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Show iU. '""5 Provo, Utah, HEHALD, Page 1, iy"5 aufification Effort Oufl ined; Set Oct. Remove a dilapidated building and plant trees. the pronnssl made by the Utah jv County Beauuficaticn Committee during the countywide beautification campaign which will run from Oct. 5 through Oct. 30, according to Jenniev Poulson, chairman. Bpautificaiion committee members have met with leaders of all local beiimfii'dtiuu committee: and oMsined lireu ajipiuvrt! of a plan to set aside the four weeks cf October as a time to coneentiale on the removal ot shaoby, dilapidated structures. Utah County and the cooperating cities will present each resident who removes unsightly trees and structures with plantings of new trees and shrubs. For the removal of an old shack or house, the owner will receive three trees and two shrubs. For the removal of an unsignny garage, the property owner will receive two trees and two shrubs, while one tree and one shrub will be presented for the removal of a ?hcd Mrs. Poulson stated that it is true many old tiuildings are used to house animals, so thai the owners are reluctant to dispose of them. These owners, however, should insider October Wednesday, Straightening up the boards, , !.. 4UI I e. churches, buildings . H I' 1 to fc V k'Mmh: i.:? ii A t' -- hd: AhlBi4.-- . .. , apples completing two termr, and Ray Gertsch, completing one term. Dr. Prinve practices dtnistry in Midway. Mr, Probst is h local building contractor who previously had served two terms on the city council. Mr. Clegg is a teacher at Wasatch Junior High School. i.dv t Miiw. Di- it v i 1H PROVO CITY COMMISSION meeting -Thursday, City Bulding, 1Q a.m. The Party also elected Ron as party chairman and Marilyn Nielson as secretary. Lee Ive'-- s - Thursday, chairman and Maxine Probst was secretary. STATES Mission, Dillpan Group, will immmmmmm'''m:s-- f Restaurant, noon. TOWN -- mcet'ng UP.A. p m wmmamm J JJf 5L 5,M p,in B i wkmiiiarwuai BEEF FRANKS I Bar i 12 oz meeting - CIVIC SOCIETY Discount Chamber CIVIC SOCIETY I Thursday, City MOUTH WASH I PLOYEES Publlihd ivry afternoon Monday throujh Friday tnd Sunnay n.eMing by Thi Dally Herald, !'iJ North J0OA. Strtaf, Prove, Utah 64601 . S.E. JENSEN, Fubl.'lhtr Entarad at tacono clati matter at the poit office In Provo, Utah. football bleachers approximately 7:30 p.m. The bonfire will follow the rally in the vacant Jot east of 'the church. Hie parage will start at the Harrington. School, 40 N. Center II ; 1M.IST.I1 yvent V g ',;:f j ' I I H WIN I in Eucharistlc Conference to be held here next August. Grand prizes for cu einsiA 12-2- 0 Gaue ( m M M DRINKING MUGS & JUICE SERVER ii, u JS-- ' IE wei lamrni iAratefiiHaiaBHW ACUTiON 1 PRICES CO DOWN DAILY! --n ! 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A nationwide poster rnational BANDAGES Suite 4 pack contest for students sponsored . ftrtf l MAGNUM PUMP ACTION 1 PHILADELPHIA, parochial III p Foster Contest - j4M IJ I C); de Miller to speak. assembly will be at 1 p.m, The game with Spanish Fork will begin at 5 p.m. and the homecoming dance will follow. Music for the dan:e will be supplied by (hp group Fverett uncnin. Other activites during the week included the traditional powder puff flag football game between the juniors and seniors on Monday, which was won by t! seniors. On Tuesday the assembly was presented by the Class of 1925 alumni, who reminisced about the schooi as it was then. at kiffi I EM- Annual Fall dinner, Mountainland District, Eldred Center, 7 p.m., Utah Lieutenant Governor 3" II WS program. ASSOCIATION vS .: present UTAH PUBLIC ct ISO Diaperine uvoris 32 oz. ORATORIO CHORL'S -- to I WASH CLOTHS Orchestra Hospital .: Z.Z5 Re159 ORATORIO meeting -- egular monthly meeting. Gnndview Cafe, Thursday at 7:30 p.m.; Utah State - " I fill U I PROVO LION'S CLUB -r- St., proceed east on Main Street to 600 East, then north to the high school. On Friday, the homecoming 71 lb. price BABY SHAMPOO 11 OL 119 ? .J'vJU ULJUUULJUL GROVE Choral Room, Provo High School. Thursday at 7,39 p.m. concert is scheduled at 7 p.m in the girls at American Fork this week gymnasium. It will conclude a will be climaxed Thursday and slave auction at 9 p.m. Honey Friday with a parade, pep and Soul will furnish the music bonfire and football for the concert, nd prizes will rally, over the be awarded for the largest and games. Reigning events are Homecoming Queen most original pillows. Julie Shepherd and her Thursday's schedule includes attcr.dcr.ts, Erer.da Davis ar.d the at sophomore game Lori Hammond. Spanish Fork High School at 4 p.m., the homecoming parade et 6 p.m. in American Fork, followed by a pap rally at the I t rehearsal, Parish Hall, St. Mary's Church, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. (UPIi lb. price BEEF Hall, 8 p.m. Today a pillow i STEW MEAT Discount I JU PLEASANT :oming Events Climax On Friday at American Fork 69 locker PLANNING COMMISSION sophomore. 