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Show - 1 SUNDAY HERALD Dangers of Urban Sprawl Pres. McKay Arrives In New Zealand Cooperation of the public In cleaning up Provo City Ceme' tery prior to Memorial Day May 30 was urged Saturday by Dan j, Dale Despain, planning, con- Webster, sexton. He friends and asked relatives sultant, told 75 Provo Lions this to pick ;up flower .containers and week that urban sprawMs a thief wreathes they wish to save prior f to the pocketbook and, a vandal to the cemetery clean-up- . p not pick-uthe However, dos to the land. to fresh flowers on new apply Mr. Despain suggested to preI, graves, he said. vent urban sprawl we need to: J New gates have been installed 1. Make our cities more at- at the cemetery to keep out stray horses cows which have been tractive so people will not want getting and in and troniping holes in to move out of cities. sod. These gates will all close at 5 2. Have cities provide better with the exception of the p.m. services to their residents. near the sexton's house gate Z. Cities can improve their oldwhich will close at dusk. 'We all want to keep the er districts by enforcing building cemetery as a beautiful and and housing codes. ' sacred park," said the sexton In 4. Cities can discourage urban urging public cooperation for clean-u; to furnish sprawl by declining water and other services outside their limits. Plane Brings Son 5. Counties can discourage the scattering of urban uses into ag- Home to III Mother ricultural area by prohibiting LINDON Due to the illness of noa-fardwelling and other non-farhis mother, Mrs. Blaine Farley, uses. W. Farley and John 6. There should be an incenLynne, of tive to keep agricultural land in daughter, Joy flew home recently. CaMf., agricultural use. were very happy to find 7. We reed to endeavor to lo- They their mother; and grandmother cate industries, airports, high- very much improved. Also ways, and other urban type uses, spending the weekend with their land and save parents in Lindori were Mr. and on Mrs. Lewis B. Farley of Provo. the good land for farm use. Mrs. John W. Farley was unSpecial musical numbers were to make the trip with her able furnished by John Buckley. husband and daughter due to the Lion Joe Seethaler and John of a baby girl, recent arrival Srnkovic reported on the annual Lisa Mr. Gay. Farley and Joy zone party to be held Thursday, left for their home by Lynne May 1, at the Wasatch School. plane Tuesday morning. John Lion Byron Johnson compliis employed by the United Airmented members for their efforts lines in Burbank. in the successful broom sale. Lion Alton Giles made arrange-ment- s for other club visitations through April. Special program and speaker was arranged by Lion A. R. OREM Mrs. Ned Smith was Morgan and his committee. Lion President Dale Reese con- elected president of the Hillcrest PTA at a recent election meetducted the meeting. ing. Gerald Dye will serve as: first vice president; Lyle Tre- -j gaskis, principajl of the school,: Nuisance Case Dropped second vice president; Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Charges filed by Orem City N. Baron, secretary, treasurer. Lloyd Johnson, against Samuel W. Kitchen to an alleged nuisance The musk glands of beaver, (chicken coop) at about 550 North near the tail, are widelv located State have been dismissed by used as a base for perfume. Fourth District Court. I.I A f 1 . p. ',,' , I ' ' 4 " ' , , . ' ' J 1 K Removing front wheels. Inspecting drums and lining Clean, inspect and repack front wheel bearings Add necessary brake fluid Adjust shoes for full drum contact. Carefully test brakes I k ' - y - s . i; " ,. ' ' '"'x-,- ' ' T.nw, , ap mm , small , - Bur-ban- k, mt - .v , J. " il f nnn : ; 1 "a,Jl non-product- This is the magnificent LDS Temple in which President David O. McKay will dedicate today. It is the 13th temple the LDS Church has built in the world, and the first below the equator. New-Zealan- Hillcrest PTA Elects Officers 2 Hurt in Separate Mishaps Rotary Hears Need for College Plans Two persons were injured in was Gary Frank Sutherland, ive 16, ,260 W. 8th N. separate accidents involving In a second accident, Fern teenagers, Friday in Provo. Webb Orme, 20, 1100 E. 420 S., Darold E. Peterson, 7, 985 N. Provo, suffered shock, in a two-ccrash Friday about 11:30 850 W., suffered bruises and p.m. at 500 South Nniversity. colDr. William F. Edwards, fi- lacerations in a bike-ca- r Driver of the second car was nancial adviser to the First Pres- lision Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Dennis L. Ercanbrach, 16, Route of the LDS Church told same address. Driver of the car 1, Box 184, Pleasant Grove. WHEEL BALANCE fa idency Provo Rotarians Friday that Precision balancing A there is a great need for stateU dynamically to wide planning for the educational eliminate wooDie A requirements of young people Precision balancing who have completed high school. statically to eliminate bounce By his appointment as" of a legislative study comFurnish necessary wheel weights mittee for a proposed Utah Board (any two wheels) of Higher Education Dr. Edwards WHEEL ALIGNMENT