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Show wtSk? Doily Herpld Contract Near On City, U.S. Land Purchase JF.l&V CORNELL with Mr. Ercanj agreement By Final contractual details on; brack. Down payment of $50,000 purchase is needed. Earlier in the disthe Provo of w atershed lands in the South cussions, the city placed $10,000 Vnrk of Provo Canvon. amount in earnest money while the Forest Service studied the purchase. ing to $400,000, are expected to be worked out Friday with con- The money is to. be refunded to tracts to be signed early next the city if for any reason the federal money should not come week." Involved In the land purchase through. are 10,000 acres of. watershed The city will become agent for lands owned, by Sterling Ercan- disbursing the federal money brack of which the federal gov- when the bill is finally signed. ernment is planning to buy 9000. The federal share of the mottry is to be paid Mr. $200,000 acres of upland or mountainous perland for $200,000. Provo City Ercanbrack over a would then buy 1000 acres of iod. The city's share is to be period. bottom land, for another $200,-00- paid over a Special Clause -- r However, a clause drawn Into rj0 perfect Water The purchase has been pro- the early agreements, offers the posed as a means to protect the city the option to continue payr spring water supply from which ing for the city share of the land all of its winter after eight or nine years or the and of water great withdraw from the contract with supply share of its summer supply. only the loss of the $50,000 down During discussions last spring, payment. The 1000 acres would conservationists said that feder- then revert, to Mr. Ercanbrack. Actual price of the federal al control of the upland watershed land would protect the share of the land is $156,000 slopes from overgrazing and while the city's share has a base possible pollution of the canyon price of $142,300. However, a springs. City control of the areas four per cent annual interest around the springs would pre- charge raises the price to $200,-00- 0 vent damage or contamination apiece over the full term of which was stipulated the sale of them. In past weeks a bill prepared by Mr, Ercanbrack. bv Senator Frank E. Moss was passed by the Senate and later by the House of Representatives authorizing purchase of the federal share of the land. The bill calls for the Forest Service to administer the land thus purchased. The bill, which has received support from A suit has been filed in the entire Utah congressional Fourth District Court, by the delegation, now needs the signa- Utah State Fish and Game ture of President Johnson, to attempt to gain Federal money Is not expected Department access through private land in to become available for six Don't Issue Invitation II" houses weeks. Down Payment In the meantime, the Provo City Commission . Wednesday authorized City Auditor Terry J. Oldroyd to proceed to prepare a check for $40,000 of city money to be used in the down payment Sunday Meeting To Open Season For Unitarians which are inviting Workshop For Parents at San Quentin conducting Prison. Following the talk there will be a question and answer Utah-Idah- - at p.m. Interested persons are , 8 in- . Welding Equipment Stolen At 2 Places Welding and cutting equip ment was stolen last night from the D&RGW railroad on Second South and from small shop at 4tn North and 2nd West. t Provo Police detective are .investigating the theft of cutting torches, tanks, and gauges hoses. . Cherry H.ll 'Back-TSchool' Tonight night for the Cherry Hill Elementary SchooLwilL be held tonight at 7:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend and become charter members. They will also visit their child's class room and meet the teachers, faculty and Back-to-scho- new . .PTA Officers. The Orem KiwanU CMrwas time that the Orem club achiev- named as the outstanding, cluh led tBe honor. of its size regarding its accom- J In determining outstanding plishments during 1964 in the clubs, they are judged on total Utah Idaho District during the Accomplishments for the year recent district convention at Including services to commun- Twin Falls, Ida." lity, participatidn at all levels ' ! i J: , District Governor John Hahn oi ruwaina acuvuy local, to a Dr. district and international Philip presented plaque Taylor', 1965 president of the and evidences of dedication to Orem club to denote the club's Kiwanis objectives and theme. accomplishment. Dr. Taylor re- The theme is "Personal service, ceived the plaque for H. Earl the