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Show " : .11 si- " : - v ".' : ' s " : - , j": ,''. Corleissen Ouflinesl Vast '56 County KoaaFro groin - - . 1 ' Establishment of a revolving Grove irterchange, and work will multi-millistate right of" way begin this summer. Other Work fund has been recommended to 1956 H. Other the legislative council by J. projects in Utah Include: will . Provxv chairman, County Corleissen, and intersection new A Road Commission. $350,000 Utah ' on i I Corleis- of U. S. 50 from ent ' - 2 Students sen this morning disclosed plans Springville to Mapleton Bench. for a 1957 expenditure of 51,000,-00- 0 Construction of a multi-plac- e in Spanish Fork Canyon culvert replacing the Wild wood ($3,000,000 has-bespent on the bridge and completion of the canyon road in the past three $200,000 widening, begun in Provo last year. 1 years)! and $450,000 to construct Canyon I a new threVlane highway from Rebuilding of both turn-off- s Wild wood to Deer Creek Reser- from U. S. 91 to Lower Lehi, $150,000. voir in Provo Canyon. of a $60,000 Le-Construction The! commissioner said ("de on land bridge. signing is pretty well along'. the proposed $650,000 Pleasant Anc miscellaneous spring main tenance, resurfacing roaa sec en - 1 too ! the mouth of the canyon, below Christmas City and below Wicks, have been widened .with from 22 to 32 feet, he said. Already Approved The state road commission has already approved construction of five miles of new. highway next year from Wildwood to Deer Creek Reservoir, at cost of $425,- 000. It will replace the present narrow road with double present width, permitting two general lanes and a third, for trucks:! In Spanish Fork Canyon next year, the state will spend $1,000, 000 widening the Red Narrows, at a point seven miles southeast on erly from Thistle, from construction completed last year.: ; ' . ; . . . I up-gra- de up-ca- ny DAI W HERALD Provo Democrats Elect Officers Rescuers Also Rescued - Roads' Commissioner . !. ' - I a- - From Lake Two Brigham Young University, students were rescued from Utah Lake yesterday afternoon, then turned around and saved their rescuers. Craig Rollins, 19, Dundas. i HI., and Hal Jensen, 20, of ' Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada,; were swept away from the boat harbor and carried three miles out on the lake by! winds up toi 30 miles per I i ! ; ! . Provo Democrats met Tuesday night at City and County Build ing to elect new, Provo City Pre cinct officers. County Chairman Allen Sorensea conducted the UK & meeting.' f ..-:.'j ;Provp'iboad of education re-New city chairman is Clyde: E. itself Tuesday night and Weeks. Vice chairman is Made- versed . announced for line Thornton, and George Ballif abandonment, is secretary. Francis Callahan is next year at least, of plans to I. treasurer I h; establish!! an eiementary school Following electiqns, meeting in the old! Central building on the was adjourned to ward meetings where ward officers were elected. downtown Provo f High School M block.! They ae as follows:j Heavy opposition to this move Ward Bos well, chair man ; Betty. Empey, vice chair- has developed within the past man; LaMar Empey,; secretary- - seferal weeks from west side residents who declare .that they treasuren in their- - area Ward 2 F.: Orval Singleton, need a new school " than another old being chairman; Ralph M Eggertsen, rather established where it was pro and Glen Whiting, also objected to their I posed. Tpey secretary-treasureWard 3 C. Owen Draper, chairman; Miss Christman, vice No Conclusion Reached chairman; Andrew Terry, secre-tary; Erschel v Shaphard, treas f '.