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Show THVLSOAT, DiClMttt , 16J fUAlAKT G9tt tSTlTW, FLIAIAXT CS9t. VTAH pleasant (Sravv Sxrwiio y&tW wv Hum intetJKJ nt -the port Hit m Fwrnmnt w, Utah, second Chat Tnoll tTctmw unfair oct of Coye Mortii 3, il B79 A. I. C&ac iMk S. fH MtMJW Mm Ufcs CKPJSTMAS S?I?JT IN REVERSE evening Wold Ovistmc oi'jrn, -that -more blessed to jjiv thon to nKxwt," vardal$ ts yet unapprshendHd, -recently cut !bpe branches from if Urairtrfjl young pfrtzer mttiw rt fthe Triangle" -on South Mam in Pleasant Go. Oidently "the tipcabie harocles we till tnwwd up Sornehow, ifhey pat perverted .ideas -that it's mart desirable to pot tthon to give, No doubt rtney we staging c pre-Cbftstmas iporty smd meeded "the iwsh, green toughs to fnokr o nit with their jjuests. Speaking idtroriaHy, we nope 1hot 1- consciences of "the ArspolJeni prod them very lime they ttrwe post the "Triangle". ond iew the bare inssuhs f tfieir stupid, devastating hondi- What inert ure takes years to produce, demented vandals icon destroy in if ie minutes with an we or o inaShette. What belongs to the city, belongs ta ail of the people rho live there smd mat to one or two, ta despoil or destroy, as they see 4t. Christmas Holiday Safety Campaign WHEREAS the Safety Council for Utah County, "m cooperation with the t4at tonal Safety Council, H conducting a campaign cam-paign to .-reduce the annual Christmas season accident toll rhich :last year reached o total of seven lives lost ond on ocessive number pf iinjuries during the month of December .in Utah County, and WHEREAS the National Conference of .Religious Leaders has caked oil (religious and civic leaders to cooperate in on all-out all-out campaign to prevent tragedy an the Ihighwoys and "m the thomes of our country, and " WHEREAS Pleasant Grove City will conduct o Christmas campaign, cam-paign, rhich will demonstrate that iman is literally his ibrothWs 'skeeperj THEREFORE, as mayor of this city, 3 do Jiereby, on behalf of the citizenry of Pleasant Grove, declare enthusiast ic participation parti-cipation ,in the Christmas Holiday Safety Campaign and wish to call upon the people of our c'rty to observe the period of December 3 to January , and to join in the effort ef-fort to reduce accidents during this year's Christmas-New years holidays. I THEREFORE uurge every citizen to be especially thoughtful of the fights of ihis (neighbor, and on the streets and highways, high-ways, to drive by the golden rule, to set a good example for other drivers, sto observe all traffic laws, and not to drive after drinking during the holiday season. In addition arnust eliminate hazards 5n the home during the campaign. cam-paign. Paul T. fardham Mayor m tetter Uvisa with Ccntsasr Fisssee DO YOU )h&4 Mpey? LOANS: TO $5.C0D SIGNATURE FURNITURE AUTO Any Worthwhile Purposo see us FOR INSURANCE HOME AUTO HOUSE TRAILER FARM BUILDINGS 2 SOUTH MAIN TELETHONE 785-3541 r 1 MAKE GOaTEEY Jruphecies come true. PL Grave Man Vcs Youtfefal Prophet in 1917 jTeaiclums made by Mark Godfrey, xelired resident of MOD artb Kb 'West, FAeasant iGrove, when lie was m Idaho boy uf 34 years, iave largaJy proved to be true. And laere now crists a xecenr uoaarttt-d uoaarttt-d eDgrsved copper plate to prove jtt. The etuT', as fikitalltid by J. Heonie U'amsll, ieature writer lor lbe I'remottt Countj (St. Arrliiuc.v, Iduiu) "Chnmicle Kews" and verified by Jdr. Gvdfrpy, Js eesentiaDy as lid-lows: lid-lows: Kir. Godfrey, as a 34-year-uld took a copper plate about I by 2D indies and engraved upon it the following lettering: ".Age 34. jviame Mark God-trey, God-trey, Idaho, Aug. 28, 1SI7. Things 1 (Came. Planes -wJD pick up .hay. Plant wheat. Go fast as sound. Go t -other worlds. People on other wands will came iiere. Power sun. Light XDdks. Sound