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Show 3 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1961 . Utah. Counity, Utah SUNDAY HERALD . 1 Red Cross Fund Drive Emphasis Placed on Existing County Roads ' 1: Utah County road department this year put emphasis, not on construction, but on graveling and surfacing existing roads. Cost per mile is estimated on the NEPHI "Merrill Roberts and basis of cost of gravel per, yard and oil per gallon. Douglas vnristjansen were ap pointed at a recent meeting as During the first 10 months of chairmen of the Red Cross fund 1961, improvements were comdrive wnicn. win De neia in pleted on 20.7 miles of roads in Fork area, at cost March, according to Udell Jen of No. 4733, included: It $13,563. sen, East Juab County Red Cross .5 Rex Larsen Road, mile, $272. chairman. 4772 No. C. Child Sugar Factory road, six Superintendent Clyde $344. No, 4773 Lehi Lake, and Kelvir Clayton were ap miles, four of the Junior road, miles, $1456. No. 4774 pointed chairmen Pete Puffer Red Cross drive. road, one mile, $714. Over-a- ll 5111 No. to Dry Hollow, no Lehi for the Red chairman Bloodmobile bank it when Cross length estimate, $3372. Nb. 47712, .5 mile, $338. No. to Saratoga-east- , next will makes its Nephi yisit 47705 Bedson. be Mrs. Joseph Sugar Factory, .7 mile, $647. of47723 No. Cross Red Lehi Disposal, one mile, East Juab County Mr. $715. chair ( ficers include, Jensen, man, Mrs . Jack Berwick, secreNo. 47722 Lehi Disposal Loop, tary, and a board of directors of 3.5 miles, $4207. No. 47724, Lehi Heads Named t I J - Lehi-Americ- an ' . I 18 members, vjl Disposal Loop, 1.5 miles, $444. jn o. 4 116Z, JLeni to Jordan, one miles,' $246. No. 47738, new sur . Representative Of VA Slates Visit INSPECTION PREVIEW These mien of the 145th F.A. Group will comprise the color guard for the group's an- -, nual general inspection Tuesday night; From left, SP4 William C. Carr, Staff Sgt. Scott M. Grange, PFC Dan W. Wakefield and Sp4 Russell Sutherland. , i , v i Y- ' Vy , . will be in charge of the group staff of officers, assisted by his executive officer, Lt. Col. Ray E. Cox. The Headquarters Battery is commanded by. First" Lt. William A. Nelson, with the First1 Sgt. Charles P Dowling assisting him. The inspection will include 74 enlisted men and 17 officers. ' The inspection will be conduct ed-itwo phases: (1) The afternoon of Dec. 5, the inspection team lead by Major Saad Khalil, assistant inspector . general,! will inspect the armory, classrooms,; supplies and records with all equipment. (2) That evening there will be the inspection of the men in ranks, proficiency of the; unit and observation of scheduled training will be held. - n . ::::K - i ''' '' - . 'y-'- i sr:..i :'''"f'.;. 1 . Sfozh Payson-Canyon- I . ; non-number- ! blocks ( seven miles) south of '.,"Utah ' Extension of County's cities' numbered streets along section (one mile square) lines would be helpful, said Commissioner Jones. ! GLASSES, Vision Timp Haven and Park. Edgemont A of 3.5 miles in Salem roads, the area cost $4074.' It included No. On 64,111 in lEast Salem .5 mile $177. county spent $286 in Vivian Park, No. 61037' Loafer Road .7 mile $8738 in Genola, $604 in Goshen $888. No. 61036 Ken Christensen Canyon, $636 in Lehi High School road .2 mile $174. No. 61341 Don area; $403 on Osborn road, Lehi, Reed road 1.1 miles $1778. No. and $394 on Springville cemetery 64113 Davis road .3 mile $281. No. road. 64144 Davies road .7 mile $773. The county also did some work for cities, for which it will be Cost of work on 6.6 miles of $2131. 70 the Temple. C , ed IPEOCE , 7 Ff7?i I . 1 road in Benjamin-Lak- e land area totaled Shore-Le- reimbursed: - and in $6094 Lehi . American Fork $3634. Lindon $1248. Santaquin $4029, Salem $443. Springville $1116. Mapleton $614. Spanish Fork $667. Payson $1538. Another $4472 was spent on patching and maintenance on the north end of the county and $6038 in Provo area and the south end of the county. How come Utah County has such an incomprehensible system of road numbering where sev eral sections of the same road have different numbers and neithr ther common name, or number has any real identifying charac: eluded: No. 6142 Creer road 3.2 miles $2085. No. 6120 Young road .5 mile $447. No 6136 Lake Shore road .9 mile $1574. No. 61233 