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Show EXCELLENCE ia never granted to man but. as a reward of labor. Sra A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE nr 7i r OF LOCAL AFFAIRS INDEPENDENT FRIDAY. AUGUST 19, 1938 Corner-Ston- e for the annual Utah are County Democratic outing Marine completion for August 27 when Saratoga reeort will be the gamea, icene of fun, conteata, wimmlng, program and dancing util midnight Ton are Invited, aayn Victor ptandaen, chairman of the aocial committee, add boy, wont we hare fttn! Everybody la going to ha there, for it la a patriotic well, and therell be melona for the crowd, furniahed by the committee, but you are to bring yonr own picnic. Therea ahade and tables for everyone; and therell be ball pmea, and a unique awlmming eon teat and a burleaque bathing review (men only, you kuow) and V you don't have the time of your Ufa it wont be the eommlttee'a plan ae (UlL Cet ready, get act COME. Excavation Work To Start Monday on Ceremony Brings Attention To Many Advantages Coming From New Utah Valley Hospital In This Region Laying the corner stone this week for the Utah and Valley hospital brings prominently before Provo and designed to meet the most exactneeds of the thousands of surrounding district the prospect of realizatinon of the ing people who will use it for hosd community hospital which will decrease pitalisation. suffering and increase efficiency and happiness among Complete equipment of the the men, women, and children of the latest type will insure the highest region. well-lighte- d, d, long-awaite- Dr. P. g. Hafria, president of the Utah Valley Hospital board, officiated during the ceremony which waa brief but impreaalve aa seven of the nine members of the executive board and 26 of the 41 members of the board of directors were present bealdee many other cltisena. Introductions were made also of Captain James H. Miller, supervising architect of the Commonwealth fund from New York, who will be resident here until the hospital ia completed; and of C. A. Tolboe and Clifton Tolboe, of Tolboe and Tslboe, general contractors for the structure. City Commissioners J. R. McGuire and Jease Hawa and. County Commis-aionSylvan dark and R. J. Murdock were present. Mayor Hark Anderaon and Chairman W. J. Johnson, sent their regrets, due to absence from the eit. Advantages to Utah Valley Remarks made after the ceremony of laying the corner stone had been accomplished Indicated the tremendous advantages which are to accrue to Utah Valley when the new hospital becomes a fact. In the first plsce it will be a thoroughly building, er possible degree of certainty and aafety in dealing with the difficult and dangerous cases. For example the sterilising equipment alone is to coat more than 14,000, and the laundry equipment will run to more than 11,000, every modern device known to science being Included in the specifications now on file at Secretary Jenkins office. Other departments, such aq the division, the clinical laboratory, and the dietary department will be equally wall provided for. This holds true alao for the staff appointments Irhlch will X-r- Dr. Aird Plans To End Unemployment, Reduce Public Debt holding unlimited licenses to practice medicine and having regular practice In the prescribed area will be available. In addition a consulting staff to include physicians not members of the lacal staff will be appointed by the Board of Directors. Fields of service planned to give utmost in medical attention will include pathology, roentgenology, general Internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynec- Commonwealth Fund hospital, It is designed, and will be erected equipped, staffed and managed according to the scientific standards of efficiency which msrk every such Institution. Even a medical library will he maintained at the hospital, and in other ways better consultation service will be afforded, so that physicians and surgeons will be relieved of certain handicaps now imposed upon them. ology, genito-urlnarophthalmThe assurance is given by the ology, orthopedrics, and psymembers of the Execufollowing chiatry. tive hoard that the Utah Valley Highest Standards in Hospital will be unsurpassed In Hospitalisation the state: With due regard to all present Dr. F. 8. Harris, president; R. hospitals, It was pointed out that J. Murdock, Claythe advent of the new Utah Val- ton Jenkins, secretary; T. N. Tay ley hospital will offer to the peolor, John O. Beesley, Isaac Brock-bankple of this region something long T. Klegley, Sidney W. seeded In hospitalisation. D liaunll A buA y, nt tow Golf Club House a . ... Excavation work on the new golf club here Monday according to Dr. Karl J. Beck who reports wonderful success in the recent golf membership drive is Provo city. Celebrating the event and to ksr the reports of the drive' dalrmen and other committee nsiness, all golf club members dine at the Haase cafe Tues-d- r night, and this la an open Invitation to all persons interested to 828,000 to 810,000 hosse will commence 111 attend. The new de of club house will be brick, under W.P.A. "Pwvialon, costing