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Show Genius itself, unless direct ed by judgment, will plish no lasting results. The Door of S access is too high up, too hard for the hqr to reach and And The Journal" Events of the Week deer creek also Provo contractors, were second lowest; their respective bids being $93,197 and $93,900. Eleven bids were received on Parker and ten on Tlmpanogos. About 175 people witnessed the opening of the bids by President Vernard Anderson, of Provo board of education, which tentatively awarded the contract to the low bidders from Provo. In addition to Tolboe and Tolboe, and Groneman and Co., Alex Morten sen will likely figure In the contract, as will Halverson and sons of Og- MRS. BURR HONORED TO Health Board Studies Problems; Action To Be Taken Re Permits BE MARCH 30 The tint Installment of fundi for the vast $15,000,000 Deer Creek project waa awarded Thursday to Rohl and Connelly, Loe Angeles contractors. In the sum, of 12,150.095 being guaranteed for this construction work. Already Rohl A Connelly have Kt up an office In the Hotel Roberts, where they are receiving applications for labor and work contracts. E. O. Larson, U. S. Reclamation bureau engineer announces that den. two thirds of the 5000 acres necThe Board, in order to meet essary to purchase In order to ob- the increased cost of these two for Deer Creek new tain buildings, will raise the tax reservoir have been obtained, levy from 13 mills to 15.5 mills, with only one condemnation suib it was announced Thursday. filed to date. In fact, indications now are that work can commence almost Immediately, once word is WILD LIFE PARTT to received by the contractors THIS IS WILD LIFE WEEK proceed. and the Elks Club is enjoying Thousands from all parts of Utah county are expected today for the Spring Opening and Style Show set for tonight in Provo, and Clyde Crockett, chairman of publicity and advertising welcomes you all to the city. Clayton Jenkins, in charge of bands and music, has everything in readiness for the opening serenade of the business section at 7 p. m. John Cole and McKay Christensen have been working on prizes and merchant participation, until the entire business front is one grand invitation to the crowds of people to come in and shop around, and look over tthe thousands of new Spring things in the Unanimously approving the new health ordinance of the Town of Orem, the Health board met Monday night and delved deep into problems and conditions which face the newly created board in the administration of the ordinance according to LeGrand Jarman, chairman of the body. Dr. L. M. Farner, district health officer, of Provo, was present, in an advisory capacity, and gave many useful and hundreds of windows along Center snd University avenue. erowda important items of information Announcing the beginning of the Spring Opening will be heard aerial bomba and the tated Mayor B. M. Jolley, why Commerce. of Chamber tha of 7 Mr. Jenklna, secretary New will see the fireworks display at p. m stales was present as an commences, Houea then 7.30 and at m.t Open will windows p. take store the place Unveiling Roebuck Store member of the board. Individual stores putting on their own distinctive style shows, and inviting tha people to come In and Sears, Garbage Grounds ee for themeelvea. Though some difficulty has The following store have used this paper " a medium for a personal invitation to come into , been encountered in setting up for to fail Don't to they more convenient some you. date or later at ;heir stores tonight the gsrbsgs grounds in the towu, come and tee their to this of paper, reader for written a every welcome, especially you jffer the board announces that these it to the full, with arcenfon the at your convenience: SCOUTING grounds will be available in the "full" for 200 pounds of barbeRuss Trailer Inc. A. Kay Eklna Trallways Burlington near future, and aaka eltlsena ta cued was Acorn Awsrd elk and beef meat are to be The Scout I Mxon-Ta- y Spear Lumber Co. Ilriniliall liras. be patient while some of the legal won by and presented to the lTtah consumed tonight, and more than Power Utah and Light Drage's Market (Orem) snarls are being untangled.