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Show Page 10-T-HE HERALD. Provo, Utah' Thursday, March JO, IE? 7? Provo City Board of Adjustment Approves Nine Petitions and Denies Another Four The Provo City Board of CC--1 xone and the back in R-B Adjustment approved nine was approved on condition that petitions, denied four, and made he plant a buffer with a recommendations on others protective coping bumper and presented at their regular site barrier fence around the meeting Tuesday night property north, east, and west of Approved were the following: the area to which the use exDean and Peay Construction tension is permitted. Co. requested a side yard Ronald G.Stone, 820 S. 340 W., variance of five feet six inches No. 24, sought a home ocwhere six feet is required at 1314 cupation to make rocking chairs E.56DS. in his trailer. Gene R. Peckham, 545 W. 600 Priscffia LeMonom, 2S5 N. N., application for a home oc- 1600 W., No. 12, asked to have a cupation at this address. Ap- beauty shop in a trailer located proved provided he adhere to on Lot No. 4 of the above address regulations for home occupations. Bob R'ird, 31 L. 4000 N., requested a variance in the front yard of 23 feet six inches were 30 feet was required to build an enclosed porch addition at this address. E. G. Bair, 95 N. 900 W., requested a variance in the rear yard of 20 feet where 30 was required. Mrs. Beulah Voorhees, 1160 E. 230 S., requested an area variance of 6800 sqwr'i feet where 7,500 was required in order to have a duplex. She has three parking spaces, as required, and the apartment has been m use for several II . years, ihls petition was approved with the stipulation that a fence be removed within 30 days to make the property accessible for off street parking. Ivan M. Walker asked to use the back 50 feet of bis property at 990 W. Center as part of a commercial use. The frontage is in a 5. in the Lamplighter Trailer Court. This was approved on condition she live in the trailer in question. Kenneth L Higbee, 731 N. 400 E., requested a front yard variance of 15 feet where 25 is required, on a corner lot at 590 E. Stadium Ave. The board of adjustment denied the following petitions: A request by Leola S. Stewart, 361 W. 700 N., for a side yard variance of four feet six inches where 10 feet was required, for an addition to a kitchen. W. Ward Heal, 2SS E. 2100 K., asked for a variance of area requirements for a lot at 528 N. two 1300 W. to construct duplexes. E. Neil Wagstaff requested a front setback variance of 20 feet where 30 was required and a rear yard variance of 24 feet where 30 was required at 1000 E. Lehi High dance temi-form- About People Prom Set On Friday - The annual spring LEHI prom at the Lehi High School is scheduled for Friday evening, March 31. Dancing will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the girls' gym and a floor show will be presented at 10 for the pjn. Theme dance will be "Precious and Few." for the dance are Shane Smith and Laurel Memmott, with committee members Cindy Jones, Kenneth Lewis, Lynn Bridges, Tracy Price, Jeff Kunz, Debra Jessen, Cheryl Cook, Blake Petersen, Miriam Chatfield, Earleae Oxborrow and Kenalu Russon. Advisors are Neil Manning, Radana Clark, Larry Shurtliff and Horace Walker. semi-form- al Devotional Speaker Richards The Brighun Young University devotional assembly speaker April 4 will be Elder LeGrand Richards, a member of the Council of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus Christ oi Latter-da- y Saints. He will address the studentbody at 10 am. in the Smith Fieldhouse. Elder Richards has devoted over 60 years of service to the Church in positions of major responsibility, in addition to carrying on a successful real estate business much of that Mrs. Clara Taylor has reopened her home in Lakeview after the winter months which she spent in Glendale, Csdif ., at the home of her daughter Glenda and