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Show flea for Children th-Tr- op SUNDAY, APRIL 15r 1956 Utah County. Utah " 14 i : - SUNDAY HERALD Asked For Commission Residents Seek Solution i Support New Playgrpund Urges Action On Freeway PhiflipsiLane Over-Crowd- ed Service clubs are being asked to support a new playground at 1600 sunset vvara area. The 1700 North road, proposed W. 6th ;s. in schools have agreed Provo City by the county would provide a that a school site of a part Lakecross town route between a for be used playground; and the view and Rock Canyon area. the area for a ball will level city irainintf off northeast traffic to diamond. Geneva said taty tkunciiman The West side has no playground Marion Hinckley, who is also a for ana service cxuds nember of the city planning will youngsters, be ureec to sponsor installa ' oard tion of playground equipment. City The Phillips Lane problem will Manager n.ari uaau. saia loaay. discussed before toe city sound anning commission again next m aecmeis. tmeasured Qonth. T i their own study committee; but The possibility of dosing Phillips Lane X 1430 North) because of acute hazard to children from heavy traffic was discussed Friday evening by worried parenU and Provo City Planning 'Commis informed no official action can be 12-ac- re iaken prior to a proposed meeting f Brigham Young university au- aorities, state road commission, rovo City Council and city and sion. :ounty planning commissions, to Residents were urged to forrr ttscuss the complex rights of way? ivolved for needed access roads Phillips Lane , is partly owne y the city; partly by the count; ' is a bare 25 feet from propert :ne, with paving a scant 13 fet vide. The north side of its wes nd, which is county owned, ha luffed off a long the brink of t iilL. further narrowins it. ftrnwth of the' Brieham Younf University and the northeast has orced upon this narrow lane onlv cross street between Eizth North and Rock Canyon Wash 1.5 miles distant heavy arterial traffic. Theoretical Speed In theory," speed limit Is 25 mph "In nractice." residents have com plained again and again to the city, fathers, "a majority of dri vers careen down the. narrow lane at excessive speeds." j 'Keen your kids and dogs off I the street," one driver told1 an; angry ' resident wnose cnuaren ELECTED George Reynolds, were almost run over new president of the Lehl JunCountv Surveyor Vern Green, a ior Chamber of Commerce. resident of 1430 North, said he understood BYU had once promised abroad below the hill most of which now would .be inside its campus at about 1330 North Later, he said, the route was nlanned lust north of 1430 North; and now proposed location is at 1700 North, just inside tne norm boundary of BYU property. Small Children , 4t LEHI Reynolds, At Dresent narrow George Phillips Lane young LeM sportsman and civic n40 North) is carrying tne en leader, has been elected presi tire traffic of the northeast, he II dent of the Lehl Junior Chamber children live ' of Commerce for the coming said. Some 40 small narrow lane. this homes in along installed at an TTunnrfinff into year. He will becruet Phillips Lane next month, inaueuration ban east traffic from rhmes fmrn the succeeding Rex. Southwick, who the imner c&mnus dormitories; has served during the past year. the northeast extension ot is mm Other new officers are Ralph and the eastern foothill sub- first vice resident: Rob East, i ert, Karren, - second vice presi-- rrrh. At it wpst end. Phillips Lane secredent; . Kenneth Whimpey, connects with the Canyon road; tary; George Tripp, two-yethe campus field house road Dale Clark, holdover di- and lower nnimfcv road. 1420 North: link I rector; Leo Loveridge and Joe ing the northeast subdivisions with 7unan. bnevear directors, and Avenue-and- , via Tweiim Rex South wick, state director. University 91. TCnrth U.S. with i Mr. Revnolds has served as Mrs.; J. Edwin Stein, a resident I f secretary of the Jaycees" and cur of Philllns Lane on the city side. rently is a member ofipe.iai said she did not believe construcVolunteer rire Depa.run.em. xxc tion of proposed 1700 North for is a director of the Lehl Wildlife cross traffic would greatly relieve AssHt.lnn. fand "recently was 1430 North because it would be lalafteri nreaident of the Utah 'out of the way" fox many now I County Wildlife Federation. using Phfllipr Lane. j . ! i : ; f - 3 i .