and pictures will go air into liouset H e mill talk Jjy light to worlds. IU-ness IU-ness will go iarever. Dams will lie built. We win have better food and lords. Horses want do work. Electric motors win do housework. Cows will ie milked toy . utectraciry. The secrets se-crets will unfold. Kids win be listened to:' According lo Mr. "Worell, Mr. Godfrey said that lie engraved lite plate and then threw it into a .dxtah. And Ihe - Chroninle . Jiews writer takes at JErom lhere Prancis Carr of C3wster, Ida-1m) Ida-1m) was setting traps along the Pall River Canal, when lie noticed no-ticed a piece of metal sticking out s the ground. It was in an area where dirt had recently len removed. Mr. Can- reached down and removed a sheet of copper, a- -pout 8 iy ID inches and noticed writing on Itoth sides of the plate. In addition to the words and AJph District FT A HeW cf Grovecrtsf Tie Alpue District PTA Council met at the Grovecmrt School lust Thursday morning at 21: s.m. Princrpuls of the schools and )nresidnu and -otfioers of the PTAs in the district were n vited A delicious luncheon was served ser-ved at nuun, and a guest sueuk-vd sueuk-vd at moan, ami Mrs. Harney McGarry, guest speaker, spoke on PTA activities and membership. member-ship. John Gourlpy and Tom Lar-sen Lar-sen were present from our local lo-cal schools, with Donna Greaves Greav-es and Qeone Langley of the council meeting gueets at the floor. The girls of the Fifth grade served at the luncheon table. A discussion of schools lor the deaf separate tram regular achools, or schools lor the blind was carried on. It was brought out that s deaf child can learn lq reading, and then can participate par-ticipate in the regular schools. sentences quoted above, there were engravings, two circles with an airplane Dying from one to the 'Other and the ward "Mars." Partner investigation fey Mr. Can and Mr. Worrell revealed the whereabouts of Mr. Godfrey and ms identity as the author nf the prophecy and the engraver en-graver of the plate. Mr. (Godfrey, snow C2 years of age,, retired and spends ms free time ttfaung -oil painting. Be was employed ' lor many years as a psychiatric aid in provo. When asked why ihe engraved engrav-ed the plate, its said, 'Dad was always Tnakmg predictions, mo I thought I would go him one netter." Fitcieet &ro9 DJJJt Camp to lleef Friday The J'ieaiiaut Grove Camp uf U.t'P. will hold it iMfwmlwr meeting and Christina purry on Friday, Vvc ID at 2 f m m tlie lUihef bociety room at the Swrnid-P uurtii W ard Church A short but interestuu; program pro-gram has been arranged by the music committee leader and riieerkader. lUsfreshments will be served and the leason prewmted by Edna Newman, lesvon leader Every member, and all who are interested are cordially invited in-vited to be present. Locsf toys Stationed la Yistsaa. ct Sea Mrs. Dezzie W oottun has received re-ceived word recently from twu of her lour sons in the service. H. SVeet U'BOtton, who is in the 3uth fiigmeers, 1st Cavalry D viaion, is working with an Airborne Air-borne Group and Ground Crew in Vietnam. Be has been in the service lor 18& years. Danny Woottun, who has recently re-cently been promoted to Signalman Signal-man 3rd class in theXJi. Navy , as stationed aboard the VSB Carter Ball, in the har bor, supplying ships with need-ted need-ted provisions, from ship to shore. Be is based in the PhO-i PhO-i flippy Islands and will he stationed sta-tioned there until at least this coming February. Tarian, the youngest of the three,, is stationed at the .Naval Base near San Diego. Be is home ot leave at the present and will leave here Dec. 12 lor his base, where he wQl hoard the CSS Sedgwick with a nu-cclar nu-cclar crew detail and will he stationed sta-tioned at Guam. Another son, Bert, has also served in the armed