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Show !'. i !'" , . i i ' " t ' .!'..! .. l - .' ... $58,000 - Utah Nurses Hold State Co nvention i 'A Okehed For - - Remodeling A V s. conference committee on independent offices appropriations Friday approved a bill containing: $58,000 for alteration of, the. Federal Building in Provo, the office of Senator anFrank E. Moss Senate-Hous- e t Ov . (D-Uta- hj y? - 3 I A 'J ; : Clyde Designates Adult Education Week State ' T FOREIGN STEEL ; NEW YORK (UPI) Foreign steel producers will strengthen their competitive position by spending, about $5 billion- for new .improved facilities this year, according to" Steel Facts , & - ' IH yv- - C. ; ((7; 4 DIRECT UTAH LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE$ installed officers of the Licensed Practical Nurses Of Utah Association are, from left, (frcjn't) Mrs. Irene Freeman of Springville, secretary ; Mrs.l Barbara' Bliss of Price, president ; Mrs. Gladys PenniTigtoiji of Springville, first vice president; (back) Mrs. Nojma Lerwiir of Payson and Mrs. Otiss Frazier df Prbvq, j board members. . Magazine. On the other hand, the trade publication said, U.S. steel com- : panies indicated they might spend $1.3 ' billion for the same purposes. While the association is happy tu have extra water in storage 'In case. next-yeabrings return of the drouth, (lt could be problem water if another wet year were to , occur, said Commissioner ' , Wayman. To retain, flood control for the lower Provo it would be necessary to let some water go down this winter, he said. "In short,' said the river commissioner, "we need more space. The Deer Creek dam could be wd-terst- ill 16-2- building. Senator Moss recently wrote the General Services administration of present reurging a speed-u- p modeling plans. . f j - - M IxdufW Daylight Blue Picture Full Power Transformer 1 -- year warranty on all parts ' and tubes more reliable than Proved other brands A 1 175 ; ' 4. SQUARE INCHES '"' " .. tlie'tJwn.j Thi? project Included acquisition of flood easements 'oi areas not protected by dikes from- - the Weber - Provo Diversion canal, near Francis1 to above the Dia- - J mono. Bar X Ranch. , r qd Vandalism Noted ..I i VOl V' VJ lfTf NC sv3 ILSwtysfc mj fe4 I 'CfS. Bft 1 f II 1 T Sorfe dikes were buill; also at the jincturc of the riven with Wa raised advantageously." satcli Canal1 r.bove Heber and at (The Central Utah Project has the South Kairias canal above plans to enlarge Dt-e- Creek Res- Woodland. ervoir and to add a second storThb entire pistance is how pro-tectage reservoir up stream). either by dikes or flood B. Harold Mendenhall, secresaid Mr. Mendenhall. easements, tary of Provo River Water Users Crews are still working on the Association, Saturday reported dike below Wobdland, but the that most of the $3 million flood work is almost done. . i Abfout $100,000 in work remains to be done next year for diversion out of the river and dikes to con-tar- n the river below the upper OREM Theral Richardson, Midway bridge, ' 1429 S. 240 E., has reported to the The work is done under direc- Orem Police Department broken tion of the Bureau of Reclama-bu- t must be paid for by the ' windows -- and vandalism that oc- tion, Users Asso- curred on vacant property be Prov River Wit ciatibn. 83 N. at to him E.200 longing LAY YOUR DOLL AWAY NOW AND SAVE - - - SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SEPTEMBER ONLY .' . control work on the Upper Provo has-been completed. This has included diking the river for a thfee mil stretch, from above Woodland to below ' j i 1 4i ' ' n! , nounced. The amount is this fiscal year's portion of a $478,000 improvement program to remodel and convert vacated Postal Space into General office space, and to Extend the ' v " r Water Picture BriahtensDeeh Creek Still Hos 115,000',' Acre Feet 'v.. - ' : DAY HERALD . Provo River WaterLJsers Asso an 80 per cent allotment, paying " , its Concluding eighth annual ciation has cause to rejoice this bick some water owed to Provo River Water Users Association, state 'convention, Licensed Prac- fall with 115,000 acre feet of tical purses Association of Utah stored in Deer Creek Restalk DrJ a heard Saturday by ervoir and a $3 million flood Donald V. Poppen, Provo sur- control project almost completed geon, and jihjqyed a program on the Upper Provo jRiver. and luncheon Saturday. On FriProvo River Water Commisofevening-day In they installed sioner Wallace Wayman Saturday ficers elected earlier in the day. said present storage in Deer SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Dr. Poppen discussed the at- Creek is acre feet Gov. 115,000j has Clyde" designatGeorge tributes and duties of the LPN or almost three times the 40,000 of 2 as the ed Sept. period in various areas of medical serv- acre feet in at the same Adult Education Week in Utah. storage ice including the operating room; time last year. In making the designation the the doctor's office, emergency, The reservoir has a capacity of governor noted it was vital for evj home nursing, etc. slightly over 150,000 (acre feet. ery adult to continue his educa-iton- j. be waters will Some three-day irrigation the During meeting the nearly flOO delegates from used until Oct 15, he said. "We 'need new knowledge to now water uiers are - the Irrigation also state had j throughout keep abreast of the times, to heard! Dr. L. Brent Cloates, admove ahead in our vocations and ministrator of the LDS Hospital tion to meet successfully the great ceremony conducted by Mrs in Salt Lake City discuss the Alberta Hunter of Provo, retir responsibilities of citizenship in a convention free society," the governor! said. heme, "Becognitior. ing president, were: alsc was will bej planThrough Unity" which; Mrs. Barbara Bliss-oPrice,! Various activities the subject , of a talk; by Olga week the by the! Adult Mrs. Glands Penning- ned during president; 'Council of Greater Salt Mrs, Education Smith, nursing supervisor. ton of Springville, vice president; Anna. B. Hart of Provot spoke to Mrs. Irene Lake City. Freeman of Maple-ton- , the group on the perspnal rela memNew board secretary tionships of the practical nurse bers are Mrs. Norma Lerwill of .There are approximately 110 miland the patient. Payson and Mrs. Otiss Frazier of lion persons, of voting age in the 'office at installaUnited States. 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