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Show Price Control Officer! to Be Recreation Unit Organized in relay-carniva- Two Subdivisions UP&LtoSpend$18Million In '51 for New Facilities " T k ? s Navy Man Gains pre-scho- Advance ar - Rating ca-fla- j-- e ' ol -- i - - -- Draft Board Men ; Protest Resign : - ,1. - j TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ONE MORE WEEK OF SAVINGS , . : ' : Provoans having questions per' taining to ceiling ' price regula tions may present them to an executive Utah officer of price stabilization H. Ward McCarty, in the city and xounty building at l p.m. Tuesday. Pricing charts will be discussed with individuals at this time and at 8 p.m. MW McCarty will meet with all grocers of Utah Valley to discuss regulations applying to , , ,; i. them. . , aft . " UtaVCounty Red Cross Commended 5j Orem Lions Slate The sign on (he J. C. Penpey construction job received an addition from a localwayr this week. Right under the line tellinj: that the new J. C. Penney store is under construction, was the penciled notation: "and '" half of Telluride.T . Birthday Party OftEM The Orem Lions club will hold its annual birthday zonein party j Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ' . the yermont-OreFirst ward amusement hall, accord ine, toi coed who Friday declaimed anv such relauonship to them Lonn E, Millet, president. The .informal and will be a of tor t tin o "thp arinrlc nf hpr lifp." romnlimpnts of fe hncrp!'affair .with the. Lady meeting Kiojoint Antr. t frionHIIn.c. tho icu T,;v, 'ctfk vr!rnv Lions. Invited to participate are K..v y from Friday's rain :storm strolled into the new. Science Lions and Lady Lions of the He- buildmp; on.BYU campus and into one big amphitheater per, Lehr. American Fork, Picas- Thp rnpri was intentlv iant Grove, Provo and the new reading when the Setter chose to get her attention. He sat;Ed..K' behind her patiently for a few minutes and then lammed his;theme of table decorations being Dig ironi paw on w ner snouiaers. i nen sne sipvNiy turru-u-j arranged by Mrs. LorJn Millet, of the Orem Lady her head in that direction, she faced the saddest eyes Lions and other officers. Reser-- ; to such at least At nose she meet, again. evejr hopes "coldest, vations must be made by Tuesday ,. close range. if noon with club secretaries. A doe mieht . bea man's UWDATV APRIL 1031 Provo. UUh County. UUh " f ; ' , Olcch on SUNDAY HERALD PLEASANT GROVE OrganiFinal approval on two new Utah chapter of Amerization of Pleasant Grove city subdivisions In Provo and - pre? can Redcounty Cross has received: a summer recreation committee' has Utah Power & Light company Net incefme, it 'was shown kk llminary approval on another, from a field direc was given In Provo city planning commendation been completed with Reed O. at U. S. Naval hospital, .Mare plans to spend $18 million this tbe report, amounted to $4,126,101. tor Walker as chairman. Floyd S board meeting, Friday night, ac- Island, Vallejo, Cal.. for the knit year : for . new plants and other Dividends to stockholders. $1.75 Holm will act as secretary-trea- s cording to I. Dale Despain, plan- ted wearing apparel sent through facilities, to 'keep the intermoun-tai- n share,-tooper $2,408,415 of thk, urer. The board of directors win area of ning director; ahead its electrically, : chapter. . while the include .the following: vin Carw , The Brookfield subdivision theThe $1,717,68 needs. remaining letter acknowledges receipt :growing was retained for use in the bbSi-ne- s. son, superintendent of Timpato- - UP Sc L consisting of 30 lots arid located of 24 navy annual! 'According" two sweaters and army no gos stake YMMIA; Mrs. Vivian in the area of 13th North and 12th : currently "being mailed to which arrived from the report West,-wa' 12,500 Evans, president- - of the stake some given a final approval. sweatersthe this stockholders, The' first part of April. "As This: subdivision is owned' by chapter Primary association; Mrs. Mary construction ex- first icompahy completed ofthe you know," the letter Said, "the will bring toits $42,500,000 its major production phase William G. Lichfield. Moyle, stake MIA recreation disince Ko- penditures 1950 The second subdivision given. majority of the patients are rector; Mrs. Arlena Atwood and program expansion 1947 during launched when the company final approvalwas the Anderson rean evacuees and they, as well its five-yeDon St.ubbs of the Jaycees ahd construction pro- - with the opening of the Hale plant extremeare other at servicemen, r. besubdivision which is loated to .cost $61 inilUonI1ddition near Orem, which Added statedauxiliary: gram oz genera ung in tween Eighth and 10th North on ly grateful for yourj interest and the overall program, due to inThe committee ,is working" oh .w Kuowas ; Construe- to the summer West. This the First is tnougbtiuinss. system. for subdivision is in and complete vision, plans plans, Pity was con- nemeanume. recsaid wilF director that ?n The which owned now Anderson Lumber some the "on. to $68 reach Word estimated provide has been received by patients program by reational activity for all. age) Mrs. Bernice McClain of Provo company and consists of 23 lots. are ; genuinely; pleased to receive million by time of its completion unuea on incee omer power ' was given needed articles "not only because in 1853. plants, two by U F & L and ..on groups beginning with that, her, son. Jay E. Price, USNj Preliminary-approvachildren and extending to adults. who is attached to an aviation to the Muhlestein subdivision, they addto thwj comfort during Operating revenues of Utah by its subsidiary. squadron aboard the U.S.S. Coral plat B, for six lots on Ash avenue. hospitalization, but also because Power and its wholly' owned sub Sea, has been advanced to the Wilford. Muhlestein is the owner. they Tecbgnize the. 