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Show m r: r: itmmtttgSS hovember 3 A HOME I'AHUR 4 11 Printed for Hove Folk ia 21222324 25 gs27l2ft830l 20 lijr Hove People la A HOME PLANT rssatnx L olume A WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINE Two Number Forty -Nine DEPENDABLE jommunity Art Gallery Exhibits ittract Local Artists md Art Lovers PUBLISHED Provos New AT PROVO, OF LOCAL AFFAIRS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1939 INDEPENDENT UTAH UTAH LOSES Dll. FARNER Stale Recreational Director Utah Stake Conference Sot For Saturday and Sunday r SCOTT THOMPSON la Provo's new Fire Chief, but be la by so What Six Years Can Accomplish might well be the means a new man to Provoans. title for a resume of Provo City recreational activities since of He la a eon of Provo, bora 1933 under the direction of Mrs. Jena V. Holland who today soa of Thomas T.jJuV t. Bean Thompson, has been named Utah State Director of Recreational Activi-Hi- e of srand father, James A. Been ties, with direct supervision of all Women's and Beginning last Wednesday with the presentation uth Harwood, Utahs well known artist, daughter of J. Tm' Urwood, Provos Community Art gallery offers a series lide lectures and exhibits for the Provo art lovers which f Childrens recreation in "tU Utah, a signal honor which cornea to imp!1 Deludes the works of the late Professor E. H. Eastmond, ' Mrs. Holland in recognition of her outstanding services, and 8cott received hie school hero nd of Vere L. Mathews. In fulfillment of 10 years of am- Miss Harwoods lantern lecture on her design creations in Provo, and wee known hero domiPre-Scho- ' Commencing Saturday at 7.80 p. m. in the Fourth chapel, the regular annual priesthood conference of the Utah take will convene, announces President R. J. Murdock, who Invites all members of the high council, all presidencies of all quorums, all welfare stake and ward workers, and al members of the Melchixedek and Aaronic priesthood quorums ol pEvHln received Wednesday nine- She baa written and Uaatrated several books, lnelnd-Lyri- o Hoad, Parle, Cycle and npla Builders, the latter hav--a Utah Pioneer backsround. from tbe Unl-ilt- y $h baa ber B. of Utah, ber M. A. la Art tbe University of California, baa travelled ezteaalvely in rope end other foreisn conn- veil " Ions before his entry Into Provo City service aa an lndnatrloua end UbU eItlM"- - xt w lB m4- under Mayor Charles Decker that he tint started bis career aa an employe of thla City. He baa ! since served under every mayor Provo baa elected, James E. Daniels, LeRoy Dixon, O. K. Hanaen, Alma Van Wagenen, Jeaae N. EUertaan, Owen Smoot end Mark Anderson. 81x yean after hie tint employment with the City, Mr. Thompson wee selected for tha Fin department, Reed Boahard being then named Fin Chief, and Glenn Clark being the other firemen, making e force of three men for the city fin department Be-- , fore the end of the year two other i firemen wen selected by Chief Boahard: Seth Bullock end Frank j Taylor. ' The next year tha civil service commission wea organised with' J. M. Jensen, now a professor at B. Y. U., aa chairmen and George B. Barton and Gunnar Haasmua ' 1 i The Melchixedek quorums. Elders, Seventies, and High Priests, will hold a Joint Martas In the mala endltorinm at the bitleua dreaming which baa nated her labora. Mrs. Holland la e daughter of( Mrs. Bine Clegg of Provo, and a graduate of Brigham Young university In IIS9. Prior to that event she bad tekea her university work In the. University of Utah at Salt Lake City and at the STATE DIRECTOR ' to attend. - -- Fourth ward ehapeL while the Aaronle priesthood, Dsacoaa, Teachers, and will maat downstairs atataa drat Mardock. Three sessions will be DR. LLOYD M. FARNER Sunday in the Utah ataha tahw ! V ' nacle to aU three of which tho Utah atata health dapartmant T n a ..tin. 4 a. pnblle le lnvttad. Al . b. degree. Dr. L. M. Farmer, Art eleeaas under tho eponeor- - md I p. m. church mleeHnary She has bed seven years teaching director located at Provo alaea bip of tbo Provo Community Art work and tko WolfSro work of MIm Mathews la also an artist (experience, five of which have HIT who ban been offered the ntokt Utak stake will bo foatnrod, aE Gallery will be held been tn Utah, one In Idaho, and mlaeioanilOH who hove an author. Her book. Industrial of atata directorship oaeh weak at the Provo high yotornod then n final year In Honolulu, will bo the anb-o- f I ot