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Show UTAH Page Two Utah Valley News or te Publto Opinion Bmbc at Spanish Fork. Choir rehearsal SALEM Jsaraal will be Thursday evening. Arthur Briggs, conductor, requests a good attendance. Miss Flru Gardner left Monday for Salt Lake City where ahe plans to attend school this anm-me- r. Mild rad W. WlgaaU Published ovary Friday morning by UTAH TALLEY PUBLISHING CO. Fishing VALLEY Friday, Juna 8, 1938. NEWS Police Problems Discussed So He Wrote a Letter To The News- "- Dawn Sunday morning saw Pram, Utah. Police problems and allied questions, all attendant upon little Lake Selina dotted form Cheater Stone, Sterling Taylor a mattar November It, 1MT at tba pest beginning to end with fishing and Andrew Gardner who have klan4 aa finances, almost stole the show from the power at Froro, Utah, aader tba Act of March I, 1171. craft and around the banka ang- attended achool at the u. A. C. city back and forth lers young and old matched wits the past winter are expected borne question one day this week as letters passed and the Mayors Commerce 1th fishing trout and bass and for the summer at the end of the between the Provo Chamber of To Him Shall Be Given with results, too, for many a week. office. spotted beauty graced dinner Mr. and Mrs. La Var urone-ma- n A moat valuable lesson for every graduate to learn First came a letter from Frank J. Mullett to Secretary tables Sunday evening and sot a s of Pangultch and Mrs. and work the at this conclusion of his years of Chamber of Commerce, then Mr. beginning few went Into fry pans or were mother, Mrs. Josephine Clayton Jenkins of the of his future life is contained in the Scriptural parable: roasted over open grills on the Johnson of Provo were Memorial Jenkins wrote the mayor, and the mayor replied. Here are Tor he that hath, to him shall lie given; and he that shores of the lake to provide tasty Day guests of Miss Julia Paterson. the letters for your own conclusions: trout suppers for fishermen who hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hendrickcame to remain over Monday. dltlonal pollen man to protact the hath. son and Mrs. Hendrickson's Letter if Mulletts of Utah County yon property in tho business area. It seems to us that at Commencement time it Is havePeople daughter, Bernice Durant were week-ena and a to Sincerely yours. spare 1111 May S4, most fitting to attempt an understanding of that lesson hers for the weekend. They were Chamber of Commerce yea for fishing, and your prob-lsMrs. Mr. of Hendrlckaon's Secretory Jenkins, Clayton from Christs sayings. He was never unjust, nor did He is "where to go" come to guests Clayton Jenkins, Secretory. Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Elisa Davis. ever seek to encourage injustice. He must have had in May SI, Lake Sallna where the boating la mother, Mrs. Alex Todd and daughter Provo, Utah. mind something wholly just and equitable when he spoke good and the fishing better. friend Dear Clayton: were weekend guests of Miss that parable. Prom early morning until dusk Josle It hae come to my observation Mayors Reply and Mrs. Arlene Christensen Going back a little we find His preface to the Monday evening a steady proceswa ara woefully tacking la Mr. Clayton Jenkins, Secretory that Davis. parable of the "talents contained in these words: "With sion of Salem people and people Mary and ample police protec- Provo Chamber of Commerce proper Carle-to- n B. Mrs. Mr. and Georgs In to what measure ye mete, it shall be measured who "used to live In Salem," you. In Provo. tion Provo, Utah. Mrs. ware Carlston's of guests and departed from Salem other words, the man who casts his seed into the ground, It seema aa though wa never Dear Clayton: over Mrs. Harriet Davis, mother, and City Cemetery. see n police officer pass onr place sleeps and rises, waiting for the seeds to spring W have your letter of May SI weekend. Each year come tor memorial the of business nor la thsre any of- relative to tho need for Increased grow, expecting to reap the harvest, is not to he comA wedding recetlon set for ficers on day that are not aeen at any duty on tha street at police protection In tho business pared to the man who "putteth in his sickle, because the other day of the year and, .al- June I la being planned by Mr. any tlma. harvest is come. We recognise that into me that with tha district though memories of departed and Mrs. Jack Davis for their It appear The "putting in the sickle is the lesson of how to creased protection la needed not loved ones throng the heart, still daughter, Lavern and Max Holt, advent of the Door Creek Dam In tha business district hnt reap what we sow. The man with five talents received David Mrs. of Holt Mr. son only and Is It good .to see and welcome and the amount of transients and our elty. During our the talent of the man who had but one, for unto every throughout the of Fork, Spanish marriage workman looking for Joba that them home If for only a day. term we have increased the reguone that hath shall be given, and he shall have abund1. tobo A number of people ware heard having taken place June some stress should placed men to ance. