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Show "T -. 4 ? L Ilk- - as Last Year f Same . Amerkan Foik Council Sets 1 56 Tax By DENA S. GRANT AMERICAN FORK American Fork's city; tax levy for i956 was set at 22 mills by" Mayor George C. Scott and-al- l embers of the council this week. There is city no change in thet levy over, that of last year. . A break doyta of the levy is: Contingent fund, five mills; streets and sidewalks, five mills; public safety, five mills; parks and public property, two mills; -- t ) -- city hall and memorial, 2 mills? public library, one mill; public affairs and finance, 1.25 mills; recreation, .75 mill. Total, 22 f mills. The levy was basd upon the city's- assessed valuation of The valuation for the year is up $166,000 over that of - 1935. The need for another police officer was brought ip for, discussion by Oouncilnran Glen Anderson, that two officers might ' ad lift- ed from; tjie drawing board and construction of the huge Mother Gooseufigures which constitute the main attraction of' the park moved V rapidly ahead. A big Pied Piper of steel has y hinges on his hat and greets with a "Hi" and a merry tune from his enclosed, tape, recorder. A big round "punkin" shell holds Peter's wife. Other characters are Jack, the beanstalk climber; Hed Riding Hood and the wolf, and Goosey Gander. Others are still in the planning stage. The; project committee" includes Myron Strate, assistant division superintendent of maintenance and utilities at Geneva; Dr. Houston; B. J. Sanderson, L. E. Ring-ge- r and G. L. Enke. The project pass-ersb- r Total $26,399 Two Grants For Research Received t. Two Brigham Young Univer' sity professors have received grants, totaling $26,399 for oac- terioiogical and entomological study. They are Dr. David M. Donaldson of the Department of Bacteriology who received a $12,912 two-yeresearch grant from the National Institute of Health for research in immunology , the study of how the body resists fection, and Dr. Dorald Allred of the DepaHtment of Zoology who "received a $13,487 grant from ' . the National Institute of Health to study the life habit of ticks. . ar . committeemen suggest. Two Named Judge pro Terns BORN - r ti An office building costing $35, been chosen as architect, .and jtt present he is working on detailed' plans for the new structure.!- - f The ' department is now occupy ing a portion of the first floor of the City and County Building, but has been requested to vacate prea" ent quarters as soon as possible. It is hoped that within the hear future the architect will haVe completed the plans and specifications said. The office building will care for in order that bids may be 'received a staff oT 25 workers and will be and construction wofk startedMr,' ; 100 feet by 6 feet with a full base- Baker said. ment to be used for storage and to $40,000 will be constructed as soon as possible for the Utah County branch of the Utah State Department of Public Welfare at 264 W. c3rd N. in Provo, Harold R. Baker, Utah County" director, ' announced today. Site-fthe building has been and it is hoped the depurchased partment can be moved in within the next six months, Mr. Baker or , ' A. "UlilWii Dean Terry and Dean Payne, Frovo attorneys, have been ap pointed as judges pro teih to serve in the city court in the event of Absence by Judge Jpsephi R. ': :. t Meservy. h The appoitments were approved by Provo City Council and- - were announced by City Manager5 E. r arl Udall. . ' Fire Destroys , Groceries Highway 28 between Leyan and Gunnison Thursday morning when a blaze spread from the rear tires to the trailer and cab. William D, S,tewart, Idaho Falls, Ida w told investigating of ficers,! E. C. Sherwojod and Rex Hill of the Utah Highway Patrol, that one of his rear tires ent flat and he continued driving, later j discovering that all four rear tires were on -- fire. Damage was estimated at $5000 to the truck which was owned by Keith Coons, Salt Lake City. A relief driver, Dick Hunter of Salt Lake City, was also in the truck. j ii.iin PREVIEW OF RIDING MEET EVENTS Georgia Anderson of Orem. left, and Verona Bakei- of Prpvo rstage a barrel race preview of: one of ' the events which may be seen in Provo this weekend at,', the District Four riding clubs meet. - ' L ": fnj 1 EVERY kn OFF SALE FOR ALL THE FAMILY! En WOMEN'S HEELS; REGULAR LADIES' 8,95 to 10.951 broken lot Assortment 2.98 to 3.98 YOUTHS- '- NOW . v juvo run n I t- , 3 BIG GROUPS LADIES ALiLt " - and Men CHILDREN'S - MISSES' - LADIES' ' ALL SUMMER 79 Books printed before 1501 now are known as 'incunbula," which 4s the Latin wordnltorcradIe. gmmmm&'-y..