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Show 4 .v rf.&y' Y.,Mr t,v':. .-r;v,viK;,;- i.vi'; :4;-ii 4S WMiMhphtWMhi 4 rrWirtW tJWittf Am "TTPAttY.HERAlp ;gS5i,Rf aR&iSW ' PAGE 3 --.J'! - . r " . :: :,f ' i ill ii w.: mm s- 11 a i w LifvGrntint UJi USQu-UDf ion . With foujK agejicier-the city commission, .-. the d p r m n t of utilities, th Junior chamber of commerce, and th aenior chamber cham-ber actively t engaged laying plant, yrovp today appeared to have laid a solid. basis for agreement agree-ment in this year' edition of the animal "clean-up weelt. Pteeworwi totichM - out when jayceea approached utbe commission commis-sion lor. Id in furnishing' street department trucks ' tnd adrertis ing( rapidly faded last ntjgm when a Junior chamber delegation held a conference with the city utll-tie utll-tie board recelvina: a " promise of f re plcki&p . of the winter's accumulation ac-cumulation of 'refuse from every citizen who promises to sub-Scribe sub-Scribe 6 the city's garbage ser- .vice system, y - Concerning a strictly clean-up "week" campaign, former mayor Mark Anderson, member of the utilities board, said; "free pickups ot garbag anywhere fa theclty . isimply out of the question. We .' Want to cooperate with the jaycees ' in the fullest measure, and we do ' not want v to loss .the enthusiasm they Represent in the city. We have sever questioned the need of aj Clean-up, but' Wo have now sue-Cftded sue-Cftded in getting ;.'69f per cent ,of u tiijr u uv u evetjr ween, -iujh that is the basts upon which we want to cooperate with, the, 150 lATcee member who are wilima V to devote tneir time ana energies : toward a cleaner and more, sani- tary ctty, ... X- - ; Qnly major dissenting: point be-j be-j tween the four agenoies today ap peared to be the question of a tax- supported waste removal depart rnent whichx would cover the en tire city, proposed by Ihe cham ber of commerce committee on .bealth."' -A, - ' Mayor Maurice Harding, who declared no such recommendation had yet .been made to the vCity commission, considered the idea as almost impossible because the City tax levy 13 already near ' its limit' 1 and any additional strain would? reduce emergency funds and tend to scare out future bus- . iness and home buyers In the city because of the .heavy tax load, scored the idea because it place a share of the. load such people as farmers,. -who ould derive no benefits iromxtne system in. addition pa causing the service to completely cover the. entire area, where in many eases, there would be no garbage to haul placing an : additional cost anil' equipment strain . on the city. . . Hot point of Monday and Wednesday, Wed-nesday, commission vs. jaycee ar- euments centered around whose ilean-up plans were to be followed; fol-lowed; the Jaycees favored a one-week one-week mass cooperative effort; in the sDrinBin the hone that a clean I tfety wul(f65ttf people o r -teep lt tha'Wir and tne eprnnusBion ravonng a con Scant yearty cajppaign Dy mens ft inspections and orders ot clean-tip clean-tip where unsanitary conditions 'are found. ' Jsycee President On pointed out however, that the Junior chamber's main concern Was that the city be cleaned up and kept that way no matter wnose metnoa was usea. This morning, the mayor, Joining Join-ing Oss in the cooperation move, extended the commission's offer. fWith 65 per cent'of the dy now Being SerVedby the waste removal remov-al service', Provo is really In a far better sanitary position than ft has ever been. The city commission' com-mission' la ready ' to cooperate with th Jaycees in a weekly cleanup rather than a yearly one, and two full-time sanitary , - inspectors, in-spectors, if needed, will be appointed appoint-ed immediately,' so that a city-wide city-wide check-up every two or three Weeks can, be had on every block oo'ww UisbilenTfreducu Corporstior, , 'oj W -. ' ft. . . I , i s'tiiiu'S'riiiM"- t,i- i Mhv tM.W -.. . a bm . j n r w ar Qty Briefer V.I fllrs. C U