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Show ' i Majority Wish If, Some Farmers Object dw'-ar.d- A vacant AMERICAN FORK house belonging to Adolphus Pulley, of - American Fork burned Sen. Frank E. Moss was in Pro- here Sunday resulting in a vo Monday evening, to attend ths total loss of night The the building. showing of "Sand inrheir Shoes." blaze, which was of undetermihel He is in Utah to pick up members sion west of the highway is "talk- Ensley, Hawk and Hedquist farms, of his family, who have remained Japan's electronics industry, aland finally the Henrietta Miller here during the school Nyear. ing about coming in." the world leader with proCouncilmen hesitated, then ap- property in the angle between Pro Mr. and ' Mrs. Moss and their ready duction valued at 555 million dolproved the ordinance at first read- vo . between Provo Canyon and four children will leave from Salt lars in 1958, is expected to double Lake City Friday to drive toxWash-ingto- ' that figure by 1962. ing. Acting. Mayor. Killpack said Rock Canyon Roads. ' mato an "we have the obligation jority who want to come into Provo . ' Provo'City Council Monday eva have solved their sewer problems. ning approved. at first reading 'an Acting Mayor Frank Killpack ordinance to annex 66 acres be- "and City Manager- E.Tfrl: Udall tween 2230 and 2950 North, east told I opponents- jto an ation the of Provo Canyon Highway, over city does not make a- ractice of strong protests of farm owners condemning rights of v foVoads south of Orchard Heights. and sewers but awaits pel ioning Public, hearing and second read- for improvements and jcr ilesa ing of the ordinance was set for special improvement distr.ct. ' June 22 at 7:30 p.m.1 Mr. Rowley e mphasized the fact jBy law petition to be jannexed that, far from harming the farm'.need only be signed by a .majority lands, the, new subdivisions are of owners with land valued at one-thir- d upping valuations. Farm .land, valuof the total valuation nf thf ed at $2000 an acre seven years .tract to be annexed. ago is now. asking $5,000,! he said. Mrs. Jessie Hawk 'who owns Orchard Heights subdivision, which extends east' of the canyon farms to the south said she road to 650 East between 2950 wouldn't take $10,000 an ' acre, she North and 2325 North, with few just wanted to keep her farm as a farm without subdividing. She said she saw no justice in- refusal to Provo City. If the farms "an island", beleave If annexed it can hook on to the tween Orchard 'Heights and Rock city; sewer, line west ;of XL, S. 189 Canyon present city limits, since built to serve the nonntrv. rlnh. west of U. S. 189 is, still in the land The same sewer can be continu- A ' i county. Green Bench and Indian Hills sub- . The city engineer's office, condivisions, when their, development firmed the fact) that none of the owners between 2825 North, south is completed. Alvin Rowley who has developed limits of Orchard Heights, and Orchard Heights, said j petition 223Q North, present city limits,-havsigned petition to be annexed, seeking annexation .has been signed by 67 per cent of the property own- and four of the largest owners are ers representing 55 per cent of as- strongly protesting annexation. The : - , - n. ! Councilman A. K; Breinholt said he wished he could accomodate both the farm "islanders" and the subdivision residents, but finally voted affirmative. Councilman W. Smoot Brimhall 'also hesitated, withdrawing his own motion to . j v j proo-ertyan- - -- ch ot -- ; f"nnn(tr fx pass the ordinance, but expressed the conviction that annexation was eventually to the best interest of V the farmland owners. out Councilmen pointed they were criticized in the past for leaving irregular city Umii boundaries and islands of unincorporated 'x r.vv - j, county. '.. The orooosed Orchard Heights Addition is bounded on the west by'rrovo canyon Koad. The extends' east on 2950 North along the north border of the George. James property and south along the east border of the George James and Clarence James lands,-andeast along the north border ot lots owned by Gordon Eckley, Kenneth Godfrey, Martha Jenney ano, cagemaniueveiopment uo. to 650 East, taking in all of Orchard Heights subdivision. The eastern boundry continues south in all of Orchard Heights subdivision. The eastern boundary continues south to take in x the Brereton, Roberts, ; " ; - jj .) pen-met- , ' ' owners include Waisessed valuation. He has assured farmland owners ted iHedquist, Jessie Elmo to the south between .2825 North Brereton, Fred iEnslay, Henrietta Miller, Donald Poppen, Flora S. North! that no sewer ricVit nf wnv McKell and John Robe s. will be sought over their lands. City Engineer' Earl Conder- said The northern subdivisions already this morning that another subdivi- non-petitioni- ng j origin, was first seen at about fire under control. The framj 8:15 p. m. The fire department house, located in northeast Amerrushed to thescene ad worked un- ican Fork, was one of the5 oldest til almost1 midnight getting the in the city. According to the owner it was built about 60 years ago. d DIET It iiad been used as a rental disBOSTON (UPD In only a few to was the planweeks of playing football, Fran mantle "it in the near future. tackle (Kayo) Kehoe, freshman on Boston University's DAILY HERALD . squad, lost 10 pounds. But; he still j TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1939 . weighed 315 pounds. TTfuVl TTioVi City." . j Fire .'Destroys Old Arri. Fork Home SenAMoss Visits Provo P fOVO M oves I Annexation F arnnecs tea O ver 'Profests I er - - - cu,., winiv SHFIVPC ; ' ? UUT! I y..r r 63 s i 7FPr r LB. . 