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Show DAILY HERALD Monday, October 23, 1950 Garbage pumpr Ready' For Use Nearly Br Tri-Ci- ty Bosono Clarifies f i . s" A , y - . ... , ' ' 1 .'. s - I . a Orem Postoffico t J 4 , Building Situation Gray Ladies, Men Bring Joy To State Hospital Patients A new form of recreation for Utah State hospital patients, and one that is rapidly becoming most popular, is dancing, accord ing to Mrs. Eloise P. FillmoreJ Ulan county Red Cross executive secretary. During the week, 300 patients attended a dance which was di rected by Red Cross Gray Ladles and Men, and hospital attendants. Music was donated by Lee NieU son's band. The dances are just part of the recreation program which includes shuffleboard, horseshoes, table tennis, bingo and other activities. Special parties are held at various .times in the auditorium and ward recreation halls. Refreshments are provided by the hospital and served by Gray Ladies and attendants, Mrs. Fillmore said. . OREM The buildlnc now be operation of the new caterpillar , Iiur constructed for use at the a with machine equipped Operation type Orem postoffice is not a regular of tht combined Orem, American large shovel on the front. Ai tht federal . building but a private a trench machine long operates Fork and Undon city garbage v which will be leased to structure Is the is which to into garbage dug dumping grounds Is expected the postoffice department. covers a soil of Novemand of dumped the layer firtt around begin Thia statement has been made ber. The new dumping area to each layer oi garbage. When by Congreaswoman Reva Beck accommodate garbage disposal is tamped down a new layer it be Bosone aa a means, aha said of located north of the Geneva steel gun until the trench is filled, and 13 clarifying the situation. She also in i is Those . another charge dug. "I r slag dump. plant said: ' The latest In garbage disposal of the project say the garbage from a city ol 10,000 can be dis- - A LAST LOOK This was the final picture which greeted Provoans before the Orem depot was "Many people are under the through methods wll lbe provided i nnaet nf In this mlnnfr Yrtl One demolished enough to remind them of the spot which was the travel center of Central Utah for impression that It is a federal post office building, and are natyear on one acre of ground by many years. the dump and fill lay method. urally disappointed that It is not a larger and 'more impressive ; structure. Improvements Noted new Orem post office is "The Unpleasant odors arising from a not federal building, but was the constantly burning junk piles and has constructed, privately and rodent nuisance are largely been leased to the post office deeliminated through the modern period. B DOROTHY O. REA liner sounds, if the old station in partment for a. method, and useless land can later old its new shape and surroundings Provo the An landmark, Heber Lions club HEBER What SPRINGVILLE Springville be used for building purposes, Explains Happened station, tumbled last week will remember with nostalgia is joining with other towns and those in charge declare. The will cooperate with MIA groups Orem to room for a new com when it was the mecca of happy make "What happened is this. The Everyone Cooperates will be in and in local the theaters and dumping layering country, cities throughout entertaining mercial building on the corner comings and goings of another lease ran out on the quarters in A on on Hal around. of the Nations carried the county children year observance of United of First West and Center street. day. "Everyone is cooperating to ; the city hall which were being UI WIC Iiumc enm- - full time man will be on the job loween as a step to prevent van hours in ProvO in lived who help has ' WKC. VJiriS used the office Anyone depart- the makeofa few bright post by omics department at Springville to not only properly dispose of dalism. lives these shut-ins- ," a Mrs, more few than remembers ment. years Since your chair owned hauled Thomas the United the MacNaughton, by city garbage high fcfe busy making Fillmore have was the station" which take the outemphasized. "They had obviously community to and man of girls committee, off point for shopping expedi boys supervise .the Nations "flags which will fly from trucks but also requires hosgrown the city hall quarters, I re- an illness which He reports all the schools of the city and disposal of garbage hauled by heads the project. are exare very but sent an pitalization, they be tions, trips, temple that pleasure sched inspector quested that free matinees private individuals. special ceremonies In connection cursions and other happy trips up to see what the needs were. As a much a part of humanity, and for at here both uled theaters machine are The purof the nags with the raising caterpillar and down the length of Utah result, the post office department there is a great need for