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Show Veterans Day GonoGrvationisf ReeGivos flnard af Grooti Project Qomplotion off fl.F.-B-ry of the American y Creek Watershed Project was highlighted during a banquet at Alpine Country Club for directors and wives of the North Utah County Conservancy District Leo P. Harvey, chairman of the directors, introduced A.W. Hamelstrom, State Conservationist, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, who presented a Certificate of Merit to D. Waldo PotCompletion Fork-Dr- per watershed improvement work was done by U.S. Forest Service on federal lands. The total cost of the project was about six and one half million dollars of which over half was locaL The local portion was in dollars, labor and land rights. Mr. Harvey commented that the work accomplished 1 s ' V--Af ar JlriiWfii' liirjis'j.. unidentified American wax dead were brought to Arlington Cemetery from overseas and interred beside the World War I Soldier, one was killed in World War II, the other in Korea. To honor the three, symbollic of all Americans who gave their lives, a U.S. Army through the watershed project was a community dream which turned to ter, District Conservationist, re- reality. Many people outside of presenting the watershed office this north Utah County communand the work unit. ity are enjoying recreational and The citation was "For diligent other benefits from this worthy contribution in working with com- project. munity leaders towards compleThe luacuons of this consertion of the American Fork-Dr- y vancy district will continue in Creek Watershed Project during the years ahead. Operation and the years 1959 to 1972 in a sus- maintenance of the major structained above average manner." tures is a responsibility of the Major structures which the Conservancy District. Soil Conservation Service assisRobert Hilbert, Central Utah ted the local people to build were Water Conservancy Director, Grove Creek and Battle Creek presented a slide lecture of his debris and flood control basins recent tour of Russia immediatjust east of Pleasant Grove; Dry ely following the banquet. Creek Multipurpose reservoir just below the highway 80 Dry Creek crossing; and Tibbie Fork and Silver Lake Flat multi purpose reservoirs in the North "Fork of American Fork River Utah County supports a great-Mudrainage. improvement work was er number of business establish-als- o done by the Alpine, Ameri- - ments small, medium and can Fork, Lehi and Pleasant large than do many communi-GroIrrigation Companies. In ties of its size, addition to this considerable up- And, based upon their record Honor (right), State Conservationist, presents a Certificate of Merit to D. Waldo Potter (center) for the performance of the Provo Work Unit in working with community leaders in completion of the American Fork Dry Creek Watershed Project. Gerald Hansen (left) was one of the key members in completion of this watershed project. HAMELSTROM ve n during the past three years, as indicated by the number of people they employ and the size of their payrolls, they are in good shape, for the most part. The findings are reported in a new government study, released by the Department ofCommerce, entitled "County Business Patterns." It utilizes data compiled by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare from tax reports filed by employers. Listed, for all sections of the country, are comparable figures on employment and payrolls for firms engaged in retail and number of new ones spring up each year, replacing those that are discontinued for one reason or another. With wage scales on the rise in utan County during the last few years, the payrolls of local establishments reached a high level last year of $163,496,000. This was considerably greater than three years ago, when it amounted to $123,264,000. The increase, 32.6 percent, was better than average. It compares with 19.2 percent in the United States and with 32.2 percent in the State of Utah. The figures include all workers receiving wages and salaries from private, employment covered by social security. Locally, the number of persons in the year is given as 26,5 06. This is exclusive of domestic wholesale trade, manufacturing, finance, services and in other fields. For Utah County, the report shows a total of 1,841 separate businesses that employ one or more persons. Of this number, there are 901 that have from one to three emworkers, members of the armed ployees, 425 that have from four forces, the self employed and to seven and 321 with eight to government workers. 19. In addition, there are many businesses in Tnere are two kinds of men the area with no employees. The great majority of local who never amount to firms have been in operation for who cannot do what they are told, many years and are well estab- and those who can do nothing lished. In addition, a certain else. non-far- 1 owner-operat- m ed much-tho- It Old Telephones Rebuilt, attached. Mr. Henderson emphasized this and he also advises hunters to be r.re and obtain a 1972 deer proclamation and get acquainted with the boundary lines on Timpanogos part, before going afield. in the Utah State Legislature r Eloct State Representative e ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS O KNOWS UTAH e President Eisenhower the bill proclaiming November 11, Veterans Day, he called for Americans everywhere to rededicate themselves to the cause of peace. He proclaimed the day an occasion for honoring When signed KNOWS AND COMMUNICATES WITH YOUTH 0 FAMILY MAN Paid Political Advertisement se MEET THE UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER VIGOROUS VOICE IN THE STATE SENATE THEY CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE OF UTAH COUNTY! They are asking the same questions you are! are the present commissioners tearing down a good building when they complain about not having enough space? Why all the secrecy? Why i5 Returned to Service or license." Arthur Henderson, local Conservation Officer of Wildlife Resources, advises hunters that haven't filled their deer tag on the regular season, Oct. 21 thru Oct. 31, that they may use it on Timpanogos Part, two weekends in November, on the 11, 12, 13, and 18, 19, 20th. It will be Ulegal to hunt or pursue deer without a valid license with tag Retain Experience) one-ha- YOUR W tached from a valid 1972 permit Bat- selected-Westminste- Bigger Payrolls Reported Locally cn GuardThe First OCTOBER 26t1972 Third Infantry (Old Guard) The keeps day and night vigil tribute honors those who have died in all U.S. wars. ; Fighting in World War I had ended at 11 a. m. on November 11, 1918. Two years later, France and England chose November 11, then known universally as Armistice