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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1958 UUh County. Utah 24 SUNDAY HERALD v t......:sr..:.:--.-.......- WVV.'mwwAM.M'" . :"::x ;::'x::::::- ;V:r::::'::::; .x : :: .'.";:: ::x x x:: . WWW'gimwIf i :; Legal Notice' sides 150 East from North to 990 North 12 to 14 feet wide: Both sides 300 South from Both 800 Lots 13 to 17 Inc. Block 1 Plat B Lots 1,14 & 12a Block 3 Plat B Lots 9 to 12 Inc. Block 3 Plat A Lots 1 to 4 Inc. Block 4 Plat A Glow Subdivision Evening Lots 1 to 14 Inc. Plat "A" , Lots 15 to 36 Inc. Plat "B' Provost Park Subdivision Lots 7 to 10 Inc. Bl k 1 Lots 5 to 12 Inc. Block 2 Park View Subdivision Lots to 8 Inc. Block 5 Plat "A". Memorial Park Addition Lots 3 to 6 Inc. . Block 11 Lots 10 to 12 Inc. Block 12 Menlove Addition Lots 1, 2 Block 16 Ciear View Subdivision Lots 1 to 7 Inc. Block 3 (to end street) Lots 5 to ,11 Inc., Block 4 (to end street) NOTICE OF INTENTION 500 Notice is hereby given by the West to 70 West Council of Provo City, Utah Coun Both sides 800 North from 600 West to 800 West ty, Utah, of the intention to make the following described improve- 14 to 15 feet wide: ments and levy special taxes to West side 900 East from Center Street to 150 South pay for the same: to wit: PAVEMENT East side 900 East from Center To pave existing gravel streets Street to 80 South with lVt inches hot plant asphalt East side 900 East from 150 South ' 24 feet wide on to 300 South (Q the following i streets: uoin sides 100 West from 100 200 North from 1100 West West South to 200 South Winners of the Utah Artists winner of the National Federated to 220 North and North SEWER ' V Concerts auditions - will be fea- Music Clubs. She has been soloist 900 North from 1600 West to 1350 m-avai- e ana lay sewer on iu tured- in! concert Friday, April m "Joan of Arc West the following streets: - - v ' - ' v v' '' at the Stake" 25, as the last 1350 West from 900 North to 1050 600 South from 1600 West to 1800 of-- , the and "Cosi Fan spring North West T u 1 1 e," both seria lyoeurn 1050 1350 400 to West North from West . North from 800 West to 900 I ' rrrrma twbimwmmmw 1 iiniiiniiiiiiii limn with the Utah at Brigham side of Hill Crest Sub. (about West University Gardens Plat A Symphony. ReYoung Univer1250 West) Lot 3 The said of will Block 3 the the affairs men be direct shall improvements NEW VINEYARD WARD BISHOPRIC These cently she was 1160 850 to 950 14 West North from Si Lots 15 4 and 5 called STREET 13, sity. Blocks IMPROVEMENT LDS Ward as its new bishopric. From left, Bishop George Jenkins, one of the solo) Vineyard West DISTRICT NO. former r Gardens 66, and is bounded University Plat B ': Counselor Aaron Stoddard, Second Counselor Leland J. Wells, Ward Clerk H. 950 West ifrom 1160 North to 1200 .: ists in the m First 12 Lots & 13 11, by the following lines: On tne Preston, conGershwin Earl Farnworth and Ward Statistical Clerk D. Leon Davies. North West by 2100 West; on the North Blocks soprano; Don l, 2, 3 Si 4 cert by the Utah 1020 North from 800 West to 1000 by 2000 North; on the East 10 Lot E. Watts, bariBlock 5 1500 by Symphony unWest on the South by 900 J. H. Smeath, Subdivision and tone, and Percy der Paul White-ma- n Riverside Avenue from Columbia South. Lot 1 Block 2 Kalt, violinist, in Lane to 1550 North (550 West) Also the following lands and Said improvements are all with will be accom550 West from 1550 North to 1680 in the limits of Provo lots to a depth of 12 rods back Lake City. panied by Reitl Mr. Kalt City. North The from the street on which they total cost estimated Nibley, promi Miss Preston of Don E. Watts said Baritone formerly 550 1800 West 1850 to from North atut or to which they are adjais $124,670.00. The nent Utah pianist. improvements sang the lead in several operas North in cent Sections 31 and. 32, Townwas owners property Metropolitan while at Brigham Young UniverJean Preston portion of said 450 1680 to 2000 West North from 6 cost for the sity. During his time in the servis estimated at $102,411.70 ship South, Range. 