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Show Provo Man Army Medal Earned By Provoan Leaves for Viet War Specialist Fourth Class Larry D. Johnson has left for duty in Army Commendation 580 S., Provo. NHlJ j , v ' ufXX ! ....... Group Fort , SPRINGVILLE Improvements in the road and part of the golf course in Kelly's Grove, Hobble Creek Canyon, are underway. The road into the picnic area has been moved and rebuilt to permit an extension of the eighth hole of the golf course. A considerable amount of fill dirt has been hauled in to raise the green. With the road moved to north, an area is being made adjacent to it for trailer parking. Lou Thorpe, caretaker of Kelly's Grove, reports that some cleaning will be done to prepare a trailer park.' Trailer spaces will then be available for temporary camping in the park. Some improvements are also being made in the picnic areas in Springville Kiwanis Club has been raising funds for completion of a shelter over the large Kiwanis fireplace and picnic area. The new Hobble Creek Golf Clubhouse has been completed, and Rodeo should be PLEASANT GROVE opened for public use within the next two weeks. City enthusiasts and others who want officials plan a grand c filing for the new building. to see a free and exciting show should plan to attend Pleasant Queen Rites - Grove's 1970 Rodeo Queen contest Memorial Day. The activities at the Pleasant Grove Rodeo Grounds will begin at 8 pjn. Saturday evening, May 30. More than 25 young horsewomen from throughout the state will be competing for the opportunity of reigning over rodeo festivities of Pleasnt Grove's 50th .anniversary of Strawberry Days, to be held June 28, 29, and 20. They are: Candy Bunnell, Vernon; Sherri Lynn Flinders, Hooper; Janet Russell, St. John; Carolyn Hodgson, Spanish Fork ; Karla Hunsaker, Tremonton; Kathleen Gayle Arnovick, Salt Lake City; Marie Hardy, Lehi; Mapleton City hall Alters Office Hours By BERNIECE EVERETT MAPLETON At the last city council meeting, there was a slight revision of the city office hours on Thursdays will be from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hours Tuesday, - Wednesday and Friday will remain from 1 pjn. to 5 pjn. R. Medal In other recent action by the council, Sylvia Gatton head of comthe city Beautification mittee, was given approval to attend ihe annual Shade Tree Corrlnne Hamilton, Tooele; Commission Convention at the Dorthea Hawkins, Spanish BYU. The city will pay her Fork; Jolene Cummings, Salt registration fee. Lake City; Linda Child, Hooper; Approval was also given to Peggy Rydalch, Tooele; Dena K. Bird and Odell Freeman Neilson, Pleasant Grove; Laurie to have the maple tree Julander Cunnington, Hooper; Nancy Mortensen, Pleasant Grove; on the northwest corner of the is Joyce Roholt, Tooele; Vonna city park removed as it to it blue next the shading spruce Marshall, Pleasant Grove; abProvo; Vicki Lee Jarvis, and causing it to grow Spanish Fork; Ann Marie Scott, normally. Barbara Orem; Taylor, Pleasant Grove; Jolin Healy, Orem; Susan Diane Miller, Pleasant Grove and ReNae Larsen, West Jordan. In addition to the queen contest other exciting events have been planned for the evening. Calf riding for youngsters up to 14 years of age, with written permission by parents. Also jack pot calf roping, jack pot pole bending and jack pot barrel racing have been planned. D. A. Swanny Kerby, producer of the Pleasant Grove Strawberry Days Rodeo will furnish the calves for the jack pot calf roping and Hurst's of Spanish Fcrk will supply the calves for the youngsters to ride. The tree has since been removed by Kent Wheeler. Worker Hired Several written applications for a full time man to work on parks and maintenance were received by Mayor Carlos Hjorth. After discussing each applicant, the council appointed Neil Steiner to this position at a starting salary of $475 per month. Councilman Lavell Bird reported meeting with Enos Nielson Of the State Highway Denartment concerning drainage problems on Maple and renter Street intersection. Mr. Nielson made the recommendation the curb and gutter be installed on both sides of the street to extend west of the In 1969, Texas had 157 major school. The state will furnish the services and water reservoirs with a total engineering storage capacity of 28,619,100 blacktop the road to the gutter. acre-feof water. This proposal will be studied et Keith Roylance Improvements ) In ETHIOPIAN ORPHANS are pictured here displaying some of the clothes they received from the boys and girls in second grade classes at Provost Elementary Schools. The second graders received photographs and letters of thanks from the orphans under the care cf Oto Asfaw. The teacher also wrote Appearing with the mayor and host Owen Zuro, reporter for "The Daily Herald", are Milton F. Hartyigson, and Milo Baugh-mato discuss proposed im- thanking the Provost students and tetcbers for their contribution and describing the orphanage school. The letters were written both In the native tongue of the orphans and In English. A campaign to collect clothing for the Ethiopian children was launched last November to climax a social studies ua't. Local Scout Leaders Attend Meeting Council the quality of Scouting at the James, National and Floyd local and national level. Emrepresentatives, attended the 60th Annual Loveridge, Scout executive. phasis was on