husband, J. William Jensen. During the visit, Mrs. Taylor accompanied the Jensens to San Diego where they visited a former Provoan, Mrs. Norma Madsen Thomas and family. L. Bowler, who operates a general merchandise store in J. Mesquite, Nev., and his daughter, Mrs. Ann Kennedy of Las Vegas, Nev., a buyer for the store and an employee, Mrs. Morell Potter, also of Mesquite, were overnight visitors this week at the home of an aunt to Mr. Bowler, Mrs. Clara Chad-burProvo. The visitors came to attend a merchandise show given by the Christensen Department Store in Lehi. n, Denlce Carter, a student in the fifth grade at the Brockbank School in Spanish Fork, was the weekend guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Henderson in Orem. Denice was Joined on Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Metcalf time. and her small brother, Kyle, who Elder Richards is the third came for dinner and a visit apostle in direct family descent. before returning to their homes His father was President George in Spanish Fork. F. Richards of the Council of the Twelve and his grandfather, Franklin D. Richards, was also a member of the Council. He is a nephew of Willard Richards, pioneer leader, apostle and March 29 Thurman Elliott Evans, 24, counselor to President Brigham Collbran, Colo., and Rosemarie Young. Winkel, 19, Fremont, Calif. Robert Kent Shifflet, 21, Pueblo, His church service began and Delaine Joyce Mead, 20, when he was called as a Colo., Colo. Rye, to the Netherlands 28 March missionary from 1905 to 1908. He has filled Calvin Southgate Olson, 22, Falls and Jensine Louise four missions and presided over Church, Va., Ahlstrom, 20, Idaho Falls, Ida. two of them. He has served as Craig Rex Hohnstead, 22, Lehl, Shepherd, 19, bishop of three wards, as a and Shelley Wash. member of two high councils, as Clarkston, Steven Jay Walsh, 20, Orem, and president of a stake, as the Rita Wanda Walsh, 20, Pleasant Grove. Presiding Bishop of tl e Church John Egbert Codn?r, 23, for 14 years, and has been a and Nancy May Trelikes, member of the Council of the 19, El Cajon, Calif. Eldon Arnold Dixon, 50, Orem, Twelve since April, 1952. and la Jean Nielsen, 45, Orem. He is the author of three Rulon Douberley Munns, 22, Jacquelin K. Hodges, 22, Portland, widely read Church books. Mrs. Rebecca Drug Charge Dismissed in resident of Idaho Falls, Ida., stopped over In Provo while en route home from spending a month in California, to visit with her daughter, Maxine and her Joseph R. Murdock A complaint filed in Provo City and family. She has now Court against Kathryn Ann1 to home. her returned Lowe, 19, 141 N. 1300 E., with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Springville, charging her of possession marijuana, has Murray, Provo parents, are been dismissed on motion of the of their the company enjoying Utah County Attorney for indaughter, Linda Murray, who is sufficient evidence. The charge for East break week's a having vacation from her school l t misdemeanor. A charge against Paul Cook, 15 teaching duties at Garden 3. 100 E., Goshen, charging him Grove, Calif. ?, with distribution of dismissed has been An enthusiastic attendance of the adult married members of cn motion of the Utah County the Crem Fourth Ward are Attorney, for lack of evidence. The was a felony. expected at an imaginative Oncomplaint motion of the county atChinese Spring social this weekend at the home of Mr. and torney, a complaint against Mrs. L C. Nelson in Orem. Vernon Christensen, 275 E. 781 Small tables will be' spaced N., Orem, was dismissed. The about the balcony in the family county attorney reported to the room where guests will sup upon court that Mr. Christensen had Chinese delicacies and view the made restitution of some $100 in program below, while lighted checks issued on inruffident Chinese lanterns bob overhead. funds. In addition to musical numbers guests will hear a timely discussion by Paul Oldrcyd on "Used Car Buying." Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Nelson with the arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. A damage s has been filed Dell Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. in the Fourth District Court by Eldon Thompson. Michael Mulvaney against GRAND OPENING of Burglars Take 15 Hand Guns Fifteen hand guns were reportedly taken from Van Finance, Wagenen 445 West a burglary of the business, according to Lt. Kenneth Forshee, chief of Provo Center, in City detectives. BANK Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, March 31, 1972 metham-phetamiD- at 12:30 p.m. 601 OREM 'S state treasurer, state auditor and secretary. The incumbents are Agnes Baggett, treasurer, .Melba Till Allen, auditor, and Secretary of State Mabel Amos. All are serving their second consecutive terms. 1 FUTURE HOME UNIVERSITY MALL WASATCH BANK it Mr. Mulvaney is seeking damages of $15,000 plus $1193.55 in hospital and medical costs, and $500 for loss of wages. He charges that the construction company negligently erected a wooden barrier around an area under construction during the resurfacing of University Avenue in Provo, and that he was injured July 29, 1971 when he ran into the barrier with bis motorcycle. In a second suit, MacPherson Drilling Co., Inc., has filed suit against Western States Mineral, Thomas Alwyn Westaway, 30, Inc., Seeking $21,437.17 plus 10 Battle Creek, Mich., and Patricia percent interest, in payment Ann GoMaher, 22, Sacramento, from a contract signed by the Calif. Randy Gene Bird, 19, Orem, and two companies for drilling at Marjorie Sanford, 19, Springville. Crown Point Mine at Eureka. March 24 James Dean Dangerfield, 21, Provo, and Ruth Irene Allred, 19, American Fork. Davie1 Lee Slade, 23, Provo, and Margaret Trudy Lawrence, 20, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Richard Gerald Leavitt, 21, Great Falls, Mont., and Linda Kay Bodily, 22, Bountifoi. Douglas Howard Jenkins, 20, Springville, and Ronl Lynn Curtis, 18, - N.M. Gary Steven Mayne, 22, Grants Christopher Bishop Meek, 23, Los Angeles, Calif., and Noriko Thomas William Smith, 19, Lehi, Ichiki, 24, Hiroshima, Japan. and Geralee Ekins, 18, Lehi. Franklin Dennis Farnsworth Jr., Rand E. Robbins, 23, Orem, and 30, Orem, and Viola West, 29, Salt Cynthia Suzanne Rodriguez, 20, Lake City. Borreo Springs, Calif. Ross Clinton Hinckley, 21, idahc Charles James Taylor, 22, Tooele, and Ann Peibody Booth, Falls, Ida., and Anna Dee 24, Humewood-Por- t Elizabeth, Pulsipher, 24, Springville. South Africa. Max Metor Miller, 33, Phoenix, Milton Jay Taylor, 24, Prvo, Ariz., and Jeanette Mott, 37, and Pamela Johnson, 20, Boun- Phoenix, Ariz. tiful. 22, Larry S. Tomkinson, Lawrence Roland Haggerty, 25, Filmore, and Janice Melinda Cox, Danville, III., and Diana Kay 20, Woodruff. Green, ii, Paul, Ida. James Olin Yorke, 31, Fountain, Chad J. SmIJh, 19, Payson, and Colo., and Carol Jean Hite, 34, Carrie Roberts, 16, American . ip-fetCotora Ceto. Fork. Meet Held On State ' TEMPORARY OFFICE Thorn Construction Co. Larry and Judy Bedford expected to be among a quartet of Orem couples traveling to Salt Lake Gty this evening to attend a hockey game being played there. However, Mr. and Mrs. Redford planned not to return with the others to Orem but remained in Salt Lake to celebrate the Friday, Mar. 31st birthday of Judy. N.M., and Katherine Ann Lt. Forshee said an inventory 19, Orem. Essinger, 26, Bluewater, N.M. David Frank Mascaro, "1, Thomas Loyd Peterson, 21, is being taken to determine the and Barbara Ge.ie Orem, and Catherine Cryer, 19, exact extent of loss. Some Midvale, Orem. 19, Orem. Jensen, Dale Hatch, 27, Vernal, and James Winter Petty, 23, Provo, jewelry was also reported Cleone Wilson, 22, Lakswood, Colo. and Mary Ellen Gleason, 21, . break-inmissing after the Provo. LIB MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Three key state offices in Alabama have traditionally been held by women. They are East 1300 South, Orem, Utah Construction Company Sued Provo. Richard Harold Bush, 18, Vernal, and Irene DeAnn Jackson, 15, Vernal. Clifton Pres Conner, 22, Rialto, Calif., and Elaine Johnson, 20, Ore. Paris, Ida. Robert John Brown, 22, Lehl, Johnny Oriente Chatterley, 17, and Erin Frances Brown, 17, Kanab, and Betty Jean Martinez, American Fork. 16, Springville. David Michael Decker, 22, Bruce Gordon Howard, 22, McLean, Va., and Nancy Dives, 20, Glendora, Calif., and Melody June Austin, 21, Kaysville. Malad, Ida. James Michael Davis, 23, Jordan Ray Dodd, 21, Las Vegas, and Dixie Lee Nev., and Teresa Colleen Whipple, Springville, 21, Henderson, Nev. Vallentine, 20, Springville. Steven Frederick Taff, 25, Stephen J. Snow, 21, Salt Lake and Redding, Calif., Kristine Kay City, and Tamara Holbrook, 19, Robinson. JO, Longview, Wash. Salt Lake City. March 2. March 23 Bruce Joel Williams, 25, Provo, Paul Begay, 21, Lupton, Ariz., and Kathleen Rose Rasmusser., 21, and Marilyn Tyler, 21, Sanostee, Phoenix, Ariz. Don Wayne Pectol, 22, Arcada, Calif., and Robin Inez Jackman, and Cashier WA SATCH Provo Court c:3 WASATCH BANK FREE PORTABLE Marriage Licenses Mon-ticell- cordially invited to attend the JAMES W. BROWN Balrd, a Fruit Loss State of Commissioner Agriculture Joseph Francis and Gov. Calvin L Rampbn today were conferring with state fruit interests on the extent of crop losses to nighttime freezing, related problems and to determine fruit grower needs. TV SET FREE TRANSISTOR CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER Open i j House MONDAY THRU FRIDAY APRIL 3rd thru 7th FREE FREE GIFTS PRIZES REFRESHMENTS SPECTACULAR NIGHTS at Utah home owned 3 FUN FILLED DAYS. 2 Just drop in and register You need not be IpyalcLascVegas a present at drawing Serving the Greater meeting, called by Commissioner Francis and the Governor, will involve a select group of Extension agents, some of the major fruit growers and other related agricultural interests along the Wasatch Front. 0GB u lmle rnrld of luxury hi of lite fabulous Las to win! The Ik heart Vegas Strip! Area Provo-Ore- m WASATCH BANK BOARD OF DIRECTORS John Swenson Reports Loss SPRINGVILLE - John Canyon Drive, .eported to police the loss of a billfold containing a $100 bill at approximately 600 South Canyon Drive. Swenson, 635 The Great Wall of China is a natural result of the age-ol- d Chinese belief in walls for Drotection. AS idkzj LJJ JACKSON HOWARD president V C D.LYNN HEAPS Via Prwidenl ORIN R. WOODBURY Secretory N., carport on front of his home so that it met with zone requirements, so no action of the board of adjustment was You are I Executive Vice President By MILDRED B. HALL 3734563 3734541 After visiting last week in Cerritos, Calif., with their son Evan and his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Taylor, returned to Provo in company with the Evan Taylor family, who are spending this week visiting with relatives in Provo and in Bountiful, and with friends. Evan and his family recently moved to California. 1300 1 off-stre- in preparation for the which will be held Friday evening. W. realigned his plan for a double necessary. The board recommended that Gregory Sumner, 1650 N. 550 W., redesign his new subdivision at 1800 N. 450 W. so that it 800 S. meets Ross Denham asked to requirements of the city He had asked a lot size remodel and Increase the footage of a house located at 41 variance of 7,762 square feet where 8,000 was required for Lot E. 800N. In other action, Robert E. No. 7. f 7 of the annual SHANE SMITH, Lehl High School iprtng prom, pint a corsage Laurel Memmott, on the other 1203 Ssruihers, iA-RICHARD E- j HAWKINS S. REX LEWIS General MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION All accounts insured to $20,000 Counsel RALPH O. BROWN Director |