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Show NO0 ., a, o"4 of 7,6 an Power increaie ,-,- 000,- - ASCS, assistance $16.000 and , $11.000., requested ,rom -, LIWIrP11. , .11 i -1 4,--- - , ',.. - r,,,,,,...,.,--,,,,- ,,,, 1 1 - - I. , --- -- 1 , ' , ' 1 ,k, .: z' t , i, i , H ., : ie,,,,i .., . .. , ' - -i 11 1 , ' i . L. gsl , 134 10., ,,,,:.;ib..4.111. it 21 ,. ' 11 11 1 , ' . - ... eSOM,,,WWW;A.,..Ct C;..0 iflb. , t.,..5,. . : a e ., P 14 a 0,4 P, - . L4.FIVT,PMPO.. '........'''....... t'.......";...,M....';'' '.....,'.,,'",.'"',....,............ '''.4..27i1,...r,r,"0"000,4.7..gfleirLN.Ai0.4,...,...,,..... . . I . , , HEN YOU OPEN or add to your savings account at PFS todaY- -Monday, July 22ndyour saxings will earn from July 1st, and will be eligible to our participate in the full earnings to be credited on December 3 , '1,- -. . ' i ' ' . , , . semi-annu- i, lstat al attractive current rate of 412 , , , i ''- -' - . ' . . gt - , , 1 1 4 - ' d , , . 1 . - & - I , . t I ,,, 1 turtlary PFS savings account on Monda and you'll earn from July 1st t t t , . 'Three-sto- ry r - TIt - vo.".., r the-wat- , I . sass-M- ; 1 I If4: I i same-frequen- cy trait-1-1.14'41;- 1 ( er. -- ''' 1 1 - p.m.--6- ,1 i Mes,--Cret- ath -,- f i ill - p.m.-244- 4M - A - 0M t t h Yeggs Steal Store Safe clear-chann- Water Conservancy Distritt ancy District Progress of construction at headquarters In Layton. the Willard Canal and Willard Reservoir especially interestedl 1211 p.m.-1East ind Emparnsorit Or. WOO South). Grass Am. Csosse semi& the group, since the reservoir termined. No damags. will store water from the 1:30 imd eta Wost. Grass ACCIDENTS Weber and Ogden Rivers. Durfirs. tsuss: undetermined. No loss. , East. Gress tire. ing the winter and spring the Itet 11111)DAY Civic undetermined. No loss. Canal will carry water II? feet 2:22 East and Hollywood Aye. Willard( (;9e. &sum). Gress fire. Cause: und- from the Slaterville Diversion Eine ShepPerd Terri, s---- tirmined. No loss. on River Dam the Weber by 64zcidgirlif: CIS lost Grass firi. erds,Ttil S:Vsnes;;;IaWir: 431;i: No loss. Cause: undetermined. gravity. During the summer Levi' &fief girl' Minat ' almost level canal wM it:IL. p.m,.:11t Nor end Melo the hrs. Cause: undeterminett. No loss. 11'46 Or. end 2i$t Suth. water same back to the Vn'taell'ill t. N. eta Wsst. 7:41 is.m..54.2 twofers, carry tolleensc Kaarnacsqte ,DIveftlr ;iit:il brick dwelling. Cause: mertweted elec- Irrigate farms in the lower Ort of Hills Dr. (2510 East). Operator tric wirMs. No loss. of the valley. a:Of p.sts.-t N.. eth West. Wash 13S:iung.rnirt4ed:Be;ine'en17'youT 21rs will canal in the Check from a off street that spilled gates en er parked car. Ns fIrs, ow loss. will rninwrill';,riej.;mlandy pna tel;:tenr: be closed, and W. Stet North. Dr. (MO East) vAps was treated f:1 Spook brkk sportwelt Sous. (suss:, spirits' then be pimped up over the tor minor in- li! St' Marks Hospital 0 from an incinerator. Ni Ooss. Mrs. rtes and reliresed. , Citations: Work on the Willard gates.. to for yield Ole, Vol E. Sovits Tempts. Grows pro.--2- 39 a ies, nneservotrirsetteaulea zorvonr- - 0,11iii whiliitailvre a left 'rum. fire. Coosa: undetermined. NO toss,, .m.