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Show OAILY City Hires Agasifls fl Etadle Savsr, Swisnniirsg Pool Bonds Mjvor C W, Love laid tliU l'rovo Citv Commisr'on to.lav vUh the proponed ia!e In the Bond of na morn, are-'viewith iij, tlut Issuance of Uie bonds a T F. an trade magazine proved Buyer, or facilities and the circulation. JVjisc Cnmncny, tn Building, andltional pool will be facilitated, Kenncr & The Salt Lake firm lull not Hrll I.viuh Bean. 23 E. 2nd S. Salt l.aKe Citv nish any service "which mi lit be .f the proposed House Bill 118, per-t.mtt!iin a levy of up to four nulls fiscal agents for Provo construed as practicing law." serve co-a ca,;e district, ii passed by Wy in the issuing of sewer and Payment of the fee willof be . bonds .he state legislature. memorial swimming pool revenue incident with Hie delivery o the successful purchaser. In the; Mayor, Love this morning signed bends claim deed. .ir.sfrrnna the bond election for either The Salt Lake firm, are to -" !'.'. of 1 oep eenl ofi01 we issues ui ? n"i reive a fee of the amoisit of the bonds own cl.nm ueed was e?ssaiy 'bonds for construction" Qf Jhe swim-Th- e Amount of the bonds to be Issued mine dooI. the Salt fiscal o clear me i.ue. has not yet heen announced, nor asents will receive no fee for serThe ruiiiniiss.un also approved have Authorities made public, total vices rendered by them. to Enoch payment of. $11,776 cost of the proposed city sewage Smith Sons' Cumpany for cemetery facilities. 'However, the cost has 1 drain construction. been estimated at "In excess of $1 million" for the sewase system and approximately $400,000 for the o u I ;- LA " "rH" - 5 " f ... 1 23, tut MailCCSfS Brings Firemen Picked for Sio:k Show - - Varied Program Presented for . F.B Counly, Smoking Scupbcne iy rii-rc- e The agreement provides tnat tne S;ilt Lakers, in addition to acting as fiscal agents, Include a "good ard adeouate prospectus." If the Provo Citv commission de sire to put the question of the bond issue to a vote, all proceedings necessary will ba approved and furnished by the fiscal agents. The Salt Lakers agree to circulate a prospectus showing the financial status of the municipality and all other financial Information, that may be pertinent in order that the city may obtain the most price for the bonds It pro poses to sen. The fiscal agents agreed to notify; all prospective buyers and to pub' Uio smokirg suupboue threw every bK'y e. round RS7 N. Ave. into a tiya ar.J bioug.it Piiuo (..I'luen rushAt a recent SPANISH. FO!tK ing to the sicije this morning. meeting of the directors of the The smoking soupbuiiv wks Junior livestock; Show. located in the resilience of Utah It Bivthuni uung L'nlviTsiiy Itv wrs bedclded that ould (.fleeted for this year'1 t'Uiit'in. , but the only damage done was a siihi tuss to the show. F.Ueted to these position! were V'I.Ih Hill, lo.ig time man- ciHiKni pan winch ttiiilitined the bone, Firemen said one of the (lam, active in this organlintlon ftudciius living m !he residence l'or manv Mars and now returned to Fork to make hit Spanish apparently Iclt the pun the soupbone on the .home. This year local boosters are dofire too Jong. eil.es for the kids calf nating The soupbone created so scramble. To dale Harold niucU' smolie that It attracted 'am.v Hansen nai donated a attention and the fire departcalf," while several others have inment was railed. dicated a willingness to do likel'rovo firemen also an. wise. auered a roof fire rail at B 22 Leo Da'iks of Palmyra and the a. m. todiy. The f.re resulted Spanish Fork Cattlemen AssociaIn a $10 lo's to the Vcsidenec tion hav both donated calves to ol Chrct'ce Whalcott, 56 E. bc given u voting feeders of this 2nd Norjh. area. Lois White, president of the Snanlsh Fork Farm Bureau, hai also donnted a calf which will be auctioned off during the show, ' n WEDNESDAY. A nt -- HERALD ' Payson Lions PAYSON-Llo- ns Club members this weeli heard a varied program in three parts, arranged by the committee civic j.Mav C to 3 Improvement headed by (Jean Smith, chairman. The program Included a discussion of the post office department Mrs. Aler.e C. Simmons presents and some of the problems con her students in the first of two Postfronting it, given by Payson piano recitals on i'rldav at 7 30 "' master Venial Twede; followed by r 111. ! in ihe Provo Third LDS p. the showing of a film on insurance Ward Chapel. 