the local dub " M00 and $8,000. Or Beck. The government appropriation will be around 824 - Dr. Martin Visits Canadian Stakes rn dean of the of Applied Science at Young university, other-pJV"- p!lfe 0" ' the Is making "Singing hosts of ,n thB Canadian JJJj to reports fromstakes, the n from former students here. Cardston Alberta, last week "than 40 former B. Y. U. IJWMU gathered at the home of "J" Jacobs, one of the "Pnt Su,,d3r fter- tsoa akln lar M,rtln lnln And Informal speeches. WI1- a11001 teacher Wh0 1,81-- 8 last RS"ySeCh ?ld comPllment dctor, who. la tha IW iw? graduates over the tellln of Any of honors and ,B tenrtia h. t6 po,,t,on, bn ,wJr ore General Contractor Tolboe amt Tolboe, Proro. Architect James Gamble Rogers Co. New York Citu Supervising Architect 'apt. Jas. II. Miller r,Umbtng, I!eatin9 Contractor P. L. Larson, Provo WorkIIurst Electric Service, Provo Brick WorkThos. Childs, Salt Lake Terazzo Work Salt Lake. Teraezo Co.City Tile Work Elias Morris and Sons, Salt Lake City Roofing, Sheet Metal and Insulating Curtis Zarr Elevators Otis Elevator Co. Linoleum Taylor Brothers, Provo Plastering Ted Miller Harmon Lambert EVANS FILES Courtesy Provo Herald Steel Work Structural Steel and Work Co amt tug Mark Kerby, Provo. Forge Articles of Incorporation signed June J4, 1937 Filed with Secretory of State, July 21th, 1937 Agreement with Commonwealth Fund, signed by I tah alley Hospital, June 14, 1937 Fund, August 9, 1937 y,e Commonwealth ,,ontract Awarded May 1 6th, 1938 Construction Began May 24th, 1938 Stone Uid August 16th, 1938 Dote Set for Completion February 1st, 1939 'er Local Doctor Seeks National Aid in Solving Depressions and Burdensome Taxes. Well-know- n Unemployment cannot be ended by loosening credit, nor by reduction of taxation, declared Dr. J. W. Aird, well known Provo physician, Sunday morning before a large group of Provo dtiaens the Fourth, jn ward chapel, gathered at the suggestion of Victor Bird, of the Farmers and Merchants bank, and also a inember of the Fourth ward bishopric, to hear Dr. Aird disrafa his plan for overcoming these recurrent depressions. "Business is not asking credit. Business cannot today aaa credit to advantage, for business dobs SHERIFF RAGE not care to produce, orto Invest In that for which than ia no aala. ! Gooda are stagnating in ware- CROWDED WITH houses and on merchants' shelves and ao are aa kseiesa as idle APFUGATNIIS money In bank vaults. Neither ale benefiting tha people who own them. But If monbyund Who le to he Utah fcoukty'e credit were placed in the hands of nest ahariff becomes a mare the unemployables and the coneach day; suming masses they wonld soon plicated problem Martin Strebel, Provo, deplete the merchants shelves, and empty the warehouses. Own Charles H. Allred, Spanish Pork rs of fsc tori os wonld then have are the latest to file petitions ler a motive for producing more, and both are becked nomination, The wheels of Induatry would again begin to turn. But until by strong delegations of friends, them la an outlet for goods in Mr. Strebel on the republican and storehouses end on tha atore Mr. Allred on the demoeratlq shelves, there Is little need of ticket more. producing Commodity Both men have fine records to production is bound to remain on which their friends point with n part-tim- e basis until consumer enthusiasm. Mr. Strebel has rebuying power is increased. One sided here for 42 never yean, cannot blame business for refus- been a candidate for offioa being to create gooda that cannot fore but baa served as chief be purchased," argued Dr. Alrt criminal deputy when Sheriff J. at the opening of his address. D. Boyd, (who is also a canTrickle Down RyMcm" didate for nomination) served Utah county. Condemned Mr. Allred her served as Utah How to supply that buying power was the theme of tho highway patrolman for elgh doctor's thesis. He condemned years, and has an excellent rethe trickle down system" of the cord for convictions in automobile late Andrew W. Mellon, and of thefts. He is a native of Sanpete a graduate of Snow two presidents of United States, county, as a method which extends academy, and of the school of governmental aid to big business forestry in tho University of Monin the professed hope that such tane at Missoula, and has served aid would trlckla down" to the eight yean as Uinta national masses, when as a matter of ex- forest ranger. He has lived iq perience it never does such things Utah ountry for 20 yean. at all. for the "big hoys at the top have their minds fixed on profits and prevent any of the trick- GRANDVIEW HAN "',1 ling down process to go on so long as they can hold the money IEADS UTAH for themselves. At best such method, declared Dr. Aird, la but a ahot in the arm." The process must be reversed. GLADIOLUS CLUB , Consumer buying power most be, placed In the handa of the unWinning tha silver cup for the employed and unemployablea. most points in the Utah Gladiolus giving ample buying power to the underprivileged, and soon the societys exhibition In Salt Uke merchants shelves would be City thla week, W. Reed Nutun (OonthiMd or Grandview