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Show -- " MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1560 Utah County, Utah 7 DAILY HERALD . Kiwanis Members For Interstate Highway Bridge " - l ' r i v- NEPHI The speaker for the Kiwanis Club meeting was W. Cecil, pastor of the Nephi Bap- ist Church. He ; spoke on juvenile delinquency and quoted J. Edgar Hoover on the subject. He told of the part the play, and the part the church peo ple should play. He quoted J. Edgar Hoover as the FBI agent and the national trends in juvenile delinquency as he sees it. Service clubs such as Kiwanis have responsibility ' in .trying to .make good citizens of the young people in theircommunities, he said, As guests ' of Dr. A. A. Boston, Dr. Kent Fiending Consultant for the Community Development Project of Nephi, and ' Dr. ; Weldon Moffitt of. the University , f ? - - " '. " ! section where any vertical midpoint supports would present .a SALT LAKE CITY Steel plate from U. S. Steel's Geneva Works completed a round trip by coming back home to Utah from Denver this week - fabricated into five of ; one-ha- lf the longest' steel bridge girders ever, to cross the Rockies, i. The' over, long beams each the length of a football fieldswere put in place north of Salt JLake City as part of a 1116-fo- ot one-thir- d . j r . traffic hazard to motorists. Used as "floating" girders, each steel section is over four and feet high and weighs some 22,000 pounds. They are held in place by their own weight resting on fabricated steel "caps" 'attached ta:he' tops of supporting piers. The problem of transporting, the extra long and hefty giants over the mountains .was solved py D. & R4 G. Railroad by using five flatcars.' as one unit and tying the beams to the center car with a special '"bolster"; so that they could swing out over "idler" cars around curves as they crossed the rugged , Rockies. new north-sout- h interchange cross-- r over bridge for interstate Highway 15 being built by Gardner Construction Co. of Littleton, Colo, ' Designed to meet unusual ter-- i rain requirements, the five elon-j- r gated girders were fabricated by Midwest Steel in Denver to span oyer a r wide, three-lane- highway : gave short talks. Dr. Moffitt will be the new consultant for Nephd, Since Dr. Fielding has been transferred. The business for the meeting was tHie choosing of delegates to jattend the Kiwanis Convention to be held in Salt Lake City Sept. 3, 4 knd 5. The delegates are Lloyd Goble, Ken Sperry, and Udell Jensen. Alternates are, Roy Bowles, Maurice Chapman, and Elgin Garrett., j A Nephi Kiwanian, A. ,K. 'Johnson has been honored as being ohosen as a contestant for Lieut. Governor for District No. 7, ' Officers will be voted on at the convention in Salt Lake CityL - UTAH COUNTY 3-85- ' ' 63 off-highw- ay for use at the-city'- s I j . , City Parle, ' and five at Kelly's ; Grove. Jaycees also presented city officials with a check for $150 to aid with expenses of the Pony League tournament held in Springville dur ing August. '' , . per cent of all! Amer icans 65 years of age or older had health insurance protection against the costs of ill health at the be ginning of 1960, according to the Health Insurance Association of America. .Forty-nin- e i Tax Commission in used off the highway between the period of July 1, 1959, and June 30, I960., Another' form that is essential, which the farmer uses if he This leases lad, is form TC-52- 3. is to accompany the application Welfare Board Names Head Of Centers for refund permit for motor fuel, and it is a form that is used where an individual leases or rents property. Both of these form are available at our office, states Mr. Acord. Claim for refund of federal tax on gasoline used on a farm form 2240, should be filed by Sept: 30, 1960, if one is to receive refund of the federal gas tax on gas used on the farm. The period from June 30, 1959, to June 30, 1960, is the period for which the off-highw- ay refund must be "claimed, J states Mr. Acord. For those desirous of special 3 Forms or or the gas TC-52- TC-61- 7, federal form 2240, they are available at the county agent's office. If persons will call or write, they can be mailed. However, let us rfgadn remind you that it is urgent, that you get these forms In on time, if you are desirous of participating in this refund of taxes paid on motor fuel used off highway for agricultural purposes, reminds Mr. Acord. -- BAND INSTRUMENTS TOO GOOD Is the AKRON, Ohio" (UPI) SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) American press doing too good a The State Welfare Commission job in reporting on U.S. indusEriday announced that Mrs. Irene trial development? L. Elggren of Salt Lake City has Russell DeYoung, president of been named coordinator for its j Goodyear Tire and Ruber Co. day-car- e centers for handicapped I believes it is. He said that Amer- children. , lean trade journals, through exhandle Mrs. Elggren will are "blue the cellent reporting, centers located in printing our know-hosix day-car- e for foreign Salt Lake and Provo asked that industries." City. DeYoung Ogden, coverbeen dollars has thousand the publications step up Fifty alloted from the welfare commis- age of foreign developments to sion to handle the needs of these help bolster the American econcenters. omy, a musical instrument . . lit will pay you to compare our prices. Lowest ever, on If