- Ltit r AMILrYI 4' ;i Introducing if era Sessions to Leona's Beauty Shop. 893 North 235 East, Orem. Open Monday through Saturday; til 9 Thursday evening. AC (adv.) 3 KG REflSONS OT V . . . Today: Girl to Gregg and Edith AHred Parks was hospitalized after he was accidentally struck by a biWakefield, Provp. Boy to Keith and Carol Nielsonj cycle. Thursday afternoon. The at 216 E. 4th J accident occurred Burroughs, Springville. ' Girl to Wayne and Kathleen S. as he was walking up the road looking back at his com Larsen Smith, Provo. panion, according to Police Chief Thursday: Reed Burgener. On the bicycle Clusse Boy Shirley was Duane Roundy, 25, of Pleas Scott, Provo. Girl to Oswald and Venice Han- ant Grove. Chief s Burgener and Orem Police Officer Burton Ivie sen JFarr, Provo. AT AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL investigated the accident. The boy was taken to the hos July 21 to", John and June 'Phillips pital by Orem' City ambulance Boywith lacerations, abrasions, and Framptori; Pleasant Grove. 20 possible internal injuries. He will July. " Boy to Sherman and Kay Millett possibly be fiospitalized until the ' Pi me 11. me weeK.' rne man on Fraugh ton, Pleasant Grove. msi the bicycle, was: hot citedrThere July 19 1 Boy to Herberr and Edna Mix was $25 damage to the bicycle. Gilbert, Pleasant Grove. Boy: to Warren and Winona Mon-so- n Youn 99 i ports VeaV , ear 2" 3" . . Shoes for Infants - Boys - Girls - Misses - Larfies iUC" V .1" CHILDREN'S CASUALS MISSES', ... ... MEN'S AND Gladiolus. 60c dozen. 358 North course10th uncontrolWest. FR traditional (adv.) r 2! s '4 City Brief Ads pse ANNUAL -- i I OUR Z3 one-eigh- th led. The approach which will also take things into consideration, rltther than ignoring them, will Jhelp to relieve the dis-locations m our economy. Such an approach will "help resolve the , Ismail business problems and give us a foundation on which to build a sound economy for the future' the speaker said. tco Jrk CAo n 111Lo JJ S O - JU W 75 TO V suMM! iR SENSATIONAL FEATURING CAVCim DRASTIC SAVINGS j 1 j DEPARTMENT, MARfnflWMC ........... v ... ar ; j ' , . .fc j -- its has in 1839. Provo, EJSTDC S E'S Saturday night at the District Four meet of the Utah State Riding Clubs Association, The meet will be held at the rodeo arena of the Utah County Fairgrounds, located at the sduth end of University Avenue, fhe public isi welcome. More than a dofcen clubs trom Utah and Wa"satch Counties will launch the two-da- y meet with a 7 at o'clock this evening parade from downtown Provo to the fairt grounds, A grand entry parade at 8 p.m. tonight will open the display of horsemanship with entries froni the following clubs: Lehi Ladies; American Fork Men' and Ladies Pleasant Grove Combined Men and Ladies; Or'em Men and Ladies; Heber Men; Kamas Combined Men and Ladies; Provo Men and Ladies; Utah County Sheriff's Posse. ! "Other, events on the schedule for tonight include drills, wild cow milking, barrel race, open stock horse, cutting horse, clover leaf barrel race, ribbon pull and team tying. Saturday's event will feature a flat race, half mile race, three-eight- h mile race, quarter mile mile race, relay face, race, charjot race, western pleasure class, potato race, trailer race and 'westernr trail vent. Winners in the district ipeet will copatpete with other regional winners in the state et stffigi duled at Heber early in Augjust, according to Glade L. Johnson, publicity -- chairman. uj 1 : Ishworth, Some of the. best horseflesh and riders in me Intermountain West will perform in Proyo tonight Jind Young Democrats Elect New Set Of County Officers Hunt of Lehi was elected tpis Week as the new president of the Young Demo crats of Jtah Countyj succeeding Heber Grant Ivins of American Fork. Other new officers named include Lyn Bellows, Orem, Vice president and Margie MOtt, Orem, secretary-treasure-r. Officers were elected at a meeting bf the' organization in the City and County Building, at which the speaker was Oscar W; McConkie Jr Democratic nomi nee for congress from the Second District. He told his audience inai uncontroiiea private, mo nopoly is a greater threat to free-- . dom of the individual than big government Mr. McConkie said "there has been a lot of talk about preserv ing thei freedoms of the indivi J frequtntly those who dual wave this banner fall way short in their assessment of the problem. Theyi hold big government, orMsorhe towould -- have itK any4 be the culprit. goverhmenl, "The viiotjisness of a malignant businessl cartel or monoply can far overjshadow the caprice of govermnent, if it is left to run ties, Claud At County Fairgrounds District 4 Riding Meet This Weekend Horace Mann founded the first siate normal school in, the United States at Lexington, MAss., distribution bf surplus commodi- I ; NEPHI Fire destroyed a semi trailer loaded with; groceries on iwWuiMili i ) 5-y- .. 