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Show 5 -- Contractors Set Meet In Springville - V 1 1 . J. ' , Springville Club Contractors America, ested friends are invited to attionally held in Springville, is tend. scheduled for Monday, Dec. 6", with Paul Thorn as general chairman. FIFTH CAPITOL Some 375 contractors and their Nebraska's present capitol Is the associates and friends are ex- fifth tof be erected by that state pected to attend' the banauet Base of the present building is 437 Monday night, for which Dr. Wil feet square and two stories high, liam Edwards of the Brigham with' the tower rising 400 feet Young University will be the above the base. featured speaker. Other special entertainment will also abe fur ftrfal" Hall nished by, the BYU public service Vt At this time candidates for of department. Leo A. Crandall will ficers of the association for the be toastmaster. rominff vear ' will be nominated. The . business meetine. for to be voted on at the January members of the Associated meeting in Salt Lake City. Other General Contractors only, 7 is business matters will also be dis scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at Mem- - cussed. .7 -- Of Life Urged On Dr. de Jong urged those present to find beauty even in their workaday surroundings, anch develop their individual talents in culture. He promised great satisfaction to those who go beyond "just getting by" from day to day and make the effort to look for something fine, do 'something to make eachj day a little more pleasant than the last, strive to do a better job of whatever they ' - " . . f , Alt' ..".(.. V (9 - . City Is taking steps to follow recommendations made by State Road Department traffic engineers with- - regard to improving traffic conditions on State Street according to Harold D. Westring, member of the City Council police and ' roads com i mittee. , Traffic engineers reqommended are doing. and trimming trees, hedges Arthuf" Boyer was toastmaster shrubs at three corners along the for the meeting and Larsen highway, and the city is securing Boyer played two piano solos. permission from the property owners to do so. Several shrubs America's nail manufacturersJhave already been trimmed and make more than 100 different one tree removed near Third types of iron nails. West, Mr. Westring said. AM ': jv - h smDABs- 'uu 13 Leh i Cdu nci I Carries Out State Road Com mission Recommendations for '91 SUNDAY HERALD Aesthetic Values Gustiv Larsen will present a paper on the history of Utah in a I.'.-- of the George Albert SPRINGVILLE Dean Gerrit meeting 'iThe annual Smith Camp, Sons of Utah Pio- de Jong of the Brigham SPRINGVILLE Young December meet of the Intermoun- - neers on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the University spoke of the aesthetic values , of life at the Kiwanis tiin Branch Associated General Pioneer Museum; inter- meeting Thursday night. and camp-memb- ers All : of tradi ' "1 Sons of Pioneers To Hear State's History at Meet LEHI-Le- hl Engineers also recommended more strict, enforcement of the1 traffic speed laws on the highway, but Mr. Westring declared that this is difficult under the AVhen the present speed set-utraffic limits are 40, 50 and 60 miles per hour, as they are through Lehi, the police find it difficult to accurately dockland stop cars without' creating serious x traffic hazards themselves, she pointed out. p. . President John Tyler was married twice during his. lifetime and was the father of seven children.' V y. . : 5J - J- 4 . " V REASONS FOR "S--D DAY" Orem S--D committee- members look over the wreck of a car which recently took a man's life. They are planning public education tq prevent Such occurrences. (Left to right) Police Chief Arthur Henderson, Chairman, I. J. Burr, Harold (Jack) Sumner, CJlenn Robertson, Torvall Nelson and police officer Reed .Burgener. Don Wilcox was unMANY- - ONEiOF able to be present. . v 4 - Utah County Prepares Fo g Day' Dec. 15 ft TT ft fSafe-Drivih- Jnty Any Utah One wreck will be on display reminding citizens that Dec. 15 next week at University and Cen- is Safety Day, but fatal crashes occur any, day. V ter; a second at First West and may city which record on Dec. 15, National Safety Day, will be presented with a special plaque, Utah County Commission