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Show 4k Zoning Ordinance Changi Scheduled for Hearings i Vr. ! C4 X 'A I r . Jk w, --N ft 'r V 7 lit .4bn InrWH-i- C3 Utah-P- age ir -- OPENING ARBOR DAY observance tn Provo, two Blue Spruce trees were planted at flie Provo Utilities Building in memory of Mart Anderson, former mayor. Front row, from left are City Commissioner Ray Mrs. A. J. Harmon, and Mrs. Mark Mur-doc- k, Anderson. Back row, from left, are Ron Dean, Superintendent of the Power Department; A. Parks Giles, Harmon; Floyd Superinteadent; Blaine Holdaway, and Gary Johnson, city forester. J. Provo City's parks department launched its annual observance of Arbor Day with a at the City Utilities Building in memory of Mark Anderson, former mayor of Provo for whom the utilities building is named. g trees will include several varieties of Maple, Linden, Golden Hornbeam, Chain, Chestnut, Sweet Gum, Redbud, and Ranch Cherry trees. The Shade Tree Division encourages residents to plant trees this year, and to keep them d. The Provo Jaycees plan to plant trees in the small roadside park at 600 South 900 East, near the Provo Cemetery. Provo High School will also be planting additional trees this year. Member Drive Ends This Week For Springville Art Association for artistic experience to all who go there." The museum needs financial SPRINGVILLE Springville Art Association's membership support to sponsor a variety of drive will end this week, ac- interesting and meaningful especially the Annual cording to letters mailed to shows association members, artists National Invitational held in and numerous others who have April; to acquire new works of shown interest in the art art to enhance the permanent movement. collection; and to maintain the beautiful physical facility which Membership is open to is a heritage from a faithful and anyone. Active member fees are dedicated generation. $5; family member, $10; conThe museum also feels a need tributing member, $25; and life to expand to other areas of the Contributions are member, $100. tax deductible. All mem- arts, such as music, drama, By ONEITA SUMSION - classes. berships, except the life In exchange, the museum are payable membership, offers an artistic cultural enyearly. The letter, signed by Hal M. vironment through a full Clyde, president, states, "We calendar of important events are increasingly proud of the such as the National Snow in Show which April; the quality cf cultural experience mat the Springville Art Museum will be held during the month of offers the citizens of this valley. June in the future; the Utah And actually, the museum is High Schools Show which will dependent on these same now be seen in February; the citizens for its existence and University of Utah Faculty continuance. The beneficial Show; and a variety of one man effect of the Art Museum would shows. In addition, the Museum of Art probably be impossible to measure, but it does provide a offers an educational facility in rare and precious opportunity that the "...art in a community is a refining influence on that community, and the community becomes recognized and idenPrized Scent tified by that thing which takes The scent of marjoram alits interest. Springville has ways has been highly regarded. Ancient Greeks and become known as "The Art Romans believed Venus had City," and has received national from its art created the fragrant herb recognition and, as she was the goddess project." of love, used it to make Furthermore, "...the museum crowns for happy young is an institution of learning and culture which does not happen couples. All-Ut- 29-3- 0. 'Critical' 25 HOUR SPECIALS 69 ea I IDEAL'S appreciated. John Strong, a member of the board of directors of the SOFA & Springville Art Association, has been general chairman of the drive, assisted by Hugh Hjorth uid Jack Allen and Springville's men's and women's clubs. today's LOVE SEAT FUNNY CHOICE OF FLAME OR MOSS LUXURIOUS FOAM CUSHIONS 50 NYLON COVER (A BEAUTIFUL TRADITIONAL STYLING FlFTllf VES.YVG Mil Than Fram Rnn Coi ll 'ffi :Klr CHOICE OF 4 COLORS sew'ers Copy or Design Your Own Clothes !!! SAVE $140 SALE STYLE QUILTED VELVET SOFA & LOVE SEAT CHOICE OF 5 COLORS MEDITERRANEAN STYLE SAVE ROTO-ROCKERS-BU- GIVEN BY A SPECIALLY TRAINED CONSULTANT U-HA- NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 90-MINU- CLASS Perfect Fit Every Time No Alterations Ever Complete a Garment in 2 Hours Ned Attend One Class Only A rft If j v flit' it TO THOSE ATTENDING A Valuable Gift Thurs., April 27 W.d., April 2i Salt lake City little America Motel SOOS.WoinSl. Soil lake City Fri., April 28 Sat., April 2 PROVO U.t CI... ti liplBSllllH. 