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Show i Earnest Money' Olcehed For South Fork Purchase Authorization for the signing April Fool, As If You Agreement of earnest mone agreements Supposing you picked up Under the new agreement, 'for tiie purchase of 10,000 acres the The Herald today and the city has until fall to pick up of South Fork Canyon waterto purchase the land. 'headlines read: the shed lands was voted Wednes- If option Negroes all registered in it does not exercise the opAla. Selma, day by a majority of the Provo tion, the earnest money would ' truce reached Honorable City Commission. be returned with no further obin Viet Nam. The agreement was signed by ligation. However, the Utah ' California and Florida Mayor Verl G. Dixon to be re Congressional is delegation turned to the Sterling Ercan preparing legislation to get a sign .friendship pact in or-ange production. brack; family for signatures. $200,000 appropriation to buy Mississippi takes lead" in Commissioner Luke Clegg ab the 9000 acres of watershed nationwide fight to gain instained from the voting on the land. tegration. until wait issue,, preferring to If this appropriation is made, Republicans and Demo--c Monday before registering his under the new agreement, the crats join hands to form on vote the matter. He pointed city would administer the $200,-00- 0 system. , joint out that he wanted as much paying the . Liquor sold by the drink appropriation the time as possible to study Ercanbrack interests the money in Utah. matter which involves the ex- over a period. The fed You're right. It would be $200,000 eral government would receive penditure of $400,000 Fool. And it is. So April by the city and $200,000 by the a deed for the 9000 acres watch your step the rest of federal government. the day. Acreage Explained 1 Payment for the 1000 acres of The land aiquisition involves bottomland by the city would the city gaining control of about not be required for the 10 years 1000 acres of bottomland in the during which the federal share South Fork of Provo Canyon is being paid, although the city while the federal government would control it. At the end of is asked to buy 9000 acres of the 10 years, the city would OREM E. H. Johnson, formountainous land. The entire decide whether it wants to pick mer Orem City Judge, is offer10,000 acres involves watershed up the 1000 acres, possibly sell ing free notary service to sen land for a major part of Pro- - it to the state or return it to ior citizens. Mr. Johnson said the Ercanbrack family. vo's culinary water supply. anyone over 65 years of age Commissioner Clegg said the Prior to the end of the 10-- may have documents notarized agreement siped Wednesday, year period, the city could also free of charge by contacting which oblieates the city to $10,- - decide to sell its interests in him at his home, 970 S. 400 E., Orem. 000 in earnest money, is not the bottomland. the same one proposed several weeks ago," Consequently, he said he wants to" thoroughly study its "many facets" before casting a vote. He said he was concerned about land costs. BORN March 23: r AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Boy to Guy and Wandora Stevens' Moore, Pleasant Grove. Today: In . Girl to Anthony and Linda March 22: Girl to Harold C. and Lynn Lee Thacker Compton, Provo. Clemens Bateman, American Fork Wednesday: v Fork. Boy to Patry L. and Marnell. March 21: Larry Young, 17, RFD 1, Johnson Curtis, Provo. Spanish Fork, received chest Girl to Dean K. and Norma Boy to Roland C. and Jane bruises Wednesday evening in Schultz Averett, Springville. Linebaugh Robinson, Pleasant collision at Seventh a two-ca- r ' Boy to Doyle C. and Ann Kel-- Grove. North and First West in Span- lems Wyman, Provo. MARRIAGE LICENSES ish Fork. Girl to Max H. and Annette Cecil Richard Mahony, 22, His car was involved in a Duke Reid, Orem. t collision with on driven by Bov to John and Carol Ann Brigham City, Diana Louise Sorenson 22, RFD 1, Spencer Voss, 20; Denver, Colot Dugan, Provo. Spanish Fork. . David Hugh Habel, 23, Great to R. Maur and Charles Boy Spanish Fork Police Officer" een Hill Trotter. Spanish Fork. Falls, MontrHenrieta Delores LaMar Landon investigated Tuesday: Edwards, 22, Columbia, S.C. and Mr. Young was treated at Girl to James E. and Louise Ivo B. Larsen, 47, Orem, a doctor's office and released. Olsen Baird, Orem. Willadeen Huffaker Ham-soMary ' . one-par- ty . - ar Senior Citizens Offered Service Utah County Vital Statistics Youth Hurt Crash Sp. Told About Near Highways For Signs Didn't Know New THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965 Utah County, Utah Hearing Set On Amendment Writers The problems of newspaper both from the publishing standpoint of the newspaper itself and its reading publi- cwere discussed Wednesday mgnt Detore the Utah Valley Chapter, Leape of Utah, Writ ers, &y B. E. "Bye" Jensen, publisher of The Daily Herald. Mr. . Jensen outlined to the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) and