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Show .1 . S - '.. 1 V ' - - i' i Around and About I UTAH COUNW . By MILDRED B. HALL FR ' 3-85- 63 ' Mrs. Wlter Tracy of San Diego, Calif J, left Thursday for- - her home after visiting the past two weeks with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle E. Farr and family of Provo. Part of the time was also spent with Mrs. Tracy's mother, Mrs. Sarah- Hesling-to- n in Provo. - son-in-la- w, - I - i - of Mr. and Mrs. LynnjL; Grone-,ma- n vacation in Provo. with her in Los She is Angeles, Calif. parents currently employed of Provo is spending a two-we- ek ' . Mrs. Lloyd R. Gale is reported to be improving at home where "she is convalescing following recent surgery . performed at Utah J v Valley Hospital. ' !. ' ' i Visiting. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Tassell of Qrem new! granddaughter, Debbie, of Duchesne. ' 1. r .. i ? ,'- . Ensign and Mrs. .Robert Warren, and sons, Bob, Mike and Neil, are visiting at the home of Mr. Warren's parents,' Mr. arid Mrs. R. L. Warren in Orem. The family will leave the end of May for Hawaii where Ensign Warren expects to be istationed fon three years ' on duty with the U. S. Navy. ; .::; ,' t !;- I J ; I ... I ; Bon On Unsightly Debris Review BoardSef 'Ub.Fdr Deterrd rated! B'udina&i .... quire modification of the plans and may attacn conditions anu requirements to the grant of a permit which will prevent the the harmful effects set forth in an- assure good building design, board shall refrain from specify- other section of the zoning or style ordinance. ing any particular type ' ' The Building inspector is reof architecture. The Board of Review may re quired under the ordinance to identical facades in such premises to overcome such harm- - parent a manner as ' to result in exces- ful effects. The responsibility of the board sive similarity in exterior designto; and, third, that while seeking on includes newly organized uoara ot Review for provo City is beginthe ning to function following and members appointment of five a secretary b the Mayor and City Council. Meetings of the board are held in the City Building every third Tuesday of each month. The Board of iReview is created by the recently adopted Provo City zoning ordinance. The ordinance provides that such matters' as deteriorated buildings and excessive accumulation of debris shall! be referred to this board for study and action. Such matters are to be called, to the attention of! the board by the City1 Building Inspector. Notice Required It then . becomes the responsi bility of the board to examine such buildings and premises and to specify .in 'writing' within 10 day's from the date of such noti fication what must be done by the owners or occupants of the - also plans passing for locating moved-i- n homes into already established residential locations. The zoning ordinance requires that the board shall examine such plans and sketches, taking into consideration the character of the zone, the location of the property, the design and appearance of adjacent buildings and the character of the surrounding area. Design, Appearance In the performance of its duties it shall be the basic responsibility of the board to make certaii, first, that any building shall be at' least equal in design and appearance with that of established buildings within the immediate vicinity tl, the proposed site; and. second, that there shall be no dwellngs constructed side by side on adjacent lots having ap - '' inform the owner or occupant of the requirements of the Board of Review. Appeals from the Board's decisions may be filed with the City Council which has the right to reverse or affirm such Frank Keele who has been spending the winter, in Mesa, Ariz., is now visiting with his children in the area, with Mr.! and Mrs. Max Keele, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gale and Mr. and Mrs. A . Garold Johnson, all of Provo. . J ; j ' '" . " SUNDAY HERALD YOU'RE INVITED P.M. SHOP MONDAY vt Members of the Board of Re view are Dr. M. IW Merrill, chairman; W. : N., ' Whittaker, Lynn Aj Stone, Bruce Dixon and Verlin Clegg, members; Ernest R. Rasmuson, secretary. Ll lJ.J UUUUUUUUUU TO 'TIL ? I II II I 3 L1 USE OUR For Milady MMR OWBfL i - In OF SHEER ELEGANCE! Allen Sorensen Seeks District Attorney Post Mr. and 31rs. Max E. Thurm an received word Friday of the. birth of a baby girl to their daughter, Kathleen, and her husband, .Delloy Abplanalp of Vemal. Paternal grandparents of the: first child Allen B. Sorensen, Provo attor of the Xbplanalps are! Mr. and Mrs. Orval Abplan alp who reside in California. Mrs. Thurman expects to leave Sunday for Vernal. ney, aturaay aiuwuureu u'.a i carididacy for ithe office ot dist ' trict attorney of the Fourth A dinner given during the week at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. Judicial District on the Demo Ares GammeU, brought together thedr children and their families,! cratic tickets 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mr. Sorensen is a native of Rowe, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs: Henry Wilcox, Springville. Utah, presently residing in Provo with his wife, the former Miriam Mr. and Mrs. Qeirge T. Aadms have arrived back home after a Young; and three children, where delightful two wee& trip to points east. At Washington, D. they he is now engaged in the practice weTe guests of their daughter, her husband and thedr four children, of law in association with the Mr. and Mrs.,, Frank Carol) Mensel. They were entertained also law firm of Young, Young and there by friends of the Mensels. They also visited in St. Louis, Mo., Sorensen. l ,! ." Mr. Sorensen was educated in Chicago, 111., Cleveland, O. the schools of Spanish Fork. He '! A family .picnic given by Mrs. Thomas Luce, Provo, marked received his bachelor and masBrigham birthday anniversaries of her son and daughter, Kedth and Kristy ter's degrees from the Luce. Some 24 family members met at North Park Thursday eve- Young University. He taught in Ogden and at Provo ning where super was served.' Among the guests were grandparents, school School iprior to entering the High Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sorensen and Mr. arid Mrs, Karl Bleak. armed forces of the United States in World War II. air. