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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, June 18, 1959 V- i . ... V v .. h -' 5 j 1 i J . 1 .v7" - , f -J 7 " 4 si I , i E ROY ... vr. ROGERS MAKES HIS WESTERN COSTUMES A TRADEMARK Roy Rogers, who will co-star with his '"Queen of the West" and lovelv wife. Dale Evans, in his All Star Western Show at the Days of '47 Rodeo at Si;lt Lake Citv, July 18th through the 24th, has made a virtual trademark for himself by the. distinctive styling of the western costumes he wears.. Realizing from the besinninsr of his career that in show business "clothes make the cowboy," Roy set about individualizing each garment in his orofessional wardrobe. CMews from the Stork . Other babies arriving ' at the local hospital durinsc the past Hunter Nielson, Pleasant Grove, a boy. June 10; to Rohald and Mary Ann Camp Midgley, Salt Lake City, a girl. June 11;. to John A. and Mar- jean Smith Marchbank, Pleasant Grov; a girl. June 12; to "Guy and Mary ffigley "Shields," American Fork, a-girL : Students iAttendl High School Press Workshop Participating in the 'third annual High School Press Workshop Work-shop at Brigham Young University Univer-sity were Joan Jonsson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jonsson Jons-son of Hitrhland. Loran Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon. B. Cook, and Carol Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace V. Peck, all or American Fork. Loran was chosen as editor of the .high school newspaper for the coming' year, and Joan was named co-editor.. Cirol was named yearbook editor. students wrr trained at the workshop for leadership positions on school newspapers and yearbooks, year-books, and as -school correspon dents' for" local papers, according to R. Neal Richards, director. Highlights of the week includ ed lectures by prolesMonal spec ialists, including Alan Ride, Community Press, Orem; Dr Alma P. Burton, Alpine School District: Dave Schulthess, Brig ham Young University; Don Pug- mire, Brigham Young Lruver-suy: Jack Warner, Spanish Fork Press: Paul Cox, Mountain States Bindery, Salt Lake City; and others. The fellowship ban- oupt Fridav night featured Heb i " " er o. Wolsev of the Gilliam Ad vertising Agency," Salt Lake City, as the guest speaker. ParticiDatinc students were housed in Helaman Halls, BYU's new dormitories for men. Staff specialists for the work shoo included M. Dallas Burn ett. Marilyn Arnold, Lynn G Hale. Wallace Barrus, Reese Faucette and Alma Heaton, BYU; Mrs. Lenore Hutchincs, Roose velt. Proro, Utah. The-workshop-J" S-2S,is under the cooperative sponsor ship of BYU, Utah State Depart ment of Public wsirue:;on, and the national Joint Council on Economic Education. Fortr-five other school teach ers, supervisors and ad-r.ir,L:ra-tors have enrolled in the work shop, part of- a nations.! program designed to raise u:v ,..H oi economic education i: I rated States, and will receive s:x col lege credit hours lor the course. Lowell R. Bennett pating in a wide v;.: tivities including liu: leading economic a- the area, taking I- centers of econonu a:;d working on spf-,; Men:b?sr of courics;. 1. ;nAl,,y4. June' 12; to Thomas and Lor-June Lor-June 8; to Gale and Own RushtQn Marrott peasant Ackerman Gough. Draper, a girL j Crove a - ' " June a; to Arnoia ana Joyce, Cle nent American Downey Fork, a boy. June 10; to Douglas Earl and Joyce Walker Nielsen, Pleasant Grove, a girl. June 9; to Grant ar.d Joyce June 12; to Alva Ralph and wVAx Hadfield Wine. Lehi. a girl. . June 13, to Wallace and Lu cille Roundy Lindsay, Pleasant Grove, a boy. Lowell R. Bennett Attends Annual Workhrop at BYU . Lowell R. Bennett, a teacher at American Fork Jr. High firhnnl. is narticiDatinsr in the annual Utah Economic Workshop Work-shop being held for three weeks .at Brigham Young University, y hi ac- r.wn, by r itirs in tr...