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Show t 4 DawsOn Praises CU Vocational School ', SU, SEPTEMBER. 1354 SUN DAY HERALD Up and Down Springville Bishopric, Wives Entertained At Salem Canyon Home Party Cong ressman Claims Colorado River Lindon Council ; Lions Hear Makes Progress Account of Project Hinges on GO P Power Balance iOn City P rejects RiverTrip ll I Utah's Republican Congressman WUHam A. Dawson Friday predicted that the Colorado water bill "appears to have a very good chance" to be passed by the next Congress If the Republicans continue to hold a balance of 'power. If ..As" for Joseph McCarthy, Mri Dawson said that, Ire aroused by i the Wisconsin senator's methods had draWn national attention from issue-- of jft-tinthe more important rid ' of Communists. He praised Utah's Republjcan Sena tor Arthur V. Watkins for "doin? a great job, ' and called attention to the "little publicized but fine investigation work" of the i. LINDON The autumn season sees the Lindon City Council catching . up on their planned summer work. The new roads I " have all received the seal coat or chips and are now ready for winter use. The crave! is all haul ed from the areas around the London Elementary School build ing making ready for a parking area. These are a few of the items reported at the monthly City Council meeting Thursday X -- g 7 House committee- - During President Eisenhower's administration, more t'tan 200 Commies have, been boosted out of federal government, he said. Congressman Dawson described the past Congress as one of the best in Office, and cited what he termed many solid accomplishI t- -r ments. ; '. Met in Provo ' 7 evening. The mayor, Harold Keetch. and Road Commissioner Verl Chris- 1 v n 13 - Congressman Dawsorrwasvel- tiansen reported that' they met with two of Orem's council mem bers and presented a plan where by the two cities could get the dividing road on the south of Lindon City oiled. This plan, will be presented to the Orem coun cil and a joint plan will be de cided upon that will be agreeable to both cities A committee from the George age ana Kuben Tomiinsonr area met with the mayor, asking permission to contact the citizens! in that area for road oiljng in the spring. The council granted them permission to go ahead and at tempt to raise the necessary funds. The road and water committees will meet at the Blake property Friday evening and decide how the culvert can be fixed and still accommodate all parties r. Blake requested concerned, this investigation so that he can make : a afer entrance to his property The council voted to send out , -- comed in Provo by Mrs. Mark (Thelma) jBerkheimer, Republican vice chairman of the second Mrs. congressional Republican George Spencer, vice chairman, Utah County, and Wilson, W, Sorensen; president of Central, Utah vocational school, and attended open house at the school's new building Friday.- - r. X , district; as.. i . Mr. Dawson, pausing, to admire t - war surplus shop machinery at the school, called attention to j SPRINGVILLE Provo City f - and-vfathe- semi-month- . l Nr-rive- j - rubber mittee-rresponsi- . ble , - .. club-meeti- ng in-la- w V o up-to-d- ate ucation-$42,346,5- V Mr. and Mrs. of. battery," filed July Lynn Hanks were hosts at a party have Just returned, from three 5, Charges in Provo City Court x 1953, 'vV at their canyon home In Salem weeks spent in Seattle, wain, against . Stanford Patten, A 53, with his mother and other rela AMERICAN FORK Lions club the Sec Uvea. They camt home'by.way of Provo, by Golda Taylor, his for- ' members heard and saw an ac- ranvon for members ofand mer wife, have been dismissed on their hfeUowstone and Wyoming. count of a recent trip down the ond ward Bishopric j grounds of Insufficient evidence. Colorado River taken by a group wives recenuy, a ucutiuui otunsr to the . and m was the served a guesti tnowarnJ tavor Anderson, 39160 E, 1st of 40 persons, mostly Explorer ana wr, mrs, k jacftioa was of the, spent time, battery by his Scouts and their supervisors. The remainder ana son jacuo spent several days Swlfe.1chargedxwitb to the Present in vlsitine. enioy BerLee Anderson, has Mrs, talk was giveni bjK Walton E. this week In a combined business and were affair of Bishop Innocent. Trial a r entered delightful of a plea Lion, and Foulger, trip to Denver,- En has been set In Court Provo one of the reout, at the recent Mrs. Ruel cranaau, Mr, ana Mrs. routtpleasurevisited City Moan, Grand for they L. Wilson. Mr. and Mn, ly Sept. SO. and Colorado meeting of the club Robert Junction Springs Morand Mr. Mrs, Howard Allan, , here.X 7 where they attended the dog races gan Thomas and the host and and saw Earl I Landrum, 19, American Points of scenic and historical hostess. the Garden of the Gods Fork, charged with forgery of a d Interest were! shown by colored and other scenic spots, They $50 check, has been bound over slide of .the trip which began home Thursday, to Fourth .District Court from seven miles north of Hite and l President and Mn. Leo Crand returned f all and family Thursday Guests of Mary Boyer last week Provo City Court. . ended at Lee's Ferry. Of espe to Califor a vacation from trip cial interest Were "shots of the weri three of her nephews r alt Peter Olivares. area Where the discovery of ura nia. They went down by way of sons of her sister