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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1959 Utah County, Utah DAI Lr HERALD Lehi City Council Opposes Sales Tax By EDNA LOVERIDGE LEHI Lehi's City Council this week went on record as opposing cent county the proposed, one-ha- lf , tax. sales option 7 Escape Serious Injuries In Crossing Crash - SPANISH FORK Seven perthem of three sons, children, miraculously escaped juries in a two car Wednesday night. The , curred at East 250 serious incrash" here mishap ocon Eighth ' In other action, the council met North at 9 p. m. Marilyn, 13; Judy, 6, and Edwith the Daughters, of Utah Piodie, 4, all "children of Mr. 'and neers relative to a city park and Mrs. Manuel Clay son of this city agreed to contribute $250 to the were passengers in the family Fire Department for. its annual car driven by their mother when It was struck by a westbound fireworks display on July 4. sedan driven V by Mr. James A delegation representing the Johnston of Ogden. The Clayson four. Lehi Daughters of Utah majchine was reportedly backing Camps met with the Council from a driveway onto Eighth to discuss a proposed sprinkling North Street (Highway 91) 2nd its driver apparently did not see system to be installed at the Road the other car approaching. ' 91 U.S. Side Park, located 'on 'Thirteen-year-ol- d Marilyn was between Center and Firsts West. the most seriously hurt of the Mrs. Eldon Comer, Mrs,. Virgil three youngsters, sustaining a Peterson, Mrs Rodney Dickerson, laceration on the back of her head Mrs. Val Johnson.Xand Mrs. Hu which, required several stitches bert Greenland presented a plan to close. The other two children to the Council for a. system which were bruised and v badly shaken, would cost $286 for materials for but otherwise remained unhurt. Mr. Johnston also escaped with the sprinkling system. A motion to the have bruises. Keith Jones, Pay- Council minor carried'by the to a this be son,, passenger in the Johnston year, system installed a followed by landscaping project car, was likewise uninjured. How to make the park useful not, only ever, Loris Dabling, Ogden, also a rider in this vehicle,., sustained to citizens but to travelers. The summer recreation program a severe laceration on the chin. in Lehi was discussed by Council members and a delegation from the schools, which Included Prin cipals J. Ferrin Gurney, Cecil L. BORN Ash, Dale Burgess and George I. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Bone. The group was assured of Today: the city's portion of the expense ... Girl to Myron and Betty Crane to operate the program. They ;.'' Provo. Kidner,' also discussed possible directors Gil to Cal and Alice Webb to supervise the program and it Orem. Andreason, was announced - that Elmo Gray had been contacted; as had Lorin Wednesday: Boy to Samuel C. and Carolyn Bone to see if they would act as Thompson, Provo. supervisors for the various activiGirl to Marvin J. and Luella ties. Moore Miller,! Orem. Mayor Harold Westring set a JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL meeting . for Tuesday evening, April 14: April 21, at 7:30 p.m. in the MemBoy to Ned L. and Merlyn Rees orial Building for all heads of civic Wright of Nephi. groups within the city to plan an April 11: e clean-u- p camextensive n Girl to Lynn and Maxine paign. It was brought out that Parkin of Nephi. this year is the Golden Jubilee of April 10: the high school and many former Girl to. Jay and Vonda Despain residents will be returning and Bowles of Nephi. the city should look its best. AMERICAN FORK HOSPITAL Dave Greenwood of the County April 11: Road Department met with the Boy to Francis D. and Vera leadold to the disuss road Landrum group ' Adams, American Fork. to Williams "from 8: Camp ing April Lehi. The possibility of widening Beth CunningBoy to Chris-anthe road was discussed and Coun- ham Gray, Orem. cilman Hugh Otterson was apGirl to Carl W. and Elsie pointed to work to secure the nec- Greser Ringer, Pleasant Grove. y to do. this April 7: essary work. Boy to Jerry and Fern Lucinda Reed Cluff of Harold and Com- Day Pace, American Fork. ' Boy to Hunter David and Mary pany met ' with the Council again of his Lou Anderson Hight, American regarding the possibility :! ' in a Fork. mausoleum company erecting the Lehi City Cemetery. A mo- April 6: ' j tion by the Council to Boy to Kenneth and Colleen allow this company to take an op- Allred McMillan, Kearns. tion oa a lot in the northeast cor- April 5: ner of the cemetery for use in Boy to William E. and Sue this construction. ' Rigsby Hales,' Ogden. -- . - x Stalemate Still On in Nephi Strike Pio-nee-rs : r NEPHI Stalemate still exists ir. the strike and labor dispute Involving the Thermoid Division, II. K. Porter Company Plant ' ' here. V";' Earl F. Dunn, plant manager, said today there has been no of nedate set