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Show 'Si " SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 . Utah Count. Utah ? SUN DAY .HERALD ::: AROUND AND ABOUT J --v. - y I with 5 of Provo, district, supervisor for Rotary Interreturn will home Jan. 18 after, participating in institutes national, in Clubs cities of the Intermouiitain Region and various for Rotary met with A. Z. Baker, "president of he Denver Southwest. At the J. Edwtn Stein Rotary International. His itinerary this week ihcludes clubs at Longmont, Colo.; Albuquerque, N. M.and El Paso, Tex. ; Mrs. Elmina Madsen of Springville has berij confined! to her home the past three months with illness. She is slowly regaining is the wife of her health and- hopes to be up and .about soon.-ShI. Madsen. . Jay . . e ' ... - i . . t; j ; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allred and children, Jo Xyn and Wayne, visited recently with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Allred, at Emery and Frron. j j 1 - LEHI Reorganization of the Lehl City. Council committees has ' jn completed by Mayor Frank , i Sharp, following the installation of E. B. Garrett and Dean Kirk-hanew councilmen. In appointing the committees, Mayor Sharp adopted a new plan creating one n?w committee, eliminating a few old com mittees, and .assigning only one councilman to a department. The new committee is on city equipment, and will be handled b Dean Kirkham. It is the first time Lehi has had suchv a comPaul E. LODGE HEAD govmittee, although Mayor Sharp of Jowa, supreme reports that other cities have ernor of the Loyal Order-o- f Moose, who will visit the Provo tried it with success. Mr. Kirk- ham's duty will be to supervise lodge Monday. the purchase and maintenance of equipment for, all departments of the city. He will, investigate new equipment needed and will obtain bids for the council's considers- tion. Other committees and their - Mc-Carvi- Supreme Governor Of Moose Lodges j at a 'dinner Sets Provo Visit MrJ and Mrs. Carl Gylfe entertained Thursday Jevening at their home. Kent Durrant was honored on his birthday with a dinner and a birthday .'cake. Those attending were his wife, .Mrs.. Kent Dur- rant, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Larsen and the hosts, . lle Mrs. Frank Ladd entertained out of town visitors held at her! home recently. Mrs. Lew Klink and Jchildren, Mark, Jeff and Nancy, of Salt Lake were honored prior tq their departure Atty. Paul E.. McCarville, Fort for Denver jto make their new hbmei Mrs. Klink is; the daughter of Dodge, la., supreme governor of Mrs. Ladd.: Other guests were Bruce and Rex Harrison,, grand- the Loyal Order of Moose and a sons, also of. Salt Lake, and Mrs. G. T. Harrison ofi Helper. member of tne lodge s supreme council, will visit Provo ; Lodge Mrs. Eugene Kay was honored on her birthday at the home of No. 843 Monday, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Kay, by mem i A class enrollment ceremony her mother and father-in-labers of tiie family. Refreshments were served. Family members will be heldjin his honor at 7:30 resent were Mr. and Mrs.'Max Bwain and daughters, Carla and p.m.tin the Moose Home, followed Connie, and Eugene Kay and son Michel. j" by a banquet for all members of the Moose and their partners. Camo Manavu of the! Daughters of Pioneers held its meeting Mr. McCarville has served in Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Taylor. The lesson was pre various Moose capacities for over sented by Cornelia Peterson. History was given by Mrs. Evanell 25 years, and holds the offices of Manglesonland a poem was read by Mrs. Marintha Pendleton. Re deputy supreme governor and freshments were served to' the group. The chorister is Mrs. La district governor of the Legion i Vern Thompson. of the Moose, the fraternity's sec ond degree. He was unanimously Mr. and Mrs. Golden Jackman. attended the funeral Thursday elected supreme governor at the of Mrs. Pauline Adams Burris at Magna", who was the victim of a International Convention of ,the ear accident last Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Rulon Moose in Philadelphia. Penn.. in ' i V V 1955. He holds