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Show 6 antagiJmMed n, where she has been confined with Johnson, Other guests were Mrs. a virus infection. Charles Carlgren, Mrs. Ada . Gar- Thomas Chatwin has returend ity, Mrs. Parley Goodall, Mrs. home after spending the past two Mrs. Keith Curtis and daugh- - Denzil Greenhalgh, all of Santa-quiand Mrs. Donald Daley of " n, Curtis Stewart has returned to Logan to continue his studies at Utah State University after the week with his spending past Mr. and Berhell Mrs. parents, Stewart. Bloodmobilc In The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be in Eureka on Thursday, March 30, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the Memorial Build- Water reka has drawn far more Wood than has been donated and any family that has been helped by this- program can testify to the value of it. If a certain quota cannot be met then donors will have to travel to Nephi in the ' future, must meet a strict Everyone of health before the standard blood is accepted and there are doctors and nurses in attendance so that no one ever gives that Set by Orem - school children, including, the By MAltGRETTE TAYLOR fifth grade, are invited to parSALEM and Mrs, Thom ticipate. There will be surprises as Hunt had Mr. as weekend guests, for all the children and prizes Mr. and Charles (Donna) Hrs, for the most eggs. The hunt is F aught. While here they accomsponsored by Lindon City. panied Sam and Gordon Bruce Mrs! Ray Shields and children, Hunt to Genola to help another Cooleen Davidson celeSteven, Judy and Vickie of San daughter, ' her the brate Diego, Calif., are spending their Hunts werebirthday. Sunday Mr. and joined by Easter vacation' with the; parents Mrs. Bob McConnell (Norma of Mrs. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. where they were served Leonard Abraham, and with her Jean), dinner. a family 30, 1961 sister, Mrs. Terry Chidester and Thursday, March v PROVO family, Tuesday they went to Boy Scouts from both Salem Academy One Hundred And Bountiful to visit with another wards attended the pow wow at sister, Mrs. A. G. Youngberg and the BYU in Provo on Saturday One Dalmatians. ParamountAll In A Night's to Granger where they visited which was the last of a series with a brother, Work, with Dean Martin. the Scouts and Was climaxed and family. The Shields will re- for, Uinta Please Turn Over. a picture show entitled "The with Pioneer The Alamo, with turn .to their home Friday. Devil's Highway." All enjoyed Laurence Harvey. supper before the show. OREM Geneva The Alamo, with John Monday Mrs. Ernest Lloyd was . Wayne. greeted by many friends and Scera Ben Hur, with Charle-to- n neighbors during the day and Heston. . to honor her on her birthto NEPHI evening According, Lynn SPRINGVILLE Rivoli Ben Hur, with Stephen Esplin, Juab County agent, infor- day. mation on the raising of canning .,, Boyd. Mrs. Louise Card had ' the peas and sweet corn under conPAYSON Huish Ben Hur, with Martha tract is now available in Juab Friendly Neighbors in for dinner last Thursday noon. after which County. Scott. for the to $121 they worked oh Peas will sell for $51.50 SPANISH FORK eniertained mem16 She hostess. ton Arch G.I. Blues, with Elvis per depending on grade. were bers Mrs. and special guests Some formers reported that they Presley; Devetta Mrs. Stone three-ton Stewart, Lynn raised PLEASANT GROVE per acre when, Mrs. and all of Peterson, were Joyce the in raised Jerwith Grove county peas Cinderfella, i Provo. before. Corn will sell for $21 per ton FORK AMERICAN " Mrs. Mary Christensen, Mrs Coral The Sundowners, with and yields should average at Christy Thatcher and Mrs. Lo-least six tons per acre. Deborah Kerr. More information is available LEHI at the county agent's office in with Ed Royal Cinderfella, NOW A the Post Office Building in Nephi Wynn. The annual Easter egg hunt will take place at the Lindon Park Saturday morning and all at 9 a.m. All LINDON ol What's Playing At The Movies " : , Blaine-Abraha- -- . Crop Information Now Available! ing. ; All citizens are urged to participate in this worthy cause. Eu- Shut-Of- f Salem Residents Hosts to Guests Milton R. Hunter of the First Council of Seventy and Elder Glen L. Rudd, a member of the EUREKA .. , I lt " OREM --C The water will be turned off on Eighth North . from Eighth East to Highway 91 Thursday night from midnight until. 