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Show SS tndianCanyon RoadJobPr ojected ad“Between Dir|for g 30 SUNDAY, EDFIRMAGE PROVO APRIL I Su nday Herald 3 Co UTAH FIRMAGE’S -FASHIONS At Money SavingPrices! SKIRT SKIRTS LADIES SIZES AND STYLES Regular to $14.99 Hearing to Continue HereMonday on Harbor Park Plan L NOW... 5 = By VAL HESS available which would admit) Picnicking would be encour-!be constructed and a wide,/by private boaters so they can The Utah State Parks|the holder to any of the statejaged along the length of this|sandy beach would beinstalled.|launch their boats into the and Recreation Commission|parks north dike. The south dike Swimming Area river and go out into Utah Lake has presented to Provo City a| State officials said that any-|would also be extended further This swimming area would without going through the racing proposed plan for the develop-'one going to the park wouldlinto the lake and fishing and pe iocated along the shore of 272 At such times canoes, ment of the Provo Boat Harbor |be expected to pay this fee picnicking’ would be featured. as a state park. but agreed with the city com-| Boat Ramps Much discussion was heard|mission that perhaps a nearby| b Utah Lake just. west of ‘the kayaks and other non-power camping and picnicking areas boats would be restricted from harte \south-of Provo River. the river, at a recent public hearing intolarea could also be developed) The eae is oa enh ‘A maintenance area would) ‘The BYU aquatics laboratory the matter, with participants for use by people who only numerous boat ramps as well|be built on the eastern limit of in the boat harbor area would divided among being in favor|want to drive to the lake to as-loading docks. There would|the park and space would bealso remain and possibly be ex‘of letting the state take over enjoy the view. lates be some boat.docks avail-|available here where boattrail-|panded to act as a type of + A continuation of the where the present concessions} Gadde ie ot pat Me Visitor: Center jable for long-term storage. {és or boats that are stored in museum for visitors. heteeun OT oer ee | The administration building,| 4 concession area would |. be|tHe Marina could be placed and) State officials stress that there ,,(and visitor center, would be, ~<(be protected by a locked fence ateris dnathave tobe wiblic | a 6 are many I hearing will be held Sa Mon: eeeee Enea, aay ee are located. These would be ecient, other propsals are Tes0“0H before the plan. be day, May 1, at 7:80 p.m. in the harkore a le aa - at o leased to a private firm and|. readin ae a oe city commission chambers. |eleq and cath h a oda refreshment stand would be ich tof uae A SI : a ae The accompanying photo-| Parkin, PRneO N.S Idbe ms located there ‘as well as head0 pea pes Map. graph shows the outline of g_ areas. wold \cated east and northeast of -|_ Near the -mouth-of-the-Prove what the state has proposed| : doing {River with the harbor area. | boat storage. comesfinal. All local residents are invited to attend the public hearing on May 1 and air their views on the situation. iti facilities |picnicking would _be enjoyed : jwould be provided for the Utah Each of the separate areas on both sides of Provo River| South of Provo River would rich and’ Game Department, inside the park. 2lso be extensively developed.|5,745 and Recreation Depart- MEGUIAR'S MIRROR BRIGHT use when the park is eventu-|" ‘The north dike would be ex-| For the present, the first’ment, State Boating Rangers ally completed, if the stateltended out further into Utah|area just south of the riverand Utah County Sheriff, as assumes. the responsibility. [Lake ‘and would be curved -to|Would be for camping. How-|well as the Provo Boat Club. rt Conives of the|tHe south to form an exhibi-/ever, as funds became avail-| However, Provo River would, tion harber for boat facing. |able, the camping’ aréa would /be reserved for use by nonParks and Recreation Depart- ‘At the very end of this dike|be developed even further south power boats from the concession ment, estimated it would take a restaurant would be built|and the area borderingtheriver /are upstream. The only ex¢epabout 10 years and $1 million MIRROR GLAZE World's Finest Polish Household, Automotive, Peete Fetes have been labeled as to their just and. boat docks would be pro-|Would be turned into a picnick- tion to this rule will be when for the area to be fully devel- vided’ so that diners could get|ing spot for large groups. speed boat races are being held oped. As much money would athe restaurant by road or| A vast swimmingareais also|in the exhibition harbor, then be spent each year as possible it, planned’ Dressing rooms would a ramp will be opened for use toward final completion. of the proposed plan: The entrance to the park would be on West Center Street, just west of the Corleissen Bridge. It would be T. J. DISTRIBUTING CO. for Utah and. the Intermountain. States P. 0. Box 278 — Provo, Utah 374-9619 ‘ park would be collected. As outlined by the state, the fee would be $1 per car or a $7 annual permit would be LADIES SIZES Regular to $14.99 «58 Regular to $6.99 NOW.... LADIES FORMALS Now Ya. PRICE | LADIES SPRING 94" Regular to $39.99-NOW........ 0+. GROUP 2 Regular to $2.99 $ 4g” Seminarfor DUSTERS Secretaries and SWIRLS Serna Regular to $7.99 Reg. $8.99 to $9.99 $ NOW ni can Sueaweocesens 7 Reg. $10.99 to $11.99 $ 88 SHOW cin gawsteseecueai ecu hern sai 8 LUGGAGE ee SALE NS ys Saturday at the Riverside Coun- try Club. Joan Stoker and Jack Emery LG representing IBM Corp. showed | 200 MEN'S SHIRTS GO ON SALE AT 9:30_A. M. MONDAY MORNING Reg. $5.00 DRESS SHIRTS and Reg. $5.00 and $5.99 SPORT SHIRTS NOW New Colors New Styles Mostly No-lron Shirts — Stock Up ! MEN'S CHINO CLOTH MATCHED WORK PANTS AND SHIRTS SUNTAN OR GREEN Famous King Kole Gold BondLine Sanforized — Vat-Dyed . . will not fade PANTS—SALE PRICE SHIRT-SALE PRICE 2.55% 2.94” > Presiding at the meeting was — ModelCoats and Swirl Dresses Modern machinery and methods of acquiring knowledge were presented to more’ than 125 secretaries at the annual Seminar for Secretaries ‘sponsored by Utah County Chapter, Executives’ Secretaries Inc: Mrs.’ Marian Kavachevich,pre- 88 Regular to $59.99-NOW ...... 2.005 34 GROUP 3 GIRLS’ STRETCH PANTS Regular to $85.00—NOW .... 125 Attend films projecting office equipmest of the future.- Evelyn | Wocd, founder of Reading Dynamics _Instituie, discussed rapid reading techniques which have been taught to generals, senators, and congressmen in | addition to leaders i:. the busi-| ness world. Spectacular demonstrations of reading up to 4000 words per| minute with complete compre: | hension were given before the | group. | Following luncheon and a hairstyle show, Duane H. Laws of the Departmentof Child Development and Family Relationships at BYU discussed “Time for Each Other in’ Marriage.” In concluding the afternoon, Fern Ercanbrack reviewed)"‘All the Time You Need” by Robert Updegraff. , Children’s SLACKS SUIT SALE GROUP 1 FIRMAGE’S ARE OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY ‘TIL 9:00 P. M. here that fees for the state SLACKS Street Floor MEN'S and BOYS’ SWEATERS eo. SALE OF Boys’ SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $2.99 to $3.99 OU; Tey 90 Ve PRICE Now spe*,, 3x 18 INCH OVERNIGHT yy 22 INCH WEEKENDER Yr 24 INCH TRAVELER xx 26. INCH PULLMAN yx TRAIN. CASE j REG. to a nf $788 NOW - . l % e a |