09 price T p.m. Davis, left, and Lori Hammond. Julie is a c Viscount " ftp LAMS LEG OF Denies 'vX n I ib-- Dlicioe$ p.m. senior, ikemia a juiiiui and Luil I 4 COMMISSION meeting -Thursday, City Hall, 7:30 - 4 FRYERS fc.tti. (vltit Ontor 142 W iOO PLANNING LINDON f' jj, J ' ( T' Wheel Wagon 7 30 5 cont-Kte- WASATCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE meeting Reed Certs ch is the outgoing Ill l.ikp uil U villi 2iW S ll(K) E.. m 0k.li Red I" Slakp Sugjiliouy, at 7 p.m. There will be a N, Sal! Like City. charge Mrs. Paul Barrett may be Elliot MISSION. at A1 S. 450 E., TEXAS Orem. will meet Howe Group, Saturday from 4: 30 to 6 :30p.m. ENGLAND CENTRAL. at President Howe's home, 245 Reeves Group. v.ill S 400 E.. Pleasant Grove. Johason Chapel. 1450 S 300 K Orem. There will be a dance. WESTERN ( in Joyph J. Jenkins, I held Friday at 8 Group. HiilU 20th Waru On'm pm. ii; S iuU ' CRAPES i 1 Mission Reunions Listed Date I .&','A4 : Utah County Beautification Committee. Members of me committee sre, fro:n left, Milton Fletcher, Jennipv Poulson, chairman, and Frank Schetselaar. DILAPIDATED SHEDS such an the one shovn in this down and replaced ith free trees and photo can be torn shrubs under a beautification cair.pa'j" planned by the CHARLESTON - K &r-- BOARD Thursday a JULIE SHEPHERD, center, reigns this week over American fork Homecoming activities wuh her attendants, Brenda . U re- - The three councilmen whose terms expire this year were all from the Citizens Party but chose not to seek They were Ray Van Wagoner, who has served for 20 years; Clarence C. Probst, who is AMERICAN FORK High school homecoming activities t .1 s - Midway. 1 if 4 vacunt lots invite potential home seekers and businesses; and, in addition, add to the citizen's satisfaction and pride in ti?ir communities," Mrs. Poulson staled, The beautification committee has suggested the week of Oct, 25 to 31 as a to time for the various communiti-iconduct their fall cleanup campaigns. This is the time when old plants ftoiu Hit summer, prunings, and other trash can be cleaned up and hauled away. Mrs. Poulson stresses that the cleanup time is for all citizens of all communities. Some communities may find it to their advantag? to hold the cleanup campaign another week, but this week has been recommended, she said. New Party officers selected A small group of MIDWAY are Lynn Sheffield, chairman attended citizens Midway's wminatino oonvpntinns and and Dianne Miller, secretary. of new Retiring officers are Kenneth a slate selected candidates to run for three city KohJer arid Martha Whitaker. council positions in the Nov. 4 The Citizens Party selected ejection Dr. Clayton Prince, Eugene The Progressive Party Probst and Dennis Cleg as its selected Brent Hill, Kyle candidates. Probst and Biii Mair as its a farmer and operates a barber shop in Heher City. Mr. Mair operates Bill's Service in a 200 Hf., Prow SSO West Center. Provo Morth e IT?1.' Midway City Parties Select Nominees for Council Posts Candidates. Mr, Hill is h general building contractor while Mr. Probst is . . pfwqm.. rt'epit! uu aiuwpun ui U. r.-will need to inform their community beautification chairmen by Nov. 1 of the work they have dona. Awards will be made at a beautification banquet in November, she explained. "To beautify Utah County is to add another va Miauls r?s'mrct l this choice area. Well cared - for streets, homes, businesses, lowsT woo muges rgrm the nailing loose boaiJs, ind painting more and safer will be so structures they attractive, she Said. " wmm, Mi S0"""1 s 'ai&jo' am am iiffn.Mii if film ll3 i'.:a aQwtnsav, ,! .".' i:! Ii ..". Bt y m HDD TMf I BUll JU TO ISnyr PWf.fl DISCOUNT PHARMACY Jr cna r it ar 1 |