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Show . llOA iwn Ju U!l JMIIUUJ HHU'M - SUXDAY. OCTOBER m., County. Ut.h t. W9I - I " . x DALLAS M. PACK Son of Mrs. Edna Pack of Provo. . Farewell-testimon- ial today at 4 pjn. in the Provo Fifth Ward Chapel, 502 E. 2nd N. Leaving for New England "7 "States Mission. a. , - t - : M?fr pvjf Missionary Programs ' GEORGE S. LEE .Farewell today 4 p.m., Pleasant View Secpnd Ward Chapel. Will serve in Southwest Indian Mission. JOHN K. PEHRSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. George I'M Pehrson. Farewell today 4:30 p.m., Springville Seventh Ward ChapeL Will serve in Norwegian Old Salem School Ward Chapel, 610 W. 300 S. Will serve in Great Lakes Mission. . . . DANNY J. EREKSON. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erekson of Payson. Farewell today at 7:30 p.m., Payson West Will serve in Ward Chapel. North Central States Mission. Bell Monument Dedication Set - f ly mounted on a rock base In the park. dedicatory prayer will I C. Lynn Hanks, be given son of pioneer' family and former principal of the Salem School. The history of the bell will be given by Mrs. Mabel Park. The old bell is now beautiful Koyle. There will be musical The old Salem SALEM which played such School bell a part in so many people's lives will be in this" community dedicated as a monument In ceremonies planned for Oct, 12 in tne aaiem . at . 1 p.m., . if. Meet Scheduled at BYU vr Le- - lAt. Mr. Pehrscn J, f h .i Lehi Will Miss Willis numbers. City, PTA -- f TT St. Francis Home And School Unit Names Officers Holders of the season tickets may use them any afternoon of New officers of the St. Fran: the week Mondays through Fri cis Home and School Associa days, except holidays. These tion have been elected as fol season tickets "will be good lows: from Oct. 10, 1966 through April, President, Emil Cances; vice 1967. president, Mrs. L. J. Lesenyie; Season tickets must be pur secretary, Mrs. Frank Newell; chased to take advantage of the treasurer, Mrs. Richard West- PTA, program, wood; parlimentarian, Martie said Mr. Giles. Single admis Ahlin. Speaker at the election meet sions will remain unchanged, ing was Ed Dowlin, Provo City head librarian, who spoke on 'Back-to-Scho- ol' "Updating City Libraries for It'll be 'back to school" for parents of Dixon Junior High School students Thursday eve- . mng, Oct 13. Starting off the activities arranged by the Dixon PTA in cooperation with the school, par. ents will gather for dinner from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. Then a short meeting will be held, followed bv the traditional to school" visits with teachers in the classrooms, according to Mrs. B. E. Jensen, secretary. The Dixon string quartet will : play during dinner. Schumann By Myra. Hess Is Now Re-Issu- ed - LEHI The 20th annual NaSION RATHER THAN THE tional School Lunch Week will efforts will hf In additional! BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS, be observed in the Lehi schools thousands of children from low!1? DECREASE THE MINI Oct. 9 through 15, according to MUM FLOOR AREA RE income families to obtain Mrs". LaFerne Fossen, publicity QUIREMENTS 'OF DUPLEXS benefits learnthe from AND OTHER MULTIPLE UNIT chairmanToFTLelnrMayor Calvin Swenson has signed a pro- ing process. RESIDENCES, CHANGE THE clamation to this effect and is Local observances will be as REQUIREMENTS IN THE R- urging all parents to. join .in follows:, Parents of school chil- - 6A APARTMENT HOUSE v this observance. dreri at the Lehi Elementary ZONE IN RESPECT TO AREA J 1 - 1 ifUL. ' TT7f rrTrm FRONT ine scnooi mncn program flnH Spon I.ilv FlpnWarv bimViwrnLniMis, SIDE has convincingly demonstratedi . . . .. . t. REAR SET the vital role. of good nutrition AND BACK," in the total educational process ing days: First grade', Monday; HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS; of the nation's children. It is an second grade, Tuesday; third TO CHANGE THE R-- 7 RESIexample of a federal-state-l- o grade, Wednesday; fourth grade: DENTIAL ZONE REQUIRE cal partnership to make effec- (and kindergarten at SegoLily MENTS AS TO AREA; CHANtive Use of our food abundance only), Thursday; fifth grade, GING THE WIDTH REQUIREand to protect the health and Friday.