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Show 'aii "i'i- CENTRAL UTAH LIVESTOCK CENTER) SUNDAY HERALD - 1354 8-- B Spanish Foijlc Cohtiniies fo Grow at Steady Pace A work. There is nearly $30,C00 By SlXLCOLM GREEN spirited citizens, have made con- these men served on the council war FORK The and.readv on tributions. hand last year and are familiar with o a As the result of a me Duuaing- oi ueneva causea Ihe problems incidental to the Service Clnbs survey 'made mushroom growth throughout the of our city. All of them growth fortunbeen Fork: has , Spanish lto determine the need, the: Nebo ate are eager to continue the in having service clubs with tinues to expand and. while the, District School Board smarted initiative and push which have work. growth is not spectacular "as it work on a new elementary-schoo- l aided in ways the improve ,was a few years back, it is steady building . on the east side of? town. ments inmany our city. They have and means that a good many; and the work is steadily. helped in making our celebrations TEACHER BErfTND TIMES peopie nave iouna u a line place wrwara. u isexpectea urn me a success, la raising money for GREENVILLE, S. C. iVV) iu iuiu iv mane names. ;juuuuuig wm oe reaay iar use worthwhile projects and making South Carolina has six representatives to Congress and auSpanish Fork is the center of .when school starts next fall, the- civicrminded. a great agricultural area and A beautiful addition to Main Wepublic have also had a city ad- - thorities here were perplexed by aiso neadquarters for manv strept is the VptPTArts MinWial:minUtrat1nri with riociro in im'. a flurry of inquiries from youthSheepmen and C a 1 1 1 e m e ni Building which is hpinff huHf atmfnvi rnnditinn! whatpvpr thpv ful callers who wanted to know; Through the medium of the an- - Fourth North. The roof is on and are. The present city officers are "Who are the four South Caronuai uvesiocK snow in tne spring the windows are in but consider-LMay- or Ed. M. Beck and Council- - lina congressmen?" ana me iwo sneep sales in tne able finishing has to be done. The men Bert D. Isaac, J. Rowe Lew- - An investigation disclosed'that fall this section is fast becoming Veterans associations has worked is; Arthur Grotegut, Levi U. was a homework question a publie well known all over the West, hard to obtain money to com- -i Barber and Bernell Hansen. With school teacher had assigned the The canning plant of the Cali4 plete the memorial. Many public the exception of the last two.pupils of her government Iass: fornia . Packing Corporation, The Utah Poultry and Farmers Co op and the Nelson-Ric- ks Creami ery are direct-payro- ll builders and buyers or the 'products of the farms and dairies of the viei i inity. Many local people are em- pioyea at tne Illinois Power; Co.; and many others have found it ii to their advantage to live iii bpanlsh Fork and commute to m I g-o- .. - t j go. . I ; i 4 i i (Otoe oi? C UMfcs ; . I ueneva. BuIIdinr Sport Building permits for 1953 tnL taled $664,685 and while the new elementary school on the east siae accounted for $320 000 of tnat, tne balance which included 4U new nomes and, several new business structures shows a good, steady growth. In line with increase in building, greater need for water and power became ap I" parent and the city council took steps to acquire the needed facil ities. Bonds for a total of $345, 000 were voted and the city began the job of bringing water from the Cold Springs Fork canyon to the city reservoir. This . 4 project is well under way and as soon as .delivery can be made 1 WC on equipment the new electric t' distribution system will be begunf. These two projects alone will at tract industries to locate here. uuring jiSM Mam street was from gutter to to it which carries Canal the Reservoir into Provo water to divert scenic the adds which BEND OF THE RIVER Provo River, Sixteen of curb and blocks gutter. was built under It Utah farmlands in ' the north part of County. makes a bend at the grandeur of beautiful Provo Canyon, in were on Main street the gutter vast put as of Reclamation of of the direction Bureau the part Murdoch Diversion Dam, a concrete structure built a few years the year. The city:. put- - in during Provo River is to Creek) the (Deer of dam Project. ago and phown in the picture above. Purpose the curb and gutter and the state 1 e. aided with the The lighting system on. First West and First j East jwas doubled dur ing the year. Lights were put a (Continued from Pase 3-the intersections in addition to those already in the . middle q; mountains rising the blocks. cliffs and heavily-vegetate- d rug-preAnother Improvement for the .? from Spanish Fork River. was; the laying of SO blocks-year DiaDiamond Fork Can be reached by taking the, m various parts 0 of sidewalk mond Fork road in Spanish Fork Canyon or in dry weathe city. The ball park was flood lighted