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Show 1 I "'J) 1 . CUT7DAY, MAY 27. Utah 1S3 ; : . AROUND AND ABOUT u. V. ... N County- t .. Plans Underwav for Annual Lehi ti Roundup; Dates Set June 2829, 30 SUNDAY HERALD County.' Utah " With' - - it; vr v ' " Ph. FR COUXINBOWBmY 4-02- j ". " r tf " ' . , - t ' -, ' ' r ' ; , ; , .. k -- : i ! , , ' . - !,.;., - ', . . ., ; , v - , - , . ' . - - - ' . V - , i I ij 1 fl K ; i are visit-to- g 'Mr. tad Mrs. James Greenhalfh of Tacoma, Wash... with her parents; Mr; and Mrs. Lloyd Anderberg of Orem; land r - ' , 4 ' r ' -- I1 ' Mrs. AnderMr. and Mrs! Joseph Greenhalgh of Jfe'phi. Mr. and a four day on left Mra. Saturday berg and Mr and "of Greenhalgh Utah. Southern j trip, to tht canyons Mrs. Bertha Hardenbrook was 75 years old May 25. She has be honored todayat an open house eight living children. She willand Mr. and Mrs. George WELCOME SIGHT TO OREMMore water and bitter pressure is now available for Orem, with at the home of her daughter at Fourth L. Falkner of Springvillt. Friends -are invited to call during the hooking in of a new city well Saturday. Inspecting the increased flow from' a hydrant V. L. Beckham with water ' City Martell Engineer . Keetch, : West and Tenth South is ':'..-"'- , superintendent, afternoon; j. j f j ; LeGrand Jarm an, and on the hydrant right. Mayor turning -- " son-ln,-la- The water supply in OREM Orem is more than doubled with the addition of the water from the well on which drilling began last summer and which j is now I finj "I i r ished according to Mayor LeGrand . I ' son of E. Mrs. Gottfredson Mr. and Merrill David Gottfredson, Jarman. City officials were on of SpringvilleV was recently promoted to airman second class. He hand Saturday morning to see the is with the U.S. Air. Force at Great Falls, Mont. and is crew chief water gushing from eight water for his plane mechanics.' He is expected home on furlough in July. hydrants, washing out the lines so j . . , j that the water can enter the lines. The new well is located at Sixteenth South and Eighth East and will particularly help the residents in the southern area of Orem. However, the water will be mixed with water from the other sources and will be used by all Orem residents. The water will be run for a- - pe riod of 48 hours before entering the Carley Jeffs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jeffs. Is stationed at Hutchinson, Kan., at the U.S. Naval Air Force Station. He is an aircraft engine mechanic and has been in the service a year. I Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Larsen and daughter, Sydney, of Sunnyside, Utah, spent a week visiting at the home 'of Mrs. Larsen's mother, Mrs.f Marion Larsen. They left Saturday to return home. - I: and Mrs. Bobert Hellewell and family left Saturday for Idaho to spend a week visiting with his parents; Mrs. Fannie Price Is seriously iil at the L D S Hospital in 'Salt Lake andt is undergoing medical treatment. , , Mr. ! city water 'lines. City Engineer L. V; Beckman reported that l any one in Orem lacked water pressure it was due to the small line and that If reported to the city hall, it would be taken under immediate consideration. Plans are already in the making for the drilling of other wells according to O. V. Farnsworth. city manager. This well was dug to a depth of 700 feet and the soft spring water was well below the water table of other Orem i resi dents who depend upon water from artesian wells. It will bring an ad ditional seven second feet of wa ter into the system with approximately 85 pounds of pressure main V tained in the water iines. , I Water lines to accommodate this . I Bebert Johnson, son of Mr Floyd Johnson of Orem underw ent medical trestment at the Utah Valley Hosoltal. and is eonvaleuu. - ver-nig- ht produced last year's Lehi Roundup, and nad been signed to produce the show this year. Committee assignments for the I celebration remain unchanged. Morris Clark is; chairman of the Queen-o-de- o and Stock Parade,' andj John Zimmerman is rodeo chair man.. B. J. Lott and E. N, Webb1 t 100 GRADE FARM TANK MILK, It 3 ! ' k':7 J I' HALF GALS riJiniri: VllVIVb FOR Paper ftottlei 5r WITH THIS COUPON XB2 CUrr was released Thursday from the Utah Valley . iir yivi r All Our Storn Uood Sunday Monday,' Taesday, Wednesday OREM: : unqsrgomg major surgery, 1 Hos- - - '' - U. O. Blnmenthal, 356 E. Center, is reported to be recovering from an injury to his back in a faU about two months ago. Mr. and fin. Earl Holdaway and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Clegg spent last weekend in Las Vegas with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs J. IL Ptttrs j jThey also toured Hoover Dam and Boulder City. - r i . I f) 1 Eli's Fine ?oods University Dairies , Wilberg's Store Clyde's Super Market Nimer's Arctic Circle Reid's Fruit Stand Market Basket Produce Center, Lindon j THESE STORES OPEN SUNDAY ! 