more 24. chased jointly by Orem and school children and a vdance will remember Provo natives planned for Tuesday, Octoberannivalley. advertised for bids on larger volunteers to help provide clean, will club The held at night. American Fork at an approxi- be That date marks the fifth and tooted cars" red that the "big quarters, an daccepted a bid from wholesome entertainment." of $10,000 has arrived. serve refresnments at tne aance. rang clanging bells whenever versary of the date the U.N. mate cost F. S. Davies for quarters he was Mrs. Fillmore pointed out that be will also shows Evening Lindon is included in the project was in session in Procharter became effective when conference to provide on the west side of there are over 1200 patients at adAMERICAN will be FORK children Three and held, vo tabernacle. the Soviet Union deposited its in- and will use the machine through mitted north State street, between Cenasfree of charge. During the units of the Parent-Teache- rs strument of ratification, making payment of a yearly assessment. week the This week the old building sociation ter and First North. That Is the Sheriff are now hear will kids in engaged 29 ratificacame down and its materials were the requisite number on safety and hauled for the Gene building which is now being comCrackdown Promise Payne speak plans formulating coming to the area of Fifth West tions. to destructiveness. and committees pleted. year against naming guards and Sixth South where the tim- head the various For the past two weeks, the City official will crack down departments. At "I wish it were possible to say bers and the bricks will be used a various clubs of the town have on individuals who strew the of the single unit this that a federal building could be meeting Grone-man a to warehouse for build had the United Nations and its countryside with cans ard wet new units were or- authorized for Orem, but the three week, Bros, contractors. to functions and accomplishments as garbage tossed from cars. This the new federal government is not, buildrepresent ganized, It was a day of music and fan- Forbes, the the theme of their various meet- haphazard method of garbage disHarrington and" the ing any new post offices at this Orem the when first train fare time, and has not built any since ings thus acquainting themselves posal is a health hazard and cercame to Provo. The depot was senior and junior high schools. with this vital organization. before the war. A bill was pasB. Mrs. Harold elected tainly reveals a deplorable lack In Scholes, C. 1915 in built after Walter SPANISH FORK Talented sed clean last in of as to act surroundings, last of congress providing for students pride spring president Orem brought rail service to Flags Distributed of Fork will get Spanish numa of out. the limited the American Fork took acquisition they point PTA,.Pvt. Kay D. Hilgendoff, son of Provo from Salt Lake City. The a to at chance stuff show their conso The flags were distributed of office Br ber Walter Mrs. of Councilman the meetingsites, post Devey, of old red trains ran daily until 1946 charge the annual Kiwanis Talent show of of this city reports the project at Mr. and" Mrs. J. G. Hilgendorff struction could be started work, Orem. through the extension service Henry Campbell, was president his basic discontinued. when service has Provo, completed to at the high school the USAC and the county demonthe new dumping grounds is now airman indoctrination course at Imaginative folk wonder if in of Alpine PTA council, was in quickly should there be a lullfed-in Nov.be8 held and in10, no the according to Parbut a of in of the strations agents have been inbuilding the . industry, county Lackland Air Force base, the the still of the night when the charge reorganization building awaiting R. acley Neeleyfchairmari. with In disare eral office was the which unit post area. strumental assisting buildings road into the existing to the Air Force." whistle of the modern stream solved and the new units were tually being constructed anyare "Gateway structions for making the flags. Tryouts will bftfheld on Nov. 8 , When the new His basic training has prepared grounds ' where in the United States at this beginning at.Tim. Divisions of created. The purpose of the flags and the opened the old dump ground him for entrance into air force the contest, wit! be instrumental, observance of United Nations west of this city will be closed. technical The officers elected are: High time. and for asweek is to show that Americans It is expected that a number of signment intraining "The new leased postoffice vocal, dramatic," and specialty. work. The school, Mrs. C. R. Anderson, specialized re united for freedom and will individuals who haul garbage to course included a scientific evaluFour-- H president; Mrs. A. P. Hoelscher, quarters are the best that can be Some of the contestants will be Iron Curtain the Dresent site wilt