responsibility of individFarn worth, 1964 'president, who uals." was unable to attend the conOfficers of the club during vention, 1964, besides Mr. Farn worth, TheOrem Kiwanis Club was were Dr. Taylor, vice president; the only Utah unit to receive Russell Horan, secretary; and such aa award. It was the first Elwood Sundberg, treasurer. -- educational opportunity Utah County parents will tonight at 8 p.m. at the Junior High School in Provo with the opening of the first of four workshop sessions on "The Emotional Aspects of Bringing Up Children." The sessions are sponsored by the Utah County Association for Mental Health, and outstanding clinical psychologists will conduct them. In addition to tonight, they will continue on Sept 30, Oct 7 and 14, each on a . Thursday. Is welcome interested Anyone and registration for the series may be made at the first session tonight There will be a nominal fee, per person or per cou " An for all begin Dixon 1 two Jailed The suit names Howard Sum-slo- n as defendant It charges that the defendant has erected a gate with a lock across a road that crosses his land and denies the use of this road to the public. It further claims the road was used by the public for 10 years before Mr. Sumsion be- cent came the owner and the clos ing of the road, known as Dry Canyon Road, denies access by Boy the public to 30,000 acres of national forest land. In The suit asks Fourth District Court to declare the road a A young Orem boy OREM public road so the public can suffered cuts on the knee and use it arm Wednesday aternoon when he was struck by a truck" near an Orem service station. The For boy, was Ronald Sorensen, 140 E. 630 N., Orem. , Orem police said the accident occurred on private property at An Mott's Service Station, 406 N. PLEASANT GROVE other tour has been scheduled State St, Driver of the truck for all senior citizens of this was Ralph James Mecham, 26, area for Saturday, Sept. 25. A of 1356 N. 950 W Orem. bus will - pick up senior citi zens from Alpine, Manila, Pleasant Grove, and Iindon, at Hits 30 Saturday morning in front of the Pleasant Grove City HaJLIt'jsflLJfcen;. travel up Provo Canyon, on to Park City Dee PLEASANT GROVE and the Hogle Zoo. Climax of Ann. Roberts, 21, 155 E. 2nd S., the day'j entertainment will be Pleasant Grove, suffered a a visit to Valley Music Hall broken Jaw Wednesday afterto see the matinee performance noon when the car in which she of "Camelot," starring Howard was riding struck a utility pole Keel. It is expected that the in Pleasant Grove. bus wffl return to Pleasant The car was driven by Jill Grove by early evening. All planning to make the trip Wilcken, 21, 155 E. 2nd S., are to take their own lunches. Pleasant Grove, Officer Keith Bills indicated the driver's attention was diverted by some groceries slipping in the back Vandalism, Thefts seat.- - .TheT car wandered from Orem" the. road and struck the pole at Reported In 288 E. 2nd S., Pleasant Grove. OREM Mrs. John Gordon, Miss Roberts is listed in sat695 E. 1700 S., reported to Orem isfactory condition at the Utah - police that a power saw valued Valley Hospital. at $25 had been taken from her garage sometime during the George Washington took compast week. mand of the Continental Army Mrs. Arnold Clements, 534 N. on Cambridge Common, Mass., 940 Wfl reported that two reto 1775. trees had cently planted shade been uprooted on her property tered and a child's piggy bank by vandals, Don Abegg, 558 N. 1025 W., containing between $5 and $10 reported his home had ben en- - taken. By investigation at the Utah under-achieve- Tour Slated Senior Citizens - Pole, Girl Breaks Jaw - . Vacant Home Hit For Two men have been booked County jail for inple. of the theft of apvestigation Such topics as discipline, famr proximately 200 pounds of copily values and mature parent wire from the Utah Power hood will be explored under the per and Light Co. yards at the William of Dr. leadership mouth of Provo Cenyon. Brown, Dr. Malcolm Liebroder The two men were arrested and Robert Llppold. The workPoshop will also deal with such Wednesday night by Orem their lice "after. automobiles d the as problems child and the rebelling adoles were observed in the Carter Car period. The meeting will be held at the Provo Women's Council Building, 310 North University Set Tonight Truck Mishap st ! wi c:- -l 1 nearb riiiui ii.apciiiui, Animals . . . anamuix . . . anamules . . JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMW! be will run a temporary line t ns They're alt problems for there. This SPR INRVILLE