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Show 7.77,..- . , '' ' 1 UTAH' VALLEY EVACUATION ' ' Fl"4"'"1"""""ir"r"P'1"mu..) , 1, Thousands Proffei -Housing Facilities , f ; , '1 ,o, 4 a I By LEO PERRY Provo 'News' Bureau Chief PROVOThousands of persons have volunteered evacuation properties and facilities in line with the Church Welfare Plan which can be used should a flood evacuation be called for In Utah County, Bishoi G. Milton Jameson, coordinator for the evacuation program for the .Mt. Timpanogos welfare region, said this week. "The response to a request evacuation program be needed. from stake and ward officers THE FLOOD evacuation pro that homes be surv.gyed to de- grain was established when termine what emergency space two officers of the Church, is available for flood evacua- - Elders Harold B. Lee is most gratifying," Bishop ion G. Romney, of the Council Jameson, said Flood , eyacua- - of the Twelve, met With Henry tion headquarters for the wel- - D. Taylor, chairman of the Mt. fare region program has been Timpanogos Welfare Region, on the Brigham and stake presidents fromUtah established Young University campus. County to outline plani for conlis being Organization speedy evacuation if needed. .a and showing survey pleted Subsequent meetings well stakes available quarters for those who called in individual would have to flee their homes where the flood program was hz an emergency is nearing corn- - outlined for stake and ward ipletlôn, the. coordinator said. A leaders. second survey is finished show- tog critical areas in Utah Coun- -6 FF---ty and some 'study,. has been OFFICIALSmade as to the potential needs in those areas. "Our record, system has been II established so that if we find HA fama for for quarters then. Sailing aboard the " SS ily our card system will show n what available quarters we have Lurline" leaving San Fran-i- afternoon cisco Monday that type of housing," Bishop Jarneson said. "We even try to were Elder Henry D. Moyle, match families with like person- - of the Council of the Mies," he said. Twelve; Bishop Thorpe B. THZ FLOOD CONTROL coorcliIsaacson of the Presiding nator said that individual Bishopric and Charles B. Mt. Timpanogos wards in the of the Presiding Blab- eitrafficials with Hyde along region , have lhandled moil: the emu- office staff . ik ,,,,,, ., ,... o 41. i'll'')Iir' ;Pt. tbal too A t , N. I 1 0,4 .; ; it 4. - -- 4 - 1 ) 4 - , ., : t r ...;.,,, , 1 : ,.4t 'I:S.4 Or..1..040 . , .1mit,...,..',::,,J , 11 it . ,,,,,,, ". - - -- - ; diNts ' i - ' ' '11. - 1 - '' 1 1 ,! i ' ''''' -1 i 1 4 r t. ' i ..' , - ."''''''''- 1 - . , (, f,- I . o,'---- .1 A t NI - Art,,,,,i, 1 - 4 . t ' 4,4, U. 1.10 (111 ' ,, ; . , ., 4,4" I o, pi ,s, ' 14-,- . r$,,JI:s Vi 00 4'1 I, 110 .11, ye0,,, 4.V 1,4, A t r ., , .4, 4 v., '7 . - : ' 1 4,. , ... . , )IS.'It. ' .. , - ... - - n and-laartio- - ' , TO ATTEND MEET - - , . - qt,Aptiora, t51.4,",2.vicTer. 41 ' , . - - .., -,r, put the individual where wards can take care of it, we are ready to step in," he said ' ! The labor supply for work along the Provo River also is .bethg supervised by the welfare region under supervision of re-gion officers. A total of 80 men daily are scheduled from the ward to work in Provo and Orem along the Provo River. Additional men are receiving in- struction in evacuation procedures and are on call should an stage ' ' - "14:0'4W Hawaiian Islands where they, will attend theOahu Stake quarterly conference and transact Church bust- ness as representatives .of the General Authorities. iiicompanyhig Elder , Moyle were his son Richard and grandson, Kenneth Yeates. k- , 1 .' - I s, ' , t k , , . i , .. lt , - t ' t I , 1 x , , -0 ... , i ; 4 ....... --' .' , .. ' Elder Widtsoe Speaker At Area Banquet of Delta 400 MEMBERS Phi, missionary fraternity, and their partners from eight western colleges heard of the uniqueness of their group and were urged to keep alive the influence for good that they had in the mis-- 1 sion field last Saturday night by Elder John A. Wldstoe of the Council of the Twelve. Elder Widstoe spoke to Delta Phi delegatel- from the University of Utah, BAC, USAC, BTU, Ricks College, Idaho State, Arizona , St to , Tempe And Weber College: at their autlal - - For Cleanup Prepare PERRY - - LEE 0, By S. WELFARE COMMITTEES In Th e flood a'rea In Salt Lake City are mopping up after the recent, destructive dutyT to guard againstifurther deluge and aro on stand-b- y disaster threatened by swollen mountain streams emptying into , Jordan River. Bishops of the Jefferson, Thktieth, Fifth and Arbor IN THE FLOODED areas, pumpWards in Temple,View, Stake lng of basements was susand Cannon and Jordan Park because the high water-tabl- e pended are Wards in Pioneer Stakedammore water as returned the of busy with surveys age done, to homes and of the fast as it could be pumped out type and amount of relief nec- Further drainage of ,undergriktt: ' tea aki-4,401titt essary