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Show Monday. May 14, 1979, THE HERALD, Provo, Seventy to Speak At BYU On Tuesday Elder Hoyden G. Derrick, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the LDS Church and a prominent business and civic leader, will speak at the Brigham Young University utVuiiuiidi assembly Tuesdav. The public is invited to attend the 10 a m. assembly in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center. The talk will be broadcast live over KBYU-Fradio, telecast that evening at 8 p.m. on KBYU-TV- . Channel 11, and rebroadcast over both stations Sunday, May 20, at 9 p.m. Elder Derrick served as president of the England Leeds Mission and then was called to the First Quorum of the Seventy about midway through serving as president of the Ireland Dublin Mission. He has been a General Authority since October 1976 and now serves as the executive director of the Church Genealogical Department. The Salt Lake City native studied at the University of Utah and served in the armed forces during World War II, after which he founded Western Steel in Nebo District Will Operate Resource Center for Parents ROYDEN G. DERRICK Jesse Knight Industrial Achievement Award from BYU in 1973, and the Manufacturer of the Year Award from the Utah Manufacturers Association in Elder Derrick has been recognized for his service by receiving numerous local and national awards, including an honorary Doctor of Humanities degree in 1965 from the University of Utah, the 1972. He and his wife Allie Jean Olson Derrick are the parents of one daughter and three sons. Utah County To Be Honored Nationally Utah County will receive a special national achievement award in July from the National Association of Counties for its records storage under system recorder's office, innovative of the programs. ac- cording to word received from Charlotte Williams, NACo president. The She explained that the achievement award case studies are distributed by NACo to other member counties to serve as ex- amples achievement NACo is the spokesman for county government in the United States, and represents approximately 98 percent of the pop- awards are presented to counties which have developed new programs which enhance or expand ulation. citizens. The award will be presented at the NACo 1979 annual conference July 8 in Kansas City, beginning With remodeling of the old Eldred Hospital as a The county's record storage system was instituted as a result of the growth, county services to area's rapid in 1974. 14-1- Mo. In making the announcement, President Williams congratulated the 1979 achievement award counties for their "special sensitivity to citizen needs and their efforts to strengthen county government." jail, County Recorder Nina B. Reld requested space in the basement of the facility for storage of records, Skies were clear over Utah today, but the particularly microfilms of the official, Additional copies of the permanent real property records recorded in her records had been kept in a tumbled down shed office. Originally, the security which the county owned, copies of records had where broken boxes with documents and records spilled out among the broken and unused office furniture, supplies and equiment. With space allocated in the jail basement, - in Utah, a 90, at St. George. Low overnight in was southerly flow over the Intermountain West is expected to become more unstable as a Pacific disturbance moves onto the West Coast today. 50 Springville degrees, and the low Utah temperature was a chilly 37 in Richfield. Ostler of the Springville Boise 75 47 Burley Cedar City Idaho Falls Lewiston 77 41 77 43.... Forecast by Brian Junior High School Weather Station is for fair and sunny today and Tuesday, with a chance of clouds Wednesday and possible rain on Thursday. Brian added that the weather should clear up by Friday. By I' tilted Preii International High Low rep .... 73 37 .... .... 75 51 .... 72 48 Ogden Pocatcllo Provo Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake 73 37.... 76 49 76 79 79 .... 37.... 43.... 48.... From Cold Highs Tuesday will be in the 70's with overnight YORK, Pa. (UPI) -lows tonight and Tuesday They're using cold air to night in the mid 50's, heat homes. Brian said. Winds will be It's done with heat from the northwest up to pumps that extract heat g 10 mph. air. from This morning at 8:40 it The process," which has was 42 degrees in been in use to cut heating Heat below-freezin- with the bills for large industrial commercial humidity being 56 per- and cent, barometric pres- buildings now is available sure, 30.10 and steady, for homes in compact Springville and winds from the computer-controlle- d northwest at models which can save up 3 mph. Sunday's high to one-thir- TRAFFIC ' if1 electric d temperature in the area home