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Show 5 HERALDS SUNDAY SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1951 7 f , Public Invited Safety Council Slates Meeting Monday Evening By Provo Elks Lodge pins and the others with pins. Those unable to attend the ceremonies will re ceive their awards by mail. Fifty-yewinners include Harry Sharp, Sid Vincent, Ern Buckley, Edward Wilder, Henry Hannigan. J. B. Seethaler and William Beersach. Forty years: Jim Sumner, Charles Smith, Lee Vacherfl. W. Goudy, H. J. Pierpont and John Dean. The presentation was made by ordon Billings, past exalted 50-ye-ar 40-ye-ar Provo Safety Council will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. In ar West Mountain News New Chapel Dedication) Planned Is v with Thirteen Provo Elks, claiming a membership record totaling 590 years, were honored Thursday night by Provo Lodge 849 for their service to Elkdom. Seven of the 13 were presented S Room 310. City and County building, to discuss child, pedestrian and bicycle safety,' said Myron Fulrath, president. The meeting, which will. b limited to one hour, will feature a film on safety, he said. All persons Interested in promoting safety are urged to ruler. attend. Weed control school will open for Utah County Wednesday at 10:33 a.m. in County Commission chambers, City and County Building, Provo. Weeds have been called the "invisible mortgage" on one out el five Utah farms. County schools to outline plans for control of noxious weeds are being held in all counties of the state to pass on new information on weed control learned by Utah delegates at a regional weed conthis trol conference earlier month. . The agenda Wednesday will epen with a talk on "Prevention and Control of Weed" by Louis Jensen, extension agronomist, Utah State Agricultural College, followed by an address on "Cooperation of Canal Companies." to be given by Leo P. Harvey, chairman of Pleasant Grove Canal Company, and "Coopera- tion of Mills in Disposal of Screen ings" by Lowell Christensen, Bunker Feed Store. Afternoon session will open with discussion of "Formulations of Mixture and Timing of Sprays' by Dr. A. Stark, Salt Lake City, and Carl Davis, Provo representative, Wasatch Chemical Com pany, and a talk on "How to Operate a Spray Outfit" by Spen cer Dainers, U S A C engineer. Bernard Ellison, Utah State weed supervisor, Utah State Department of Agriculture, will an exhibit of weeds and will laws. explain state weed control Everyone interested - in weed control is invited to come and information to secure' help in solving weed problems, says S. R. Boswell, di-pla- ::J ' Lp 3 La mwai 3 - ki 1 -- . PLUS FOR LESS THAN ( THE BERKLOCK ALONE! WITH MATCHING OTTOMAN The world-famo- INCLUDED! BERKLOCK us S-ln- chair that rocks, -1 at a touch of your fingertips. lounges, reclines Choose your favorite position then lean back and relax in complete, solid comfort ! Wonderful for reading, watching TV, or just plain lounging and, for that after-dinnsnooze, there's nothing like the BERKLOCK ! 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Assisting are Mrs. Rebecca Twede, Mrs. Hendrickson, Mrs. Myrtle Tanner, and Mrs. - Mae LEES! On m lliatf. Mr. and Mrs. Perry H. Jackson have received word that a grand- daughter was born in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ingram. The newcomer has three brothers. Bishop Delphln S. HIatt of West Ward was sustained is tecond counselor to President George Christensen at the Nebo Stake quarterly conference. Abner H. Baird is first counselor. YOU'D EXPECT Grants Five Building Permits hi u kJ IS U'Mi'ajf i AYi rlTfl -- u ti r I';;-: h r mm f-.--i ,!'; MUCH MORE nrr.rru EVEN j ' is w ' vis TO PAY 5 UUYJ Lehi A M LI MED, OAK OUR COMPETITORS XEHI Five.. building permits jfoc garages.- home additions and "coops have been granted recently by Frank W. Jones, Lehi City engineer. The permits are as fol- SAY: x HARDWOOD :(:M- : - ;'J - lows WEARS LONGER 'JlA- f : West Matt Girot, two coops.-64Main Street. S20CO. Feb. 22. 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