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Show V: Springville CC Hears Address DANGER INCREASES Stay Out of Canyon, Advi se Road Off cials Urged to Back House Numbering By Bennibn un-!h- as &S&22JJZ - -- JW!LW "4bs. 2 - 'f . -- , s - -- - T rr.Jreesy.nd "- gun-lengt- Central Utah Discussion News Briefs Fluorosis Heard Livestock Men Sis - ) - -- - 27-in- ch SPRING FAHSION - r'n:'r".r: ; along the Daniels Summit course, according to measurements taken by Rangers Andrew R. McCohkfe and William A. Worf. Highest previous depth in the past 27 years was 59 inches in 1932. The snow is nearly 18 inches deeper than last year's 40.3, and nearly double the normal of. 38.2 for the ' V period.At the head of the right fork of the Provo River above Kama, there" is eight feet of snow with a water content. Rangers went into wis area recently by "snowcat" to shovel the snow off the ranger station there. Rangers estimated there were 60 tons of snow on the roof. They are being 1 1 j SUNDAY. FEBRUARY, t. 1852 Prxwro. Utah County. Cta Maple to n Lions 27-Ye- ar ' Snow in the Uinta Forest Is re- OREM A new shipment the freedoms SPRINGVILLE The deepest of anytime within , flective type numbers for the Jay-covered by de and America the in cee house privileges was enjoyed on! stationed been the numbering project high sts'v.niit rt Prove danvon .. partment records, James L. Ja- and responsibilities, in regard to rrreived bv the club Thurxrl.iv head of at the Snowslide inhillside business less you hve urgent source of the .Upper UinU supervisor, said Sat! there-r-an- d then proceed at your,leanyon Falls; slideto give Warning if urday. .. meeting" of the "Nearly 1000 home and- business Measurements along the Danown risk. (any more, show, starts down tofnual dinner ox narauer nouses nave Deen to nuraDered now workers advice! iels Summit snow course- - Just engaged 5?prmsviue new endanger This was the- general the-- ; removal ;of the blockade. ax wmco Mr. ixeison saia.ana me completed are 10 inches greater uuncis iui 'ane, f being given Saturday by state; in year were installed. . y jJaycees plan to carry the program road has, been bull cbming new mow depth' than at any other road officials as continuing wei .1 A two-wawho took to a successful conclusion with ev- - for The president, over dozed slide and increased the time in the 27 years, he said, and traffic; rain, storms, including the received and and the residence business house ery are such that foresters ineludihg trucks but excepting lover at position the danger of more snowslides the conclusion of the properly and accurately num- - conditions 8vel of an- tankers and other huge rigs-haare being compelled to .make "including the possibility their way' to isolated range- - staother on top of the current Upper an are 2500 k c estimated savc a Bfw. hill iic ui dir. uuiicrs Irtner iiki tions by "snowcaf and skis and ; Tails avalanche that roared down about eight feet of the road along Psident.- and directors Mays An- - homes and businesses in the city. shovel soow off roofs to prevent, over a week ago. most concentrated The nera oerson. , population most of the" slide, but this last, Avcrtu. niur ouu, centers have, caving in. DangV spots, according to eight'feef been canvassed ddoor their will ,be the hardest to '4 Melvin Duke, andEarl G roes- - to Sixty-eig- ht inches of, snow lies Robert R Hickman, state road of members the Junior door by, Veil mnvm f Hlrlrman caiH. Ha x.lUcvX. district engineer, are Bridal bornA Chamber of Commerce who have Falls, Wildwood, the. bluffs ana- has been cut o,d rnail delivery boxes for away "in slightly tne value of free speech, free'! rftfrlm) Deer CreeK reservoir, 1V Home more a than week. Fisherman's Where the ,p "J?., ehvSrv if c in tt pmn. a 7 mnr. Dninira oul i ii m l inn inrw nnpRi used to be just ririur v iviari was which service inaugurated the cut down to the road the entire the government or an laws en- - middle of . Park. h January. not are a it it of the with man slide, satisfactory, ,acVd by 'In addition. a The cbntinuation of the project is the privilege of citizens to vote from this point. Mr. Nelson pointed about changes where they ' are . . . UJ Ori isuppon 01 ciuicui 11 u 11 unpoi- needed. ."We have .never -- lived better canvass over the entire city, bethan wei, do now in spite of hign cause to make an accurate num tixes and other things we find to bering system legal property de complain about," he saidy and scriptions must be followed. Dr. and 'Mrs.