heating costs, acwas 82 degrees, com- cording to pared to the highest high the pump manufacturer. Borg-Wam- location, 124 N. 300 W. Trailways Manager Ernest Veach advised The Daily Herald the company is offering a full schedule of service, including Western Union facilities at the new location, which are being remodeled at the present time. He indicated there is a slight inconvenience as new equipment arrives and is being installed, "But we are In full operation." lease has been According to Mr. Hall, a signed with the Trailways company to provide bus facilities on the west side of Central Square, formerly occupied by the Taylor furniture store. "Our renovation of the building to house four Mann theaters is well underway and we expect to soon ann nounce the addition of a major restaurant who will locate in Central Square," he adwell-know- ded. Mr. Hall said it was felt that the square would be a perfect location for a bus depot, adjacent to the theaters, banking and the two restaurants planned for his development. Previously the Trailways terminal had been at 100 N. University Ave. "The new terminal is located in a separate building and will offer 6,000 square feet of space," said Mr. Hall. "It is being remodeled and brought up to city code." rir 4 L Irl J ; :: :: J V V : -- A y' ; y- u m $4.5 Million Orem Bond Vote To Decide Fate of Road Loop By DICK HARMON The two city administrators also feel voters should week, voters in Orem City will decide be the ones deciding on the expenditure. whether $4 5 million of their money will be spent on An alternative, according to Mr. Haines, would be improving four arterial streets which circle the city to have improvements financed by special service in a giant loop. districts (local residents on the street), which would The May 22 bond election also would provide city mean an assessment for property owners on the officials with money to construct sidewalk and gutter streets. along the arterials as well as safety crossings Mr. Haines said the arterials are important to trafsignals, and stop and speed limit signs if approved. fic flow however, and costs should be Mayor James E. Mangum said the money would be shared by the whole city. used for the arterial street improvements and any Saying the bond election for street improvements excess would go toward work within the city for was a novel idea among cities today, Mr. Haines inmuch needed road improvement. dicated Orem City's bonding capabilities were excelOrem, a city where streets and roads have lagged lent. behind explosive growth and development, is feeling The bond, if approved, would cost the average growing pain of additional residential and commerhomeowner $4 per month. A filmstrip being showed cial traffic. City Manager Albert Haines said the by the city on the bond election states that damage to bond election would be the quickest and most auto frames, tires, hubcaps, gas tanks, oil pans, mufeconomical way to finance such improvements. flers and windows can be more costly if streets reHe said it was decided to improve the arterials main how they are. because they affected more of the population of The mill levy in Orem would be increased by 4.18 Orem. "It is only proper that the city as a whole, mills, according to a proposed city budget presented finance the improvements," he said. to the council earlier this month by Mr. Haines. Roads affected by bond approval include 1600 Along the route of the streets on the proposal are four North, 800 South, 800 East and 1200 West. schools, six churches, three safety crossings and two Both the mayor and city manager are optimistic traffic signals at Center Street and 800 East, and 800 about voter approval next week. South and 800 East. city-wid- Burglary Suspect Arrested at Lounge - Police here are connect rash e, Dance Revue 1 Location Clarified Turner LaVaun Dancers will perform tonight and May 21 at a "in demonstration dance ODETM? SGDOSuOSfl) of tap, jazz, ballet, acrobatics and disco dance forms. Demonstrations both nights begin at 7:30 p.m. at Orem Junior High School, 765 N. 600 Orem. Each show is different and over 200 dancers will perform. The public is invited at no charge. An earlier story listed the location at Orem High W., OTQBMnflniiiHB (aLaiij)(m( School. Accidental Fire Causes Damage To Lehi - Dwelling nnnge 1Y un nit UU( jis. Over $1,500 LEHI damage was sustained at the residence of Allen D. Carter, 275 N. 100 W., Saturday. According to Fire C.;ef Max Ray, the fire was apparently started by a child playing with a cigarette lighter in a bedroom, causing the mattress and rugs to II 1 V V" shown vast improvement in the past two years, moving from "chaos" to OS Reg. " wo fi. - 1111111 ninvjlSvi ! mm Jte'-'"- wm pgj&'x 'y;':p;:;: " .i jmri- SSlMSiyWvK CO INTRODUCTION SPECIAL Works on both rotary dial