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Show V 6 - Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 194 uuan ' County. Utah Towers Aid Accuracy of Utah County Survey to inaccessible; and has shown ; For 22 years, Utah County has By JOAN GEYER old been in process of identifying Utah County Friday erected a up many inaccuracies in location of section corners in surveys. ot "target tower" over the A section is supposed to be a terms of SLB&M (Salt Lake N. Si Coast- - Geodetic Survey Base and Meridian). mile. monument, square "But not one section in Utah The county is the first in Utah on Lake Mountain west of Pelitowers to mark the in-County rewsurveyed so far has torerect can Point. been a perfect square in shape credibly accurate new U.S. viand the make to is Purpose or to contain exactly 640 acres," Coast Geodetic Survey monu in visible marker easily . survey ments, j Green, the valley to plot ordination of says Surveyor From jthe towers, surveyors Moreover, many original secsection corners with the statea tion plot triahgulation of a particu corners, marked only by j wide reference system a pile of stones or a lar valley, section corner markcedar Hiree additional target tow- scrawl post, on a rock, have disap- ed by pole and flag. heliwill be installed 15-fo- brass-and-concr- ete I . ers by atop Mt Timpanogos, copter on Spanish. Fork Peak, and on West Mountain west of Ben j a4 min,j within the next six weeksj says Utah County Surveyor D. Green. Modern aerial photography has made possible accurate! surf vey portions of; Utah himefj Salt Lake Man Gets Minor Hurts Le-ve- rn ' . ' II. , MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTION Everybody looks happy, and with 0od rea son, at this $000 check which the Prow War Memorial Board has donated on behalf of veterans .to the Eldred Community Recreation Center now near-in- g completion in North Park. The money will go toward furnishing the building. From left, H. Alvah Fitzgerald, chairman of the; Senior Citizens organization which will be prominent in the use of the Eldred Certter Mayor .Verl G. Dixon accep-tinthe contribution on behalf of the city; Max Johnson,, member of the Provo War Memorial Board, and J. Flower, chairman of the board. . . ; j Six-mi- le Mem-mori- al . Utah Lak6 Lions, Ladies Install Heads ' U-22- J. W. Wernz, second jyice president; CSiarles vice president; Stewart third vice president; Elmo Halladay; lion tamer; A. V. Childs, secretary - treasurer; Ivan Sovine,. tail twister; and Sterling Durrant, Frank Speck rarL .Arthur Slater and Vernon cairistehseri, directors. Mrs. A. V. Lady Lions Groneman, vice president; Mrs. Thomas Maloney, secretary treasurer; Airs. Ray Schwartz, reporter; Mrs. JNW. Wernz, parliamentarian and historian; Mrs. Sterling Durrant, lionxtamer. Jack Smeath, LionsXdistrict governor, installed the "lions Club officers, while Mrs. Owen Johnson, past president of,, the Provo Lady .Lions, was the in stalling officer for, the Lady Lions, j, : ' I I I - mm six-mi- le NYLON CLEARANCE 10to30 Ooff Because of manufactursr'jt r duction in co it of nylon yami our compUto stock of Nylon 8. OREM 6 I 'PANlS" FOR" havt been Carpets 5AVC NOW I , T f .V.V.WrtSVAll.KI.JIII lvW .IIUH.U1.M " , I The latest contribution of the War Memorial Board to the civic betterment of .Provo is a which will substantial $5,000 new Elthe go into furnishing dred Community Recreation Center now nearing completion at North Park The contribution is in line with an established policy of the board of building up the North Park area as a civic project and lasting memorial to Provo's war dead. The swimming pool was made posible by the sanctioning of the project as a war memorial. In addition to the initial $80,000, the war memorial board has poured' $3,000 into blacktopping around the pool area, and $1,800 this year for curbing around the lawn areas in connection with the pool. Initial cost of the pool was shared by the city-an- d public subscription, but it, was the Max $80,000 veterans memorial conPLEASANT GROVE Hansen, president of the Provo tribution which gave it the imChamber of Commerce, was the petus necessary for success. The $5,000 