1 ... V- I by Leon Wride and Brig Crane, .Students appearing In the first and the presentation of a series t. recital include. Ilulh Ann Soles, v. NBlnf UrWrl'I. I of pep and rrr, v of colored slides taken la Texas by, Ccrry Black. Jinger Warner, Lin- hrailitchra amj duiinvM miiy Im tlu Ui iW Oean Worlhington. kstnry fuprtlttl. liocltirt iar lood da ;,ie Smith, Jackie Hales, Susan dmn (if funrtU'n U vrry Impartant Ul guud Howard Willis of kultiey In hss explanation of the postal W litn Janet Nan laics, hraitli. Colvin, (7ale, Utah unitvtrydy conditUiB.tucIl heads County system and its budget problems, Springville, nd . ilrru itrain, rum tlit ImporKnt Nancy Marilyn Hall, f unrt . for another Mr. Twede staled that the system ion tn Alow d,mn. many folk iutUrnff polio organization Julia Itodriue, Carol Crockln barkarlia-fr- rl nnTahl. Minor bladis a highly specialised one in which year. ett. Jeanninr Curfew, Pat Soles. der irritatiumi itur In mid nr wronr dift ma SO per cent of costs goes to labor, canw I'tilnKuitniKliliiirfmjiirnipaiaaim. Allen Nelson, son- of Mr. and Linda Helen Holm. Carter. Stcp Dnn't nrglert ymir kldnrya i( thraa eontlk. since machines have not yet been, Anderson. Dennis Norton, Frances lna bother Mrs. Vern S. Nelson Is reported you. Try !.na I'llln- -a mill invented which will" sort, handle! Unril lurrnutfully by mllllnni for ilmrrlic WarDixie to be in good condition at the. Shaw, Joan Feirellr and deliver mail. He said that first5 over liu yrarn. Il l amailnf hnw many timet an Utah Valley Hospital after r Tl y' .. .. I"n'li"h.pI.yrrhpffmmlhrWdiMon,. , class mail is the only part of the' n..' lO-HOfaonendectomv performed there on ;i'H v. ilia l.W JHeoicn.r iril mail which pays its own way. He 1V Willi liiehine Lewis, Kalhy Graehl, Harr",, nuh""! wu'-ruh todjrf D.UIlUtl J , said the second class matter um jiuiciiinson. (AdvJ have not been chanced khsr'ft U.n Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. CulherV-- i time ninmtn ' son of Provo are reported' to be; UIu!l.r thiS plan a two- d resorti vacation at enjoying Iowar(j wills of Kprhoille pound magazine can be handled LK.IIWAY 'Will iLWAY' Hay Hobinson and Sylvester Anderson of WORK ON Ni:V 1'KOVO-STATspot near Long Beach in California. L as r0iected chairman of the through the system and delivered the Provo utility department UKall rew mercury vapor lights on Fifth West as part of the "white cents L'tah count v chapier ot National to the door for only three way" lighting planned for U. S. !H tlirotr.h Provo. Ann Kammermryer, daughter of; Foundation "for Infantile Paralysis He stated that 90 per cent of the Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kammermey-er- , at a public meeting held this week reading matter in me magazines is so that in effect, the 61 S. 3rd E., Trovo, was among in the city and county building. advertising, American public is paying for a 0 roeds at the University of Utah Mrs. Willis was named great amount of costs of this adwho pledged social sororities re- man. Follo'wlng the suggestion from vcrlising. He said that the post cently. Miss Kammermeyer pledga ed Delta Gamma. She is a home Ihe Salt Lake officials present at card was originally designed-aThe "Keen Teen" dancing class of coiumunica-wifmeans and to man's husband use poor the meeting and school will be held tonight at 6:30 In the at the economies major it teams as much as possihle.ition, but that of recent years has Grandvicw School instead of at the