or touchtone lines Stores 20 numbers Automatically redials last number called It's a digital clock with hour, minute day DELUXE SWIVEL & date Save 30.00 229.95 an orderly, legal and secure system. - Price good til Displays number being called Pro private, business & PBX lines Its a four function calculator Its Its an alarm clock a stopwatch-ti- mes long distance calls y i! i i Cfe cflD geld a? Ghid gcd ml 114 No. Mam Midvale 255-765- 6 2665 Washington Ogden 394-362- 2 464 So. State 412 So. 700 West Oiem Salt Lake City 225-766- 3 515 o IT'S A SUPERPHONE KAH STOOL 355-766- 6 Slpft '49Cf!lJ(lR 3 Next Intensive construction and renovation at Provo s Central Square is underway, according to developer O.D. Hall, who reports that effective immediately the Trailways Bus terminal is operating from that said the record age -- , A ";! ! Bus Terminal storage system has L i parents. The main parent resource center is located in Springville at the district's instructional media center with two satellite centers at the Taylor Elementary School in Payson and at the Rees School in Spanish Fork. The program in the Nebo District is directed by Harold Bartlett, adult education coordinator. Dianne Carr is in charge of directing the three centers. Employees working in the centers are trained, district officials reported, to make referrals when necessary. Interested parents can use the centers during the following hours: Monday and Wednesday from Springville Center 3 to 5 p.m. and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday from 2 to 5 p m and Payson Center Wednesday from 7 io 9 p.m. Spanish Fork Center Tuesday from 2 to 5 p. m and Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Tri-Cit- ly. She SiCitiAL m SCHOOL control installed was equipment for microfilm storage, AMERICAN FORK hoping to and an efficient index of burglaries to a suspect apa out. worked was system at the scene of an alleged burglary in Lehi Bill Bonds has been in prehended early Monday morning. record of the charge Two Lehi Police officers reportedly arrested a storage, keeping detailed juvenile at the scene of an alleged burglary records of all items so Lounge, 571 N. State. Officers involved were Key's be that any copy can Monte Dean and Kerry Evans. They made the arrest retrieved easily. about 2:15 a.m. A system was also worked out to determine The suspect, who has been placed in juvenile hall, which records could be is being questioned regarding a rash of other retained and which could burglaries in the northern Utah County area. be destroyed. In order to Boyd Adams, American Fork Police Chief, said destroy records, it is that as a result of the investigation some of the stolen necessary to receive per- property has been recovered and some other mission from the State suspects are being questioned. Records Committee. At least nine businesses in American Fork have Mrs. Reid reports that been burglarized, six of them since last Wednesday. in 1974 only four deparPolice were told six revolvers, a knife and amtments were having in the break-i- n Thursday at records microfilmed and munition were taken Goods. Robinson's Sporting stored. Only 14 types of y documents were stored. Golf Course as Cash was taken from the At the present time, 11 well as from The American Fork Typewriter Shop departments are working and Grain Country company. with the recorder, and 112 The case will be handled by Juvenile Court. types of documents are Investigation of the situation continues. being stored permanent- temperature CROSSING CHgfiCH J, Moves to Provo Central Square been stored by Universal Microfilm, a company located in Salt Lake City. They were stored in an old garage behind the home of the company manager. For seven years, Mrs. Reid arranged to buy storage space from a company owning a newly constructed facility in Little Cottonwood Canyon, about a mile east of the LDS Church vaults. Problems encountered there after a period of time, including the time element and other "red tape" in retrieving film for various purposes, along with increased storage rates, change of ownership, and new restructions made that facility undesirable. Weather Seen Today and Tuesday Fair SFt Utah-P- SIDEWALKS AND STREETS POSSIBLE AREAS OF IMPROVEMENTS AND T PROPOSED n Mi t T PROPOSED The Nebo School District in Spanish Fork is one of three school districts in the state which has bee n funded to operate a parent resource center Tne center operates on a uDrary-ioatype basis with books on parenting and related subjects, tapes, filmstrips, pamphlets, and educational games and toys It operates on the premise that parents have a need for materials which they can use in their own homes to help them become more effective in their role as in Salt Lake City. 1945 fOH SiDl.H AtS HteHOPOSED IMPHOVtMtkTS Mf 0020 m 90000) GQ3S) mom |