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Show Assist in Cache County Ir. Schedules Events lor USU SludciUs Clean Up Town MILLVILLE. Cache County The population of tins (AP) SmEtt northern U t a farmij g a evperiemed community one-daboost of some 50 persons Saturday when students from neaxbv Utah State University converged on the tow n business It seems these kids do aliout other people," be said. I think these college kids aie giving the rest of their k.nd a better image by working like they are in this i y rain Project Millville was born about three months ego when students at the university heard of the annual eeanup day in Millville and met with the town board to offer tbeir to a cleanup The university students banded together under the title of Project Millville and joined local residents in painting, making minor repaiis, trimming and removing trees, picking up trash, weeding gardens and cleaning and digging ditches. One group installed a di inking fountain at the town ball diamond and the USU" chapter of the American Welding Society elected bleachers for the park. Annual Event The workday is an annual event In Millville, but this was the first time anyone outside the community became involved. It is really refreshing to have some people really interested in helping and not asking in anything said Mayor John rcium, Clark, who also operates a day-lon- g ' - 4JT H Associated press Wirepnoto This golden eagle Is apparently recoering from poisoning that has claimed 25 golden and bald eagles in tVj oming. State Kep. John Turner feeds raw elk meat to the bird. More than a dozen other eagles dieu from electrocution. services. Were not so dirty we especially need help to be cleaned up, but X believe e' cia cue needs a cleanup and these college people provided a concerted effort with our townsClaik said. He said people, the boaiii WdS "pleasantly surprised" when the students first approached them for per- - Tliieves Take Bike Gwen, Grenwod, 42, 425 E. 2nd South, told police that her Schwinn bicycle, valued at $160, was stolen from her car while it was parked at Rancho Bowling Lanes. 641 W. North Temple. Anniversary mission to help. the provided Townspeople volunteer with a hot lunch m a church hall at noon. You Clark said, this is know, the first year the townspeople have chipped In and provided this lunch In past years, the town board paid for the meaL Help Helpless Many cleanup projects were aimed at helping persons in the community who were unable to care for their propertyMrs. Mila Huntz, a w idow in her mid 70s, said she w as proud of the students and thankful cared that they If they enough to help her. hadnt helped, I would have had to do what little I could and let the rest go undone. Thats what Ive had to do in the past. she said. Mrs. widow, Geoige Jessop, piaised the workers and said she would have had to pay to have the work done, if it werent for the- - volunteers. Millville is such a pretty little town and Another this cleanup really helps eryone here, die said. PARK FREE ev- Spec lal to The Tribune of Tnousands FRUWJ visitors will be able to learn In a nonoomper.uve, informal manner duimg Brigham Young Universitys 50th annuEducation Week al program, June 8 11. Ther wall be classes drawn from many of the schools subject-manareas, taught without academic credit, without examinations nearly SO separate topics in all, ranging from physical fitness to reading improvement to ecology. The theme this year is A er Golden Era There will be general assemblies daily at 10 30 a m. featuring prominent officials of the Chuich of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sairs, BYU films will be shown during lunch and dinner hours, Murray Fuu Das Special to The Tribune - Police Chief MURRAY Calvin Giien has been named chairman of the Murray Fun Days celebration July 5, The Salt LsLe Tribune, Sunday, May IS, 1J.1 Dni'roists Meet in Ogden, O to Adopt Four Resolutions (JOLLY (AP) Over Saturdays final resolution was in support of programs already initiated by the College of Pharmacy at the University of Utah, directed to yards the continuing education of pharmacists. 100 members of the Utah Pharmaceutical Assn, meeting in Ogden Saturday adopted four resolutions declared by officials to be in the public lntei est " The first resolution adopted dealt with tobacco sales and stores which dispense tobacco and allied products. It suggested a sign reading, We sen tobacco products for your convenience and remind you of this product mav that be injurious to your health." The second resolution was I Now thru May 30th 3e?vd Scrolls intended to minimize the burden of all the necessary report forms druggets must use when dispensing needed items through the Utah Division of Most remarkafcle and important exhibit ever from the 5mithsonian Institution. Exhibit included in Family Serves." The next resolution considered stated, Be it resolved that the Utah Pharmaceutical the action Assn, supports taken by the Utah Mediral Assn, in its stand in diminishing the prescribing of amphetamine drugs. ct Auditorium Parking on Richards Street. Use our NEW REAR ENTRY museum admission fee. Adults $ i.OO Children 50jf r at 37 Richards Street Solon in Wyoming Nursing ttl Eagle - the CASPER, eagles, including rare bald eagles, have been found dead in the state since May 1. Investigators believe the cause tnay be thallium, a Twenty-si- x poison used to control predat-0- 1 s. Turner, who is studying for his doctorate in ecology at the University of Michigan, said he noticed the bird sitting by the side of the road. The bird was not disturbed he by passing automobiles, said. It really made me wonder. He said he turned to the eagle and it struggled into the air, flying about 200 yards before falling. He trapped it with his coat, took it home and. with permission of a federal warden, began to nurse it Plane WYO. (AP) along eagle n $ $ $ 11 Storm Halts Hunt for 2 on Boctes1 a highway near Casper and took it to his ranch at the foot of the Grand Teton north of here. A JACKSON, WYO. (AP) state legislator is your.g trying to nurse back to health an ailing golden eagle found near a canyon where several other eagles have died since the beginning of the month. Rep. John Turner, 26, found -- weather in central Wyoming hampered search efforts Saturday for a missing e airplane tarrying two Kemmerer businessPoor single-engin- men. Missing since Friday night on a ilight from Kemmerer to Casper were Eiuce Hymas, owner of tv.o Wyoming radio stations, and Jack Laughlm, a g?s company employe. Mr. Laughlin is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Laughlin, 2541 Maywood Dr., Salt Lake City. Search and rescue un.ts concentrated on an aiea north and east of Lander Saturday after two California tourists reported seeing a plane in the area Friday night about the time the men should have been in that area. Poor visibility, clouds, mist and fog grounded most aerial searchers but one plane did get into the air at Riverton and ground units were sent in to investigate. 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