-s to L.:t-rt'it. : . . is. I must 'not only t above suspicion, I . Natio ,.ike. . . wL--!i to be nal in all po--. Ttsf I-i"-cci. Street; thence East to a point 200. feet East of 6th East Street; thence South to the center line-of 3rd North Street; thence West to the center line of 6th East - Streetr thence South to the South City Boundary, thence West to the center line of 1st East Street: thence North to a point 300 feet South of the center line of Main street:- thence West to the West City Limits, which is the West line of Section 23, thence North to the. point of beginning. Said improvements are all wiihin the boundary cf American Ameri-can Fork City Limits. AH other things will be. done which are necessary or proper to complete the above projects and installations in a'' proper and workmanlike manner .according .ac-cording to .plans, specifications ar.d. profiles prepared by C.ald-; C.ald-; well. Richards o.r..i Sorer,sen, :..in r.uiy Notice of Intention j Notice is hereby envn by the City Council, of An.c-.can For a. Cuv, Utah County, U:ah. cf the intention. to make the following described iinprcvcm-. :.:s ;u.d levy special taxes to pay for the the same, to-wit: Road Surfacing To grade and pave existing gravel streets . with bituminous road mix or plant cux road sur facing' material. 2 inches thick. compacted, ' 24 feet wide' along Elm Street from 4th o.t Street to 5 th East Street. Also, along 4th South Street from 1st East Strett to a point 100 feet East of sa:d 1st East Street. Also, along 4th So.uth Street from 3rd East to 4th East Street. Also, along -2nd North Street from CenttT Street t'j 1st ait City, on file in the office of the C:y Recorder of American Fork City, and to defray the abettors ;-.--.vT ;trr fft ne of said improvements im-provements by special tax or assessment . .to . be paid in' ten dO.i equal annual installments, with interest on the unpaid balance bal-ance at the rate cf six 6r ) percent per-cent per annum, levied according to the front foot or hnear foot frontage upon and against all Street. Also, from 2i Also, alon; 2nd North Street :d East to 3rd East Street. alone 5th North Street cf said Center lots, pieces and parcels of land to be' benefited or affected by said improvements ' fronting: or abutting upon said streets above described to the entire depth of the ownership back therefrom, not exceeding 200 feet, all within the above improvement district number 8. The total estimated cost of the proposed work ,and installa tions, which does J not include private driveways or irrigation, turnouts,-is as follows: I Curb and gutter $26,000.00;! sidewalks $4,000.00; bituminous, road surfacing $24,000.00. ! ! The property owners portion : I of the cost of the above improve-: i ments is estimated at $54,000.00, ! being, tho total cast of the same, !it being contemplated that the' ; city will not bear any portion of ; the above cost. The abutting property owners portion of the , cost ' of curb and gutterTs est!-' I mated at -S3 .25- per linear foot; : 'concrete sidewalk, $2.00 per ,-linear foot; road surfacing, $1.50 .p'r linear foot for the abutting j property owners on each side; j $100.00 for individual irrigation j turnouts; $100.00 for individual j driveways. ! All non-conforming lmprove-I lmprove-I ments which have been made j by abutting property owners out-side out-side of private property lines in jtlie area tobe improved 'must be 'removed by the property owner ; or at his expense, prior to the commencement .of any work cp- on this project. II such teprow-ments teprow-ments are r.ot resoved ty ti owners they will be removed by the contractor as a part of excavation ex-cavation and they will be disposed dis-posed of as directed, by the City Council 'of .American" Fork City. " All protests and cb;ect;cns to such improvements cr to the i cafryir.g out of the above intention inten-tion must be presented is. writ ing signed by the earner or owners own-ers of the property affecte-i or benefited; describe.; the same, together with the r.zr cf front fet-t cr ssare Ux'', and must be tiled uith the City Recorder Re-corder of Amori-oan Fori City, at the City ILiLI i:i said :t'. tn or before the 13th day of July, 1959, at- 5 o'clock p m. The City CouncU rr. at its first rcaulir mtetLis thsre-atteron thsre-atteron the Ith cl" ef July, Y.yji. at 7;?d G'clxi pari at -said meetiivj wl'el-ridtr tt ' proposed tt-vy, ar.l viZ hear aad consider such' protect t soad improvements .as 'shall have beea made. By order of the Azter.cas Foci City Council this 25th. day cf May, 1553. Stephen" P. Sieley . Cty Recorder ef ' i - . American Fork City First Publication June 12. l.v3. Last Publication July S, 1535. v. BY TRAIN YOU SEE THE SCENERY! f jf v. .... . x r 0'Jf . M i Vj! ' " - y. " i . HA ,viiSC. I. . - I i -' f -WvAvC- A. T it i ...h . .