Mildred. Mr, 24,Charges against a car of Ogden, to cmbeullng La and canyons Zions Bryce nium has focussed attention and Mrs. Jarrett Jarvi and fam urem. to went Jeffs, Wayne where belonging Beach deep they Those making the trip were in guna ily of Tucson, who have been John Lang, ana visiting in Connecticut with Mrs. have i been dismissed in Provo five boats, skillfully sea fishing with Court on grounds of Insuffi 35 Jarvls steered from treacherous cur report good luck, catching the family, stopped here on City cient evidence. , of visited fish. They rents. ; pounds their return trip home,xAio Boy and other LDS interesting temple er Jarvis, who teaches in DartThe meeting was conducted by Statutory charge g against In Los Angeles, then drove mouth college in Hanover, N, H places club LeRoy Griffin, president. up the coast to San Francisco be and Douglas Ralph Hawker, 3&, Lebi Georg Jarvis of Mesa, .who have: been dismissed in Provo Reports made 'by committees, fore coming home. was on his way to Northwestern included Steel Day parade com City Court on groundof insuffi-- , the com and University where he has a schol dent evidence." mittee, pole flag for erecting bleachers for students of - the arship, all were here at the same Utah State Training School for time. They visited friends and "Preliminary hearing fcr Glade to" final notices the delinquent the parade, The officers and relatives during- - their visit. Schofleld, 36, Spring City, water users of Lindon. These will members commended the parade with rape,, has been set charged be sent from the treasurers and committee for an outstanding job Bishop and Mrs. Bliss Packard in Provo City Court for Oct..l9. recorders, Mr. and Mrs. Harold and expressed appreciation for spent a few days In Las Vegas Erickson home in; the very jiear the completion of the pole proj this week visiting with her sister 3 future so that these citizens will ect. The steel pole ana new and friends. v School have time to take care of these flag were presented- the city offiI BAND INSTRUMENTS bills before further steps become cially at the evening show of the 1" To RENT -Mary Boyer spent the Labor celebration Monday, necessary. I Day weekend in Sacramento vis DAVIS. MUSIC CO. On Sept, 23 the iting with her jlster and brother- All vouchers and other business 117 East 200 North ProTi and their family. She r& were passed and signed before will be held at the State Training PHONE Z714 of council the adjourned for the School and the wives " the mem. lurneo nome weanesaay, masung the trip toth ways by planed bers will be guests, evening INSPEcfyOCATIONAL SCHOOL MACHINERY Congressman William A.xDawson, left, and President Wilson W. Sorensen of the Central Utah Vocational School, inspect a piece of the school's machinery during a visit by the congressman. the fact that the 83rd Congress had voted: a sizeable increase in funds to stimulate vocational ed- 22 for the two year period, compared with J37.896.j622 for the two years previous. t'Only three out of JO high school graduates go on to college, and Vocational school helps - the other J seven to learn crafts and trades," he said. On the subject of development of the Upper", Colorado- - River Basin, Mr. Dawson pointed to the fact that the bill bypassed in the last minute rush of me last Congress has the backing of both President Eisenhower and the Secretary of the Interior. - Control Held Factor ) Traffic Cases Dealt With By T position in the east to any recla-n- g to go to Boston soon to see re-- ; to suits of research there. Use7 of - power-'subsidmation us cost Hon' andvpower- - atomic power - to. convert sea pay irriga . ful California opposition, Itwould water has been considered, but be preferable toelj even apart the possibility ot cheap of Colorado projects under con may discourage development of Nthydroelectrlc dams onthe Colo-fi-- a struction, Mr. Dawsbn.sald do. ''However, I tell them back California Powerx we ean't drink lnWashington, He pointed to the factthat said Dawson, y California has 30 congressmen, in ' United .etion Needed of nine a to total Need for uniteaction by Utah, comparison in the four upper basin states, Colorado, AWyoming and New and is already urging revision of Mexico in supporting the Colorathe Colorado ;.iact on grounds tb do storage bilk was stressed by I water needs of three million per- Mr. Dawson" Ihthe past Colo"4 "If the Republicans continue sons' should take precedence over rado has been split by a fight 4o hold, power, its chances are that of states with less than one between Interests oiv east and propaganda west slopes of the Great Divide," good In the next Congress but, if million. California the I Democrat- - take over, a has (been- so successful in con he said. United- Coloradtsupport whole new series of committees servation- groups, that neutral is vital sincv- ithat statev holds will take lover, and Democrats congressmen supporting thei Colo 52 per cent of-- Colorado lliver will be reluctant to let Republi- rado bill have been criticized by water rights in comparison with cans take; credit for: .the bill. home constituents, Mr. Dawson Utah 23 per cent. members of Mr. uawson said the last Con "It is easy to hold an opposition saidrHe urged Utah Walton gress . at Isaac clubs, d gardeh has ap pigeon-holebill in committees," AsParks and National. 