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Show SUNDAY, MAY 9. 1954 tit ih County. Utah, June 23, 24, 25. 26 IOC SUNDAY HERALD Garbage Sanitation Discussed By Mayo rs of Utah County .1 Posted for Horse Show . An n u a I Leh i Ro u rid up A rra n g e m e n ts U n d e rway SPANISH FORK - I. GADRfELLEl TWrty-fiv- f garbage where people are living or working. Advantages of sanitary land fill include lower collection costs since combined garbage and refuse collection is possible. Un age.1; Booklets distributed by C, A. nurnanje material causes no spe Grant, secretary of Utah County cial promem. and elimination ef Association of Coxinty Of wctais, sorting; and rehandling cuts labor described importance of eliminat" cost y In some areas, sanitary land-ing unsightly and unsanitary open dumps," a source cf foul fill can be operated to help step odors and .smoke, and choice soil erosion. Tentative plans were breeding grounds for rodents and discussed for the holding of a demonstration in Utah Countv Insects. A publication, entitled "Disease next week. Prpvo has used the system for KiUen at Work," portrayed pho seme time, but other county tographically howithe cities can towns have open dump problems. simultaneously improve lowlying and swampy areas, and get rid of junsqrted garbage by mechanMayors and sanitation officers of Utah County cities met with Utah County Commission Friday afternoon to discuss tecBmaues of compacting and burying garb J 11 handsome trophies await winners in the Utah Junior Livestock Show horse competition Hay 14, at Span II TV V . J ish Fork, Already many of the finest Repair and idditlons bration, will begin soon aMhe Lhi Rodeo Queen of the Roundup will prob horses in the area are entered in ably be selected during the sec the show and more are expected. trena tn preparation for the nual Lehi Roundup. June 23, k, ond week of June at the tradi show officials said today. Contest25 and 26. , tional amateur rodeo and west ants should enter their, horses with , at Smith Auto ComThe Lehi Civic Improvement ern program. Morris Clark is Glen Bowen ' Association, sponsor of the local chairman of these events. pany in Spanish Fork, it was anshow, has authorized construc George Lewis, president of the nounced i tion of additional chutes on the Civic Improvement Association, Trophies are on display at Dix- store here. reports that the local show has on the east side will be received its annual stamp of ap to facilitate handling of animals proval from the RCA ( Rodeo Cow and sped up the show. boys of America). This consti Duy George Strasburg, chairman of tutes an approval of the $ how and concessions, has been authorized the $3500 purse, and means that to begin contacting concession points scored by cowboys in the Non-F- at operator? in art effort to obtain Lent show will count towards na cowboy ratings. good rides and shows for the cele tional j LEHI y I (BEAYniCtT . - vr - J . . - re-bu- ilt Farmsrs May Dried for Feed A all-arou- nd May 15 Jamboree ... -- ized dumping and filling. claudineI::J?IHeuane I ; Utah, among other states, has law prohibiting. the feeding. of raw garbage to hogs, posing new problems of garbage disposal for towns,. In many cases funds are not available for. expensive incinera tor installations, and zoning ord inance prohibit cooking of hog Non-fdried milk solids, ae cumulated by the government under its price support program, will be sold to feed de tiers at four cents a pound for mixing into animal feeds, Utah County Agent S. R. Boswell has been inat State's Best Callers Sign For 'Miss Orem' To Reign On July 4 Square Dance at Spanish Fork formed. Hall. Reservations must be made for the luncheon. Callers secured for the event include Ammon Benson, Ephraim and Provo caller; Burton Banks, Kanab; John Bigler, Indianola; Dan Crawford, Cedar City; Earl of Provo and Pleasant Grove; Rand pphens and Hod-ale oreinnoii, coin oi rrovo; ana the following from Salt Lake City: Jesse James, Monte Marshall, Bill Adams, Tommie Thomas j Mel Headman. Lee Gale and Bertha Walstenholme. From the Pons and Belles club itself will come three callers in addition to Mr. Anderson. They are Casey Christensen, Mitch Mitchell, and the . latter's wife, Margaret Mitchell. Seventeen! SPANISH FORK callers, including many of the be.st In Utah, have been secured for the big square dance jamboree scheduled for Saturday night; May 15, in Spanish Fork. The jamDoree is rapiaiy ap- proaching the status of a state-(Bec- k wide affair, according to. Wayne Anderson, caller ipx the sponsoring Dons and Belles' Square Dace Club, and general chair-o- f the event. Individual dancers and groups coming as clubs have signified intentions of attending from a wide area over the state, Mr. Anderson said. The event begins at 8:30 p. m. in the, Spanish Fork Saturday U 1 - ...... A 1. J after the dance in the Firemen's t j lnk... -- EST Truck Gets Three Hurt In Crossing Crash First Use 7:50 llCYf IC III I IIC LEHI Lehi'; new $10,000 fire truck was taken out on its maiden run Thursday night to extin-- j guish a fire started by a fallen high! tension power line at State Street and First West. Fire Chief John Broadbent "said-thtruck has riot yet been of ficially accepted by the city. They are still awaiting! a recommendation from the Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific, sentatives of which tested the machine last week. The truck passed all tests with plenty of reserve; and Fire Chief Broadbent says there is no doubt that the BFU report will be favorable. The board will make its recommendation to the City Coun- cil, which, in turn, will accept or the machine. rejct City officials are now consider ing the problem of what to do with the old pumping truck. BFU, Civil Defense and other repre- e sentatives havel recommended keeping the old truck as emer gency equipment, and have in dicated it may be possible for the city to receive a lower fire insurance rate as a result. They have pointed put that the local fire de- - The stocks were acquired by the government at cost of 18.72 cents per pound. Whether this figure excludes storage or processing costs' was not disclosed in notice