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Show SUNDAY, JULY , 1961 Sunday Herald 3 Marine Cited News of People You Know For Service CUWD to Approve Petition by Sanpete If... Mr DeLong said a contract OREM The Central Utah District Court for inclusion tai Carbon Couniy officials be addees not District conditions the that vised Construction if three Haymond Water District District the Conservancy Co, In has agreed to vaikUte San-'ar- e met. propose to intervene in present Sprmgville, for the relocation to Fourth! By MILDRED B. HALL Meeting it thehr monthly water conflicts between the of the Strawberry River Road, olulu and other cities on the as having an hour or so of shop OREM Marine Lance Cpl pete County's petition The firm bid $334,006 70. board meeting, the District' two counties. kus Seeinr other Hawaiian Island chain. ping. Bruce R. Zimmerman has John E. Phelps, director of the made Directors following Palmer for In other the first time has From Provo were Mr. and Mi. action, daughter the Utah State Fish and Game the Navy Commendation1 been the happy privilege of U.S. Joel Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- The descendants ef Juha Edstipulations: U S Bureau cf ReclaDepartment, reported to the (1) That Sanpete County resi- mation Navy Chief Aviation Fire Con- neth Bliss, the Harold Boj acks, ward Farmer an emigrant, Medal fo rservices in Vietnam. project manager for the board on his department's acnotified the be dents trol Technician Dennis K. Stev- Ralph and Vera Bullocks," R. P. whose by was county Lance Zimmeimaa Cpl. made a tivities relating to water. family settled it- - Preston, of the specific benefits they Central Utah Project, enson, who is home on leave Done, Alvah H. Fitzgerald, Mr. Ida., met for annual reunion cited for his work as a radio The board also passed a construcon win receive if the county is progress report from service aboard the USS and Mrs. Grant Ekins, the with the Marine Wing during the week in Big Cotton- operator Starva- resolution expressing gratituude said He activities. tion in included district the Kitty Hawk off the coast of George Shaws, Vasco Tanners, wood Canyon, picnic lunch and Communications Squadron at is to Mrs. Fay Lewis of Spanish Two new members (2) That Sanpete County be tion Dam near Duchesne Vietnam. After the visit in Pro-v- o Evan Smiths, Max Tiiurmans, Khe 5a nh where he assisted OREM visiting were enjoyed and new 86 percent completed; the re- Fork for her gift to the District been have in be included will advised to the named board it with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snieaths and the Ephraim officers elected for the family wounded comrades to bunkers of directors of the Orem Cham- - that 4a of an oil painting of the historic part of the District's Se-b- locate of U.S. Highway Keith G. Stevenson and Mr. and TwitcUells from Orem, together and administered first aid to 81 percent cabin on the Starvation Dam organization. Participating lois Duchesne near j vier River Basin Division which of Commerce. Mrs. R. K. Duffia, and family with others from Payson, Amerthe injured men w ith disregard cally were Mr. and Mrs. WalBrent S. Eikers will repre-- i includes West Garfeld, South complete, and Water Hollow razed to make way for the members, Chief Stevenson with ican Fork and Lehi, ter G. Willis and family; Mr.; for his own safety. sent the Jaycees, succeeding Sanpete, Sevier and Piute Tunnel is 47 percent complete, dam. his wife, the former Susan Duf-fi- n and Mrs. Richard Willis and He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. L Gerald Nielson. Ernie Evans Counties, and that that portion with 11,000 feet of the 4.1 mile and the baby will leave for Cadet Stephen S. Zimmerman, family of Provo, and Mr. and Howard Zimmerman of 1445 W. Ecuador's Mt Cotopari is the wiU take the chairmanship of of the Division is represented tunnel drilled. Bottle Holiow San Diego, Calif., where he will 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mrs. Paul F. Willis and family Center, Orem, and is married the Highway, Roads and Safety on the Board by one director had been awarded Whiting and loftiest active volcano in the have six weeks of schooling R. Zimmerman of Lehi, is reJ of Orem. Other members were to the former Barbara Brim-ha- ll 19,347 feet above sot vote. Dams and Dike are 21 percent world committee, succeeding Clyde with prior to duty in Japan. i level. ceiving six week; training and present from Salt