not do so ation of his aptitude and inclina- By eliminated here, and the finalists first vice president; Principal hoped for at the present time." '"Help Lift the U.N. theme when the new area is opened and tion for following a particular will perform on Nov. 10. Jesse M. Walker, senior high, and 'Everywhere." The The Needle SALEM and B. was featured in a special assem- the city officials are anticipating vocation and career. Charles Walker, Principal Prizes of $5, $3, and $2, will be was of Salem club Cloth at the high school on Friday. a larger scale garbage collection over-a- ll high, second 'and third vice junior winners. These awarded blyThe to its the first among complete Mrs. students of the school also department will increase its serv BLOOD NEEDS HEAVY presidents, respectively; will then be excluded .Nations United performers flag. secretary. Forbes signed the Freedom scroll which ice and yet pay its way, said As many as 20 pints of whole The flag will be flown side Jack Aime, from winning any other prizes, Mrs. J. B. Hansen, president; school, with others has found its way to Councilman Devey. and smaller awards will be given United States needed the with be side or blood ' may by plasma Mrs. Marvin Brown, first Berlin along with the Freedom in each division. for the treatment of one wounded flag on United Nations day, Tues vice president; Mclvin Beck-- ; Two more Central Utah men bell, to be rung as a dedication soldier. day. Every Kiwanian will particistrand, principal, second vice have enlisted with navy Ken to the cause of freedom on Lion in the event, Mr. Neeley pate Mrs. Lee Donald neth and Ohrao, Killpack, Provo, October 24. Tuesday. preident; will be selected from said. Judges A. Mrs. James Barton, Pleasant Grove secretary. Harrington school, Despite the efforts of Russia Harold B. Scholes, president; Mrs. Chief Engineman Arthur A. the Kiwanis club with certain to make the peace efforts of the v' Grant W. Schaumburg, first vice! Lidman of the Navy Recruiting members assigned individual UN Ineffective two points should events. OREM Lorin Millet, president president; George W. Larsen, station said today. 'be remembered, say authorities of the Orem Lions club has been Admission to the show wilr be principal,, second vice president; Mr. Killpack is the son of Mr. on the subject. Mrs. W. S. Groesbeck, secretary. and Mrs. Lovell A. 1. The United Nations is still awarded the Lions' master key and by donation. Killpack, from the national organization. Each set of unit officers will Mr. Barton the son of Mr. and Provo automobile dealers to who also heads the Provo phase intact. 2. It is stronger by reason The award is given for securing were putting finishing touch- of the observance of National select the individual committees Mrs. Samuel P. Barton. from the office of Naval officer of the tests It has withstood. day 10 new vnembers in five years es on Chief Lidman also announced procurement, Denver, Colo, will for an evening par Automobile Dealer week, said to- and decide upon its year's "The purpose of United Nations time. plans and meeting dates. that applications are being ac- b' in Provo Thursday to give inday there are 27 franchised new week is to remind Americans of HaroldThe award was made by ade and openhouse Tuesday when car dealers in Utah county, 14 of Dr. E. Allen Bateman, superin- cepted for immediate enlistment formation on the naval college Knudsen, observance of National their the vital role the U.N. plays in of the club a recent meeting. Automobile Dealer Week will them in Provo, tendent of the state department in the regular navy with many training program. Friday and Satthe world today, and to strength- In addition at to serving as presi- reach its high point. "The Provo dealers employ 329 of public instruction, was present opportunities for young men who urday of this week Lt. Clara K. en Americans in their support of dent of the Orem club Mr. Millet A "jalopy and hotrod employes and pay $92,000 in sal- and spoke briefly on the proposed qualify. The recruiting station in Buehler, navy nurse, and Lt. Vera the parade offers . an organization which v. t i j..- - has served as secretary of the which also will feature two new aries per month," Mr. Packard amendments to appear on the the post office building is open Broderson, navy Wave, will be in f for three models of each make of car, will said. "The 14 dealers represent Nov. 7 election ballots. from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. every Provo to interview qualified apin Orem organization and peace, stability, standing, total assets of approximately The meeting was largely years, as zone secretary and zone be staged at 7 p.m. Tuesday. day including Sunday, he said. plicants for navy nurse corps and a troubled world." LCDR Arthur H. Bilderback navy Waves. ... I!. chairman. Beginning at Sixth West and IM... " W Center, the parade will move to on east