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Show 2 About People Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denys} Fees Go Into Effect | No Parking | Allowed on SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1967 Utah ‘County, Utah Sunday Herald Provo Boat Harbor Becomes. State Park in Wednesday Ceremonies ° Parade Route No cars will be allowed to Mrs. Ronald Mooney hosted ¢ park along the route the Provo Freedom Festival parade an will memories of their a pleasant surprise birthday have hai next Tuesday, according Boe tour of Europe luncheon during the week hon- follow to Sgt. Max Littlefield of ‘the as they return to home activ-joring Mrs. Verdon Hatch. Rela Provo Police Department. ities in Provo. The couple re-jtives and friends ‘also attendAs has been-the practice in port touring ‘the countries of ing includeq. Mrs. Blair Reese, past years, the ban on parking Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Mrs, Bert Manwill, Mrs, Alma will be in effect from 6 a.m Germany, Holland and Bel- Ross and Mrs, Lyman Hatch. Tuesday until after the parade. gium, by plane, train, auto and Officers and Roy: Scouts .will boat. Especially remembered Mr, and Mrs, Rex Kelsey of patrol the area from 6 a.m. is the ride down the Rhine and Provo anticipated a long holi- on stopping cars from parking Neckar rivers on a three-day weekend, boating, fishing along the route. decker boat and journey to the and water skiing as they left for Any cars that are found on} Black Forest and tours of Paris Flaming Gorge on Friday> They: ne-streets involv | nual permit will admit the hold- mit, or placed on the dash- of the water“system with some By VAL HESS drinking fountains. “The extenNext Wednesday the Provo &f to anyofthe state parks and board. Boat Harbor will become Utah those persons who now have the A ranger will check cars in siow of the outer bay dikes also outstanding recreational areas and paying the $2 difference. For -the first few weeks .of fro1-the construction project Lake State Park — and_a long $5 Provo City launching per- the harbor area and any ar not will start in the near future range program will begin’ t ‘o mit may obtain”a state permit displaying the permit will be with rip-rapping material being hauled there by Provo City develop it into one of the mostt by turning i in their city tag ticketed. H The ticket machine will be operation, an attendant will be on Center Street. of the West. However, the takeover by the keyed to use four quarters for Placed at each of the twoticket) But Mr. Andersonsaid that departmentplansfor this fall will Utah State Parks and-Recrea- 4 Car ani d those going to the lake machines to assist users, Slow at First see a big campground area tion Departmentalso will signal should be prepared to pay four the initiation of a use fee that quarters to the machine unless Mr. Anderson said that the built south of Provo River and GORDON--HAMILTON. must be paid by persons who/they have the annual permit. improvement work will be rath- the beach south of the river Display Permit er slow at first a8 the bulk of also will be developed. Flusi take advantage of the facilities The state department rec- the $108,000 that has been ap:toilets. will be installed as well Provoans stopped at. North- with Mr. Kelsey's Marine Corps ors can’t’ be readily found.| at the park. brook, Ill,, where they visited buddy and wife, Mr. and Mrs.|corgeant Littlefield said. ‘There are some exceptions. ommends that when a car is propriated for Utah Lake Park as. other improvement work their daughter, Mrs. Keneth Donald Gage from Helena,| pp, ¢ parade will-travel along) According to Clark Anderson, \driven into the area, the pre- over the next biennium will not started. (Nedra) Johnson who, with her Mont; Also expected to join | University Avenue from 1150) operations, supervi isor for the mit should be displayed in the!become available until Aug. 15 The state take-over will be children, Dana and Erik, came them there are relatives,“Mr.|| North to First North, then east state department, no chi arge windshield, either fastened to) However, the picnic facilities|officially marked with a proto Provo with them” and are and Mrs. Bud Davis from Orem, to First East and south again) will be made for the entire the sunvisor, which is then|and toilets will be installed'gram—at- the harbor —Wednesarea south of the Provo River turned down to show the pervery soon, as will an extensioniday at 10:30 a.m. visiting here, It is expected that to Center Street. It -will then} Mr, Johnson will join his fam-/ Marine Corporal Leon N. turn east and travel on Center for this summer, as little, if| ily later for the return trip to Rhodes, son-of Mr. and Mrs, Street to Eighth East. any, improvement work will be Illinois. The ban on parking pertains SPRINGVILLE—Members of ‘done there this season. Boat Permit Use to the streets involved all along the Springville Rotary Club Concluding her visit of two har N, C,, from Fort Bragg, the entire route, Also, the holders. of Provo held installation ceremonies City boat launching permits years in America, Mrs, Martha ‘ayetteville, N. C,, where he recently, and club members Gottwald’ has returned to her in Operation for the summer will be able to ‘hosted their wives as special use the launching facilities unhome in Berlin, Germany. Most guests. 