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Show il Utah Ualley News j Published Brery Friday Moraine by Utah Valley Publishing Company IT N. First Wast, Provo Utah Events in the Valley . . . WPA CLASSES TO RESUME JAN. 3 All WPA adult claaiee will resume work January I, announces Jeaae W. Johnson, director of tho Public forum. The close of the fell ached ula took piece last weak and a brief holiday period will close when the new schedule of cleesee la adopted next week, with a complete ednlt school being :With the Churches: ...Jl.OO price.. a yaar Labors ne i:i Lalr On The Storks Visiting List Mr. end Mrs. Lowell P. Verier Ing Sunday night Tha Gleaner of Vineyard announce the arrival Sunday Services Girls chorus will elng two num- of a daughter born December SI Winston Downs will play a at their horns. The new arrival bers, PLEASANTVIEW violin solo and Lowell Gordon has three slaters. Conjoint services under the will render a vocal solo. direction of the Mutual ImproveMr. and Mrs. Arthur Shephard ment Association will be given of the Tlmpanogoe ward are TIMPANOGOS Sunday evening, and the program ' outlined for nee throughout the The 8unday evening conjoint pleased to announce the birth of n son at their homo, December will he theme church followed, the meeting under the direction of being, "The New Year. Ida tho Mutual Improvement associa- eighteenth. Llechty and Valentine Bentley tion, will have aa Its theme, "Tha are the officers In charge. New Yaar". Raymond Partridge, the principal apaaker, will have as his topic, "Changes In the New VINEYARD Year," and Mrs. Florence ShepConjoint services will be held herd Glen Rowley will speak Sunday evening under the direct- on and subjects relevant to tha them. ion of the Mutual Improvement Association with Mrs. Llsaballo Special musical numbers will be Davis In charge. The theme of the given ns follows: vocal solo by Harris and Instrumental program will be The New Year" Anna J. and appropriate talks and musical trio by tha Keels sisters. numbers will be given. Provo District office of tho Utah 8tte Employment Service Advertising Rates upon application and Unemployment Cempeneatlon Divlalon era located In their new Problem office at 20 North Untverelty Avo. oint of view only one solution exints end ere reedy to take cere of From Labor for reglitretloni end renewal for any depression, and that is to furnish buying power In end come can only immediately, That employment consumer. to the buying power for unemployment the form of adequate wages to the masses of working Likewise the public forum eea-loafter January I. 1928. people. discontinued during the In L. Mildcnhell la W. charge Francis Perkins says in her annual Secretary of with the next open meethllldaya, which will local office, of the report just issued : "Economic conditions of workers are being set for Jan. 8 when Dr. ing Countlee. Utah cere end for Jueb of the nations wage earners such that about one-thir- d Arthur L. Beeley, dean of the make leys than enough to support their families in of social work at Universchool to A nice Nhw Year gift health, efficiency and comfoit." nameroue Block hnldere In Utah sity of Utah, will apeak on The This Outlook for Democracy.1 That condition lieing true, we do not wonder at the Valley wee declared lent week by "sit-dow- n strikes of 1937, but we do wonder at the C. the Farmer end Merchant bank promises to be one of the moat I.O. - A.F.L. controversy which has nearly lost to in the form of e 4 per cent divid- outstanding lectures of the series, the citizen of country, end. It wee announced Monday according to Director Johnson. Labor the supjiort of the average Is set for Provo high school prcHiitent of It by Alex Ifedqulat, who argues that if Labor cannot agree with itself how at 8 p. m. Wednesauditorium would Announcements bank. the can it agree with Capital or its employers. It GRANDVIEW day. seem therefore that the first task Lalmr should set itself Aalited Taylor will be In charge Stake Gerarity The last address prior to the for 1938 is to set its own house in order, and present a If you dont pay your texea for hullduys wee given by Dr Luther of the M. I. A. Conjoint program Stake Security meeting Is held united front to the nation in asking for its rights in 1037 you will pay 8 per cent In- E. Eggerteeu of the Unlvenlty of Sunday evening. Musical numbers every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. ere being prepared under the m. In the Stake Administration terest on your delinquent Industry. Celifornln, direction of Mr. Ora Griffith, Two step have been taken toward assisting Labor mounta, plui a 80 cent charge for building. routs of eclllng your property to to solve the unemployment problem. First in the shortPICKED couree EDGEMONT Of tho etete after Jen. 10. Stake Presidency ening of hours of work, without decreasing rates of pay. If you gRt