recently donated to guest speaker at this week's meeting .of the Pleasant; Grove the Eldred Recreation Center hamber of Commerce. Mr. represented half of current 9 Hansen explained the Freeport memorial funds on hand for ad Bill and the desirability of such ministration by the Provo Vetera bill for the state of Utah, Orval ans War Memorial Board. The remainder, officials of the Carter, newly-electe- d president board said, will be kept in reof the Pleasant Grove Chamber serve for further development of Commerce was in charge of of the North Park area. the meeting. John F. Mower is chairman of The Freeport proposal will the War Memorial Board. Other come before the voters on this members include: Eugene Carfall's ballot in a referendum vote ter, representing Garden City for approval. It exempts for Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars; one year all goods traveling Robert Crosbie, Spanish Amerithrough or out of the state from can War Veterans; Max Johntaxation, and state leaders re- son; Disabled American Vetergard it as vital to attract new ans; Roger Whiting, Ute Post industry .to Utah and even, in 2162 Veterans of Foreign Wars, some cases, to hold what the and Orval Singleton and Ei J. state already has. Finleyj American' Legion. each year) into "monuments" time which can be enjoyed-foimmemorial by nearly every resident of Provo s The Provo Municipal Memorial Swimming Pool has been the chief example, into which veterans put $80,000 in memorial funds to begin with and substantial amounts since. Another $30,000 went into remodeling and refurbishing the Provo Veterans Center at First North and Third East, for use of all veterans groups. r i Vi'iJ nil DOORS OPEN 10 A. M. OPEN 'TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY Semi-Annu- al Savomigs Freeport New officers for the Utah Lake Lions and Lady Lionsave Explained to been installed as follows: Thomas Maloney, PI. Lions Grove CC president; Joseph" Boel, first j . j Provo War Memorial Board Contributes $5000 Toward Furnishing Eldred Center Some Jveteran memorials are but in monuments of stone War Veterans the Provo Board since World War II has chosen another method. It has now put well over $100,-00- 0 (which accumulates from a veterans memorial tax levy I peared, he says. In Utah, all surveys are recorded in terms of distance and direction from a single point Rd3 called Salt Lake Base and Meridian. , square blocks are Willie Nezr about 25, Salt measured off in tiers to the east Lake City, was taken to Payson and west, called "ranges" and treatment of nunor to the north and south, called Hospital for ac injuries,! following a one-ca- r, "townships." DENY VISA 10 a. m ' The square township, cident Sjaturday about WASHINGTON (UPI)Mmef containing 36 square miles, each L5 miles north of me Lake Dinh Nhu a numbered "section." been has denied Ngo Shore sdre on A section is supposed to cona yisa to come to the United Mr. Nez was the driver and .ri States because her visit would tain exactly 640 acres. "But many Utah County sections con- sole occupant of the car, Trooper be ('prejudicial to the public in- tain more," says Surveyor Charles iWarren, Utah Highway '. terest. . ." Green. Patrol,, reported. ' . The county modestly' calls its above Eldred ' Hospital; ; and own survey coordination "third plans to place markers in a order work" as compared to the chain along the Wasatch Fault federal "first order" accuracy rrom to Payson, said Mr. ' I but the county is accurate to Green.Alpine 4 an 1100 of inch, says Surveyor The steel towers' being pjac4 Green. ; i; '."; cd by Utah County over he Cost of erecting a tower tar monuments are painted fire enget over the geodetic monument gine red, striped with; white. on Lake Mountain was about ; The county surveyor's office; $150, and was completed under incidentally, is located tin direction of the surveyor's chief S1T7SR2E SLB&M that isliri section one, "the seventh, town deputy, Clyde. Naylor The U.S. Coast .Geodetic Suf ship south, and the second vey has installed a triangulation range east, of Salt Lake Base monument at Geneva, and and Meridian. 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