to the county agent The government on March 1, reported a surplus of 495,676,000 pounds of nonfat dry milk; 285, 496,000 pounds of butter and 500,936,000 pounds of cheese. No information was available as to whether farmers could buy the dry milk unmixed with other feeds, Dry milk solids must be pur chased by 'dealers before Sept. 1, and mixed before Nov, I. if dealers respond to the pro-- r gram, Utah poultry may be milk by some 7,600,000 pounds of dried milk during the last half of 1954. v The dried milk is recommended by ' the extension service as an excellent calf and weaner pig 1 feed. . Springville automobile collided Third South and University.' Injured were passengers in the car: Rowley Curtis, 17, 1095 S. AMERICAN FORK On May 4th E., Springville, who suffered 14 the American Red Cross Blood cuts and bruises about the head mobile unit will be stationed in and legs; Richard Barker 14. front of Alpine stake tabernacle Route 1, Mapleton, who also suf- between 2 and 6 p. m. Individuals fered cuts and bruises about the between 18 and 59. over 110 head and legs, and Nora Stephens. pounds in weight, and who have 22, Mapleton, who was cut and had no immunizatioi. shots withi bruised about the legs. in the past two weeks, may make of the J)river truck, John C. a blood donation. Glassburn, 36. Witchita, was cited Melvin E. Dunkley is chairman by police for failure to grant; the of the blood donation drive, and si work of the organization, assisting are Mrs. George C. Driver of the passenger (par Scott, Jr. and Mrs. Delbert H. was Allen Irving Stephens, 28, Chlpman. Relief Society presi145 E. 3rd S.r Springville teacher. dencies, clubs and service organInvestigating officers said j the izations are cooperating in the collision occurred as the truck, drive. traveling east on Third South When the Bloodmobile was in made a - left turn- - at the inter- American Fork last August, the section of University, just as the response was very short of filling passenger car entered the inter- the quota. section, traveling west on Third The blood drawn will be used ; r South.; mainly for defense purposes and the to estiwas car for veterans hospitalized in the Damage mated at $500 and to the truck. Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake .! $100. City. top-not- top-not- ch ch ing" program. Elvon Orme, farm director will talk to Mr. Bradford about recommended range programs for cattle and sheep moving from winter to summer ranges. The program comes on at 12: IS and is sponsored by the Utah Copper Division of the Kennecott Copper Corporation. . ; . g an iru will The Miss Orem contest be conducted by the Orem Jay- cee ana me title winner win reign over the celebration and FRENCH FORTRESS FALLS The .French bastion of Dien Bien Phu fell into Communist hands will compete for Miss Utah in the annual contest at the state May 7f after 20 hours of struggle against the latest Communist onslaught. The forts had been under fair ' in September, , is the celebration seige for 56 days. The final assault was the third big Red drive against the shrunken! perimeter Directing white area surrounded by dotted area). Wave after wave of Reds hurled themselves at three the Orem Boosters, Incorporated, with I Ephraim Twitchell acting points on the French defensive rim, Outposts Claudine (1), Hugette (2) and Elaine (3). as chairman of the . 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The plaintiff charged the defendant with failing to maintain a safe crossing and failing to whistle or signal as the train approached the crossing. - enter'-tainin- runs outside the city limits in the rural farming areas, and it would be wise, to keep the old truck in rreserve for emergencies. Sabrejets from, the 191st Fight-nc- fighter squadron, will lead an Mr. Broadbent said the er Squadron, Utah Air National flight of three jets over truck has more pumping power Guard, will execute maneuvers Provo about 4 m. than the old truck, although they over Provo for about 20 minutes! With him-w- ill f be fighter pilots. have the same tank capacity. following air races today.? MaJ. Tew and Capt. Caldwell of During the tests last week, the The air fair, jointly sponsored the 191st. truck passed all required tests, by Civil Air Patrol and Provo! The will fly over Provo in pumping 550 gallons per minute flight services, will begin at 1:30, variousjets formations, for two consecutive hours, then n. m with fftrmannn flvinw hv tandems, and will makeincluding several pumping at higher pressures forjCAP aircraft over Provo. the over passes airport at 600 an additional hour. In ' a spurt Provo Airport events, opening mph speeds. d 667 gpm.;at 2 p. m., will be highlighted by test, the Announcement, that the Air which is a 30 per cent reserve! passes by Air; Guard jets, air Guard would take part in activi over test requirements. races at treetop level from Provo ties today was made to Mike The truck was also road tested: to Spanish Fork, and a delayed Jense air races cochairman, Sat for power on grades, with re-- l parachute jump by an. urday. . loads. Mr. Broadbent re- - trooper, The program will include spot ported the truck was driven overt Col. Alma Winn, Salt Lake City, landings, motor-of- f acrobatics and hills of varying grades north of commanding officer of the 191st kleadstick landings. i the city, and showed plenty of - Suit has been filed in Fourth District Court by Sarah J. Luke against Union Pacific Railroad . bration will feature a rodeo on Friday and Saturday, July 2 and 3 and the annual free fireworks and variety show will be featured on Monday, July 4. rodeo show has A been engaged by .the Orem Rid ing Club, which will sponsor the rodeo. Another highlight of the three-da- y fete will be an midway consisting of a variety of carnival rides and a number of church concession stands. ..y fattened j Suit Asks $10,000 For Crash Darwgcs SPANISH FORK MAN TO BE INTERVIEWED OREM Miss Orem will be SPANISH FORK Mark Brad-ford- ,, three-day the In named during well known Spanish Fork dependence day celebration now breeder of Columbia sheep win be in the planning stages. 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