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Show RotaryTold Of Utah Water Need M Officials v ( . hi - ' k i Titling his 'talk "The Problem With Water is People," Mr. Bincham said. "We have a unique problem here since the water supply is on one side of the Wasatch Front and the need is on the other. The Central Utah Project is designed to take care of this water prob Donald K. Hales, Pleasant Grove, new worshipful master . of Story Lodge No. 4, Free and Accepted Masons. MASONIC HEAD Story Lodge lem." Presiding at the meeting was To Install Creed Brimhall, president. were Bernie Gardner, Chi cago and Vern Norton, father New Officers of Rotanan, Ron Norton. Vis-to- rs It was announced during the Donald K. Hales, prominent meeting that the Rotary ChristGrove businessman, Pleasant 23 Dec. mas party will be held will installed be as worshipful Club. at the Riverside Country of master Story Lodge No. 4, Free and Accepted Masons, at ceremonies to be conducted in the Provo Masonic Temple at 8 p .m. Tuesday. The installation ceremonies will be preceded by an installation dinner at 6:30 p. m. to which all master masons in the area are invited. Other officers who have been elected or appointed to serve Provo post Robert Q. Strong, Story Lodge during 1964 who will master, Saturday urged per- also be installed, are J. N. Grid-lesons sending Christmas cards Spanish Fork, senior warand packages to get them in den; Earl Coker, Springville, the mail right away so that junior warden; John Conway, all items can be delivered be- senior deacon; James McMilfore Christmas. lan, junior deacon; Forest E. He said that unless Miller, senior steward; Sidney mail is posted by about Weiner, junior steward; Wil Oec. 17 or 18, there is a good liam Barth, chaplain; Arthur Ir chance it will not be delivered win, tyler; S. R. Christensen, until after Christmas. marshal; Fred Ray, treasurer; He noted that the Post Office Herbert E. Mann, secretary and Department is not planning T J. Varley, trustee. any Christmas Day deliveries The installation ceremonies except for special delivery will be conducted by Earl T packages and perishables. Mr. Strong said Christmas Oss, installing officer; Rex installing marshall; mailers will find the best times Hickman, R. K. Nelson, installing chap to come to the post office are and Herbert' Vance, install lain, 10:30 and 9 a.m. and between Be1 and 2:30 p.m. between tween those hours lines at the postal windows are short or On Saturday the office will remain open its regular hours to noon. GET READY The special Christmas stamp for 1963 Christmas mailing has now been sold out, Mr. Strong said. Mail Now, Warns Provo Postmaster y, out-of-to- non-exista- M AYILOR nt. w arnOf A judicial version of musical chairs will have to be played temporarily by two city judges with one court room Jan. 2. Tentative plans call for the new second Judge Dallas Young Ice skating with city sanction Hie Provo Fire Department Sr. to hold court at 8:30 a.m., is now avapable at the Provo but the ice is todav reminded all residents two hours before usual opening Boat Harbor still rather rough, according who are beginning to put up ot city court. And since first judge, Joseph to Parks and Recreation Diholidav decorations and Christ mas trees to be especially R. Meservy often holds cases rector Linn Rockwood. alert to hazardous situations in his chambers and not the City crews cleared the snow regular court room, the adioin-- from part of the harbor Satur regarding the decorations. ing court room may be avail-- day morniiig, and skaters used and Chief Dean Muhlestein Assistant Chief and Fire Mar- aoie tor Judge Young at some it the rest of the day and eve shall Bert Kirkwood urged per- times after 10 a.m. ning. "We are hopeful that occaThe city recreation departsons buying Christmas trees to we be sionally, able to to may trees available ment will have bonfires going buy freshest borrow one of the district court and the harbor lights on each prevent having extremely dry said rooms," CommissionCity of center the as trees holiday er W. Smoot (including evening tonight) Brimhall. now on as long as the from activity." Trees should be placed There are three district weather in water as soon as they are permits safe skating. judges for the three Fourth Dis- The harbormaster will also water in and kept purchased trict court rooms in City and the whole time they are in the supervise the area. County Building, but Provo, said. men two home, the these judges are sometimes out Mr. Rockwood said crews When the 'holiday festivities of town smoo'h and resurface the court in other will ice are complete, the trees should counties holding by flooding, weather perof their district. out of taken be immediately early this coming An office for Judge Young is mitting, week. the home so that they do not being readied on the third floor hazard. a fire become and Limit signs have been posted of the City and County Builddry Trees should not be set up in ing, which has been used hv on the harbor ice, beyond which areas where they would block public health nurses. skaters are not permitted to go. exits in case fire should occur. Thev should not be placed near heat ducts or any other heat Rep ah, lic school vocational education programs. 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President Lyndon Johnson served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was decorated for gallantry under fire. 2-N- The lake itself, while safe in spots, is ajso very dangerous in others, and it is impossible to skate on it without danger, said Mr. Rockwood. He urged skaters to remain on the cleared space in the harbor for com- Say Marry Christmas ing device. According to the National Protection Association, plans should be made regard- -' ing what must be done if a fire should break out. The association also recom mends a close check of all dec orative lighting to see if wires are frayed or receptacles damaged. Such should be repaired or replaced to prevent shorts from occunng and starting a fire. The association also ad vises that new wiring and all electrial appliances used for Christmas presents be checked for the Underwriters Laboratory seal. Such a seal shows that the appliance or wiring has been tested to meet safety fense-relate- 5-N- water. Pack Front Wheel SatSherman P. Lloyd, of allocation urday reported in federal funds for $265,457 fiscal 1964 to assist in Utah pub- data-processin- The harbor mouth is particular ly dangerous, he said, ranging from eery thin ice to open Joe Dewey will Funds Allocated For Vocational Education Work R-Ut- Sunday Herald Supervised Ice Skating ROADS NOW! WASHINGTON (UPI) 1963 Provo Harbor Provides Yule Fires r 'By 1980 Utah will have a or a population of 1,524,000 71 per cent increase in the number of people we have now. Our water requirements will increase too." Thus warned Jay R. Bingham, director of Utah Water and Power Board, Friday to members of the Provo Rotary Club. Sunday, December is, 2 City Judges Face Judicial 'Musical Chairs' long 5.99 wear easy care blend of quality fabrics in a wide range of distinctive patterns. v; Wool Flannel in Two Smart Styles Sears Price 7.99 Choose single pleat or plain front models In fresh muted hues. Repels spots. Sizes 28-4- 2. Dark muted tones in high style fashion. 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