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Show i About People According to Low City Has First Call onPurchase sa!d.7 of-anaH- tater -- By MILDRED S. HA LL and - homecoming chj "istetung BrothertTfflaTTRoiiaIdl Snik activities is their ; daughter, in and 5on.Uim of Hacienda MarBenejhusband, Raleigh Hol- Heights, "Calif., and Robert Johnson and sonTGrant of Wheeler of Covina, have re f brook, Ariz. Sally Smith and a turned to their homes after vis- friend of Malad, Ida., joined the iting in Utah for deer hunting. group for the weekend. They were guests of Mr. and Former BYU students, George Mrs. Leon Olsen of t'rem. Huff, his wife, Gretta and their Mr. and Mrs. Buddj Garrett children. Carolyn and George have been recent visiters in the area with his parents, Mr., and urday to visit their daughter. Mrs. Bill Garrett: her mother, 'Jean, a current BYU student o in llnirtAfnmin(T Mrs. Ethel Conover of Provo, ' onrl ro rt and other relatives, Mr. and all as guests of Mrs. Huff s .Mrs. Leon Olsen of Orem. sister, Mrs. Darrell Taylor. j .... nut nv Com; owners' were thinking of selling t wax r-nointw! The selling of water from any Cn , ....... missioner LeRoy ' Johnson that i their water to Orem. of the canals serving Provo to any areas other than in Provo Provo has the first call on the, .Mr. Johnson said thai such ac. without giving Provo City the sale of water from any of the tion is against the city ordin-the the has unless ances' city first opportunity to purchase the canals before it can be sold out first opportunity to buy the. is against the law, the side the city. water stock. He said the city has ali Provo City Commission has Stanley Roberts, secretary and ready bought water from the Rock Canyon canal and the pointed out. j watermaster otiheEasLUnion Smith Ditch. ; dicommission and a John. Canal, Wright, meeting During "We are not going to let this this week, in discussions with of- rector m the canal stock comwe ficials of the East Union Canal pany, said several of the share water get away from us said thai during spring runoff heed If." Mr. Johnson De-Jo- saidinat is h . 5 Mm mMm Mi( and Mrs. Joseph N. Sym- Mr, and Mrs. R. . Lemont Ms. Provo, have a house full Nielson of Provo, returned of family members this week- - home Friday-afte- r a week of end including a son. Dr. Blaine vacationing in the Southwest in Dee Symons, his wife, Tina company of their daughter-in-laSymons and, their new, Mrs. Ray Nielson and chil-first baby daughter.riv4drenrSalrtake-ity- . The mons had spent two weeks with group visited in Gallup, N. M., the new parents who are en with a cousin and husband, Mr. .route to a dental convention in and Mrs. Fred Wahlquist who Las Vegas, Nev., following the are filling an LDS mission to naming of baby, Cheryl, in the Indians. They" returned by - Provo today- .- Also here for the way of Mexican Hat,- - Goose Necks of the San Juan and Cor-te- The commission also the Street Department is plan"The Iwo ranal company men time, the ditch overflows in Park and in the area ning to build up the grade', of appeared before the commission 2250 North. Street just west of to complain that the pipe which around Wasatch School. ' the city placed at 12th East and The commission asked Citv its intersection with 150 NE. about 10th North to carry the Encineer Glen A. Wrieht and Street. Presently a sharp grade canal water is too small. They Street Department Superinten- makes 2250 North Street drop dent Rod Ford to begin work to many feet on the west side after replace "the pipe with a its intersection with 150 East Last year of the Roman Re five foot diameter pipe: Street. public is generally held to be 27 B.C. Sunday Herald Ulah County, Utrt nMTALLIED IN TIME FOK MMTMA! y Trained, skilled craftsmen will come to your home and will using advanced installation methods custom cut and fit your new carpet to perfection. All installation prices on these carpets ' include rubberized cushion. m wall-to-wa- ll z, Colo., Area Hit By rr-7-:- rr- - Mrs. Rex (Charlene) Rowley, Mrs- ;Mrs2j Herb (Shirley) Kirchoff, Orem and Mrs. Fred (Dolores) Kahlert, have been in Philadelphia, Pa., for the funeral of their father, William J. Sunday, 65, who died there. 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