1 .. Beginning at 10 A.M., 1P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Admission Fee $3.00 50c Less Htliaey Im 14MS.Univ.Avi. PROVO TE tM 1 with this ad. One ad per lady limit. SALE SAME STYLE AS ABOVE SOFA & LOVE SEAT IN HEAVY VELVET COVER 319" SAVE$110. SALE Lll EARLY FOR MOTHERS DAY AT THESE TREMENDOUS SALE PRICES Y UL ALL NYLON HEAVY VELVET COVERED COVERED COVERED 6995 79" 3995 50 Draft Your Own Patterns Copy Any Style or Garment Adjust Any Commercial Pattern $170. CLASSES TE CAE $121. 279" 2S YOU SAVE - QUILTED SOFA & LOVE SEAT MEDITERRANEAN I 7" M... Ju- to NEVER BUY ANOTHER PATTERN !!! LEARN THE FOLLOWING! SAVINGS FACTORY-TO-YO- U it takes many years overnight and many generations of human beings to bring about a collection as fine as the one in the Springville Museum of Art." The museum offers many types of works of art for sale. Membership also entitles one to a ticket to the Annual Art Ball Saturday night. Memberships may be purchased at the museum, by mail, from any committee member, or at the door on Saturday night. Contributions of any amount are attention ATTEND ONE OF OUR Nephi American Legion Post Gives Preview of New Project y ,Refrt, The Magnolia trees will be Mrs. Walter Bird, Ramona placed in planters at the center, Patton, Ruth Melville, Dr. courtesy of the Prou Shade Wendell Vance, and others. Tree Commission. Mr. Giles reports the city'3 Shade Tree Division, under the Mrs. A. J. Harmon is chairdirection of Gary C. Johnson, man of the Shade Tree Comcity f urester, will plant over 300 mission, working with Mrs. trees this year on city park, gs Lorna Harrison, Dayna Stocks, and other city property. The Two Blue Spruce trees were Walter Liddiard, and Fred planted at the utilities building Cornaby. in memory of Mr. Anderson, at Floyd Giles, superintendent of ceremonies attended by his widow. The trees were the gift of parks and recreation, reports that many other citizens have Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harmon. donated trees to Provo City to be Mr. and Mrs. Harmon have used in the city's park and on the also donated six Blue Spruce golf course. trees for planting near the War Among the donors are Mr. and Memorial Swimming Pool at Mrs. A. J. Harmon, Mr. and Sowiette Park. Mrs. Armond Eggertson, Mrs. An additional planting of two W. N. Whittaker, Mrs. Thomas Magnolia trees will be made in Carter of Springville, Equitable honor of Mayor Verl G. Dixon at Life Co., Jerald Henrie, Mitchell the new City Center Complex. Landscape Co., Henry Brimhall, Authorities To Preside On Campus Serviceman Provo City Parks Department Begins Arbor Day Observance 3 Moving of buildings in Utah for moving would be issued until County and recording of the after the The fee would be $25 for a county's official tone map will be the subject of two toning building already in the county ordinance amendments and S35 plus 10 cents a mile on I scheduled for public hearing at requests to move a building into 10 am. on Friday, May 28, in the the county, imputed round trip from the building inspection Giy and County Building. The hearing was scheduled by office. These fees would be payable in county commissioners and will be held in their meeting room. advance. It was explained that the On the official zone map moved buildings proposal, recording, County Zcning Adrecommended by the county ministrator Kent WLnterholler planning commission, would explained: f amend the zoning ordinance to "A review of our ordinance, add a fee scheduled for has revealed a discrepancy of all buildings that between requirements as would be moved into the unin- state law concerning recording corporated area of the county. of the official zone map and the The fee schedule is designed to requirements as stated within - bkwvr'"n,mmm H Tritnim g,tA tv,m v,m,mn ji.