all degrees of the , Jackman of Salt Lake. order, including Pilgrim Degree Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gibbons of Kamas visited: this week at the of Merit, the highest honor in the . home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair.TThe Gibbons Iwere en route to Moose. If Mona. I Mr. McCarville is a member of ':: I the American and Iowa Bar As Dr. and Mrs. Morris G. IngersoD of Orem were visited recently sociations. his brotoer. Dr. Joe Inger soil of Las jVegas, Nev., who was en by route fromIdahoi They were also visited by MrsJIngersolTs moth- i ; er, Mrs. OJ C. Dunn of Tooele. . w, j , New Committees For Council Work m, Ph. FR 44)217 COLLEEN ROWBERRY f : Livestock Show Gets '56 Chairmen Lehi Mayor Lists v chairmen are: Police and public safety (police and fire departments): Harold D. Westrlng. Public ground and city prop erty (Memorial building, hospi tal building, city park, city dump, equipment yard, etc.) E. B, Gar rett - Rex Finance and printing Zimmerman. Power and lights Harold D. ' Westring. Building and licenses Dean Kirkham. Cit hospital (administration) Rex Zirr merman. Cemetery Frank Sharp. Streets and walks Hugh Otter- , son, Recreation Hugh Otterson. Sewer and drain --Mayor and ' council. Waterworks E. B. Garrett. City equipment Dean Kirk fA By .FRANK G. KING SPANISH FORK Committees and chairmen to assist officials in the 1956 presentation of the Utah State Junior Livestock Show were announced Saturday by exhibit officials. Selections listed by show presi dent John E. Booth were as fol lows: Auction, Willis R. Hill; ad vertising, George Hawkins; spe cial activities, Jaycees and Lions' Club; fat beef, Dean Hansen and James West; bull exhibit, Dan Gull; calf scramble, Dr. Grant Jensen; dairy, Ronald Nielsen; breeding beef, Snell Swenson; Arnold Thomas; decorations, FFA, Ben Winters; Clubs, John Barnard; horse show, George Hawkins; horse pulling, R. B. Money; parade, Owen Harrison; exhibitors' jamboree, Ki wanis Club; publicity, Mack Hol-ley; sanitation, city fire department; sheep, Byron Killian; swine, Marion Sorehson; wool show, Ted Scott; yards, Frank Hughes; Young Farmers, Ted Scott; safety, Police Chief Grant White; gates, Chamber of Com merce, and auction office, Clyde 4-- H Jry- By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN A new schedule of LEHI sewer monthly charges has been set up in an ordinance just adopted by the Lehi City Council, with the approval of Lauren W. Gibbs, Rates for facilities not covered by the above schedule will be set by the city council according to the service rendered. The ordinance specifies that no sewer service will be rendered by fiscal agent. the city unless application is first When the sewer system is com- filed with the city. If the applipleted, the following charges will cation Ls not signed bv the Tn title owner, a guaranty deposit be imposed: must be made amounting to not Single dwelling unit $2.50. $2.50 less than the anticipated sewer Multiple dwelling unit per unit for the first two! units; charges for six months $15. $1.75 per unit for the next three The deposit can be refunded units, and $1.35 for each addition- when service has been termi- - a jt 17 C - .... i 1 n v? i nated. al unit. $2.50 for first unit; Motels Connection fees have been set $1.50 for each; additional unit. up on a sliding scale. For- - those Business institutions $3.75 for uho pay before the specified those with sanitary facilities for deadline, the fee is $100. For employes only;' $5 for those with those who make application on sanitary facilities for employes or after Jan. 1. 