--- t er- Members of the LAYTON Utah Water and Power Board toured a portion of the giant $97,500,000 Weber BaSin Project Friday following the regula monthly meeting of the board at Layton. Accompanying the group were Bureau of Reclamation officials, Davis and Weber - County commissioners and officials of the , 160 t 97.3T...',..Millioh.',.'Wébé:i::1p101qt eludes isms--l- t1 , -- l'O,.......,...,,.......,. ! ercnt To 1111111n3 t, for Aren3 12.000-foot-hig- , H-- -- - , I , , ASPEN GROVE, PROVO CANYONMore than 4,000 closea climbed mountain here to Demirel W2101906 Series get a Saturdaypersons S113 uP view of a "sleeping princess," Federal WASHINGTON The event was the anntial Timpanogos Hike which Communications Commission The Utah Fair Assn is will- began before, dawn Saturday and wu expected to last said this week that petitions to most of the day. ing to provide an auditorium- through The "princess" lies along the skyline of the state's sports arena site in dexchange allow new high power clear. confor exclusive parking-anto mountain. and picturesque receives legend, according channel broadcasting would be ' cession rights and ule of the court of climbers each year during July. her t acted upoeshortly.' -- The hikers Saturday had Many advantages in idclition facility tor 10 days each Sep6 A favorable ruling probably to following the legend of the princess. They passed, tember. These terms were spelled out . would. allow Salt take-Cit- y.' Ab:rough strikingly beautiful forest lands and observed at ik meeting of the Fair Board the many colors of wild flowers in bloom. Station 1.c.SL to eventually inAll along the way, .hey passed near the Friday, after a board member,' t, crease its power as much as Jesse M. Conover of Ferron, waters of the melting glacier. Many climbers went wed 500,000 watts from its present said he felt it was time the Mg. Others (loused heads with the bracing icy water. board's proposal was made Of the estimated 4,000 persons who started the climb 5,0,000 watt power level. . about 4 aim, less than 2,000 were expected to make it to public. FCC Chairman E. Williams 174cre proposed site is The near the level. Ilienry said In a letter to Rep. t at the west end of the fair At the top, the hardy. hikers received Summit Club Oren Harris, chairman of the grounds at North Temple and Badges, a token presented by the Provo Chamber of House Commerce Committee. 9th West. 14, Commerce for skill and stamina. -- Woolas A. Macey, secretary that- power deft; of the . fair, Said it manager nitely remains a ,possibility" It: felt the entire fair, excludboth for KSL and 11 other ing midway attraction, could stations and for be held in the type of auditorium-convention Iac 13 stations which. hays only ty Salt Lake City and planned by one. competitor on the same COPPERTON Safe burThe yegga entered the buildwave length, Henry said such glars sometime late Friday or big by forcing open the double county. A. J. Redd, Monticello, comstations would not interfere early Saturday stole a safe front doors. mented that the terms may with each other over long dis- containing $1,290 from a CoPo A filing Cabinet type safe, be a little high, but I can't see DeVor Geary, bacteriologist for Weber Basin tances such as from Alaska to perton market and also forced containing the 61,200 In cash anywhere else the facility can . entry into the U.S. Post OffIce. was removed from the store. Atlanta. Water Conservancy: District, shows water samples 1962 ruling on clear a In Salt Lake County Deputy The Market is located about a Among other business, theto Dr, Preston Jones,- chairman, Utah Water and channel broadcasting, the FCC Sheriff Paul LaBdunty, who half block from the post office. 