-IBerg Mortuary National Parks council of Boy 150 prises given away when the Feed Floor and Valley IMxou Real Estate Imperial Cleaners the meantime tha board ia Scouts this week when member- boys get together in their JamUtnli Timber and Coal Ilaicli-QulFuneral Home Fletcher's working out rules and regulations Shoe ship for 1937 was reported as boree, which is a "stag party Union K. Hospital Dr. Harrison J. Furniture Exchange for the dumping ground, and are 4852, a jump of 533 members entirely, and all funds are to go Provo (leaning and Dydng Co. IlauM-n'Dept. Wore Food Market studying public health problems . MRS. JULIA C. UURR as compared to the year 1936. toward a wild life" project to Mar-vPenney' Markets Ileauty Shoppe in connection. Mrs. Loy Dorn, Hayward's he was made In The presentation determined upon. Madsen (Tanning Co. Roebuck Co. lli'inilxclmun'a Optical Shop I Contributed ) Sears, health nurse, and Mrs. Roy public Salt Lake City Tuesday to PresiMutual Coal and I.umber Huish Electric Gappmeyer are both contributing ' Mrs. Julie C. Burr will be honTaylor Bras. dent Henry A. Gardner of Spring-vlll- CREATIVE ARTS GROUP Ximcr and (Tayson Hotel Temple Square much to the study, declared Mayw W. la Howards, Realtor who was represented at the National French Cleaning Co. Mrs. Clara B. Warnlck is the ored Wednesday, March 30 on L. A II. Tire Co. or Jolley, and J. D. Bishop, Orem . meet by Dr. Joseph Hughes of Stratton Heed Store new president of the Creative her 80th birthday at the home of Prows and Haws Dennett's in Provo health officer, likewise waa presSpsnlsh Fork. Slirivers llutler's Arts section of the Alice Louise her daughter Mrs. Roy E. Park. ent at the meeting. Payne Real Estate Reynolds club, with Mrs. A. C. Open house will be held at all her Articles to Appear and Mrs. friends to call from 2 to 5 Lambert, NATIONAL m. Education of the publle along p. Mark Brlmhall, second BAND CONTEST public health lines Is a major oh- That evening her sons and Mrs. Mildred Hall, secretand Albert Kirkpatrick has a ary-treasurer. Jactlvs ia tha mind of Dr. Farner, n Mrs. Jesse Washdaughtters and who promised- a series of articles tough assignment for the coming will assemble for a reception in Band Contest to be staged here burn is the retiring president. for tha Voice of Sharon la pro Election took place at the her honor. Mar 12, 13, and 14 for his Job seating many phaaas of publle session at afternoon the Thursday Is to look after the housing probhealth to tha community. Elao- - V Mrs. Burr was born at Mantl, Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen, lem for the thousands who wll home of where appears the first, article March 30, Wm. 1848, of daughter who with Mrs. Washburn, Mrs. attend. John O. Beesley has the II. dealing with the problems of K. Porter, and Mrs. Amos N. and Elisa Nielsen Beal. At the Job of registering everybody, end sewage disposal. 7 as hostesses for the age of 15 she married Henry U. Chief Henry East has the task of Merrill, acted distschool Deed Animals In to furnish officials, Alpine reiu power city summer shall What everything the e refreshments to meeting, serving Burr. made They their home in creational keeping traffic and police from rict officials, Scera board mem- facilities where young and old can Another important matter eon-i- , 30 members, and eight And be? about' program M Men directors, Junior and mingle without objectionable surGrass Valley, now Burrville, Utah, slipping on the job. Charted sidered was tha question of Wendell C. LaBrache jvhat schedule of activities do bers, Sessions is to plan the program. guests. Gleaner Girls' leaders. Scout mas- roundings. The summer dancing where their 18 children were born, for dead animals ly-new were Two added: members What ters, Beehive Girls leaders, during program of our recreational asfavor up? drawing you J. C. Moffitt is general chairman Friendliness and a spirit of ing unburied within , the towa Mrs. Mr. Burr died 18 years ago, but is the available Prince Anna and Mrs.. Redd, and has named a dosen other asbudget of which the purpose of summer re- sociation furnishes the type oC welcome flooded Bean, Roebuck limits. Tha law was road at tha the children are all living. sistants to look after numerous Myrtle Andrews. these activities, and who is creation program will be explain- recreation that any right thinking feaand stories Original poems snd Company's big store on Cen- meeting, the gist of It being that details. Henry, William and Perry live available for the personel and ed end budgetary information and person can heartily endorse. the responsibility for burying tured the program, with Mrsj ter street this week as its new deed snlmala at 8usanville, California, Gilbert directors in charge? rests solely upon the personel directors will be considThe question of whether or not Redd, Mrs. Vasco M. Tanner and , PARKER AND These and other questions are ered. we should furnish e dancing pro- manager, Wendell C. LaBrache owner of tha animal, regardless ef ' Salina; Omon at Rigby. Idaho-Miss Veon Riggs reading their TIMPANOGOS Definite announcement of this gram for young peopla Is hardly arrived and greeted derka, as- how or where the animal met IIS'" own compositions. Two quartette Loren so at Ephraim; Mrs. Neills to be sniveled in two ways: sesconference at Tolboe and Tolboe, Provo con- number were furnished by the Bullock at Provo: Mr. Effle Mll-every meeting will be made later, the open for debate. They have the sistants, and customers with his