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Show Friday, August UTAH TALLEY NEWS declared the mayor. "It bas been our policy from the beginning to give completes! publicity to nil our official acta, and we have nothing to hide In our dealings with Visa or la any this account connected with Power question", said Mayor Anderson as he handed the fallowing letter to this paper In answer to that Open Letter": City Commission Replii to Open Letter City Coniniiwtioii's lirttrr Provo, l'tah, August II, 1139. An Open Letter In Answer to the Citlsens Power Committee: Your open letter to the Mayor and the City Commission Is received and appreciated. It all helps, to make the whole power caae dear to the public. We welcome full publicity of all our official acts. We frankly admit that we have paid out the Power Plant money somewhat faster than we would Mayor Andeiuon Charges Attempts Being Mad To Discredit Officials Before Public That Open Letter by the Power Companys Citizens committee, is just one mor desperate effort on the part of the Power company and its supporters to discredit the City commission before the public, and has this added purpose of attempting to influence th courts who soon are to hear their pleas to forever enjoin Provo city from spending the Revenue bond money for its own Municipal Power plant, have under normal circumstances. declared Mayor Mark Anderson today. "Costs la these matters really mean nothing to this Citlsens committee, for we would have spent at leaat $17,000 of this money on special elections alone which they haTe asked us to call on this Power question, a question viitcti was originally decided on Oct. 1$, if t and has not been changed alnee, except to be confirmed by the Supreme court of thin state," ha added. "The local dlatrlct court and the Federal district court now are being sought by the Citlsens committee and the Power company respectively, and this 'propaganda' la timed exactly right to mislead the people and to Influence these courts, If possible,1 But circumstances are not normal when the Power Company and the Citlsens Committee are every day demanding that Provo City be forever enjoined from paying for the plant and system that the people vot'jd for and Provo City Is under contract to pay for. lias the Citlsens Committee thought of the cost to Provo City that would surely re. iimwotttmtmmmmtmtmmi mo mires ault from such delays aa the Committee would cause if it could. With the radical opposition that we are faced with we are certain that we have done the very best thing for Provo City in making these advance payments. Our eon. tracts provide for Just such an emergency. The money Is safer In the hands of contractors who are under bond to perform than It would be in our hands or In the bank when a tleup based on fictitious charges la a constant threat. We can disprove all false charges but It takes tlms and money to do so. We have learned something from actual experience. Several thousand dollars or tne expense Items were caused by three years of unreasonable opposition from the Power Company and the same eltlsens who signed the open letter to us yesterday. Practlcslly all of the amounts listed have been previously published In the Provo Herald and when other payments are made statements will be given to the press and publle as sooa as they are made. We desire to conceal nothing We nee no reason why the Citlsens Committee omitted all amounts paid to tbs Provo Herald and Included all payments to the Utah Valley News. As stated before In the press, the City Js receiving I per cent power fund expenses actually Plaintiff vs. LESTER EARL incurred over a period of three MORGAN, Defendant THE STATE OF UTAH TO yMtrto Let me say to the Citlsens (THE SAID DEFENDANT: and to all other citlsens Ton are hereby summoned to of Provo: Opposition to any pub- appear within twenty days after lic project la legitimate up to a service of this summons upon certain point but beyond that you. If served within the County point it Is nothing but sabotage In which this action Is brought and deserves no more respect than otherwise, within thirty days after the dynamiting of public works. service, and defend the above enThe worst radicals in the coun- titled action; and In case of your try think they represent the two failure so to do. Judgment willextremes of political thought but be rendered against you accordI find them really of the same mind. One is the red who would tear down the foundation of society to build all anew; the other cond la the servatives. We have both types in Provo. They are brothers according to my way of thinking. on advance yauianaa made to machinery manufacturers, lien la making an advance payment of 40 per cent to manufacturers to secure these discounts for Provo City. Upon Inquiry, we learned that local banks would pay practically nothjng on checking deposits. Wf are under contract to pay Ulen for money that he has paid out or for money that he has obligated himself to pay. When L'len signs a contract with a manufacturer bs Is obligated to pay for the machinery ordered. This machinery Is not bought ready made Uke an automobile. llen is under a $750,000 bond to complet the plant and system according to plans and specifications. Subcontractors are also un. der bond, making a double bond. How much more security docs the Citlsens Committee think Provo City should have? The Item of $57,175 of