-Paren- ts of students in MENT OF LOTS IN THE A- -l g of all of our children, the Lehi Junior and Senior High AGRIC ULTUR AL "ZONE; Schools are invited to visit any CHANGING THE LANDSCAP regardless of their race or ING AND PARKING RE Lunch MayorlSwenson davdOTmge-wee- kr SC--1 said. hours at the high school are QUIREMENTS OF THE SHOPPING CENTER ZONE; 1Lv30 This year, under the program, from a.m. to 12 noon, and AND CHANGING THE REsome 19 million children' in over from 12:30 to 1 p.m. each day OF THE CQUIREMENTS it 71,000 public and priv-- 1 At the junior high, lunch period ate schools will enjoy nutritious, is from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon i'S P E C T TO LANDSCAPING, appetizing lunches, Mrs. - Fos- Prices for visitors eating lunch una srncaT akiuinit amj sen said. She stated that in- at any of the schools will be 35 STORAGE OF MERCHANiDISE creased federal, state and local cents. AND EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. - BE IT ORDAINED BY OF COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO CITY, UTAH SECTION I: of th Chapter Twenty-fou- r Revised Ordinances of Provo Mr.' Sabin Mr, Mayer ' ,., .- 1-1 - 1967. James will rfV $ & J Si , i ,1 , -l non-prof- THE-BOA- NOLAN DOUGLAS ADAMS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Adams of Provo. Farewell sent the Utah National Parks On Natural Earth Radiation Council, ac- - nu.. MIMY First-Fift- h today at .7 pju Ward' Chapel. Will serve in British Mission. ; ' JULIE ANN POLLY Daughter of Dr. and MfsTOr-vill- e SILVER- L. Polly of Long Beach, Calif. Farewellv today at 6 30 p.m., Long Beach Fourth Ward1 Chapel. Will serve in Switzerland Mission. - . "Kit O XTA id " ER1CK SPOTTEN Son of Mr. and Mrs! Thomas Spotten of Genola. Homecoming ' President of Geology Unit 2132 Explorer-Post--Nt- ir of the Nephi Second Ward. He was recently elected secretary of the post and had been serv ing as senior patrol leader m the scout troop.. d. Student Wins' Scholarship Worth $1000 - A Brigham PROVO (UPI) Young University graduate stu dent, Patricia Pierce, has won the $1,000 Campton Bell Scholar ship Award : Fifty students from throughput the nation's universities competed for the award pre sented on behalf iof the Children's Theater" Foundation. Miss Pierce hails from Moses Lake, Wash. She plans to continue studies in theater and do graduate work in BYU's dramatic arts department.- T . selected. areas.. Although this is not a major part of the inves H did demonstrate tigation, home range activities in lizards as well as longevity and growth The conclusion? "No signifi- cant variation is' seemingly when the areas of present higher surface radiation are compared with areas of low surface radiation that would not be expected to occur in by chanct alone. ria-tu- rc ' of a Wonderful . A "TV. COLOR ..at... ! . i 1 from ' jlI ! (ioiohl IK" 'yZZf - -- if . I " fel-"3' : -- 28 N. 1st East, FR any height provided the building is set back from the relines quired building foot for each at least additional foot of building height above the maximum height permitted in the zone in which- is located, i. i :i j : i i .i . snau proviaea max no uuuuing be required to be set back mbre than sixty feet, regardless of the heieht allowed. ' i H' I' (Li--: - g ' , poyment, Required CONCESSIONS IN 24.10.170, PUBLIC PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS. Concessions including but not limited to amusement devices,, recreational buil- dings,' and refreshment stands, shall be permitted on a public proyed by the Board of Commissioners of the City and when the terms of such conces-sions have been reduced to writing following either a public hearing or an advertisement MARCO You STUDIO ALLOWED FOR BUILDINGS. Public buildings, public utility buildings, and" nLiiiHnlinn moil Ka AVfiitA i A HEIGHT 1 N Down ' PHOTOS LARSON f flOA 24.10.080,ADDITIONAL ng GENEALOGY Want Thtml AA - set-bac- k al help and resource personnel Made tha Way r ng one-ha- lf to the high school teacher in the rapidly expanding earth science curriculum. , Dr. Bushman has been active in this organization since it was founded and has served as sectional secretary," .vice president and as program chairman at annual meetings. provisions-ofthezoni- anu iiXnK- mapwvoiw shall be guided in its actions by the provisions ot section 0 . He will preside over an area including' Colorado, New Mex ico, Arizona, Utah. The national organization is dedicated to fostering improvement in teaching of earth sciences at all levels of formal and informal instruction, to emphaof size cultural significance earth sciences, and to disseminate knowledge in this field to the general public. An important phase of their activity is concerned" with lending profession- ' M. INTERPRETA24.08.080 TION OF ORDINANCE AND MAP. Upon appeal the Board of ' Adjustments shall interpret' LIUC Southwest section of the Nationof Geology Teach- al Association ers. cimilaf atur rvfhoi UWV HJ UUliVJ use which conforms to the following conditions and findings: 24.08.080 K. PERMIT DWELLING GROUPS (Planned). The Board of - Adjustments shall hear and pass upon any application for a permit for a dwelling group (planned) in accordance with Chaper 24.14 of this title. the e