has been active in the freshman been used hrgelv lor advertising council AWS. She is ' graduate (he group named Mr. and Mrs. I'impanogos School as originally Ratine Explained Fork as; of Provo High School where she Levi Barker of Spanish will have a new "while while vapor type will be piannea, oiuciais announcea iouay. SV'SProvo, Vfw H- fl.e rating T, ,,' .m. ..ni. ,, .ui. ami .uio.i ailed between the ins do ex- - 'ext week classes will resume was business manager of the school rsi vice l ii.iii CSt BIKl I'hi-- .l .nrilLn .....I... T.I.. . .! thnWal' BlOHg I fill state ' School gym-!:ii- e of the amber lights. The In the Timpanogos .unties Souh-p- art of the paper. hirhway are which E.'manncr in D. employes eond vice chairmen; Mrs. The shift time. the usual at Fifth1 nasium chosen for to v.;s two J. t.iree type weeks, perform--withifor Moss, Springville, seeretarv; Bert checked periodically a PTA Calder. chairman o! the r-- t aiul Tii.nl South to morels made to accommodate Mrs. Sidney W. Russell has Just Isaac. Spanish Fork, treasurer. janee on the jcb. He said held tonight in the being blend rrmo::iouslv with said "'''ng existing today, returned from Spokane, Wash., The executive committee was tors are rated in a maimer similarity utilities board, iilirg in the c.tv. and lo more Timpanogos School. where she visited her son, Capt. elected as follows: Mr. and Mrs.jto other employes and arc dis- - The project is now in t.;e course ta wishes or resi v..y (oiii(ii-Sidney N. Russell and his wife Wayne Christenscn. Lchl; Mr. amPcharu'cd if not found up to par; He of installation as a joint program Ameriean'continucd and son. Capt. Russell has just Mrs. Dudley Thomas. by saving that the de- - of the city and the slate road ir.Ui along the streets, city of :;:!s said. more with the la'.ti r fur- is operated been transferred to Spokane where Fork Mr. and Mrs. Philo T. he will be in charge of operations wards. Orem: Mr. and Mrs. Bud cientlv at Ihe present lime, man nisning 5JU.o;w as an es'imatert Chaii man Calder" said the white RORV at the Spokane filter Center of Campbell, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. when they were pol t eal appoimes. half of the cost. Provo t ity utility I:: h:s nl'ing i itth West and Thirdj At Utah Valley Hospital: 'SrtMh will be completed within two; Today: . for ground defense. R. J. Jorgensen, Provo;' Mr. and receiving office without reference crewmen are doing the work. Information i t The entire project ii tJtales am- hj; o weeks. Poles and fixtures! Girl lo Robert K. and Virginia He came from the 317th fighter Mrs. Ted Nielson, Sprincyille; and. to fiualifieation. Hie inm on insurance, snown D j)cr ijghts on both ends of I. S. are row going up. ,foost Liddle, Provo. interceptor squadron at McCoard Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daniels. Payson. . Air Force Base, Tacoma. PriorTo "From the Mountain Tops."latC( arpas, an( thc v hite li'.'hx half of the cr-- t wj,s worked . out! Girl to Vernon M. and Martha that 'he spent, two years at Ladd duties of its executives and uie to those alreadv.in th" between the slale road commission Iireer Sorensen Nuttall. Provo. Air Force Base, Fairbanks, Alaska. mittee chairmen were ciiscusseu ny.in coior ana sounn, n naiiamc un business district-alo- ng Mrs. tree r.vans ana mis. r.miiyjwas complete arc-aof and the city bemuse the street in Girl to Christopher M. and Peggy Smith Stewart, who represented.insurancc principals. Fifth West and Third South proper, question is a ijitc highway. Lee Whiting Hill, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert II, Startup It. CM I .! WIH.IOU .. Va .. Ucv h muni. Km nff r, o e otl iiiv nf Hritnrtli SeenM in ... ... ... , iii.M uic ,w,v ; jne amiKT, soiuim v.mor p.i; e At Hughes Memorial Hospital, have returned from Tucson, Ariz., inc. Both speakers commended the on the southern tip of Texas, with;o( (,)t .,ro:tl(,t is compjejj Fork Spanish , where thev went to make arrange utan county Ji Peterson to Speak iec-.organizauon lor lis us aricuuurai aciiieveiiieiiis. i:i,.e i.,.. Feb. 15: (,. son ments lor me tour 01 me 01 uni- outstanding wofk. Ilamation projects.