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Show THURsbAY, MAY 19, 1955 DAILY HERALD Red Cross Saves Utah County. Utah SmokeySayn: Patient-Wit-h City Council Session Brass Recital Set Friday Night Rare Substance Vacation Plan Approved For Payson Employes - - i Utah Tfalley Hospital patient probably owes her life to the midnight action of the American! Red Cross. When it was 'determined that the patient had a rare bleeding tendency .due to a deficiency of fibrinogen, the local Red Cross secured the vital substance from the Red Cross Intermquntain Regional Blood Center; in Salt Lake The fibrinogen, not City. available locally was ered by the Highway Patrol in the middle of the night and stopped the patient' bleeding almost instantly, A - $18,885.61 will go to the general By MADOLINE DIXON PAYSON A modified vacation fund; $5,000 to the hospital, and plan for city employes Jin Pay-so- n $1,191.73 to the Legion Memorial t was approved this week when Building. j members of the council met with A new parking area at the hos Mayor Reed Jones to discuss pital was also approved by the matters of importance to Pay- - colincil. The new area, i to be on City. used the workers and by hospital Employes will be entitled to kloctors, will be west of the hos one week's paid vacation after south entrance. It will be one year's employment. One day pital's black-toppe- d. will be added to vacation time for every year of employment until a maximum of two weeks is reached. According to the new policy employes' will be re j , Extremely careless person! Splringville Council Meeting The first brass graduate music recital at Brigham Young University will be presented by Stan ley Thurber, graduate student of Montpelier, Ida., Friday, May 20, at 8:15 p.m. in Room 167 McKay Building. The public is invited. Mr. Thurber, a student of Ralph G. Laycock, will present the recital on the baritone horn. Robert Brownlee, Provo, will accompany Mr. Thurber on the piano' and will .play two solos. The selections will be "Two Sonatas." D. Scarlatti: and 'Tisle Joyeuse," Debussy. The numbers which Mr. Thur ber will "play are "Melodie," "Concerto," Haydn; Gluck; 1 T TJiCVC lflnium A iIUUCUl Ul UU JJCUJU1 2 Citizens Ask Removal of Livestock the tourist incitizens city in that the city remove trees from formation Dooth constructed last their property, city officials - ate summer on the city park. advising that they have not suf- It was reported that the new ficient facilities for these odd aire disposal plant construction is in at their meeting this week re- jobs unless the power lines to involved. then the! preliminary stages Dy the offered They questing the removal of livestock haul the the if was debris area. The that from prop Turner Construction Co. of Heber away petition owners can trees who was awardedm: the coitract. the ordinerty get in accordance with a city topped. .rower ana waier lines are Deing states livestock that ance which cannot be kept within Plat A in At the meeting the council voted extended to the site of the plant the) residential areas. to auow expenses for two mem of Fourth West and Sixth North The council referred the peti- bers of the police force to attend prior to commencement of the tion to the city health department the peace officers convention fto plant itself. The company has to make investigation and recom be held in Heber the latter part turned into the city their first of June. estimate amounting to $6,000 of mendations. for which the Representatives from the Cham the 5229,000 total ' was contract the let, at reports Lloyd ber of Commerce were Ropartz; and "Fantasy Creston. meeting requesting help from the Ashcraft, city recorder. By EVELYN M. BOYER SPRINGVILLE Citizens from the! area of First North between Second and Third West submitted a petition to the city council To the requests from re-openi- ng 1 1 A. S m mm 1 t f quired to make written request for vacation at least --30 days in advance. Vacation days are not cumulative from year to year. Six days holiday were also approved as follows: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, July Fourth, July 24th, Thanksgiving, Christmas. July 24 was approved as a holiday because all city em- ploys art usually required to work Labor Day, ordinarily considered a holiday, which is date of Payson's annual Homecoming celebration. Seeks Races A delegation from Payson Jun--j lor Chamber of Commerce re-quested permission to sponsor f stock car races in Payson this year. Ralph Hillman, Gen Vest, Harvey Curtis and Dave presented the request. , Prospective dates would be Memorial. Day, .July 4, July 24. 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Kills dandelions, plantain rag-weed, poison ivy . . , other! broadleaf weeds. mm SUNDAY 3-20- 82 STORE HOUR - Hw CLOSED PHONE Sizemore wis elected president d of the Needle Lous Four-Club. Other offi cers are Shirley Hammock, vice president; Susan Spencer, secre- IUehe Butler, Patricia Griffith, and Nancy Egan, music and recreation chairmen. The girls met at the home of their leaders, Mrs. Zella Peay and Ida K. Peay." I tn olate GAL Br MRS. HORTENSE BUTLER SPRING IiAKE Velma Lou J .v xrotis. Plain Club Organized ... Sensitive - a.- ILli 4-- H ? .K . i brW? Spring Lake News tary-treasur- J99S 29.75 metal on wire lflovered, The council approved, a motion to sponsor the races and Mayor Jones appointed Councilmen He- ber. Jones, Darrell Brown Monte Curtis and Max Warner to work with the Jaycees in obtaining luitable agreement with the stock ear association. Tax Notes "Approved Three tax anticipation notes totalling $25,077.34 were also 'approved by the cqunciL Tax anticipation notes fallow the city to borrow' money to defray expenses until tax monies -- are collected. , The city has cut down the needed borrowing from such notes from $85,000 to the present $25,000 total in less than four years. Of the borrowed funds, 89c 2 f0r 25i; alue stan d. 50cv ' .. specie visrsppows j Mc-Mull- in day.. i LANDING - AIRf.lATT. d ?v u on Q j uutxs n CA1 Guaranteed. $5.00 value. rAT frame. ry Mrs. Ira Finch has been released from the Payson Tibspital after an operation performed . 1 ' .. ' . sty'e Sturdy wood F.95 value HATER BAG j; QC ...... Extra Kecpvy duty, Y'nyl plastic. CROQUET SET 1 5c - Heayy pre-soak- ed ."d canvas. size. 1.50 value. . 249 495 895 79c ' , |