3 Easti SecOpera audition winner folNorth 35 1956 and the and the City portion is $22,2" 30 tions and 36, Townshfp 6 South, state of Utah in ice he won the Sixth Army Tal1680 450 to 550 North West 2 from Artist was the The cost he estimated Contest. Young ent Range East; Sections 5, 6, 7 front appearlowing year Recently per West OREM & 8. Township 7 South, foot or linear foot: George W. Jenkins, ed as soloist in the University of Range comwas 1800 450 16th to 550 second 3 West 24 North of from former motet the foot counselor, Concert Sections Century 1, 2 & 11, TownThe Annual Spring by East; grade gravel and Utah Utah West the Brigham Young University poser Jacob Gallus, to be sung sustained recently as the new pave $1.90 ship 7 South, Range 2 East, all Symphony proLDS of 1850 550 to the Bach, from 24 North West selections in by foot pavement ".'.v'T' Latin, Vineyard Women's Chorus and the Univerbishop pres. .85 in Salt Lake Base and Meridian: ductions of "Isx s"f Jubilant "A Ward and' ent pavement line on 750 West 30 foot grade, gravel and West side 460 East from intersecreplacing Bishop Ray rael in Egypt" sity Faculty Woodwind Quintet Gretchaninof, On Dello Joio. 890 Norman 600 for the who served 23 700 Gammon has 8:15 to at West from tion at 500 East to Sumac will be North ve Song" by 2.34 . and "Salome." pa presented April a will side years-Servin- g Audisix West the 32 sing Smith in the they Avenue foot past lighter is singing Joseph p.m. grade, gravel and 1 He French folk song in French. Heidi torium. one of the lead-- i with him as first 700 West from 860 North to 900 2.50 Both sides Ash Avenue from 1080 pave . 36 foot grade, gravel and North East to 1200 East n g roles in Among the numbers the chorus Hemde will be the soloist in the counselor will be Aaron Ray Victor Street "Italian 90C 700 choir double Song" by will sing will be a North from West to 800 "The Barber of ; 2.81 West side Cherry Lane from Ash pave Stoddard, former ward clerk and Herbert. Reginald Coultas, assist- Leland J Wells, second counWest 4 Avenue to 1210 North this foot strip pavement 61 i and ant director accompanist, 300 500 600 to South East from North wiil He side 820 North from 1040 also month. foot strip pavement be H. selor. Ward clerk .96 the will be at piano. 9 South one East to 1200 East and 1260 foot strip pavement 1.40 Eaxl Farnworth and as statistical appeared as The Faculty Woodwind Quintet elerk, a new position in the ward 2 To excavate, gravel and pave of the featured East to 1360. East foot strip pavement .... 1.72 is composed of Mary Ellen Corn- will be D. Leon Davies. 4 with IVi inches of Hot Plant soloists in the foot strip pavement 2.08 East side Locust Lane" from Apwall, flute, Blaine Edlefsen, oboe, on 5 streets the recent Gershwin Mr. Watts in foot the lived Mr. Jenkins has 2.40 Asphalt following ple Avenue to 1250 North strip pavementRalph Laycock, clarinet, Richard ward for the past 12 years and 24 feet wide: concert. East side 1100 East from' 820 Sower .... Ballou, hom, and Jacob Bos, bas-th- e is formerly from Idaho. 30C 1100 to 1000 A member of the Utah SymphWest North from North to 930 North All South side 400 North 2.50 wind recently - composed West North side 800 North' from 400 have lived in the ward for some ony, Percy Kalt began study of (No charge on North side 400 music, featuring time except Mr. Davies who has 1060 West from 300 North to 400 contemporary the violin when only four years East to 560 East North) recently-ocomposthe wind lived there for the past one and old. He has studied under RegiNorth North side 600 North from 600 South side 600 South .... 