion of many who attended the ping. Readers of these papers will Christmas morning exercises Sun' help themselves snd tha adver- day at the Fifth ward. E, R. to superintendent of this tisers greatly by mentioning the sds. which appear in this Issue. Sunday School, and the entire Many of these ads are good program was one of outstanding will space. Just tell the adver- merit, according to report of visit tisers that you appreciate their ors from all parts of tho city who attended it. messages. 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