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Robertson of wards eenring, through tho City lar police force from seven to say that the cemetery Is more motor the ninemen and equipcommencement The greatest thought, according beautiful this year than ever be- Spanish Fork announce the com- Commission, more police protec- ment has been doubled. Wo actuto this parable, is to use whatever we have, whatever fore. The young trees which are ing marriage of their daughter, tion. need five or tlx more policehas been given to us in trust to use. Any other action I will pamonnlly appreciate It ally attaining sturdy height and the May, to Darrell Vahr, son of Mr. men to make n good old ones flourish where only a and Mrs. George Vahr of Salem. If yon will contact several of tho condemns us. It becomes our own fault if we do not do job of policing our city. But The is set for June date marriage Chamber members of tho few fellow was do all possible with the tools we now have, rather than to years ago, before water how are we to finance such n poa is 10. and can wa wedding reception of Commerce and boo If available, they had to struggle to disparage our equipment, wishing for better before we lice forceT In rending several relive, are a Joy to those who must planned for the same day In the not have more police officers in cent start the fight. reports from other cities we a return each year in memorium of school auditorium. Provo. Our graduates, whether from high school or college, most conclude that Provo's police loved ones passed to the greet If yon anallie tho situation force la decidedly Inadequate are soon to commence a new day in their lives. To what from tho viewpoint of haring when beyond. compared with tha police LEGAL they now have more shall be given, provided they use thousands of dollara In display Much to. the surprise of Miss of other eltlea of organisations what they have. Neglecting to use what we have is windows and stores of Provo City Zella Stone a number of friends Tho ammo to true Probata our aad population. GwardUaehty we do which have. reason sufficient for losing that and compare It with tha protecInvaded her home Friday evening Notfeaa of several other Provo City dewUl merchants tho yon tion have, and staged a party la her honor. Oaaaalt Oowaty Claris ar th partments. find, I am sura, that It is very Refreshments were served at nine ItaapecUva Imitate Nature by Putting: the Humus Onr Fire Department and onr Signer hr ITTtarth Ftrat Want aaooad-oUa- Gross-man'- d m till an-te- ed Material Back Into the Soil NOTE: This is one of a series of articles written especially by Dr. Thomas L. Martin for this paper on "Security in Utah (THOMAS L. MARTIN, Agronomist Brigham Young University) Over thousands of yars nature baa built Into the soil material, a freat organic matter complex knows aa hnmua. This humus acta aa a sponge la the midst of the aoll particles and la eapeble ot absorbing water, releasing favorable gases, feeding the aoll organisms, and yielding aclda which In turn dissolve plant food from the aoll particles. It la really the great key force In the mldat of an army ot working nulls which gives the aoll Its complexion and Indicates what the aoll poealbllltes are. Nature knew how Important thla hnmua was. For 1,000 yean K has given our virgin soils Just the right amount which when cultivated, makes tbaae soils yield abnndantly. Yet man can and does with hla cultivating practices, and a failure to provide additional hnmua, take away la 10 yearn all that nature haa supplied la 1,000 yean. One may put much of thla hnmua back In the aoll. Straw, leaves, corn fodder, garbs ge, manure, hay rafuas, aweet clover, and alfalfa as green manure will furnish aa additional humus supply. Stra leaves, and garbage should never he burned. A compost could well be made to take care of this material until the farmer can use It Hava a amall area of ground selected and there place layers of straw or other farm refuse, followed by a thin cover ot aoll. Repeat this procses until one has a pile 0 to 10 feet high. Allow this to decompose for a few months, then slice the soil down from the side and one will find a moat wonderful loamy soil for vegetable and flower gardens. One would not need to go up the canyon in the spring of the year to secure forest mold. It would already be there for