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Show I 4 i . i ..... p . I i ' leasani Grove CiYv Council Supports Feb 4 e cessj Road I, 1 i r SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1956 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Lindpn Council Combines Duties In New Job; Supports Free Access Road , 1 By BEULAIi BRADLEY iage improvements on present .S PLEASANT GRuVE Pleasant .Highway 91 to its ultimate capaciGrove City Council and Mayor Ed ty to; protect business now on ward C. Roberts passed a resolu Highway 91. tion this week to support the Utah Mayor Roberts states that the Commission in 'their pro- - city sewer construction is finished i County posal to zone the area adjacent except for. several smaller exten to the contemplated' free access sions.j and city officials plari to highway,, which would un a mile spend fethe balance of the construe- south west of Pleasant Grove. The tion money on hand on these ex council voted to recommend to the tensions. The council passed on to be run on Second Utah State Road Commission that an extension ' o West ion Center Street running pur-- l they proceed immediately lone the north the new sub for into, chase, block, property necessary r the building of the much needed division t her e. Other extensions ' U. v a vvillxb? passed on in the? nqar fu road. ' : ' ' Commissioner ; Sterling D. Jones ture. )N ' and a group o citizens from Provo Discuss Sewers; and Northern Utah ; County, com-- , Sewer Engineer Al Sorenson met munities met .with the; council to with the council to discuss sewer discuss the proposed highway. Aft- problems. He stated that Pleasant er, a two h&ur discussion of the Grove jhad' received more in return merits of the roadway, the council, for each sewer dollar than have voted unanimously to support the! most Utah cities. The $5,000 re"councy commission in promoting maining in the fund will be used to the highway, and setting aside the complete the added extensions.. right-of-wa- y fo: the road. Mayor Roberts stated that engiC Told" Purpose neers fand city officials are now At- - the hearing.il the group was a survey of street damage told'i that the purpose of the free making caused by sewer construction. "Aft access road is to assure easier er completion of the survey," said travel through the county, and to Mayor Roberts, contractors may ' . road- i - i ? - , l- - - " , provide convenient access ways to each community from the proposed roadway, The group was told thait ' no" business establishments will be allowed on the new roadway, necessitating travelers to Tuse cities nearby for needed gasoline and lodging. HThe group will make recommendations to Utah State Road Commission to encour- - i RANKS FIRST IN CHICKEN PRODUCTION IOWA I DESj MOINES (UP) . . States 4-Sp- eed 3-77- 29,650,000 chick- ens diiring .1955, nearly 8 per cent of all the chickens in the United ' ; . , , ;: come to the surface to two minutes to fill one every its lungs with fresh air. ! ' - L : 1: $300-a-month- I , ," ) road-superintende- " - tri-dut- , ng , ( sub-divisi- on ; I : ! Pleasant Grove Strawberry! Days Rodeo Queen Will be Selected in Memorial Day Contest years of age land older, is eligible to enter the contest. "Contestants will not be Judged by the costume, but according to Days Strawberry personality and riding ability," held in Pleasant Grove June 20 announced Chairman Gillman. and 21. The annual contest will No former queen will bef eligible i take place at the Pleasant Grove to compete. Arena atn 8 p.m., according to Out of town officials will be Kenneth R. GiUman,rodeOCbair-man-, selected as judges for the conand Pleasant; Grove Riding test which will also feature a : Club captain. rodeo show, with no admission horsewoman from Any young charge, to round out an evening's or of Utah any part surrounding entertainment. 