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Show 6 November 26, SUNDAY HFRAl n Sunday, Utah Utah idgi Pleasant Grove Mayor-EleIssues Statement On Electric Power Franchise ct County, Thursday Is Deadline o Pay Property axes S remain before Bird. The postmark must show at 5 p.m: to time by or before that hoifr. taxes in perTo date, only about $3.5 million of the county have been paid into the county treasurer. treasurer's office of more than $8 But taxes can be paid by mail million expected. up to midnight Thursday, said another $1 million Utah County Treasurer Maurice hasProbably been paid through banks outside Provo, said Mr. Bird. He warned taxpayers with special problems to come in as soon as possible. to avoid holding up lines. Among large, checks received was payment of $131,601 from Consolidated Western Steel Co. which is slightly higher than the $112,411 paid last year by this corporation. Payment ' is still to come from If stories about "the good old S. Steel, largest taxpayer in U. days" get' better every year, the county. Monday night will bring the best yet when the lronton Plant's Twenty-YeClub holds its al-party at .the Riverside Club. Country More than a hundred pioneer Utah iron and steelmakers are expected to attend the dinner at the special invitations of George A. Jedenoff, general superintendHorses and riders from the ent of U. S. Steel's Geneva Ekins Farms of Pleasant Grove Works. The party will be held at and Wallsburg took a - number of the Riverside Country Club at prizes recently in the Appatoosa 7 p. m. division of the Golden Spike NaA special guest will be L. F. tional Livestock Show at Ogden. Sierra Cat, ridden by his trainRains, key figure in the construction of lronton and organization er, Clark Ford, Wallsburg, took of the former Columbia Steel first place in the reining class, Company. Mr. Rains now is a winning over a large number of management consultant with of- enjtries from seven stages. fices in Salt Lake City. stallion also This and of the retired in the halter took second place Many lronton veterans expected class and third place in the Men's to attend Monday's dinner helped Western Pleasure. Sierra Cat and start up the plant when it be- Echo Hawk, owned and ridden by gan operations in 1924. Roy Maple of Brigham City, won first place in the matched pairs division. Each rider received a cash prize and a trophy. Tuscarora Chief and rider Norman Ekins led the grand entry for the show. Mr. Ekins was dressed in a colorful authentic The case of Ozwald Gardner, Indian chief costume and used 21, 899 S outh Main, Orem, an Indian war bridle and brown charged with driving during bear skin for saddle. The pair Sept. 18, has been con- also won first place in the cos tinued by Provo City Court to tume class. Dec. 19. ; Velma Dallin Graves, 42, 143 E. 1st N., Springville, pleaded to Fourth District Court from Proguilty to charges of petty larceny, vo City Court. n and was fined $25 by Provo City Robert Lord, 30, former now Salt Court. Lake City, living in Eldon L. Gardner, 27, Murray, pleaded innocent to a charge of charged with wilful neglect and trespassing at a southwest Provo failure to provide for his four, address, and1 trial was set for minor children was bound over Tuesday. Clarifi-- i ent power franchise had become PLEASANT GROVE cation of the Pleasant Grove City outdated, and' that it should not be Council's, recent stand concerning renewed in its present form when its electric power franchise was it expires a year from now. Only four days deadline Thursday pay your property son at the office . lronton Plant 20.Year Club Sets Reunion ar . annu- Horse Fanciers Win Honors at Ogden Exhibition . still-acti- three-year-o- ld ve Gity Court Lists Cases sus-pens- on . Pro-voa- . offered the Herald Saturday by Mayor-elec-t. Fordham's statePaul TV Fordham, now a member ment follows: of the council and also mayor--ele"There! has been some misunof the city. derstanding about the article that At its last meeting the council was released Tuesday Nov! 21. expressed the view that the pres- "The council stated that the present franchise with Utah Power and Light Company has become obsolete and will have to be modified if It is to be renewed. In "We do not wish to sever relawith .any