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Show Sunday Herald SUNDAY, APRIL 11, 1965 Utah County, Utah Pay H i ke Seen For Psychiatrists State officials said the in Examiners. This board is scheduled to meet in Salt Lake City creases will vary from $168 to $278 per month. Tuesday. There are now three vacanDr. Gordon Johnson, superinfor psychiatrists at the Hoscies tendent of the hospital, said and Dr. Johnson said the that all six psychiatrists at the pital increases would, oiaka proposed hospital would benefit from the it to make more inviU possible the not was" but certain raise, to offers qualified persons." ing exact amount of increase; Howwould be for increases Tm "benewould said he ever, they state of number employed fit reasonably well from the doctors and psychiatrists. raise. . All six psychiatrists at the Utah State Hospital in .Provo will receive,: 4 boost in pay if the State Board of Examiners approves a proposed increase in salaries. 'it State health and welfare offi cials met with Governor Calvin L Rampton Friday v and ap proved the increase but it will not become official, until given the approval of the Board of 1 4 J v St Meet the GIFT Mrs. Wayne (Roxfe) Christiansen of Granger, chairman of the Utah State Training School building committee, presents $5000 from the Harriet D. Travis Trust Fund to Training School Superintendent Guy Richards. SUBSTANTIAL APRIL SHOWERS TURN TO SNOW This wintry scene was typical throughout Provo Saturday, as an April snowstorm moved in from the south and gave the city a look of December. In the Central Utah area, at least, snow melted on the highways as it fell and the Utah State Highway Patrol reported no serious trajvel trouble as a result of the storm In thk region. Herald photographer Mark Rigtrup didn't have far to go for the above picture. He Just stepped out in front of the Herald building, - v; Sen. Moss Introduces . Bill and erosion. "Watershed is critical and has informed the Provo City Forest Service Is hopeful of Commission by telegram thai achieving ownership 'of 10,000 he has introduced a bill in acres." W. Commissioner Smoot Congress authorizing the Forest Service to add mountainous Brimhall, contacted Saturday, land above the South Fork of said he was not sure what the telegram meant concerning Provo River to the Uinta The action is in line with Provo's interest in jointly se curing with the Forest Service 10,000 acres of mountainous and bottom lands in the area where the city draws a major portion of its water supply. During the past few weeks the city has been investigating the purchase of such land from Sterling as a way to protect the purity of the water supply. Provo City recently signed earnest money agreements with Mr. Ercanbrack to purchase the proposed 10,000 acres with the stipulation that the federal government buy 9000 of the acres for about $200,000 and at the end of about 8V4 years the city could if it chose, buy the remaining 1000 acres for another $200,000. If the sale to the federal government does not go through, however, the agreement will not be valid and .the city will get back its earnest money. . Sen. Moss in his telegram states: "Delays arose in getting the bill drafted but these were taken care of. Bill adds acreage so watershed can be adequately protected from floods pa , V acres that me Forest sented Utah State Training Service might be interested in. School Friday evening and. ac He indicated that there had cepted in behalf of the school been discussion concerning by Dr. Guy A. Richards, supersome adjoining Ercanbrack intendent. Making the presenland just outside the National tation was Mrs. Wayne ChrisForest but was not sure that tiansen of Granger, who for the this is what might be referred past year has served as chairto in the message. man of the hospital building committee of the school. The contribution was made from the Harriet D. Travis Trust Fund. The estate of Mrs. Travis and her husband had been placed in a trust fund to be paid out through charitable 10,000 n:::i 0 0 0 Two persons were hospitalized In two Provo accidents in Utah County traffic mishaps two apparent minorinju- Friday with one person listed ries were reported. At 5:02 p. as fair in the Payson Hospital m. Donald Brown, 12, of 801 W, and the other as satisfactory in 1020 S., Provo, received appar ent minor injuries as a passen ger In a car driven by Lloyd E. Reed, 19, of 2080 Arizona Ave., Provo. Provo Police said the Reed car went off the road at 786 W. 1020 S., hit some mail boxes, a chain link fence and a utility pole. In the second accident at 7:12 a.m. at Ninth East 235 S., Ra- mona C. Larsen, 16, of 494 S. Idaho Ave., Provo, driver of a car which struck a parked car, was4aken to Utah Valley Hos pital, treated and released. The parked car was owned by Alma Heaton, 235 S. 9th E., Provo. contributions. This is the second $5,000 Mrs. Christiansen has been instrumental in procuring for the Training School by applying to the trustees of the fund. In accepting the contribution Dr. Richards stated the money will be spent In the current project of creating a more home WEEVILS PROLIFIC 0 D T egg hunt sponsored by the Orem civic clubs will be held Satur day, April 17, at Orem City Park. All children from toddler-age up to and including 12 years of age are invited to participate. A signal from the fire station will mark the start of the hunt promptly at 9 a.m. Jaycees report that 550 colored eggs will be hidden prior to the hunt, and prizes will be awarded to the finders of specially marked A single female boll weevil will be roped six years of and her offspring can produce to give them two million weevils in a single season. The insects destroy 3 to find;' some of 5 million bales of cotton annually in the U.S. and since inOrem Jaycees will once again vading the country have done serve as chairmen of the bunt, $5 billion in damage to cotton and will meet Wednesday night ' v at Albertsons to color the eggs. crops. pa a Q u 6r 4 - Fifth annual Easter eggs. A special area off for children age and younger opportunities to the eggs. An antique is a piece of furniture that has been to the attic and back. Ballinger (Tex.) 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