- Harvey. compared modern living with that Pejsons who have not yet ob By for their home in of- a generation ago when many tained their house numbers may after bcine ihe house tax notices their take A on Mr. of discussion the fluorosis week .V andj ir.hYc:!:.; the during r..!l bearing the property guests ; of! description s. legal C. F. was .led Marden "Murdock problem R by J. Mrs xneir propeny xo xne urem city Kvrinff Dr. Hetcner was nere on oiuauwm;: uian siaxe Agricul today.. j'A brief talk" was given by Mayor offices where building inspector Ed tural College Extension Service Edward business. Cljde in which he urged Wickman m1H. tell them what their at a specialist meeting" of the tpfe Chamber of to get is and sell them WhiteMr. and Mrs. Walter P. Spanish Fork Livestock Associa- - tfehind the city Commerce in. much needed their house number; if they desire , head are getting used to winter tion held Friday. . pVojects and suggested some spe- - to purchase it through, the Jaycee again after two months spent ,in , , things which shouldf be done project. Las Vegas. Nev., with their daugh tharo t"r" ter and family. Mr. and Mrs. H 'riamaop thA farmer, thniilrl oH I. . :J t. n: Rav Bush. While away they visited tnem one meal and iodized salt. tl t j.Hoover Dam. Lake Mead. Boulder the election of 6f-;Concerning ch".0th!;ef.U Mr Citv and Henderson. Kev. ficcrs. it was..voted.that the pres.. Whitehead visited his ster Snd ntofnce be ;clud .rt Lr?rd H her husband. Mr and Mrs. Leon h 952 are Daniel A. 'f! sh,"aft ind t Wpre-iIlOiner- 5 Simmons and other ?lauves at Gull Resident;; Elmer O. Swen- .Taft. CaL-- ; . son. vice presiaeni. wiuram i ,i..kJ ' Mrs.-and-.J of Mr. V.T-- I Marcus' Johnson of )Mr. LaMtr Laws, son ' he Jaycees; George Bird.fromj SPANISH , FORK The Mothers Mrs. Marvin.R..Laws left from Salt, . ,,,, Lake City, rnoay evening iw aaikI iviwanis, .ir. ana .Mrs., .viae, vui- - Polio March Thursday night col of the American Legion Post, lected $1100 to enter .tlleU.-S.- ' Navy for "J.i i? DriMir. ' Diego according to. Mrs. and Mrs. nuea oiewan 1 v rpcent en- rTi four years following. his 'iir. Wayne Anderson, chairman of the ' . was toastmaster Perrv listment. . Gpodliffe A ;t. ; Tavinr ,nri .iJm T.t .Ta. nd introduced the speaker of the march. This is exclusive ' of the drive forest cobsj. supervisor.. of Mr. A comedy act was pre- made Marilyn Her rick, daughter Each of the men .spoke to. the vening: by some of the men into the n V... Tr yA and Mrs. Flovd M. Herricfe of Lake .( outlying" on sections, and it does not his UnVc View .left Salts Lake; City Thursday group and read- - include the rabbit auction or. funds where the forest in connectioiT with co.Mipersonations for Lackland Air Force-Bas- e . costume. by. other means. . v, in . . n ahd planning of opera- - ings nvm: obtained she will begin service in the Wo- -' operation --Mrs. Anderson and Levi Barber, for the cominjkseasorf.I since!.mtfoduced the new officers. tnen's Air Force, following her re- tions the general chairman wish to thank Aryil livestock the their meraH graze, cent enlistment. , iw int worKers. ine mouiers wno cattle in the .Uintah National Price and .'".(in congratulated him. leav- - went to the houses and others whp .' . Pvt. Richard L.- - Lewis, son of Forest. '. mm , in cnarge. ineipea . Noble Delia rt, assistant county-agent- ing Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Lewis has"-arUtah State Agricultural rived "from Fort Bragg. North with Carolina to spend a short fur- -' Extension' Service, discussed lough.