utility people at tions A business leader of Nephi has We want tn havp srond this time. been named to serve as a judge Vprvnriei with in a nationwide competition to fpHnf to appoint a com like would "I determine "Oscar" trophy winafter mittee Feet m office to in ners in the housewares manufacvestigate municipal owned power turing industry. He is Harlow Pexton of Pexton and see the advantages and dis 't advantages and bring this to the ", Wholesale Company. Mr. Jexton wii serve witn a knowledge of the people and act group of service, or rack, mer on it the way citizens of Pleasant chandisers who will judge, en Grove would like to have it. "I have talked with Mr. J. N. trants in the SMArt Merchan dising Award competition high- Stevens, manager of the Southern lighting the Eighth National Con Division" of Utah Power and Light vention of Service Merchandisers Company, and he agrees that the of America. The Convention will present franchise is outdated and will have to be changed if re b$ conducted, in Chicago, Jan. 1962. newed." to 12, f ct r Nephi Man Judge Oscar Contest NEW OREM AUXILIARY POLICE Recently sworn in as members of the Orem Auxiliary Police Force are, from left, Fred Willoughby and , Jay Healy . Captain of the department is Clyde Kallas. Public .Welcome To Lecture on Morroco Affairs Orem Council . ) . Lists Agenda For Meeting JRom Landau, an internationally recognized authority on Morocco, will speak at the Brigham Young p.m. to read minutes. Old business will include: 1. Discussion on Orem City participating in a garbage yard with American Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lindon by Harlcy Gillman. 2. Mayor M. D. Wallace to sign ordinance 30. 3. Further discussion on the purchase of Scotch Lite machine by City Manager O. V. Farns-wort7 h. New business will include: 1. Stan's Boxing Club, Second reading on the Animal Control Ordinance. Report' of the cost of the recreational program of Orem City by Mayor Wallace. 4. Council to sign ordinance 34 adopting the Uniform Traffic Code. 5. Presentation of Fuhriman Rollins and Company contract on the city water study. 6. The coordinating Council to meet with the city council at 9 p.m. 7. A letter received from Mrs. Kenneth R. Olinghouse regarding the pheasant season hunting within the city limits to be read to the council. Russell Park to meet to discuss The public has been invited to the assembly, ivhich begins at 10 a. m. in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Mr. Landau, professor of Islamic and North African Studies at the Academy of Asian Studies of. College of the Pacific, San Francisco, has known Morocco for 40 years. The author of 10 books on Morocco, including two biographies of King Mohammed V, Professor Landau is a friend of most of the country's leading personalities. The author of the only history of 20th century Morocco untir 1357, Mr. Laudau also has written about Moorish culture, history and political intrigues of Tangier, and tales of French-Mooris- h interplay in the ancient empire and sultanate of Northwest Africa. There's a new name for the dress the woman wears to the office or for shopping. It's now called the "daylight" dress. Title Ordinance, Section at 10 p.m. 9. Discussion on the White Way Lighting by be city manager. 10. Group of citizens to meet with council regarding the alleged Hilltop Auto violations. 18 nr3 TO DECEMBER 5th . OREM The Orem City CounMoncil will meet in regular session University Forum assembly day. Monday at ,8 p.m. The council will meet at BE SURE 20-2-- 59 . . i ' Fj ' ' 7 1 1 ; ' VOTE for X Good Sound Business Mgnogemen, for Provo City VOTE for X 25 Years of Business VOTE for X 25 Year's of Serving The Public. 21 years in Prove VOTE for X Efficiency, Honesty. and Economy Experience. 21 years in Provo Provo City Employees are well qualified and loyal to Provo City and should be retained. areas and West should be considered on a fair basis. One area should not be favored at the expense of another. All UOMBy, WB GET MORE FOF OCG MOME ' we po all ouz Fu?ArazE .fj),-.-- : C : -XT .- A in Provo City North, South, East &A euyv LET'S KEEP PROVO PROGRESSIVE ... VOTE for Fx Ernest C. Salerno OPEN MON. 2 "YEAR COMMISSIONER & FRI. 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