( 'hour. boat piloted by Bert Gardner and manned by A : j ; r ; j ' I : - ! - j . i k ? j i . I ! ; . Ml. Deputy Sheriff Roscoe Kay" caught up with the students craft and had touted it with in tw blocks of the river channel when the motor of the boat failed. The students then took the motor boat in tow and rowed into the boat harbor. t Later, thej students said they had gone boating "to get a little exercise and we sure got it." . - vice-chairman- ft Board of Education Abandons Plan for Elementary School Next Season On PHS Grounds : , "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1958 Utah County. Utah ; r. children being on ihe same campus with junior high school students, which would have been the case under the plan to convert the present high school into junior high , when the senior! high moves next fall to the new, campus at 10th North. The board now believes," a statement said, "that with some . ' of boundary lines, school children can be accommodated in existing elementary school buildings." Board members Tuesday said they would be happy to --cooperata with Provo City in establishment xf a recreation center on' school land at 1700 W. 6th S. and hoped a ball diamond and play ground equipment could :' be installed there. J , CDr. J. Moffitt, superintend ent of schools, told the board arcnitects expect to call tor bids soon on alteration and expansion' of Maeser and Franklin schools. The designs were altered from original architectural plans. j" -- - , intra-distri- ct ent elementary -- ; is tions where severe for patching. The state roads commissioner commended Utah County for its The Ford Motor Co: almost be :s. ; 'I : efforts to establish rights of way came a part of General Motors in urer.. v, s i . fell but the deal new 1908, arterial now for proposed through chair Pho-ti4 os Roscoe Ward Kay, TAKING OVER Bishop roads and the interstate freeway, vhen William C. Durrant, who vice man;. of has Bigeiow, Margaret Cyprus, Paphos, even though construction will not founded GM that year, failed to Eloise Fillmore, sec Archover of taken the chairman; duties raise $8,000,000 cash for which f r, 'i begin for a number of years. bishop Makarios, Recently deHenrj Ford had afreed to sell his Meeing Tonight' & to !; Islands the chair Ward Grant Greer, Seychelles ported (Utah County commissioners company. authorities. Bishop man; Mrs. Fern Taylor, f vice British by ,: Photios has protested Makarios( chairman; Vera- Nielsen, secre 'Si mayors of cities and towns The; state ' supreme court Tues- - end Provo's board of education this evening at 7 p.m. meet will exile to the United Nations and tary ; Willard Hawkins, treas Fourth a reversed pistrict to discuss routes to be set aside day fTuesday night discussed the Great Britain's Archbishop of urer., J Court: Judgment against Dr. S. r of teachers salaries, problem . Canterbury.- W Georges! of Provo, and, order now.) no definite con to came but ed that, the charge against mm Mr. Corleissen said he had sug clusions. be dismissed and that he be gested to the state legislative Asked if the board planned council that it recommend estab awarded his court costs. t; of fund la a of of at 7:00 lishment Conference salary incease. the the Pro revolving the in music, was p.m. Quarterly furnishing The charge brought C! j Moffitt J. replied f Fourth: District Court by Gene $4,000,000 to $5,000,000 for pur vo LDS Stake will be held Satur- the MIA will have charge of, the St. Francis Home and School vhe could not answer the ques-Xi.! G. Spendlove by John A. Spend-lov- e chase of rights of way in advance day March 31, and Sunday April meeting. will meet tonight at Association a the present time. The Provo Stake Presidency as! guardian, alleging negli of construction In the Wasatch 1, with Elder Adam S. Bennion of 8 p. m.,, at the school,. Report :j Provo s 'salary scale starts area, which the Council of the Twelve in Aura C. Hatch, Allen p.". BrockBjl ZORA D. HALES j will be issued at 7:30. gence in performance of an op Front' metropolitan from A. H. Van Lorenzo . and Elder Hatch bank Frank at $3125 and ends at$4650. cards southward Wagenen Brigham charge. eration land improper care aiier extends the of Mareurite Wilson, Ogden Springville-Maple- A MAPLETON movie, "Every Moment Alpine school board recently wards. JThe supreme court point City, through Ogden, Salt Lake will represent the general church urge all stake; members as well as City schools will be. guest speaker ton Utah will shown. be Aassociation ban