Final mspec--i a building the Orem Ci;y Police Detum nf th neV Civic Center will line is to be relocated if neces partment 'be made mm by the Spring-- . sary w hen the cemetery U This week's police blot- Ivilie Citv Council, the archi--' plotted out The city will fur. ter reads like a zoology Itect ano'the contractor, it was nish the water connection as its share-- in an agreement by which problem. There were re.. l . .ti : .... II . i dead loose of dujS, port r of the city council. dogs, a loose calf, three Several minor items .were to; urjt lence wong uie pmi propline. missing horses, and a loose be finished, and councilmen erty horse. To top them off, bei should fptt an inspection there is a report of a made. The architect's state"hystricomorp h i c rodent" ment of services in the amount running loose in somebody of 11205 will be approved after back yard. the inspection, it was reported, The hystricomorphic roJohn O. Bird was hired to nu dent (that's what the police a vacancy on the police force, report called it) is otheron the recommendation of Maywise known as a porcupine. or Paul Haymond and Chief of An open house in honor of It was described as being Police Ashley Graham. the 80th birthday of Frank G. 'about 10 inches tall, wearPlans Presented will be held Sunday; Thorne ing a prickly coat 'and James Damico, reprelerrting 26, Tfom 2" to 6p. m. Sept and dark brown eyes "having the Springville Lions Club, preat his home. brown hair. sented p'lans for a drinking 51 E. 4th JL fountain to bFEuilt by the club, Orem. Council members suggested the fountain be placed in front of was born Sept SCERA the Library building at 175 S. j OREM CLUB GAINS HONOR Dr. Philip Taylor, left, 1965 president of the Orem Kiwaois Club accepts first place plaque o District Governor John liana, right io honor from of tbe Orem Club's total accomplishments during 1964. Orem Kiwanians Win Top Prize ForClub Excellence Suffers Cuts The Unitarian Fellowship of Provo will start its current season of meetings with a talk Sunday at 8 pjn., by Richard Harris, recently arrived intern minister of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City. Mr., Harris has been a student at Starr King, the Unitarian-Universaliseminary in Berkeley for three years. During this time his training included field service In local church and social agencies and two years of teaching, counseling and choral vited. area. Hobble Creek ' M S. SpringvilleCivicCenter j - house with five win" dows left open, they said. city-draw- s Access Suit ! police Blotter Reads Like Zoo S , ; . State Files " f OREM burglars' to attempt entry. Regular building checks at night conducted by the pa- -' trolmen alwavs reveal sev- eral open windows in the business district. Kecenuy, - (D-Uta- : .OREM Many Orem bus inessmen are inviting burg lars by failing to locx their store windows and by leaving ladders leaning against their buildings in the rear, according to Orem police. Officers report that many businessmen have ladden stored bchindHheir business 0. -- J To Burglars City-feder- - I ' ville area under suspicious circumstances. Booked were Irvin II. Walker, 24, of 832 E. 500 S., Salt Lake City, and Vaughn Adelbert Boswell, 26, ' of 645 Grand St, Salt Lake City. Orem police reported that the two empty cars were spot ted by officers while on routine patrol in the Carterville area. The officers drove to the microwave station at 800 K and kept ,the area under observation until they spotted someone match in a nearby striking-- a field. The men were taken into custody and officers later discovered the roils of wire near the road just north of where tht; cars had first, been observed. The two men were turned over to the custody of Sheriff's deputies Max Ferre and Dale Peterson. Investigation is being continued by the sheriff's department. " - $2500 Fire Damage was estimated at approximately $2500 early this morning when fire destroyed three rooms of a vacant home at about 1500 S. 5th West. Firemen were called to the scene about 1:10 a.m. and flames were shooting in the air wnen tney arnvea. me tire was contained to three rooms that had recently been added to the older home and the roof. Berdell Jasperson is the owner of the home, which was valued at $7000, and firemen theorized that the fire probably started from a paint drop cloth that was left too close to the water heater. Board 3 Re-Elect- Main . Cecil Zimmerman and Don Terry of Hobble Creek Boy " f "i?0"J; j Lindon, son 1 and Cordelia F j j , South Salt Lake by-la- Appoints Chief ar setA modem ting display