and No. 61234 Huff road, 15 mile $899 and $231. No. 61801 1 Lallas Road, .5 mile $855. Hie county spent $8899 for 8,5 miles of road improvement in Paysori-WePayson-Sprin- g Lake area as follows: No. 61872, and 61873 southwest Payson .5 miles $41 and $129. No. 61842 Morganson-Courtne- y one mile $659. No 61862 and No. 61846 Spring Lake three miles $1489 and $307. No. 61847 Max DepeW road one mile $514. No 61874 West Spring Lake and No. 6182 Court ney three miles $919 and $4737. The county spent $3810 on 2,7 miles in Santaquin area: No. 62086 Field road one mile $2164 $2496: , IHCLUDCG .1 Scientific Eye examination Single Vision, lenses White cr Tinted Lenses j 4 ' Choice of any frame style j cr color from our tremendous frame inventory i County Roads Commissioner Sterling" Jones Friday conceded co one understands the present numbers system and would like i -- EASY CREDIT. c::i p?jc5 c::ly 1 NO MONEY j; DOWN iMMMtHMlMlHWMWMHIIlt.4 .' teristic? ..I Glasses with Kryptok Bifocal Lenses; $16.50- COtlTACT LENSES . st In Provo m .jam, cjmm 62 WEST CENTER ST. In Ogden i 2449 WASHINGTON r In Salt Lake CHy f " MAIN AT SECOND to see inaugurated in Utah County a geographical coordinates - view-vineya- rd S0FERB le . CLHR G1J ! mmt I eet an " .: " f' . End back-breaki- evenly-heate- ) 'v fi' : "': I flow of warm, dry air d gently whisks out moisture, fluffs and renews even the most delicate Proven Faith in the Commission Form of Government. Chairman of Com-mittfor Charter ..; ? v ng :i..-.- . A trips to the yard with heavy loads ofj wet wash. Just pop wet clothes into your automatic Gas Dryer-- r and relax. In minutes, an :A ' '. .'" i total system similar to that of Salt Lake and Weber counties in which the county road number defines its location. For example 3000 W 7000 S. in Salt Lake means approximately 30 blocks (three miles) West and . Provo-Springvil- Youthful in Energy and Enthusiasm. .."J:'?i"-"- - j Mature in Experience "' Fork-Pleasa- nt bi-mont- M ?(9)u ; j! Public Invited to 145th F. A. Group Inspection The 145 Field Artillery Group, Utah National Guard, will under go Its annual general inspection Dec. 5. at, 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Guard Armory, Second West and Fifth North The public , is invited to the evening event, including the inspection in ranks and a military display to follow. "A slide film of summer training at Camp Williams will be shown to the public and refreshments served. , The .Tuesday night inspection is to determine the readiness of the unit in all phases of military, training and combat pre paredness, according to officers of the outfit. The group Commander, Col. Frank J. Dalley of Cedar City, j vey, one mile $743. In the American Grove area, work was done on 7.7 miles at cost of $11,442. It ' The visit to included: . regular Provo on Wednesday, Dec. 6, for No. 5127 Pleasant Grove pit the purpose of rendering, person.8 road mile $1283. No. 5135 al service to all veterans and de- Adams no distance estimate pendants of veterans in this area, $563. No.road, 51301 State Road one Old is announced by the Veterans Ad51274 No. mile Chrlstensen $834. ministration Regional Office in .6 No. 51514 miles $457. road; Salt! Lake City, 1.2 No. $478. miles Veterans and dependants of Wing Dump 51422 .3 Manila mile $274. road veterans who receive pension from VA are reminded that if No. 51515 Ted Graff road 1.3 No. 51517 Wing $4232. you inherit money or "sell proper- miles 1.2 miles $400. No. 51522 ty ,of material value so that your Dump total annual income outside of Wing Dump (no distance esti ,1 pension goes above income limit- mate) $1772. .7 ation set by law, that you should No. 51518 Robinson-Procto- r report the facts at once to the mile $703. No. 51114 Pulley Road .6 mile $441. VA.f. Neilan will be at the Employin LA&e area, ment Security Office from 9 a.m. the' $5353 of which county spent until 4 p.m. He, advises that if it $4530 was on three miles of is difficult to contact him person- No. 51505, spent the Madsen road, and ally1 during the scheduled visit, $822 on one mile of No. 51543, the that information may be obtain Holdaway road. ed by calling him at the office. The county spent $3384 oh 5.25 in area. miles IKE GOES IIOME 6102 No. included: This beet AUGUSTA, Ga.l (UPD Former .5 $2215. No. road miles, PrpsidpntV