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Show Mew caretaker to be named at Kelly's Grove Edwin Burbank, caretaker at Kelly's Grove for the past three years, resigned his job October 1, according to an announcement an-nouncement b y Councilman Omar Hansen in charge of recreation. rec-reation. As yet a successor has not been appointed. Mr. Burbank and his wife came here from the New England Eng-land area and are still making a home in Springville. He has done a commendable job and the city, under the new policy of charging out-of-city tourists tour-ists and campers collected from reunions at Kellys, $325.50 during dur-ing the past summer. Camping at 50c for out of towners added ad-ded $260 making a total of $585.50 collected, Mr. Hansen, reported. Considerable improvement to the recreation area during the past summer has been done and more camping areas are being developed. In the very near future, the National Guard will construct a new entrance roadway to the Grove and also an ice skating pond for the winter recreation program, it was stated. Undergoes surgery Carlos Hjorth of Mapleton is in the Utah Valley hospital where he underwent surgery Tuesday. |