Thine," Poultry Welfare Committee at the confer other friends to attend the services Santa quin. ed out flhat the charge of negli- and Provo,-tgranted raises which start Kennv. suoerintendent of Father Utah a of the at with the lo-held meeting was; joint sup quet recently, . on this Easter Sunday. I that district's scale at $3300 J gence in the operation J'was drop- - He explained: "A year or two ence . Council for . will San Frank: served b Catholic cal County Coordinating Mrs, by per, will a First session be ward and Elder Adam S, Bennion. will ded diojese, land end4t!at $5000. : later, when a highway is actually stake pea Dy ;tne piamiiii in a pre-inand Utah the Cerebral La Paul Mrs. Mrs,ford, Jensen; Palsy h guest committee welfare icate the speaker. Ward meeting conference,! and that the charge programed and eligible for fed Child PTA Mar Turtle, Mrs. LeRoy Tingey, h chapel at dedicatory service to be County mExceptional of improper tare of the patient eral funds participation, the right at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the School at Mrs. Don Miner and MrsJ Reid Wasatch the ward chapel, followed at held at 5:30 p.m. This; chapel is Friday afterward was therefore the only of way expenditures would be re- 8 Hales...: at the corner of 5th east w issue before the court. imbursed from state and federal p.m. with a special Priesthood located r were 1 to Mark Guest held 2nd will r and The North. , be speakers meeting. meeting "We have examined the record funds alotted." Lewill held The sessions be Arza Adams and wel and education J. the Adamsonj Sunday consider, the Two Advantages thoroughly and carefully, t 10:00 in at a.m. the C. tabernacle K. showed a and Ferre fare .of the orthopedically handi- Roy Koyle. supreme court decision states. Such a revolving fund would 2 pan., with the Fifth Ward choir on film "American Federation the a is part capped. The program "and find no evidence to sustain have two advantages, said Com APPLY of an orientation program for Farmers Cooperative." Frank Santhe verdict that the doctor de missioner Corleissen. It . would BORN . : gave a report on the local ford to and teachers acquaint serted br abandoned his patient, ! permit purchase of the right of AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL parents with the type of work which organization. .).." them nor do we find evidence to sus way at less cost now. along lands Today: , A program consisting pf f com is being done under Utah legisla tain the judgment." of buildings: and it would free to Girl Edwin Norma and for funds which tion, provides munity singing led by Glen Holley, By the action, the judgment permit orderly' expansion of in Toronto Provo. Morrell, schools in classes the and piano selections by Mrs. Mary public was thereby reversed special Sharon School PTA Girl to Lowell and Florence for dustry and residential sections, OREM cannot who children Bird, and accordion solos by Brent those cause remanded to the trial court since Improvements need not will elect officers for the next Greer Strasburg, American Fork. benefit from classroom Rigtrip was presented. with directions to vacate the later be regular and torn down' to make way two years tonight at 7:30 p. m. Boy to Melvin H. and Lela instruction. ft . , action'. ; the dismiss i elections, Frank Sanford and During judgment ' a at the school. David Stott, Provo. SOIL PEST CONTROL was and Bernell Jen The judgment of the supreme forTwo highway. state roads narrow are Nominees for paved 'and to T. Beth president Baird two-yediClyde Boy (A Dormant S KUUr) court decreed that Dr. Georges west of U. S. fll.l leading to Mrs. Reed Davis and Mrs. George Dewain Reed; plaintiff sen was elected to Ray Orem. ASSURE NEXT SUMMER'S UWN FRII Of Ririe, J of minors chil- rector posts. awarded recover the costs he had expend- Lower Lehi. now in poor repair, custody r UGIT, MENACING Willoughby; vice president; Mrs. Tuesday: .... 