buiy end pay them bePASSING IN This evidently should give more men employment, and Sunday evening services will Stake Presidency meets every fore Jan 10 you will pay only 2 be under the direction of the Sunday morning at 11:00 oclock is a sensible way of attacking the problem. Mutual Improvement association. In the Stake Administration buildper 'Cent penalty end a 25 cent 'or the Busy Reader The other method is the Unemployment tax notice charge. Yon eee the The program to be presented will ing. tion law which provides that, under certain conditions, tax buelneae I like thla " to him Another six year term Is now have "The New Year aa Its Labor is entitled to draw money from the treasury of that hath more shall be given, essnred to W. D. Hammond, theme, end Adult, Gleaner and thus High Connell state the providing buying during unemployment, and to him that hath not even chairman of the state road com- M. Men classes will take part Council High meeting will be power, and maintaining Labor decently, without disruptthat which he hath sail be taken mies Ion as a result of his Everyone le Invited to come and held Thursday, January 8, at ing business too seriously- a start maka for Oovernor H. awey." Sunday 7:80 by right Henry m. In the Stake Adminisp. In Utah, one of the 21 states having such a law, Blood last week. Mr. Hammond's evenings In the new Year. tration building. there stands today more than two and a half million 18 term will thus expire Dec. 1, Involving Paving projects dollars in a special fund to start paying benefits during LAKE VIEW miles of Provo city streets loom 1041. Stake Board January. More than 68,000 workers are eligible to reas the next big step In the growth The meeting Sunnay evening Relief Boclety and Primary Newton D. Baker, secretary of ceive unemployment compensation payments in case end expansion of Provo, accordwar during tha world war died will be under tha direction of the Stake Board meeting will be held of need. Mutual Improvement association. ing to city officials end B. II. of a heart attack. Ha Thursday, January 6, at 7:80 p. make himself should Saturday laborer thoroughly Every Mr. and Mrs. Dresden Miller will m. In Beveridge, WPA director who now was tha Stake Administration elxty-alxt- h In hie yaar, and be the familiar with the conditions attached to the payment of hevo Joint assurance of the fedspeakers. Mrs. Miller is building. died a seleure which following be office can the had at these benefits. Information eral grant of some 834,000 for formally from Csechoelovakla and this purpose. This program really first occured last summer at Sar- Mr. Miller fulfilled a mission of the Unemployment Compensation division in the calls for more then 10 months of atoga Surlngs, N. Y. there. A musical program has Knight block in Provo. work and will assist ranch in the also been arranged. Violent deaths numbering more relief of unemployment herb, as It Involves grading and gravell- then 850 were reported through SHARON ing, before paving, the street, United State over the Christmas Professor Included traffic Gny C. Wilson, Dean holidays. InThey and the end mannfectnrlng stallation of more then 1000 feet accidents on highways, and along of Religious Education at tha of 12 end IB Inch pipes tor cul- crowded streets, train wreeks, Brigham Young unlvenlty will bo bnrntngs, and deaths from a var- the speaker at 8acrament meet- verts end drainage. iety of caneea, Including drown-lng- s, head-o- n collisions between School benefits from the state trains and can. Whea the department of public Instruction are usually 828 per school child. George VI of England sent hie Family But that feet did not operate dur- Christmas message Christmas ing the depression years of 1881 morning over a world-wid- e Gets netTogether for to 1838 when the average paywork, telling his people that the ments made to Utah Connty FROM Holidays message Is to dispell the shadows schools reached slightly more of and fear. enmity Then Is the time for that than 820 per school child. Lest FAMILY PHOTO year however 8788,808.28 ws 1 5 year old Thomas E. collected In heck taxes, and In "racket buster Dewey, New York has of 230 West Center sinAnd we send also at 1018 tha amonnt was $1,105,-761.-0- 7. one of the hardest Jobe ever asWho gets this money? Phone 1432 signed an officer as ha attempts cere for your LARSON STUDIO Well, certainly not the schools ns additional duties of district atthey fonnd out lest week when torney for New York county during Utah's supreme court ruled where the world'! greatest crimagainst tha petition of Ogden and inal playing ground exists, levyyear. We appreciate your Provo school boarda asking for ing a total of 8100,000,000 n we good will, and hope reallocation of the school lories year In tribute to the underworld of those depression years. The record during the past may continue to serve you court found no legal or conetltu Dewey's two and n half yean Indicates tlnnal rale requiring allocating of success in coming driving every major school lories from fnnds other racket out of New York city, and then those collected during the now tha Job Is extending to the year of allocation. eonnty. Hie men are known ns and have bnt three basic Provos city sewer system re- principles to their formnla: 1 Two Stores in ceived n happy Impetus Jnst be- Get the evidence; 2. Protect the a witness. 