- Previous to going to Fort the men iproblems ' in- connection Bragg he attended 'and was gradu- with thje7 livestock industry. ated from a Explosive Ordinance A request was made by- John Booth president, of the Spanish; Disposal school in New Jersey. Fork! Livestock Show, thst the Hbmis aiain 'are Mr. and Mrs. prniin make available the ftinrfd '.Control of water tffat comes water that runs off each year ' Fisher Smith and Mr. and Mks. set aside to help in sponsoring down each' year' from the highWfrom the mountains: S-- Ej Jacobson, after a short visit the show. Ijelevation mountain lands' is im- - To - show what occurs .when at Phoenix, Ariz., on business Jj mensely the wel- -. water goes out of control. Mr. important to Smith and a vacation at Palm I. ' tnis state," Croft exhibited a number of fifare and of economy ' large Springs and Laguna Beach, Cal jlsaid A.' R. Croft in his address pnotographs taken in. the Davis At Laguna Beach the Smiths s'isit-- i to the Rotary Club Friday. Mr. County flood area and In the Mt. ed witn.jvir. and.irs. J.trea j Croft is in charge of watershed Pleasant, district. It takes onlv : Evans; parents of Mrs. Smlthi llmaintenance at the regional fpr-- j l'.per cent of the total annual Las Nev. returned via Vegas. They est office in Ogden and has made precipitation.. Mr. Croft to. Mcxhaustive studies of flood areas get out of control and do said, all this SPRINGVILLE. A f irej about in Davis County, Utah Coun f- damage. areas throughout the" Another serious problem, he midnight ' Friday damaged the-- ' and other home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith State, v: sedimentation which rei said, ' . - There are ,10:000,000 acres of suits is u 30 B street. BOR5T from soil being carried by - At Utah g The . fire started in the base high lands in Jlood water and deposited in. stor Valley Hospital: Feb. 2 ment, '.apparently from .an over Utah, all at high elevations. If age reservoirs: U. S. Army engiBoy to By Kenneth Tind Fern heated coal furnace,5 and partly this water is released slowly over neers, he said, spent a.jjmfllion i burned .the floor under the kitch Rhoades Smith, Provo the soH and plant coverage, it is dollars digging the sediment out Girl tt Monte and Carolyn Grav en and started tin between ihe highly beneficial but if the water of the Sevier River in- Utah. control and runs The task of controlling water ' partitions.' Prompt action bv the gets out Poulspif.rovo. Bovto Da'le R. and Cleo Peterson fire department prevented if frorr'dow-- the. mbu'ntairis oyer denud-Jense- so it i reaches . the valleys In the , Provo. .spreading any 'further.,'' aithouged areas or in .gullies 'caused by natural way, is a problem,-Mr- . -- P0.I. line smotte was all . through the erosion great damage is done Croft explained., that concerns down below. Mr. '.'Croft said. j Vtri to won f .. ana Bonnie every man, woman and child inl I..The family Was at home- at thl In Utah. hersa id, there are 54 the state, gan Anderson., Provo. V. John-tmGirl to Oreian and Louise but for 46m'e reason were hydro electric 'plants'. There are Blood" Prorrsm una oie . to cair from their. owA 72 reservoirs, .and 210 communi.son. 411 flfll a Delores phone and had to rush td a neight ties receiving 'water for' domestic VIII HIKl Samuel E. Blackham. renre Brewerton Col lings. Provo are all vitally senting the blood donations cam bor's house to call the! fire def purposes. DIVORCES GRANTED concerned in what happens to the paign appealed - to Rotarians to tpartment. E. Lois Wagstaff from James L. report to the: olood car at the "Wagstaff. 'Plaintiff awarded cusCommunity Church next Tuesday tody of three, minor children. S23 and Wednesday to give blood; domonthly support money fori each; nations. He complimented tjhem . child, and S75 monthly alimony for, on the excellent response which , five years, along with certain prop- -' tney made last year. ' ''i erty. Visitors were Lee M. White of William Ercanbrack' Jr.. from Salt Lake City ; ,pwight Packard, Members ' of the Utah Lak p "have settled, by the amount they Roy Hampshire and Yukus In- Thera Lou Ercanbrack. Plaintiff awarded divorce and de'feridarit Farmers "' "Association will bf. seek to raise it. , '.'