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Show and Ur. Dell Gay entertained Ur. and Mra. Bar Jobn-.ao- a of Ely, Nevada, at an Informal bridge party at their home Sunday evening. Ur 1) IS If . UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, December SI, 1937 j:!J Mr. and Ure. Wesley Knudaen, Helper, apent the holiday In Provo with their parents, Bishop and Mrs. Ben, H. Knudeen, and Ure. Eetella Burch. l i .i f t I , t f i !i': Mr i hi! 1.1' t Jl" Mi J m Kf I ii; n ; (jj wt'l '.ft 'sit tl Ir if- CROSLEY f ; - HAS ALWAYS i BUILT A GOOD REFRIGERATOR j.ii :Uii 3 Jiw M !84 e A i from Pun Om) y (12,000 increase with a view to reductions making substantial conforming to previous costs." Com ml toner Answer In nnewer to this request, Commissioners Johnson, Hall and Clark bad the following explanations to make: "First an ISO, 000 Increase In the welfare budget la made necessary te carry on the Increaaed cotta lmpoaed upon tne county. Nothing baa been added to the actual road fond although an expanded program la planned for 1938. However, flB.000 for a badly needed weed eradication program, la Included In the road budget. "Furthermore the Increased costa In vnrlone departments are because of Increaaed revenue!, additional necessary making depntlea In the treasurer', auditor' tnd assessor' department to handle the Increaaed work. It must be reinhered that (180,000 additional revenue haa required a total Increase of less than (12,000 In administrative costa, and that actually less taxes will be levied In 1ISS than during the peat year. "The Increaaed roata In every department are fully Justified, on the ground! of good buelneaa. Take the Infirmary budget aa an example. Utillxlng the spring water belonging to the eounty, Instead of giving It away at (1 a year le good business although It will cost the county soma money to pipe It to the building and take care of It. "Taka the weed program as another. Weber county la only half aa large at Utah county, but pends (20,000 annually on weed control. The result le only 4 per cent Infestation of farm land, as compared to 17 per cent here. "Take the clerks office also. Hera the Increeae Is actually only (110 In the budget, bat more than (1000 additional revenue wee turned In last year, and already (9000 revenue haa come from thla department. "Considering all these things, we feel that the badges appropriations era within sound business and that the people will agree with lowered taxes and better administration daring the coming year." Budget Listed: Fund: Commissioners depsrtment. (7.450; treasurer's assessor's, (11.914; (IS. 590; clerks (7.155; auditor's (4.175; recorder's, (2,905; surveyor's, (2.700; attorney's. (4,(52: sheriff's, (20,517; county Jail, (7 2(0; court house and grounds, 0 110.255 agricultural agent's agricultural inspector's II.-9Juvenile court's, 11.910; general fond miscellaneous. $39,-92total In general fund. (151,-40- 7. IS (AST pace wHft the handy fa reach CXTRA shelve! Me deer. Mara eceaemy with the powerful New Decfiesaver S Uontinut-- General le in Mat Craslty SMvmtor fives IT awn far yea year meaty. Mare asaMe tterege PROVOANS In the NEWS County Budget aalt hermetically sealed afalast dirt. Mere aad ewre tea tree far wad edkieecy. See far yearself. Is the lest Bay la rafrtferatlaa today. I (2.-00- 5; 5; L & H Tire Co. 348 West Center Utah Other funds; County highway, (20,000; exhibit and advertising, 25.400; pension for blind. It. 500; old age pension, 971.000 widow's pension and poor and Indigent, (21.000: temporary relief or transients and burial expense erection and mainten24.000; ance of hospital and county Infirmary, (11.122; employment of superintendent and other help, 12.925; salaries of connty physicians. 92.200; bond sinking fund. 954.000; Interest on bonds fund. 19.270. at Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bird 719 North University aveuus Page Six WP A Adult School O. Ott Romney, former athletic at B.Y.U. has been apcoach (CoatiaiMl In Pas Om) pointed director In charge of extension classes at U.S.A.C. at Mrs Agnes Danw alder: Wednesday nights only la Ap- Logan. Blnco hla leaving Provo plied Art and In the Central build- ha hma been coordinator of recreaing. tion with tha W.P.A. administraNathan Hale: Hla classes also art only Wed- tion. In hie new cmpaelty ho will not bo connected with athletic nesday evenings, but they are held la Room 27 M and they deal with work, hla entire time being devoted, after Jannary 1, to extenhousehold economics. sion classes. Edward J. Newton: Art leathercraft in room 14 M. Is studied under Mr. Newton for When the the fuH three hour period, but on evenings. Wednesday only Fred W. Clegg: Mr. Clegg presents a course In Gets Together toe economics, 7 to 2; sociology, 2 9 to 10 p. to 9; and economics, bold the spotlight for Christmas lighting accomplishments when their horns was adjudged "tops' by ths Junior Chamber of Commerce Judges of the Christmas lighting contest. They will receive aa electric floor lamp from ths Utah Power ft Light company. Winners In other sections of the city Included Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Close, 296 North Ualverelty avenue; Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt M. Strong, 420 East Third South street; Leroy J. Olsen horns at 734 West Third South etrsst; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham at 25 m. East Eighth North street. Family From Holidays Harold J. Mower: Social science and Utah history Murray K. Roberts is oue ot the beet known men In town now are both presented by Mr Mower In room 25 M. starting at 7 p. m. by hundreds of youngsters who attended the Elks party Christ- on social science then shiftingend-at mas morning aa he was chairman 8 p. m. to Utah history, and Met hour on fecial of the party. Other Elks assist- ing with the Wedwere Sam Olea science. They are held only Then is the time for that FAMILY PHOTO Berg Mortuary PROVO, UTAH at LARSON STUDIO Perlman, ing Gardner, Lee Swisher, Elmer nesday evenings. Singleton, Axel Christiansen, Dick Harry Butler: Bosbard, and J. Louis Fischer, exhalted ruler of the club. Robert El. Hansen Is leaving m. this week for New Albany, Ind. p. to become field executive for tha Jesse W. Johnson: George Roger Park Boy Scout council. Prominent In scouting circles here, especially In hla or- 8 p. m. In the Central building. ganisation of the cub pack at the Provo Community churcu, Mr. Ray C. Levitre: Hansen bee Juat completed a today training course at Mendham, N. J. before hla appointment in Indiana. 