cemvlyMelected-presidemviof--m- 2, 1, cording to Eldon C. Sherwood, Juab District Chairman. He is one of three boys selected from the Central Utah area, and one Does natural radiation from of 25 scouts from the council. Dr. Jess R. Bushman, associthe earth at ground level cause Richard is a 10th grader at ate professor of geology at Brig- bodyarkUons-Uondni4Juabgh-Schoand is a mem--j ham Young Umversiiy,wasre-- . il berof nut 1, JAMES COLLINS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Collins of Provo. Homecoming scheduled at 2 p.m. today in the Edgemont Third Ward Chapel. Returning from Cumorah Mission in New York State. " 7t men 2, Prof Named Mr. Bean RD nance is hereby amended and modified and the particular sec tions nereinarter recuea art repealed, amended, and modified as follows: j4J08.O80 A. SUBPARAGRAPH 2, Where a residential" zone boundary line divides lot which lies partly in an SC-SC-or Commercial Zone, or borders on or is coterminus with the boundary line of on or more of such zones, tht Board of Adjustment, after receiving recommendation from the planning cornmission, may allow on said lots all or part of thejisesjvhich are permitted in the R-- 7 Residential Zone, subject to the requirements spe cified by the Board of Adjustments. 24.08.080 E. Upon application' of a property owner or upon request of the building inspector or other administrative official, or on its own initiative, the Board of Adjustments shall add to any list of permitted uses in SC-CC-l, the SC-and I & I & M-- l, R & D-- l, repre- Book Published SET-BAC- K, well-bein- . 'WW SET-BAC- YOU GiT From Nephi State An answer to this query was sought by Dr. Wilmer Tanner, professor of zoology and entomology at Brigham Young Uni intensive versity, in a five-yestudy which was recently-publisheThe study was published under the title, "A comparative population study of small vertebrates in uranium areas of the Upper Colorado River Basin in Utah." It is a study of the types of life found in the area west and south of Green River. Utah. and includes areas where there are deposits of radioactive materials near enough to the surface to increase noticeably the ! ; T i DAVID DURTSCHI Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Durtschi. Welcome home today .it 6 p.m., Rivergrove First Ward Chapel. Served in NEPHI James Bean, son of North Central States Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean, has been selected to go to the JOHN HOLMES Son of Dorothy Holmes of World J a m- Payson. Homecoming today at boree of Scout 7 p.m., Payson First Ward held to be ing, Chapel. Served in Central Amera t Farragut ican Mission. Park the Space Age. It was - announced that Oct. in Idaho dur 15 will be a work day for all ing August of parents of St. Francis children. Few musicians have had the affinity for Schumann the late Myra Hess hadv The reissue of her playing of the concerto and of the Symphonic Etudes are restorations of treasures which had seemed lost forever. As surface radiation. momentoes .there are reissues Since internal variations with of the late Paul Hindemith con in certain species had been ducting two of his most repre studied in .the east, mostly sentative, orchestral works and under laboratory conditions Dr. of Richard Strauss in 1941 con- Tanner and his associates atrL : (illi J. . i: uucuiig jus wpine oympnony.j; tempted to scrutinize the exterHe was 77 years old. then and nal characteristics . of - three died eight years, later. species of lizards and several On the other harfd it is almost species of small mammals. 'an insult to the sensitive Eng During the period they traplish language listener to- ask ped, marked and . recaptured him to buy a recording of "The large, numbers of animals and Marringe of Figaro" sung in carefully recorded and com uci man, fmitir is ammra: TOT the batch. He is told he can't and body descriptions. hear opera in English unless it Because areas oThigh suris the language of the compos- face radiation are relatively small, it became necessary to er, and Figaro's composer-languag- e was Italian. The record make certairt that the species ed performance is not good under consideration resided' in enough to justify hearing Figaro the area, that is; did not move' in German. ; continuously on and off of the - World Jamboree Beckons Scout D max-imu- Provo earned Offered by fessionau journalistic - and ad rAKis.5 ru ua aljmia eie.k-Evertising groups of the state, BY THE CITY COMMIS- -- Scouts Earn Eagle Badges Ice Skating Night at Dixon School Thursday Lunch Week - The bell is dear to the hearts of all the older people in Sale,m as they recall when their lives were regulated by the ringing of the school bell and the church bell. Many families never had a clock atthat. timeJThebeU