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Show Heese rrpcapiceed ct bea BeeetLL AOTC AE LER ETE omnice amen a. ve eagle SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1963 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County, Utah 5 Decision Vital to Provo Area Probe Planned On Rejection Of Gas Pipeline To Coast | OPENMONDAY‘ANDFRIDAYTILL 9P.M.—Park Free No DownPayment Needed When You UseSears Credit Bring Distinctive Patterns into Your Rooms with these Provo Chamber of Commerce Sen. Bennett indicated his con- would have meant tremendous bas asked State Senator John cern and was hopeful that full co- production orders for both of Bernhard to contact the Utah operation from all concerned them. P delegation in Washington to deter- would bring future benefits to the Other Utah interests have indimine the reasons for the rejection county. cated they will push for a rehearHigh hopes had been held that ing of the decision which rejected of the $151 million pipeline planmed to deliver natural gas to Geneva Steel and Consolidated the pipelines, and it was felt the Southern California and Colorado, Western would get the contract Provo Chamber of Commerce which would have had terminal for the steel. and pipe, which would join any such move. points at Provo Sen. Bernhard said Saturday that} be is attempting to contact Sen. Wallace Bennett to see if the rea- sons for the rejection can be determined There was a prime that Uteh County firms HARMONY HOUSE Provo Commun ity Swimming zosinus| Pool Lists Summer Schedule have benefited from contracts in} connection with the pipeline, Sen. Registration is now open for only properly certified instruc- Select Yours from Leaf, Floral or Texture Bernhard said. “Citizens must be | summer swimming classes, and tors. All pool instructor-life guard students may be enrolled at the personnel will have a Red. Cross really concerned about such matters as this, if we are going to keep our county industrial econ-| omy healthy. If we can know the Provo Recreation Office, 204 City Building from 8:30 a.m. through 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, reasons behind this‘rejection, we according to a joint statement by cam prevent them from happen- Pete Witbeck, manager of the Veterans Memorial Pool, and ing in the future.” } Senior Life Saving Certificate and will have completed a Water Safety Instructor’s Course. The ratio of students to instructor will normally be about 12 or 13 students to each instructor. ‘ Although he has no jurisdiction | Linn Rockwood, director of Parks ‘The pool will be opened for public swimming on June 1 at 10 a.m. im the matter as a state senator, | and Recreation for Provo City. | This year there will again be and will close Aug. 31. The first| Farm Bureau Square Yard | Urges ‘No’ Wheat Vote No Down Payment Needed, When You Use Sears Easy PaymentPlan. — Rich colorful patterns designed to harmonize with period or modern decors. Wonderfully easy to clean. Most stains come out with damp cloth. Moth proof. @ Floral with shell beige @ Parchment beige texture (leaf) © Sandalwood texture e Shell beige texture @ Shell beige and brown texture All-Nylon Pile Carpets in a Handsome Loop Surface |Alpine House ' Continuous filament carpets to give you superior wear. and resiliency. Highly resistant ‘Schedules to soil and stains. 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The public is invited to attend Certified Instructors regulation of production, marketAll classes will be conducted by | an open house at Alpine House, | ing, processing and exportation | 138 S. 3rd W., Provo, today from | of wheat (4) make it imposto 8 p.m. | sible for a grower to sell all of tion, congressmen are in office |2 | | A water color by Betty Day, a his high-quality wheat at top as a result of elections. camera and other doorprizes will market price; (5) deny the Penalties Claimed wheat grower the opportunity to “Approval of the referendum be given. compete for the market; (6) cur- proposals would introduce into} “And Alpine House will be haptail the opportunity of a farmer the wheat trade a restrictive sys- | py. to receive gifts, too,” said | to produce wheat for his own tem of certificate requirements | Robert Allen, a member of the use; (7) set the stage for gov- carrying penalties as high as | board of directors of Utah County| ernment regimentation of other $10,000 in fines or 10 years im- | Mental Health Association, which | commodities and livestock; (8) Pprisonment or both for those | will operate Alpine House as a postpone the day when wheat found guilty of violating the pro- | temporary residence for patients | production can become an ex- visions of the law pertaining to the | discharged