your child will be rfeeding Cornets Clarinets Saxophones Trumpets INSTRUMENT ANY ! . Flutes , v GUITAR, BANJO AND w UKULELE LESSONS -- 78 N. Unix. Ave., FR 3-1- You are Invited to Our t j By MILDRED B. HALL FR Farmers are eligible tofile an J order that a permit number can application for permit, for re- - be secured. At the time the permit 'number fund of taxes paid on motor fuel is secured, the State Tax Com for. agricultural used will then send to the inmission purposes, states Clair R. Acord, dividual, the other necessary Utah County agent. Applications must be filed im forms that should be completed, csrKUNViviJLd-J- !. ine spring- mediately, in order to obtain a and filed, before Sept. 30, 1960, if ville Jaycees have present 10 new permit. The application form is the farmer or individual is deCity This must be filed with sirous of getting a refund on gas' picnic tables to Springvill TC-51- 7. of-Uta- Around and About , . Gas Tax Refund Forms Nov Available dy recreation the State areas.. Formal presentation was made by Monte Steel, chairman of the project, to Mayor J. Emmett Bird and Councilman Frank 'MemL , ory. Three of the new tables have been placed by the new fireplace rat Memorial Park,,1 two at the Day-Ca- re ,r , !dff-HigHv- rayCeeS Give Tables James To Attend Confab Steel Plates From Geneva Return Home As Longest Girders to Cross Rockies f Springville . . ' Fifty family members were present for the smorgasbord, patio supper honoring Dr. and Mrs. George Rj Blake and four children, of St.! Paul, Minn., former Utah,. County folks, who have been visiting here, given at the William Sumsion home in Orem. Rela - 50th Anniversary fin, During August Construction. tives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gammon, the Lynn Holdaways and the Lee Haldaways and Mr.i and Mrs. Glen Parsons, Vineyard; the Max Blakes of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ashton, Spring Lake, the Elbert Maxfields, Salt Lake City"; JLinda Pratt, Orem. Mrs J Lilly Sumsion and the J.. Erval Chr.istensens of Orem. Carla Blake, jdaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Blake, will not' be returning home with her parents at the conclusion of their visit. She wiH remain to enroll for the school year at Brighanr Young University i Is ' in $50,000 X AT THE Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK Eleven perDr. and Mrs. William E. Berrett are home again after attending for new, construction totaling mit's traveled this an education convention in California. Following they $50,100 were issued by this city up the coast to Seattle, to engage in some salmon fishing. . during the month of August, it was Visitors atthe home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Thane J. Packer of Provo reported today. Hie list includes Mr. and Mrs. A, P. four new homes, two additions are Mrs. .Packer's brother and sister-in-la- w other items as Bean and four children of Burbank, Calif. They came also to bring to homes, and such costs of movand a son who will enter college here. The Packers will be visiting, fences, carports, ' a into home. ing other relatives in Northern Utah before returning: home. A The largest permit for the month to Cyril E. Moore jfor a was Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Holland have returned home to Provo brickissued home to be built at 240 E. from Cedar City ' where they went to attend funeral services for 500 N., at a cost of $17,000. Other Mr. Holland's mother, Mrs. Clara S. Holland. Mrs. Holland is of home permits are Lar-se- n survived also by another son, Rex Holland of Cedar City and two buyers Wilde, 291 N. 100 E.; brick 77 was attributed to a stroke. at grandsons. Her death ' home, $14,000, Bennie Rosenbbum, 'f r :.'.."!,248 N. 500 E., frame home, $9,000;. Leaving Saturday after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Art and Erbern Baadsgaard, 409 N. rrissell, Provo, were their Pennsylvania cousins, Mr. and Mrs. 500 E., $4,500, frame hoine. Arthur Coder and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Renwick, all of Brbckport, Otiher permits sold were Jae B. Pa. The visitors had also been sightseeing on the West Coast and Gonzales, mosving into home, 995 planned to stop in Kansas en route home. Friday evening, . other E. 300 N., $2,000; Paul S. Dixon, relatives including Mr., and Mrs. R. A Grogan of Murray and 40 N. Main, block addition, $600; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Angus of Maple ton dropped in to spend the Rose A: Schnieder, 888 E. 100 S., frame addition, $1,500; EMison B.j evening with the Pennsylvanians. Holm, 211 S. 800 E patio, $300; r Mr. and Mrs. Eardley B. Madsen of Los Angeles, Calif., have Kenneth England, 280 N. Main, carport, $700; Selby Dalian, 449 E. . ben spending part of the past week iri Provo with their sister and 200 S., fence, $100; and George J. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wernz. They- also visited other , her husband, Parkinson, carport and fence; $400. friends in the area. fib, .j $ft '.. ssi.5 ', K.ff fiX " ' SX.:'.'.3 i HntXii II r' I f";i . , 'fy V?" ; V.-. GRANITE X X . 0sz-'- i .n Here is a Truly Exciting Buy In j . 1 " X . r . fo) :. . 3 : - . 14 i nid i - . , Mr. and Mrs. 'A. J. Marcroft of Edgemont list among visitors the past week,.. Mrs. 'Cecil Bean, Lakewood, O., her son, Morris L. 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