announced has sn accident-fre- e 323 accidents for Provo Center, and a third at another the first reported six months of this year. downtown intersection. ' ' Myron Fulrath, president of OREM At a of the Provo Safety Council, said today Orem "S-- Day" meeting committee Fri Provo will put on a concentrat- safety letters had been sent by day evening. Chairman I. J. Burr ed safety campaign next week the mayor to civic clubs and or- made the following assignments: to all churches and to with three shattered cars on dis- ganizations, Don church and ele" to the remind that Provoans .S bishops, asking that talks be mentaryWilcox, play Chief Arthur schools; city has more than 600 crashes a given stressing safety. Henderson and Police Officer Posters will be set up in stores, Reed year. Burgener, high school as semblies and display of signs throughout town; Harold Sumner, ; advertising through - newspapers Torval Nelson, advertising -- slo gans and .displays and working 'Safe-Drivin- g with auxiliary police; Glenn Rob 11 ertson, women s social and civic na clubs. with in of major cooperation community sup- ety Importance "S-means as a Drivtional "SafePlans at present IneJude the organizations; Day" port for ing Day" war emphasized today of demonstrating that traffic ac Jaycees sponsoring two wrecked by . Superintendent of Schools Dr. cidents can be reduced substan- cars on either side of Orem with J. C. Moffitt in appealing to all tially if everyone will accept per- appropriate display cards to call citizens to- support this Nation sonal responsibility for driving attention to the need-f- or precaa and walking sa.fely. tion and education. There willrbe a meeting called for elementary 'S-Day', Dec. 15 is spon- - Superintendent Moffitt said: "The goal' of sored by President Eisenhower's Day, as an and secondary school principals lectures on .Action Committee for Traffic Saf- - nounced by the President's Action to discuss educational Committee for Traffic Safety, can saiexy dou - or anvers and pebe achieved only if all our agen- destrians an dall. local clubs will cies and institutions at the local be asked to feature SD reports in level get behind the program. their meetings before the SD day, This clearly includes our schools. l c. 15.. Our record of child safety on i . the streets and highways of Provo is impressive. Only nine children have been injured in traffic acci dents in 1953 going to and from The Provo Toastmaster Club schooL If so, write to Spears ChiroIn action will be seen at the Sanitarium and Hospital, practic regular meeting of the Colo.,, for Testimonial Denver,; club to be held Wednesof results in arthritis, canproof day at Keeley's Cafe at 7:30 p.m. cer, polio, epilepsy, rheumatic Toastmaster for the evening will Burglary of the Utah State fever, multiple sclerosis, cerebbe Ernest Dean, president of the Road Commission sheds is under ral palsy, muscular dystrophy, group. Acting as general e valu- investigation by Deputies Roscoe strokes heart, liver, skin, stom ator will be Robert Mayer and and Lloyd Thornton. Missing ach, kidney and scores of other v table topics will be f handled by Kay ailments. are a saw, brace, Edgar Kolstad. Speakers for the wrenches and a power drill. 1 (Adv.) : evening will- be William Higbee, Richard Castleton and Francis "Bill" Rltz. Mr. Mayer will select critics from the members of the Toastmistress club. t' The Toastmasters are lending a helping, hand to help i establishing the Toastmistress club in the Utah county area. They feel that the club has a very worth- 3 while purpose in organizing since it assists each member in being able to express her thoughts and opinions clearly and with, emphasis, to gain education through broadening vocabulary and information on many subjects. Mrs. O. J. Anderson, temporary president of the Toast-- . mistress club, is inviting all 'women in the area who are interested to join the group that - evening ( at Keeley's Cafe. ' All who wish to become charter ..members "of the group should send or bring theirdues, to Mrs. Eloise Fillmore at 287 E. 1st N.; or to Mrs. O. J. Anderson, 704 E. 4th S., before Saturday, Dec. 11. This is the deadline for any one wishing to become a charter member of mis group. 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