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Show SUNDAY HERALD 3 t SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1955 Utah, County, Uth I Pleasant Grove Will Get New Road Four-La- ne -- A "A four- - PfaEASANT GROV1J lane highway from Pleasant Grove's Main street, running west intersection of Highway 91 is to be a reality," Eldon John son, city councilmanln charge of the street department;- - said Sat 1 i ...I i I " j vv , - .: 'tl .. ' , " '.v.. : i n' Vj.' - vT v - - v- ",' - . urday.- ', ' - Confirmation of the approval of the proposed, project was made tfy Harley. . Qorieissen, chairman of the state road commission. Mr. Corleissen substantiated the re port by; telephone. o v: No date has, been set for the starting of the project, which will jfrit. complete :ears of effort on the in behalf of part of city officials, j a Provo, where it was to, be taken to a junkyard. The trailer was iitne civic improve The ment. Other street improvements puled by a,car operated by Marl Snelson of Spanish Fork. acciSnelson vehicle had been removed from the scene ,of the throughout the city are. contem dent before (the picture was taken. No one was hurt. plated at the completion of the laying of sewer lines which will ii be. started almost immediately. v ; rlf . -- Mrs. 1 y .; i ' lilViUMl -- y i JUNKED! A truck driven by' Gary Chadwick of American Fork rest? amid the wreckage of' a junkyard-boun-d auto vWch it demolished Saturday in a spectacular! wreck jus south "of Orera on Highway 91..Te car was 'being; towed on "a flat wooden trailer, (which can be seen Under the truck) toward 1 on 2-t- m muco-neeae- HJ- ' S .1-- 1 MHT F.. 1l . i Crash Completes Junking Of Junked Car; No Injuries Central Utah Briefs mm t Lehi Names Red Cross .. ' I Mrs. W. E. (Edna Haws) Cr and all, Naomi Boyer, Yvonne DEWEY the hill and that Chadwick was drews returned recently from Ames, Laraine Boyer, Nirfa Mad- By to stop in time to avoid : visiting friends "and relatives in sen, Karen Vwight,; Sheila Averr Workmen Sat a Provo, junkyard unable The police report collision. the Los Honolulu, Hawaii, and Ange- ett, ;Ruth Boyer and Marilyn were relived of the necessity of the truck was go-indicates that She four of about Ames Cat les, spent Springville. Barbara destroying a car being carried months, away from; home.' fHermonsen, Sharon Gardner, Kay to the yard Saturday morning, ii 40 miles an hour. "i ' Peterson and Jeanette Ann Lang-for-d when a 21-to- n truck smashed Leonard Carter, 98 W. 5th S., ' participated from Spanish Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Puh re t into" the trailer on which the car tovo, lone passenger in tne have been added to the force di :'.L. i : turned Friday "morning from Fork. was being - towed and scattered L nelson auto, said he was afraid was oing t roll, but it recting the annual Red Cross Kanab where they were called parts of the auto for 186 feet the carcame t rest in the center Fund Drive in Lehi, according because of the death from a heart Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderberg along Highway 91, south of Orem. finally to Abel J. Ekins, general chair ailment' of Mr. Pugh's mother, returned to their home in Orem The accident occurred on the strip, between the two lanes of man. after careening for 186 I Mrs. I vinia S. Pugh, 73. Mrs.- after1 spending the' winter, in Ta- - dugway, just south of the peak of traffic, for the Fourth feet from the point of impact. ; Pugh died March 5 and was bur- coma, Wash., with their daughter, the; hill in Orem,. at 1 a. m Wkrd Mr. will be' and Mrs. Niron ied in Kanab on March 7. Other Elaine Anderberg Greenhalgh and Marl Snelson, 53, Spanish Fork, No one was injured in the acci , V while Barn's Cook, is children residing in Provo, who her husband James Greenhalgh wa$ dnving Pontiac which dent, thfugh the' passengers of Fowler, ch'airman Cedar for Fort, and also attended the funeral were Whili there Mr. Anderberg builtfwM towing a flat, wooden trailer the car were shaken up, when M-Fairfield for Tony Dubois, Which the junky Dilworth Pugh, Ralph Pugh and a new home for the Greenhalghs car tb trailer was shoved against the solici wil handle Klea Ernst Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Vance. , perched. Driver of the truck bae'e of it. F . route home they visited in tations business district, the friends and relatives in Boise and which rirmbed the trailer . nd while Thomas Powers is in forced it against the back of the MICE PREFER THIS Pvt. Robert L. Mayfield, U.S Buriey; Jda. J Snelson vehicle was R.I. (UP) Zo charge of posters and publicity KINGSTON, Army, has arrived by plane from Arlington Hall Station in Arling Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wheelwright Gary C. Chadwick of 230 N. 2nd ologists at. University' of Rhode Mr. Ekins reports that some Island recommend a peanut district workers have begun their ton, Va to spend 20 days with of Provo have received word that E., American Fork. Officer Wilsolicitations, but Mrs.1 invesugating ..Reed butter and rolled oats 'mixture :' his parents, Mj. and their granddaughter, of out until next .Wendy the not will Orem be Police De for catching mice. Two reasons Befgner ; liam Mayfield. Following the va mjst - Boyd of Wheelwright, daughter said will continue o Snelson The drive partment had slow mice prefer it to cheese ; it's week. cation he wil leave for Tokyo. and Connie Wheelwright, former ed down after erfd month. this the of the passing peak of easier: to stick to a trap.; Provo residents, has been award Sprinrville and Spanish"-- Fork ed second place it a baby beauty a iris who served as ushers at the ' statewide Choral Music Festival contest at Clark County, Nev. held during the week in Salt Lake Mrs. "Violet Mitchle Perry, was CoUete Tabernacle,' included over a local radio stahonored Miner, La Rue Whiting, Evelyn c! tion Friday evening as "Qerk-of- Mrs. Peery, a widow, has worked in every department -1- .1 of her employer's store and is now a checker and sample clerk BORN j AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL: in the stock room. The mother of " four children,' she is a member March 12:' Boy to Emer N. and Genevieve of her church choir and aids in f other debarments of the church, Prows Ostler, Provo. Boy to Mark L and : JoAnne Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W; Couche Wadley Ewingr OremL moved recently to Burbank, Cal March '11: Boy to Wilson and Helen How Mr. Couche-warecently released ard Sorensen, Provo. from v the U. S. Navy after four Boy to William G. and Vera dears' service. Mrs. Couche is Marrott Hundley, Provo. Mrs the former Jeanette Hoover. Howard Vincent Schow, em Hundley's maiden name was in of the Utah Savings and in listed Her ploye Friday's correctly f Loan Company at Provo for the ald, . AT LEHI HOSPITAL: past six? years, leff Saturday for March 7: Englewood, Colo, to assume his Boy to1 Wilson and Faye.Ander-so- new duties as treasurer of the En j , glewood Savings and Loan Com Haywood, Lehi. March 5: many.i His wife and four children to and Irvin Barbara: Pack, will join him .later. Boy Pleasant Grove. 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