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Show I 5 SUNDAY, APRIL 3, UUh County. UUh 8 liuuei GAl Ul VJIV I If. Hands Out Division Head Selected For Two Theft Counts as Melvin Smith, 22, formerly of Concert Campaign SUNDAY HERALD iCourt to the duties of his office' hereinafter set forth and to his Provo, pleaded guilty In Fourth actual experience as an execu- - District Court Friday to burglary SPANISH FORK -- 4 Anna Rob tive in a city using city manager of the Cliff Inn, and was sen ertson. 135 W. 6th N.. has been ProTO charter" for! councilfenced to one to 10 years in pris selected chairman for the Spanmanager grovernment. The government, d refer ably as a city ap-oSentence was ' suspended and ish Fork . Division of the Com his time of At Wednesthe manager.first appeared in resia not be need he he was placed on probation for munity Concert Drivf succeeding day's iisne of, the Herald. pointment, dor-18 or. but dent of the city months. state, Others will follow in later Mrs. MUdrea K. Keam. The . Charter Commising his tenure of office ne snail pvrPtt H John 48. Riverside Those attending the "Kick-of-f sion, is now pattinr finishing; reside within the; city. He shall Motel, pleaded guilty in Fourth Banquet" held in Provo recently touches on the charter, which devote ms enure ume w uuc District Court to charges of grand included Mrs. Ream, Pat Bowen, .. is still subject to revision be- duties of his office. isrrrnv. and was sentenced to Mrs, M, RI Taylor, Mrs Clatide to belli the Powers with Williams, Mary Ann Hansen and fore one to 10 years in prison submitted, The City Manager: . suanended ' for 18 Miss Robertson from Spanish ml rnti voters.;! ' Article III i( .K 2. The City Manager shall be months, and placed on probation. Fork; MANAGER CITY THE; the chief executive officer and are Mrs. Francis Other workers BENEFICIAL TEARS administrative the of head the C. LaMar Mrs. Larsin, E. Beck, The City Manarer:: Qualifies of governmem. to the branch beneficial the arc city Mrs. Horace Magleby. Mrs. K. tioris and appointment. this of to the. eye A. DutsonJMrs. DonlOberhansley heip 1. The City Manager shall be Subject eye8 contractual to the Charter as dust and Mrs. Fern Tanner. Those de and such nartides. Council solely chosen by tht K j of it from dry siring membership may I contact and hairs, and ke th hasi fif hi executive and ad- - obligations mvayxr of the aaopuon theJ at time inn .4i-.-cornea Hth should th v drv one of these ladies. nT M.iirt.nn. uu ouno. specUl reference to hlsi knowledge Nantucket, Mass., Is the only of accepted practice to respect pomM., to, u nrtroer inmimsiruun place in the United States which fairs lof the city and tothat end, ter only day; flying from has a status of town, county and he shall nave power ana snau uy toeir. r0QSt ffor the daily drink. island. ' to: i required (1) Appoint .and, when neces sary for the good of the service remove all officers and employes - Vi fciifc v... J OREM Dedication services I J.J V nt,i4a and ar the new HHlcresjt Elementary cent as he may authorize, tne School Friday featured a dedica-L- . nr nffire j.u.rm-n- t tioni address by President Phllo to appoint and remove subordin-uicm x, in such department or office; uve on tne Aipin? bcnooi uisxnci .tes (2) Prepare the budget annually T c and submit It to the Council and The guest speaker; was Cleon be responsible for its adminis- Skousen, director of public serv- - tration after adoption: ices at Brlgham Youngs tinlver-- 1 (3) Prepare and submit to the ity, Mr. Skousea talked briefly Council as of the end of the jthe rt.cai tn parents' responsibility y6tr complete reoort on behavior in children J and trends the finances and administrative fs activities of the cityor the pre-U patterns, Other speakers included Super- - ceding year; intendent Alma P. Burton. who (4) Keep the Council advised UAd of some of the outstanding of the financial condition and fu- features of the building. (He notedlture needs of the city and make that the cost was S29Z,000. and sucn recommendauons as may has an identical floor plan with seem; to him desirable; the Sharon Elementary School ,( 5 y.; Perform such other duties which was dedicated a week ago. as may be prescribed by this Also speaking were Clarence; D. Charter or required of him by Ashton, member, of the school the Council, not inconsistent with Charter board; Clifton A. Tolboe. con-- 1 this Roe Smith, ' Absence of City Manager tractor, and William 3. The City Manager shall ap- K the architect ' POint, subject tc the approval of Musical, numher HnrhidMv a Coun. one of the other ad-piano duet by Mrs. James Norton cers ox and her daughter Jaimee, a..vcallmin,51VB to as serve land a trtn aolo bv Moroni Jensen manager Pro Tempore during any temporary absence or composed of Max (Bliss. .Mrs. of the City Manager. medisability Glannin Cloward, and Mrs.i Aaministrauve Departments. Barry. 