'air board rejected the Power Board. said KST.. was orthrtliterali-Ba74-the -- - "univelyigited 1117,aLitlittatiZaUngalong--wit- h to U.S. postal inspector', said the store closed Friday about 6 service at night ADd itran11- rovidemidwaY f6substantie1:77iiiiifitn- - the- breakins were discovered ibOut p M. stand music during the fair . Tss. nt-- S laird A "In- the center" of the Marvin H. Strong, leader of The thieves; entered the post extensive ff white!, or the band, said the amourit rep-- k office by-- , breaking out a rear Reports area in the West." Police Saturday were invest'. resents a 10 per cent increase window. Much of the mail was The commission said last rifled through but no loss was gating a'report from Patek over last year. He said the in455 Fayette Ave. (915 South), crease is necessary because the year that it was preserving reported. KSL:as a clear channel station - While officers were investi- - that approximately $40 In 'rash, band vvill now have to adrnin, competat the post checks and miscellaneous ister its ovvn withholding taxes, pletion in 1964. It will have a' Before the tour the group without gating thejburglary was entertained at a steak din- ition-because I Mrs.- - KimGoff-ow- n offieei capacity of 215,001.acre feet papers were-- stolen hr a bun-- insurencrand such; thmugh ner at the new Davis County for Improving nighttime of Xim's Super Market, found glar who entered the building change In state accounting pro' Work on the Weber Basin Memorial Park near Kaysville. skywave service. cedures. her store had been entered. during the night.. project began in 1952 and includes a number of dams, ca. . nals, pipelines, power plants, pumping plants and drains. . The group also visited the Slaterville Diversion' Dam, the pumping plant near the Willard Reservoir, and the water 11i.hW.itit:01:..a..,0,.,....:q0..p.,0:0.-:T- Orderville Plan The Orderville projet in- approximately four miles of concrete canal lilting, flumes; divider structures and turnout, to serve 73 families. Total cost is expected to be $26.400, with the sponsor providing $7,400; ASCS assist-nee- , $2,000 and $7,000 request from 1.11V&PB. I. - Itt113 Fair 130:rd Nowa -- ty , - BUT BARELY HALF FINISH S' p . .0 START UP,111IMP'1 4,000 Soon On IcSi. ' ' Joir26,11963 orduyi .,DzsEsulgrois4Nct-Tut,GRA14- -- ,' - ,. , - ',,,4,1,,,tt:-.,--7- love-St- e , , All three projects must be WANDA 1,1.71.4.4'D Dftteret News Stall Writer. completed by Sept 15, 1963, in order to qualify for ASS LAYTON Participation in funds, it was pointed out. three canal construction projMembers also heard a report ects was approved Friday by on the Upper Colorado River members of the Utah Water Water Storage Area following and Power Board. Mei met a recent meeting of governors at Weber Basin Water Con- of the four basin states. They servancy D1stri4ct hradquarters were told it has become an In Layton. urgent matter foc, the secreApproved, subject to avail- tary of interior to 'present to ability of funds, were the West Congress a plan for the Lower Side and North Creek Irriga- Basin, patterned by the Upper tion Companies project, near Basin development Beaver; the Cedar Ridge IrriExtent Of Elan gation Co. project, five miles of the plan has not Extent west of Sigurd, Sevier County, determined ' but the been yet and Ordervine Irrigation Co. Dixie Utah project will appan project, Kane County. ently be Included. The Central Beaver rrolect Arizona project has trecently The Beaver project includes been restudied, and it is report Installation of 3.12 miles of con- ed that this project, including crete canal lining and 1,000 feet a high bridge canyon dam, will of pipe lines' with energy dis- cost $1 billion. New Mexicollas sipator, diversion structor and the Hooker project and Southturnout, to serve 17 familles.1 ern Nevada and California Total costs is $42,000 with $14,- - have several projects. 