2. Get the fore Christmas when the wt reached the city of tho approval by WPA of tha 880,000 sewer Monkey glands are more potent program of Provo city. This pro- than human thyroids. If Dr. Serge gram involves the construction Voronoff, world femone experiAnd and nee of 41,600 feet of concrete menter in gland operations, is pipe, and means the finding of correct In his 20 --year experiment year. good will is employment for many additional with congenital Idiocy. He edriees asset. men, adding them to tho paring governments to buy n supply of program of 165 city blocks end monkeys for distribution to hosthe extension of waterworks al- pitals In an attempt to rare men SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, JAN. ready Indicated aa on the 1838 tal deficient. Falling tha securSEETHALER SEETHALER program. ing of monkey glands he advodoz. Grape 19 cates the transplanting of the Flour. 48-l- b. $1.05 When Provo Elka do It they do mothers thyroid Into the ehtld, It right If the Christmas party as three fourths of the mother! 446 West Sugar, 10-l- b. .58 ran be removed without afSaturday morning is any Indlca-ti- gland 2-- lb 23 With 580 youngsters filled fecting her adversely, he says. He C. W. Soap, 6 to with apples recently leaned n pamplet shewcontentment, bars .25 and oranges, candy, and with ing pictures and experiments Standley, Tomato Yeg. Soup, 2 cans .15 toys end entertainment added made during the put 20 yean the Day of days went over with which Indicate thus conclusions. 15 Standley Com Flakes, seat for them all. Llkawlsa out 12 Sert, at the Connty Infirmary the Elka held forth with aong and proPeas, Corn Beans, 3 cans .25 gram, ante and candy In wall Genealogy 17 filled stockings, Prunes, 2-l- b. pkg., Del Monte end another Christmas wee made tha merrier There will he n Senior tempi 15 Cocoa, 2-l- b. excursion held from Sharon Stake by these good fellows. lb .27 Coffee, Maxwell House, Tuesday, January IS, 1128. 2 View neesent scored real a 15 Spices, any kind, Tha Salt Lake temple will reanccees Sunday night at the HEUf H0PE..86ST 21 Rinso, pgks. TO Pioneer ward in Provo when tha open for ordinance work Monday, I, 5-l- b. January Ills. ; choir n musical pro-I presented .37 Syrup, gram directed by Mrs. Celeetta 17 Aa there are five Sundays Macaroni, 3-lTaylor and haring Miss Ruth Stott at the piano. In addition January, the Stake Committee dedoz. .26 Eggs, to several choir members, special sire that tho ward chairmen will ; numbers were presented by Mies cooperate with the bishops In arStott, Charles Miller, Mrs. Tay- - ranging n genealogical program In connection with the regular 12 lor, end Kent Johnson. Baby Beef sacrament meeting Sunday, Janu2-l- bs 29 Wieners, SO, 1088. No happier staff, prior to ary 1937. Sliced Bacon, Lean, per lb 29 Christmas existed In Provo, nor Though tho cut ran Into several 4-lmore loyal, than the SO or more hundred dollars, yet Mr. Flrm45 Shortening, b. pkg employee In the Flrmago store, ago declared the staff deserved 19 Steaks, all according to E. D. Flrmago, man-- j richly, In the dividends they pay 661 West 2 ager, as ho handed each a check the store through thotr efficiency i for a tree week's n pay and boons. and courtesy. Subscription i Friday, December 31. 1937 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Put Tito Mr. and Mrs. Phillip N. Lelb-her- dt of Pleasantries are rejoicing over the arrive! of a baby girl at tha home Monday, Decent, her 87. eee BUTLERS JANUARY SMI Monday January 3rd 9:30 A. M. see eee eee Huish Electric -- our kind the past thanks patronage that during the year. Safeway Stores Inc. n. Provo "hlg-ehot- Drages Market appreciation for your patronage Your during the past our greatest Orem Provo Lunch Meat Co. 1st and Proprietors Center Fruit per bag bag Peanut Butter, jar giant or n. gs. Jell ;ii for dessert Sharon Stake gs. and String can Hi for large Staleys, eee per UIMES tin Mf PRIM bs. and . Large per MEATS .a (Stjanks Pot Roast I' eee i for the kind patronage of our many friends during Utah County Mattress Factory kinds , y 1 - North Incomparable VALUES Be On Hand Early QUALITY . i Important Announcement see ; r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cochran of Provo are tha happy parenta of a baby girl. Mrs. Cochran was for. marly Beesla Low, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Lows. -- UP J ; STYLE SERVICE ' i |