4 a.m.,1 Friday to allow a new tie-i-n on the main water line, City Manager O. V. Farnsworth announces. . is unable to do so. rena Faley went to Salt Lake City last Wednesday to the LDS NATURALLY Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheen recently entertained as house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cannon of Logan. Mr. Cannon was branch president in Elmira, N.Y., when the Sheens were missionaries there for the LDS Church. During their stay here theyovere taken on a tour of Keigley Quarry by Supt. Ray Johnson, a close friend of the Cannons. Mr. Cannon is a professor of chemistry at the Utah State University. Coriference Sat- urday and Sun., day. Saturday meeting will be held at Zxi 1 6:30 p. m. for stake and ward Eider Hunter welfare committees and at 8 p. m., there will be a Leadership meeting for allstake and ward priesthood and auxiliary executive officers. They will be held at the First - Seventh LDS Ward chapel. Sunday general sessions will be helc in the Provo --Tabernacle at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., with the Provo Fifth Ward Choir under the direction of Mrs. Velma presenting the muic. At the .evening MIA session Sunday, Lynn McKinley will be the speaker. eve-nin- g, ; I STARTS - TONIGHT Matinees Saturday & P. M. 8.-0-0 2 p.m. Sunday, Child 75c Child 75c Students $1.00 Students $100 Evenings: Adults $1.50 Matinees: Adults $1.25 f , PLAYING HEY . . . WHAT'S COMING OFF HERE? Adm. $1.00 7:15-10:1- A'ou'll find out when ydn see the busiest movie of the year . . . And the funniest by far! 5 7 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS OF THE YEAR FRW3GE PKTECX VuSHX a P 7 TECHNICOLOR iMrrrsTS drmi-iMr- k 1st hi $ V" i f - ' .HAL 1 . 111IS amctaa DAYS A WEEK TODAY AT 1:30 75c 'til 5 Then $1.00 Child 25c FEAT. EASTER Sat., April 1st, 9:00 p. m. Featuring - - - - Jody & LIMITED ENGAGEMENT FEATURE Famous Dancers 10:00 p.m. Everybody ORCH." Welcome. 1 Adm. 1.00 BOX OFFICE OPEN 7 P. M. IT GET'S TO THE BOTTOM OF THINGS IN A VERY FUNNY WAY . . . I AUGHINGLY ADAPTED FROM A PURPLE UNION HALL In OREM BEST-SELLE- Today at 5:45 75c Til 7 then 1.06 ; LIVE MUSIC ChUd FRIDAY NITE IS . GET ACQUAINTED STAG NITE COME ON DOWN-ME- ET NEW FRIENDS ADMISSION $1.00 r PHQNi NEW : 8:59, 25c 10:36 FR We Cater to Banquets and Weddings 845 N. State Orem AC v I . IV In 44TO Cr 2 A NEW it A LOT MORE TOO! f6rQ?rs DANCE J i - f- v ALL-CAHTO- FEATURE AT THE WASATCH SCHOOL ,1020 N. 10th KIDS i A Under "TfcenfJtcOtoa ma PLUS ACADEMY AWARD FRED L. JOHflSOfJ and hit Orchestra 1 Linn i.ii r1 ESt' PICTURE . including: . . ... "Best Direction"u' "Best Actor" "Best Cinematography" (color) "Best Special "Best Film Editing" Costume" (color "Best tm'- f ' iiU - OF THE YEAR I" if A.J "isesj Jsupporung acw"Best Art Dhrection" (color) "Best Sound" Effects" "Best Music Score" . M- . Carter N E. DANCEABLE RHYTHMS - ACADEMY AWARDS and THE V CITY LIMITS ACCORDINGLY. WHEREAS, a majority of the owners of the real property wha are also owners of not less than onethird ' in value of such property as shown by the Last Assessment Rolls, said property - lying contiguous . to the Northern corporate limits of Provo City, Utah, have caused an accurate Plat of such territory to be made, under tht ' supervision of, and certified by ! the Provo City Engineer, and have filed a- copy of said Plat in the office of the Provo City Recorder, together with petitions in writing directed to the Provo City Council, signed by a majority of the owners of said real property, and the owners of no( less ' than one-thir- d in value of said property as shown by the Last Assessment Rolls, requesting that the same be annexed to Proyo City, the said real property mentioned in said Plat being particularly described v V as follows: . Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 4, Block 1 of Manor subdivision, which, point is on the West side of 650 East Street and is on the North line of present Provo City boundary line and is 1597.1 ., feet North and 44.86 feet West of South Va corner of Section 19, Township 6 South, Range ; 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 0' 47.5' West 70d.69 feet thence East 33.0 feet; thence North 0 31' - s S4- - NEW Sir A mystery: . A ROMANCE EVERY SATURDAY NITE . VWiSH V Delightfully Different 9:00 TIL 12:00 ; j ii IT'S A COMEDY . . . ANNOUNCING f x i . YOU'RE AFTER . . . WE'VE GOT IT 35 J V IF IT'S LAUGHTER SUPPER CLUB i FILM OF openWeekday . DRIFTWOOD Feat: 5:45, 7:22, NOMJNEE SHORT SUBJECT "HORSE WITH THE FLYING TAIL" 50c GOOD SEATS ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES 12 Prices, Evening, ADUtTS STUDENTS SHOWS AT: 4:30-7:00-- 9:30 ...... ......... $1.25-CHILD- ........ MATINEE FRL - SAT. 75c REN Matinee Prices, ADUITS STUDENTS $ 1.00 CHILDREN .... $150 . . $1.25 . . 75c DOORS OPEN LIMITED 1 P.M. ENGAGEMENT FEATURE SEE IT 2 P.M. NOW . . ' . 1050 feet; thence -- f eet ; thence West 33.0 feet ; thence South 700.0 feet more or less to North line of Carter Manor Subdivision and City limit boundary line; thence West S3 fff tn fcnlnt nf hpin. J ning. Area: 42.4 acres.' ana , ui uouncu, naving diy unanimously voted In favor of such annexnon, v. ' , NOW, THEREFORE, THE , j : ' . COUNCIL OF PROVO CITY j HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That the real prop- - f erty hereinabove described, be, I. and the same is hereby annexed f to Proyo City, Utah, and the cor-- j porate limits, of said City: hereby extended accordingly to include said territory, ;and the same i j declared to be a part of said City j and shall henceforth be . subject i . 1 -- ; tions thereof. SECTION H. That the aboWl described territory- - hereby an- ' hexed shall be known and identi- - j ncu as vne 4Lagemonc Aaaiuon jno. 2 to" Provo City, Utah. . SECTION III. This ordinance shall take effect on the dav follow-- 1 ing its passage on second reading. PASSED ON THE FIRST READ--' tNG AND ORDERED PUBLISH-- ! ED AND NOTICED FOR HEAR--! ING BY THE COUNCIL OFv PROVO CITY, UTAH, TILTS 27TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D.' 1961. LLOYD L. CULLIMORE I "" Mayor ATTEST: Fred J. Lundberg ' City Recorder I " (SEAL) CERTIFICATION I,, Fred J.Luind!berg, Jhe duly chosen qualified and acting City Recorder of Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that as such official, I have the custody of the records and filet of the proceedings of tthe Council of saidCity;- ihast the above and foregoing Ordinance is a full, true and correct copy of . , ','(' - Luir? i jui iiT Ilhiii'm rue UJUVU mtv rL11C m VUUU" KTV cil of Provo City on the 27th day of March, 1961. j , .' In WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate 6eal of said! city this 28th day of March, A. D.. . . i City Recorder Provo : City, Utah I'UDUsnea In The DaUy Herald March 30, 1961. ? NOTICE OF APPEAL The Provo Citv Board of Arf1nf. ment will hold a public hearing on luesaay, AprU 4, 1961 at 8:00 P. M. in the Mayor's Office. Rnnm to? of the City, Hall, corner of Center! lu f in uvu& arrumA..t i aiiu TT1 universirv noi UgUUlCUM for and aeainst th an. peals of the following: $ j. Liauell Peterson, to build a dwelling at approximately! 2220 North Oak Crest Lane. This 'being' considered a corner lot. A nri- - ii ' ei-anti- nance requires that the minimum aisiance would be 20 feet from the st. eet, where this'will he imw i ' v feet 6 inches. Kent Jarvis, 547 North 700 for a home occupation at his East, residence for the repairing of television and radios. ji .' Joe D. Benson, to build an eight-un-it apartment M VAi" mately 530 East Center with W side yard of 6 feefe where 8 feet is required. Also the rear lot: line does not extend the full width of -'tae .biuiding.'v.'x .;S ) ' M. ; AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING AND ADDING THE EDGEMONT ADDITION NO. 2 TO PROVO CITY, UTAH, AND EXTENDING DANCIPJG ' "feet South 660.0 feet; thence West p. R! 1000 more or less to the South line of Vista Val Verda Rancho Subdivision; thence along West side of 650 East Street North VnT West 405.6 feet; thence North 1" 43' West 762.0 feet, more or less, to a point 838.33 feet South of Northwest corner section 19; of Northeast 437.75 thence East feet; thence South 330 feet; thence South 42 13' West 140.0 feet; thence West 282.8 feet; thence South 1' 43' East 305.3 feet more or less to thence East ' ORDINANCE NO. 134 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COUNCIL OF PROVO CITY WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE FOR HEARPASSAGE AT ING AT THE REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 10, 1961, 7:30 13 'Ussier ' line, North line of Vista Val Verda thence' Subdivision; South 1 17 East 405.6 feet; ' ? STARTS TONIGHT 8 p.m. "CARRY ON NURSPM Mayor South " ectloa, -- Rancho March, 1961. In WITNESS THEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City this 28th day of March, A. D 1961. FRED J. LUNDBERG City Recorder Provo City, Utah Published in The Daily Herald March 30, 1961. 