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Show r Sunday, Marc H DANTE kKONSON Eagle Rank Awarded in PL Gr ove - iante ? v - -- - -- t. ; - ; . tilt Jill. ! x r i Grow, has been awarded the rank of Eagle Scout in ceremonies at the Pleasant Grove Stake Court of Honor. .An honor student and a senior at Pleasant Grove High School, Pante enjoys riding horses, making models, and dairy arming. For the past four summers he has worked on a dairy farm in Idaho. His work has included attending the state fair with the dairy cattle. Holder of the Duty to God award, Dante has served as a member of the Priests group leadership. He participated in wrestling and football when the family lived in California. He has been a den chief and a patrol leader. For his Eagle project Dante helped prepare a portion of the cemetery in Auburn, Calif, for burial of veterans. , m I II ilMf'ii -- afPJ now what has due to becoming I ' . s , . 15 ' 1 r, ; j" ? - t . t 1 hr II t-- i ?. y o. 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Reg. 149.95 complete 13 shelf room divider to use as stereo center, bar, hobby center perhaps; 12x87x66". 99.95 09.95 roomette with 9 shelves C. .Reg. development," he added. , "The Upalco and Uintah Units are also intended to help the Ute Indians," Rep. McKay said. "The Ute Indians included their water in the Central Utah Project largely in reliance on the of these two development projects, but progress on these two units has logged behind other developments. "We have a commitment to the Utes who have given up water rights in exchange for water resource development and they are - I (- as appropriated," Mr. McKay said. "The Upalco Unit will provide irrigation and minicipal water for Duchesne and Uintah Counties in East Utah," the Utah congressman noted. "The area suffers from drought and is hard pressed by population growth c) riff! Of f Administration is undermining intent by not Congressional spending - S 1 Sf. rcit importance to the Central Utah and ge SAVE 34 possible. In a strongly worded letter t Gilbert Stamm. Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, Rep. McKay noted that only $24,000 of the $225,000 did not request funds for the Upalco Unit despite its' Project i- rrvt Congressman Gunn McKay has announced he has learned that most of the money that Congress had appropriated for the Upalco Unit of the Central Utah Project has not been spent, and that he has urged the Bureau of Reclamation to proceed with rapidly ; 4 I U - IEPSL mm. On Upalco Unit Urged as i 4 vi CUP Action project Utah-Pa- i PLEASANT GHOVE Brorisoii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bronson of Pleasant Victor the ! t v - j pi Prwo. I'll HHT i JS. 1975 . THE HERALD, shelves Not shown: Reg. 23.95 parsons table with 2" cushion for doubling as a padded comfortable seat; it's 16" square. 14.95 Reg. $30 lamp or occasional table is a neat rectangle 18x27x20" high. or stand it anywhere. 17.95 34.95 increasingly with the lack of progress on these two units," Rep. McKay argued. disenchanted 10 Paintings 'Elected' for Reproduction SPRINGVILLE -"- Hollyhocks." an oil painting by John Hafen. has received the greatest number of votes out of 20 paintings in the Springville Museum of Art permanent collection which were being considered for reproduction on notepaper. A total of 10 paintings were chosen and have now been sent to the printers for reproduction on the notes. Hopefully, said Mrs. Yvonnne Johnson, Chamber of Commerce secretary, the notes will be ready for sale during the annual national April Art Exhibit at the museum. The paintings are being reproduced by the Chamber, in conjunction with the Museum of Art, In 'an effort to better advertise the collection at the Museum. Other paintings chosen for reproduction are "Marigolds and Cosmos," "Tiffany Pool. "Navaho Girls." all of which tied in the number of votes received. "Three ft F. Buy on Portraits.' "Snowbound." "The Sea Rover." 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