Day, as the time for placing an unknown soldier of that war in each nation's highest place of honor. France chose the Arch de Triumph. England Abbey. The following year, on November 11, 1921, an American Soldier whose name was "Known Only To God" was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. In 1926, Armistice Day was made the official name for November IV Twelve years later, in 1938, another congressional resolution made the date a national holiday. If the had idealistic hope been realized that World War I was "The War ToEndAll Wars," November 11 might still be called Armistice Day. But only 2 years after the holiday was proclaimed World War n broke out in Eurdpe and shattered the lf dream. Sixteen and million Americans took part. Four hundred and six thousand died. The families and friends of these dead longed for a way to honor their memory. The resolution introduced by congressman Rees provided the answer. talion, A.W. Warned more when two THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, it Was Named be unlawful to possess or transverterans of all wars, a group deer from the place of kill port milthat numbers more than 39 unless the tag is detached from lion of whom more than 28.7 the respective 1972 license or Livalive. million are still permit card, and three approping veterans and their families. riate notches cut out designating the sex of the animal, and the month and day the animal was Hunters killed. The tag must be securely attached to the deer. To Observe A valid license (and permit where applicable) must be in possession of the person transportTagging Law ing the deer, and correspond with the tag attached to the deer. It Hunters continue to be cited shall be unlawful to cut out more into court for violating Utah's than one date, more than one big game tagging law, which notch corresponding to the sex reads, "all deer must be tagged of the animal, or to mutilate the immediately after kill and be- tag. It shall be unlawful to hunt fore being transported. It shall or pursue deer with a tag de changing one word in a old resolution, the Lm-te- d States Congress in 1954 renamed the day this nation had traditionally set aside for honoring its war veterans. On June 1, 1954, congress, acting on a proposal made by representative Edwin K. Rees, of Kansas, changed Armistice Day to "Veterans Day." Additional significance was added to Veterans Day in 1958, By 7 'fftfiXMjBUi - How VOTE FOR YUKUS IN0UYE AND LEO DALEY AND RESTORE FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND OPEN GOVERNMENT TO THE UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION! When a Mountain Bell instalshells, and handsets for reuse telephone from which formerly had to be disservice, you can be certain of one carded because thing it won't be added to the These are used for replacement growing mound of environment-pollutin- g on phones that are damaged by ler removes a ofdis-colorati- scrap. most other telephone Like removed from serequipment vice, the set will be sent to the Western Electric service center, 1850 W. 21st So., S.L.C., to be dismantled, rebuilt, refurbished with the exterior buffed or painted, tested and returned to service. Recycling has been a way of life for the Bell System since the early 1900's. The only part of a phone that isn't reclaimed is the ring. At the service center, thousands of telephone sets of all types and colors are renovated. When they leave the shop for new service, they meet rigid Mountain Bell and Western Electric standards for everything reFrom cycled at the center. telephone to phone booths to switchboard cabinets, to bells and signal lamps nothing is too small to be exempt from careful inspection. The refurnished unit looks and performs like a new piece of equipment. New and better ways are being found to reclaim dated equipment. For instance, W.E. sends telephone handset cords to the Columbus Community Training Center, for refurbishing. Mentally and physically handicapped students at the Center restore 600 to 800 cords daily. Each cord is sorted according to color and conditon then tested electronically for breaks in wirand ing before being washed Cords that have been dried. stretched out of their normal on a special curl are machine. Western Electric now cords, plastic phone re-dy- es telephone customers. Any scrap telephone and equipment parts, together with scrap cable, wire and other materials are bundled and shipped to Western Electric Paid Political Advertising RETAIN... JUDGE ALLEN by Committee of Friends of Michael Bromley B. SORENSEN ffncumbejif J FOURTH DISTRICT COURT JUDGE EXPERIENCED 18 -- N I practice 3'2 years deputy attorney general 5'2 years district attorney 6 years district judge Veteran World War II; 8.A. and M.A. Degrees, 8.Y.U.; J.D. Degree, Univ. of Utah Law School Graduate and haculty Advisor, National College of the State Judiciary, with graduate work in criminal law and corrections, years Yukus Inouye QUALIFIED law TWO YEAR TERM Utah am your Democratic candidate for former married the Mary County Commissioner. Tanaka from Tremonton. Utah and have six children, four havinj graduated from the BYU and feel well qualified two presently are attending. to serve you because of my varied past and present experiences and wisdom gained through 30 years of activity in civic and church affairs. I I I I MEMBER: American Bar Association Utah State Bar Asociation Central Utah Bar Association American Judicature Society Governor's Citi:en Advisory Committee on Drugs Interdepartmental Coodinating Council on Alcoholism and Drugs for the State of Utah Leo Daley BELIEVE IN: 1. Hard work 2. Balance in sentation. Individual rights and opportunities, however each person has the responsibility of gaining his own station in life. 4. Honesty in dealing with my fellow men. 5. Positive attitude and actinj with wisdom. 3. Non-Partisa- H. Ballot n pol. tdv. by fty H. Ivit, Stcrttary) and efficiency. government by two party repre- FOUR YEAR TERM This year we need a county commissioner who understands our problems a man whose door will always be open a man who will listen a man you can talk to! This year elect Leo Daley four year Utah County Commissioner. a man you can talk to. For too long the process of government at all levels has been conducted behind closed doors. The result is a "credibility gap" that extends from Leo Daley, the White House tothe County Commission. It's time for people to find out what's going on in government. This is the year to elect a man to the Utah County Commission who wants to find what the problems of the people are and wants to solve those problems. This is the year to Elect Leo Daley. Pd. Political Adv. by Citizen of Democratic Commitnonart |