and Mrs. Dwieht D. dump 63111 Auction sales three road, Eisenhower will leave Sunday forj No. 6321 Hobble $198L miles, in home farm Gettysburg, their; vacation Creek extension .25 mile '$158. Pa., after a three-wee- k at the Augusta National Golf No. 61004 Airport road (no es Club! They will ' travel by special timate of length) $1328. No, 61011 J. Kuhni road, - $2237. No. 63001 train! South Spxingville (no estimate of No! 62087 'New Field road two length) $60. No. 631U, .No. 63112 miles $1004 and No. 6108 Lowen and No. 63113, all part of airport Canyon .75 $70i. extension' pf 1.5 miles, ,$139, $861 Cot of two miles in Goshen and $402 respectively. was $1813: No. 6204 Goshen1 Hill Hie county spent $3488 on 3.4 $177 and 6206 Finch road $1636. miles of roads in' Spanish Fork A total of $24,839 was spent on area: No. 64015, river bottom recreation roads in Santaquin road, three miles, $1356 and No. American Fork Canyon, 6401, Vincent Hill road, .4 mile, Canyon, fabrics. Your clothes will stay' softer, brighter, cleaner than ever with a Gas clothes dryer. ee Courage to stand up for the rights of the citizens. v Repeal. 'v'fv '.x:;:v;-- f ' Qualifications and background! Born and reared in Provo. Descendant of Henry Aldous. Dixon, ; Provo Pioneer. Graduated BYU in 1932. LDS Mission to France 1929-3Asst. to Director of New Office in York. administration Studied Scout .Personnel at National Boy; at Columpersonnel bia University. Field 'Executive for. BSA in California. Draftsman and building inspector for ; Fred L. Markham arid for Provo City Engineer. Junior architectural engineer under civil service during construction of Hill Field. Commercial pilot and Flight instructor under War Training Enlisted in Air Force and served during World War H. Utah County Clerk service 1941-1944 years. Utah County Commissioner's years.. President of Utah State Association of County Officials 1955. Manager of Provo Metropolitan Water District he resigned to work for re establishment of commission .form of government. :i Board Member of .Red Cross, Boy Scout Council, Eldred Sunset Manor, National Society' ' of Sons of Utah Pioneers. Major in Mormon Battalion. Past commander of Dean Mendenhall. Provo Post No. 13 American Legion and former trustee of VFW. Served in Provo Third Ward Bishopricfor nine years, past year as bishop. f . UNC03IMITTED TO ANYONE , v He will- endeavor: to serve all the; ieople with no special privileges granted to any person or group.; Backed by the people, not moneyed interests. ' CITIZEN COMMITTEES V Stands for. full recognition for services rendered by citizen committees and boards with authority in the measure that they are given responsibility. Ability and not political prestige should be the majorVonsideration in selection of committee members ' -- V-:' V": 1: g :;: H CIVIL SERVICE . Stands for the establishment of a true civil service system where the status of employees ' is not subject to the whims of one man. PLANNING V Stands for long range planning in keeping with the wisdom of the pioneer settlers of , Provo who laid out broad streets and envisioned a water supply adequate to the needs of the ; : . v - 1. ; , . , i ' - i. ...!. - ' ' s, : - - - . - : I .!.... . .. .. ?:.:- ; - , , 1 . , ' i .SAVE 3. . ' , ! II :;'.:..'.v:w -- r . TIME. ... SAVE MONEY! . - -- ' yy'Vyy ;;." f : - V.K.: j Ahr - ' :'"'v '.'''" - ' V- Gas dries clothes for pennies a load and an automatic Gas Dryer costs so little to install and maintain. " . See Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER ; LONG-RANG- E city. !.. - - ; ' ' ' FIRE INSURANCE RATES ; Stands for immediate action to improve' the fire ratinsr of Provo City and save the taxpayers from hidden taxes due to high rates. This essential consideration has been neglected i i by manager government. ! : '' 1 . - : I ! v I FORM OF GOVERNMENT . Resigned .post as Manager of Provo Metropolitan Water District to spearhead drive to commission form of government in Provo. Is completely convinced that the Commission form is best for Provo, and pledgeshis utmost efforts. to insure a smooth transition as the commission .government assumes responsibility. ; re-estab- lish - 'V FUOL f " n y OTiiIS V 7 1:1. 2, -.i Pd. Pol. Ad. by Citizens- fof-- Dixon Committee, Jean W. Paulson, Treasurer, - i ... SUPPLY CO. r |