so that night games are ther from Hobble Creek Canyon. Several campgrounds ! played there. on the way toward Strawberry Reservoir. next Job the that Realizing big Man-mad- e .reservoir access Strawberry Reservoir will be a sewer disposal plant from the Diamond Fork road or from Daniels Can- the cpuncil has had the preliminary engineering done and is yon. excellent iismnjr season. a fund, to apply on thj three-mil- e building the of Outlet Fork. West Portal In Diamond ' ' t 'i . ' i : a t ' It I. r in-Spa- h hard-surfac- ed u ' hard-surfac- il Central' Utah Points of Interest it B) r ; : . mi :i ... I r ible v tunnel diverting water from the Strawberry Reservoir to Utah Valley. Water roars down a rocky cascade forming a silver ribbon down the mountain and is lost in the canyon's greenery below. Nebo Loon Scenic road connecting Payson and Salt Creek Canyons. Paved part of the way from each end,; About 20 miles still Unpaved. Recommended only in dry 7 views are afforded of Mt; Nebo weather. Close-up feet altitude). lakes in Pay-so- n Payson Lakes Series of clear-watCanyon. Boating, picnicking, summer cottages. Maple Dell Summer home for Boy Scouts, in the lower elevations of Payson Canyon. Utah Valley Lookout Point on the Payson side of the Nebo Loop Road, from which the entire Utah Valley r n Y a f V L . k- -r .0 rX ,J " -- If r' :z:i,. Intermountain v?;i it i t- ' :. Association of (11,-03- er can be seen on a clear day. - -- - KIDS PLY cool, clear vised lines. resorts for sportsmen. "iniii nr ii ' Credit Men r n it "mf iirTwi'.if WATERS, TOO-Thr- ee junior Izaak Waltons ply the waters of Fish Lake in Sevier County with improScenic fish lake vis one of the state's most popular anglers. It's a favorite spot for many Utah County - -' 33 E. lstSo.-4-64- 57 Salt Lake City l . ..' : a f7S 0) The macliinery for manufacturing Utah's teleplione calls whether through switchboards or automatic equipment- - a up to one of the biggest industries in the state. Bul turning out telephone calls is no production line process. Each cajl, whether across the street or across the nation, is manu factured to your specif ications usually within seconds after you v place your order. yrar-aroun- - Others: Innumerable other attractions areoffered Camping, hunting, fishing, hiking', driving over scenic roads these are at their best "in Central Utah. in and near Central Utah. . grocers stock it . . . because MORE people buy H MORE ' lill IMPORTANT IN THE STATE'S ECONOMY A$ When more than 100 Central Utah grocers stock one particular brand of flour, it must be pretty good. Customer acceptance is always the best test for any pro duct and Star Flour has certainly met the test. Star Flour is milled right here in Central Utah and its made to suit western tastes. It's made to give each batch of bread the same old fashioned goodness time after time. If you haven't already nnrl f FINEST, ' . Santaquin Canyon Accessible from road" east of Santaquin. Campground and recreation area developed by Forest Service and Santaquin Civic Club.' ... Skyline. Drive Scenic road along the crest of the mountain range at an altitude of 9000 to 11,000 feet. Accessible from Tucker, Utah, in Spanish Fork Canyon, or from Fairview, Ephraim or Manti. Hotpots Resorts at Midway in Wasatch County d warm water for swimming. with Located eightmiles up Little Ski Resort Alia Cottonwood Canyon. Three lodges and a shelter avail" able for visitors. Three ski lifts, I Mounlainsr-Saibe to the d only major High Uinta mountain rahge in the United States that runs east and west. Contains 244,00u acres of mountainous country with peaks over 13,000 feet high. Streams and lakas abundantly stocked with fish. Much of the High Uintas wilderness area is accessible by trail only. Gateway to the High Uintas is Kamas, a city 37 miles northeast of Provo. on Highway 18D. Mirror Lake On State Highway 150 about 42 miles east of Kamas. Large developed campgrounds and a lodge. Fishing, boating and hiking in beautiful alpine scenery. - ' local, county, state and federal governments. Total tax payments - on our operations in the; state are about $2,100,000 a year. O A an employer, the telephone company is one of the stated earn about largest jUtah's 3,300 telephone men : and women will ' ", . . $11,006,000 during 1954.1 II 0 As a public servant, this company provides a service-th- at vital to Utah's social and business life. Each day, 1,430,000 local and long distance calls keep Utah's industry rolling. .. In j the post-wexpansion years we've broken recordS investing nearly $40 million in new buildings and equipment, and nearly doubling the number of telephones in service. Asi other industriesii in the state continue to grow, the telephone system will go on expanding to serve them. -- v try it V i a taxpayer your telephone system helps support schools, v.-'k- i . 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