500 requested from the Utah The Dixie project is proceed Water- - and Power Board and ing separately, it was , $17,000 available from Agricul plained, if it becomes a part of billion lower basin projtural Stabilization and Conser- the vation funds. The irrigation ect, some delay may be ex companies will provide $10,500 Members also heard a letter or the project. The Cedar Ridge project con- from Glendale Irrigation Co., sists of 14,000 feet of concrete Glendale, Utah, declining a canal lining and 4,000 of 15- - $12,000 loan which the board had made. inch 'pipeline to serve 25 be with the hags-- . - . 4.1.01 464 - - -, .:! I ,,,41,1 L; , , o , - per annum. The tab's below shows you how much more,your savings earn at PFS pared with the other locally prevailing rates: , - as com- - , - Janet , ,,,,, ,, : .74 , 4, Debra Beckstead .. mt. env Mrs. Charles Lori Davis , SIMPS011 Sal - . . r,s,...., and and and and Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. , Lisa Tracy West rarker - --.- ' I - I Ind and and and and and and OIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and SNir; and - --.-- t i AMOUNT-O- I, ACCOUNT I AT 312 I At XII1X-ANNUAt EARNINGSIEARNINGS I AT 4 AT 412 L EARNINGS I -- -, SALT ?NI IRTHS AS RIPORTIO PROM HOSPITALS SATURDAY: - BOYS: Mr. anti Mrs. ightlillg L. 'Jot, 524 E. eth South. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Marbia, 373 Quince St. ... --- --. . I 412vc EARNINGS I I ALPFS i AlAsh 312 vs. AQ. Mrs. W. M. Dillon, 762 E. Can't, 1.4tutas 541""4"' - -- ; "- 1,1,-17 ' ' 176.53 202.00 227 , 50 ' I I i i I I I I 1 706.12 1 ,....., 25.50 '' ' " '' ''' ''', - 7 . 4. !. ' ' - - 910.00 I -- 203.88 I 102.00 I 5 , - - - " t ' 777:1 - - -,1f -a- :' - :, - ' , I I , I'M Plan. 'COSPea of - tmrr fluatioiaa it-ii-nc - . annum a PFS savings You will note, too, that at the current rate o.f 4 V2 per account compares favorably with other types of investments available today. Yet subject It 5 satein- suredsafe by an agency the United States Government Your savings are also I ... ' ' ' ' available for withdrawal.. - , ,Z, 7 I . - I I f 1 f 1-- - I ............-........- .... . . AU-to-you- PIS r - - .; - ..": . . t - . 'Amm 51.00 1 . j Mrs. Kent F. Bond, 7211.090A Ave,. Mrs. VIctor C. McFarlane, 222IP Fardtmn. Ave. '1 i!,- I ....., 50.97 101.94 . - - 808.00 .,.. 455.00 5.10 , . . . ' e- - 404.00 $ - - !4;10eM3ORtroa! . , 353.06 $ 10.19 I , t ' $ 45.50 . 20,000.00 - i s, Blvd. Hill -w-, I , A - Mrs. $ 40.40 5 , 000 00 I ; , S 35.31 - , , -". I 1,000.00 10,000.00 I I , t i i , A . , mmotp, Mr. Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. ond Mr, and Dr. and Mr..issif Mr. and Mr. and LAKI AREA - Mrs. , ., --- -,-- I 1047431to East. Bauldin Schormiteld, 3442 Del Verde Avw John R. Woodcock, 1773 N. Woodside Dr. Mervin Dunstan, 5500 S. OS West, Murray. Lewis Hone. 131 Mantoornery Dr.. Sandy,. Clyde Stokes, 149 E. lth South, Sande. Mn. Mn. .$ i ' Mn. John S. Sinn, andistrs. W. E. Woodruff, 2764 Ward Way, Mrs. Ras al Jones, 6361 Acorn. Bountiful. Mrs. Iltidare D. Hamill, 370 F S. Mrs. John S. Gtoaeort Jr., 132 8 $t. Mrs. Robert Norden. 1119 Capistrano Dr. Mrs. Jack L. Beckstead, 120 N.i. 14111 West. Mrs. Raymond D. Pratt, 1004 E. 3105 South. Mrs. Gordan O. Strrling, 37325 173 West. Mr- - I B - -- I I I - I I ,....,.....-- , - - i I i -, 1 I Mrs. Desmond ot Mr. end Mrs. Ronald Wade. East; Shama I Facor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Facer, 435 I 'Grant St.: AllSOn VIM:1h daughter of Mr. end Mn. Robert I I Vance. 