Immediate use. For field practice spread the manure and refuse on to the field any time during the year when It la convenient. It need not be placed In piles to partly decompose first. If one haa a limited amount of manure to apply, spread It over aa much ground as possible rather than place a large amount on a small area. Thla will be conducive to greater yields per ton of manure. New and Used were Priscilla Chris tenaea, Revs Lundell, Julia Peterson, Beatrice Lenora Stone, Mildred Hanks, Stoker, Beatrice Stone, Mildred Wignall, and Martha Blddoas. Miss Virginia Pierce was soloist at Sacrament meeting Sunday when the Oenealoglcal committee conducted the program. Samuel Taylor of Parson was the speaker for the evening. Baptismal service will be conducted Saturday evening la Salem ward. Duane Harrison, Clark Nelson, Russell Qordner and Blair Daria will be awarded certificates of graduation from Primary Sunday evening. The Salem Ward Choir will furnish the music for quarterly conference to be held In J nly tcniun Welding see inadequate. Sincerely yours, Frank J. Mullett SUMMONS In tba Fourth Judicial Dtatriot Court of tbo State of Utah la and for Utah County. Mary A. Quit, PlaluUff, vu. Thorns Marih Ourr, Defaudaut Tba State of Utah to tbo aald Defendant: Ton ara hereby gammoned to appear within twenty daya after service of thla aum-moupon yon. If a sired within tha County In which thla action la brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; end la ease of your failura ao to do. Judgment will bo rtndsrsd against yon aeeordlng to tho demand of tho oomptalnt, which (has been filed with the dark of amid court) Dissolving tho bonds of matrimony and granting tho plaintiff n divorce from the de- Jenkins Letter May II. 1111 Andenoa J. W. MoGulre Mayor Mark Commissioner Commissioner Jeaae Haws Provo, Utah. Gentlemen: Enclosed la a latter which we received today from one ot tho Provo merchants regarding the need for additional police men In Provo. Wo also received an oral request this morning from one of tbo grocery stores for additional police protection. Tho tatter sold that yesterday morning before ten oclock there were eight trnnatanto (he railed them bums) In hie a to re making for food. This grocer hel lavas fendant that these transient! are being Brockbank A Pope forced out of Salt Lake by tho Plaintiffs Attorney officers there and that Sk n conP. O. Addroes Suita 111 Knight sequence, Provo la over run with Bldg. Prove City, Utah. them. We earnestly hops that Provo Publication dates: May ST, Jane I, If, IT, and 14. City can And n way to provide ad- aa H. M. AYERS 41 Movth 4th Warn Just Arrived! 72 Pairs Of New Copper and Copper & Beige Furniture Used STUDIO o'clock and the remainder of the evening was apent playing Rook, Louise Card winning high score. Louise Card and Mary Christen-- i planned the party. Onsets .9 COUCHES DRESSER Used ALL .50 LLOYI) BABY CARTS Finished CHESTS of DRAWERS New, $ Used . . . 6 .25 1Z .50 FEATURE SHOES Of the American Lady Line FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS LUMBER w New HEAVY BREAKFAST SETS Ladies Dress Shoes .75 Vs Used Combinations in snugs During Oils mmpntqn. Its "nan ef lie house' or a cue and make needed rspcWs psntsr lnproTomsnts. We can supply lie lumber iar every piupasa. Why nal a laa aid leUy daeet la (he osUa aa one oi many ppe-lbl- e eanvwdenoea? Small aldt Hans repairs, inside aid out, bring grsanr sittdency and persatisfaction. Shelves, bird sonal houses, playhouses iar Its chil-drs- a. attic closets . . . se maty things can be done. $.95 Some Styles $3 .95 a .95 TABLE MODEL RADIOS Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. TAYLOR BROS ..COMPANY Ladies Shoe Department PHONE SS7 3CS PHONE 34 FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 lation Provo of is increasing Doer Creek project lnee the opened for work! Do yon workers on different W. P. A. projects evar expect to hare some kopaa of obtaining em- ployment on tho Door Crook work tarns aaida If tho contractor workers hero in Provo to hire transients coming in from California! Aa a cltlsen of Provo trying to obtain work on Doer Crook and noticing that thla kind of alight hand work is gonlng on I feel that I would Ilka to bring this np for yon to think over. Do yon think it a fair 20-Buyer8-20 for Our Vacation Sale St Bargain Prices! f.c ll Chev. Coaek Coach ll Olds. Sedan )g. f.n Solan llioi ll Oakland DeSoto Conch ll Chav. $ll. ll Chav. Coup 1 1.( ll Chav. Conpa ITK.Ol Coach $11.80 ll ll Ford Ooape I8. 