Lake Ci'.y.' of Provo. and That Olsen. complete. (3) Sanpete County practical experience in mili Logan and Boise, Ida., totaling Mrs. Edith Murdock with her tary leadership at the Army between 60 and 65 persons. Officers' daughter, DeeAnn Murdock, Reserve Training have returned to their home in Corps summer camp at Fort Orem following three weeks of Bt ruling, Ga., from June 13 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Ohran of Provo have been busy for touring in Europe. The ladies' July 24. Cadet Zimmerman re week keeping up with the visit visited in Rome, Amsterdam,' ceived his B.S. degree in chem of four grandchildren. The Brussels, Paris, London, Flor- istry this year from Brigham guests have been Sheri and ence, Naples, the Isle of Capri,, Young University. He is a mem- Marilyn Mahas, children of Mr. and many other interesting ber of Phi Kappa Phi frater- and Mrs. Bud Mahas of Sait places in the various countries. nity. His wile, Beverly, resides Lake City, and Jimmy and in Provo. Becky Mahas, children of Mr. Under the direction of Mr.j and Mrs. Jimmy Mahas of Sunand Mrs. John Weenig of Provo,: Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox and set, UL a group of local area folk en- children were in Provo on Satjoyed four weeks of sightseeing urday from Delta, where they Keith McCall, 18, left Saturin the Orient. The group visited visited Mrs. Cox's in Hong Kong, Bangkok, SingaMrs. LaRue Williams day for his native Preston, Lanpore, Manila, Taipei, Kyota and and Mr. Cox's parents, Mr. and cashire, England, expressing Tokyo in Japan, as well as Hon Mrs. Kenneth E. Cox, as well appreciation and enthusiasm for Utah scenery and the friendship of the people. He has been k the guest of Bessie and Gertrude Corless, also former Preston residents. Keith was one of 150 young people coming to attend the annual LDS Church MIA Conference. dis17 A list of men being Stanley Hughes, Provo, all from He was greatly impressed with Arthe Dee serv Air armed from the Force; charged Johnny ices has been released by Selec chuleta and Dean Ed ward Kopp, the dance festival and other active Service Board No. 33 of Provo, from the Navy; Terry tivities. While is Provo he was taken to see the surrounding Provo. Discharged from the Edward Hood, Richard E. Alta Ski Resort, Man-- ti Feld-matcanyons, and Reid were Monson, Douglas Raymond Army Hi-W- ay Temple, Bingham copper Canada; Werner Glen Provo; Douglas Lee Van Zant Weeks, Provo; Kenneth Ray and James Thomas Grantham, mine as well as Brigham City Elmer, Orem; Jeffery Milton, American Fork, Thomas R. and the migratory bird refuge. Cowgill, Texas; Dennis Hatch Hickens Jr., Orem; and Neils His other hosts included ElizaChristen, Orem; Christopher C. Nielson, Pleasant Grove, beth Souter, the Joseph Hafens Sr., the Glen Westropes, the Craig Hales, Provo; and Keith from the Marine Corps. Rex Dunfords and Mrs. Mary Elmo Christensen, Provo. Enlistees i Other servicemen released inMrs. Elsie Scott Men enlisting In the U. S. Beckett, and and cluded Jim Ronald Campbell, Vicki, who are daughter, SelecArmy were listed by the Orem; Guy Frederick Barbee, tive Service board Ernest formerly of Preston, and Kent Salt Lake City; end George Monroe Roberts and Craig Rawlings. Kinnear, Sait Lake City; John Leonard Oscarson, Pleasant Grove; Rand Callifter Naval Aviation Officer Candi4-- H Larsen, Orem; Ricnard Mark date Ronald W. Stillman, ton Scott, William Day Davis, Ned of Mrs. Helen H. Stillman of Holdaway, Samul Moroni Jar-vi- s, Provo, and husband of the forWayne LaVar Ware, and mer Bunny E. Webb of Fresno, Three clubs will compete In Kim Jim Johnson, all of Provo. Plus $1.79 FET on Each Tire and 2 Old Tirtf Calif., has reported to the Aviathe Central District horseNavy enlistees include: Nor- tion Officer Candidate School at manship meet July 21, at 6 man Kelly Ferguson, Douglas the Naval Air Station in p.m. in the Orem Riding Club James Rohbock, Steven LaVon Fla., for training. Upon to the arena, seeking represent Morrey, and Lanny J. Davis, all of the courses, he completion district in the County meet of Provo; Gary LaMar Richwill receive his commission as later this month. mond and Craig Alan Young, The Lakeview Raiders, Fly- and Allen Clement Erickson f a naval aviator and the right to wear the Navy "Wings cf ing Horse Riders and Provo Orem; David Paul Nesmith of The rugged nylon clubs will compete in halter Jackson; and Galyn Roy Black- Gold." TTTTT T offers cord supewestern body