thU diamond aoUtalra, 14K band. $195 -, 7" matching g Idaho Boy Hit, Killed - A SHELLEY, Idaho (UPD Shelley boy was killed Thursday when he ran from a school bus stop in front of a pickup truck. The death of BrentMadsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Madsen, was the first fatal accident this season Involving a school chfld; An axtiting radianca u thins through thi Flna diamond aolltatrt with almpl four-pro- mr-velo- m atting,itK. 14K. $493 diamond .aolitaire, $195 " Officers said the boy was waiting at a bus stop on a county road with other children when the victim dashed across the road. .Del win Fielding, driver of the pickup, said he tried to stop mi his vehicle," The boy was rolled under the rear wheels of the truck and died moments later in a hospital. enfttd Is liK gold. $250 Fibnlou diamond aolitalra In a hlgh-ria- a CthdndH mounting of UK gold. $393 A eurvad 14X aattlng aw rt hanoaa thla diamond with Batching band. Diamond aolitalra la contemporary 14K mounting with matching band. .Diamond aolitalra ingaa-iouil- y Batching band. 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It's the most camara In tht world for tht prtcal Nvmfttn Hrl4.TltpliM MOVO 373-- 3 250 .j s NIA (wvtn SUIiCRIPTION HATIS C Convenient Ttrmt ty PetaroM torpor. OPEN MONDAY lit 9:00 J aoll-tai- $28 k IHiiMift Ctnttr 373-413- 0 (iMt flip wilV $150 , t 62 Wtst the of Robert .IScout district, reported4hat the H 7! W a 1 k e r district is havinz a scout rallv LJ 'Thorne. ' He Three incumbent Frirfav and Saturday at the OREM married Je members of the SCERA board ;smau K0Jt camp near Kelly's Mr. Thorne of directors were. aticrove. Approximately 180 boys nie T. McEwan in the Salt Lake the annual meeting of the or- are expected to take part in Temple in 1905. She died in ganization held this week, ac service 8nd conservation proj May, 1956. Mr. Thorne lived in cording to Clyde E. Weeks, ects, including the installation; Salt Lake City until 1918, when of fencing and other improve- - he moved to president. Standardville, Car-bo- n LeGrand Jarman was. re- ;ments to the-- camp. City offi- He then moved to County. elected from Dist. 1, which in-- cials agreed to assist in the Orem in 1929 where he has eludes 'the area on both sides purchase of materials by apply resided since. of State Street, north of 800 ing approximately $300 due the Until his retirement, he was scouts fortheir work last year Norths Rex Blake was CUStOUJan Ul Uic aiiai mi otiiuui. ed from Dist. 5, taking in the; in excavating the junior high He filled an LDS mission to; Lakeview and Vineyard areas, 'school basement for storage of Ohio shortly after his marriage.' and Woodruff Jensen from Dist. the Civil Defense portable hos- - He Is a High Priest in the Orem 6, encompassing the area within pital. Ward. first the Orem city i limits between Requirements Studied Lining children of Mr. Thorne, 400 South and 1200 South, west Leo Felix, building inspector, are Leslii F. Thorne, Salt of State Street. and Kenneth Long, chairman of Lake City; Mrs. E. A. (CorHoldover directors include the planning board, considered Sanders, Salina; Robert delia) James M. Paramore, El wood; with the council the require-- ; Thorne, Orem. He also has J. Sundberg. S. Grant Stevenson, Iments for building a commer- - 12 grandchildren and 25 greatRobert Gillespie, Con Brady, cial structure at 65 S. Main and Mr. Weeks. ' If was decided by the council grandchildren. An amendment to the SCERA that approval of a building perwas approved by unani- mit be given, provided the build-ig-n mous vote of those attending conforms to the requireteh meeting. This will change ments of Zone 2 in the fire prethe date of the annual meeting vention code. to Tuesday night of the fourth Councilmen , approved paySOUTH SALT LAKE (UP- Dweek of September each year, ment of J?70 to I. Dale Despain veteran on the South unless otherwise specified by for planning services to the A Lake Fire Department, Salt the board. city. Heddlesten, Thursday Reports on activities for the Approval was granted for Keith year were given by M. Dover Dale Wright to hook onto the was named fire chief by Mayor Hunt, manager; Par lell Peter- city water line at a location in J. Vern Bolinder. son, recreation director; and the new city, cemetery plot near: Heddlesten succeeds Samuel Martin Dodge, auditor. the rest room.. From that point B. Davies who died recently. ed An amazing diamond - aoliiaira wi V Members Named; All 80th Birthday Open House Planned Sunday 62 West Center Provo - I Open Mbn. Til 9:00 3734130 |