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Show ?ra5 ffi.A, 1SJ ( SUNDAY HERALD kPEM RflOGMV Conservancy District Delays Bring Feqrfor Central Utah Project Off "3 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD DeThe Pacific Plan would form the Utah a Central Water in $4 billion reclamation program lays District formation for tiie lower Colorado River Conservancy are "becoming a cause for great Basin; concern" a U.S. Bureau of Reclamation chief said here Utah County was the first of the weekend. seven; counties involved to apFrank Al Clinton, regional BUM prove participation in the Central Director, made the comment in Utah Project Conservancy Disa report given before the Upper trict. Headed by Utah County Colorado River Commission. commissioners and other comClinton told Gov. George D. munity leaders, the county took Clyde Utah is "at least a month the initiative in getting the other behind schedule." He said Jhe six counties to consider the plan. delay is not leaving sufficient Long; delays were encountered time to negotiate a repayment however involving the Uintah contract for the Bonneville unit Basin counties, and Duchesne of the project. still has not formally approved The Governor agreed. He said participation. Counties proposed the Beehive state must take an for tihe district include Utah. Salt "affirmative position" if it is Lake, Juab, Wasatch, Soimimit, going to get an appropriation for Uintah and Duohesne. 1985. The Governor pointed out that the seven counties comprising the central Utah organization have been slow in approving the 4 this P) mi Fli DM til 11'mMMPm AYMIIMf NEEDED ' Jesse P. Taylor, Provo, exhibits an unusual walking stick presented to him by his fellow workers in honor of his 30 years of service at tiie Utah State Hospital. The stick is made of 39 plumbing fittings one for each year. HOT OR COLD? Worker Views Progress at State Hospital Jesse P. Taylor, Provo, has eeen many changes come about at the Utah State Hospital. When he began there Sept. 2, o 1924. oatients were brought the hospital as a last resort, and kept under lock and key like criminals. Now, new methods are used to treat and cure patients who are brought to be helped, not stored". Today, many doors in the building are not locked, and many of the patients are free to come and go as they please, within certain logical limits. Quite a difference from the hospital of 39 years ago. New buildings have been added to the institution along with the new methods of treatment, and working conditions and pay for employees have also greatly improved. Jesse Taylor retired this week, with a record of 39 years of service in the maintenance and ' plumbing departments of Utah State Hospital, and was presented by his fellow workers with an unusual walking stick they made 'out of 39 different plumbing fittings one for each year of Mr. Taylor's work. Employees at tihe state hospital rfi Underwriters Hear Plans For Industry te , Woth-erspoo- manager of the BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Saturday; Girl to Lyle and Doris Crosby Tregaskis of Oreni. Friday: Girl to Gary and Colleen McPhie Norman of Provo. Girl to Ralph B. and Colleen Pitts Sorenson of Heber. Girl to William R. and Ann Wixom Lambert of Provo. Boy to Glen and Dawn Sullivan Werner of Provo. Girl to Kay and Sandra Hudson Harris of Orem. and eight honored Mr. Taylor other retiring workers Thursday evening. Others retiring include Anina Wilden, with 21 years of service; Earl Roylance, 37 years; La Vina Brindley, 13 years; Kath-ereSumsion, 15 years; Aula Haynie, 10 years; Martin Stevens, five years, and Enoch Anderson, 14 years. ne MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond Gull, Spanish Fork, and Mary Jolley Pinegar, Provo, legal ages. Paul George Toner, 23, Niagra Falls, N.Y., and Anne Kathryn Udy, 22, Niagra Falls. Las Grana R. As ay, 22, Lehi, and Sue Nelson, 21, American Fork. 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Also apply 10 pounds of trebel super phosphate to the same area every two to four years if you like lots of clover. If you want less clover that much phosphate should last twice as long. "Nitrogen may cause burning if you exceed by several, times these recommended rates, so be careful to avoid burning your lawn," he cautions. "If you do put on too much, promptly water your lawn thoroughly to prevent the burning foot widths that County Agent fertilizer in preference to manure for lawns. He says the manure is good fertilizer for lawns, but it is messy and often brings in weed 15 CONTEMPORARY Style Chamber of Commerce, and Johnson, president, outline plans for future industrial devel opment in the Provo area. Conducting the meeting was Robert C. Hilton, underwriters president, assisted by Vice Pres. ident Bernell Smith and Secretary Gordon Ursenbach. Officers announced the annual training classes will begin Oct. 1. Eernell Smith will teach part 1 and J. Edwin Miner will be instructor for the second part, according to Joe Adams, chair man. The training courses will be available to life underwriters in the area. Fertilize Lawn Now, Advises help you have a fine lawn next spring. That's a word to home owners from County Extension Agent Rob ert L. Hassell stationed in Provo Dr. Paul D. Christensen, Utah State University extension soil spe cialist, recommends commercial and Regular $6.98 Sq. yard Le-R- oy Statistics Dpltt 12 proposed district. The conservancy forms the administrative district for distributing upper Colorado River water in Utah. Also at the meeting, Clyde announced that a four-stagovernors' meeting to consider the PacFirst meeting of the 1963-6- 4 ific Southwest Water Plan pro season ox the Central Utah Life posed by the U.S. Interior Depart- Underwriters Association was ment was slated for Nov. 8 in at the Riverside Salt Lake City. He said governors held Friday Club. 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