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Show Weather Forces Postponement Of Provo's Easter Pageant - . Successive ' days of snpw and ram have forced cancellation 01 the annual Easter paeeant orig inally slated for tonight at 6:15 p.. m. according to Miss Jessie Schofield, city recreation director. The continued bad weather made the newly-finished road to Easter cross is located, impassable impass-able for vehicles, despite efforts of .the city toad department to keep: the road in shape- If .weather conditions are favorable, fa-vorable, it is hoped that most of the pageant may still be held at a later date, Miss Schofield stated. The first Sunday in May has been selected as a tentative date for the pageant to be presented. pre-sented. No matter if the weather cleared clear-ed up, and it was bright Sunday, th nappant would still have to be postponed because of the con dition of tne roaa, xviiss acnoueia emnhasized. The road department, under the direction of W. O. Facer, .had been working nearly a weeK repairing re-pairing the road to the cross, and the new condition of the thoroughfare thor-oughfare has made It even more soft than it ordinarily would have been, preventing any sort of travel on the road. Some of Shrubs Removed .FrbnvJ; Courthouse Site i Utah county commissioners de cided last week that too-much j of one . of (the -finest rcity and county buildings in the state was being obscured by shrub growth, and ; portion of the brush immediately imme-diately in front of the building was removed. . f It was pointed out that there was little point. in building a half million ' dollar building and then hiding it from the street behind too many bushes. The stately evergreen ev-ergreen ' trees on the west side of the building will be undisturbed. undis-turbed. . Sheepshearers Open Off ice . :v With v some" sheepshcaring al-i ready underway ;and expected .to be in - full progress by the Utter Girt of the week; ".officers of tah Sheepshearers local 3 13 affiliated af-filiated with the - Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, Work-men, AFL, - Saturday - announced , they are opening; an office' in the Provo AFIv labor;, temple, - 45 North University V " t?. -X . All shearers not already eirif ployed 'or with a '-job in 'sight were invited;-, by Oscar Hansen, Provo, secretary of the! union, to contact the" office. W.-G.-Willis, will serve as secretary of- the local at the office in Mr. Hansen's Han-sen's absence. ,, f Mr. Hansen asserted the union is working in cooperation with woolgrowers of the state to further fur-ther vthe progress . of the wool industry. ;. ' ; . . "We are working on Improved methods' of shearing and arranging arrang-ing shearing 'dates,' Mr. Hansen said. "We, ' with- the meatcutters and-butchers' union, are encouraging encour-aging the consumption of lamb and mutton. We have already notified President William Green of the -' American Federation of Labor of the desire of our group to assist in 'legislation for the stabilization -of the sheep industry." indus-try." . . , r . ' . Closest point in the United States to the north pole is located in Lake of I the Woods county, Minnesota.'. " Canyon Accident ,. Injures Doctor Dr. Tyrril Seager, l Vernal, suffered mouth cuts and leg, bruises about 9:30 a. m. Saturday when an opposite bound car forced forc-ed him over into a parked truck at Upper Falls resort in Provo canyon, Deputy Sheriff Walter Durrant said. Dr. Seager was going up the canyon when a westbound car forced him to swing wide, and crash into the parked Ice cream truck of John Funk, 30, Provo, according to Deputy Sheriff Durrant. Dur-rant. The west bound car did not stop. Dr. Seager's car was damaged dam-aged to the extent of about $500 the officer said. Damage to the truck was negligible. SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, April 6, 1947 6 Geology Students Receive. Offers Six geology students at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university have received re-ceived offers for permanent positions pos-itions with, large oil companies in Wood Available For the Taking' The city parks department has a large quantity of uncut wood in the form of trees it is removing remov-ing in various parts of the city, City- Treasurer Walter Prothero announced Saturday, and it can be had far the taking. Anyone wishing - to get a por-1 tion of the wood should contact Mr. Prothero at his office in the city, building. .v the United States. It was nounced by Dr. " George H,'Han- sen, head of the geology, depart ment. " -. ' . ; -1 1 The students, all seniors, .will begin as junior geologists after graduation in June, Dr. Hansen" said. 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