death. First, will be handballot sion Y. lT. Womens quartette, and iPtt. Mrs. prospects at present being indicat- urge to dance end undoubtedly genial hankshake and enthusiasm Sunday tractors, were low bidders TuesFor exampla, the board cited, Mrs. Argtta Clayton. In- will go other places if we do not fur Provo and its peopla. If an animal ia killed upon the day night when the bids were Scott Brown gave two trombone Vera Mechani, Mrs. Lillie Park, ed to all Sharon staka members ive of very fine program, as "I ilka this city," he declared highway, it still remains the re- -, of solos, accompanied by Marjorie van and LeEearl live in Orem. opened for the construction asking for signatures expressing dicated by the following aute-- j satisfy that urge. We cannot very of the summer menu from leading citixens: well say "Don't do tbis unless upon his first view of the rugged sponslblllty of tha owner to get the Parker defnite approval and Tlmpanogos Killpack. Mrs. Mfldred Hall sang 68 She hss 73 of dancing and recreat- A. V. WATKINS, president of we have a positive program to of- country which surrounds it, for the animal and bury it This schools. Groneman and company. one of her original songs. Her de- program great he is an enthusiast for hunting, must be done in all cases before fer. ion. You are urged to get one of Hliaron Stake: scendant number 154. The Church baa always favored ahould heartily fishing, camping, and enjoys too the expiration of two days after it. and these parent sign livery . fam-1908 the During the year mountains, lakes, and streams. Second, a Joint meeting of clean recreation and has done tha animals death, according to Qallnwl ea Pas tlihl) liy moved from Burrville to Pro-- j "I sea a real future for Provo the law. vo Bench, residing here since that aud Its surrounding country, and Must Cast Lincoln High School ' time. Successfully by Report Diseases I am looking for a definite upOne ' more vital problem held Mr. Burr Is an active church trend in all lines of business the attention of the board for worker and has spent many years. aid Mr. LaBrache today, after he a dlaeusslon: She has Communi work. doing temple had been In town a week, and lengthy cable and mast disease be ta cheerful reported dispoeilion very over A. looked the field carefully. the health officer. Jacflli, Provo City Engineer.) (Ry E. Not only does This and succeeding articles will outline the writer's reflections health and charm are very preva"You may tell the people of the responsibility hero rest lent. on some of our economic problems. this community for me, he add- the parents In the home, but upon They are intended to stimulate also ed, that I will lend every effort upon the doctor who attends tbs thought rather than to attempt the solution of intricate problems Elects and build to Chamber this district, Orem up city related to our economic life. esse. All esses of communicable and to aatiafy our many custom- diseases must be Obviously the way to solve any problem is first to get all pos- New Officers; reported prompters. Constructive criticism at this sible facts, then to accurately Interpret them. It Is often difficult ly. Failure to da so is subject to . ,, lore will be welcomed, and if prosecution. to distinguish cause and effect. Does the cart push the horse? Do OwlDxlIIZJltlOri I lail there bave been mistake In the Permits Necessary the moving leaves in the trees cause the wind? These are foolish to want them. I then past, rectify rural The matter of health is slap An ideal community, as foolish, Come in and talk things over". questions, yet men have asked economic qustions just tied up with the building ordinwith all the advantages of city, and the answers have not always been wise. Mr. In born Oregon, Although ance, as this is the main reason services and conveniences, withWe are now struggling to work up out of the greatest deLaBrache has spent much of his for out any of the disadvantages of issuing building permits under lire In Washington, particularly the new pression In our history. Some facts have been collected and a few alum conditions or riffraff which ordinance, stated Mayor received bis he In where Seattle, have been applied to its solution with indifferent success. But the accumulate in larger centers" Jolley.. Henee, all homo owners his also school and training, high a rest problem Is still unsolved. who are building or Intend to We have treated symptoms Instead that is the characterisation given degree from the University of build any new of accurately diagnoaing and properly treating the disease. by Professor Elmer Miller Wedbuildings or reWashington, where ne was active model their present buildings Men have Isolated effects and called them causes. They have nesday evening as he addressed In football student played affairs, of the Orem Cham-- , mast Immediately take out a observed that