for a resumption " gotiations between management and the striking International Association of Machinists which holds bargaining privileges at the plant. The union has- - been on strike since the first'' of the month Wages is the key issue of the dispute. Pickets have established tents at each plant gate. Production is completely halted, but workers are being allowed through for on a boiler installs? .tion- now going forward in the plant. ; - . ' v ist-ucti- on - Physical - 4 . . Roy Ruston is a youngster who tumbles, runs, and climbs ropes and trees.. What's so unusual about that you ask? Don't most youngsters in those kind of ac participate ' ' tivities. . What makes these activities so unusual in Roy's case is the fact that he does all these things on ' :. artificial limbs.Roy, who lives in Salt Lake, and had both his legs amputated in 'a train accident a few years ago, will be one of the top attractions in the. physical fitness onstration scheduled for Friday RVTT TTiolHhmico nt S In mUI f 411 in tho I'll The demonstration will- - be under the direction of the physical fitness committee appointed by the mayors of Orem and Provo The demonstration will include fitness activities "for. all age groups, according to Dr. Milton F. Hartvigsen, general chairman of the committee.' The entire program will be free to the public and will be held in "conjunction with the BYU Invitational Track and Field Meet, ' slated this weekend. . : ' - : . - b W , - 1 M. ; totistics i j ' ' city-wid- Event Friday V. M. Hol-ma- . d rights-of-wa- f . frm said. Rock Springs to Craig, - Nephi JCs Elect New '59 Officers ! A. Halliday Bocly Found From Mar. 3 Lake Drowning o"f James A. Halliday, 80, 230 W. 12th N., Orem, was discovered this morning on the 44th day following his disappear- Rotary to Hear Navy Captain and Seth Mcance into d Utah lake Beck, Boyd Park March 3. The body of his fishing pherson, directors, and Forrest companion, WJlford E, Thatcher, Anderson, reporter. .The installation of officers and 71, 111 S. 7th W., Provo, and the capsized boat were found oh the Ladies Night will be held April 17 where Carman Kipp, Utah day following the accident. of Chamber the Junior president Ever since the disaster search will be of and Commerce present has continued on Utah Lake at will install officers. , first by planes and fleets of boats and land-searc- h The Jaycees are sponsoring parties and later a annual .campaign 'of - Cleanboatman their by single hirejd by the county,' Ralph McCIellan of up Paint-u- p under the direction of storm-tosse- Payson. The lake had been dragged for many days by men! from the sheriff's" office. This morning about 10:30 a. m. Sheriff Ralph Chappie was notified that a body had beeri discovered off Lincoln Beach nd it was identified as that of Mr. Halliday. The body was taken to Olpin-Sundbe- - - ; LEVI'S CASUALS present the style that's sweeping the countryt sorenson is program Wilson Clark Austin as chairman. chairman.set The Clean-u- p has been Day for April' 25 but Is expected to continue until all the cleaning HAMMOND ORGAN up has been finished in Nephi. "Muiic'i .Mort Glorious Voice" Over 25 Years of Proven TRADE PACT LIKELY Superiority t N Greater variety of tones Finer tone quality Better value ROME Mortuary rg p, Capt. E. J. McGregor, U.S. Navy, 12th Naval District, San Francisco, will speak to members of Provo Rotary Club Friday at the ' regular luncheon meeting. Opt. McGregor will discuss the submarine service of the U. S. Navy. (UPD Soviet Foreign in Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev Orem. will arrive Thursday in Italy and The two aged fishermen had set is expected to sign "important out from Provo Boat Harboi' and contracts" for the purchase of apparently were somewhere be- Italian goods, government sources tween Bird Island and Lincoln said today. Beach when a hour ducted Saturday morning at 10 gale arose. Funeral services will be con- - a.m. at Mortuary. Olpin-Sundbe- re-sa- le tT PAYS TO BUY QUALITY! TCheap Organs Are Expensive) Free Home Demonstration Glen Bros. Music FR No. Univ. 57 52 rg 7 o GET RID OF DANDRUFF... YOUR CHOICE p 11.49 ( Milt Dandruff I LUXURY i 1111 I ' nir VV Get both for I UJJr OANOKUPT tht price LARGE 314-GA- U CAPACITY J SPRAYER With strain ond mixing paddl. GIT! a 75-ce- Brand New SHOVEL nt the. magical foaming action dandruff remover by NutHonic- - when you buNUTRI-TONILOTION SHAMPOO at th regular price, of $1.25 i (no excise taxi. Htavy duty aiing, tolid brass fittings. 