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Show r ' , Ten Delta Phi pledges Friday were "putting in an hour for the community" by cleaning up City and County Building grounds. They logged an "hour for the school" by conducting a travel survey for General Authorities of the LDS Church on transportation problems in the mission field. The Delta Phi is a national fra- - ' -- 1 ffTJNDAT. APRIL 14, SUNDAY HERALD Fraternity Cleans Up Public Grounds Utah County, Utah Orem Files Condemnation Suit on Powells Slough Orem City Saturday filed legal Slough for its sewage disposal in plant. condemnation proceedings The action was filed against Fourth District Court to acquire Lewis Clegg, his wife, Lena P. about 25 acres in the Powell's and Darell Clegg, owners. Clegg, The suit asserts the acquisition of missionaries who have of the ground is necessary to the ternity on church missions at proper operation of the proposed served Orem sewage disposal plant. their own expense. No date for a hearing is re- quisition of the land is necessary quested in the proceedings. There- for the public good, and then the fore it may be up to the court to court will set a purchase price, set one after answers are filed to after a hearing and trial, which the complaint, or one of the Orem must pay. parties may request a date at a The land in question is located later date. between the lower Geneva road Utah Lake, and south of the must and Orem Under the law, City ac Steel Plant. court Geneva that first convince the EASTER SHOES .".V. . for the entire .. 4 Family! Alii. ROEBUCK AMD CO. Jf i"''' ,.. -- fijafe- c)ec lyb HIGHWAY GETS 'PLASTERED U.S. 91, near Lehi was "plastered" Friday nigrht when this big truck loaded with plaster spilled a good share of its load over the road. U. S. 91 Gets Exhibit of Paul Salisbury's Paintings to Open Monday 'Plastered' In Accident Of special interest to art lovers em Utah; and "Night Herder," of Provo and surrounding area portraying the painter's consum will be an exhibit opening Mon- mate skill in contrasting the glow LEHI U. S. Highway 91 was day at the new Utilities Building cf a lighted match with a backof luminous Art Center of the largest single ground moonlight. literally "plastered" Friday eveviaccent the The paintings collection of paintings of Paul ning when a truck heavily loaded of with n sacks of plaster collided with artthe artist's brant character Provo Salisbury, emoa the work and demonstrate pickup truck, dumping several ist. hundred pounds of the white maThe exhibit, sponsored by the tional quality that has created over the highway in Lehi. Provo Art Committee headed by a demand for his paintings terial a accident The occurred near the Dr. B. F. Larsen, will continue among patrons who have growuntil May 15 and may be viewed ing appreciation for the realistic east city limits at approximately 6 p. m. Investigating officers during regular office hours at emphasis in art. Through this exhibit, Provo were Police Chief George A. Ricks the building, 251 W. 8th N., residents will join connoisseurs and State Trooper Neldon S. Provo. The display includes a rich who have studied the Salisbury Evans, both of Lehi. as the Reed Curtis, 19, of Spanish variety of western and landscape exhibits in such galleries Atof in House Art" Mr. "Palmer a which kind of Fork, driver of the large truck, subjects naGalleries a the officers he had pulled his told Young achieved Ga.; has lanta, Salisbury Galthe Maxwell in into the center lane to pass t truck Chicago; tional reputation. The collection includes such leries in San Francisco; and the the slow traffic when the accident occurred. As he entered the homey and fascinating themes Vose Galleries in Boston. Caliof d The Deseret simply-designea center lane, a pickup in front of Magazine as "Stackyard," V well-know- but powerful portrayal fornia and the Western Horsecf a hay yard in a desolate farm man have been highly complimentary in evaluating Mr. Saliscountry. and bury's works. Others include "Sandstone canThe exhibit reflects not only to the Sagebrush," bringing academic training of the the Southof vas a rich atmosphere artist but his love of western life and the scenes that flavored his early experiences in western hills and valleys. him, driven by William Phillip Jones, 57, of Lehi, slowed nearly to a stop to make a left turn, he said. Unable to stop his heavily loaded truck, Mr. Curtis swerved sharply to the right in an effort to avoid a collision. However, the left rear of his truck struck the right rear of the pickup, and his vehicle careened off the highway, spilling a large portion of his load on the highway and along the shoulder. Officers estimated damage to the pickup at $150, and said that the large truck suffered no damage, although loss of the plaster would run into several hundred dollars. Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday: Girl to Sheldon and Joyce Long Peery, Provo. Boy to Cyril J. and Doris Stew- art Durrant, Provo.- - Girl to Walter and Jean Stubbs Billingham, Wallsburg. Friday: Orem Bank Group Protests Letters of Intent Leon M. Frazier, president te 5.49 8tt to 2 8 ft to 3 i fSOSCUCK AND CO. 8 5.49 to 3 easy street under your feet . . of and Lois the proposed Orem State Bank, announced Saturday that the Stewart Bird, Provo. Girl to Lamonte and Marian group had filed a formal protest with the Utah bank comShaw Sant, Springville. missioner on the "letters of inMARRIAGE LICENSES tent" previously filed M. Jessie Kay Averett, 19, Spring- Warner Murphy and theby State ville, and Myrle Ann Jex, 19, Bank of Provo. OREM Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks Spanish Fork. Mr. Frazier declared his group the Helen Bunnell, is former Jr., 24, Richard LeRoy Peterson, is proceeding "on the basis that one of six finalists to select Utah's HardSantaquin, and Loya Kay no formal applications have been for Mrs. candidate America. ing, 21, Payson. received by the bank commisState finals will be held Monday Harold Edwin Laird, 20, Pay-so- sioner." 2:30 p. m. at the Singer Sew at and Melba Rae Binning, 18, Mr. Murphy and his associates Payson. and the State Bank of Provo are ing Center in Salt Lake City. They Pay-towill consist of baking and sewing William Dean Brook, 26, seeking also to establish banking contests, and personal appearand Patricia June Villard, facilities at Orem. ance. Provo. 19, The Utah winner will receive Wallace McBride Barrus, 26, PalconThe Shirlene and various highest span single Ida., prizes plus a trip to Gooding, in crete the is arch world Florida Aurora. for herself and husband 19, bridge mer, the Creek 24, A. to near Provo, in "Big the national Bixby Jensen, Bridge compete Joseph and Susan Letty Blundell, 17, Sur, Calif. Provo. Delano Dwight Cotton, 21, New Boston, and Naomi Ruth Hamilton, 29, New Boston, Ohio. Edwin Dana Lazenby, 19, Pay-soand Janice Rae Henline, 17, Payson. II 9 Darrel W. Olson, 25, Provo, and i i i i ! ! i i . Provo. Margaret Ann Dizon, 21, i i i1 1 ! Darrell W. Gillies, 19, Pleasant .a i ' Grove, and Olive Marie Wilson, ' i ! ! ! !W i di 18, Orem. ' Arcai i ! 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