1.70 by brasilerio," quintet, "Jogo 30 nald Beales of the McCurie School wide: feet to 700 East East a half years. Three exhibits, historical, comNorth side 600 South 3.30 1000 to 960 100 North West of Music and Henri Teipianki at mercial and facult. works, are Dean Gerrit de Jong Jr., dean of from West side 900 East 560 North t The other outgoing member of a iuiy ou) toot reduction m of Fine Arts. 700 North North the bishopric was Alton L. MorAUTHOR Edward R. Tuttle, the Music Academy of ;the West now on display in the studio theTheCollege frontage will be allowed on cor directed chorus, in 460 Santa with from intersection East Calif., among 900 East Center Street Vest side' Barbara, "The counselor. at first of Art the whose narrative poem, ner lots where Department is con gallery Professor Norman Gulbrand-sen- , rill, by he his time 500 to others. Sumac Avenue East 150 to During army acwill South be Heart of Timpanogos," Brigham Young University, siruciea on ootn sider of :orner assistant professor of music, 525 East toured Europe with the Seventh cording to Dr. Conan Mathews, Avenue from with Sagewood and reading by lots; a sixty (60) foot reduction in East side 900 East from Center presented of concerts. in is fifth its year Orchestra. 650 to East Street to 80 South chairman of the Art Depart- This choral background next Sunday Army Symphony fjontage will be allowed on corner year they toured Wyoming, select- ment. were The winners three 32 wide: feet in East side 900 East from 150 South Lake Salt 27, lots where sewer is constructed evening, April Idaho and Utah, and have pered by an audition committee 1000 East from 100 North to 150 20 to 300 South of The first consists display on both sides of corner lots City. headed by Maurice Abravanel to if facsimiles of the wood engrav- - formed at various LDS Stake conNorth Both 300 North from 700 sides The following lands and lots 100 North from 980 East to 1000 help sponsor the development ofjhrgs 0f Albrecht Durer and are ferences, at devotionals, at the 800 to East East which abut upon streets or which musical talent in Utah of historical value. These prints annual Christman concert, and East 300 South side April 27 South from 1210 asare adjacent thereto shall be The Utah Concerts Council, or- vere purchased in Germany by are now preparing for an appear36 feet wide: 1340 to East East sessed to a depth of 12 rods back ganizer of the biennial Utah Kurt Weiszinger and are loaned ance for the Utah Academy of Lane from Apple Avenue fronr. the 600 East side Cherry East from 800 property line on the variSciences, Arts and Letters meetArtists Concerts, consists of rep- to the department. to North end of Evening Glow ous to South 500 South streets upon which they abut 3 at BYU. resentatives of the major culturSubdivision Another area of the studio gal- ing May Both sides 150 East from 800 to or which they are adjacent: al centers of Utah. These are lery is deyoted to the paintings As a benefit Apple Avenue from Birch Lane to Plat SPRINGVILLE to 990 North North Provo City Survey "A," Willow Lane Brigham Young University, Cedar of the faculty of the University toward raising funds for the proBoth sides 700 North from Uni of lots Building City Music Arts Assn., College ol Nevada. This exhibit comes e, new Kolob Stake Holly Circle from Apple Avenue posed versity Avenue to 100 West Lots 5 6, 7, 8 Block 28 of Southern Utah, Granite Arts as a part of a program of exc. to North end of a musical concert Both sides 100 West from 960 Lots 5 Si 6 Block 29 Assn., Ogden Community Con- change shows with other colleges will be held Friday, April- 25, at Locust Lane from Apple Avenue to 1000 North North Lots 1, 6, 7 & 8 Block 37 cert Assn., Salt Lake Civic Music and universities throughout the to 1250 North 8 p.m. in the Junior High School Both 200 North from 1100 sides Lots 1 to 8 inc. Hock 38 Assn., Salt Lake Tabernacle West. A faculty art exhibit from STRIP PAVING Auditorium. West West and North to 220 Lots I, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 8 Block 39 entertainment, Choir, Utah Symphony, University the University of Oregon has alAn acclaimed 10 excavate, gravel and pave Featured will be Glen Pratt, North Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 Block 45 aricKHobert Keddington, with Vz inches of hot plant as which has previously been pre- of Utah Theatre, University of ready been shown. North side 800 North 600 West SPRINGVILLE A organist, Lots 1, 2, 7 & 8 Block 46 on The third exhibit is from Campof the Salt streets: both sented by the Mutual Improve- Utah Extension Division, Utah baritone