Farker Mrs. Reva Wegener, Mrs. verna vciowar Mrs Lucile Ahlander and Mr; Greta Bristol are amongthe Frcv beauticians attending the ' state convention at the. Hotel Utah in Salt Lake city, Monday andTuesday, andTues-day, The convention closed with a batquet Wednesday evenmg: to wnicn tne naraiera were invicea. (Some of the group took wavajatage of tn.e opportunity to.JEake .nair-styling .nair-styling land cutting 'Instruction from Reno of Houywood. Srt. Ravmond Mark; Kinr is here from Camp Bowie, Texas, to visit uniu Amu su, wnen. ne wni return to camp. He ts a son of Mrs, EstellaiCing. Mr. and Mrs. Emll O. Moore and. little daughters, Janice Ann and Mary Iee, have returned to Idaho Palls. Idaho, after a few days' visit here with Mrs. Moore's parents, ..Mr. and Mrs. G. lalne smions. ' ; . : Sirs. NeUle McEwan has re turned home from a delightful month's vacation, spent in Colton, Califs and in Boulder City, Nev. She was .accompanied to the eoast by her daughter, Mrs. Sher man Sparks and little daughter, Sandra, of Ogden, who have , re mained there indefinitely. In Col ton, they were guests of Mr. and MrS. Milton McEwan, and they were entertained at a big Easter luncheon at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow MiUer in San Bernacdino. Calif Mrs. v Wll liam O. McEwan and daughter- in-law.. "Mrs. Shirl-' McEwan of Boulder City, Nev, spent a few days with the Provoans at the McEwan iome W Colton-. and Mrs. McEwan accompanied them to Boulder .City, , where she spent a week before- returning to -provo. ' T. C. iArson has been 1 removed to nis noma from tha L. D. S. hospital salt Lake City, where he has been confined for a inonth With a severe case of dermltlas. He has been bedfast since the first - of February. Mrs. Larson has been with him Bait Lake most of the time. Mrs. LaXell Hayward and son Lonnie, have left for Portland, Ore., to join Pfe. Hayward, who is attending the Northwestern Dental college. ' Mrs... Harry Qavle,! the former ma Carlson Baker, !of Holyoke, Mast;, spent the Easter week end New York visiting her , sister. Norma' June Carlson, who 'had Just completed her ""boot" "train-. inp in the WAVES. She is sta tioned at Hunter college. New, York, reports she Is greatly en-? Joying her new life. They are the daughters of Carl A. and Stella Carlson of Provo. Mrs. Dee Gordon left this morn ing for San Francisco, Calif., to visit he- husband, who is a seaman secunu cisbs, u. o. navyj suiuon- ed at Treasure Island. Mrs. Max E. Harding and baby son, Ronnie, ms returned from Marysvale, Calif where they have been Spending a month with Mr. Harding,- who is at the replace ment center at Camp peal. They Came home because of the baby's illness. Many ProvO parties were seen among the audience, at the Capi tal theater in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening, at the stage performance of the comedy, "Kiss and Tell". Dr. and ; Mrs. Stanley M. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Veran M. Booth and Mr. and Mrs. Densil Brown enjoyed the show; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent were there also, al-so, iand other groups . included' Mrs, Marian G. Jarvis, Mrs. Gene Hansen, Miss Lucille Haws, Mrs. Helen B. Brady, Mrs. Ruby Boy- ack, Miss Dorothy Janson, Mrs Ethel Rambeau, Miss Beth Scho- fieid. Miss 'Amelia Buckley.X Mrs Lora D. McCafferty now of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Fred Dixon, Mrs Donald Dixon, Clifton Tolboe, Miss Virginia Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reusser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buhler, Mrs. Azona Lloyd. Miss Ruth Ercanbrack, Mrs. Lou ise Anderson, Miss Leota Robbie,, Miss Miriam Young, Miss Lillian Young, Miss Merle Young, Mrs. Mildred Banks, Miss Genevieve Coleman, and Miss Arlene .Hud Statistics BORN Boy, to William C. and Helen Williams Barnett, Wednesday, u tan valley nospital. Girl, to George 'E. and Xeah Cook Lamoreaux, Wednesday, uian vauey nospital. Boy, to