iorces. U&9 Hla cr Her Heppy xnih a - . . GOOD SADDLE for Christmas Yfm tsrm cH thst goes with it ct prices you cci tffcrd to pay. Most 20 Ssdls ksTB to c&ocss froa. Leynray for C&risfcss Rsa ia sour - cad sss err fiss ssZsctiss! THE SADDLE HOUSE 777 CXTH STATE CSJM tE38E 225-3434 Safety Uezsum BINGHAM CANYON MINE CLOSED TO PUBLIC Because Kermecott $100,000,000 erpanaon program mores into the west side of the Bingham Canyon Mine, the visitors observation point In this area will he closed to the public from December 6, 1965, to late J anuary , 1966 During the const ruction period, no alternate point from which to view the mine will be available, and no public tours can be accommodated. . .... Following completion of the expansion activity in this area, a temporary visitors observation point will be made available avail-able for approximately one month. The Company then will erect a permanent observation point Kennecott regrets having to dose the observation area even temporarily, because the Bingham Canyon Mine has proved to be one of Utah's most popular attractioua. Approximately 200,000 people annually have, visited the site. "' ' ' Copper CcrpczcZzcn Utah Copper Division n-fi tma krwi wti mU mot WM " Kt. (Mm h Umm ML WW, lttk WHY DUY JUNK WATCHES from Departmtst Stores or Drug Co.'s 7 Jewel Wctcbss by Cci ova $10.95 DM Tear 17 Jewel Watcbes by Haalltoa $14.95 O- Yeer Gui las Electric Razors by Saaboaa Meo's -$I7.eS LccfJes-$11.95 Transistor Radio by Buhva $10.95 One Year GneroBtec Speidel Twisfoflex Vatcfa Bonds . $4.95 Mem or Ladies Some Jeweliy and Watches are One-Aird ta One-Uf Off. Guaranteed Watch Repairiag KIT AIR NOW FOR CKXJSTMAS HATCH JEWELRY 3? WIST MAIN AMERICAN FOMC Mb M to mra DECET.1BEEI 14 RESOLUTION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT - Ab members of the Board of Directors of the (Central Utah Water Conservancy District, we the undersigned respectfully call to the attention atten-tion of the citizens of the District a special election elec-tion an December 14 for the purpose of approving a repayment contract between the District and the U& Gavemmeal As members of the Board, representing the citizens of the District in matters pertaining to this water development, we urge that citizens agister a favorable vote at this election to enable the beginning immediately of construction of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project. This project will bring great benefits to the State of Utah, providing water for our cities, industries and farms and ranches. It will strengthen the economy, open the door to future growth, provide new jobs, smd improve recreational opportunities. In addition to enabling construction f the Bonneville Unit, a favorable vote will show the Congress that Utah is ready to move ahead with Jts water developments, thus paving the way for other projects so necessary to the state and its future. As members of the Board, we urge as big a turnout at the election as possible to show those who may covet Utah's share of the Colorado River water that the citizens are determined to protect their water rights and to put that water to beneficial use. The undersigned members of the Board strong Jy believe that if we are to protect UtahB future the citizens of the District should Vote "Yes for water" at the special election December U. BOARD OF DIRECTORS - CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT DUCHESNE COUNTY LevBntdy LeoHoueter William J. Ostler JUAB COUNTY " B.JRmoe Garrett ' SALT JAKE COUNTY Clifford L.Ashton Hoyden O. Derrick Robert B. Uilbert Herbert F. Smart CBeUSwenaen UINTAH COUNTY if. URoy Morrill L. Y. Suidotixiy Briant H.Stringhat UTAH, COUNTY Leo P. Harvey C. Marion Hinckley Sterling D. Jonet (premAenl ) WASATCH AND SUMMIT COUNTIES Joh A. Lambert Clyde Ritchie |