195g $110; on or and public (plus five cents for after Jan. 1, 195 $120; and 1960 $130. each 1000 gallons of water discharged into "the sewer from For those who make application coolers or other use). within the specified deadline soft drink Cafes, parlors, drug (either for the initial sewer line stores, taverns, pool halls, etc or some future extension) the with public toilet facilities $5 city will have constructed at city (plus 10 cents per month for each expense a stub line from the street lateral to the property line. seating space). Those who sign up after the deadChurches $2,50. line must pay cost of the stub Theaters $5. All other business units of what- installation, a charge not less Mack Holley, new president of the Spanish Fork Chamber of Commerce. I CC PRESIDENT Mack Holley Heads CC In Spanish Fork non-sanita- ry SPANISH FORK Businessman Mack Holley vas selected this week as president of the Spanish Fork Chamber of Commerce for 1956. Mr. Holley is the manager nature, riot mentioned above. than $75. of a grocery and dry goods store. ever Under terms of the ordinance, with facilities for em Other officers elected ' were ployes sanitary the with those For $3.75. only city reserves the right to inFred R. Jex and A. Reed Halver- for the faculties stall stub lines wherever it is adpublic sanitary White. sen, vice presidents; RoVve Harri- $5. visable to prevent future tearing Other current show plans in son, Grant Halverson, Verl Stone, Launderettes $3.75 (plus five up of streets and inconvenience direc- cents for each 1000 gallons of to the clude a meeting at the Memorial Cleve Swenson, three-yea- r public. In such case, the Building Jan. 25 for all interested tors and Milo C. Andrus, secre- water discharged into the sewer.) property owner will have no right Schools Five cents per person to use the srob until the stub fee persons. This meeting has been tary. arnounced as the first step in a Holdover director is Max Creer. per month (based on the month's has been paid. No inspection per campaign to spur better interest Outgoing directors are Ralph operation, with minimum of eight mit may be applied for or issued in the show and build for its suc- Bramwell, Louis Clegg, Jack months per year). until the stub fee is paid. cess. Other meetings for the pur Christensen and George, Hawkins. Persons desiring sewer servof show Horace and Other Charles are board members pose Magleby. ice, in addition to paying the conPrince, detailing operation and plans will be held imme- L. GoodJiffe, Marcellus Nelson, Chamber plans for the coming nection fee, must obtain from the diately prior to the exhibit itself Wallace H. Gardner, Glenn Bow-e- year are soon U be announced, it city an inspection permit and pay an inspection fee. which will be in May. Frank O'Brien, Dennis L. was stated. -- 3 . n, j ham. mmiiBUH3HW ; Orem Postal Up S. L. Attorney Receipts per cent increase Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen entertained at their home in in postal receipts at the Orem Post uver for Village Saturday night. The group enjoyed a lunch and the Urges Wills attending were this evening was spent playing rook and canasta. postmaster Mr. and Weeks Jr. Total receipts E. Allridge, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Wakefield, Mrr and Be Made Out for Mrs. Ellis Alfred, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jorgensen,, Mr. and Mrs. were The total lip Jorgensen. and Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen, was I I f 1 I MA ." - Lehi Lists Schedule Of Sewer Charges f ll4k M Jfc M I I I A II I1HHI 111 : I i OREM , A 10 Wy-mou- nt Office was noted Clyde Couples Mrs.-Le- e Phil- 1955 I s ' : 1 1955 for 1954 DED aiy week by GODildl $32,879. 1954 Py I GUtf $29,915. Members of the Provo Kiwanis The mall cancellations for the Hollis Dean Snelson, son of Mrs. Robert Scovil, is here visiting Club, meeting in the weekly club nv nth of December are indica while on leave from the U. S. Navy. He is accompanied by bis luncheon, were advised Thursday tive of the Increasing volume of wife, Marie, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatfield of Spring by Junius C. Romney, Salt Lake mail being! handled by the Orem ville, who has been living in Alameda, Cal., while Hollis has been City attorney, to make a will office accordin gto Mr. Weeks. He aboard the USS Onslow in Pacific waters. She will make her home with the help of a qualified attor indicated that there was an in here when ihe reports for duty which he .expects to take him over- ney, in order to facilitate the work crease 'in cancellations of 21 ' seas again' in April. of probating the estate after cent, with the final month of per j the ' death. ! "i i a of 205,100 .total year showing ?. - Get