4 Leagues $500,000 to speed land he said. propriated Mr. Dawson' said frankly thai sociation to use their influence surveys. Under the school lands the bill likely will aVt to, be on leuow mwiPBri out i iio. bill, .Utah schools, will receive as to whether Cali- 19 of oil, gas and uranium modified to meet tht terrific opQueried' ' fornia would be dimin royalties"on XO.OOO.tXX) acres of the nurtured pressure throughout position , national conservation groups by ished if a cheap method of re federal lands in Utah. We hope, thai in 'five years, California's "p owerful Sierra covering culinary water from in salt water could be achieved, Mr survey of UtahT lands,-begu- n ciud. op- - Dawson said he was scheduled 1896. can be completed." ho gaid. "ButJaTthe fact y J- 0 A-po- -- If . o o ) r ft his-ifistigat- ion, s-- . 3 of-risi- A'- Attorney Gencrors Opinion iii vv l--c 1 1 1 mi Lw y vi i i v I y 1 1 10 1 1 1 Selling Old Pioneer Cemetery , f ' LEHI In a, 121 opinion re quested by Mrs. Kate B. Carter, president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Utah Attorney General ' E. R. Callister has stated that LeW Cy was within its legal i powers in selling a pioneer cemetery to a JiJfTvate individual in 1944 V X Mr. Callister's letter was forwarded to Lehi DjUP officers by Mrs. Carter. The DUP president constructed a garage and tire asked for the attorney general's shop on the location. views concerning the power of During the process of excavat 7 ing for footings and septic tank, five bodies were uncovered and a city to sell land once used as a cemetery In which there are still bodies interred. The ceme-tr-y in question was the first pioneer burial plot; in Lenl, and hasrhad no new bodies interred mere since utu. n jwas soiqr m 1944 to a woman who erected a small cafe on the ploV then earlier this year was sold again to a Lehl businessman, who has ? Western X Peach Tree Disease Under Attack Club 20-3- 0 in the present cemetery. At least five other; caskets were re-burt- ed located, and were cemented over. The action has aroused the ire Of Jocal and state DUP members who erected a roadside marker "I Crews are in the peach orchards near the pioneer cemetery in . this week searching for trees in 1950. a fected with virus disease called In his legal opinion. Attorney "Western X Disease." General Callister declared "Rela Joel C. Barlow, assistant county lives er heirs of persons buried agent, reports this is the fifth in th old cemetery may have and some corre year peach orchards!. of Utah some rights, ' County have been surveyed for sponding duties, with respect to the disease.; any disinterrment of bodies Utah County Is the only county This office does not know, of in the state where a control pro- course, the facts of the identity gram is being carried out, al- of ' the bodies Involved. Any ac- tiori to be taken in that repect though the disease is prevalent-i"other peach counties. would have to be taken by A total of 48 diseased trees sons havings some interest peria was found and removed last year. the bodies. In 'any case" with : Mn' Barlow said the Extension respect to the specific question Service Is cooperating with the of the inquiry letter, the 1944 Utah Experiment Station and the conveyance (of was Utah County Horticultural Society. within the :owerproperty) of the city. Orchardist are urged by C. S. and .the'landMs presently the . Dawson, president of the local fruit growers organzation. to co private land of the private buy operate in every wav thev can. Lehi DUP officers said that a Growers are requested to furnish manpower if possible, and to re few Lehi families still Jiold deeds move diseased trees as soon as to plots in the old cemetery, and possible. This is the only known many families have ancestors buried there. .They said the state way to control tne vims. ; . . ; -- . , n ? fn Springville Plans M etal Drive Vie!! BPItiNGVILL- C- Startinc this 0 Club is. planning another scrap metal drive to raise runas ror iuture ciud projects Anyone having any scrap metal of any ,kindt is invited to call club president Benny Olsen or any member of the club and ar rangements will be made to pick it up. The drive will xontinue through the month. With funds received from pre A JJ me w vious scrap meiai drives, 30 club has just completed an other, contribution to Kelleys Grove with the installation of two swingsand six picnic tables. The steel swings were procured through cooperation of members with the steel plant, the latter furnishing the steel, cut into spec ified measurements, and the members doing the construction week, the 2 A. work'. , HIMTH'S SAKl, SLEEP ON AN OVERMAN'S TUFTtfJf r i markable flat trajectory and deadly Jiigh peed. fpm for deerelk, mountain sheep, : .. j 90 ar caribou. $88.35 aX Limited Offer V NOW When yu buy aa - ' , L J QUALITY I - w dr ft FOE OSI.Y OVERMAN'S .1 - FULL 1 2; WINCHESTER SHOT GUN 37 CHOXI-mODE- L 1 6- -, NOTHING 20 tef 41 DOVVN-- 75 0-gau- ge. Yowr NOTE: New addreif i nd phoac. 147 .No. Univ. Ave.Pa. 1S3IW lvtr m .."!. m - . I US5 THfS COU?OfN TO - - rNATt v MORGAN'S 4V "5i JfWtM Enclosed please .find $ i " - -- V ,' ' ' 'i" it I .rifle at ..,.for agree to pay the balance at $ ( ) Charge to my account. ( JOpen on account for me. I I L! i fill Bteriit? fJUh. ATa. Ph50 Cityr ' 125 S. 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