- ouye of American Fork;' Paul restoration of her maiden name of hr.,u, A i; If the "compfonVse" point "we're Fields, new manager of the W. T. . Brady. store, and Clarence John..court battle .between Salt Lak raised that much and if the Take Grant new ever reached "that point, thou ston, DIVORCES ASKED manager of the Coca and Utah Caunty interests of acrCsr of now useable .Cola Company Charlotte E. ': Jenkins A.iiJ. k rv Vi vs Noel Edwarcf Atkinson. Plain-- , the level of Utah Lake at their land would be flooded orj Ray Murdock was' chairman of tjff seeks custody of minor child annual meeting Thursday eve ruined by. "subbing" around the! the meeting and Jim Jacobs m- Uroduced the speaker. $100 monthly support for the child . lake " , ning. ajid certain property.":-.A member' of the law firrn re Lola B. Brown .Countv lnteresfs Pfeintiff "seeks custody of tamed by be present 'to; advise mem minor, child. S300 monthly alimony will $10) "monthly support money tnr bers of. the "status of the suit ;i: The . meeting . is scheduled f 6r ap.d certain property; BLUEPRINT Gene- - 'Lewis Prior vs. Melv'a :30 p.fii. . in the Citv and County Naylor Prior --Plaintiff seekV""d'i-'- " BUUding,-- according to Alfred FOR QUALITY DRUGS vonc. tn '.ruroit preSlOCni. interesSsj todv nf'minnr vhiM and a rflnn; Salt L a k f,"nnrt mnnnv for. have, filed su i t against Uta ablo amount nf lakeside - farmers a n d Provb the' fhild from the- niiMift ' " it ': City, seeking to raise the "com. t -criTv: ii , r, ,vs ipromise level" bf the lake the bb 1": HP""1 beyond .which it cannot, v allowed to rise' without drawir. f 2r0, ft rtft. trio- - v. v..... .rivrr hi . " ." frbm the- - defendant-- for" ll - seven inches. s Two hooks, the Pharmacopoeia' of the Plaintiffs old claim . '.. . kectsv. . . guinea United Stateiarlii he National I;ormulary, i trinrlinrf tnnri , . v r. i . t i , i. poipit -tin. ' a m- .Ml'ISCH .: J . ...:. LIUV311 ...uiiuiui. io as sources ntRALu LSUNDAY Snow Depth in U i nta Forest Deepest In Period Covered by Record Oreni Citizens Collect 240 y compelled to do the same thing at many other ranger stations Polio throughout the Uinta, something had to do for many M A they haven't PL E T 6 N The Mapletoa ; . years. . Lions Club; collected about S240 snow is the Although deeper recent polio drive, acthis year along the Daniels snow during the to Carlos Hjorth, club cording course, its water content is not president. v . t as heavy 'as in 1950 also a heavy in the funds The group gathered rear for snow. In that year, the Thursday and later met for light 56 inches of snow at this time of refreshments of Ice cream. and pie j a content 15 water of year had inches, compared to 68 inchew wfth a water content of 20.2 OLD FOLKS STILL ABOUND Inches this year. Normal water SVLVA. S. C. (UJ9 Little San contenti-ovethe dra Gail Nicholson has four living is 8.5 Inches for the 36,2 inches grandparents., four 'great-grand- -. of normal, snow depth on the parents and one Daniels course.. Fund For . " . r ' FIRSTS FROM FIRMAGE'S 1 - " f .a'nd-Mr- .. I ., , street-addres- in'tWattai; ( . 'f -- .italdf ' dr f radln.-r-- " andl,:. i -: - . Strf "P,W"' m-- FASHION v : FASHION PRINT Proves Success T WISE WISE-BUDGE- T " Mflrf - ' "."iiV ri. ..- ' ??JIV9- , JUST ARRIVED HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL J. 1 - k. . s ...-S- I 'nd 1 n.u W'"1 ,.; - ALL AT ONE SENSATIONAL EARLY SPRING PRICE - . . uiiu-Hi"ciuir- " u i , Control of Water From the Mountains Highly Important Rotary Club Told - - , , for-M- r breothtoking collection of "new for spring' srhortly styJeid drtiies j.Originolly designed to weoT much higher ." pr ice tog si Scooped vp by our canny dress buyer while on her recent early spring buying trip and shipped post hcste to bring to rrovo tulip A ; . .. Sprinqville Fire -- Causes Damage Statistics . .. V . ': r c - - i " ' XtCHOO'SE " 4 water-yieldin- - 1 ' . YOURS ON FIRMAGE'S FASHION MEZZANINE ,'.:..- - . ! . - : . i - . nf r y. - .Mor-.nou- se I - -- e. jxansoiv-Erovp,-.- I . . I I . 1mm . ; " . Farmerslo Hear Report On Progress of Court Battle ' .. " V, - '.;.; . . ir re it -- ovc-iS311a;- 1 4."" I - . - ; . s i the-child.- au, - - rfnf-nH-ir- . .ik'..t - " .M.j,. - CO- - r-00- - . . - - Trr-Jti- r V i 0 '1:--- c - A S. V : constant serve your pharmacist of technical informatio!n.,Recognized : ' and Club Alpine ViH-aa corpora- - . . V 'i Plaintiff rseeks. to c6Ilect AmeNCdn rOfK: Man tion. " ... S1.O50 compensatory damages, and .a- i; ; SoOO punitive damages from the ' wu ' defendants for alleceri fnrr .mil. ' unlawful arrest and imprison- - ; AMERICAN'FO.RK Serving in ment of the plaintiff,; without a Korea aboard the aircraft carrie warrant .of arrest. Dec." 24. 1951. USS. Antietam is John JM. Bal Arnold. LPs in vs:- George A. 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