following 700 vocalist, to phalt West has been effected in the & 6 Lots Block 50 2 to 4 feet wide: ment Associations of several State University, Cache Valley bell - Ewald Advertising Agency Springville Stake Primary with Luke City. 890 North from 600 Both sides 1 to 8 Inc. 51 Civic Music Assn., and Weber in Detroit. These are Block Ats 800 Cen of to for Both will their sides be night kes The be from East used Sunday it West to 700 West organ original Maynard named Lots 1, 2, 5, 6 & 7, 8 Block 52 Lecture and Artists advertising drawings made for Mrs. Cecilto J. 200 SoMth to and ter from Lake Salt Street City West brought side 700 ' West from 890 program on the evening of their College Mrs. succeed president Joseph 7 & 8 Block 59 Series. Lots 1, 3, will 6, 2, Co. conference, to General one to Motors for from advertise the stake quarterly Both sides of Cedar Avenue Rawle. Counselors to Mrs, May- is similar North to 900 North planned Lots 1 to 8 Inc. Block 60 Chevrolet cars. They are of spe- nard are Mrs. Lloyd Ashcraft the new building, according to the Locust Lane to 1250 East be presented by the University side 900 North from 700 North Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Block 72 5 to 7 feet wide: cial educational value ty the stu- and Mrs. Ted Vane. Mrs. Mays committee in charge. Stake MIA in the Assembly Hall to 900 West West 73 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. Block of are 700 All the 300 dents taking commercial art. stake wards North South on Temple . Square, in Salt Lake from side Anderson is secretary and Mrs. Both sides 1020 North from 800 Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 & 8 Block 74 The exhibits will East to 900 East Alan Stewart, assistant secretary participating in ticket sales, proWest to 1000 West City, next Sunday evening, April Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 &8 Block 81 There is no ceeds from which will be credited North side 820 North from 1260 through vApril. 27, at 6:30 p.m. and historian. Both sides 1160 North from 850 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. Block 82 East to 1360 East Members of the board are as to the wards' assessments toward to 950 West West charge. "Block 83 Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 This program is built around follows: Mrs. Dee Hatch, Sun- the building. Tickets sold at the Both sides Ash Avenue from 1080 950 West from 1160 Both sides Block 94 Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6 to will Sixth the door 1200 to Ward, go "The Heart of Timpanogos," the East East Mrs. Priscilla A fellowship to study with one North to 1200 North ' beams; LeRoy, 1 to 8 Inc. Block 95 Lots contest. who of is the Ash new book written by Edward R. of the greatest from sponsor West side Lane Both sides 900 North from, 1600 Cherry trainer; Mrs. Billings organists in the Block 91 Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 The public is invited. Avenue to 1210i North Tuttle, which! recently came off world has been received by ParWest to 1350 West Brown, nursery; Mrs. Ronald Block 92 the press. The story is the ro- ley Belnap, graduate assistant :'n East side Birch Lane from 1060 Lots 1, 2, 67 it 78 Both sides 1350 West from 900 Allan, Stars; Mrs. Max Rowland, & Lots 4, 5, Rainbow ; Mrs. Edmund Cragun, Stuart, Larks; Mrs. Lawrence mance of an Indian Princess of, cgan and theory at Brigham North to 1100 North North to 1050 North Block 99 Blk) Howard (Ntt the Uintah Tribe who is required Ycung University. Mrs. Kenneth John- Lynn, Bluebirds; Mrs. North side of 300 North from 700 Both sides 1050 North from 1350 102 Block Lots 6, 7 & 8 5, Don Mrs. to be sacrificed to the Great Rlgby, 800 to Clegg, Seagulls; East Mrs. East Nathan son, Top Pilots; Mr. Belnap,) now studying with West to 1250 West Lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 Si 8 Block 106 Blazers; Mrs. Lorir Hutchings, 7 to 9 feet wide: Two experts in the fields of Spirty by casting ner body from Prof. J. J. Keeler at BYU, was sides Riverside Avenue from Lth Block 107 the top of Mt. Timpanogos The Trekkers; Mrs. Charles