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Show "sYfe?B DAILY HERALD 16 w "J" ttn .1 Building Provision nA ' . ft I ... . A. I . j . ' h Council Amen so Pay ........ J ... . urai ivy zoning . . : Ordinance makes it- - possible under certain conditions to construct a.' carport, pergola, garage or arbor within one foot of the property line if they are on at least three' sides. Under the ' amendment they arc not considered as part of the main building. No fence can be built from the frbnj of the property line to the rear ot, carport, garage, pergola or arbr to' exceed three feet in height, ; Paysbn; Chamber of Commerce recommended to the council that be installed at the other signs ' entrances to the city to advertise Payson. They asked that the city .participate with the chamber of commerce in cost of the signs. Mayor Dunford recommended that the city participate in the project. It was also recommended by the. council that present signs be moved within the city limits. . The matter was referred to' Dave McMullin, city attorney ..and president of the chamber of commerce. Joe Meason, chairman of United Nations, told! councilmen of a plan to organize a United Nations Club in local schools. On a motion '.by, Marshall Fisher, councilman, it, 'was, voted to use a sum of $25 .from funds of the Seminar to be the for used, project. ' Mr... Fisher, chairman of city property; asked permission to re . un-wall- ed . . '. : . him . Mayor 7 ; anti-Communi- 1 1 l- - Today: Boy, Marlon and J. Nielson of Prove Terry 1 AN 1 Au M A:. 1 rN) 1 . ill lltfiR lft...-:lj..jH- nr. Ut-- m m v.m giv'e beauty Xand longer wear! E772 fi. For Li V v- - - 1- ' fcf , Mi . x' 4 a ..; Pay-se- n. ; !!,' a t,hEl - LJ 'f a 1 line y I it l; v-oi-! Fashi0" L U "' , .. f U ' The price may be low, but the quality's mighty high for these Gaymodes. Sheath your, legs in; these misty sheers, in self color seams. Gala only! Sizes 15-deni- n, fr . ft to 11. ii... 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Penney Gaymodes f j i'.-il- lililiillil, Re-na- " set i.'" Is . I fe' pockets charcoal,. Marion J. DaSANTAQUIN chairman of vis was District for the Santaqiun-Tinti- c Council Parks National Utah the "Rulon recent at its pean meeting. Skinner, distirict scout, executive from Provo was in charge. to the district follows. Kath-l- e as were committee Tischner, camping and ties chairman; Carl Patten, fi--nance chairman and Henry Roberts advancement chairman. Sept. 24: memcommittee The following Boy to Marcus Calvin and Barcouncil: to the bara Jean Griffith Gleave, bers were appointed Arlene Evell leadership training- committee for "c ub scouts; Henry Meteri, camping and activities committee; Thayas ' Stanley, advancement committee; Duayiie Sanderson health and Safety committee; Irvin Barney and Richard Webb, operating committee. Released from the committee were: Glen Milner, leadership training chairman, Justin Lamb, health and safety and Denton Bartchi, district vice chairman J. Ray .Crook recently For everv oir! who aoes to cof- Santiquin-Tinti- c district !eg3 for a roaster's, there's a commissioner took the cath of dozen who go there for a mister. nts rl."!.v s'. filing g&lotoV Hiuj - re-elect- ed ''C;..''" and tnperrf!. NU-klit yon Girl to Mae Bowen and Gerald- ine- Lucille Taylor Brimhall, Salt Lake City, Girl to Howard Max and Shirley Ann Hayes Mower, Spanish Fork. Sept. 28: Girl to William Robert and Alijce Norell Jones Boyack, Spanish Fork. e Girl to Garth S. and Nola Salem. Kelsey Hazel, Sept. 25: Boy to Loren Glade and Betty Marie Blackham Butterfield, Pay-so- ; ?fr:. 1 21" weekend, iii! levari. case, Sept. 27: Irene Larsen Hancock, Av W Girl to Alvin J. and Janet Wednesday: Brereton Roberts. Provo. Boy to John and Reeda Bjarn-soBoy to Hal Enevold and Sctta Markham of Provo. Girl' to Walter and Jean Bailey Kay Chrisiansen Anderson, Spanish Fork. Picklesimer of Provo. y Tuesday: 30: ' Boy to Robert M. and Annie Sept. '. Girl to Jack Hyde and Jane West M'cCausland of Provo. Condie Jones, Payson. AT PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL Oct. 2: Sept. 29: Girl to Douglas and Alma Girl to Otis Hugh and Erma Elizabeth MeClellan Hathoway, Mendenhail Hjorth, Springville. Payson. Al-th- ; f . Boy to Everett Melvin and if 1 1 ; Oct. 1: Scout Disirict Names Officers 'r'';:';'.wr..s'' - & - Santaquin-Tinfi- c BIRTHDAY 2 n .1 w VALUE! . Boy to John Donald and Anna Jean Jones Bufton, Payson. Girl to Stanley D. and Jeanette Willes Ford, Provo. Naomi to" ' - EXTRA "'C Ufah County Vital Statistics BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL A A : v''wt 1,0 Dunford fire-alarm- - , . eEtra 'IBP-wllJB-i reported that a flashing will furnish the state at First to installed be red light on HighSouth and First Bast way 91, to be operated by the tire department when they anControls would swer a .be in the fire station. : ahH - WEAR move some lilac bushes in Memorial Park and discussed possible plans or flower and, rock gardens. Tno matter was referred to Mr. 'Fisher with power to, act. . Means' of budget control and budget expenditures and the possibility of a monthly budget report were discussed. The cgntrol of expenditures in each department was also discussed. The request .of Don Cloward for installation of a cement cui- vert in front of his property near the" niouth'. of the canyon was reported on by Councilmen Glenn Cowan and Clarence Hill. They stated such a. culvert' in the high water ditch would be a hazard and obstruct the flow of high water ,in the spring. Waldo Wilson, councilman, re ported that, several signs had been shot and considerable damage had been done by vandals, lie suggested' a reward ,for information leading to the conviction of persons causing the damage. A letter from the Forest Service was read by Mayor Dunford. It slated that no funds are available to aid in improvement or construction of a proposed rccV; rcation area in the Maple UakcN fork of area in the right-han- d was The letter Payson Canyon. in Dunford. received by Mayor made a to by answer request By MADOLINE C. DIXOX PAYSON Payson's Zoning Ordinance was amended at a hearing held in connection with City Council meeting, this week at the regular session held in the fire station. Mayor G. Osmond Dunford was' in charge. The amendment to the Zoning . a;awa- I 1 DOWNSTAIRS - '4 E I |