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Show Committee Ponders FroDiem Of Getting Additional Industries sentative on the committee, said $1500 of the GUV industrial promotion fund will probably be spent on a new brochure Provo will cooperate to help sister cities, he said. Brochure Details "iThe. brochure among other things would catalogue vacant space, for o industry, such as the infirmsugar plant and old county ary, together with size, location, services available, etc. Grant L. Atwood, ' Pleasant Grove, said he favored anything that would up general employment level in the county. When Geneva shuts down, all business suffers, he said. "If we could get 10 major industries, we would be less vul. nerable," he decalerd. Clayton Jenkins, Provo Chamber of Commerce assistant manager, urged a concentrated effort to obtain for Utah County an expansion of industry already in the state, as the booming electronics field. He said "fishing" by use of gen-ercirculation of brochures is fine, but it might be faster to study needs of existing fields, and try to get something to offer electronics to come in. Need Favorable 'Climate' Harvey Glade, Provo Chamber of Commerce president, referring to the more than $100,000,000 missile boom in north Utah, said Salt Lake spends $80,000 a" year and Ogden $50,000 on industrial welcoming, but a favorable "business climate" by citizens is also a factor. Mr. Jenkins said when Thiokol was Nephi war conbut sidered Brigham City area was By JOAN GEYER The new. industries committee of Greater Utah Valley Friday pondered use of a $5000 county fund this year to coax in new electronics I and other industry, and a campaign for cooperation of chambers of commerce to pool resources in wooing industrial expansion. Weston Kofford, Orem, i Utah-Idah- chair- man, said individual ohattibers are being asked, to name a. member of the GUV industries committee and ponder advantages of joint use of individual chambers of funds to promote new industry and solid- backing of the county to help an individual city. ne notea economies in joinx promotion such as publication of brochures, and pointed out that all cities benefit by any industrial expansion. Art W. Adamson, Provo repre-com-jmer- ce - chosen, possibly because of a Livestock Show Secures Noted Judge of Horses . reception locally' pansion which "would be put into effect only if the Utah plant gets enough contracts. He said in bidcomding against panies, Consolidated is concerned with "production" costs fo a possible steel strike in July. Another local . industry which should be encouraged, to expand, .Only a noisy one per cent of the people campaign against industry but is may be enough to shade a decision of site choice, said Mr. Glade. County Commissioner Marcellus Nielson said a big pipe company which had tentatively set gas route via Wendover of pipeline from Texas to Canada and from Wyoming to California might pick a new route via Thistle, Nephi, Beaver, etc, to find more custom-- ; SPANISH FORK Jeb Stewart of Fort Worth, Tex., has been named one of two judges for the Spanish Fork Horse Show, out-of-Ut- ah , May 8 and 9. Mr. Stewart, approved by the Quarter Horse and the Arabian Associations is number one judge in both halter and other field events. He' is recognized as one of the Nation's finest judges, according to the show committee. Another top. judge has also been secured. All those interested In securing entry blanks for the show may contact Glen H. Bowen at Smith Auto Co., 325 N. Main St., Spanish Fork, or Delos 1 30-in- ch said committmen, is American Cyamlde, which has a large explosives plant at the mounth of ; Spanish Fork Canyon. The old infirmary, which some committee members think should be offered free or)at nominal rental to a new industry, has21,000 square feet of space on three floors, exclusive of basement and out buildings, said Commissioner ers en route. ': , I discussing franchises with pipeline representative, said Commissioner Nielson, he had urged purchase of pipe locally.. Expansion Factor He noted the close of industry, saying he had Nielson. ps By FRANK G. KING This