Goble, Both sides 400 North from 300 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. chosen for the sociology and economics, Dr. Columbia Lane to 1550 "North Block 108 Lots 3, 4, 5 it 6 Guide Patrol. seauence takes her over the West to 500 West $2000 award by Marshall B. Clinard, professor of (550 West) Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 , Block 113 Mays Anderson is priesthood Both sides 400 West from 300 course; of the present Timpanogos the Belgian-America- n sociology at the Both sides 550 West 'from 1550 is Block 114 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. Nelson and advisor, Sergie Hike to the crest of the mountain 500 North to North v of n i U North to 1680 North . Founersity institutional representative for Both sides 300 West from 200 Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 Block 115 Both sides 550 West from 1800 where I through the deception of dation to study Wisconsin, and cub scouting. Plat "B," Provo City Survey of Red Eagle, aj brave, of a strange North to 500 North 10 months, beGarth L. Man-- g North to 1850 North the 1210 Lots tribe whom she mistakes for 300 South from side South Building u Harvard Both sides 450 West from 1680 m, ginning Sept. 1, Block 1 Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 Great Spirit, TJmpanogos, she is East to 1340 East with Flor Pee-- t University, will North to 2000 North SPRINGVILLE Two SpringBlock 2 led down the 'mountain on a trek Lots 1, 2, 7 & 8 e r s, at the be among the North side 820 North from 1040 Both 1680 North and 1800 North ville High School juniors have Block 5 Lots 1, 6, 7 & 8 which fresultsv In their discovery 1 J Royal Flemish visiting faculty East to 1200 East from 450 West to 550 West . been awarded portable type- Block 6 f Timpanogos Cave. It eventuLots 1 to 8 Inc. South side 820 North from 990 Both sides 1850 North rom 550 Conservatory at at writers in a Block 7 Lots 2, 3, 4 & 5 ally leads to, the death of both East to. 1200 East West West and South to 750 Antwerp, B Young UniverCONTRACTORS TO NOTICE two hearts Block 8 Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6 citiz ensh i p 1100 East from 820 and. the fusion of their side East Peeters sity's sum m e r West OFFICE OF THE into the Great Heart of TimpaBlock 9 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. 930 North is director and school this year. to contest which North Both sides 600 South from 1600 CITY MANAGER Block 10 Lots 1 to 8 Inc. nogos as it is found in the cave 700 North from UniverBoth sides to 1800 Vest Dr. Cli n a r d school officials organist of the West Provo City,; Utah 1 to 8 Inc. 11 Mr. Belnap 100 Block Lots West today.! ; to Ave. Cons All ervatory will teach two hope to make sity protests or objections to th Sealed proposals will be reBlock 12 Mrs j Owen Jones, who is a and organist of Cathedral at classes. Social Lots 1, 2, 7 & 8 11 foot wide: an to 9 carrying out of such improveceived at this Office until 10:00 ' , Win700 event. of The teacher of speech: at the Music Mechelen. Provo 700 from West Dr Clinard Plat Both sides City Survey "C," ments must be pre jen ted in vrit-ing, Problems and a.m. on May 13, 1958 for the ners are David Center and is! a professional readr Mr. Belnap received the master Introductory Criminology. 800 Lots to North North Building His of materials for and stating lots and block num4 560 e. , has memorized and presents cf arts degree at BYU in 1956. special field of research interest Strong, son of & 8 Block 7 i furnishing from Lots 900 1, w East 2, Both sides or bers description of property by the construction of Road Pave1 to 8 Inc. 5 tht story accompanied by the He is president of the BYU Organ is deviant behavior, particularly Mr. and Mrs. Block Lots 700 North to J North bounds to the City Reand metes ment and Sewer Lines, all in Roy 200 1 to 8 Inc. 6 Block 700 Lots from West showing of colored pictures taken Guild, student chapter of the criminology and juvenile de- and side East corder on or before the 12th day Street Improvement District No. Law, Judy of 300 Provo to North Plat along the