Interest was put In a trust fund to pay Interest on our revenue bonds for the next eighteen months. Does the Citlxens Committee consider this poor Business"? The Inference that the City Engineer has received $800.00 salary from the power fund Is wholly false. The City Engineer has been reimbursed from the Clm-mltt- ea 18, 19 Ing to the demand of the plaint, which (has bees with the clerk of said tout) This action Is brought U --. cover a Judgment dissolving bonds pf matrimony heretohl! and now existing between Ms? tiff and defendant. BROCKBANK and Popg Plalniff's Attorn P. O. Address: Suite 111 KnlS Bldg., Provo City, Vtnb. Publication dates: Aug. , i,K IS, 25 and Sept 1, lltl. TRAVEL IN hard-boile- self-style- d Respectfully, MARK ANDERSON Mayor. Consult County Cleit or the Respective Signers for Further Information. oh cool, dean, Enjoy delightful xuUxafion . . . restful Union Padfio train. Delicious dining oar mask hwd"" bum highway haiaidel Tonll antes --y . CRBDITORS TO QUnp Cadi-- yon can spend a Estate of Kattla C offer, sometimes known as Katherine Ctffar, Deceased: Creditors will preeent claims with vouchers to tbe undersigned at 51 North University Ave., Provo City, Utah on or before October 12th, 1939. Dated this 8th day of Aognst, -- day la Danvar with no loaa of bard Him and at no aaba cost, by taking advantage of tha fast, OTumlghtuPony Exprots" bom Salt Laka to Denver and Straamlinaz "City of Denver" service from Danvar to Chicago, 1989. JESSE HAWS, Administrator A. L. Booth, Attorney Published In Utah Valley News, August 11, 18, 25 and Sept. 1. (joint Weit The Ulen Organization, under the direction of Mr. Henry C. Ulen as President cr Chairman of the Board, has been actively engaged in financing, designing and constructing public works for more than thirty-si- x A. D. 1010. enjoy tha extra pleasures of a visit in glamorous Southern California! Yon can go to San Francisco via Los Angelos at littla ox no IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE DIVISION IN AND FOR UTAH COUXTY, STATE OF UTAH In tbe matter of the estate of Madge Campbell Wendel, de- ceased. Tbe petition of Joseph William Wendel praying for tbe iuuance to himself of letters of Adralnls. t ration In the estate of Madge Campbell Wendel, Deceased, bas been set fer hearing on Saturday, the 2th day of August, A. D., 1929, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the County Court House, la the court room of laid Court In Provo, Utah County, Utah. WITNESS the Clark of said Court with the seal thereof affixed, this list day of July, a a a NOTICE Ulen Contracting Corporation FAIR NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE S extra rail fare. LOW FARES TO NEW YORK 980.5 Bound Trip ta Bound Trip In Standard Pullmans Challenger Sleeping Cars; Berth Extra la Coachee and $138 in PoRaana for ctrde Up to both the New Yotk and San Irandsoo fain aad retain. Berth Ixb Jlak about $90 fare TO SAN FRANCISCO 35V Bouad Trip VIA LOS ANQELES 33V la Bouad Trip ta 30V Bound Trip la Casa; Berth Bates (SEAL) C. A. GRANT, Clerk By Klara B. Snyder, Deputy Clerk Publication dates: August 4 11. 11. and 25. 1020. law past aids tripe torn IssTegeaNev. G. H. Funk, Depot In the Fourth Jadldal District Court of tbe State of Utah, In and tor Utah County: STBNBA BERNICE MORGAN, During this period the Ulen Organization and its affiliates have constructed over one hundred fifty projects in thirty-si- x of States of the U. S. A. and the forty-eigthirty-tw-o projects elsewhere in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Phone 312 Provo, Utah SUMMONS years. ijBi Ticket Agent at ia ht The class of work, embraces water and servers, water purification and sewage electric lighting and power plants, electric and steam railways, pumping stations, dams, tunnels, aqueducts, reservoirs, harbor and port improvements, packing plants, market halls, buildings and reclamation work. dis-pob- al, - t; i : Contracting Corporation, in organization and experience, is fully qualified to plan, finance and construct public works in any part of the world. Watch this classified directory of shop offerings of Provo merchants, craftsmen, and businesses. For SPECIAL SERVICES not listed here phone 13-w. AMBULANCE SERVICE Claudia Funeral Home PHONE Ulem rnmmmmmmm m u a Sporting Goods BEES Hardware and 74 In,, WATCH , i Rose Retreads REPAIRING J.G. WEBB, Dept. at Mgr. Mortona Jeweler Typewriters expert repairing Provo typewriter Service 141 N. Univ. Ph. 886J Building Service FRANK Spoiling Goods Co. S64W. Center Ph. 679J BUILDS A BETTER HOUSE Frank B. Woffinden PHONE 047J1 , (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo Optometrist Or. J. E. Harrison Better Service For Less 194 W. Center Ph. 91 Cups and Cases Spray Materials and Services See Wasatch Chemical Co. RFD8Bx,98 Ph. 996-- w Key Makers Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. 112 N. Univ. Phone 82 RETREADING IIAWKINSON TREADS Jir Service Inc. 48 N. 8 W. Phone 750 Chiropractor DR. O. M. THURMAN Chamber of Commerce Bldg. 224 W. Center Phone 980 Hour: 2 Emlip by Appointment A r General 1.80-5J- W Tires! t ! Sold by Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. 255 W. Center Ph.244 INSURANCE Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 SHOE REPAIR Louie Kelsch & Sons at "The Booterie 124 W. Center Ph. 707 fruit boxes E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 585 South 2nd West |