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Show : , ; ' j O . W- . l. a ' , J .4 f wf - . . Y V , .. , f J J . s x ' 1. " '''.." - i V " """" . ' K- - . ' At x ' 1 i , 1 . ' ; J ' - ' " - I 1 l : I - JUCTWH. ,.,., : ' i Making plans for the appearance of the i j,jvh school marching band in the Fifth-Sixth Fifth-Sixth District Marching Festival at the BID Stadium, Oct. 8, are the band officers, left to right, Sam Metcalf, vice-president; Lorna Sanford, secretary and Barry Weight, president. Consisting of 42 members, the band is directed by George Puckett. The public is invited to the Marching Festival wt"ch gets underway at 7 p.m. . --w,n,rPT'plTI twrr rmwr'rr ' h !l i r - i ,. - ,- " ' A 1 si - ' " V' , . v .-' ' 71 r " ' V", - 'rnmrfrr-" w I Newly elected officers of the Junior class, Sr. high school, announced by Eli Tippetts, faculty advisor include, left to right, Keith Samsion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin E. Sumsion, vice-president; Richard Taylor, son of Mr. anl Mrs. Hal Taylor, president; Bette Snelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Galen C. Johnson, secretary. ' !;:riiigvil!e Men Study 1 rronosed Truck Itoute 0 A. L. Thorpe of the Spring-Je Spring-Je Chamber of Commerce "iiway committee and Er- 0 -at A. Strong have been Stated members of a Utah Bnty sub-committee to study .a feasibility of a truck de-? de-? road west of the lake, y will serve on the policy )0 Mittee headed by Orson '!m of Spanish Fork and uprising Henry Roberts of when; Merlin Manning of 30 n and Stewart Durrant of '-erican Fork. Other sub-committees will J "k on the civil defense as-f as-f of such a highway and ;! "ie economic value of the InS1 T6d new radway. 111 ' committees have been to obtain all facts 1 (in " , order that an ac-'u ac-'u and factual report may secretary of the Payson Lions club and Attorney J. Paul Merrill Mer-rill of Spanish Fork. Committeeman Reports Mr. Thorpe said Wednesday that his personal opinion was that such a road would constitute con-stitute a shorter route to Salt Lake City and that tourists would travel the new truck detour highway and by-pass Utah County. If such would be the case, a new highway west of the lake would be a damaging factor fac-tor as far as motels, cafes, service stations and business in general is concerned thru-out thru-out this area, he stated. On the other hand some have expressed an opinion that a road west of the lake might be an asset to the area. Commissioner's Opinion a 44 "omitted to the Utah coun- ; coimissioners. This will as- ,00 in arriving at a fair -son as to whether or not .60 a road should be con- 2.00 'iLMr' ThorPe sported i All 2 00 Rested persons are to submit facts to the 77c or members of the -'Oiittees. . I .I" missioners have al- i oo :J'xc':ved mEUly commusi- m 0fficial3 of or- 00 Uons Protesting the pro- ' ' -:?m lmprovement. Among .W Ore; Thomas M. Hall, Commissioner Marcellus Niel- son of Spanish Fork made a, statement this week that believed some thought should be given to the possibility of such a road being a means of promoting the area as a tour-tat tour-tat attraction and keeping tra velers in the county a day or SOComgmTssioner Nielson pomted pomt-ed to the report that one visit ing family after taking a mountain loop road, came back rn find a motel and spend anothef day in Promoting several Utah co ty attractions and recreai-areas recreai-areas rather than expectin, tourists to travel quickly might pay off in returns, he said. He said also that the possi-bility possi-bility of promoting , Utah jou ,ty mountain andjake f a recreational attra neavily popu ated Sall county might be consider. He sald d Timpanogos Cave ran e that well-adveiUsed lure now had a m handle tendance and cuu any more. Neilson said However Mr. .nflu. the commission wUl enced by whfatthaePPmajority of the wishes of "ed With the the people .finding reports of the committees. |