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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah 2&-- THE Sunday. April S, 1972 4rT0 ' ' 1 Three projects planned by the were Legion discussed with city officials this week by Bob Dusenberry, commander of the Provo post. Mr. Dusenberry asked the city to grant the American Legion concession rights for the Timp American - y TUESDAY 7:30 p.m. Seminar on bad checks sponsored by Orem Chamber of Commerce in the Orem City Center. 0 (i Legion Projects Told MMllllll.ill'mi..ly.MLmPIWWW Community Calendar items Noted 1 Bii Park or the nights when American Legion baseball games are played. He also asked the Parks and Recreation to reserve Department Wednesday and Friday nights for the American Legion games at the ballpark. WEDNESDAY Springville Chamber 7 p jn. of Commerce Board of Directors meeting in the Community Service Center. TED M.DAVIS THURSDAY . W rf i ? r f',.'. .''. ' - - - V f A ' " .r i- " ; . ""' 4i4,,V -'I Nr I .. . .. i - .. .. ...... . ' . ? : -, ! ., - "r ' f .r '' -- ,'. .?", ' V j' : 1 ''" i 4 " , " . . W--, - , ' ... ... .... v j, , , Orem PTA board of managers meeting at Orem City 10 a.rn. . ri.-- ' J-- n J.ce.- - Farrer Fair 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium featuring displays of science, art and music. HUAT MIGHT BE CALLED "Operation Junker Cleanup" began In Provo Saturday when the 788 th Quartermaster Petroleum Company of the U.S. Army Reserve picked up many useless old ran and hauled them to the American Auto Wrecking and Salvage plant The operation, coordinated by City Commissioner Ray Murdock and Troy A. Mott of the city staff, is designed to clean up and beautify the city by getting rid of scores of unsightly junkers now marring front yards, back yards and others in the city. Mr. Murdock, Kir. Mott, and Army Reserve personnel look oa in this photo as a junker Is loaded oa a truck at 1189 S. 500 W. Saturday. The Army Reserve effort Is being coordinated by Capt Allan M. Maughan, company commander, aid First Sgt. Efcrl Nay. Citlzena who have "junkers" they'd like picked up should contact Commissioner Murdock or Mr. Mott. (Provo Police - Cherry Hill PTA Orem will be held this week. It was cancelled last week because of spring vacation. 7:30 p.m. in Orem Lions Club birthday party will be held. Department Photo) Filing Opens April 1 Iron, Steel 5 Some important political and during July. June also is the month for election dates are nearing, including the April IS opening judicial filings by incumbents. date for candidates to file for But if an incumbent files, other qualified bur members have county and state offices. The deadline to file for these until July 14 to file. offices is May 10. State and local Primary registration days are school board candidates, scheduled for Aug. 1, 12 and 22. But qualified citizens who will be however, have until July 26. Local mass meetings are to be absent on all of those days may held on or before May 15 and register with the county clerk on county primary conventions are any day except Sundays or to be held during the month of holidays. The primary election will be June while state primary conventions are to be held held on Sept. 12. Springville Investment Class Set - Grant and Westside Community SPRINGVILLE The Schools program is offering a course in investments beginning Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Grant School. The course, Fundamentals of Investment, is being offered free by the Merrill Lynch Co., end will run for about three weeks. It will include such topics as "What to Buy and How to Buy It," and "Planning Your Investment Program." A class in creative dance for young girls will also begin Thursday. Five to will meet at 3:30 pm. and seven to nine and 10 to 12 age groups will meet at i : 30 p m. A teen-ag- e class may also be included if enough girls show an interest. A graduate of Brighani Young TERI RIDGE Teri Ridge Wins Prize For Riddle Engineers Meeting Set Provo City PTA 9:30 a.m. seminar and elections at the Eldred Center in Provo. Grant OK for SATURDAY Canyon Park 8 to 11 p.m. Orem High1 School Junior Prom. SPANISH FORK 0, Every Hawaiian word and syllable ends with a vowel. The alphabet has only 12 - Wl The diamond solitaire: beautiful enough to stand alone. Safety Council PROVO - Rep. Ted coordinator for safety and training for business affairs at Brigham Young University, has been named to the board of directors of the Utah Safety Council. Davis said he has not yet received a specific assignment on the board but will serve a three-yeterm. Davis is also a member of the nine-ma-n governor's committee on occupational safety and health. He said his current work deals with setting up a university curriculum on occupational safety at BYU and the University of Utah. UPI) M. Davis, 7 A I E"ff My, hew yooW dianged in Provo and is responsible for game management in the six central counties in Utah. The April meeting will conclude a year of outstanding business meetings which were arranged for the association by Conservation Use one of our convenient charge plans Hlustutioni Enlarged AT YOUR year-roun- NSCNOT In First Aid P5o ; ; ''Fern or Marine 4 Colors Double Dresser ; Mirror Frame Headboard (queen or full) 7T 4 Being Offered $07ft95 LI 7 Only nrr-j- HI RISERS DRAWER 40.95 Smart Group Includes: 2 Mattresses 1 class STORE Quilted Sofa & Loveseat FILES The Central Utah Chapter of the American Red Cross is sponsoring an advanced first aid FURNITURE fund. The Canyon Park is about two miles east of the city on what was formerly the R. L Jex farm. The park is approximately 80 acres, however, the grant will help develop just phase one, approximately 20 acres. Plans COiTufiittee its program d to make the park a are consisting of Bob Peper recreational area for city chairman, Dave Fryer and Joe residents. A well for drinking Hebert. New officers and directors for water was drilled on the park the coming year will be elected by the city last summer. Now, at Monday's meeting and plans development of the park can for the association's annual golf proceed as planned. tournament and the joint Utah-Sa- n The Black Sea is black beFrancisco meeting will be of its high concentracause announced. tion of hydrogen sulphide. Advanced Class 62 W. Center Word has been received by Spanish Fork Kendall Nelson, regional that the Bureau of Outdoor City game manager for the Utah Recreation has approved a State Division of Wildlife for the $32,324 grant Resources, will be the speaker at of the Canyon Park development the April meeting of the Utah in Spanish Fork. Section, Association of Iron and The approval was confirmed Steel Engineers, to be held with a telegram from Senator Inn the at in Monday Royal Frank E. Moss to Mayor Provo. Moran. This is a city Mr. Nelson, who earned a Timothy matched funding and comes master's degree in big game and through the Bureau of Outdoor range management from Utah Recreation Land and Water State University, has his office Steel Frame make a ten or family room intc a spare bedroom in a "flash" with this outfit. a - and sewing, mid genealogy. Anyone interested in these courses or any other courses are asked to contact Don Robertson or call the Grant or at Westside Schools. - Spanish Fork for interested adults holding a current Standard First Aid card, beginning Monday, University will be named to 10 at 7:30 p.m. April conduct the eight-wee- k course, Instruction will be given two with Sara Lee Gibb acting as consultant. A small fee will be nights a week for 2 hours an Teri Ridge, for this course. evening on Mondays and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph charged Residents of the community Wednesdays at the Red Cross Ridge of Orem, has won a New 865 N. 200 W., shown interest in headquarters Book of Knowledge Yearbook for have already outdoor for this women's Provo. Instructor fitness, a riddle published recently in the will be Ronald D. Jones. "Tell Me Why" column of The education, golf clinic, cooking training Daily Herald. The column appear? on toe comic page. Teri's riddle was: "What runs all the time but never washes its hands and face?" The answer is: a watch. Teri is a student at Hillcrest Elementary School where she especially enjoys social studies. She also likes to swim and ride her bicycle. 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