pioaniy reported will he Montana. achoOl. wea serving aa n L. D. 8. hygiene at Helena, her llluatrated leeture j while she asked to Action Dr. od Farnera rcclgnltlon I on Nov. SI. Many of her missionary In the Hawaiian has not been officially announced I Benjptnre. n life eleee and cleat- both morning done aUlI life eioaa botog devoted to end llaaisna and palntlnga are now on Uadacape offila stats learned from but It libit at tha Art sailary and will her mission dale In the Health department j varloua media will be tongbt porta and other chunk aaattam, in on diaplay until her she married Led ran da Holland of that It will be accepted aa soon aa j Maurice Brooks, Instructor In atataa President Mardaek. here on Nov. SS. Tha evening eaeelon will fea-tnCedar City, end together they another appointment ean be made sculptors at tba Utah State Art M. L A. work, and will The announcement of tha hied themselves to Los Angeles of some physician who baa bad Cantor nt II South State 8L, I Lake City will conduct the msne at T.I0 o'clock. The puh. of Professor Eaetmond'e where she had been offered a ' aatlafactory training claac In sculpture. Paul Smith lie le Invited to thla meeting aka j position aa recreation director in health work. ctlnse comes with delight to that city, and Mr. Holland had . j)Pj pmer'a work la Provo haa alio of tho Salt Lake Center will ill Provoana. Repreaentatlve ambition to attend school. intlnsa In water colon, olli and lz counts tB Health be the Instructor for tbo life dealsna will be shown hen arrangement proved satisfactory Dlitrlct No 4f amJ hu of class end ulao for tho landscape om Nov. 19 to Dec. 9, announces j for her beet years of experience cleat. These teachers ere eeverel eharacUr that inch Hoi- Instructors and Mr. ha Community Art Oellery spon- end there, gained jwere aI0 Dr. J. L. Jones, who perlancadartiste In their respective land satisfied hia urge for npeclel wu In-capable of direction I lUta gTen fields places , representative having training, after two xeare. They sobow survey hyciene I ' have n eon ,B Hal", five years of ,Bg on lB uuhf ,!, Dr. Far- - of Organisation of a Public Forum rahibitlons rad moat important aa ona of bla assistants. Slneo nar commttM BIDaa the dlrane-jLavar JONATHAN BUCKLEY PoPUe Interoat In the P at hie divided Dr. in Provo hea Provo then Former to moved home Farnar Recreation Bjoni programs anlj City Coming they (Dies in lie Forum under the sponsorship Supervisor, how named atata Provo In 1111 where Mr. Holland time between the regular duties Provo loot another old timer Classes will be free to the pub - ' ofhe WFA Adult education work pro- - aef up hia printing plant, nnd she of hit pnblle wealth work In tbe death of Jonathan Buckley, la extended " Sympathy with school children's became lie Womens of morn investigation along personal except a small amount charged will take place tonight In the which play activities, occurred supervisor Sunday IS, I Thomas Farnsworth family Now tbo Bnd auditoralternately. transIndustrial sell-of School Dr. and otharn 1 cover teacher to Jones recreaCentral recreational Library of 109 and student Children'! tho Jour aupervlaor at tha Bnckley home, general 10 tional activities force works fldgemont in the death of their- Ing street, Funeral Wrtmrat throughout the vltiee in Provo City, under the hygiene conditions In tble atata. portation from Salt Lake to Provo ium, announcM MIm Ruth Mit' (on and brother, Lavor 7. Farns- West First South 14 a hours and hours each day atate Mra Holland will remain aponaonthlp of W. P. Whitehead,' In chell, principal- held Thin latter work has brought and for model fees. were services Tuesday worth of Salt Lake, who passed tho week. throughout night In with organisation but commissioner in her direct entire then Provo, with Formerly this other In touch ward with Sixth Dr. Farmer charge, tha chapel, away Saturday morning In a Salt Prospective students are to rail It wai beck In 1911 when toy time to the state recreational "Lob" Collins, her team main, In different etatea, and at tha Art meeting wu set for Thursday as poe-ibi- s soon as program! Lake hospital, following a abort Bishop T. J. Oldroyd In charge. gallary making end Christmas lighting work, with apodal attention to supervising men's end boys acti- thus comes tbe call from Mondue to tbe opening A request number Lead Kind- - became the for registration for tha night, tnbutthe illness with pneumonia. hobby of every