1" drened daring the course of the trial. will be rebuilt this H1M to Frank . Roses were presented "r I' .. I to highMiles Mrs. and Paul J. - to 'year Douglas and Girl Patricia the awarded Lyman The judgment by M Jensen, John Fox and Arvil Bird, CORRECTION - two - lane Ibituminous Ward; secretary-treasure-r, Mrs. Griffin Campbell, Provo. AfPlT tA' OR IARI district; court, thus nullified and standard 30 year i members.! Pins for? 25 , 'RINS March of Herald In the Tuesday, This Paul Vincent and Mrs: Chester Girl to Glen and Gloria Nuttall dismissed by the supreme court, concrete at cost of $150,000. to were Frank was listed years! a license 1042 presented 27, So. miniState. marriage Aiken.;, is standard blacktop with was damages of $5000. Tarbettj Provo. R0HD0CK SONS, Floral for Rulon Jasper Hill, Payson, and Jensen,' Frank Sanford, Peteri Jen . OREM mum width of 30 feet. Special speaker at the election Girl to Gene and Melda Chat- - Dee Will Whiting Albert The Barnett Hutching, sen, Ped-ersPeterson, Payson. west will be Mrs. Max One of these roads turns meeting win .Hatfield, Springville. FLORAL name should be Dee Barnett and Will Mower. Evelyn I Lewis newly-electe-d 201 W. 1st S. JProv at about First or Second West president of Girl to Robert and Genevieve latter a received Persson. pin.: Council. PTA Orem Lehi 91 of section on the U. S. j Parkinson Emal Pleasant Grove. to the Lower Lehi; the other Girl to DeMoyne and Darlene Published by Herald Cor west from U. S. 91 farther turns Hinkins Blackley, ProvoA poration, 53 South First West south. ' . Boy to Stanley R, and Ruth Street every afternoon Monday Leland Bridre worth Burraston, Spring Farn wide through Friday. Sunday Herald At Leland, an ,: -'- '! ville. published Sunday morning. over the Spanish Fork Provo bridge MARRIAGE LICENSES "elect students will High Entered a , second class River, will be replaced by a $60,- - a n Rob Petroff,! 22, Provo, and coed . queen to reign over their in matter at the post office 000 new bridge, 32 feet wide. Orem.' Girls' activities anoual Thurs N 18, Hutchings, Day ' Provo, Utah,' under the act of Commissioner Corleissen said day. ii Stine Thomas 23, Provo,' 1879. March 3, f contract has been let this year Her highness will be named and Ouida June'Baker, joad, 20, Provo. Subscription terms y car- to Ross Construction Company to from a group of five finalists, in- DIVORCES GRANTED rier in Utah County: 1 replace a railed bridge in Provo cluding Jeannine Hawke, Leslie Alice Marie Kellog Reed from 0 Per month ARRIVED Canyon, only 20 feet wide, bridg Fechser, Chloe Ann Madsen, Kay C months In advance $9.00 with Loop! stream, the Alpine i ing Pierpont and Sylvia Vincent. I; Ono year in y advance $18.00 a multi-plat- e culvert, 60 feet Activities, centering around a COME WITH US TO By mail anywhere In the wide. The railless culvert will theme of "My Bonnie Lassies,' -' water United States or its possesoermit greater flow of wiH include a morning assembly HAWAII onst hS9 per monih; $3.00 than the. old bridge in flood time. program, an afternoon tea for for six months m advance; said the commissioner. PHS mothers and daughters and tour only $495. . $18.00 for a year in advance. He reported that the heavy a dance in the evening. Boys will Depart June 15th. J. Morley. 3S7 E. 3rd K.' Herald telephone numbers: rock blasting in Provo 'Canyon attend the Provo-Aeri ca n Fork Mxt. Alonzo or FS FR adwill be completed by April 15, baseball game in the afternoon. For editorial, circulation, IlOLl-AROUand sports call aiA paving completed on the vertising for society and $200,000 widening by May 30. The COMPLETE eafl FB briefs. highway's cliff passageways at " break-u- p Judgement Reversed I . : Provo Doctor Cleared By it' erne Court Supn i i i I pchppl Board Studies IJrovo ffec cheil Salaries . 1 I; retary-treasure- I t - Benhion to Speak at Provo Stake Conference This Week : ; j 5 - j J I? I 1 - : ' , St. Francis PTA ; Exceptional Child Poultrym en PTA to Hear Stage Banquet Educator Ogden Meets Tonight Superin-;;tenden- on ; . j ' - ; o -- J mm A, S ai - - Fifth-Eight- j First-Sevent- 5 - I i j m ism. i ! ; ! . , I Statistics . 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