Ariel and Dorothy Hard ing Davis, L. D. S. hospital. Salt Laxe ciiy, eunaay: Thefatner U in tha navy, at Bremerton. Wash. - Boy, to Charles V. and Verena sorenson Hanjcock, Tuesday, xiugnes nospiiai, Spanish Forx. LICENSED TO MARRY K Arthur Lorenzo Hartvigsen, Jr., 20, Santaquin, and Norma easier, ii rtepni. Rubber-covered eve shields sre- vent United States tank gunners irom getting oiaea eyes while peering through ) telescopes in Army tanks rumbling oves rough and the sanitation regulations en forced. -We areViot forcing people to take the waste, removal service, but we do inte'ndvto enforce the sanitary laws and to see to it that unaaniUry cpnditio.ns throughout the city "are cleaned Openmldf blockade and n nnv "txAA thm' tlUJJfM Viirnir, Csvtioni Us. only as oirecwu Always C PEKCTR9 RCSS CaCPS f 7 - r ' " , ' f l . .. . r --- . . - t , FoUowlhg bitter,, fight -for Talasca Mew firuaih, this joarijae siUtgs ujs rifle ,oa nis- snouid Itneets t pray a viungo, sorme. eignai uorpa Meetings PROVO ROTARY CLUB Ray : "Davis, manager of the Castle Peak Gllsonite company of Prcvo, will be the Speaker a the mSeting' Friday at 12:15 p. m. SENIOR SCOUT LEADERS Senior scoutmasters are urged to attend a special meeting, Sunvl day at 1 p. m. in room 120, Edu cation building, B. Y. U. in charge I Of Dr. Wayne B. Hales. Elmer Christensen, Salt Lake City, Y. M. M. I. A. senior scouting director J Will present a special . program. Everyone iterested in senior scout ing is urged to attend. . SPRINQV1LLE JAYCEES Installation . banquet at the Memorial hall tonight at 8 o'clock. Ernest Boyer, president) Melvin Haymond Wallace Patrick, vice presidents; Ray Klauck, secretary; I Ernest Holt, treasurer; A. H,f Mortensen, Paul Haymond. Vert Whiting, Steve Miller, iKarl Alle-raan Alle-raan and Taylor Burt, directors. PROVO LIONS CLUB Meeting to be held .Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at Keeleys. The pro gram in charge of President Bill Rodrigue will be provided by the committee on Lion education, J.I W. Thornton, chairman. Carl S. Hawkins, Provo -high boy oratorf will give his winning address. LEADERSHIP MEETING The Utah stake Primary .Lead ership meeting will -be held tils evening at 8 o clock in the Third ward chapel. All ward Penary officers and I teachers are invited. City Court Bail forfeitures appearing on Judge W. Dean Loose's docket in city court Wednesday included V. V. Garber, $12.50 for speeding, item Kruger, ,$10 for 'driving an automobile on the wrong side of the street, Paul Shaver, $25 for insulting females, Mrs. -Earl Gra ham, $2.50 for violating a. stop sign at the intersection of Third tNorth street and University ave- rrae, and Reed R. Ekins, $5 for no drivers license. William & Johnson, reportedly an employe of the Geneva Steel (company, was today ordered held by local; authorities in ; lieu of a $1000; cash or fZQOO-property ball by city judge w. Dean Loose, after New York officials had re ce, .being released on .bail there on an assault cnarge.. Johnson, allegedly came ; here seven months aero, and has kent his-bail bondsman In New York notified of his whereabouts, fie Was, said to have, expressed willingness will-ingness to return there, at anytime for trial, statine that he had Come here to work when the charge was already four years.' V- m other cases eDDearlnsr on the docket. Grant, A. Farrer flBrfited i.ow on i a epeeainp cnarffe. ana Howard Larson forfeited $2.50 for running red VMxt at the inter. section or Fifth West and Center streets. " -r WANTED ALL RINDS OF HIDES1 Highest Prices Paid for BONES WOOL OIDE3 pelts rrjus arid dead and useless animate. Pelt prices for dead and useless Sheep. . . .V ,: Prompt Servlee UTAH HIDE & TALLOW CO. SMfTflVK? 9 8 aiilea West ef Spanish Pork ' r I . 17x24 BED PILLOWS I J shW chemiu , , ;,L . niino 7 V - , . IJI I A vnnl TTdliVo Am Vi- IdnVlir Vmtta X"'V T?V I I I ll II II Si I I - A 4 1 ' V' . i . 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