1 ; MY X AL HARRIS DAIRY J I it ? - BUI li- . . ! ! : ORANGE OR FRUIT PUNCH Hal Johnson of Lakeviewj underwent Surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital this week. He is the major husband of Mrs; Rhea Johnson. j--j ' i BUTTERMILK. Contest Provo, Appliance won a recent i sales contest for i'i . Ironrite ironers.f according to Rollo this weekend are , Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, owner of the firm. The prize for the winiiers is Pricej of Utah Appliance. . to Detroit,! Michigan and the They left Thursday and will re-trip Ironrite factory. Making the trip turn Tuesday. r MllK ; ing at home. es bargain coupons. new flow of water have now been line goes installed. A hew the full width of Orem along 12th water line ex South and a tends the length, of the city, along Fourth West and another eight-inc- h line all along Fourth South with many other lines leading off these replacing the smaller lines for'! merly installed) The only major water improvement not completed is in the Carterville area where one.., Local amateur cowboys comwsn are. working now. pete In a variety1 of novelty contests including calf riding, wild cow milklng.j etc. Utah Appliance Co. Producer Hutchinson reports that ' fine specialty acts have several Wins Sales been signed for the Roundup. Jay have Sisler is bringing his unusual and Utah Co., 12-in- ch HER7j CUT pOUPON We thank you lor your continued support and business; and to induce you to compare quality and price we will continue to oiler man of the finance committee, and! Dean Prior; publicity chairman. The board of directors has au thorized Mr,i Zimmerman to go ahead with several improvements at the rodeo grounds, including the; remodeling of fences, repairs and alterations of the chutes to facilitate better handling of stock. Opening 'event! of the celebration June 16 at will be the Queen-o-de- o the rodeo ground. This is the annual amateur rodeo and, contest for the selection of the. Roundup Queen and two attendants. AS in is free past years, the Queen-o-de- o to all, and; provides 'a fine evening of entertainment or every- 16-in- ch -- T" T en ' i ! of the miniature, are Thomas Powers, chair-- . parades; For Orem; Increases Pressure . ! 1. New Well Doubles Water Supply - i m - Mr. and Mrs. Vernon: W. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Alen Dickey of Orem will have as house guests this week, Mrs. Stella Ockerman Mrs. ,of Riverside, Calif, and Mrs. Grace Merrill: of Blackfoot, Ida. Mrs. and Nelson of Mrs. are sisters Ockerman and Mrs. Merrill visit a family dinner and reunion are belng Diekey. During their . planned. . 'Andrew Terry, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry, arrived home Saturday from Fort Xeeva., where he has been stationed fo tht past year, "Andrew is a private and works as supply clerk. His wife,; Nyra Colvin Terry sand daughter, Susan, have made their home with, her father, Mr. Tracy Colvinf during his absence. They will accompany him back to Virginia and make their home , there after the first of June, ; Pow-com- w, j ! 1: s j ? r , 17 rjw. surprising mongrel dog act. An-- , participant wfco has! ridden; as other fine specialty performer will cowboy contestant in several past be Fay Kirkwood and her million Lehi shows. He is now a profes dollar wardrobe. This is a line sional clown and gaining an ex-cellenf reputation with his rained dressage horse act. ' Clowns will be Don King, who money and trained lion. s making bis first appearance in Mr. Frior reports mat car bump- thi part of the country, and Fess er strips x are now available to Reynolds, who appeared here one motorists who want to help lad during the 1956 show with Use the local show.' They: may terest! of Del Haslam-- Western his trained monkey act. King be obtained from him. or 'at Rodeo Company and combined it to Lehi recommend- - ers Shoe Store or the Lehi Drug with his Hillside Ranch. Mr. Has-la- edj RevnoldS ishighly a former rodeoiCo. LEHI with the, Lehi Roundup, only, a month away, directors of the Lehl Civic Improvement Association have begun plans : for the annual professional show. Bate of the Roundup is June 23, 29 and 30, 'and producer of this year's rodeo will be Earl Hutch inson,! veteran rodeo producer. Mr. Hutchinson has purchased the in ) ; - SPANISH FORK Budget fig- " original $2,163,SC0 iniUilly budgeted and leaves a remainder of $532,766.95 unexpended: for the period, board members were in formed. la other, matters ,which came before the group, routine claims covering t a total of 1100,471.22 were approved. Also, purchase' of -- 1 . f , paint for' summer maintenance work, acceptance of teacher con tracts, an increase la school lunch prices, and other matters were given attention. , It, was decided i that teachers returned for f the 1956-5-7 .school n year be accepted and sion of the return date be granted. . After consideration of bids for the purchase of paint for use'durlng the summer the board ap proved purchases from Spanish Fork Cabinet and Lumber Com pany, Jex Lumber Company, and Builders Supply in Spanish Fork; I Ian-exte- - Kolob Lumber Company, and th Utah t Service Inc. of Springville, and Burdick Lumber -- Company and Chase Lumber Company in jrayson. The clerk was authorized to call for bids for janitorial sud-plies for the 1955-5-7 school year. Also, he was instructed to call for- quotations to sell $800,000 in short term tax notes to meet current obligations during the 1836-5school year. ( An approval was given to an increase . in the i price of school lunches for ' the coming school year by unanimous, vote. This will place the, prices at $.20 for elementary students. $.25 for sec ondary students, $.30 for adults, and $.02 for extra milk. Final item on the agenda was the presenting of a report" by speech correctionist " J. Dean Jones on. Speech and Hearing Therapy for the year 1955-5;.: . 7 . , L f ' J r - ! 1" ID i t ) s i DM A, ' ! ! 6. : Kay Frances appears with the George Hanneford family, in a sparkling circus production bringing equestrian ecstasy to young and old alike. They are coming to Prqyo with the Provo Shrine Circus for four performances on Monday and Tuesday,! June 4 and-- 5 at the BYU Fieldhouse. 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