Timpanogos Hike and American Guild of Organists. City North Survey "D," of May 1958 at 5:00 P. M. 6C linquency. He has been a mem- daughter of 300 A prominent musician in the ber of the from 700 Lots West Timpanogos Cave. Many of these sides Building The City Council will meet at i & sociology departments Mr. and Mrs. The approximate quantities BothSouth are from selections made from LDS Church, he served as in- of the University 4 8 ii 9 Block 200 6 Lots to North 7, of Iowa, Van-derb- Glen i first regular meeting thereare: the collection of BYU, Hal Rumel structor in organ for the Church 100 & 9 8 600 from Lots West side 7, Blocks 6, East Law 1946 Miss and since David is presdafter on the 12th day of May 1958, 25,000 Tons Gravel University and Willard Luce. General" Music Committee, and of the University Subdivision 300 Del South River to South of dent of Wisconsin. the junior class this 10,000 Tons Hot Plant Mix at 7:30 P. M. and will consider 1 The Choraliers. a mixed chorus was guest organist at the Salt 1 Block 6 to Center 600 from Lots Inc. West 1954-5- 5 side East Dr. Clinard was year. 1250 the "proposed levy and hear and Lin. Ft Sewer Line During o the advanced students of Mrs. L?ke Tabernacle while the Tab1 to 7 Inc. Block 2 10 300 North Lots to in Earlier Street the school to Research year, Professor consider such protests to said imto Instructions bidders: Fulbright Grace Porter's Studio, present ernacle choir was in Europe. Block 3 Lots 600 West from 300 side ,1 to 4 Inc. West conof Sweden where he made a study students were selected to repform and provements as shall have been Specifications resent the junior class on a citibeautiful Indian numbers at ap-1 vision 300 North to Velmar Souh o f delinquency T bond made. tract, and may be obtained k 600 committee. 99 8 Block 7 select 100 Lots from zenship North it propriate intervals. Mrs. Porter Both sides They 6, of Council the and crime. He at the Office of the City EngiCity By order of I is their director and Renee De--J stu100 1 Block ed 2 800 Lots West to ?" West 17 it is the author of neer. Provo City, Utah the day of Mille is; the accompanist. 4 dents they con. 1958. "The Black The deposit for the contract South side 100 North from 500 Riverside Subdivision April Block 1 Lots 1 to 9 Inc. West to 600 West I. G. BENCH sidered most M a rke t : A document is $5.00. The amount 600 10 Inc. Block 2 6 100 to from South Lots i sides it Both of will refundthe n outsta of fee d be n I Black i City Recorder g I deposit Study 1 3 8 800 Block 1 West Lots to West it CERTIFICATION 6, to the who ed Market Crime," bidder, or bidders, the if Lots 1, 2, 3, 11 it 12 Block 4 1 QCO 1, I. G. Bench, the duly chosen 44 An return sets of documents Roth sides 100 East from 300 yK such and "Sociology E. Dr. George Pake, professor 12 17 & 500 to South to 3 Lots 1, 2, South, of Deviant in good condition, within five (5) of.' physics at Stanford Univerqualified and acting City Recorder served i 200' East from 300 5 Block Roth sides Inc. the the Provo City, Utah County, Stat of after of a e n c Hp opening days I perform sity, will be a visiting lecturer at j 500 South 6 Z 7 Block to South Lots it a over bids. of was a Utah, do hereby certify that period particiBrigham Young University April 300 Brookfield Subdivision, Plat "B" 300 from ReEast sides Roth of time. ! . SPRINGVILLE with such official, I have the cusmust bidder as Each submit Kolob Elev--i 2Sf 29, according to Dr. John H. pant in the first 400 2 1 South Block Lot South to a cently, the certified check, draft, 'bid tody of the records and files of enth Ward fathers and their sons Gardner, associate professor of U JN. Conference ' 400 on each rated 300 from East "A" Brook side Plat Park or bid bond, to, and made pay- East the proceedings of the Council ixf on Juvenile DSunny i of priesthood age enjoyed a sup--i physics at BYU. e r p 1 specified South 500 1 to 4 Block South Lots to Inc. able to, Provo City, in the amount said City; that the above and per party together Thursday eve--? I While at BYU, Dr. Pake will ell n a u ency in sonal 300 qualit400 from 2 East 1 sides of 6 5 Lots noth Block to Inc. bid. of Mangum W . . 