Provo training play directors. event Community Concert vities. The atata director. a tana for b will was under tbe opening rang flreman Weeks were epent In Classes classes. Besides hie father end mother, ly Light wu changed to date the eriee, work Industrial survey hygiene Dan Webster, snaEnB or rather At tbet time Provo City's budt, by Peter Jenaen, way within a very short time and (and brother end Bister In toys so that many who of night, Friday state board enrollment work there la under the he is survived by hie wife, John W. McAdam, and Walter tor py,, giddies, and Chrlatmae get for Recreational anyone anticipating Intended to go to tho Concert Dr. which In health aa wae bo to so department ones includat to 11000 and bould which amounted register Jepperaon. Opening prayer (Dorothy Kate Farneworth on a mM. BAPTISMAL SERVICE lightlnf waa would not be denied participation ed (400 for bund concert work. Farner will be employed. Dwight by definitely rare of a place in tho in the Public Forum election. (two children end a stepson in offered Billlnp. Kae Today this feature baa be- -' It Is understood that Dr. and class. Salt Lake, end hie aged grand-- I "Wake Not From Thy Peaceful Only two staff members were enAll persons interested In tha nD( a major activity, and help of Loa, Slumbers wee sung by Nole to mark Provo as tbe "Christmas ! Thre Manavu ward, under the gaged, and only part time work Mrs. Farner will not likely leave father, Hens Ernaton Instruction In these classes is splendid work accomplished by of tba until Helena first for WM Nllliwon.. Utah. expected. i direction of Bishop Wilbur Sow- made possible through tha Utah Forum In focusing atCity. Both have a host of State Art Project a part of tho the Public The funeral took place In Salt have charge of tbe Bap- Mrs. Emma Jones, a niece, gave Provo City and the Janusry. 'dtl- - ar4 on Important matters of came from Today tention Appreciation I Lake on sketch, aeu with greatest emphasis In Carnal service to be held Sunday Provo School board engage IS friends here who will miss them Works Progress Administration. public affairs are invited to atTuesday end burial was e brief biographical Dr. Farner hu been an in the City Burial Park there. . at the Utah stake ad- P- j Jonathan Buckley wu born at 1988 when many a Provoau whose Advantage of this Art Instruction tend tonight nt tbo Central school piay directors and supervisors, greatly. tha Junior bould ho taken, by the pnblle. Calvin, Devonshire, England on monthly wage scale bad been up i ministration building. It will be with a 17000 yearly budget ap-t- o active member of t 9 p. m., Invites MIm Mitchell. Chamber of Commerce. BlrlB 0,1 Inov. 94, 1851, a non of Samuel propraitlon. Another budget of $100 to $400 now came to tha ) for He some $14,000 is sprat by tbe and Sarah Unwin Bnckley. WE GAN DO IT! department glad to find j came to United States in 1871, toys for their kiddles. Since then vs WPA, with an additional staff of 88 play directors and supervisors which are: "Women at Play", coming on from New York and the program hu been supported) 1 Hnrr rNI INI1 ' "Organisation and Programming I've lived right here In Provo, .New Jersey the following year. more nnd more by merchant and engaged. which be business men who have gladly ' of School j settling In Provo to "Behaviour ProFor nigh on forty years; 1 1 n Back in 1988, Mra. Holland blems of Play", liy tbe 1 sure have learned to love ber walked from Isbl an tbo railroad donated new toys, varChild", RAY I j (J( paints, opened the first free dancing Happy there at Much stronger through tbe years, terminus ended Hours, a craft bulletin; class in the city, and conducted two more bulletins are now i time. .leriain. riro uu xuunimuu, m, the first supervised play ground and under way, "Facilities for The first time that I saw her He married Elisabeth Hatton In veteran at thla work, will carry ; Three Provoans enlisted this ci,idren t!e Play", and "Parent Edu. My eyes they filled with tears; tbe traditions of tbe past and;: week and were accepted for 1871. She died In 1918 and ln0n Pioneer park. Dance classes cation for , In , ' Lnc7 Play Actifor new opportnni- j 1910 he married again. had such a lovely setting instruction In the U. S. Navy, were scheduled three days a week , be ever alert vities of their Children". Pride and enthusiasm join vigorously in the announce(The best I'd seen for years. conducted iWadson, being bln second wife. ties. play