10:26 1 Paquita MIGLIACCIO 1:303:165:02 6:48 8:37 a ' (SEAL) ATTEST: Fred J. Lundberg City Recorder CERTIFICATION FrecU J. Lundberg, the duly I, chosen qualified and ' acting City Recorder of Provo City, ' Utah County, State of Utah, do hereby certify that as such official, I have the custody of the records and files of the proceedings of the Council of said City; that the above and foregoing Ordinance is a .full, true and correct copy ot the Ordinance passed by the Council of Provo City "on the 27th day of 9- - mm W MORE CRAZY GOINGS ON FROM THE COMEDO-MAKER- S OF 1 j UTSA CKSTAL i SATURDAY APRIL 7 tnlczuxyjik.' kumii ! roadway 850 feet more or less to the South Boundary of the Provo Lumber & Hardware Co. property; thence East along said boundary and the South boundary of said Poulson property 300 feet to the poiiit of beginning. SECTION III. This Ordinance shall take effect on the day fol lowing its passage on second read ing. PASSED ON THE FIRST READ TNG AND ORDERED PUBLISHED AND NOTICED FOR HEAR ING BY THE COUNCIL OF PRO VO CITY, UTAH, THIS 27TH DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1961. LLOYD L. CULLIMORE nsiiiniEv ikv. . G - I I DIV7 TUCATDCC Z ni nCAIKCj IN CI. BEST PICTURE RE-ZONIN- . -- : TICULARLY CHAPTER 8, SECTION 3 THEREOF, PERTAINING TO THE ZONING MAP OF PROVO CITY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECLASSIFYING AND CERTAIN TERRITORY LYING WITHIN THE CORPO' RATE LIMITS OF PROVO CITY FROM RESIDENTIAL ZONE 4 TO AGRICULTURAL ZONE 1, AS v HEREINAFTER PROVIDED. THE COUNCIL OF PROVO " CITY HEREBY ORDAINS: SECTION I. That Ordinance' No. 80, Chapter. 8, Section 3, and more specifically the zoning map of Provo City, be, and it is, hereby, amended and modified td provide and show that the following described territory lying within RESIDENTIAL ZONE 4 (R-4- ), be, and the same is hereby, reclassified and rezoned into AGRICUL TURAL ZONE 1, (A-l- ), the said territory being particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the West side of 2100 West Street, .which is also called the Geneva Road and the South boundary, of the. Poulson Brothers Construction Co.; said point being South 17 chains and West 2.15 chains and South 1 West 1.64 chains from the East one quarter corner of Section 3, ToWnship 7 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake . Base & Meridian; thence North along the West boundary of said road " 850 j feet more or less to "the South side of Provo River; thence Westward along South side of the river 300 feet; thence South parallel to said . EVER-- " Mirror North ' . i or Justin Gilbert, East along center of i " ss "ONE OF THE Albert Peterson is convalescing at home after spending some time at the Pay son Hospital for ORDINANCE NO. 135 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COUNCIL OF PROVO CITY WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE FOja PASSAGE AT A .PUBLIC HEARING AT THE REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 24, 1961, 7:30 General Church Welfare Commit- tee, will be the visiting speakers p. m. at the. session AN ORDINANCE AMENDING of Provo LDS ORDINANCE NO. 80; PASSED ON Stake Quarterly SEPTEMBER 2L 1959, AND PAR Ras-mus- on There are (UPI) Mr. and Mrs. Angus Taylor two subscribers named Friend on were dinner guests Saturday the PAL) (for Palmers Green) night at the Martin D. Taylor telephone exchange. home in Provo, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of their granddaughter, Tonya, who was celebrating her 13th birthday. LONDON ovices Legal This Weekend Eureka Today For Red Cross Pay son. Lindon Plans Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday Morning pre-scho- Provo, Stake THURSDAY, 'MARCH 30, 1961 Utah County,' Utah 'The annual months visiting with relatives and ters of Salt Lake City, have been SANTAQUIN Red Cross drive is under way friends in southern California. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. Mrs. Curtis here, according to Calvin Clay-soMrs. Ethan Johnson Is improv- came to attend a local director. A house to joint birthday house canvass will be completed ing at Juab County Hospital party with her mother, Mrs. this week. DAILY HERALD --- w - B,estway Building Center, to build a storage building, at 1551 Nx 150 r... wmcn an SC-- Zone. This buildinginstead of setting back the required' 15 feet would be with- in 1 foot of the property line as well as the zon boundary line. All persons interested are in--' vited to attend this meeting, By order. of the Provo City Board iin , A J-- l 2 A Carolyn P. Lloyd, Secretary. Published in The Daily Herald March 30, 1961. , !, A Daily Herald Want-A- d. Better Than A Bargain Pays For tself! . : |