valued at $8,000, was dei The pilot of a light plane was molished. killed Wednesday and one of his Mr. Smith was born March 1917 in Lethbridge, Alberta, three passengers injured when 12, son of Hyrum and June Canada, the aircraft crashed during an abortive takeoff from the old Bushman Smith. The family had moved to Canada after residing Salt Lake Airport. in Provo for a short period. Don Hyrum Smith, 48, Salt Mr. Smith attended Canada Lake City, was killed when his and Salt Lake City public e Cherokee crashed schools. After filling a mission group the fact that a newspaper into lines about a mile for the LDS Church power to needs attract all types of in Argentina south of the airport runway aft he attended BYU .1939-4people from the standpoint of He, er to full achieve failing power. was employed in the features and things which in stereotype terest the general public. Yet. Mr. Smith, an LDS bishop department at The Daily Herald he pointed out, "if you try to and father of eight, children, for a while. please everybody, you end up was a former Provoan. He wasj He married Naomi Stevens of a brother of Dr. Oliver R. Smith, Colonia Juarez, Mexico in the oy pleasing no one." chairman of the communica Salt Lake Temple. The speaker noted that ( ' tions department at Brigham "Mr. Smith was bishop of a newspaper is history, history Young University. ward in the Pioneer Stake. A that is being written every day. Injured was Theril Curtis, 25, lieutenant in the Civil Air PaIn addition to the editorial con Kearns. St. Mark's Hospital au- trol, he served as chaplain for out he the import thorities said Curtis had several tent, pointed the bait Lake Squadron. He had ance of advertising, both to the lacerations and broken bonesj flown numerous search missions which lives by it, but was not newspaper from the time he learned to fly ' critically injured. and to the reading public Two other passengers, John in Provo while a student at which needs it. The economic ... BYU. facts of life ia publishing were Rigby, 22, and Steve Curtis, 17, besides his widow Surviving Salt walked Lake, away to the group along explained are eight children, Mrs. Glen with their connection with (Amy June) Whetten, Lori, Ros-ettknocked out the The crash America's free press. A news David, Steven, Michael, paper which makes a profit main power line for the Union Eric and Gina Smith, all of Salt Pacific Railroad, breaking rail through its own efforts is be Lake City; his father, Hyrum holden to no one, he said road communications for more Salt Lake City; and the. Smith, ' 100 than miles. UP officials said whereas a subsidized pres- sbrothers and sisters. following as many are in other countries a number of trains were de Marvin E., Mrs. Ellsworth layed. not a free press. f-- is Mrs. (Dorothy) i Clark and The meeting developed into After striking the power lines George (Lois) Whitaker, all of a roundtable discussion of the the plane flipped over and came Salt Lake City; Dr. Oliver R. subject, with most of those to rest on its top. Smith, Provo; Virgil Smith, Lo present taking part! Chapter "We flew under several power gan; and Mrs. William (June) President Shirley Seegmiller lines from the time we got into Harker, Shelley, Ida. was in charge. the air. We couldn't get any Funeral services will be in' altitude," Rigby said. He em the Pioneer Stake Center in Salt Crisp green salad served with phasized that the plane was un Lake City. Saturday at 2 p. m. a flavorful dressing and attrac- able to achieve full power. Friends may call at the Larkin tive garnish makes any reThe plane, owned by Kelsey- - Mortuary Friday from 7:30 to chauffe meal appear original. Ellis Air Service of Salt Lake 9 p. m. , thoroughfares. Among other things, the amendment specifies set back regulations equal to. those of building setbacks except that a sign of not more than 1000 square inches approved by the r planning commission may be a front in yard. placed Signs to be placed within 500 feet of, an interstate high way and approved by the plan ning commission may only , adThe Provo City Commission vertise specific services of this morning closed the bids firm fered by the for three lots of owning the sign. 2080 N. At the same time the com property located at 1200 E. and the apparent high five residents mission appointed was K. Dale Despain, of the upper Oak Hills area to bidder 846 N. 280 W. the Upper Oak Hills Neighbor Luke Clegg committee. They are Commissioners hood W. Smoot Brimhall closed Margaret Cannon, J. Hamilton and Calder, Harriet Dixon, Dean the bidding but indicated, that Wilson and Dee Taylor. They the bid of $10,536.98 would not were part of a list of 10 per- officially .be accepted until sons nominated for the com Monday. This is because May mittee. Mrs. Dixon is to act or Verl G: Dixon was out of as temporary chairman until town today and the' action will a permanent chairman is el become official at the next ected by the group. Tuesday meeting Monday when all three at 11 a.m. the city commis members of the Commission sion will meet to discuss duties will be present. - Mayor Dixon was out of town of the group. I. Dale Despain, city plan on Utah Municipal League ning consultant, said that four business. other neighborhoods have indi cated an interest in the forma HEADS FOR BELGRADE tion of such a committee. In other action the commisISTANBUL, Turkey (UPI) -Psion asked the Provo Senior resident Habib Bourguiba of Citizens Council on Aging to Tunisia departed Tuesday for confer with, Fred Markham, Belgrade aboard a Yugoslav architect fo rthe Eldred Center government jetliner. He is on regarding a request to build an official tour. ' .