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Show r MONDAY, AUGUST 3, Utah County, Utah ' 1953 DAILY HERALD Letters To Editor mets Nesf. Buzzes 'In Sp. F. brk ver Reel a mat ion Office Remove ' c ers prior to its announcement in A veritable .f SPANISH FORK Daily Herald story published : hornet's nest of activity and pro;. July. 24. .. Committee" Formed test" has been stirred "lip in this In the few days, following the normally quiet community by a of announced moving appearance of this article, a local plan recently the district offices of the United committee of protest hag been States Bureau of Reclamation to formed and a thorough study of Provo. Strong protests are being the matter begun. On this comvoiced and groups of citizens are mittee are men representing' all planning moves' 'to block ,the pro- - business, civic, religious and edu' cational interests of this city. This , ' posal. Since the plan was revealed local group1, has met with all locally citizens have denounced it as seem- available officers of the Bureau of ingly spur of the moment and too Reclamation to discuss the matter sudden. The proposed move was and has further carried the probuaheard of to most Spanish Fork- - lem to state and national officials By FRANK G. KING : . ! . -- ' -- . . of the bureau. Governor proached Flyod ,,E. Dominy, ComAlso, conhas been :D. missioner, Department of The In Clyde George sulted and intentions of contacting terior, United States Department ' Utah congressmen and senators in of Reclamation, of Washington Washington have been stated. Among the first reclamation officers with whom the situation was discussed was E. O. Larsen, regional supervisor, Salt Lake City. He stated that the change had been decided upon for , "reasons of economy and efficiency." When pressed for details, he replied that jie "felt the bureau had no reason to go into particulars on the matter" with Spanish Fork."' Subsequently, the delegation ap j r i ' : 1 He reiteratedjn the stand that the niove was initiated as a matter of economy - and efficiency. When asked for details, he promised to schedule a second hearing for . full presentation of all facts and stated this meeting would be held "sometime the first part of the week It is hoped that the hearing will ' : be held Aug. 7'.' . Dispute 'Efficiency'' Claim' Spanish Forkers have tried to call attention of the bureau to the fact that this city has "mothered" the bureau in providing office space .'and doing all; possible to ; facilitate bureau growth since its inception some thirteen years ago. Many local people too, feel that a move of 10 or 12 miles "for efficiency" "Simply . doesn't make sense. It has j been learned that "office rental in Provo would at present approximate $1.38 per square foot as c&mpared to $1,02 per square foot nOw being paid in Spanish Fork, This c e r t a i n 1 y doesn't sound to many of us like f economy. At present there are 22 families of bureau workers in Spanish Fork. The potential) growth, if present plans are followed, would be Al- around, two hundred families. ' though much of the work at this time is in the Uintaii Basin area, technically closer to Provo, much of jthe later projects planned would take the staff into the Spanish Fork Canyon and Emery County viqinity, clearly closer 'to Spanish Fork.- - ' j. .. . i" . .... Feel 'Victimized' Intentions have been voiced by members of the protest committee, through its chairma j, Spanish Fork attorneyj Richard M. Taylor, to take their problem to Utah senators and congressmen, should the upcoming hearing prove unsatisfactory to local interests. "It cannot be too highly emphasized that Spanish Fork feels it has been 'the unwilling victim of a too ' secretive and covertly planned action in this matter. All citizens seem to unanimously support the local view that, if su,&i a move is truly beneficial, should, at least, have been given a fair chance to present their views before any action was taken, Chairman Taylor declared. . - i. IN PUERTO RICO Mrs. George D. Clyde gets, a corsage from an airline stewardess while her husband looks on as they land in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where the. Utah governor will address the 51st annual Governor's Conference. He said he will tell the conference about Russia's he saw it during his recent trip to the housing, public health) and welfare-a- s No." 1 problem today, he said, because many Soviet Union. Housing is Russia's homes were destroyed during the war and were replaced by apartments which are easier to build, cheaper, and help solve the transportation! problem. GOVERNOR, WIFE ARRIVE : UTAH ; . " ; ; , s Lehi Boy May Meet Nixon At The Movies Lehi j Paul Hardm an, boy who won the Utah State Soap, Box( Derby oh July ' 24 may have the opportunity to meet Vice President Nixon when he attends the 22nd running of the Soap Box Derby Aug. 16. The has been invited to attend .the event at Derby MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1939 '. ; PROVO , . An Affair To Re- ; Academy member ,' and Written On The . ; ( : - - j S Paramount Last Train From Kirk Douglas, ;Gun; Hill, The Diary . of, Anns Millie Perkins. with "Frank, ' : : OREM A Question Of Adul-terGeneva and Never Say Goodby. Don't Give Up The ; Seer a with .Ship, Jerry Lewis., The Tunnel Of Tiropanogos of and Paths Lov," ' Glory.. : SPRINGVILLE . Don't Give Up The ; Art City and and The The'Barbarian "ship,: Geisha. Imitation Of Life, with Rivoli i Pioneer,, , , j y, f j - . All-Americ- an vice-preside- nt ' .1 . Turner. UiXi'i i ; 4 ' , ' ,.