prosperity always brings higher prices, and they have the gathering a became and baseball and varsity building her of Commerce at the Tim pan -permit lelterman. erroneously concluded that high prices will bring prosperity. They ogos amusement hall at their anSeparate permits mast also be i bave tried to make the cart push the hone. We violate the elemenof the Theta. was member He a nual banquet. obtained for electrio wiring and tal laws of prosperity then wonder why we have depressions. Delta Chi national fraternity, also Professor Miller's theme waa work dona in any ' the Oval club, the Kappa Beta plumbing The being Uhder our present economic system In a democracy, depresStabilisation of Our Communibuilding. mayor pointed oat TNE the society, own Phi, honorary' sions and booms are inevitable. We must have economic hills and ties by Developing our Inj of Orem are of the that several citixens and was secretary-treasurthe new ordlnnneee In valleys. The great forces of despotism level the hills of prosperity dustries and Resources", and his Ignoring as "Blow Me Down Is the Interesting title of the annual high school operetta staged at Lincoln Varsity Lettermen association, treatment of the theme left his this respect, bat unleu these per-nd fill the valleys of depression into the planes of slavery. convinced that it last Friday evening. A piratical absurdity in two parts, the operett a held its audience, a capacity well si an officer of the audience sons heed the warning, prosaro-tlon- s large Tha Job of democracy is to make the machinery of modern treasurer and council, crowd, with sidesplitting laughs and beautiful singing. ran be done". will follow, as the bnfldlng civilisation do the leveling. But you ask. "Can democracy do the of the pirate ship Black Death". The old pirate chief, CapUln of the Graduating Senior class. The scene was the after-dec- k President B. M. Jolley, and ordinance hu bun carefully planJb?" I think democracy can and will do It. but It cannot be done Secretary E. H. Calder presented Kidd (Harold Brereton) captured a boys traveling school lead by Professor Robert Trent (Grant With aurh a record in school. ned and has received the unaniby the method of trial and error. It should not be attempted by the brief reports prior to Mr. a Into cabaret. to turn him the Is Professor Capthat wonder They little excitement, It boys persuaded Rowley). ttye ship Craving mous support of the Town board should early be in demand ss well os the health board. untrained politician whose leal outruns his knowledge of economic Millers address. A. P. Warnlck tured a girls' school to get waitresses and ijaliy began business. was toastmaster. law. Highlights were when the professor meets Nancy (Naomi Ferguson) whom be lovea and finds In business. Most recenuy ne has be is the daughter of the infamous Captain Kidd, who la very force fully discovered by hia shrewish rome from Bakersfield. Cal. where and Peoria, J1L; St LouD, Mo. Most of our economic problems rsn be solved by assigning to New Executive Elected Kocher-hana new Bears store has recently (where he served a district comofficers wife (Norma Dunford). Other leading characters were Dick Burr. Lewis Wells and Ivan the Job men who know how to do it. then make it effective by Election of executive as bold pirates; Frank Jex and Eva Allen, an attractive couple; Clark Johnson as been opened and he was assistant prising 23 stores in Missouri, convincing announcwas government edict without fear or favor. I believe we have facts for the coming year the matron of the girls school. manager there, until called to Illinois, and Iowa); Loa Angelas, follows: J. "Dutch", the cook, and Lois Keele, sufficient and men who know how to apply them so that we do not ed by Mr. Calder, as The scenery for the operetta - waa mads by Mr. Boyd Davis and Mr. Paul B. Taylor and students. Fullerton. 8snta Anna, 8an Luis come to Provo. J- - Burr. I. Erval Christensen, had served Obispo, 8an Francisco, Oakland, Mrs. Ruth Brown and Daryl Steward had charge of the dancing; Mrs. Brown snd Lorln Jex cared nped to continue the guessing game of the past. he to Prior that Niels Park. Oral De Lange. Roy The operetta was directed by E. B. Terry. Lafayette Terry assisted. Over 150 for the make-uThe second article will outline one fundamental cause of Sears, Roebuck organisations In and Bakersfield, Cal.; and Tno-soAnderson. A. P. Warnlck. Ray students In this, one of the most successful activities of the year. Aril. participated Chicago, Joliet, Elgin, Anrora. Ekriit) OsathMMd right-of-wa- Manager at visit-them- mer-.handi- se st a rl e, nt Summer Recreation Program Under Consideration; Leading Citizens Favor Activities grand-childre- - . . B. ( , grana-childre- grand-childre- n. n. ! Can Democracy Solve Our Economic Problems? 1 Opera Staged Large ! ' Hears er Inter-fratern- i al s, p. h n. |