tor - CH M Cli - t lvt444-,tregiu- WAt.P,:j' tet4riagt6e;listrfeaItrëa at rpA,940,k evacuated are slowly returhihg accomplished' 6efore is the University of Utah Union to their homes as the water re- effective, according pumping to bishops building, under a theme of the cedes and are assisted by wel- reporting from those areas. "Silver Lining." fare committees in estimating Bishop Clarence Merrill, of HIGHLIGHT of the evening damages done and in planning Redwood Ward, North Jordan which honored- Elder Wid- for rehabilitation. Stake, reports his welfare corn.. stoop founder and grand presAt s meeting of the Cannon mittee fully organized to cope ident ,of the fraternity, was the Ward Bishopric with the Pio- with the situation in his ward of five chapter neer Stake presidency, Monday presentation "Dream Girls." They weee given evening, it was determined to which might develop in case high water broaches the banks sterling silver necklaces with collect all information possible of the river to the west. Plans enlarged replicas of the Delta concerning the needs of stricken for evacuation and housing of , Phi pin. families to be compiled on the residents are foreseen and proThe girls included Ardis Ereregular green welfare cards for vided for in case of such an son, Utah; Jackie Hansen, BYU; future reference. From such a emergency. Rose Marie Wright, USAC; Joan survey, which is to be conductMore than 5000 members were Barfus, Idaho State; and Norma ed by the ward welfare comimmunized for typhoid lever Erickson, Weber. will , an effort mittee, organized NEWLY ELECTED presidents of be made to help those needing at three centers set up by the General Welfare Committee. the chapters were also in- supplemental assistance. Stations were established Montroduced. evacuated few of a the Only Music 'was furnished during families from Cannon Ward day and Tuesday of last week intermission by a quartet from area have returned and of ne- at the Jefferson Ward chapel, BTU which sang folk songs from cessity the survey will move 1510 Richards St. Fourth Ward nations of the mission field and slowly. Building experts will chapel, at the corner of Seventh the Utah chapter "Silkiaries" be called in in every case to ad- South and West Temple St. and who sang popular and novelty vise on needed repairs and es- at the Pioneer Stake Gymnasium, 538 South Eighth West. numbers. timate costs. Centers were opened again this week and will continue on the same days next week with an WELFARE REGION DIRECTORS extra session devoted to those , ' I i i 1, t ". '. C' I. 4- - ) ,, 7 tt I . LEARN ALL ABOUT CANNING - i I , . I who were . unable I, - s - , 1 to receive their first shots. ,, ., t- ' THREE -HUNDRED canning supervisors and Relief So- - INACCESSIBILITY -- OF- THE ciety presidents and work directors roet in the PioCHAPEL in Cannon Ward neer Stake Gymnasium last Thursday for instruction in because of the flood waters made it necessary for both Cancanning procedures in preparation for, the present can' non Wa.t and Jordan Park ning season. Ward members to hold their Attended by workers of the Salt Lake and Pioneer ,, meetings elsewhere. More than Regions, tho sessions were conducted, by regional offi200 members of the Cannon cers and instructed by John Campbell, canning supervisor - Ward met In the Twenty-sixt- h for the Church, who discussed problems ,involved in tho Ward chapel at 3 p.m. for ' their Mothers Day exercises . canning process. while Sunday School children Pres. Fred IL Peck Jr., coordinator for Pioneer Rein Jordan Park Ward honored , gion, discussed custom and home canning, urging expantheir mothers on the lawn of ' sion of that activity. ' . the home of Superintendent HarDuring tho sessions the newly revised Group Canold Jacobsen. Priesthood members met at the home of Law. ning Guido was distributed for the Information and instruction of those present See Flood, Page It --- , - , .. ,. di , NEWS ww:dauall 11,:my CHURC11 SECTION- -1 - t , i, . ' ; 0 , , PROBLEMS FLOOD PHI DELTA . . ! ' -'' .q6- , ' - ( . 1 ), , ': ' i . -- High Councilof Pioneer Stake, and maintenance engineer at Welfare Square. 4 i - 1 C , t - ,: if' s'''',,,,,,-- - - - i - ' - t . S4 ,( - ,- , , ; - ) ' e , ,,,1 , RUN"Pilot" Clay Allred, left, and his "Chief Mechanic" John Wendel take the Army "duck' loaned by the Sea 'Explorers of Tooels Stake for rescue work and emergency in the Salt Lake flood area, for a test run. The picture was taken near the Cannon Ward Chapel, seen In the background. Elder Allred is a member of the ON TRIAL - ' , ,1 ' - , - , ,.1 - , . , , . , , , ',t i . ., 11 ' 1 ' t I , ' - - i II - ' , . ' . HEADQUAB'rEBSBishop G. Milton Jameson of Hillcrest ,Ward, Sharon Stake, directs flood relief activities from converted press, box at Brigham - Young University Stadium-Bisho- p Jameson is evaeus- - Mt. for coordinator Timpanogos RegioS. lion ZVACUATION . - ,.. - - ,v , - , - -- . . . '.. h 4 ' ' 1 i e |