supervision report Roland H. Smith, CBM, jaad ' Concert series ;He was a successful farmer, and twice each week. Though tha recreation program ment this week of the University-Communi- ty Provo. at stationed Then when I enme In closer In Utah Is "Triple Sponsored" of eelebreties scheduled to appear in the Provo tabernacle had several mining enterprises I are 188 centers ' three JamM NOTE play Chapman. SAFETY Today Perry a linger. My eyes filled with amase also. He was known that Is, by the Cltlrn, the Schools, I West Center, was accepted Nov. maintained under complete daily and the WPA. Mrs. Holland'! during the coming winter and spring, made by Mrs. Paul D. Her streets were full of chuck and for SO years was a member Vincent, secretary. j 10, and Lynn Arden North Miner of supervision, at Park, work holes. of tbe stake choir, hu been mainly with city MOTORISTS Mrs. Vincent says: We take great pride in announcing TO Maeaer play grounds. Robert Box and Pioneer and No. 8. 178B, RFD Her sidewalks made yon rave. j and school sponsorship. Her new Surviving arc bla widow and Box 40, j la addition, min participation the of eelebreties we have scheduled for the coming list , Moat dark, BFD No. 8, five sons and three daughters: . . takes her under . . the, season. Lectures begin at 8 p.m. wera accepted Nov. 0. All were has been attained la crafts, music, appointment The years went by In silence; A. Rom and & H George H., Monday, The editor of the rteh February II Hugh thUthi ordered to the U. S. Naval Train - ; puppetry, organised games, done- - j Our leaders came and went and concerts at 8. II. New Bnckley. and Mrs. Maud Ashton, has his office Gibran, former U. 8. Ambassador the Valley Cal. for dramatics. Ban and at station During Diego, lag. lng Not one of them had vision as her field of labor. Is by ticket only". to Poland. Provo; J. W. Bnckley, Mra. Par. Just one door South of the eight weeks recruit Instruction, j past summer more tabn 100,000 To build up ere be went. In the lint of Tke Provo Liquor Store. Many atata In Verna ley Hafen, and Mra. Hannah Frey, recreation were following thla Monday, February II Walter of Thorp, After enjoyed training completion participations of Salt Lake City and Harold R. have asked why we chose Gleeeklng, world-fame- d will he ordered to duty on ; Provo In these events, under Mrs. administrator, will be tho flnsn- - dates and eelebreties to appear: pianist. they At last there came a leader Bnckley of Logan. snch a location. j board a Thursday, November II MarWednesday, Febrnary 18 warship of tho United Holland's supervision, which does dal supervisor as before, but Mrs. Whos proved a better guide Mra. j made was by A tribute One answer Is that It pronot Include the hMvy program Holland will assume general cel Dupre, world-mastStates Navy, aaya Mr. Smith. organist, String Quartet from Ha made a bettor Provo: Jennie Bnckley Newell, end I vides n handy place for all Mr. Chapman Is a ran of Mrs. conducted nnder Mr. Collins' dl- - supervision of nil recreational and daughter Marguerite, bril- Paris. Wc point to It with pride. activities, with direct reaponsibll- - liant pianist, In Joint recital. Bishop Frank Bennett of Provo ! cltlsenn planning to taka a Daisy Glbby Chapman; Mr. Miner rectlon for men and boys. 4 Monday, March Joseph ward also offered words of Fifth Mr. and Mra. Miner of Ity for women, and children of few quick snorts of firewater la a of ton 10 Jural Sslgetl, one of the greatest Bring Monday, November have achieved, been results They came from other cities Big Comfort Savior Is few a comfort. Jeans, PrMchoI In come and father Mr. to Clark's lure and tenor Orem; of violinists. BJoerllng, outstanding To see onr pretty streets; believes Mrs. Holland who cites Me waa anng by tbo choir. Harnote on their obituaries. 