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Show Weber City Officials 'Discuss Plans Old West Flavor In Area To Re-Crea- ; ex-offic- ial i . 0 n Am erican Two Utah resito been aoppinlr dents have serve on American Hospital AsFrank S. sociation councils, Groner, Memphis, Tenn. president, announced today. John H.. Zenger, administrator, Utah Valley Hospital, Provo, will "serve "a one-yeterm on the council on' Blue Cross, financing Hospital Council . . ar which is a council replacnewly organized ing the previous council on plan- AMERICAN SINGER PRAISED MOSCOW (UPD Metropolitan ning, financing and prepayment, and which helps develop associa- opera basso George London - is tion policies in the . area of hos- winning Soviet praise as the best pital financing, .prepayment of American singer ever to appear patient care, and reimbursement in Russia. TheTass news agency for hospital services- from, all reported Friday night that London i flew to Leningrad from "two sources!. Mrs. v Howard Barker, 270 NS great successes'-- ' in Kiev. " prepayment,- CHEYENNE Mc-Naught- , - , : spring resorts, state park area, state's largest trout hatchery locat- The speaker at the Hickey NEPHI last Kiwanis meeting was Ralph MUrray, who took as his subject, "The Philosophy of and a resume of the beliefs of the Mormon people, who left their homes to come to thik unsettled land because of belief!. program was under the She of churches committee with Ralph Chase and Maurice Cliiipman in charge of the pro: . the Shaw announced ladjes' night to be held at his cat in In Salt Creek Canyon next week. ; Jack .'" Ludlow announced the ub meeting with the Helper club at Helper in two weeks. This wil also be a ladies night. Twenty-on- e members were pres- - ent today the million Americans cent of the population teeth. Civil Service To Gi ve Appointments trai lee appointments during multimil- Atlantic City, Wyo., 22 Nearly per 13 have no SERVICE SKILLED Skilled Service is the Cheapest. PROMPT - EXPERT - REASONABLE Service for all TVs, Radios, Record Players, Recorders, ApFor anything Electrical pliances. why not try one of our Skilled Technicians. -- Anderson said the public would be invited to make suggestions and 'submit ideas for the development of the project. r Mr. Richins has agreed to handle advertising and public relations for III the promotion. : Gov. Joe BITING INFORMATION NEW YORK (UPD- - Tie U.S. Civil Service Commission has announced the opening in ed Midway, ad scenic dri ves up of some of the canyons.;"' competition for college student Mr. '" The governor, back in his office after visiting the Atlantic City :site and the Columbia-Genev- a plant at Provo, Utah, said was he pleased to note the large number of Wyoming residents listed among the 300 to 500 employes working on the project. He said it Was possible that ultimately 1,500 persons will be employed in the Wyoming project, which will involve mining iron ore and reducing it into pellets. The pellets will be shipped to the plant at Provo. "This will be a great facility for 'central and western Wyoming," he said. gram. ; President Lloyd GoWc was in chirge of the meeting. Ronald " . Steel project of Columbia-Genev- a will be "tremendous shot in the arm for Wyoming's economy." 1 i (UPD said lion-dollar Mor-monism-," thr ' Wyoming Philosophy Talk i ( and Kiwanis Members Hear Mbrmonism CHAT WIN 'John Anderson has been the temof spurs, porary president of the newly orJingle the creaking of covered wagons and all the glamor of the old west will toon be the scene in Heber Valley if present plans of the Wasatch Chamber of Commerce are carried through. Kay Richins, Salt. Lake adver-tiiin- g executive, has met with the group a number of times and mapped out what' could be done in Heber City by changing all business fronts to a western theme. He cited Vernal as an example of what can be done with ari appropriate theme. Mr, nichins explained the program to ome 200 valley boosters recently, where an unanimous - show of hands indicated acceptance" of the economic development plan to attract tourist : : trade. CHICAGO Utah placed on the ballot are: I John Anderson, Lowell Ashton Jr., W. J. Bond, Mack Davis, Warren ganized Heber Valley Advertising Gale Hansen, Glen Association to get the ball rolling. Farnswprth, W. Hatch, J, Jordan, Jay! He has been assisted by officers Guy McDonald, Wayne and board members representing McDonald, Gordon Mendcnhall, Wilbur school and Mawhinney,, Leon Ritchie, church, civic, business, Harold Lethe Tatge, Fcrrin Smith, area. organizations throughout the At a committee meeting this Van Wagoner, Russell Wall, Ferrin week the group decided to elect Whitakcr and'L. A. Woottonl officers of a permanent organizaJohn Anderson said today that tion. The names of 20 leading citi- the Industrial Development Comzens will be sent out to every adult mittee of the Wasatch Chamber of in the county to be voted on, Resi- Commerce, initigators of thi "Go dent jwiil vote on ten on the Western" project were not only inballot. In addition five terested in attracting tourists but members will be on the board, rep- were hoping for small Industrie resenting Heber City, Midway, to move into the county. Hejpoint-c- d hJtasatch School Board, Wasatch to the fact that Wasatch County is loosing all of its young (people Presidency of the LDS Church. because of ' lack of employment Agreeing to have their names within the county. He said by developing the proposed plan many of the employment problems could be solved. ' ; p'-:Some of the plans to develop the 12th St. Salt Lake City, a mem- program would include attractions coaches, surrey with ber of; the LDS Hospital auxil- asuch as stage on the top, which would fringe term iary,, will serve a three-yea- r to rides tourists; placing of as a member of "the council on give wild animals such as deet and hospital auxiliaries, which j is buffalo at both entrances of Heber concerned with organizing volunalong Highway 40. teer activities in support of hos- City Conducted tours of places of inpitals and developing methods to terest in the valley, are planned for expand volunteer contributions to tourists". They will visit such places better hospital services. as the underground, mines;, hot Geneva Ore Plant Aids 5 OCTOBER 3, 1960 County, Utah MONDAY, te By SHIRLEY ' HEBER The P rovoa n DAILY HERALD 1961 with federal agencies in fields closely related to their college majors. Further, information may be obtain sd by contacting J. L. 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