from Utah State Hos- | seek work or | panding part of our economy certificates into the normal pro- | pital while they filled with opportunity for farm- cesses of bringing bread to the training to get work. ers rather than a restricted en- tables of America’s. families. | Already, said Mr, Allen, the asterprise losing its markets to “We hope that the farmers of sociation has received for Alpine | other commodities. America will so emphatically re- | House a piano, a record player, “We believe there are suit- ject the ill-advised certificate | high-ti, two wicker chairs, a | cleaner and other able alternatives to the certifi- plan that there will be no doubt vacuum cate pian, but before one can be in the minds of Congress that we | articles. ‘Fhe mental health association| adopted. we must clear the decks don't want to adopt such a prowas granted a three year $82,000 by defeating the referendum gram.” In addition to Chairman Post- grant from National Institute of| proposals on May 21 ma, other members of the state Mental Health to operate Alpine Reject Predictions “We do not take at face value wheat committee include Delores Stokes, Tremonton; LaMar Cranpessimistic prediction of $1 dall, Springville; Leslie Mills, ‘MARY’ STARTED | wheat if we vote ‘no The law Corinne; John D. Lewis, Montiprovides for supports at about cello; Elmo Hamilton, Riverton; | HOLLYWOOD (UPI)— Filming | $1.25 per bushel for those who Kendall Gurr, Parowan; Clifford | has begun on the Mervyn LeRoy stay within their allotments, and |J. Jones, Monroe, and LeRoy | production, “‘Mary, Mary,” which we doubt that the Secretary of Bowles, Nephi. |is based on the long run stage hit. Agriculture would use his authority as custodian of government held he Regular $6.25 three, four-week swimming in- session of instructional classes structional sessions for children. will begin Monday, June 3. GenThe sessions will be: June 3-June eral public swimming hours will 28; July 1-July 26, and July 29 be between the hours of 2 p.m. Aug. 23. Class hours will be 9, 10, and 10 p.m. Mondays through Fri- | 11 a.m. and 12 noon each session days; between 10 a.m. and 10)| p.m. on Saturdays; and between Monday through Friday. 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. on Sundays. Age Limits Students to be eligible must Rates for public swimming wiil either be seven years of age or be 25 cents for children 14 years have completed the Ist grade in and under, 50 cents for anyone 15 Opposition to the proposed | school this year. Registration will years and over. Rental of suits is wheat market ‘referendum set | be strictly on a first come first 15 cents; rental of towel 10 cents. for May 21 was pianned by the! served basis. However, the first An individual season ticket is $20, Utah County Farm Bureau at a session will be held for Provo City and a family ticket is $30 for the season. Season individual and recent meeting of its state wheat residents only. The second session family tickets may,be purchased growers committee in Salt Lake will be held for Provo City resi| at the pool starting June 1. dents until June 14 when anyone City. Registration fee is $4.50 per seswho desires to register may do S. J. Vean Postma, Logan, so. The third session is open to sion for which the student is enchairman of the committee said | anyone inside or outside the city titled to 16 lessons over a fourthat the effort will continue “‘to| who may wish to enroll. Registra- week period. Registration fees place before the farmers of Utah | tion for any one or more of the must be paid in full at the time of the undesirable features of the} sessions may be made now. Stu- | registration. Cochrane - Freeman two - price |} dents must bring their own suit | There will be beginner, interwheat program.’ The following | and ‘towel for these classes. | mediate, and advanced sections statement was released by the| There will be two adult ladies | in each class. committee after the meeting: sessions, one beginning June 4 | | and ending July 11, and the other | ‘Not Better’ “A& better wheat program is| beginning July 16 and ending Aug. 22. The class will be beurgently needed, but the Coch- } tween 1 and 2 p.m. Tuesday and rane-Freeman certificate plan is | Thursday. Registration fee for not better, # is worse than our these classes will be $10 per perpresent program. It will (1) re- | son for 10 lessons over a six-week duce income from wheat; (2) in- | period. Registration for either or crease farmers’ dependence on | both of these sessions may also tr measure your rooms, give estimates and show Yin a your floor needs. 207 NO. Ist WEST— PROVO Open Daily 9:45 a.m.‘til 6 p.m, A 1 Bane gan Bu Ler es P Monday and Friday ‘til 9 p.m. = |