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and family of Eureka and Mr. During the war, Mr. Sorensen and Mrs. John E. Dolinar and family of Provo were guests of their in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robinson, for dinner during the week. served theater as training liason officer with the Chinese Army in India, Experienced secretary wishes employment for 2 months, begin- and later, in Burma, he comning June 6. References from Geneva Steel, Kennecott Copper. manded a Signal Operations AC (adv.).- tactical which provided ;. v Company , . communications for U.S. Army U Topsoil, Uwn quality, $1,95; nursery quality, $2.25. AC officers serving with Chinese ' ' ... , (adv.). Troops. After three years overseas duty, he was assigned to the For Weddings, Wedding Receptions, Banquets or Social Gather Office of Chief Signal Officer at ings, rent the Veteran's Service Center, 287 East 1st North. Contact the Pentagon in Washington, A. I. Daniels, Phone FR D.C. (adv.). Mr. Sorensen received his June wedding gifts. Chris tensens Gift Shop. 141 Noyth Univer- L. IL. B. degree from the Unii". .. sity (adv.). versity of Utah in 1948, and has practiced law in Provo since that time, except 2V3 years which he UCLISIUUB.' sroS!Y'cS j ) : 1 f - - j - are their daughter, Mrs. Jack Foy, and - -- ' t Frances Groneman, daughter T i vx ! whirlawayskirt! 'f.VV s i ' - , " . Leaders in the Summer Parade" . - Bouf- ' : ... C, i . . . M fants in chiffon, cottons, silks; in prints V See our wonderful assortment of plains - i low-price- beauties d- L " - - Sizes! 5 to 15 j Ml 10 ' i to 20 . i L ' v. k 1 I4V2 to24!& , i i China-Burma-Ind- ia ! : j j . " ENTERS RACE Allen B. Sorensen, who will be a candidate for Fourth District Attorney on the Democratic ticket. .1 i T Lehi Seeks Roundup Royalty LEHI A royal trio will be selected to reign over the annual Lehi Roundup on Saturday, June 18, . according to George Lewis, president of the Lehi Civic Improvement .Association, sponsors. Free western entertainment in addition to the selection of a queen and 'two attendants is ' slated. 16 or. over, married or CAny girl is eligible to enter the consingle, test and need not be a. resident of Lehi. However former Lehi Roundup queens or girls who have been selecte4 to reign over any other rodeo during 1960, are not eligible. Contestant will be chosen on their j ability, to ride. Consideration will be made of appearance," but ; V I fancy costumes will not be a fac tor in the selections. Girls interested in entering the contest may contact Dale Peter son, chairman; Stanley Clark or .,Morris Clark. MWHHl Cwal jWWUM HiMli fwiWii3 iMIMil iwiWi IliHttWil HHUP EbUIm MWH MllllMli UMMM Four-- jHPIBK j includes Utah, Wasatch, Uintah and Duchense Counties, and the district attorney is responsible for prosecution of all district court cases within that area. JftU H - - p flay tie -- I cotton-prett- y j v!vii vxivx bra (2.50)... when you buy a lf 1 !.., .I j p flay flex strapless bra X' IhIBS as seen on Clubs Give Tables To Santaquin Park SANTAQUIN IHIIBIil Fourth Judicial District The magic-clin- g' M :V 3 MllllM & mmmmmm l; M . Club California. At Sacramento they will girls representing the eight local be guests of a daughter," Mrs. Jack clubs have presented the city with Hutchinigs and her husband. two large picnic tables for .use in the Recreation Park. Funds for Mrs. Julia Peterson returned the project were raised with a bake home Thursday after spending the sale sponsored! by the girls. The DIP r TASTY NEW in southern Cali- -' : t v. presentation was made to Mayor past five months SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Lynn Crook mnder the direction of fornia. Mrs. Indra; Nelson,, and Creamy, wine dunk combines Mrs. Eldon Greenaalgh, supervis- Mr. and Mrs. Saulie Peterson accream cheese and white wane, lo or,- with 50 Igirls participating. companied her home. make on. and one-thir- d cups, beat two Mrs. Minnie Bobbins of Alberta, "RICHEST SUARE MILE" v packages of cream cheese until creamy; blend in V Canada, and Mrs. Lula Taylor of Central City, Colo., once was cup eacn ox commercial sour Loa are guests at the home of their 5." called "the richest square mile cream, and white dinner wine. sister, Mrs. j Emma Rabbin Add 2 tablespoons, each .of chop In those days.i its on earth." i onion mines and fresh Ausdal Van Bert produced more ped green Mr. and Mrs. pars nearby one-habillwion dollars in Wedhes-day with or Serve salted than crackers and daughter, Myriee, left ley. metals. r for an extended vacation in precious potato chips. - ggj spent as assistant to the attorney general of! the State of Utah.! 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