sounded whenever was also there was a ' fu e, calling for all the volunteer help available. The bell monument is a projProvo's PTA Council, working I f ect of the DUP camps in Salem i: wimw in : conjunction ww wevujr ' r of the Recreation Depattment, Satur with Mrs. Margrette Taylor, r t .1 1 Mabel Koyle and Mrs. Goldte day announced a wLitef recrea Arrow. These tion program for ice skating at Adams as chairman. Tiunv KrlV. wwur- - 1 ladiesldhistories-ofSale- rn the Winter Gardens which otters - Robert were ers preto get funds for the monument. low season ticket rates to chil sented theii EagleScout Awards dren and young people of Pro- - The present captain of Camp recently at the East Provo Salem is Mrs. Muriel Bush, and Cuurt of Honor, by RulonD.-Skinner- . the captain of Mt. Loafer Camp Re and They were Michael Floyd Giles, Parks is Mrs. Bertha Dugger. . Glen Brown, 15, and Barry Reed creation director, said informa tion will go out this week to Brown, 14, the sons of Bishop and Mrs. Glen R. Brown, 73!) N. parents from schools explaining 1000 E., Provo. the program and season ucKets Both boys' have served "as will go on sale at the schools,. troop scribes and patrol leader. City Recreation Office, 204 City Darwin Olson is their scoutmasBuilding, and Winter Gardens, ter. 1350 N. 200 W. SET-BAC- K Note School Mr. Terry r i WILLIAM T. TERRY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mike Miss Polly Mr. Adams Barry Terry of Payson. Farewell to day at 5:30 p.m., Payson Sixth Ward Chapel. Will serve in today at 7 p.m., Genola Ward Chapel.; Served in British MisCalifonfla" N6ruT'Missio'E'T sion. DENNIS MAYER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald TERRY HUNT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Mayer, Payson'. Farewell today -- 5:30 - p.m., -- Tnird at Payson Hunt," Salem." Welcome home ""Robert Riddle"," son of Mr. and Ward Chapel. Will serve in Route Mrs. Chauncey Riddle, 2, at 7:30 p.m., Salem Ward Central American " Mission. " today has Chapel. Served id Cumorah MARVIN DON SABIN his " Son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scout Eagle E. Sabin-- of Oremi Farewell badgerHe"is today at 3:30, Orem 19th Ward; a member of Chapel, 1450 S. 800 E. Will Sc out Troop sjerye in East Central States and has 186, Mission. been a mem-b- e vy 143 NO. AMENDAN " ORDINANCE ING CHAPTER TWENTY-FOU- R OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF PROVO 31st annual Utah Higbjbook adwsers and staffs of theCITY, ZONING 1964, .THE Journalisra Conference) state's Junior and senior- - highjORDINANCE, AND MORE held at Brigham Young1 sdiools AH journalism teach- PARTICULARLY SECT IONS 24.K1C170,' University on Saturday, Oct. ers and Publications " advisers 24.08.000, ligMWj 24.32.080, 24.22.020, 29, it was announced today byl will also be invited to a ses-- 24.18.040, 24.35.060, Morris .Rkhards.ommuni--sion--o- f 24.35.050, the Utah Journalism 24.35.030, cations department chairman. Education Associati.on in con- - 24.36.040, 24.40.050, SUBPARAGRAPHS 24.42.100 (D 2 & 3), The fall conference is design- - nection with the conference, 24.46.090, 24.34.030, AND 24.48.-10- 0 ed to provide practicar instruc- Sessions pn reporting, editing, FOR THE PURPOSE OF Hon tor newspaper ana year-- : lay out, advertismg, photograTHE READING phy. andomerasrts ofschool1011 OF MISCELLANEOUS SEC publications RETHE CHANGING TIONS, eluded in the day's program. OF CER. There will also be discussions QUEUED of career opportunities for stu- TAIN BUILDINGS FROM THE dents and advisement helps for FRONT LOT LINE, IN PROPORTION TO THE ' HEIGHT teachers. ; OF THE BUILDINGS, PRO Guest lectures will be present- VIDE FOR THE APPROVAL AILEEN WILLIS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Willis. Farewell today at 7:15 p.m., Mapleton First Ward Chapel. Will serve in East Central States Mission. MEMORIES OF LONG AGO when the ringing of this bell was a part of their daily lives RONNIE PORTER CLUFF and Son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer tre recalled by these three Salem citizens, from left, John H. Koyle, Or H. Moore old commemorate Salem" the will which monument the examine M.- - Cluff, Prove. Farewell toAngus D. Taylorras tbejr 1 school bell. It Is to be dedicated Oct. 12 in the Salem City Park. day at 6 p.m., Provo Second ORDINANCE " Mission LYNETTE Nona IEGA1 State "HrSTJburnal ism J j : FURNITURE and r OPEN MONDAY N 24.13.040 APPLIANCE CO. " 268 W. Center Provo concessioii-PARKING USE. 2. The substitute lot is in tht same possession as the use It is iastiid-OB-th- e ' ' AND FRJDAY. 'TIL 9:00 P.M. 373-983- 1 illlCMUCU 'Kl SPACE-RESIDEN- 3C1 rc. TIAL OUV.M sion may be by deed, or by long term lease, the terms of which mppt thp armmval ri thi |