1 der these permits without havof the time was spent with her Main speaker for the evening daughter, Mrs. Jerry Smith at ing to pay additional state was Orson Brown, former resi- money, Fort Bragg, N. C. dent and businessman in leaving, Mrs, Gottwald spent Mr. Anderson pointed out Spanish Fork area, The protwo months in Provo with her that during the summer the picgram was under the direction’ nic facilities in the harbor area brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. of Bill Duncan, “Franz Zastrow, who accom: itself will be improved, es-| Incoming officers were in- pecially down the northern panied her to New York where stalled as follows: Gordon they are visi their son, The water pollution problem Hamilton, president; William bank of the Provo River. Some Ulrich Gerlach, wife and will be the subject of a meet- Averett, vice-president; LaMar’ 4 picnic tables will be moved new baby girl. A farewell lunching of the Health and Sanitation Miner, secretary; Wilby Met- into the pork, with most going ‘eon was tenedered Mrs. GottCommittee of the Provo Cham- calf, sergeant-atarms; with along the river but some in the ber of Commerce July 12 at Edward Poulsen, George Lions Park area and some near 7 a.m, at the Rodeway Inn, ac- Wright, Jeff Miner as board the clubhouse area of the har-| borIr. ‘cording to William K. Wother- members. spoon, C. of C, manager, Outgoing president was Milan’ stalled — two ‘west of the con‘and Mrs. Lyman Dr .G, G. Carlyle Thompson, Packart cession area and two near the director of public health for - Two Orem men, Seaman Aj Lions Park — to temporarily Utah, will be the speaker, disprentice Ivon R. Young, U.. serve the needs of the public. cussing pollution of Utah Lake Other Projects -| through the. rivers and sewage Other projects will be the inplants, according to Mr. Wotherstallation of traffic control log spoon, barriers, the grading and gravDr. Robert Peterson, chaireling of the parking lot and the man of the health and sanitaerection of ticket machines on, tion group, will conduct the West Center Street and the meeting. Everyone interested is Uteh County Read entering the invited, Reservations should be made with the chamber of camAMERICAN FROK—Lloyd E. (ew merce, Jacklin has been named park Z ship, USS Green ranger “at the Timpanogos Corleissen Bridge. , Cave National used to dispense tickets to those * Monument. going into the harbar area. Ranger However, those who wish to go Jacklin suc| ceeds Kevin PLEASANT GROVE—A cash and Madrid, Enroute home, the also expected 10 rendezvous| yi te iewed wen ifthe ome Installation Put your MeetTopic reo s< a sf § 5°E zz Ls aFyitltla = =Fa ag RE ‘S 5 2 Utah Lake Pollution Four pit tollets will be in-| E Bs zHZ8 i = 5 5 BS2xE fi;ERREfz s £E &= ae 7a 5i 7=i Held by Rotary Club Timp Cave Gets New ‘savings to work for 3 monthsin Park Ranger Pleasant Grove aboard the tank landLibrary Gets Cami,partiepsted intheDe ‘Soldier Of Year’ Named Endowment =—|**?"#* Presram From Springville Pp. 5 renee} SUNDAY,JI ULY Born today, you have a great cape- acyecm ‘Smith, city librarian. erarea youre ‘going To. 0.1,you toke. great the money was spent for books| - care in scheduling your time and study- To date, the following books Ing bao iaivotaofoperation,elcam have been pected ; : now ava to Foot pected Fortierpain occur, since Oeteuae foys plen for al Soingircie = readers: “America’s Western tier,” by John Ha Fron- wp tyne, lesYoucance, “Trails Plowed Under,” by ones, ‘You cansake vee et them le LEO (uly SAvg. 2%)—Don'T tet an off balance. . 29) )—Take ‘this time. A good Sun new plans regarding "si lthe 116th Engineer Co. of the Springville National Guard. He is _married tothe former Karma Averett of Springville. Guitar Numbers len BAD CHAD VALETTA, Malta (UPI)— British aviatrix. Sheila Scott, holder of the womens roundthe-world. air record, Saturday said she had to give up her Wew’s|attempt to set a new London-to;|Cape Town record because the’ Chad government would not let her fly over its country. On Latest LP ffi Bh 5 si ie 5 By: Chet Atkins 3883 “enjoys both in the United States and abroad. iy i NEW YORK (UPI)—This is a It is-Wfs 20th year with RCA US (Apr. MMay 2)—Let In. ores his 10th as boss man door chores go as at the recording company's gigantic studio at Nashville, M Tennessee Gov. Buford Ellingyesterday and you'l not make the same ton recently proclaimed one ones foday. Think! hd a Sunday’ as “Chet Atkins Day” CANCER (June 2) — Make » and an audience of 10,000 heard wise decisions ‘where a partnership deal low artists pay tribute tojhe ‘ain Atkins’ latest LP, “Chet| i ‘Atkins Picks the Best” (RCA| noon and eve McKibbin, SPRINGVILLE — Michael W.| _ Farrer, SP-4, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Leon Giles of Springville) and the late J. Ross Far-| rer of Beaver has been named “Utah Army Nation> al Guard Soldier of the Year” for his | unit. He was honored at a Mr. Farrer banquet attended by the governor and other state dignitaries, Michael was chosen first on the local unit level as “Soldier of the Year” and then for the group at summer camp at Camp Williams, then on the state level. Cpl. Farrer is a member of who was » transferred to use fee. The bridge acNavajo Nariver nearer the har} tional Monuone-way “for south ig ment several Mr. Jacktin months ago. Mr. Jacklin is a native, of Salt Lake City. He graduated from South High School and received a degree in Zoology at the University of Utah. He has been associated with the National Parks Service Total U. S. households, now since Oct., 1965. He has been jabout 60 million, may increase employed at Carlsbad Caverns to 8&4 miltion by 1985, says the National Park, in New Mexico, since that time. He assisted in the discovery of a new room at Carlsbad, while on the staff there, He will reside in the staf quarters in American Fork Canyon. ” oOET Emery County Reunion Slated In Liberty Park SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH’ COUNTY The Emery County reunion will be held in the Liberty Park Six months, carrier ? 3 Bowery in Salt Lake City on ‘One year, carrier anywhere im United St ates July 22, All present and for- One‘Mail,month $2.00 mer county citizens are invited} to attend the reunion, which includes a program at 12:30 p.m.|_0®! THE FOLLOWING LUMBER DEALERS WILL BE OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY JULY 3rd ¥, 21)—Don’ 2% a UTAH TIMBER AND COAL CO. 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