-.v. . Lam w: Vvt' -rs-w-jr. '3x V vn n 9 r v rr On today's crowded highways, who has ' time 10 look at scenery? You re too busy driving ! And b -air you fly right over it. ! How much more dciiehtful to go by train ' and enor that scenery, at ground level, through big picturc-wintjow.domcs ! j t Yet scenery is only part of the story. A trip on a smart, new Domeliner provides chance to completely relax. To get away from the rush and tension. To stretch out in comfortable accommodations . . . enjoy you favorite beverage in the lounge car ...eat leisurely in the famous Dome Diners the only Dome Dining cars in ; the United States. Many other advantages when you travel i-by i-by train, including downtown arrival . . . . a generous baggage allowance , . , and the 5 Family Plan Fares which save you money. , There's no need to drive long, tiresome miles. We can arrange for a car at your' destination through Hertz Rent-A-Car. service. ' Travel in royal style on a Union Pacific Domeliner . . . it costs no more I For rtttrvotiont, tickatt er Information your noarMl Union Pacific Railroad licktt agont. Atk; too, about a tail TravolXrodit Card, which tavtt carrying large amount of oh. . . .. . UNION PACIFIC 200 feet West Street. ' Also. alo::2 2nd West Street from 3rd North Sirett t North Street. ' Also, along 4th West Street from 3rd North Street to 4th North Street.' Also, along - 4 th North Street from 4th West to 1st West Street. Also, along 3rd East - Street from a point 40O feet south cf 4th South for 2CO feet. Cemrnt Sidewalk To excavate and construct concrete sidewalks, 4 feet wide. 4 inches thick, except under j driveways where they shall be( 6 inches thick. Along the East side of 3rd East Street from 4th South Street, north to a point COO feet north of. the center line of said 4th South Street. Also, along the West side of 3rd West Street from 2nd North Street, to a point 400 feet north : said 2nd North Street. Also, along the East side of 6th East Street from a point 231 feet North of 3rd North Street, a distance of 729 feet - Also, along the North side of 2nd North Street from Center Street to 1st West Street. Curb and Cotter To excavate for and construct concrete curb ar.d gutter for irrigation ir-rigation and drainage along the following streets, together with private driveways and irrigation turnouts, where necessary: Both sides of Main Street from 3rd West Street to the West Sec tion line of Section 23, which is the-WcsV City-Limits. SAVE ON NEW TIRES ! V ... .... 1 -- : - - . . . ,. . nvth. ades of 3rd West Street from "3rd North" Slreet"sonath to the North line of State StxeeU - Along the East sidejof 2nd West Street from 3rd North Street south to State Street. Along both sides of 5th North Street from 1st East Street to 2nd East Street. Alone the South side of 3rd North Street from 1st East Street to 2nd East' Street. Both sides of Merchant Street f-om Main to 1st North Street. Ft side of Church Street from 1st North Street to a point 300 feet South of said 1st North Rtrwt. The said improvements snail be called special Improvement district number 8 and is enclosed bv the following boundary lines: Retnnins: a; ine intersec tion of the Center Line cf Main Street and the West City Limits, which point Is theAvesi June jm secuqn 9i Twn 5 South. Range 1 Fast. and running thence north along said wmnrfirr to the North City "Boundary which Is the North" line of Section Z3, Trp a Rntith. Ranee 1 East. SJLB. 4iM, thence East along said North Boundary to the cent er l'ne of 1st west Street; Thence South to a point 300 Great news because it's a site 750 x 14 pkis tat and rccappableiire If yoa drive a Use irtwJcl car, chwk our rock-lttra rock-lttra pik on Ck!cixs new 14' Tubclcss Tires. 3-T TilplTrmpcrrd Cord makc these tim saonrrr. Tubckss coastructioa means no tube to pinch, chafe, or blow out ... so tube to -fcteg.iP3 .brat- Vo" l0"?1 lasting, cooler rr"-:;."--.Tv Sit J - ' c rur.kir.g tiie for your J or '53 at a cool saving! NO DOWN PAYMENT WHEN YOU TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES f T C . ..- v :- .. X r ;i. t m v.- v CHECK YOUR SIZE AND SAVE! TIHF H-Tub t lets 14- Tubeless 14-Tubclm 14-TuMtss ,,flfc BlacknU WWtwiB BlackwaH Whrtewa SIZE 3-TRjyw J-TRayoa 3-TNyla 3-TNjflon 7.50 x 14 M9.S5 $24.60 $25.15 $30.80 a00xl4 22.25 27.25 27.55 33.75 8i0xl4 24.40 29.90 30.20 38.95 . .. MADE WITH 3-T RAYON CORD OX 3-T NYLON CORD! mA3 prices plus tax and recappable tire. Jcioi0PLE RIDE Oil (J00DY1AR T1RB-THAM 1 0!l0Tin2 BIM GonLineiiiL-TO m I f i ' m 1461 North State Prcro Ffecne FR3-2233 feet North of 5ia North |