8taa!ey Harvey Clark of Provo. Her duties will be to provide our times. the annual Hobby and Craft show, Theyre taking homo tbe lesson Thursday, March 7 Radolph B. Clark was tba last speaker. old We suggest that any such November II George Gans, pianist, conductor, composDance Revue, and the texts, bulletins rad factual And telling all they meet. the annual Tuesday, Goln' than NiUson aang Mra. citizens who Intend driving Kiddles' Karnlval which tarlals for the program, and to Dsngerfleld, author and commen- er, with B. Y. U. Symphony OrHome. out to Grandma's for Thanksattracted thounands train directors in all supervised tator on current books. chestra. have "Provo la a city CHURCH yrarly COMMUNITY giving, or who desire to cele(The benediction wu given by of boys and girls to the program play centers, with Provo being EdThats pretty hard to beat. November 17 Monday, Monday, March 11 Carl Vaa who the and brate otherwise, J. W. Jacobi representing used as the bsM of her operations, ward Tomlinson, foremost Interof supervised recreation. Because she's got a leader current Pnlltaer Prise Doren, the Liqnor at In Provo, of which call usually Blind office Head contact Chapter with Whose vision can't bo beat The morning Church service of New World affairs. Another outstanding contribu- although preter Franklin, winner, "Benjamin make member. was before tore a starting, Mr. Bnckley will l maintained regularly eaeh will be held at the Community tion Mrs. Holland has mads to Monday, December 4 John O. Monday, April 1 Luther King, Burial took place In Provo city ; ont a sketch of their lives week. And now we're Municipal" to the Neihardt, American poet and Negro tenor, returns by request. A. M. to date, leaving them at our Church this Sunday morning nt Provo City, according cemetery with Patriarch A Power Plant all onr own; Issue of tbe National "I am extremely happy In this literary critic. office. be November the grave. will Wednesday, The theme April I Bldq 11 o'clock. Anderson dedicating We're going to make our Provo Recreation Association magsiine, new appointment", staten Mm. December 8 (Morning Sayao, brilliant soprano of tha Friday, This thoughtfulness will DiSelf of Best A Place of world renown. the her about Getting Holland. "It la a dream of in an article published appearance, 11:80 A. M.) Kryl Metropolitan Opera. do asrsy with tha neeemity strust. Church school Is held at work here, Is tha Junior and life time come true. I will notian( jjja symphony Orchestra, call to our of up Monday, April 8 Pasquler having ALLIANCE Why rant we have onr gas plant? WORKERS 8:45 and the Young Peoples C. E. Senior High 8chool dance clubs. be harraaaed with the details so or Jan Trio, ona of the hlghJighta of last 11, January Thursday, Berg's, or Hatch-Quin- t, Our bus lines, too. as well? recognational of a have These gained exacting In directing program meets at 7 o'clock. Russian pianist, in canon. any other mortuary after That sure would knock onr taxes. activities an In tha pnst six years, Chernlavsky, St. nition. Seventh The Day Adventist, Provo appearance. his seventeenth trying night Workers' Thanksgiving Wednesday, And make us all feel nwell. April 19 Robert All members of the Her work for women and pre- - but I will have time to write and Marys Episcopal nnd Community 15 to find ont who you were bemost beloved Amercla's Gnspar Monday, Frost, January In Alliance are urged to attend use and re been my findings study, Churches are holding a union school children has also return fore you tried to cross the cellist, Spanish Cassado, Theres dtles I could mention and the regular meeting Friday a poet. better program was , building up Thanksgiving service at the Com- cognised nationally, for she middle bridge of those three I've walked along their atreeto ! night, at 1:80 oclock. Election Late February or March, delast summer Into 14 dlf- - expanding my work Into every engagement. taken on Church Thursday existone munity where actually only Who own the things I've talked of delegatee to State conference Mary finite date to be announced, Monday, January II 10 ferent Mates on a tour of Inapcc- - corner of the atate. Also another at I3rd November enrv. two turn to morning, tried or ed, return en of: and other important matters W. J. Howe. tlon and study along thin line, and dream may eome true. I hope to Ellen Chase, novelist, Rev. o'clock. Ethan Colton, author, authority m where only one could be The TAX MAN YOU DONT will he done. also by popular Master's thesis for gngement write bulletins my several my written has will he St. of Rector Mary's Church, seen by those who didn't on the European situation. Local secretary, ninnd. i MEET. chief among degree". such on activities, preach the sermon. visit one door north of ns. Mrs. Florence M. Keel F. H. - "The Municipal Poet. ' CALLED BY DEATH 1 lee-Itu- re t. r . .a, rsssr. - s? l! i mls-jslo- n. . re ; ! Thls'j I j Farnsworth Salt Lake Pub-Wa- 1 , ; Edge-(mon- ' i ( I ! I . i j j, Pre-Scho- ol . J Pre-Scho- ol . Community Concert Series Announced re-B- he Pre-Scho- ol : u I , th er j I al I ; etHeeiM-crnilJ- f |