- " V for 'the meet.: 1 Many activities and visits with other celebrities are planned for the more' than ,100, boyS1 who will race for a $5000 scholarship and a - Open 7:45 Adults 90c New Horizons Club Has Picnic at Canyon Glen CENTER production starring roast was enjoyed by A weihef SPANISH FORK Al Capone, with Rod picnic supper at Canyon Glen and Arch , Steiger. later a program of. songs and stories was presented around the FAYSON fire. ; Huish Hurcules, .with Steve ;j. On Aug. 6 there will be a Reeves. session at St. Mary's business NEItl ' Venice Hercules, with Steve parish house. '., ',.;.' ;.:';-rRttves. During the past three weeks ' some planning and work with AMERICAN FORK foam has been done by rubber Starlight Darby's Rangers club. the They have also done and The Badlanders. ' leather tooling and photographic LEIH , ; Closed. . Royal ,' ViV"'; tinting. : THEATER newly-commission- money. And when we talk about money we talk about a thing that God looked upon as a: curse. God cursed the dollar ' because he claimed that money would bring sufferings - and bloodshed among the people of this land and spread strife and unrest among all man kind. How! true ' that statement . . rings. ; What is it that brought on this recent, steel strike and spread a disturbing predicament throughout our nation? Money of course. What is it that keeps us hitting the ball and our noses on the grinding stone Nothing but . the effects of money.' What is it that makes the rich ? richer and the poor poorer? The answer is money. In other words the results between the rich and the. poor are in comparison with a bunch of hogs in a' pen, in that the biggest and stronger hogs thrive by hold ing the upper hand over the food while the weaker ones starve. All people are affected with a greed for money: They' develop a practice of stealing and cheating for money. Many are murdered over money.. Any way we look at it money is the number one trouble maker of the world. Money is also, the cause of sucn increase in heart attacks. The big trouble about money is his: The' working elment of tis use. nas mot been controlled prooerly. It. has been allowed to drift in piles', like the sands 'of the deserts! It is the result of strong organizations, in which some of them- - are harmful to the country and the people. But these! are only a small part of .the hardshios and disturbing elements created by the power of money Money has also found its Way into forbiding quarters. For while God cursed the dollar and despised wealth, yet his churches HANAliT, Germany Gary Army Pvt. SAN FRANCISCO,; Calif. John B. Gordon, 18, son of Mr. and L. Church, seaman apprentice, Frank J.. Gordon, Mrs 3. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. ELmo L. Church, 942 E, 423, S., Provo, serving aboard the oiler USS Ashtabula, and Lyman P. Duke, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Duke, 603 N. 850 W., Provo, serving aboard tha attack radar picket destroyer USS Hanson, took part in a full-sefrom naval review and visit to Saa 133 ed service officer j Captain Maxwell ins December 1958. received; training in pharmacy, 3 supply, sanitary engineering, Bridgetown, which dates medical' adand tometry, podiatry after com1628, is the capital and chief port Francispo,, July ' . ' ministration of Barbados. ; pleting a major exercise held off the California coast. al 17-2- 0, ; v Edgemont Family Spending Vacation In Old Mexico By LAURA NELLE BENDIXSEN EDGEMONT Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Whctten and sons, John and David, are infold Mexico for a two weeks vacation. While there they will attend a Whet ten family reunion and, visit the birthplace and childhood home of Mr. ? Whet-ten- . I v r . Gordon Reid Serves . On Minesweeper Lucid . day camp in American Fork. The Buttons and Bows group held a slumiber party that night at the home of MissLyn Ann Williams iney aiso, enjoy ea a scavenger hunt Friday morning they Vd went; to Miss Dixon's home where she thad prepared breakfast for - ' them. " Mrs j - ' i; Jack Marble Finishes Class in Engineering Pvt. Jack E. Marble, 23, Army ' son of and Mrs. George L. Marble, S. Center, American ForX. completed basic engineer training July 24 at Fort Bel voir, Va.. Mr.j 2731 . -, He received instruction in map reading, bridge, road and airfield construction, and mine warfare. ... 4-- II 4-- J FORT BELVOIR, Va. Mark Cloward and two chil dren Elaine and Tommy," returned home Saturday evening , from a three weeks stay in the L. D. Cox home in Shelley, Ida. While there Mrs. f Cloward attended sessions in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Mr. 