alao won the cleo-tlo- n fin aui aa president for the coming county commissioner on the year. ticket, while O. T. HarThe flower show was held rison of Pleasant View and Byl-u- n the Newhonee where the Clark face each other on Ibe election resultedhotel, in the hodoru democratic ticket for the coming going to Grandview, with primary election for the four-ye- Soffe of 1172 Eight East George street term. Salt Lake City, becoming first vice pres. The body discovered near the M. W. Taylor of Salt Lake bepumping station at the north end came second Clifof Utah lake was at last Identl ton Elliott, Farmington, secretary fled as that of Henry Lamb, 18 and Due Paul of Magna, chaira brother of Mm. Arnold Hutchi- man for next year's show. son of Lake Shore. Death had occured several daya before the body was found by three Murray Files men out fishing in the lake Provo Fourth ward, secretary of the Provo River waterusen aseverywhere in FOR SHERIFF ilkert, sociation, ia now also Utah CounCalgary in the ty commissioner, following his Provo will be Clarence H. Harmon and Del toUthbrMge In the South, advertised over appointment this week to fill the ly at the towns KSL in the both radio Lambert, well Wrlgley proof known John S. Evans of Lehi, for gram set for 8ept. 1 at 12.29 unexpfred term of Hilton A. Utah county, have eight years In the Magrath, and throughout sheriffs county and succeeding Ther-o- n m. 8 J1 p. Scattergood Balnea" will Robertson, given public ad- - opened an Independent motor office under 8herlff E. G. . 8. Hall of Sprlngvllle who tribute pay had to Provo rebusiness In and company m,d the its name of Provo. Y Trnd has filed his petition for tell merchants for one minute previously been appointed to Mr 'A definite place exists in nomination of' as sheriff of Utah the iand!trCllT before 12.10 p. m. according to Robertsons position but wbo,re-slgne-d Provo declared Mr. Lambert this county In the coming primary. recently to accept a state the schedule. Listen in at 12.211 1, "for an Independent motor Mr. Evans has had, in addition road commission appointment. ' pitUTO ART m. 1. p. Sept. business, with a reputation for to the SHOP years here, much Bishop Murdock is the first offair dealing. We are both well experienceeight in police as work Blddulph and Le Grande known, and believe Otto Bird, 62, former chief of ficial In four years to that our marahall of Lehi under three difrepresent More than SO candidates are police In Provo, died at his home Provo city on the Photo Art friends know us well enough to ferent mayors there. His excounty lined up for the legislative and South First East street. mission. 31 Lv? Center which Is know that we can honestly and with men and affairs InThe appointment was county ' wosing comment along the efficiently help them with their perience He had been ill for a made Monday. jobs in Utah connty. cludes also that of construction by Chairman W. J. County ,ta or more. year Aetistic arran- g- transportation problems". Ct, fnil Johnson of Spanish Pork, and foreman with several Important Henry Jorgensen was trsns-feire- d Botfc ! modern equipment. The new company Is located construction companies, and also was agreed to wholeheartedly by to Ogden this week by the .Poung n,eil arB lrtJned Just 8outh of the Roberts Hotel as a contractor himself. Though the Kiddies' Karnfval Sylvan Clark of Lehi, the other r in portraiture work, corner, on the "Doll House Sewell's organisation after servclosed the JOHN recreation 8. EVAN8 period for county commissioner. lot; Born on a farm in Lehi he was Muring them here for n year or more the summer In Provo city, yet dock will continue In Mr. 110 South University. Their raised In the camhis as manager of their Provo store. ranchand Iff farming Durnells ' direction. offer special at-- h automobile market will buy for the Pioneer and North park play- paign for the tllo. . county commission Wlnward Tanner of ing business, and became acMr. Evsna served has c,,a- - They cash and sell at reduced a hl.req,le"t prlres quainted with every detail of the half years In New three and a grounds will remain open until election, but now will. If he la been named to the Faynon 1 r Iriende who Zealand It as Is announced. 1, wish quality cars of all makes, they civil ktq a managership Sept. succeed successful, work which has been especihimself. J. here and la now in rharge. He missionary for the L. D. 8. e announce. H. Manson of Provo has also ia ally assigned to him under 8her- - church. a son of Fred Tanner of Pay-aoRX J- - Murdock, bishop of the filed for the r term as formerly mayor of that city. tkB s BBd p8cted w. CITY Motor Go. Opens Jorhua Retools BRIEFS d- Dur-nell- BL Js?Pnd 11 J n, two-yea- ar Bennett For Constable David A. Bennett resident of Provo, has filed for the position of constable, backed by the Workers Alliance. For the first time In his Ilf he seeks a public position, he states, but hie knowledge of the rouimunity end Its needa make him feel hla willingness to accede to the request of his friends. He came lo Provo at the age of five yearn, and resdea at 176 South Sixth East street. |