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Show ! , " - . ; ' - 5 s I ' j ; ' : ' . County Has Lightest P00 Season in Past Rive Veal's Polio cases in 1951 totaled 115, Only nine cases of polio have the five-yebeen reported in Utah County so the greatest number for ' ar period. Cases reported in far this year, the lowest number 1952 totaled 76; in 1953, 24 cases this in five years, it was disclosed were Fiftyfive cases Board reported. week by the 1954. were have during reported deaths of Health. No polio Health of hired a The Board been reported this year, t ! City-Coun- ty Lindon City Council Okehs Plans for Proposed Bui Idmq full-tim- meat-packin- ty Sidewalk signs to prevent park ing on the sidewalk in front of Lloyd Tomlmson s Produce were reported to be ready' for use this week. New Truck Purchased! f The new work truck purchased three yard turned out to hiave-bed instead of a four as- was ordered. Mayor Keetch reported that the seller was contacted and that he agreed to replace the thre-yar- d bed on the truck with the four-yar- d bed as to comply with the original order. Contacting the mayor recently, Howard Jensen expressed the de sire to build a new subdivision. It was unanimously agreed by the councilmen that any new j buildings must comply with the ordi nance plans and that plans must be submitted and approved;, Also, it was clearly stated mat new streets must be surveyed,, graveled, and completed before any building action takes placed Attention of the councilmen was called to the wearing away of the culvert down from the Ray Fountain home and the need for enlarging the culvert in front of the Rube Tomlinson home. Suggestions as to . how jto collect delinquent street assessments which amount to - approximately $1000 were taken into consideraA Utah County Dairy Darling tion since there is an urgent need will be selected within the next for more road work. few days to compete in the state Earlier Meeting .Time finals in Salt Lake City on Thus- With approaching Fall weather day, September 22. . ', and moved it was darkness now are Keetch Mr. asked "Counties Harold early selecting Mayor Johnson about the traffic viola- and seconded that the next coun their own Dairy Darlings, under tions by minors, a problem dis- cil meeting would be held at the direction of the county agri cultural agents," Wallace A. Par-cussed at the August meeting. 7:30 p.m. instead of 8:00. To obtain the of for Mr. Johnson reported that he'd way right rish, contest chairman, said. ''Alhad no" trouble since the publi- the newpipe line which will ex ready some county dairy darcation in the Daily Herald that tend from, the aqueduct, east to lings have been named. Cache citations and fines would be im- - west approximately 2200 feet, to County's dairy selection is love the reservoir on Leonard Walk ly Pat Obray. of Paradise, Utah, er's dry farm east of Clem Sho- - selected during Cache Valley's ell's,- it was agreed that the prop recent Dairy Days observance." erty owners involved should be Utah's Dairy Darling will com 11 contacted Laying of the Jpipe at pete with other state winners in $.45. foot will be done by Neils a national contest sponsored by j the American Dairy Association FugaL a The mayor read letter from The national winner will preside Made the way you , the State Fair Board invifing him over the International Dairy and all citizens of Lindoji tq at Show in Chicago, October 5 ; r Want Them! tend the State Fair Septl 16. Among factors considered in A recent water survey found the selection of the Dairy Darling ' LARSON Ithe City's water to be in good are beauty, poise, talent, and ag ricultural background, according condition. ... STUDIO At the close of the meeting Tou- to Mr. Pa rrish. "Of course she 28 N. 1st E. Ph. 384-chers were read by Elvie Erick-so- should like plenty of milk, cheese, and real butter City Recorder, and approved and ice cream and signed by the councilmen. on her bread," he added. " . i .. self-employ- a j , y ; Lin-don- ; I ; ' fire-lightin- - Listing Committee. Luke Clegg, chairman: Alton Payne, L. M Atwood", Mrs. Gretchen McClin- tock, and J. Edwin Stein. Dan D. BushnelL member of the Provo of Board and first the State Association presented the oath of office to the officers of the corporation. ' Past president Paul A. Brown presented a desk pen set and a certificate of appreciation to out going president, Gregoy E. Aus tin. . General chairman of the installation party was C R. Mitchell of Spanish Fork, with G. E. Aus tin, Dan D. Bushnell and Fred Sumsion as committee members. vice-preside- Winchell Joins Mutual Network nt Walter Winchell, who recently brought suit for'$7,000,000 against American Broadcasting Company for alleged breach of ""ontract and moved to Mutual Broadcast, ing Company, will present bit. first Mutual Broadcast tonight at 7 p.m. on station KOVO. , A new fuse taped to the door of the fuse box will save fumbling in the dark when the old one blows out. . Dentist to Open Office in Provo ed v Dr. D. Keith Whatcott, doctor of dental surgery, will open his office at 81 E. Center Monday, - Sept. 12. Dr. Whatcott is a graduate, of the School of Dentistry at North western University in Chicago He attended Provo High School and Brigham Young University and served an LDS mission in England. 