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Show ...... - itiiesaay. "Aftermath Concern Outline J 1c Storm I county, tot I storm..;'" Power this Haskelviile, was still at reorn'flg out WoosSijnd Kills, Salem Hills, and surne isolated srss of the system, officials and residents fwyfted. Some users have been without power for 36 hours, as crews work to restore the lines. Residents of the Spanish pjrk nverbottoms also are facing a flood threat from the Spaeth Fork River. While th'S the main ehamiel part of the city, it still is possible of breaking its banks and Paxirng valuable farmland dnuikog Ail tmn m rca 1 SEssfew ' debris feashs it the Provo, Rods' 3 caayors are 2c: canning the witer ell. ad :' Congrafusaflons 1?. vmi tiled. unabif .'. "So fsf, the city has been ter into to 4ver enough 53 other channels prtvem serious prt&tems, according to Dean W! .radon of the water dfpirtrissi. He ad&rdL however, that there is concern about flooding when runoff k it sis, I If?': .'.fl'-'-- 3 . '. c i time. 4 HIHI- Areas ta Norta Fork, city American officials report the river is ' hack to normal" today, after a brief threat during Monday and Tuesday's torrential rain and snowfall. W Tl'ESDAY'S Cmmaaity ActioB Festival were, from left, Orera Mtyor Jasiei E. rf il MBtalalsad Aswciatioa Maftpm, of Government: MAG); E. Odell Mmer, Prova City PARTICIPANTS ss : I CramUUBer; Frask SckeUelttr, Spn Beidtificiitiot Cemmittee 4 Zkloma chtireiaa; Gadat5, Saetsquis City Coascilworaaa and cbairmaa of the SaaUquia heaatificatioa eommiitrc. The big channel at Beaufifkathn Awards Given Provo Cty was honored Tuesday as having the best beautification at the program in Utah County approximately 200 K. Main St. annual Action Community The Spanish Fork River dogged, and city crews battled Festival held at the Eidred watershed is the largest in the the water for a short time Center. before clearing it. The water E. Odell Miner, Provo City could have flooded a wide area Commissioner accepted the there, officials observed. aard on behalf of the City. Some slopes in upper At the same meeting it was (CsstfcKdfrsaPese!) American Fork Canyon were announced that Dr. Jenniev estimated last month, Then reported with snowpaeks up to Poulson, Professor Emeritus of preliminary information 400 per cent of normal, so many Family Economies mi Home showed a reduction of 10 4 per been worried about the have GNP."cent in the Management at BYU and of a sudden heat Cwiimmerce said prices rose possibility wave bringing the waters d jwn at an annual rate of " 5 per on American Fork City. the than somewhat cent, higher In Pleasant Grove, rising 8 per cent estimated eariier but waters ill the Uroveereek the lower than substantially has prompted city infUtior rate of 14 4 per cent at debris basin and officiate to put city ere the end at last year. officers on night police patrol to AMERICAN FORK Three keep a close watch in an effort separate graduation exercises to avoid serious flooding. will be held this week for r seniors in the Water Being Diverted at seminary program The Provo American Legion Robert Waterrnaster and Auxiliary will hold Gscarson promised to open the The American Fork Stake installation of officers at their drainage gates al the basin in 7:30 to water at the the keep Wednesday meeting tonight graduation will be Thursday and the American Veterans Center, 287 E. 100 N., level as Sow as possible. Runoff Provo. Ail Legionnaires and water presently is being Fork North Stake graduation Auxiliary members are urged diverted into irrigation ditches, will be Friday. Both will be at 7 pm. in the American Fork by Commander Kenneth J. Nix with the excess going into the . Tabernacle. basin. to attend. inthearea. ir" Living current chairman of the Provo City BeautsScation Committee, e of County as named been Utah the Beautification Committee Other awards during the meeting were presented to Spnngviile for having the greatest per-capit- a participation at the recent Utah Bicentennial County 3 Am. Fork Seminary Grad Exercises Slated Legion, Ladies Meet Tonight four-yea- Ameri-canFor- k. Heautiticalion Day held May and to the Santaquin South LDS Ward for having the greatest participation of any capacity to meet the weds ss bv the agencies inwlved in the compilatiirfj of the Human Resource Over'iew 1975 book. The silver bowls accejited by the major award winners were donated by the Carnation Milk Company as a part of their The Alpine Stake graduation also will be Friday, at 7 p.m. in the Highland Chapel. Families of graduates are invitfd to attend. There will be student speakers from each stake. The theme will be "seek ye first - youth of the nooie birthright." Nathan Adams, Delbert Brown, and Amei Beardali are supervising the three services. days. The awards were made at the beginning of Community Action Festival which brought together elected officials, government agencies and volunteer groups. at address he gathering and emphasized the importance of cooperation of elected officials, state and local agencies and community volunfppr workers in better meeting the soeiai service needs of the communities. He further encouraged full involvement of local citizens In a volunteer service SIM is prabay one of Irea beat tig lev maker H4sc today . itiof v winting the aatimuU StK sward, u partners won tie award! for Wah arsd the the This ss the first tnc a Utah business has won the natoi&l award, and the first time it has bfes given to 0 is mctrv. acconfipg t Mr. fi'.cheii to said the most pDpdar t?y in the company's tSfritem line the iii-p- Use The partners have come a the way since 1873 wi.es saned making stuffed fcys us help Ue:r husbands get out from under an unprofitable car wash business, said Mr. Stone. This year they expect the business to have about J7S0.9&0 in sales. The business employs 30 persons si its industrial park facility in south Provo and has 130 contract workers who work in their homes to produce the line of toys which are shipped to every state and eight foreign l.rg jKyg,'" "" 1 ATTCUTtnu f trrt e t rmnr rs mar iv (a fr' l I award program. The remainder of the program was eofsceried with presentation and discussion of a book with one page of input from each of 63 social service agencies in the Mountainland area. This hook was presented to Orem City Mayor James C, Magum. who is also vice chairman of the Mountainland Association of GoverranenU. tMAGi. Utah County Commissioner Yukiis Inouye offered the keynote conmunity outlined and Frank Schetselaar. diaintian of the Spnngv-iliBeautification Committee, organization for the clean up have asked U meet Utah Vattey Industrial Assioation wiH honor the couples at its regular beard nvetuig Jane 4 with Gov. Calvin flatnpton scheduled to prwit a pJaque to them if he returns from his trip to Russia aiume. Criteria for winning the award included such things as how well the business performed during the recent recession, how wiii it has grown during the last five Ctramiitioier; Yakas Isoijt, Utik Ctuaty In flSTemonHss s he if kits at the WMe four persons. Tya'i- - f and its senlc? record. years ts silted the r0or! aa."i - fterhits. Tle city had one small flood Tuesday when a canal m the east section of the city broke, but it has since been repaired, dty officials said. The canal was carrying runoff water frura ihe area, and did not have any nver water in it at the rat; ? A7 iks . af Rkre Ifurt 386 jusr i mad-- Pa III it i 13 brake in Paysan Caa wa, &re - foot - high wall of ster us, af the canyos broke away from divemoa channels and paired right 4uwa through the t4&ess district. Pewr had m. been restor to all parts of the county this morning Power crews from the Strawberry Water Users Association were stilt working to restore service to some parts of Mapwon and Salem, where a main line went down m the fey i, Isvi, liig HtRALD. hsvs, KS. 41 yjT.T." '"f LEATHER LITTLE LEAGUE mm BASEBALLS m. 24.00 fJSI DAMflE Itl H4 mi SlighHy BJemished Constructsd for major league performance in Littis Uague Play. 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