Center week instead of Friday afternoon, University because of the deer hunt. It will avenue then north to Fifth North be held at the home of Mrs. Tana where it will disband. Young women riding in con Richards, and will be the October "B TANA RICHARDS cars will toss candy kis vertible and Junior-GleanAll members A Comradery open- session. route. was held recently at the home prospective members are urged to sesAllto the spectators en will hold dealers Provo is Johnson Mrs. Almira was A attend. of Inez Theobald. program in charge of the program. Lunch openhouse until 9 p.m. Tuesday . carried out as follows: Trio, Joan so that the public can view their Vincent, Roe Mae Theobald andI will be served at 2 p.m. Pioplants and see the new car models. of Utah At the "How Daughters Marilyn Carter. Talks: ' wrote the Gleaner Sheaf" Louise neers meeting, held at the home Openhouse also is atbeing held the reguFlor- each day this week . Reynold. "I Will Bring a lean of Capt. Rhea Wernz,a Mrs. lar hours of business. on lesson ence Unthank "A Contrite Roe gave May. Body" Ralph E. Packard, vice presi Heart" Merlene Wright. "An "They Came in 1850." Eva Gilles- dent of the Utah county branch, Univeron "The Honest Mind" Leone Reynolds. pie gave a lesson Utah Automobile Dealers Assn. jjaaMaajsMsMaiaMaMaMsHBMMMwwiMM "A Humble Spirit," Ruth Rey- sity of Utah, and education In the Others communities." various of a duet "King Glory," nolds, Barbara Farrer and Colleen present were: Clara Jones, guest, "The Gleaner Pin," by and the following members: Anj Grimmett, Colleen Grimmett. The MIA of- -. nie Gillespie, Ella Baurrt, Susanna ficers were visitors, and there Meldrum, Rachel Davis, nd Tana Richards. were four other visitors. '' Mrs. Dorothy Triplett Madsen Mr. and Mrs. Jess Beagley are G. B. ' proud parents of a baby gfrl, born of Salt Lake spent the day recent' Tuesday in the Payson hospital. ly with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beagley is the former Ellen Ral Triplett. ' Mrs. Florence Dalton was hosPulsipher. Live Mrs. Boren, of Olmstead, fell tess to the LaDaSa Ladies recent and broke both legs. She has them ly. It was a party honoring the in casts and is confined to a birthday of Mrs. Tana Richards. wheelchair. Lovely gifts were received by the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie honoree. Those p"resent were: are delegates to a convention In Mrs. Mabel Morgan, Mrs. Fawn Miami, Fla. They were there dur- Ferguson, Mrs. Martha Wright, UCT. Z5-Z- 8 Naylor, Mrs. Bernecei ing the hurricane which hit Mi- Mrs. Rose Mrs. Delna Ivie, Mrs. Faulkner, ami within tht past few days. and Mrs. Leah i i Edgemont Literary club will be Nina Wright, . , held Wednesday afternoon this Lewis. DEN A GRANT AMERICAN FORK - ii ?. Springville Ready For UN Lions to Furnish Halloween Fun For Heber Kids . Week Provo Landmark Falls; Orem Station Makes Way For Store 10-ye- ? ar the hospital and only a handful of volunteers serving them. She said a new class for volunteers will begin Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the state hospital for training in recreation supervision only. ' The course consists of six lectures and demonstrations given by, doctors and nurses of the hospital, staff and Red Cross workers from, the chapter. "Groups from th, various clubs are welcome, to Join, the course and make this service, part of their community obligation," Mrs. Fillmore added. Orem Plans UN Day Observance OREM Mayor J. W. Gillman, issued a proclamation Saturday, setting aside Tuesday, Oct. 24 as. United" Nations day in this city with special community observance to be conducted at the Lincoln high school under the direction of the United Nations day committee headed by T. C, He-- ', bertson, principal of the Geneva' school. Mr. Hebertson is being assisted in planning the event by; Leeman Bennett, assistant prin cipal of Lincoln high school Bishop LcGrande Jarmsn, Mrs. E. H. Johnson and Mrs. Henry A. Campbell. Special programs will be conducted throughout the week also, set aside as United Nations We?k with all schools, LDS wards "ind, club groups noting the observances in their meetings and regular programs. 1 Speaker Named Speaker of the day for the community observance at Lincoln high at 10:45 a. m. will bq Dr. Richard S. Poll of BYU. High, light of the program will be th presentation of the United Na tions flag to Mayor J. W. Glllman by Mrs. E- H. Johnson, Orem city librarian and secretary of the Chamber of Commerce who haj made the hand-sew- n flag" to. fly, beside the Stars and Stripes on . V American Fork PTAs Form Three fast-growi- ng Separate Groups , -- Kiwanis Plan Annual Kids' Talent Show Provoan Finishes Basic Training Air Force '. - UN Flag Finished Club 4-- H 2 Central Utah Men Join Navy Wins Orem Slate Parade, Openhouse For Tuesday Night Master key Award Auto Dealers -- that occasion. 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