'i ? PRINCESS, ATTENDANTS These three lovelies were chosen Utah County Dairy Princess and attendants at a contest, last night at Scera Theater in Orem. Center-iMary Ann .Gray, Utah County Dairy princess! and at left, Rebecca Allred, at-- . tendant, and right, Diana Johnson, attendant. Alternates named1 were Ardith Walker and Judy Jolley. s - Dairy Princess Square Dancers Cook School Of Utah County Selected With At Denver Meet Begins Today 2 Attendants Air. and Mrs. Rand. Stephen? and MrJ and Mrs. Earl Beck, well-know- Ann- Grav of AmpnVan Marv . Fork was named TTtah f!nnntv Dairy Princess, at a Contest last nigM i.at the Scera - Theater ' in OremJ Her attendants are Diane Johnson of Lake View and Rebecca Allred of Lehi. . They were- selected from 38' - . I n- square dancers and callers in Utah County were among the group of Uiah County dancers who went to Denver to participate in the 8tlj Annual National Square Dance Festival. They were among ,the instructors and demonstratos on- the program. Virginia Rae Meservy of Provo with her partner, Wayne Young, demonstrated folk dances and she also demonstrated dances for Tommy Thomas, instructor from Salt Lake n Co u n t y The IGA "Fun With' Foods" free cooking school jbegan ap pearances in Utah County today, and will be staged at various Utah County stores between now and early July. The Utah County schedule foll lows: .The new princess was crowned Pay son: Roy ' Rodgers of the IGA Foodliner will host the last by year's princess,; yicki at the American .Legion Durrani of American Fork.Sh'e school '" Hall on June 2, 3, 4 and 5. received a scholarship to the City. The dancers went by special college of her choice.' ; " Spanish Fork: M. Lamar LarShe is a daughter of Mrs. Ann train from here with a car" ar- sen of the IGA Foodliner will v sponsor the school June "Gray of American Fork and is ranged for dancing. 'a 1959 graduate of American Fork through 11 at' the National School, where she was acGuard Armory, 360 North Main -tive in many fields. She is a Street. .. talented artist and plays the Orem;' Eli Clayson of Eli's v Fine Foods will host the school ' Miss Johnson is the daughter i .t at the Scera Theater, June 15, ki-of Mr. and Mrs.. Dean A. Johnson Their in "Sand Tickets for 17, 18, 19. 16, I. Tlr All 11 J J i 1111 ailU JUlWllO U 1 1111 Young Univer- ' Springville: Skaggs IGA FoodShoes,'' Brigham and Mrs. Rulon B Allred joi sity's gigantic musical play, have liner will be host at the Utah been sold out for the .remaining National Guard, June 15, 16, 17 The Dairy Princess will enter performances through Wednesday ' 18. and I the Miss Utah Contest; Fourth night, according to word received American Fork: Bus Eggett of and, .fifth alternates are Judy from the BYU- ticket office. Thos 3 IGA Foodliner will sponsor the of Mr: Mrs. and Jolleyy.'daughter who do not have tickets are adthe school at. the Utah' National Ardfth Boyd.Jolley, and daughter vised not to come to Provo. June 22, 23, 24, 25. of Mr. and Mrs. Reed O. Walker, Guard, Provo: Jay Dallin will welcome , all of Pleasant Grove. All the candidates and the guests of the school at the Provo to met for dinner Utilities judges; prior Building, June 29 and the contest. : Lynn Argyle was 30 and July 1 and 2. master of ceremonies at Miss Phyllis Day( and Miss gram, which featured the Mendels- - Week-Endwill conduct the : Noma Clayton 1 sohn! Chorus. schools this year." Both are quali: fied Home Economists n.Mrk and Mrs. 'Merrill N. War-inic-k : ::;and well were of the HOB ART, Okla. (UPD Clark D. known in their field. In bringing ' v ' contest. Brillhart, 23,- captured Monday "Fun with Foods" schools to the showed various communities, IGA and put Jn a strait-jackehopes his to stimulate better cooking, and no; remorse at bludgeoning parents to death with a ' heavy teach ways of saving money in ry ' tool. ,. wrecking ' doing it. I'll get !the electric 'I guess chair," he told police. "But it '.The Provo City Cemetery work- doesn't make any difference. They ers, will begin to, clean flowers off never gave me any freedofti. I graves Wednesday, Dan Webster.-sexton- , was planning to kill them and run announces. Anyone with away. ' baskets. or other valuable containBrillhart, a mental patient on Installation of new officers of ers is requested to pick, the coi- - leave from Ft. Supply, Mental In' the Dean Mendenhall Provo Post Workers will to Memorial. leave stitution Day tainers up. spend was American 13, Legion, will be heid them at the graves removing onlv weekend with his parents, ...not at Veterans the should Service Center, the flowers, but they captured by a highway patrolman souti-wetown WebThird East and First North Wed at Union City, a small be left after Wednesday, Mr. of Oklahoma City, nesday night at 8 p. m. ster states. Officers urge all members to then this important meeting. in attend communities About 10,000 The first regular newspaper of was some kind the United States have the American colonies or air pollution Paraguay is believed to have Boston News Letter, founded in industrial fall-oa problem' according to the U. 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