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While the sheriff began search by boat, Deputy Sterling Jones and Utah State Fish & Game Department pilot Jim Abate were search. ing by plane. The boatmen were identified as Von WaUgreen, 18, Midvale, and Jack Turner, 18, Bingham Canyon. . and a dream became reality at the dedication Wednesday of the Deer Creek diversion line Brief services high up on the mountain near the Utah Power and Light "1 penstock In Provo Canyon were held before - the water was offi cially turned into the pipes by, i Mayor V. Emil Hansen. of this Withg, the completion lMiiFlit the HjADS farmers who jCc iorman $32,000 project, whohas been now use the Alta , Ditch waters Greenhalgh, elected president of the Nephi will be able to use up to nine secJunior Chamber of Commerce, ond feet of water from the Deer Creek storage water which Orem City acquired through a contract with Utah Power and Light. In exchange,1 Orem city gets the full flow of the Alta Ditch for culinary use eliminating 'the "use of any Deer Creek Reservoir storage water for drinking purposes. This dream was first conceived by the late J. W. Gillman back in 1949 when he noted that someday he' hoped that Orem City would NEPHI The Junior, Chamber tunnel through the mountain ahd of Commerce of Nephi has electWater from Deer Creek the pipe ed officers for the coming year, so that farmers can use it. In his with Norman Greenhalgh as pres- remarks, Nie,ls Anderson," presl ident; Boyd Howarth as first vice dent of the. Orem Metropolitan president; Hal Liddiard, second vice president; Paul Sells, secretary; Dean Shaw, treasurer; Don Water Board which sponsored the! mately $10,000 and with this new project paid tribute to the dreams exchange arrangement, the anof such men as the late Mayor nual charge will be reduced sul Gillman and the late Mayor stantially. The cost of the project Luzell Robbins. will be realized in savings through He said that "not only do we the next few years, he noted. He mentioned that Orem City get better water but the farmers use of is the also planning the driving of nine second feet get of water in theearly spring when another well in the northwest they need it instead of the pres area of Orem to serve the con ent 1 second feet usually avail- -' centration of 4000 to 5000 people able from the Alta Springs. Then in that location. The well, to go when Orem City needs the water down approximately 900 feet, and rom Alta Springs the most, in cost of approximately $90,000, Will he late summer, they get the full supplement the water supply by stream from the springs. Under another fve or six second feet. Dr. George Hansen; noted local the farmers and the old set-uuse of to share the the geologist and member of the Orem had the farmers Brigham Young University faculspring water; now, and the ty told the group that the ultiwater will use storage people will drink spring water." mate soure of ;all water will be water Mayor V. Emil Hansen said the tapping of underground ' Y. supply. of one of 'this is the realization the ambitions of my life and one of the dreams of many of the civic minded citizens of Orem What NOT to Say who have made getting ' better to Your Husband water part of their life." He men You can't trust basic instinct tioned the devoted "work of both the the late Mayor Gillman and says Cynthia Lindsay she's of hard work former Mayor Ray tried it! So here iri Mfr.y. Reader',8 Digest are 10 rules Loveless, Roy Gappmayer and the5 present chairman of the "tested in every home and diMetropolitan Water Board Neil' vorce court in the country" Anderson. about what you should never V.L. Beckman, city! engineer, say. They won't guarantee a noted that under theprevious arsublime marriage but they 11 ; make a sweeter one. Get May rangement that the .yearly cost for carrying Orem's Deer Creek Reader's Digest at your favorwater through the Salt Lake ite newsstand today I to amounted approxiAqueduct (adv) was-carrie- A Vernal, has22, - ing water for Orem was reached - Vernal Suspect Held In Custody . By PEGGY WIIITWOOD OREM A milestone in furnish- Two Salt Lake County men whose, boat was believed capsized when a windstorm arose on Utah Lake Wednesday 'afternoon, were found shivering but safe in the Jordan Narrows pumphouse by Sheriff -- GREEN RIVER, Wyo. (UPD Utah, man, S.D. Smuin waived extradition to Sweetwater county after being ar- rested in Craig, Colo., for an al- leged breakin Friday.. Sweetwater County Sheriff George M. Nimmo said the break-- ' in occurred .at the home of Vic- to- Gras, north of Rock Spring A .22 caliber rifle and a .410 shot. gun were taken. He said Smuin was captured in Craig Tuesday with , a .22 rifle matching the one taken from the Gras home. A .410 shotgun sim- .ilar to the stolen one may have been sold by Smuin to a service station attendant on the highway Orem Real izes Long Dream i n I appi ng New Water Source Through Tunnel Utah Lake 'J Boatmen Found Safe Container 98 Fine Quality Outside White Weather Resistant REDWOOD STAIN Preserves and beautifies, excellent for fences, roofs, siding, etc. PAINT TRAY and 98 GAL. U LEI?S Gal. ROLLER 88 MEN'S HEAVY WORK PANTS 1 USED Genuine U. S. 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