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Show WEDNESDAY. FEB. 20. 1952 Provo. Utah County, Utah , DAILY HERALD - . .... . v . Citizens Assured Voice In Consideration Of School Consolidation LEHI The question of con solidating the senior high schools of Alpine School District, came in for only . minor discussion at Monday nisbt's board meeting, according to D. R. Mitchell, superintendent. number Board members had of routine business matters which occupied most of the meeting, he Yi said. However, they conferred brief ly with two women representing Lehi's Federated Clubs. Mrs. Harold Hutchings and Mrs. Grant Christopherson were assured that ' when the consolidation question comes up for serious discussion, f a special board meeting will- - be called so that the 'citizens of the communities involved may take part. Mayor. George ; W. Leany of . Lehi met with the school board and askefd them to build a pipe line connecting the new Lehi elementary school septic tank with the ground water drainage system soon to be - built by the city. The city wishes the board to member of the Denver connect with the drain at a point VISIT GENEVA STEEL fLANT Fifty-flv- e plant's blast furnaces loom in the background. The Denver Be near Third gfest and Fifth North. Rotary Club plus "members of the Provo club and other officials are were conducted 'on the tour by Gebevi officials and Provo This would be- approximately shown during a tbur of the Geneva Steel Plant held Tuesday. The ' Rotariani. The group also wis taken ons, tour of points of la- ' four blocks Tonger than$the line ... . planned by the school, since city officials originally talked 6f exA meeting of the Utah County tending the drain up to the south of the school property. Farm Bureau board of directors border Board pointed .out and the mayors of cities of Utah that the' members . school district cannot Hds county will be held tonight at spend- money outside of school 7:30 in the City and County buildThe 9424th volunteer1 air the Closing quotation : from property, but they asked Lehi W C. of Love, wire ing, "for the 'purpose of making city diiect cost serve trai ling squadron will meet additional to submit Wednes died .The. Provo 72, Club will Pickup,Ray Riding plans for opposition to the pro estimates of the . project. :raey day morning at Utah Valley hos broker. 47, N. Oniv Ave. stage a public dance beginning at tonight at 8 pjn, in the Provo posed sewage disposal district,' indicated that they might be pital, following a cerebral hem9 pjn. Friday In the Utahna, ai National Guard armory, according to J. Taylor Allen, willing to pay Lehi the amount orrhage suffered Friday, i ..-according SALES ! event , to carry on to Lt CoL Elroy West, commandbureau president. Mr. Allen Of money they would otherwise Mr. Pickup has been a resident Clayton Silver,- 100 at 42. t farm civic projects during the year. said the meeting is being called spend for a drainage field on the of Provo since 1937 and has been Colorado Cons., 1000 af The club is responsible for two ing officer. "at the request of several Utah school property, lor tne septic a well-knoand stock Commonwealth Lead, 1000 at work and considerable do farmer, years Capt. John C. Huish will give " i County Farm Bureau directors tank.v '.man, in the vernal area. nated money and materials to a lecture on "the staff officer and Cons. Eureka. 4000 it 8, .; ' and also several of the mayors He was born Oct. 10, J 879, In Croff. 500 at 35: U00 at 34H: 350 renovate the Utah County fair Glen of cities in Utah County." at 33: 1600 at 34:. 1000 at 33; grounds race track and . rodeo his problems" and Ogden, a son of 3500 Hansen official show will will-bair 1300 35. more at arena, and at 134; money and George; or th,is project this year, force films on The Reserve needed .100 at 50. Dragon. Olive j Durfee East Standard. 1710 at 3; 6000 at according to Brady Dirker, presi- Team" and several combat, films . He dent. Pickup. the Korean conflict. All reClub members were on a cougar of came tq Provo East Utah. 3800 at 22; 1500 at 22. (Continued from Pare One) serve are encouraged to hunt 3000 in Spanish Fork canyon attend officers with his par- Eureka Lilly Cons., 13. at reserve these meetings to with Oscar Hansen today, and earn Horn Silver. 1500 at foreign nation under the" profor ents of ob as a child be retention, will Master's points Past 7ROOD night mt 500 t 7Vi. Tiwnnri visions of the North Atlantic hope to bag a .mountain cat for promotion, and retirement. rank. served Saturday, Feb. 23 at the and began his(Mono Kearsarge,-100and at Pact is concerned. display caged roped safely It in doubt as to reserve status, Temple instead of Fri off at the dance Friday night. schooling. As a Mt. States Dev., 2000 at 6.' the, interpreta Masonic J "The fact that members may contact Sgt. Han as .reported: previously day 68. 