ready for 1956.' Order envelopes and receipt books. We pick The speaker told of the great of mail canceled as com Times. AC (adv.). interest shown in Salt Lake by pieces up and deliver. Qrem-Genewitn 169,000 pieces can the public in attending a number pared celed in December, 1954. of clinics on this subject, sponj of the steady increase Sontaquih News te sored by Bar. He cited in Evidence, business' at the Orem Post Of figures showing that the vast ma fice during recent years is shown jority of people fail to realize the by the following tabulation of importance of making good wills receipts. Since 1949 there has and keeping them up to date as an increase of 140 per cent. the person's status might, be been Total receipts in that year were changed. in 1952 receipts totaled how $13,765.51; Mr. Romney explained Monday at, the city hall. Elected state and federal "death taxes" $20,735.74; !m 1953, they were By ESTELLA PETERSON and in 1955, $32,879.15. The 1956 city were, Arthur Wickman- Lloyd operate and outlined the steps $24,936.22 SANTAQUJN Albert Hudson; Alfonzo that must be taken in a "probate budget was" approved recently at Westover, Johnson, before the district 'Outstanding Junior Henry iGreenhalgh, I. C. $27,000 by the eity council. It is Halladay and Ployd Kay. A finan proceedings court. He also called attention an increase of $800 over last cial report was readx by . Amber to a number of popular evasions Citizen Award Made Tne new mistakenly designed to alleviate Ol EM' wicKman, secretary. Margie Brereton, year's budget. The increase was board meet will in February and the necessity of probating the es daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William made possible by toe higher as elect a president and secretary, tate, uch as having deeds exe Brereton, and seventh grade stu sessed valuation of property made cuted to some of the heirs before dent at Lincoln Junior High by the state. The money is allo Mrs. Sarah A. Wall was honor death,' and placing the deeds in School was selected as the cated as 'follows: $16,775 for a ea wnen visitors called - to con- a safety deposit box. There is Junior Chamber of Commerce as general fund which is used pri gratulate her on her 90th birth also a service often resorted to "outstanding junior citizen" re- Mrs. Mar as "joint tenancy." cently. marily fori parks, toe cemetery day. In the group were " streets and and and library, garet York and daughters, Some of these devices are dan $7,750 for culinary water Madge, Kate and Wilma of San gerous, he said, and often serve club, was in charge of the meetroads; t and ' for upkeep on lines and wa dy, Mrs. Ida Conover of Provo, to thwart the intent of the indi ing, . were ter developments and $2,475 for and Mrs. Arminta Tuckett of vidual who makes the will. Glen Berge, WiGuests Santaquin. A dinner was served in Mr. Romney was introduced by lliam Anderson, Canada; Paul oiling all citylstree the late afternoon by Mrs.. Wall's Clair M. Aldrich, a club director. Huber, Salt Lake City; Dr. Creed Seven bo&rd members to repre- daughter, Mrs. Darrell Horrocks. Stanley H. Heal, president of the Brimhall. sent the Summit Creek Irrigation and Canal Company, were elected I J v - va . T - s 40. 1 toe-Sta- Santa quin Council Approves 756 Budget at $27 000 i ; - i j - . . ,, i I , East Provo Stake Priesthood j Meet Scheduled Today , . ' . Sis - WJ J? " v A. meeting of East Provo LDS Stake will be held at 2:30 pan, today ata rtr tii tj a n I Ti. chapel. Speakers' will include 'Geralft Mathews land Orrin Jackson, members of the stake high coun cil. A musical number will be furnished by elders from the Twelfth Ward. . stake the Preceding meeting, there will i be quorum meetings for the High Priests and Seven. ties or the stake. s 0 .- ,p - I 1 hi-- j l J1 fS Ir y0 TiffanV ever-popul- ar VJ X ty!e engagement ring with diamond and match- l Ting wedding band. In 14K gold. 11 blue-wh-He 9 - tlO .'K1QC3EV 0l7C3i Mco -- VL I ! II i Never any interest or carrying charges, on Schubach's easy payment plan. i L Michigan's first oil pool of any importance was located near Port . Hivon about 1886.' . 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