'Clowkrd drove to Shelley to bring : Members of the 'Spoon, and Bowl 'his family home Cluib with their leader, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Wendell Spencer Reed Tucker and members of the of Los Angeles, Calif., are , vsiU Club and Euttons and Bows one of their leaders, Miss Sherry iiig in the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. .Ralph . Hicken. Mrs. Wendell and Dixon, spent Thursday at the. Mrs. Hicken are sisters. Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Garfield were Mr. Garl field's mother,! Mrs. Violet Gar field of Portland Ore., and Salt Lake City, and a niece and nephew, Carl and Susan Draper of Eugene, Ore! Gordon S. Reid FAR EAST fireman apprentice, USN, son )f Mr.; and Mrs. Max F. Reid of 331 E 7th N., Spanish Fork, is servthe minesweeper USS ing; aboard Lucid ' operating with the,! U. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far East. . H Go we rs Ends F red L. Naval Air Training CORPUS CHRIST!, Tex. --Lida. Fred L. Gowers, son of Mf . "and Mrs R. M. Gowers of 197 E. 8th N., Nephi, a , student at the Uniof today' flourish with riches. Jo Hicken,, son of Mr. and Mrs versity of Utah, completed) thrr? Wonder what he thinks now at Ralph Hicken, came home on fur- weeks of aviation indoctrination seeing his churches bulging with lough from Governor's Island July 23! at the Naval Air Advanced wealth? It is said that the church- Army post in New York where he Training Station, Corpus Christi.j es of one of pur leading religions is stationed. He came, to attenl Tex. ; has become one of the wealthiest the funeral Tuesday of his grand organizations of our nation. Yet father, A. Pratt Hicken, of Heber. Tli e Federal government's payaccrding to the' scripture, preach- Grandfather Hicken died Saturday roll;, has risen in cost during" the, ing and all that it stands for was night at his home in Heber.. He past 10 years from $162 to $235 meant to be an undertaking, of was 78 years old. per American family ' , 4-- H ' i . strictly non-profi- t. Y. M. Of fret Wildwood. J " v s vtaots ts&ei zksttoczivk tbxatbm . u j GEORGE STEVENS' ," OPfN! 7'00 j SHOW r STARTS TONIGHT r7 7:30 .. 'ui i- - iy i the Brnm nTiTJrnrrrTrjT thegwect- -. - 'Borit (GriV Up the fed! eGaSVsKww toiN Ship" . SPECIAL PROGRAM everything's gotta stop till Our Hero finds or UWRIEKD amo HUSBAND THCS - bring your i WILL RECEIVE surprise- BEAirry mvaeis Wedding night or not. L mm i TWO! RECEIVE nooucnoii destroyer escort he . knows "he left around here somewhere..." one fully-equipp- ed .!. . I" r MILLIE PERKINS 18 ; m OTH ER OF TEST TUBE BABY FIGHTS DIVORCE!! 1 1 1 m 1 Hill rlill Af A V Af A ' - -- zr-- 1 .1 I t 1 I i IIIIMIM J r m I ill I n M. Adults 65c Students ko. ChiJdren Free A III FROM BLUSHING bTAGE HIT CinbmaScopS h wniM l Da mmmmmm STIKEOPHONIC mmmmmmmmm Walt Disney's Whimsical World of Love, IP El (S) old: - . RUN .DAY. AND. DATE. . . . members of the New Horizons Club Friday; .They enjoyed a . - Show 8:10 Children Free FIRST . - FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex. Capti John G. Maxwell, whose wife, Margaret, and parents, Mr and Mrs. Grant V. Maxwell, live at 519 E. 7th S., Orem, completed Money Is Curse, Says Wildwood Man Wsm - . i ; trip to Hollywood at the Derby. Paul won the . state title in his fourth try at the state derby which is sponsored by .The Daily Herald, P. E. Ashton Company and the Utah Soap Box Derby Association. His' brother, Gary, won the trip to Akron two years ago. Downs in Akron and Mr. Nixon has indicated he will be in Akron . . j r Orientation Course Two Provo Seamen John Gordon Serving With Army in Germany Take Part in Review I local-interest- i What's Playing John G. Maxwell Ends 2nd E., American Fork, recently Editor Herald: arrived in Germany and is now a of the the orientation money course Again question military member of the 507th Medical Com24 at Brooke Army Medical pany. and its effects. ;'. ;'' t ' Juy D.C., with the matter. He was conweltalk When this dreaded Center, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. about an comin aidman Gordan, the a visit to Salt Lake. tacted while A medical pany in Hanau, entered the Army high cost of living we. talk about . t Central Utah Men in Service '. Aug. Vermont's first settlement was The American black bear is a Trench military outpost on isle a "black bear" even f when . its La Motte, Fort St. Anne, in 1666 color is brown or even tan. ' 2 P. M. UNDER r V r WED. j Laughter and T,, Leprechauns! S) m i Thoot the whot THE (o) C) Ik m fairgrounds SAT., " OF SEX IN THE SUBURBS! ENDS W I GIG YOUMG 8 P. M. BIG TOP cutimi mm mmw mmmmmm.wm, Turnist the OF LOVE" i&t&6e jwWfc:-- mmmwm X rtsioeiii" i 13- z. GtA SCALA 1 ,,,, RALPH MCEKER A00LPHE MFNIO'J to WALT DISNEYS -- m. f St..' I k U 7A ,1 Barbarian NOW PLAYING JSRiCDOUGIiiS ! - HAL . 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