100 at Western dress will be, the vogue sen. Air force tive language which I offered A young man he'Naildriver, meetings Valley by prepared banquet at the tlance, 'officers said, but are held the firstreserve was eventually withdrawn has worked Jwlth bis North Lilly, zoo at 38 and third Wed No. 3, O.E.S. will be 3. 1000 form of be at Chapter dress will father in Nelson. any the some, Park jon accept construed quarters Ijeen oe nesdays of each month. . as a personal defeat for the ierved at 8:30a p.m. ana"inwin family ranch Royston Coalition. 1000 at 94; 3000 able. which meeting by 1000 at 9; 4000 and engaged In t 9; 2000 at senior. Senator from Utah and bllowed-work will be presented. Mr. Pickup farming at 9li.i : Sthe Senator from. Ohio (Mr. degree Provo stockraising 'in Vernal lor 47 Silver' Shield. 2000 at 3; 2000 at 3V4 ;Taft). Nothing could be farther 4000 1000 at years. Silver Standard, from the truth. He married Vilate'- Batty Oct. 1000 at 54; at 54: 3000 at 51; "When the North Atlantic ' 16. 1902." in Heber. The made 1000 at 6. t treaty was before the Senate in their home. In Vernal. Jlei was a South Standard, 1000 at 22; 300 at Someone entered the Provo ' Commander George E. Larsen 1949, I offered a resolution, as of the Provo American Legion 23." member of the LDS church. '. follows: Clinical Laboratory, 32 W. Center. Post today urged all members to Survivors include his iwidow. Sundance, 500 at 194. e Pioneer LDS Watd will stage United States understands "The through a transom and attend' tonight's membership ' and construes article V of the a banauet from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m. one son and four daughters Tintie Lead. 900 at 13; 2000 at 134; Tuesday made' off with approximately SS, meeting to hear Ferris R. ThomITbursday at'the wart cnapei, w,uair H. Fickup, Airs, i u. L. 3000" at 134.A0O0 treaty as follows: to Provo police. as sen of Salt Lake City, national according at W. N. fclinton Mrs. 1st at Union 16,000 (Grace) 5; McConkie, Chief, assumes United 'i "That the States The money was lying on the executive committeeman ' for the f Mrs. F. (Helen) Erekson, no obligation to restore and main- ' All proceeds will go to the ward 54. George ' desk when it was taken, the re Utah Department, and to com: (Georgia Rae) Bills,. Mrs. AV Ray Zuma, 2000 at 3. tain the security of the North At- building fund. port shows. Thieves also entered plete plans for the Legion birth(Alberta) Corless. all 'of! Provo. lantic area or to assist any other the office of Dr. Presfon B. Hoopes day party. The meeting is slated One son. Merle was Lv or in said Pickup, area, by party parties a transom, but nothing at 8 p.m.' at the Veterans Center, lost ih "Chlrfa-Burtheater dur- Markets . At A Glance through armed force, or to employ the mllK 18 More" was missing, police said. 287 E. 1st N. reported 13 World War II; ing grandchildtary, air, or naval forces of the By United Press' ren. Also surviving are .two sisUnited States under article V or (Continued from Page One) lower in active trading ters, Mrs. Lola Richings. and Mrs. Stocks ' any article of the treaty, for anyj full-flav- or Bonds lower. ', took and Rella hulk Rooseboth the of tanker j to unless wind in Fhelstead, any particular purpose, ' S. bonds easier V. government f velt. "case the Congress, which under the off three more men. t In qutt trading. Constitution, has the sole power to The Acushnet was ordered to Funeral services will .be constocks lower. declare war or authorize the em- Boston with its survivors, but the ducted at 1, p.m. Saturday) in the Curb Silver unchanged in New York ployment of the military, air, , or Esstwind. which was in charge of Berg drawing room 'chapel by at 98 cents a fine ounce. naval forces of the United States. all operations, remained on the Bishop Richmond" jYbung, Cotton futures irregular. hall by act or Joint resolution so scene. 13th of Provo ward. bishop . Wheat ;4 to S cent a bushel provide. TV, mitt,r V.Uiit.t' ahirh trmk Friends may; call . at .Berg mor- lower; com. 4 to lower; oats I have been alone In the anore- 6 8 from to and tuary Friday i to 1 lower; rye' H to 1 lower; hension that the rejection of the,Jn fh. rf,v WJt, relieved k,. head- - Saturday prior to services! Burial and soybeans 1 to 34 lower; lard 13 reservations which were offered to' ed for Portland,".Me., after report- - wjll be in Prqvo city cemetery, to 17 points a hundred pounds the North Atlantic Pact would be i i lower. . iing that the Mercer captain S. C int.mr.fi TWINS SPLIT UP North Atlantic friends and allies as Paetzel. of Houston, Hogs: steady to 25 cents higher. evidence that the President of the 'seriously sick." WORCESTER, Mass. (Up) The top 15 cents lower at 18.00; sheep Borjeson twins nave bidding 25 to 50 cents lower, asking .OF THANKS lir.finn. ji .vi hit to iiiLcru o.Jl Join split up up with Uncle Sam. higher; .cattle: 25 cents .lower to itjiLFi