has thus far reached three conIncludes A. clusions. He said that he believes ' KS all higher education should not Correcting caster in one board, that be and camber board should any Correcting toe-i- n not have operational control over and toe-opersonnel, salaries, etc, and that Inspect steering ' such board should not. control L ; i ' if V , system budgetary expenditures. In pursuing this study, Dr. Ed. ' ' i V wards and the committee have ar J ' MANTLE OF AUTHORITY Tom Stone, left, geU a i helping hand with his new BYU studentbody. president isweater from Webb. Crockett, outgoing student prexy. Stone defeated Dianle Hatch for the top student office. SKe was the second girl ever to reach the finals for 'the post of "Y" studentbody president. Californian Wins X Student Prexy Race Over Idaho Coed if S Stone, a junior speech student from Oakland, Calif., won the election of BYU student-bod- y Diane president over Hatch, a junior medical student from Idaho Falls, Ida., it x&s announced Saturday, following three days of balloting. Webb Crockett is outgoing president. Under the new student constitution new. posts have been created. for which'four vice: presidents have been elected for the first time this year. Emerging as winners were Craig Carpenter, Washington, Alan Miner, D. C, finance; Tooele County, culGrantsville, ture; Mike Kirkham, -- Blackfoot, Ida., social, and Paul Anderson, student rela tions . Elected as new class officer for the coming year were'' the following: Senior class Ray Ely, president; Mama Todd, vice presiLillie Alder, secretary; dent; Mary Fenning, BUI Hunn, Don Dagrade and LeAnn Vanderford, senators. Gordon HanJunior class sen, president; Helen Hackay, vice president; Maxine Lewis; secretary", Marilyn McMeen, Don Bahr, Judith Ulster and Karl Spocrl, senators. Dan Lau, Sophomore class Steve Gilliland, vice president; Carol Green, secrepresident; Ward, Kay Sund-wal- l, tary; Patly Laura Jo Dunkley and Jerry Benson, senators. v "Repeat Performance" SI MOMS Sale "Off-Seaso- n" jf . - ; j I Tom mattresses and boxsprings was so successful we asked Simmons for enough additional stock to run during April. They were able to allocate us another carload which is now . on our floor and warehouses. j conducted workshops at the universities . and vocational schools with the administrators .of these institutions, and they have also studied many previous reports and studies of this problem in Utah as well as in other states. Hie speaker told his audience some of the positive approaches which must be taken. First, he said the state legislature must determine what proportion of state funds can be spent for higher education, after which the coordinating board, consisting of a representative from each institution and six independent members, shall determine how this amount should be most wisely spent. He stressed the importance of A uniform reporting from each school as to enrollments, curricuetc. Dr EdS- la, needed building, the need for wards emphasized those for the complete training individuals seeking technical skills who do not want or need four full years of college work. A He said that o'ne can be a failf ure in earning' a living, even fV though he is The speaker was introduced by Wilson Sorenson, program chairman. , Max Berg, chairman, of the project committee, announced 5 - Our January Sale of the famous "Slumbertime" and "Super Sleep Guardf a ut 4 1 ( 9 : ' ' abate co-direc- tor Fa 15"' f v NEW ZEAlfAND LDS TEMPLE BRAKE ADJUSTMENT x ? mm mm mm mm 1L 6 A m m Matched to a summer hat: umbrella sheaths in the same flow ery silk. This idea is 'from Pierre Cardinj M GOB 7x - , TUHIKARAMEA, N. Z. (UP) President David O. McKay of the Latter - day Saints Church was treated to a traditional Maori welcomed as he arrived here Saturday Tor dedication of a new temple and LDS college. Mormon leader, The accompanied by his wife and a party of. church members . firom Utah, California! Hawaii and New .Zealand was honored preparatory to today's dedication of the $1,- 000,000 temple. The $7,000,000 Church College of New . Zealand will be formally opened with special ceremonies officiated by McKay on Tuesday. The structures wiH serve 15,000 Mormon converts in New Zealand. The temple is the 13th tie church has built around the world and the first constructed below the equator. 5 Cooperation Of Public Sought In Cemetery Cleanup Lions Told SUNDAY, APRIL ; 20, 1958 Utah County. Utah v . j f if T j .g'" ' I ' lJ? ' ' i s Hi 8 , . SHOCK ABSORBERS Famous Monroe-Mati- c shocks expertly installed FREE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Terms. y Free Trial J 60-Da- 9 ach Most Cars MUFFLERS Heavy duty construction. Expert installation. Spe cial sale prices vary with make and model car.; well-educate-d. Buy On FIRESTONE j Budget Plan 8 0 final plans for the annual cleanup of Rotary Park in Provo Canyon, which shall be held this year FIRESTONE STORES 384 W. Center Provo, Utah on April 30 in conjunction, with Y Day. He urged all Rotarians to furnish transportation and equipment needed to complete this assignment. 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