7 m. and finish at 10 p. m. Crockett bee reason to at p. bo proud of bis Penney store In work. Provo, aa the Christmas bonuses were awarded to about 25 regular C. employee, and to about tha same number of extra employee, In remwU from Pag Fin) (Conti cognition of the business they had accomplished. Have an overcrowded condition In the present schools that will make Sheriff E. O. Durnell says that poMibla a much more effective speed, carelessness, and new program in each of tha four exautomobiles cause more traffic isting echools. The new buildings arddenta than all other causes will not only bora the typical combined. Traffic Officer Oscar class-roobut likewise will have E. Pedersen says its speed mainly, libraries. Industrial arte, auditoriums and and that on newly paved atreeta where motorists forget them- kindergarten units. selves. The put year bu thns "In money 1928 will see spent caused 19 deaths In Utah county In Provo Schools near half a miland three of theeo have been In lion dollars. Several bits of proProvo city limits. In 1925 Provo perty ere In process of being purcity counted two deaths by traf- chased at the present time. The fic accidents, and Utah connty extension of tho program will ere long provldo a genuinely feltneed bad II deatha. ecnooi profor more J. A. Owens, publisher of the grams but heretofore impossible Provo Herald, hu been appointed with the limits dground oned by assistant to the general manager tha schools. "The State school office today of the Scrlppa League, and as each will be associated with the reports that Utah spent ofer for public schools the last Dallas (Texas) Dispatch, the Boise (Idaho) Capitol News, the school year. This apparently was San Lais Obispo (California) the highest financial figure In e, Telegram-Tribunand tba Logan SUte history, for this pnrpoae. well as This, like in the case of Provo, (Utah) Herald-Journa- l, le In part accounted for by the the Provo Herald. fact that government building asHal Johnson bu left for San sistance was offered aa the stimuFrancisco where he will stay in- lating factor. "Unfortunately too many of us definitely. see our great school program only In terms of dollars, buildings, ground and equipment. It should Ilev. Erwin he remembered that these are all essential but only a means to an Rev. Edwin F. Irwin, putor of end. Within those buildings and the Community church here. Is using that equipment Is where the expected home thla week, reliev- real process exists that counts. "Provo la essentially a school ing Rev. Wesley Powell, who hu been serving putor alnco early town because there are seven September. Incidentally Rev. Mr. thousand people here who spend Powell, In hla farewell sermon fnll time every school day In acSunday, In making referenca to tive endeavor to learn in a school hla work here, paid a high tri- situation. Tho significance of this bute to Rev. Mr. Irwin, fo- will be beet understood to Imagln llow: "The Provo Community another activity that should sudchurch is an excellent organlia-tlo- n denly require the fnll time of with wide poaalbllltlen. Its seven thousand of our people at present position of prominence In full time work. It may ha that Provo Is due In no email degree our echools are like the proverbial to the efforts of Rev. Mr. Irwin. poor we have them with ue alThe church and the community ways and hence have Just are fortunate to havo a man coma to take them for granted. whose Interest and sympathies are "In the City echools there are ao universally felt in the com- over four thousand children every munity returning to serve them." school day. They are being taught by more than a hundred full time teachers. They work In buildings maintained by a corps of Janitors and under the supervision of principals and other administrative officers that require one hundred thirty full time emThese people not only ployees. teach and work with children for six hours each day. hut In addition spend considerably mors time In the preparation of materials with which to work. It is the revision and newconstructlon of these working materials and guides that we shall most energetically devote time outside the regular school day for the year Clyde Moffitt J. see out-of-do-or AMERICAS First Choice! (12,-000,0- 00 u A000 ftmfog Returns u u . r For the splendid year we have enjoyed we express our gratitude to you all. Our earnest desire to better serve you is coupled with the fine patronage and good will with which you have favored us. It is with happy anticipation of this continued relationship that we so heartily wish you and yours a $ X HAPPY NEW YEAR of lOSS. Hi .rnb'iclVt ?50,000'"IE S FROM Wasatch TAYLOR BROS COMPANY WE DEPARTMENT STCQE OF KVO I 1 Y Chemical Co. E. II. LONG Phone PROVO 996-- W UTAH A gay holiday party waa held by the Gleanor Girls of the second ward at the homo of Jessie and Virginia LeDuce Wedneeuay evening. Ardyth Olsen was In charge of ' arrangements and a tasty luncheon wee served to more than 20 girls. During tho evening a social chat waa enjoyed and progressive games played. DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- . LL PHILCO HEADQUARTERS |