- n ,n. in ' mmn.i nj OVER 200 CROSSES for veterans graves reimburse the county building the county's toning ordinance. James W. Fackreli and Jack E. Shaw. Also were made by a committee Including this sen ln on the committee were Gary Lofgran inspection office for the time and This amendment will correct trouble of inspecting buildings this discrepancy." and G. . Worwood. The crosses will be group of men who are members of Neohl before they are moved. American Legion. Pictured from left to right placed in local cemeteries on Memorial Day are: Blaine Belllston, Vernon A. Butler, at the graves of all WW I, WW n, Korean and County Building Inspector Jay Milton Nellsea, Chester Foote, W. L. Sperry, Vietnam veterans. Bishop explained that some building owners plan to move a building, and possibly commit funds, before they know all that would be involved costwise, including whether the building would pass county housing and building code regulations. Under the proposal, no permit Five General Authorities of Levan who served in, World War By SADIE GREENHALGH Friday before Memorial Day The Church of Jesus Christ of NEPHI An early preview of I, II, Korean and Vietnam wars. and left during Saturday. Latter-daSaints will preside at Memorial A total of 29 are buried in the Sunday and Monday. Day Activities by the conferences of the ten Brigham American Vine Bluff Cemetery; 35 in the It is hoped that the display Legion was displayed Young University campus recently on the lawn of Jack E. Nephi City Cemetery, 23 in Mona assembled, together with the stakes Saturday and Sunday, and 28 in Levan. Besides the 178 salute and Shaw, service officer of the program by the crosses to be placed this Legion, will create more interest April Post. Nephi Elder Mark E. Peterson of the A display of white crosses with Memorial Day a number of and further honor these valiant Council of the Twelve will visit American flags, made during extra markers were made to men. the general meetings of the First the winter months by a com- have on hand and add names as needed. An Orem serviceman is in Stake Sunday at 11 am. and the mittee of Legion members, was in the 8:30 am. at to Stake Third in create interest Gary Lofgran is commander the put up critical cond-'tioafter suffering of the Nephi Post and G.M. new project. a cerebral contusion and basal Fieldhouse. SALE Instead of a flag being placed Worwood is commander of The Second Stake will convene skull fracture in an accident in at 8:30 ajn. and the Fourth on each individual plot this Levan Post. There is no Korea. ! James Barnum Henry, son of Stake at 11 am., both in the Memorial Day, the crosses and organized post at Mona so Milton Neilsen is a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Henry of Wilkinson Center Ballroom, with flags will all be displayed on a was on training Elder Le Grand Richards of the designated plot together, to call Nephi Post. Orem, IRONING BOARD attention of the public to the Jack E. Shaw and Vernon A. maneuvers when the vehicle he Council of Twelve presiding. Butler of number of were the veterans who have Bruce R. of McConkie Elder was riding in overturned and PAD & COVER Besides the men the First Council of Seventy will served their country from this project. threw him out. mentioned above, others He is in the hospital in Seoul. speak in the Fifth Stake at 11 area. Reg. C Each cross bears the name of working to make the ma-ke-rs His father has flown to his am. and the Ninth Stake at 8:30 Blain were Chester de served war he the what Hall 1.69 Belliston, in the am. Concert bedside. veteran, Jong James, 19, joined the U.S. of the Harris Fine Arts Center. in, and the branch of service he Foote, W. L. Sperry and James The Sixth Stake will hear belonged to. There is no rank W. Fackreli. The committee Army last August and has been in Korea since He Elder Thomas S. Monson of the designated as all are to be extends their thanks to Jack I IT A LI APPLIANCE & is an Orem High School Council of the Twelve at 10:30 remembered on an equal basis, Ludlow of the Nephi Lumber Co. U I AM FURNITURE CO. in Smith as veterans who served their for the use of equipment and his Joseph graduate. Four other children am. 255 W. Center -- Provo help in cutting the lumber used. are in the family, the oldest one Auditorium and he will speak to country in time of need. Stake will at The be on 1:30 in the Phone 272-276- 4 The markers were made for put flags being on an IDS misshn in the Tenth pm. the Fieldhouse. all veterans in Nephi, Mona and plots, at each cemetery, the Taiwan. V t I T7E HERALD, Provo Thursday. April 27, 19,1 - NYLON ! TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! i o o o MATTRESS FURNITURE CARPET CO. I fl I rnnmm 1 IF 0Rm 1 125 W. 500 ST next to Anderson Lumber Factory Open 8 AM to 6 PM 1591 S. State iust south of Miracle Display Open 9:30 Bowl M to 6:30 PM ! |