- City Sells . Pilot Dies in Plane Mishap; Newspapers Three Passengers Survive storage cabinets in the cen ter's kitchenette. Ross Rigby of Tates Truck and Trailer Equipment Supply, Salt Lake City, presented a plan of refuse collection for " city study. Darrell Bushnell appeared to discuss possible ways to speed approval for plans to build an addition to the proposed new juvenile court building. The Provo City Commission Wednesday morning set April 19 at 7:30 p.m. for a public hearing on an amendment to the city zoning ordinance, regulating the construction of ad vertising signs on public Daily Herald: Three Lots single-engin- - city-owne- d - a, - Jack Duckett's Furniture and Carpot Dept. . n, AT AMERICAN FORK 40, Provo. FLOODS DESTRUCTIVE I HOSPITAL: Charles Cecil Spell, 23, ClinPORT AMELIA, Mozambique March 27: ton, N.C., Jo, Ann Harris, 21, worst floods in Mo (UPI)-rT- he Girl to Douglas and Geraldine Eagle, Ida. Robert Hilton Huish, 21, Salt zambique's recent history have Walker Hooley, Pleasant Grove. . killetLatJeasLJlTrjonsJeft Lake CityJJee Ann Croft, jMarckifc thousands homeless and de Girl to Elman and Joan Berry Salt Lake City. Keith Richard Kofford, 22, stroyed crops and animals, il Anderson, Cedar Valleyv was reported Wednesday. The Boy to Neil E and Kay Storrs Orem, Bonnie Brhnhall, 20, Prove Portuguese air force was or Harding, American Fork. Francis Richard Stock, 24, ganizing an airlift of food and March 25: com Girl to Kenneth C. and Mari Orem, Francis Kay Eardley, 18, other supplies to .cut-omunities. lyn Street Earl, American Fork. Springville. CARPET ALL Feature Writing Contest form of a newspaper feature article written by the student about a topic related to his school or community. Up to three articles may be submitted by an entrant. Each should be typewritten, and must not exceed 1000 words. Entries should be submitted through high school journalism Cost of Carpet lllll ers and editors will judge the entries on the basis of aptness of thought and effectiveness of expression. The five top entrants English IT" HI Mll - " I (il II I ......5.65 "j Installation,....' 1.00 5.98 1.50 1.00 Carpet Pad Installation . . Cost of Carpet . ... .8.25 . ! YOU GOLD STRIKE STAMPS m WW Across from Helaman Halls . I Less CABBAGE ... Early American Less ....... : Provincial . . less . . . 20... ;. 8000 20.00 YOU PAY. 7. . . 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New Chairs ...... ............. 110.00 IU,qyd day ...1.00 Installation Rog. 439.95 EARLY AMERICAN you pXy. yd' 394" 329" ... YOU PAY $lofV yOU : .Reg. 539.95 135.00 .. Less 25 yJ- - Regular 15.95 sq. yd. W001 : less 25 O "AT ' 2 PC. PROVINCIAL 2 PC. $Q48q YOU These Prices Available on All Sets in Examples. Regular 14.50 sq. yd. ACRILAN Cost of q PAT 25 Listed Below are Only a Few ! Stock! $f15 YOU pd will be invited to The Daily Herald office for a conference with the editor and a tour of the plant, after which an additional writing test will be given or instructors, or to determine the order of finish of high school in the contest. advisers through Further information about the newspapers. They should be mailed to the BYU Department contest may be obtained from of Communications, Fin Arts Dr; Oliver R, Smith, BYU Communications Department chairCenter, Provo. . of Judges Feature Article Board or from N. L. Christen- man, t Each entry must be in the A board of professional writ- - sen, editor of The Daily Herald. M . -- Regular 12.95 sq. yd. NYLON OF OUR SETS WILL BE REDUCED ALL During This Sale WE MEAN iTl The Greatest Carpet Values in the State 15 ROUS TO CHOOSE FROM High School Writers Have 10 More Days Ten days remain for. high school writers in Utah and Juab counties to polish their entries, for the annual feature writing contest sponsored by The Daily Herald and the Communications Department of Brigham Young University. April 10 is the deadline for mailing entries in the contest, which offers a first prize of a $100 tuition scholarship award forstudy at BYU. Four second-plac- e awards of books on writ- . ing will be given to the runners CARPET WILL BE SOLD AT COST PLUS INSTALLATION AND PAD ff To Enter Herald LIVING ROOM SETS Reg. 174.95 -- 45.50 YOU PAY. low Sets as a . . . .... 214" 134" '49.95 1 BANANAS LAMPS A lb. Will Be Sold CELERY '. 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