- ; j " : . iniiiii - j ' L : Defendant Admits Burglary Charge ' purposes -- check for correction. city manager. : i , : gf, . jThelda made out a check to pay her monthly subscription, ;she filled in $L50 where the figures are written then wrote "One - -t i j d Mrs. When Ronald M. Wood.1 21. Alpine, charged in 'Fourth District Court with burglary of Hale warehouse of Utah Power and Lieht Company, ou the supProvo- - Canyon, has entered a plea Hundred and Fifty"; check. the of line! of guilty. Sentencing has been set plementary her for thanked Keith Mrs." for April 27.placing such a high, value on returned her Boy Scouts or Jaycees, said the the paper and ; T .' : ; vi for the Orem area, is grateful for the value one of her. customers places j on the paper, but she still had to decline the W'-I- , , offer.; Lunce-for- Mrs. Irene Keith, circulation agent Herald Daily OREM f ' j . All city department heads have been reauested to make sure motor vehicles carry decals (painting of city insignia), with the .exception of the detectives ; r;i ;r r; '': L Utah County Commission this cars. were heads The department week is! sending out letters to to make sure city motor asked towns nd of all cities, mayors carrv onlv authorized vtJh He ursine that mayors vand cnambers nersonnei Son city business. to of commerce take action prior be. used lor May 23 on approval of right of City cars may not' and city equip driving; personal a later for way; proposed freeway ment cannot be used for ocner al to U.S. 91. witnout Although the interstate freeway than citvi i authorization, may not: be built for some time, special it is urgent that right of way be Such authorization 'would be secured now, said sterling Jones, made for community use such of litter gathered by as pick-u-p commission chairman. :. : tome Now! Even We Don 't, Value it so High City Cars Must Carry Decals ' i ' . ' j """" " ' i " , v V M nn,,JIIL r Leni JCs Elect New j Officers Slate Ns t Jf i 111 l " V v ! i- f. - v .' - . "i . - !)-- :i ) : ( : i '! , i II r ir.arn , :0 -- I . . -.. !' !' - i- ; ' : i r- - di-rect- or; ar .1 - I l ; NilTO "W ?A tOA .! U W fe4 mm Ji - .... . A7" , (C - 'i , : . . II Fmm : ' " I i : W W mm mm l i A .s : - E mm .r- ' i? W 3 m mm mm. mm y- 1 , y i. . s : s 7 ' -.-r L; I 7..."l i -- ; !' - I i .... X .- - y S i. - .- 'nniv Solution , The only solution would be to Statistics t RYU to ooen 1330 North be low the hill as previously prom ised." she said. "Concern has been eimressed for safety of college stu eret SATURDAY Boy to Francis and Jean Wine-brenfl- er 1' but what about our little dents Boyer, Springville. rhilriren?" Boy to Russell Dee and Carol William Beazer, planning chair Johnson Williams. Provo.; said the 1330 North street man, Mathis Boy to Paul and Norma but .not been had "planned" Bird, Springville. As an "advisory com Tan- "ornmised;" Boy to Arthur and Reva can we plan . but cannot mission, . ner Witt, Orem. ne a recommendation, enforce Girl to Paul Dee and Betty said. . Morrell, Spanish. Fork. Planninc consultant Dale De-Girl to Charles and Shirley spain! said original plans had Waisner Adams, Or em. been made at a time when the FRIDAY ' RYU contemplated an enroll Twin cirik i James C. and ment' ceiling of 5.000. Louise DeuH Hone, Orem. Present plans of constructing Ny new Boy to Svend dormitories to the north to holm Svendsen, "Provo. nrvmmndate an expected col AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL liege population of 12,000 or even !.' . Aoril ft 15.000 would' create a future Boy to Donald and Rose Marie problem of several 1000 students Jerling LeBaron, American jrorjc traveling north-sout- h on foot east-wes- t April 5 traffic vehicular with Boy to Frank and Betty Adams across the campus, he said. Eastman, American Fork. ar Permitfcinff an east-weBoy to Max and Bonnie Jean terial street to split the campus Hindmarsh S h i f r e ri Pleasant would be equivalent! to establish1" . Grove. ing a highway between the sci 4 April ence building and Joseph Smith Girl to Santiago and Emily Building, he said. American JaramiHo Hererra, r Aware of Problem Fork. AciiteL aware of the problem,! 