- - citrus and ,. ; Thf,v I'm h Girl to Leo Earl and" Mary Ann to Iran !on producing areas were shown' versity High School band, as memty uml,s ,0 "th North on Tilth Tranchell Twitchcll. bers of the parent's committee on hv Mr. Worihinston. The nictures lol rour.ii S')";'l n;i ji ni A. Pe cison. mcmkcr of ii nrn .nnnii hv himcolf uhnn ho ,,lsl. d"u band will ten-- j transportation, The tlu' ':y Hie in V faeultv who has heen on Provo Kiwanis club Thursday aid hkJjuiilv iod Bruce Walton lSprincvll!e Roa sol,tl1 lauvciy give- concerts atPhont 57 110 West Center . visited 'the'1'11 a Pavson merchant Prescolt, Mesa, .Tuscon, me ences iuii mo ai:u tne aDroaa. at cuuiuy jinirniary. ine.spenKer area some time ago. Mr. Worthing and Snovvflake, Ariz., and Kanab. meeting ot' Ion reported that crops in the The band was invited to represent area grow 12 months out of the nan as gguests of tne California-- , "Western Division Music Educators' vear, with as many as 10 cuttings .Members of the League of Wo-o- f hay and two and three crops of 1U1U.1VUH. vuillvicill-men voters will be brought up to.vegetables. S CKLY status of state sewage Music lor tne evening was proOF IKE 3 LEADING Mr. and Mrs. Morris Buckwal-ter- , date on the control legislation at two study vided by Junior High School stuiThelma Gardner), have reTO GIVE YCU ARE "Job-Rntee a sessions this dents, Kay Elmer, turned to their home in LaGrande, qroupto Mrs. Robert C. pub- vocal solo, and Jay Taylor, who Terry, THESE AKD MANY f'.CRE ADVANTAGES Ore., after visiting In Provo with lic relations chairman. a clarinet selction, with Mrs. l!uck waiter's mother," and The first session will be held to played accompaniments by Carolyn Chris- Grtateit manuvrability of the 3 leaders Glen A. Gardner, and night at 8 o'clock at thc county. tensen. brother, eaves you time and effort. their daughter, Dotorcs, student at commission chambers city anil Report on the scheduled boxing . BYU: They came Tor the U. of county building-- .The- second ses- - and wrestling show, to be held vition oro of the "big 3" lets you Grote basketball games. Their son, sion is planned Thursday at 1:30 March 4 at Payson High School more . . . increases Safety, handling ease. Morris Jr., is attending U. of U., p. m. at the same place. Igym, as a tund raising project for and is a player on the freshman Wideit teat otthe 3 leading makes. Everyone is invited to attend, the Lions club, was given by team. they are affiliated with mitlec on arrangements. Students and Mor power in the 1 ranges the League or nof,accordingto from the high school will than the other 2 leading ftiftke meet." MrsT William Eisniere," MrV bodies than the other 2 lead- More pick-u- p Ilackford of American George ers, including new 116' wheclbase J rork and Mrs. Lloyd Varncy of ' pick-up- . Lynwood, Cal were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Ida Gardner Greatest n panel payload and capacity during the week. of the 3 leaders. Piano Recital Slated Friday f - yy Central Utah j r Goes Away . . . : " r; y--M News Briefs T' County Polio Unit wwvi .1 TC .'.r Happy Is The Day When Backache !)' Willis President th. - New 'White Way1 on U. S. 91 Through Provo to b,e Finished Within Two. to Three Weeks e n. 'Keen Teen' Class Setfor Grondview mm me'-eur- im-ii- , .... VA n postmas-IHamilto- n Statistics '' ilueMu,jlhALl.ilf-,Tr- rom-'title- d ' iiiu'-;Simila- s ,mik i... "cot--il- J c. :"s: League Slates 2 Study Sessions CM? -- more who-gav- week,-accordin- g lanever tmii, CCDCE-TRUCK- J" J p the most trucli for voiir iiioiioy! K8w'prepwerfuien2inw -- Dodge gives - Some Real If on all models to assure cleaner fuel and a cleaner engine. 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