1' 4. Subject to the' provision' of this Charter, all administrative Highland News departments shall be established or abolished by ordinance or re solution, f In the creation and abolishnient of such departments V ,, l the City; Manager shall have of recommendation. power " 4 AJti' !? - ' Directors of Departments. 5. At- the head of each' depart ment there shall be a director. Good QuaUty Tightly Woven All Wool jjy jmva. tittssih uiwsfiflLANU- who shau have supervision and munuAnu ftirg. Ferry Jep- control of the denartmemt mMrt iu ovii, vrajiu, went uyiiu me wiy jvianager. Two or inwu plane recentlyt IIto Long Beach, more departments may be head- III 1 tor a visit wiin by the same; individual; the Mrs, jep-e- d person's sister, MrsL Robert E. manager mav hecad one or more Winfleld. v ; deoartmenta anrt Hlretnr. ine montniy preparation meet-- oartments mav - Un nerve 9, 12, 15-f- t. wiith. ing tor officers and teachers of chiefs, of divisions. the MIA was held Wednesday at I; DepartmenUl Divisions. Gray, ctooa, nutria me none oi iwr. ana Airs, wiuiam b. The work of earh Henrt. Sq. yd. H a y e s. Refreshments ' w e r e ment may be distributed mnna it. . erved. such division thereof and savo on Bwy 'ot this spedbl porehose fa established by ordinance or res 1 olution upon the recommendation good wearing Wilton carpet. 00 wool surf ace pile ; of the manager Pending the of yarns. 9 tightly woven rows per in. Gmple-passage of..! necessary legislation, ments modem or traditional furnishings. distributing the work of depart ments tinder the supervision and W.. l control oi me manager amonir specific division thereof, the man WASHINGTON (UP) U. S ager may establish temporary oMcials'; hope that the' four Euro-- 1 divisions pean nauons smx - to ratify k tne x Be Continued) - . uerman rearmament: pacts win dot 'Seal . U mv i mc w wuuw. tuia a tiiu una nara to swata you i uj uniciais teei mat! tne senate's mosquito it's because it has d 1 approval of the pacts by a eyes! that can see vote Friday will: speed action on in all directions. These eyes are them by Denmark, r The. Nether- - very sensitive to motion, though " L -lands, Belgium and Luxembourg, they do not register sharp im-. "i lie agreements already nave been ages. ratified by Great Britain, France, itaiy and uermany. A Editor's Note: This U the fifth In I a series reproducing 'the text' of the proposed new ; - I - is-su- - n. es. j ex-servi- : -- lintni tr7ZZ7Z 1 I -- r-:-'- Tir ... s -- te.Ond.te to j A - - aii , Hillcrest School Dedicated Friday ! FINISHES BASIC Robert Gib- -, bons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gibbons of 591 E. 1430 N., Provo. who has been home on a. xrua jr leave vu nine weeks pf basic training 7at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, Cal. Pne I - r I - 7- - - igf ' , MS Prelud If r 1 , l- . anil SpT gfeTP & 5sa -- b , : t I x.uw, rvr , , ao-da- tit i;. . '. CM - : ce - . . 'Want a 'different'l vacation?" and to1 make report at th asks Willard luce, local writer By BEULAH BRADLEY 25. in! newest his and photographer A war scheduled meeting, April PT.KASANT GROVE in ine illustrated article pubushed The three proposals were: veterans of honor in memorial Household of maga1 To remodel the old City nan April issue is area Grove i . Pleasant of the line. building on the corner of First considered by With four exceptionally well being East and First South, in omer officials and of the men vicinity to provide accommodations for produced colored pictures and a of room. city. the; Luce oi article. -- nriffhtlv - ... city library, banquet, . " I 'anMr Grove : offices -at Pleasant y the tor and and kitchen Meeting exciting Provo, outlines of call j at the to Mayor civic Hall veteran and organizations. City trip from SaltLakeCity 2, To construct a , gymnasium.. St. George and the Southern Utah' Edward C. Roberts recently, plans for a banquet room, and offices on xn Canyons. As hesays! You can't leaders j discussed war memorial. of suitable new Recreation Park at the west type state wnoie really get to know the exa7 were of Pleasant Grove. but short Attendine you many stay, (Utah) in can hit 'the high spots in 10 excit service men, including William 3. To construct; a swimming Peterson, American Legion com pool at the Recreation Park. ing days7 of rush and go VFW Chairmen appointed oy Mayor Mr.Ouce said that the title of mander. and Arlo Walker, C considerable Roberts to organize the commitAfter the feature was not quite what he commander. tees of veterans, to study each rela three discussion proposals had written, but his editors have of the proposals are Karl Banks, a war of construction to the billed it.' "Where God Pulled All tive r were drawn up, with library proposition; Arlo Walker, memorial i rcommittee chairmen appointed gymnasium proposal and Samuel to organize committees of veter Green, swimming pool proposi room conditioner air The first ans to study the proposed plans, tion. 1929. was sold in (Frigidaire) " . ; Pleasant Grove Studies Three Proposals For War Veteran Memorial Utah Vacation Described By Luce's Article J f ' , -- - f -- lis ,mMtv i tne-wr- y , . 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