1 states, 16 I Washer land Board; of Education said Friday it may as well close the 'community's high school for good. V students are. attending Other business of importance Only 17 classes at the school. taken up at the Pleasant Grove Riding Clubs meeting held in Lindon recently was the discussion- of the drill to be held on DAL ADAMS Strawberry Days. Drill practice was set for Wednesday and FriTHE TRAILER MAN day nights at the Pleasant Grove SEE OUR AD Arena. Gordon Taylor, Howard and Arnell were Peterson Green, IN CLASSIFIED the three Riding Club members NO. 104 appointed to buy calves for rop ing for the annual events L , Reg. 229.95 J $1 QQ95 with trade , , ! Utah Apnliance Co. 120 North University j 1. ) , h i -- T 13-1- I f bit must 40 , I A hippopotamus can submerge, road-superintend- er - , Iowa, for the nation's top corn many gyears PLEASANT GROVE Memorial state, now claims to be first ,in Day on May 30 has been selected chicken production. as the day for determining who The Iowa Development Com- will reign as queen over the 1956 mission reported today that Iowa Rodeo to be farmers, produced fOR SALE BY OWNER TON 1953 CHEV, Transmission Overload Springs Call FR $875 Mayor Harold Keetch announced 95(,000 gallon tank is Inadequate to By EVELYN BLAKE, . Lindon N The City that fines will be imposed if water hold the watei needed to supply LINDO water-mastdouble-dut- y used for irrigation is not controlled. Lindon residents without its over and : . f: ing." held After discussion regarding a let- flowing and causing a Waste. job, formerly Another important item of busithis who Gillman Reed ter resigned from county commissioners, According to Kenneth H. GUI-ma- n, by ness conducted at the council meeta into was consolidated read week, councilman for . recreation, by the mayor,' the counciimen ing was a unanimous, vote for a triple-servic- e addition with the to voted with commitjob the Green and Nyle Harris have go along Ray water main extension. The imwhen! councilmen tee advocating a limited access consented to sponsor: the Pony duties of police provement; will necessitate the lay-in- g met for their regular meeting highway to be 'constructed on the League this year. All Lindon boys, of a four-inc- h line along Seceast side of Utah Lake rather than 5 years of age and interested! Thursday. ond Easti between Third and in the west. will continue Walker Leonard in becoming, a member of the Pony , Fourth North, and to Third East. fhei capacity , of city marshal until setNeed new for a may contact Mr. Green,; and League, Bids for the extension will be let larger the new assignment is made. Mr. or Councilman Gill-- ; Harris, as soon as! pipe is available. tling , tank to conserve culinary man. ' for employ.Written 4 .f application Bids Accepted aired at this meetment vyith Lindon City for. the water was also Mayor Keetch suggested that This year Lindon will Join up5 water-master,- 1 ing. combined, a Ertman Christensen, councilman and ;500,000 gallon capacity tank be with Pleasant Grove in their, recre--' 1 in charge) of safety, for the pur considered. As it now stands, the ation program. will be accepted policerduty job chase of a new t;ity police car. beginning toda, Sunday and no Bids will be opened by next meet! 25. Councilrrten BROTHERS-PROMOTE- D Paul C. and Samuel J. Jones, sons of later .than May ing of the council May 21. meet to have May 26 to agreed Patrick Jones, 1129 E. 230 S., Provo, who are servMayor Roberts states that the vMr. and Mrs. read applications. city planning commission has near ing in the iU- - S. Army sand Navy, were both recently promoted. y interested in this Anyone to received an He Electronic Technician. left, Paul, promotion the of ly completed position ;is invited to address has;entered the Navy Sept. 1; 1954, and completed!! boot training city streets in the new eastern secto City Counciimen, applications tion of the city. He reports that a at San Diego. From there he went to an electronic school at co Elvie Erickson, City Clerk, study willi be made for zoning for Treasure Island. t He i now stationed at the Naval Air jsta tion Lindon City, Utah, stating age and r at Pensacola Florida, Samuel was promoted to Assistant In" larger homes in the , , areas, and for proposed park sites. structor In Electronics. He entered the Army in Nov. 1, 1955 and qualifications. water-floode- d over Concerned play areas, and possible school took his basic training at Fort Carson Colo. He is how stationed Streets in certain aijeas of Lindon, at the Electronic School at Fort Sill, Okla. growth, as well as church growth. MAY SPECIAL ONLY 17 STUDENTS IN Frigidaire Automatic THIS HIGH SCHOOL RUTLAND, Iowa (UP) The Rutbe required to allot additional construction, money for road rebuild ! i i 71 C X f ; i ! t ! rr 1 : i ft m m r 4 ;.- i - ' Hii0 ? iff) Mi 5 l(M) 7- - 'I . ) . I I r : L ; - . , - 0 ! 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