'contributions sidiary. the Western Colorado to be expressions of community Power company, for 1950 totaled CAT PLAYS DOLL rating" of aviation electronics! concern !f or their wellare' technician, third class.. $21,155,219 as compared to just She said because of the expan- over $21 million in 1949 and about BOSTON flJ.R) Janet McLaugh.The Provo yputh enlisted TOO HOT FOR HIM sion of bed capacity at the hos- $15 million in 1946, the first post- lin, 12, has a real live "dolT to through the local recruiting staa cat in tion as an airman recruit March LITTLE FALLS, N. Y7 (U.R A pital requests for. Red Cross pro war year,. Of last year's revenues, play with. The "doll" is to be 29, 1949. Upon completion of his young auto thief climbed into an duction items have increased ac 23 per cent or morejha.h $4,800,- - named Butch who likes and in clothes dressed most up are baby was "We. recruit in 000 car Dieeo. He u.R) CalJ San for the : drove 21 and All company pafd: appreT O.. training empty? cordingly. by of, PIQUA April naps in a little crib. three members of praft Board 85 he was sent to the navy airman.1; hadn t gone far before he sud ciative pf the cooperation of the taxes I federal state and 4oeal). take his Butch sleeps in a doll carmainten who i Nights services the! at volunteer to and scnooi to various auto Tenn. decided Ifext where denly ditch j operating Memphis, here, "have resigned in protest with a tioll bltrw covered over the proposed college students he received his basic training as mobile, It belonged td a (police are making it, possible for us to ance costs, this was the largest riage, ket. an item. 'fill these emergency requests. electronics technician. 'single expense deferment test. department special officer, Members of the board were Kenneth Cook of Troy, chairman Rex Wilson, of Piqua, arid Cecil Wert-o- f Troy. In a statement yesterday, Wil son said he and fellow members of the board "could not go" along with the latest directive (from selective service) relative , to de-- j ., ferment'of college students" He" said board members felt they could not continue to face parents of young men who had been in college, but had been sent into, the armed services without t concession to their abilities. OBITUARY OF A GREAT EVENT Tucked away inconspicuously in the program for; this Young university! Invitational track and year's, Brigham l is the following: . field meet ahd saw "1924 girls activities added to the invitation slate, including the colorful posture parade. These Jevents have been abandoned this year, niainly because of a lack of in-- : v terest and too'muchiconflict with the men's events . . -, 1 Therein Js. the! jpbituafy. df perhaps the greatest single event of the entire ('meet the girls : posture: parade. Don't take our word for it. Ask anyone who can remember them in all their pageantry and color hundre'ds of trim young lassies marching jnj perfect formation in an event that atm ; comment. tracted nation-wid- e ; v filmed firm it one, year, and A. national newsreel the amateur filni shot of the posture parade would : reach from here to heaven knows where. ' ;' tThe posture parade didn't die. It was killed- - It was killed because apparently someone couldn't see' the greatness in something created by someone else. It was .killed by those who followed the late Wilma Jeppson, creator of the event, and who. 'slowly", year by year, throttled it info insijrnif ic&nce and obscurity. IThat s the thing that get s our Irish up about the pos-fdrture parade. It didn't die for lack of interest. t didn'tj have to be eliminated because of its lack of worth. It was the i ' victim of personal prejudice. ; We recall thej answer a member of the staff drew a year or so ago wjien he lamented the gradual shoving of the posture "pairade out of the Invitational picture. The remark was sarcastically wafted hisway that "if he just wanted toj see a leg show lie Could come up to the women's gym,' during any. women's physical educa- -' ; ': .:' :v..'.'',-tion class." ? The posture parade was never fa leg show, despite:the objections of a few; on that score. It was a thing of color and magnificent pageantry which never will be matched ; again.in the Invitational unless" it is revived. . Puts Here Tuesday Pleasant Grove i Planning Board m beat? friend; but we know o-- - ikK., $10 SAVE A RESTFUL arid-preside- nt LUMBER STRIKE THREAT IS ERASED Predictions of Frost Mar; Otherwise Bright Utah County Out obk for Fruit should ha.ve an exceptionally good market if their luck only holdS( he 5aid further 'i Frosts last year caused huge losses to farmers in Utah valley. So far this year, there has only been a slight damage to sweet cherries and. apricots, Mr. Bar- Utah valley- farmers and fruit growers . werea literally holding their breaths Saturday, night in nopes- uiai me piruitiu o temperatures for- the valley wouldn't cause any serious dam'"'Uf' age to crops. Jbel Barlow, assistant county agricultural agent, .stated, tbat so far, the fruit production outlook was very! excellent, '..for and if no serious frost damage results from the colder! temperatures predicted after the storm, the ffuit, farmers should be able to make back some of their: tre-- r mendous losses of last lyeaf. Due to the fact that frosts have already taken many of the fruit in northern , fruit growing ncrops" L 'areas. Utah county fruit farmers - - uc-gr- ee -- - . low said.. . : the-valley 1 PORTLAND, Ore., April 21 (U.R) Threat of a strike May 1 of 15.000 CIO International Woodworkers Of America unionists in the north wests douglas firm timber belt eased Saturday after the 1WA agreed with employers on terms of their wage negotiations. 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