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Show X I SUNDAY, "JUNE 3, 1962 Utah County. Utah X ! ' x 13 New Road Shop Bids Sought; SUNDAY HERALD .it Around and About County Road Program utah COUNTY By MILDRED B. HALL or FR FR 3-05- 46 3-85- Midvale were Dr. B. F. Harrison, Dr. Stan Welch, Prof. E. F; Reim- schiissel, all from BYU botany department, who.were program par ticipants. Representing Provo Shade Tree Commission' were Mr?. A. J. Harmon, Mrs. B. F Harrison and Grand Ralmussen. From the Provo Parks : Department, Floyd Giles,- J. D. Batty con and Gary Johnson. A tour and Attending the ference lot Utah Association of luncheon were features of the Shade Tree Commissions held in meet. -- - semi-annu- al ... ' BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL ' Reed Carole and to James Boy Burr of Provo. Boy to Robert and Patricia Wil liams Jensen of Sprinville. Boy to Richard and Beverly Ann Anderson Lowe of, Spring- ville. Utah County said two-mil- ; ' 1 ' Mrs. Dean (Rosa Mae Gurr) is still confined to the Utah Valley Hospita where, she has? beten for the past three months. She is re ported to be making slow pro gress. Statistics Commissinoers they will offer for Friday bids revised plans for county road shops eliminating a Civil De fense basement, combining the lubrication and maintenance shop. of heat and with a cheaper-forwere received bids Previous ing. far above what the commission felt it could pay. Meanwhile, road crews are busy patching winter damaged county roads. Current work, said Roads Com missioner Sterling Jones," includes replacing 2.5 miles of paved Bel lows road in Lake Shore and one mile of paved Monk road at Pal myra; rebuilding two miles of Springville-Spanis- h Fork airport and roadtj patching shoulders on es of road south of El-I m A family dinner was held dur ing the week at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Neilson, Pro vo. . Covers were laid for their children; and grandchildren, Mr. ard Mrs. Carl Nuttall and family; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Neilson and family' and Mrs. John Captain and family. Saturday: Agricultural Outlook Good in Ctiuntyr berta. The county will rebuild three miles of Bend Lane at Goshen, he " said. This month, crews will begin 60 miles of oil work, including third phase treatment on 25 miles; seal ing and chips on 30 miles, and five miles of new road. Program on recreation roads this year will include five miles of oil treatment in Santaquin Can yon from Trumbell Park to Tinney's Flat, and working with the Uinta Forest and Utah National Guard on the Springville end of the loop road on the west flank of Provo Mountain, which extends The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Heber Stubbs held an outing, at the GRA Park Memorial Day with 51 present. Out- guests present were Mr, and Mrs. Donald Javaine, , Mid- vale; Mrs. Hazel Dell Marler and . Friday: and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gar- family Girl to Gary and Foczell Vest rmo, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rose Greener of Orem. American Fork. They Hansen, Boy to Tom and Beverly Beck- event also celebrated the birthday ett Nielsen of. Orem. o f Susan Mrs. anniversaries Girl to Garth and Phyllis Park Hazel Mrs. Stubbs and Marler Thurgood of Provo. uation exercises of their son, Gro- '.' Dell Davis. MARRIAGE LICENSES ver Hoopes from the School ,i Donald" G. Hansen, 38, Orem, Mrs. J. W. McAllister, Provo to Denistry at the University of and Olive Maxine MuHett Hoover, on June 9. The family gether with her daughter and fam Washington 37, Provo. to also attend the World's expects ' Richard Dean Hardy, 24, Spring-vlll- ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harry of Fair whHe in area. that and Florence Susan Peay, Logan and Mrs. John Weenig and family of Provo all spent Memo17r Provo. Coming to the World's Fair? Maylon Wilson Scow, 19, Span- rial Day in Manti. Stay in new LDS apartments, do ish Fork, and Marilyn Anne PartClub your own cooking, quiet, regular The Sunshine Stitchers ridge, 18, Spanish Fork. fair bus service. On Highway 99. Charles Eric Peterson Jr., 25, has been organized and held its Phone AC (adv.) Lora Peay Provo, and Mary Carolyn Liston, first meeting on safety. with Diane is leader Peay Permanent wave group 20. Provo. .special. The assisting. Club members attending whole works, $6.00. Wilma's were Beverly Gren, Diane Peay, CHURCH FINANCIAL AID FR (adv.) Shop. Beauty Emily Peay, Linda Hatfield and NEW YORK (UPI) A program Vickie Stubbs. for helping new churches by MEETINGS Dr. and Mrs. Carlton Culmsee supplementing ministerial salThe been has aries launched, by of Logan were overnight guests Methodist Church division of na- of his mother, Mrs. Glara Cul-se-e SONS OF PIONEERS, GEORGE ALBERT SMITH CAMP tional missions. in Provo this weekend. A total of $225,000 has been set Today, 3 p.m., Pioneer Memo- aside! for ' salary aid and loan3 al Building. Sterling Taylor will Dr. and Mrs. Preston B. Hoopes and grants to new congregations of Provo are leaving today for talk on the life of his. father, the for building purposes. Seattle, Wash., to attend the grad- - late Thomas N. Taylor. of-to- -- - zi Lr I A Smile D Is i with-wee- fice for advice if needed, on which sprays to use oh particular noxious weeds. Jamaica manufactures o ooo a problems with row crops which rotted because of too much mois' . , ture, he said. d He advised anyone damage to fruit this year although some spots were hit badly. Fall barley is now heading Out, Mr. Acord said. The county agent said sheep and cattle are being moved out onto the higher public ranges, which look good due to spring moisture, he said. Generally conditions look excellent, although there are some Farming conditions look pretty currently being sprayed for weeds, he said. good this year in Utah County. By and large, the county was to is ready from Hobble Careek Canyon to The first hay crop fortunate in escaping severe frost are cut, and sugar beets being Spring Dell in Provo Canyon. UtahCounty Agricultural Currently, 34 men are employed thinned, in the road department,! he , said. Agent Clair Acord said Saturday. VISITS RUSSIA MOSCOW (UPI) Hartini SuLocal youths, Navajo Indians To prevent loss of county tools, of Suarkno President wife, are karno, the department has a new solu- and some Mexican Nationals' of arrived here Friday Indonesia, tion. Mechanics are expected to providing labor, he said. 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