Boypower '76, a All but Schnutz and Strong are long range program to bring Meeting of the National Council, Eight members of the Utah National Parks Council, Provo, Program Channel 11. W LJ 1 significantly Provo Topic Of ) towards a high level of morale in his section. His truly professional and outstanding service set him apart from his contemporaries and earned him the respect and admiration of his TV associates." Capt. Leseberg entered the in March 1967. His wife, Mayor Verl Dixon of Provo is Army lives in Las Vegas. Ann, on "You and Your presented Mayor" tonight at 8 p.m. on Boy Scouts of America, in Denver recently. They are DaCosta Clark, local council president, from Provo. Schnutz lives in St. George while Strong resides in Springville. The Scout leaders took part in training sessions, conferences, committee meetings and other activities designed to improve Creed Brimhall, vice president, Donal Schnutz, Thane Packer, Ara Call, Ernest A. Strong, Cecil Scouting more in line with the needs and concerns of today's youth. Bees are used to pollinate crop plants in order to increase their production. n, for provements downtown Provo. wfC Mr. Hartvigson, dean of the College of Physical Education at BYU, is chairman of the committees of Provo City, Kiwanis Club and the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Baughman, chairman of the Department of Environmental Design at BYU, serves on the Provo City Beautification beautification I SHOES f,grgy bay Committee. studios. reported that LeRoy Taylor had accepted the invitation to serve on the planning commission. Mr. also Roylance presented building applications for a two room addition to Roy Tanner's home and a 32 by 32 foot garage for Tad Leslie. )) TK! f U.I Mil TO Em r" 4 J - rr i ' ,s j CAPT. BRENT R. LESEBERG The first monument to George Washington, a stone tower near Boonsboro, Md., was completed in 1826. . SJiCP f CX Ti2 IMin f mm mmmwim w Don Korth Councilman the State with meeting reported Water Engineer who approved the testing procedures to be used on proving the city well. He also recommended that the Mapleton City should file now for a second well in case the present well failed to prove itself. The city recorder was instructed to make a check for $50 for this application and Mr. Korth will submit the application. Street Widening Arnold Wilson presented legal descriptions for property easements on 1600 East Street along with t proposal for future easements to allow widening of this street. Council requested he make actual measurements on the Broderick and Hutchings properties to evaluate the effect of mis proposal on their Kenneth Creer and Blair Sargent, representing the Art celebration. They extended a special invitation to the mayor and the council to ride in a luxurious boat in the parade which will be held June 13. Appreciation for this invitation was expressed and most of the council indicated they would be available for this occasion. Airborne and later as the Group S4. The citation reads in part, "Although constant demands were made on his time, knowledge and patience, he always was able to provide guidance to those less experienced than himself, and he took a profound interest in the welfare of his men. His expertise on operations and training made him invaluable to his unit, resulting in superior efficiency, and helping immeasurably towards the successful completion of his organization's mission. His devotion to duty, leadership, and enthusiasm The show includes a presenfurther before action is taken. tation produced by Mr. Baugh. man showing scenes of Provo at Appointment Made Councilman Keith Roylance its. best and worst. The public is invited to call in reported that LeRoy Taylor had accepted the invitation to serve its questions and suggestions on on the planning commission. a direct line to the Channel 11 Councilman ( contributed Project to Improve Recreation Facilities Rodeo ii Clayton, Canal Zone, from March 1968 to October, 1969, as Athletic and Recreation Officer, tension of one of the greens on the golf course. Trailer parking area will soon be constructed north of the new road. IMPROVEMENTS AT KELLYS GROVE in Hobble Creek Canyon are underway. A new section of road, shown above, was completed, and fill dirt hauled in to allow an ex PI. Grove Utah-P- age award for exceptionally meritorious service while assigned to the 3d Civil Affairs daughters. JOHNSON THE HERAIJ), Provo, during ceremonies near Pleiku, Vietnam. Capt. Leseberg received the Johnson enlisted in the Army Nov. 18, 1968. He has basic training at Fort Ord, Calif, and then was transferred to Fort Rucker, Ala. in March 1969 where he attended school for specialized training in aircraft maintenance, and received his flight wings. He will serve as crew chief on a helicopter in Vietnam. His wife is the former Linda Anita McClellan, who will remain in Provo with their two SP-- 4 SP-- 4 Brent Army Captain 1970 Leseberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Leseberg, 771 E. 620 N., Provo, recently received the Vietnam after a 30 day leave at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Johnson, 1386 E. 1 Thursday, May 28, fy y wm fer C tf ii Cijs 111 K- k'hv Z - ,,:,T LADIES' ii(D' 3-SPE- gw CANVAS PORTABLE ED mm AIR COOLER Reg. $38.99 REG.52.97 CHILDREN'S $OC99 REG. 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