61 N. SOO West, Bountiful; Leslie Treadwell, dadeti ter of mrt and Mrs. Nael Troadwall, East; Eric I I Rees, son' ot Mr. and Mrs, DOI Roes. 3642 S. 2200 West: Julie C ark. daughter of Mr. and hirS. Clifton Clark, 5236 Charlotte Am: Sarah Moral's, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morales, 552 W. North Terriplo, and all that bableS I one Year. old Saturday. (Baby ishotos will be talum free I of chorea.' at Ma Daseret News bolsi photo studio, 33 Richards St., Monday through PrldaY, from 10 am. until 3 PM.. ' I I at least three days oiler se. baby's birthday.) ' , Pim:Jun0U BroloviCk 100 W. 3rd North: Troy Thompson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ThoMesols. 241 W. Ms North; Marlin Allington, son of Mr. and Mrs. rrann AllIngton. ' . , ,--7.... J:L.-..-.,:;- .. R nunInt ,...k .: nNy vounno, any vngnn 1,Arl 1,A0wrilst., Gray. 34St Cummings Rd. Pars. Nathan Ish. tomb', Utah. Mrt Clinton J. Groan Jr., 4240 W. 3271 South. Mrs. Dant& Yount. 406 Beta St. Mrs. Kay Colliflos, 144 W. 1050 South, Sountitui Mrs. Ronald Lyitt, 732 Swine Ave. Mrs. Romani C. Erickson, 1211 Mar-Via- n Dr. Mrs. Paul Appelbaum. 1271E- - 41145 Sout- h- -- Mrs. Edward Hyda, 4937,1. 4980 West, Roams. Mrs, Frank Martina& rift s. Stott, Midvala. Mrs. John H. Stephenson, 4541 Willow Rd.. Hal -- TI ' .,, . HI DESBRIf NEWS IINDS BIRTHDAY ORBITING'S Jaret-- Omen, Cleortiont; June Olsen, deuenter of Mr. 1 Midvemi LartaI end Mrs. CrtertOts.MTit I. 11090M-111; Davis, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Mettle Davis. 64 E. Louise AVS.t Dobre Becitstd, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. Darnont eackstead, 1321 Crandall Ave.: Tracy West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darr West, 241 E. 4501 South. Murray: Lisa Parkar, doughty:I' of Mr. end Mn. Keith Porker, 131 Robarta St.: Law Ellis. daughter ad Mr. and Mrs. ken Ellis...MS W. 7th. North:. way .13rOlOvich. daughter..of.... - ,, , 1 Julie Olsen Green , ,., , . i . ----- sivingsTattOt7sood----clii-ircio-day-16------:-------------- - ---- enjoy a greater returri on your savings. Your savings are always most cordially welcomed at PFS. t: . , . . I, , , , A,. ' ' ,f t ti, , F.,0; - . ... ' Laurie Try !dicky Ellis , Bronov ich - t' - ", ',',::'-z,- Cindy Pecknum Allington ! , -- AA -- - . ' - Martin,,V ' Thompson ' i; .... Larry . two W'sde 0 r dential . . eaeral. - "',7" , I .. . ; t ta..ue i , , , , , , , 1 - ,- 1 .; - - ' '".. 1 - c 1 . , ' , 1 uFacer ,t. ' , ,,,, '''" ' '''' 1,,, .., --s i c Alison Vance ' ' l . . , , - -- - , - ...., ''''-- ,- - - . ' - aowe - ' - di dp . - 41 . ) p.m. Tuesdays 4. ' I - 1 C7C1 1 ' t.. ' - - - I 1 . ' rAZ) ' ' - 9.00 am. to 4:30 Tuesdsys 'bre LI tete VII) ISV:XSS eVtrOld 1XS 1.., 1 wW1110.7p" tic L,...S It friday. and 'DrivaVp" tellm will serve you 9:00 sm. is" 8:00 p.m. on to 4:00 p.m Mondays end 9,00 Nt. Tuesdays thry Fridays. I t , ' 33rd Seth i StatirHU 114911 Om 9.00 a.m. le I:00 p.m. on Mon4ays; ' '- -, 129 Sooth Mots. HU 44911 Open 130 cm. to I p.m. ea Mondays; $:30 tot. to 4 pm. with ,"After sours through Fridays. IPS I ' ati:te GO, Teller' service 4 to - 0.3 - vh 1' 4 ' t I r - - 1 : . V i...... 0. 1 . v , - , - , Erie Bees ,- ,I , ,, - - ze ' A 4. - - 4, ) k ( '.. - . ' ',Nue Clark ' m: sand , Ittorales , . 71' , 1- The Intermountain West's Lege!? etni friendlien Saviv butistatom , - .,,...,.., ; v 0 i , I, CI ''''''. 1 ,' . ; t , - . -- . Leone Treadwell i t - 1 , ' ": i s'wv ,. i e i : ,,i,' INSURED SAVINGS. ' ' ' Assets, Over $12.5,000,000 HOME LOANS - 4- Goo Dollporno, Prittallt HOME MODEVIZATION LOANS - , ' - , ' . , : ; - ' - , - , . ,; '' t , . . , . , . - , . . - 2 ... - |