event will very definitely SPANISH FORK Don't fret be a part of1 the 1959 show, offiyou ,horse team fans, Old Dobbin cers state. It has now been one is not going to let you down. ; of the show features for nearly, This was the word from mem- a quarter of a century. The show bers of the team pulling match itself is the oldest continuous committee of the Utah State livestock exhibit in the western nation, now having Junior Livestock Show today as half of the 35 years in consecutive attained they announced, that the colorful Horse Pulling Matches will( again be held during the 1959 exhibit. Inquiries have been coming In from all parts of the state, and especially the Salt Lake County area, according to committee chairman R. B. Money. As the machine makes further inroads against the horse on the farm; team fans are fearful lest the matches be dropped as part of the show, he states. -- ' '. -- , , . Horse Pullinq to Be Featured On Utah Jr. Livestock Show in Sp. Fork APRIL 26, 1959 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY, been informed by Consolidated Western it had blue) prints for ex- 'better . inter-relationshi- SUNDAY HERALD Argyle at Delos and Ken Serv- ice in Spanish Fork. ing matches Is the Calf Scramble which will also be presented again this year. Donors have re portedly been contacted for calves and six animals nave been promised according to committee members. In this feature. presentation. During the time the pulling matches have been held, special devices have been developed by local enthusiasts to measure the strength of the teams. Called a ATHLETE'S FOOT ' (fungus infection) may spread to other parU of the body. Befor it does net li & M .Ointment from your druggist and your'problem wilj be solved or you get' your money and consisting of a set of huge weights attached to a truck which is itself a part of the mechanism, the machine is' again being readied for use as show 'time, May 6 to 9, ap"pull-o-mete- r" back. Apply H & M - soothing to prevent infecin minor tion Jcuts leaving ab solutely no sore proaches. Another colorful event almost as long with the show as the pull ness. H at M Lab Reg. in U.SA. & Canada, patent office. el Statistics BORN . AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday: 1 Girl to Carl V. and Ora Mann Clayton, Provo. April 24: Girl to Glen S. and La Von Ship- i sii : a A Lmisteusen, riuvu. Boy. to Phil and Diane Neilson Smith, Provo. Boy to Salvatore and Marghar-it- a Cerrito Granese, Provo. Girl to Larry K.' and Barbara Ann Sego Bailey, Provo. Boy to Douglas M. and Ruth E. ie site-shoppin- Boy to Clark and Darlene Huff Day, Springville. AT HUGHES HOSPITAL, SPANISH FORK April 23: Boy .to Bud Jones and Elaine Rigtrup Shepherd. April 22: till U w 11 Mo FBo MEN'S WHITE Finest Quality SWEAT g, SHIRTS Building Pace In Provo I98 STREET FLOOR , , Takes Spurt Boy to Augustine J. and Sandra Lynne Ballard Trujillo. April 21: .Boy to Richard Parrie and Effie JVIEN'S REGULAR Building pace is proceeding at a much faster clip this year in Pauline torenson Julian. "M. to and Carma provo than it did in 1958, City Boy Douglas Rae Shepherd Neeley. Engineer Earl Conder reported April 20: BOW ' : r Saturday. Sixty-nin- e Boy to Lewis J. and Shirleen building permits toHarmer Lowe, Springville. taling $721,780 were issued in the 18: April period ending March 31 of this to D. and Catherine Boy year, Mr. Conder stated in his Jerry Mendenhall Fuller. monthly report to City Manager j- - -- 'I h: ; " ' 1 r ' h h-Z'- ; Earl Udall. to and Carr' Jack For the same period for 1958 Boy Margie Gardner Stabler. biulding permits for $385,000 were MARRIAGE LICENSES Andrew Eugene Farr, 19, Provo,- and Patricia Ann Clark, 19, Provo. Russell L. Pace, 23, Provo, and Connie Ann Kay, 18, Provo. William Gale Parcell, 19, Provo; and Phyllis Marie Adams, 19, F ' ' 1 J , three .garages, $1825. Three new businesses will be built at a cost of $36,000; two additions to businesses, $6,000; and remodeling to two buildings at SWEETIE PIE GROUP No. WOOL 1 ; and 1695 REGULAR 1295 $13,500. FOR j STREET FLOOR ! 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