uiicipri With : the North Atlantic Pact had the! deepest graQtude and ap- -- Gerald ,joined the Marines while 25 cents higher, top 39.00. vealers power to use the armed forces of iPrecIatlon we desjre to acknowl Gary ,s in the Navy. . i steady to- - 1.00 higher, top 40.00, "8 lne assistance ana cxpres the United States in anv of our many should see fit, even to the extent of sions of sympathy and ' relatives during our taking the United States into war. friends It: was my fear that by rejection of recent sorrow caused by the sick the reservation our friends and al- ness and death of our. beloved bus lies might conclude that the Con- band and father. Elmer Taylor. We ' J gress had now delegated .to the take this means to thank all those PLEASANT GROVE The annual membership President the power to make war who assisted during his illness and and to employ the armed forces of at the services, sent floral tributes drive Grove of the Pleasant of Commerce'-iChamber; the United States at will anywhere gave expressions of condolence. A. to Leland under Clark, way, according; president Who in the world without the consent or gave contributions. Or in any other to has a enroll of every famthe'.head desire expYessed way assisted, approval of Congress." . Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Family. . in the communityL ily Mr. and Mrs, Edward" Backus J'The gray fox has been clocked Mr. The annual election and membership meeting will and Mrs, James Robertson. on highways at 26 miles per hour. be held Thursday, Feb. 21 in the high school audi- r . ver RoUrlans held an -- Mapped Tonight 1 Ray Pickup Dies At the . Provo Riding Club Air Reserve Sets Benefit Dance Meets Tonight Salt Lake Stock Exchange v. . I I fund-rmisl- ng - 2. 4. I ''. : I -- , M-S- gt Masons Shite Watkins Charges , Past Master's Night Saturday '. TP '. 7. I - . -- - 0 : . . and Building Fund . 8; - 5;. - Banquet Slated MeetsTonight . , . Legion Burglars Enter Laboratory Here 4 j - .. . ma lnter-clt- y Lions Club Posts 2 Scholarships; Program Tonight OREM Spencer PTA will hold a Founders Day program tonight The Provo Lions club will offer S100 scholarships to the Brig- ham Young University annually, one to a Provo high school student and the other to a student from the Brigham Young university high school, it was announced today by J. Rulon Morgan, chairman of the committee. Other members of the committee are Harold J. Boyack. two in connection with a ,regular meeting of the organization at the Lincln high school auditorium commencing at 7:30 pjxu. . Mrs. Edwin Aiken, program chairman, is in charge of the program that will, feature a playlet "Wheels of Progress" fn which tribute will be paid to original founders of the PTA, past presidents of the Spencer PTA and teachers of th " . Alma E. Wright. Marion Halliday1, president of the club and Mrs. school. Elmer L. Terry, president of the The annual election of officers will be held under the direction Lady Lions.' The board of directors of the club of the president, Mrs. Jack Cam? approved the scholarship awards eron. . in recognition of the Important part education plays '.in the community life., The selection of the students to receive the awards will be made by the Lions committee together with the scholarship committees of each high school. Consideration Prof.. Mark Allen will b win be given to. scholarship, char acter, need and community ac speaker at Provost school PTA study group meeting at 7:30 tivity of the student candidates The Lions club has also made an Thursday. Mr. Allen's talk will be --How appropriation toward the expenses t Children Acquire Morale.",. of Fletcher Hicks, a Invited to attend are parents at the BYU for his trip to Los Angeles to get a seeing-ey- e guide dog. of children of Provost school and This is in keeping with the general others interested. policy of Lions International to help vo High School. Principal Wayne the blind. Statements of. appreciation for L. Sorenson of BY High School and the club's action in posting the Dr. George 1L Hansen, chairman scholarships were Issued today by of the scholarship committee of Young University. Principal D. "V; Tregeagle of Allen to Speak At Provost PTA pn. blind-studen- ? grinds guarantee you J- . . trn.j PLEASANT. GROVE C. OF C IN ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN - . s . V4 ' see the difference -- " Every Afternoon fExcepting Saturday) and Sunday Published Sunday Sunday Herald . Morning Herald Published by Corporation. 50 South First West Street. Provo. Utah . 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I- meeting - Exclusive, , lowing the Provo "City and Geneva tours, the Denver Rotariaos) were taken by bus to Salt Lake City, where the Salt Lake and Den - ! " terest In Provo and on the Brigham Young Unirersity campus. na Ro-tarla- - Cr-.- 7r. -- . - -- 1 . Sewage District Opposition to - -- that comes to |