1954. in Geneva in the J Springville Stake-- I gi e two lectures. The first. at tlje foregoing Notice of Intention is ning and attri'to 400 So-it1 to 5 Inc. 3 In Block South will be the Lots Bids City a full, true and correct copy of house with Arlon Van Orden f rioon April 28 will be for physics opened Mr. Mangum, teaching assist- ies Mr. Strong butes of citi 300 500 from 4 East Tues1 sides Roth a.m. Block to 10:00 6 on at Inc. Chambers tots stu-dtnNotice of Intention. passed by will the Avard bishopric in charge of the ant at Harvard University, members and physics zenship. David and Judy were 400 1958. South to South 13, Smoot ReGardens th Council of Provo City on the ; He will speak on various also teach two classes, Labor arrangements. X 7 rated 'the highest, and were pre- day, May ' 300 1 to 600 from 1 is The Block reserved :East Both sides 17th day of April, 1958. Lots reject right! ; Pollowing the supper, a short topics in magnetic resonance. lations and .Labor Problems! and sented with the typewriters at ' to and 500 waive South South, to talk was given by. Alton Merrill The second lecture,' of general Business and Government, j Be- the Junior Prom. : In WITNESS THEREOF, I hav East Park Addition t any and all bids, ' '?' Block 1 side 800 North from 200 7 it 8 The other citizenship nominees defects. of the stake high eouncil, and interest, will be at 4:30 p.m. that sides being a Teaching Fellow at North set my hand and affixed Lots hereunto 5, 6, j accordion selections were of Provo were the order , 250 West 2 Norman Lorraine to 11 12 Block West By . City Lots a also is it the Taylor, 1, 2, corporate seal of said City afternoon in Room! 230 Eyring Harvard, Mr, Mangum ' played .' MerDiane 400 Utah. 800 3 1 Jessee, from 12 side North Block 11 Provo, Blanchard, North s Arnold Lots s t a n t withj the it this 17 day of April,. 1958. Manager, 1, 2, by Science Center. It will . be under research a s Loveridge. rill .Tom Lorraine UDALL EARL E. Bryan, Boyer, 560 4 Block East Mrs. Arlon Van Orden had the. auspices of Sigma XI and the Brookings East to Lots 5, 6, 7 it 8 Institution working I, G. BENCH Dan Harrison, Dick NielTingey, I charge of the 300 800 5 City Block South Manager Lots 8 side North from 7 Sumof direction it Prof. the assisted 6, under 5, City Recorder supper by physics staff and will be for high sen. Carolyn Sumsion, Pat.Kapp, HerPublished The in 12 500 Block Sunday 11 to 6 East mothers of the boys. East H. Lots 1. . Provo Dty, Utah Slichter. His teaching is it' 2, Mary; school physics teachers and their ner Douglas Fackrell, Kaye Nielson, ald April 20, 27 and May 4, and North side 600 North from 600 area of economics ! Strong and Deanna Bryan helped' most in in labor the The Sunday Herald Published and students Hillridge Heights any Dawn Westoff, prominent !' - wun the servins. 1958. 11, 700 6 S B to Lots 8 to' Block East Inc. Plat and labor relations. 27. interested townspeople, . .East; 20, May 4, U. 1958. April Schreiner and Glen Cherrington. Community Concert Season to Be Climaxed By 3 Audition Winners , if 'iff' 4- yr ;--- ' : . j S Y" j :;:::::?x--:- : minniiiimiiMii Per Jen i v. iimiiiiiiiiiM iiiiMiM n urn , 5 I Salt j i, i-a- 'Y' Women's Chorus, Faculty Vineyard New Gets Schedule Woodwind Quintet Annual Spring Season Concert Bishopric st ; Vf.V.:-s- J Seville" 2-- 3 Exhibits On Display y.--- 4v 7-- 10-1- 12-1- 14-1- During April - ed 50-voi- ce pa-'eme- Concert Set Timpanogos Poem Slated In Salt Lake As Building Fund Benefit , Springville Stake Primary Has Ward-Stakehous- cul-de-sa- - Reorganization -5 Organist Gets remain $2000 Award For Europe Study Y' Secures Two in-serv- ice Visiting Summer School Experts f , Co-Pilo-ts; j Springville High Juniors Lauded For Citizenship . . Legal Notice , rs. Brigham Cv .hRHniwi.-- . '". annual j -- - Strong, 1 Law. ilt 7 . ? , Stanford Prof Tp be Visiting Kolob 11th Ward Lecturer Here Fathers, Sons Enjoy Outing the y within their Be-havio- T." A they :; LJ ? 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