1 2 BYU has called in best campus Boy to Lawrence and Marilyn engineering talent of the coun--i X. Hoglund Hansen, American try to study a possible solution, Fork. Mr. Despain. J Girl "to Roy J. and Lorena said J. Edwin Stein said everyone Abbot Slater, American Fork. realized importance of &e uni to the community but versity "someone should look- out for our Closing off interests, too." be "better would Lane Phillips than nothing." he 'said. Heavier ' policing; should be . SANTA ANA, Calif. (UP) Funeral services were pending today mandatory until a traffic solu for four Dersons.. including a two- - tion is reached, said Mr. Green. year-olgirl killed when their car One solution suggested was smashed into tne sloe .ot a speea-fn- that Phillips Lane be made a deadend, closing it to the east; Mssenser train near here. Patrol California but leaving residents access to Highway The m!H the driver of the car appar- - the west. ', ently didn't see the train Friday Another solution proposed was because of a heavy rain. There that access from the east end r of wr no skid marks. Phillips Lane to Nlneth East be Killed in the grinding crash were made so 'difficult", that traffic - "Mr! and Mrs. Charles Cochraij, would cross over on 1700 North . their daughter, Barbara Jean, $f Unstead. .' rvwta Mesa. Calif., and Cochran's brother, Lennie Cochran Jr., 18, of Youth y V I : '.''-V'.- - --J .. i i ? . I i t ' I and-Jwett- a - f -- st - - .' - . "'.w--.f- r ! - - : - ef9S i . . I ' ' " ; - - - i"i - Four Killed In :t " :'r'' '" ';J ;: : o- - .. i j ; i I ' WASHER' OLD D0V3 YOUR BE ; T. i YOUR LET - Crossing'Crash : ' - " : ' ! ! ' ; ' i ' - at such a CocsolfoaSurcs rivos yoa oop-vjflslio- ' 'Supreme Specie! model PAYf.lEE3T ! LOt7 PHICG! d f ; " " I . i J Rotary Clubs'; WYOMING SENATOR TTTTS REPUBLICANS CITGO O'Mahoney fhf 5ksiate (UP) (D-Wy-o), anti-tru- st , Axjtxctl erdb Conference Opens rinsing known lesves dodbc rpssiljo dean toe? free. Use less vstcr. saves cf tera svstszn .... over tCZ cl ccct 0 -- - SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The Sen." Joseph three Youth annual .Rotary day ' chairman f Conference opens here today committee. with a panel discussion by visit- tczp and hot water! Lets hot sadpy wafer. -- j-c- a . More tiiC4 clothes action gets djanar yet, oujj there's do tangling or tearing . . ACITATC2 ACTIOM ro-- re-u- sd : Friday night called the Republicsn slogan of "peace, prosperity ana wmsress" a "delusion." . nTVTahonev told a forum spoa sored by the Catholic Labor Al-iiane that instead of peace, we bave a cold war, instead of pro perity, we hive national debt" " ONE EMBARRASSMENT aTPTT'Tt ANOTHER ' (UP) It ;was INDIANAPOLIS ... ' ait-eaaJ. one emoarrassmeiii just nt her Fridav for Lieutenant Gov ing foreign high school students !Aid and Utah students back from visiting abroad. The conference will be highlight ed by tours of the Gadsby Plant of Utah Power and Light Co., and meetings with Gov. J. Bracken Lee, Mayor Adiel F. Stewart and the city commission oa Monday. On Tuesday, the youths will tour the University of Utah. ; C3I3QQV : ' : t ' . ' : . -- ' - ' ; v . ' - ' - r7 cior te3N';fcs ' fy . j - , , ' ' ....... ',..;;" ... v ' . " . - -- -- ' ".,'' - ' ' - ' l" ; 5 i . r ...... UNIVERSITY AVE. . Irrt-Utlo- ns, 30-mi- le 235 No. drue-fls- t money-bsc- 0 ''.,, . ' i r r i . " ; r ! j ;.. . G if i ; "t; st ; ''! . vrzi c'j fabric .! ... GOLD v ' - 2:' HOME 5 i PROVO even syn- thetics xriih and safety. select tbs water tcsspctatere to !J d - Lets yea FUUNSSHINGS emnr Harold Handle? of Indiana. a police It worrfsd by "Bidder Wfcae" or was Ottuag, stopped by Handley ltca-- i Up Kigti (too I recent, buminf man who said he h3d been diving tog cr ttro&f, Clnndy CrUwl cjiatloa) zone. du to coram f.n Kidney ud 1 miles an hour in a for qojcIc, fruifyint. try CYSXEX had eomtortlBff he Then Handley discovered help. A bitoa CYSTX tblet( fet. mnd used in paat 25 years pro left his driver's license at home. success. Ask fw CYST.i under was told lieutenant k .The governor luf aacil fetter yva Xeelfuxiite. leaorwr. to appear in court next week. . ' . M. ? ...!' t : ' ' clotbes last 1cqX. , watts trLrcnofi. " FR 3-29- 50 |