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Utah istered the oath to the Multiple vice-presfde- nt; city-mana- ger Plans for a pro- posed on all minors violating the LINDON traffic code. city ''building on the lower - posed at the highway were approved meeting, after last city council alterations by Russell A. Larson, contractor and city councilmen, had been agreed upon. City Marshal, Oliver Johnson, asked for a raise in salary. Acexcording to Mr. Johnson, his does wage 50 isting !not compensate for the time needed and,' expenses involved. It was moved and seconded that Mr." Johnson be given a $25 a month raise- - retroactive to Aug. 15; Mr. Johnson agreed to make an effort to attend school for law enforcement officers. : Fire Is Discussed The recent Blackhurst hay fire, supposedly started by spontaneous combustion, was discussed. Fighting the lire from 6:30 p.m. ltd approximately 11:00 p.m., the Pleasant Grove fire department called the Mayor at 10:30 to re--. relief. Three local quest stand-bmen Douglas and Oliver Johnson 's stood by for ten hours with and relieving hose, pump the fire department and cutting cost from $50 to g the $5 an hour. A discussion was held designed to simplify the handling of the fire hose and trailer. The problem of sheltering the fire equipment also arose. Reif Wadley, suggested- that a portable building be considered, agreed to investigate the cost " of such a proj-cc- tt Milton H. Harrison of Spring-- ) ville was installed as president of the Provo Real Estate Board at a canyon party held Wednesday evening in Kelley's Grove. Approximately 100 realtors and their partners attended. Special guests were Ralph B. Wright, president of Utah State Rea;ty Association, ' and Mrs. . Wright; Burt A. Weight, executive secretary of the State Association, and I Mrs. Weight President Wright administered the oath of .office to Mr. Harrison and J. Edwin Stein, Prflvo, Fred Sumsion, Weston Taylor C. and G. E. Auftin, R. Mitchell, and Ralph Hamv directors; and Mr. Weight admin . OREM Orem City personnel was enlarged by three new peoto replace the vacancy left e veterinarian to super- ple Mrs. Wallace Kendall, city re vise inspection of meat and coun- by to enlarge the city and corder g ty plants. Dr. Dell stiff, according to city, manager, B. Anderson of Logan, was ap O. V. Farnsworth. pointed at the recommendation of Dr. C. M. Smith and Glen'Sa- - Floyd Wing was selected as the city recorder, John A. gers, supervisor of the sanitary new is a new draftsman in Schwantes division of the Health the office and city engineer's Department. a new seer is Alice Howells Mrs. Dr. Anderson"; 31, graduated water the in retary department. from the Utah State Agricultural The were trio appointed by the a with B.S. degree in College this sanctioned and veterinary medicine and from the week by the city council. ; . Washington State College with a a Mr. Wing is DVM and BA degree in veterin graduate of ;the with a major in accounting ary medicine. Before coming to BYU Provo he worked with tuberculosis and business administration. . He and brucelosis at the U.S. Dept. has taught school two years: in of Agriculture at Salt Lake City the Nebo School District, was em as a veterinary trainee. He spent ployed by the Springville City one year as a clinic medical and clerk for two years and worked months for the Internal Revsurgical animal instructor at 14 enue Service. He married the for Washington State College and was mer Ann as a veterinarian Salisbury of Nephi and nave tnree children. 10 tney in Kamas and in Logan for Mr. Schwantes is a former stumonths. At this week's meeting, the dent of Texas A and M University Board authorized nursing person He obtained his degree from' the nel changes by appointing Shir BYU. He married the former Al ley Tew to act as Orem area berta Payne of El Paso, Tex., nurse replacing Ruth Croft who and they have three daughters. A recently resigned; The board also native of Douglas, Ariz., .Mr, hired Wilma Crane as Payson Schwantes has served with i the public health nurse to replace civil engineering survey teams of Lyle Childs who will be trans the El Paso Natural Gas Co., ferred to the Provo area. The and the Utah Natural Gas Co. changes were made on the recom- He began his first engineering- Job mendation of Vadis Robinson, with - the U.S. Engineering De nursing supervisor, and Dr. , C. partment in surveying oil fields Orem's building boom has necesM. Smith, health officer. A report of three recent Tuler-emi-a sitated the employment of addi tional help in the city engineer's cases in ' Genola was read ' office. Smith. Dr. by Mrs. Howells will serve as a secretary in the water department to alleviate an increasing administrative load in that department. The new secretary is the wife of Clyde B. Howells and the mother of Mrs. Keith Mason, City-Coun- SUNDAY HERALD Real Estate Board Officers Installed Drem City Hires j 3 New Employes eIrbi Model T2232 the FKONTINAC Rrt Time CveH 21 --In. To We TV wish sensational Zentti Top TwrOog. In rich grained Mohogony color or Ciond Oak cotor. mis iiMfflffl oV I ammim Model T224S the STRATTOtD Beautiful fuB size 21 --inch console with big Zenith quofity ICMnch speaker. Handsomer crafted In grained Mo- -' bogany color or Ook Blond color. . &w mm muri m quid r-- 3 120 No. Univ. Ave. 1 PROVO 250 West Center PROVO m-- ' 1 |