trail class, pleasure, burn of American Fork. Marine class, poles, barrels, and key Corps recruits are Larry Dean Mr. and Mrs. Dwane Ahlrior protection against, J . ui v m j hole events during the night. Chasten and Michael Hugh n strom have returned from an impact and puncture The meet is open to the of Provo; and Air Force enjoyable vacation spent in Ii , Constnictkm Dal-ton damage. Resists heat free. and admission is Southern Utah. They were ac recruits are William Bird public build-u- p There will be a consessions and Curtis L. Smith, both Companid by their children, and moisture stand. of Pleasant Grove. the Monroe Gallier and John D. also. Your famdamage, Hundley families. Camping at ily deserves this added King Creek near Bryce Canyon, deswere other driving protection! they joined by cendants of Frank and Rose Ahlstrom for a family reunion. Among them was a brother, Lloyd Ahlstrom and son, DeLin guaranteed by Sears to wear for a full 24 months and family, Canoga Park, Calif., Provo VFW Post 2162 has Two additional awards were and a sister and husband, Mr. . . . also guaranteed against all failure for the been awarded the top award for given to the Provo post for pro- and Mrs. L Ray Davenport, service life of the tread among gramming of community serv- Salt Lake City, as well as sevcommunity VFW Posts within the state. ice. The two additional awards eral nieces and nephews with The judging took place at the went to Mrs. Shirley Howe, and their families. Some of the Over 45 feet of traction slots in the tread for state VFW convention during past auxiliary president Mrs. group traveled together to g the last week in June in Clear- June Madsen. Bryce Canyon, Pine Lake Point a real grip field. Judging was done on the Dwaine Roylance was honored of Escaiar.te Mountain Promise basis of scrapbooks submitted as the commander at Rock and surrounding areas. containing information about the the state convention. Installa- They also visited old friends in service projects of the VFW and ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee gathered at the tion of new officers was held Tropic posts within the state. homestead there. Returning Tread Wear-OLife Guarantee Tread Merrill and at convention the The scrapbook for the Provo Ahlstroms and famiGuarantee the All b3 home, Guaranteed Again: Gillies was installed as the new r of the tir resoltinr from Gtlrnteed Atnict: Tread post will now go to the national ly traveled through Escalante defeefca road haarda normal mar-ouof v Provo the post. convention in Philadelphia in president and over Boulder Mountain to innatarialocworlamoaUp. How Loo: The rmmber Fir How henf. Tat the Efe OC f mmthf mrmd&ed. August where it will be judged The post has devoted itself view the scenery at Capitol Reef tread. original What Bear. Will Do! In ex-- B against entries from all over the ihrough the years to youth aeu-viti- Monument. What Scan WiU Dm Kepear ehMng for the tire, replace it, Fi and community service. U"5 V Sta'es. can of failure, in exchange for aellinr price plus Federal Ex- the tire, replace it charring the following ai-cun fax Vietnam ld De-Lon-g, New Directors Named to Orem Chamber er one-hal- f ( Draft Board Names 17 Men Sears two-wee- Discharged From Service lliiB Un-gric- e, Clubs Await Equestrian Test 6.50x13 Tubeless BlackwaJ! Special Tires 2 4-- H Pen-saccl- a, Built with Safety in Mind 4--H ly Tan-gre- Provo VFW Post Gains Top Community Service Award road-huggin- all-sta- te . ut t. e only the proportion of currentregular selling price ploi Federmi Excma Tax that represents tread wad. SeanTubsUM . Months Gaaranteea Auowmnte 10 12 to 24 Blockwolli with 2 eld tint Highway Special 'star Jowance: Whifswoll, with 2 eld tiret JSgJt? 0n Each Tire 6.50x13 2 for 33.98 2 for 39.98 1.79 7.35 or 7.00x14 2 for 35.98 2 for 41.98 2Ji7 7J5 or 7.50x14 2 for 37.98 2 for 43.98 2 8.25 or 8.00x14 2 for 43.98 Tfor 8.55 or 8.50x14 2 for 49.98 2 or 6.70x15 2 7.75 49.98 2.36 for 55.98 2.57 for 37T9T 2 for 43.98 2.21 FREE Tire Mounting and notation (on all Sears tires) x THOSE HONORED at the recent VFW Convention in Clearfield were, from left, Shirley president; June Madsen, program-min- g' Howe, programming award; Dwain Roylance, VFW Post of Provo tbe historian and Andersen, award, Ray all-sta- te SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bads 207 NORTH 100 WEST, PROVO - Phone 373-870- 0 Sc3XS PARK FREE Shop UntU 9 P.M. Monday, Wednesday, PHONE 373-870- 0 Thursday and Friday t |