'SI Ford 1 proposi- tion to lot n contractor of this Many Others kind obtain n contract and pass tha bock of employing California ALL with Inspection man when wo have Just as good Certificate, and The a men here! Safest Place To Bay to of tho whan tlma think Try with men of Utah tried to obtain work in California and were shipped Lowest Terms! back to tholr own state because were told that there wasnt they Just a Few Listed! enough work for California man, let alone transients from other New states. Would yon workers let that QUALITY kind of businass bo pushed over on ns like that! I for out would USED CARS like to see Justice uealt out on n with fair hue. no bo hard Than there would Big Discounts! feelings among any of ns. If n SS Cbev. Master contractor cannot be fair enough Deluxe Town Sedan t to giro local workers first choice '88 Cher. Master then ha ahonld relinquish hla T Town, Brand Now contract to a bidder who would '87 Chev. Sport try and do right Master Sedan ? Tho Unions bora In Provo have T '87 Ford Fordor a good opportunity to check busi86 Dodge Sedan ! ness of tola sort 86 Ford DeLux Bedaa 7 Hoping to aoo soma action ?, 88 Pontiac Sedan Health and Sanitation Depart- token towards this deep set 7 '88 Batch Sedan ments are notable examples of wrinkle and put it on n smooth' 7 '87 Graham Sedan Inadequacy. Wlnnetka, Illinois, '85 Stndebaker Sedan 7 Yonra haa n police force of twenty-tw- o 7 85 (Mi Sedan men with n population of 11,010. Byron E. Nelson In rending farther through theeo reports from other eltlea I do not NOTICE: MANY OTHERS find a single ease, however All Makes - All Priest The Workers Alliance wll where these eltlea are limited to at the direct taxation, tha only source of hold n regular meeting In tha revenue now available to Provo City Court room Friday night BIG LOT ONE June S, at 8 p. m. City. Mr. T. W. Dyke will apeak on Wlnnetka, Illinois, transferred 118,000.00 from tha net earnings the unemployed youth problems of tho city electric fund to tho and the N. Y. A. Everyone Ingeneral fund of tho elty last year. terested In the activities of to Logans Port, Indiana, transfer- Workers' Alliance are urged to bo red I1T0.000 tost year from tha preeont 150 North Univ. Ave. Municipal Electric Department to PHONE 666 tho general fund and Palo Alto fortunate in having comparatively transfers approximately 1100,000 little shoplifting and very few annually from its utilities to th robberies and burglaries In Provo. general fund of the City. Ponca Door Creek activity will no doubt City, Oklahoma's electric system attract many transients In to netted $118,101.11 last year and Provo that will neceaaltete mor no taxes war levied. Chanute, policing. Tan per coat of tha gross Kansas, transferred $94,015 last alea from tha State liquor store in Provo would enable ua to year and has levied no taxes nearly double onr ollee force Inca 1110. There ara many others bringing onr police personal! and with toe same general picture. equipment np to tho average for Wa desire many things hnt we 'cities of our also. Our new civil will Insure a selechave failed to make financial service set-u- p tion of men. qualified provision for these needs. And It Respectfully yours, 181 Went 1 North la plain that onr canyon water Mark Anderson streets Irrisystem, sewers, and Mayor. gation system would ho In a deplorable condition had It not been for tho federal aid that onr v"-- . has received and la recommunity ceiving for major Improvements. We reduce rather than Increase our city budget In the race of the decline that we ara now in. Wo will probably be forced to reduce That Suit Looks our popllce force along with reduction! In other departments. I A Bit Shabby am sure that you appreciate as we do that It la useless to talk of increased service and Improve-ment- s without providing revenue sources that will support these Dont wait for your best friend to thinga. It la consistent to demand Increased municipal service and have to tip you off keep! your oppose or fall to support meaclothes new and snappy looking sures that will provide Increased with the aid of this super denning revenues. service. WeD keep your clothes We are asking that toe next tip-to- p legislature provide us with ten at all times and it means per cent of too gross liquor atore longer suit life too. Send that suit sales for additional local policing here today. and temperance education. W earnestly solicit tho aid of every-on- e In thla move. Wa ara also working for tho early completion of n city owned electric system that will in onr opinion do more than anything olso to mak of Provo what It should be, city with services and improvements 119 No. University Ave. Phone 475 comparable to tho best In the past we have been very twenty-four-ho- NOTICES Provo. May II, 1111 To Whom This May Concern": Have yon noticed how the popu- WANTED! Nearly ur Huso Trailer A BRIMHALL BROS. Madsen Gleaning Go. Now! Small Monthly Payments AH Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing- le |