5i , OR EM Joseph Parks, old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold AT UTAH T ALLEY HOSPITAL; v 1. 5 Elwood Boy Hospitalized By Cycle Mishap Statistics bem 4 j . fairyland park were w X V duty between 8 p.m. and am. Business firm operators declare one officer cannot do a complete job of checking business houses and policing throughout the city. The matter will be further discussed at the next meeting. Hardsurfacing the grounds north of the baseball park and immediately south of the new armory was discussed with a view of Reaching an agreement on-splitting thje costs between the National iGuardpand the cly. Guard officers . state they have Lrio funds! for this program and the city officials state the project will hav to await next year's u consideration J A request came in from the American Fork Hospital asking e the parkthe city to J of buildarea the east the ing determined will be The lostsj ing. before a ciion is taken . . Authoriiatioja for the purchase of two mjorej ajrj conditioners for the north roomsof City Hall and the purchase of floodlights in the amount ojf $200 for Rotary Park were given. The cost and type of fence bn the division line be tween the park and Richland Park are under consideration r City firemen were allocated $3$4 expense money for the state to Price in August. State Buys Site1 For Provo Welfare Building: If V jhaid-surfac- was begun before the strike alpd By WINIFRED N. JONES will continue, but the lapse .4 in "It's' an ill wind" - ' work allowed the men to Icontrib-ut- e And the good that blew from' the talents freely of their time """" national steel strike was this; ; to1 the the of creation park. " A group of unfortunate children In addition, the Denver and Rio have been made .happy ; by the Grand . Railroad will rebuild the combined effort of many of the school's small locomotive jnto a steel workers who in this free time 1'ToonervilleTroIley which will take have constructed, a fabulous fairy- visitors on a ride through the park land at thcTAmerican Fork Train ' Eventually the program will 'be ing School. expanded to include other, visitors Utilizing their many skills, the than, the children sat the school. men have made a dream of Dr. Anyone interested in. aiding the V. F. Houston, hospital superin- project may help by contributing tendent, a reality.- - Plans I for the to the necessary financial aid, e -- j Steelworlcers Contribute Idle Time to Build Park For Training School Kids five-acr- - at 22 Mills Levy Wind Blows Some Good III FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1958 Utah Couinty. Utah DAILY HERALD - i ... ' 3" Reg . 5.95 dncL6.95 V . Reg. 8.95 and 10.95 . . Reg. 12.95 reduced ; a" andl 6.95 . ; Aur entire stock of summer dresses YOU'LL WANT SEVERAL I MEZZANINE FLOOR Pedal Pusherjs - Bermuda Shorts - Skirts - Slacks Blouses - Skirts - Moved to Street Floor for this ,1 Clearance! drastically Price "STREET FLOOR d X GIRLS' 1 TO 6X AND 7 TO 14 BROKEN SIZES FABRICS-STYLE- S MEN'S Girls" Dresses, regular 1.98 to 8.95 mm mm . $4.48i2 ' THE REGULAR PRICE MEZZANINE Now 99c to IUI Mm SAVE I FLOOR Kirk,. Pleasant Grove. July 18 - i Girl to John and Nida Lee Beck f. ' ' Giddens, Lehi., ' Boy to Blaine and Rose Marie ; Parker Adamson. Lehi. Boy ko Roy and DeAnna Kum- , mer Masing, . American Fork. Girl ; to Marvin and Kathleen : n - D&niiED 54 LADIES V and GIRLS V0RK AND SPORT BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL! Boys' Double Knco ; BLUE BIS FOR ; . i.i1 ' DENIM ; Warren Olsen; American Fork. : July 17 41 1 ; . Boy to Rex and Carolyn Joyce jtiaweii nowc, American Girl to Paul and Lucille Mill? Harris, Pleasant Grove. I' - -- J - Girls. - Ladies' Swim Suits, famous ! The hippopotamus of the upper Nile; often' thought of as a harm less, amiable Creature, can attack without apparent provocation. take a holiday from the, drudgery of hand ironing. - . '' - - - f"1 Now . you- - can RENT an Ironrife. phone Utah Ap- - ; pliance Co. ' Complete home instruction FR - . W)M is Aniorica's EYE:1 - - Best-Selli-hg f or brands-i-A- LL Gin! DRYHESS...traditionaily dry! (9,4.4)... more body more flavor! SUPERB LIQUEUR QUALITY...Telvety REDUCED TO CLEAR! MEZZANINE FLOOR HUNDREDS smoothness! OF on ' Get them now for Back to School. DOUBLE KNEES WESTERN CUT! Copper rivited Farah brand. Sizes . STREET FLOOR 4-- 12 ! UNADVERTISED LADIES' HAND BAGS 8-27- furnished. 7Zm Iw STREET FLOOR (Adv.). r 00 Pair for SUMMER SALE CRYSTAL CLEAR HIGHER PROOF iff Men's' Kylon or Da-crSport Shirts C h &m b ray- - Work i . Shirts overs Knit Save ' slip- while j they ,last STREET FLOOR ! , - SUPER SAVINGS SAVE fJOV |