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Show Provo Commission Post PAYSON — Witt, federal the Federal. Water PolJution made monthly to hou cholds. grant assured, Payson City of-|Board, according to anno! Adve ficials now look forward to|ment by Sen. Wallace F_ Ben- st * awarding a contract for con-|nett, R-Utah. struction of an $800,000 sewage The balance of the cost has disposal plant with additional!heen accounted for thr ; /Collection lines on the east side| $480,000 bond issye approv of the community. citizens last- December | W. Frank Killpack, Provo businessman and former city councilman, Saturday. announced his candidacy for the posi- tion of Provo City Commissioner in the coming municipalelec- ~ ‘A long-time resident of Provo, Mr. Killpack currently is in the Teal estate business, Formerly he was with Anderson Lumber Company for many years. He served six years on the Provo City Council under the council-manager form of govof that time he served as as-|-| Born in LeGrande, Ore., Mr. | Killpack moved to Provo in 1983 Utah County married. From the time he moved here Leuven of Afton, Wyo. They are parents of five children, all in 1033, Mr, Killpack has been a Provo resident except for a Statistics year and a half spent in St. George as a motel manager. BORN AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Friday: Girl to Raymond Dean and dalla Ellen Ney Hone, Spanish yy te Gordon and Deanna tymBunting McCoard, Spring"Gil to Rikard and Shanna Harward Pearson, Prove, Girl to Kurt and Beth Olsen Olson, Mapleton. Girl to Kenneth C, and Janice Evelyn Blake Hill, Provo. Boy to Robert N. and Sylvia Park Ostergaard, American Fork, ‘Thursday: Girl to Melvyn and Marlene Carpenter Bennett, Provo. Girl-to Frederick F. and Aliece Hall Boone, Provo. Girl to John Lehi and Lila Carrol Wells Jensen, Provo. Girl to Herman and Glenna Peterson Kramer, Provo. Boy to Lynn E. and Jeannette Millett Howell, Orem. Girl to Tommy and Beth Felix George, Orem. MARRIAGE LICENSES Dennis Lynn Martinsen, 3 Vernal, Colleen Billings, 23, American Fork, George Earl Gone16, Orem,| Binda Gene Smith, 16, Orem, Stephen Rich re 2, Provo, Gina Marie Grow, 21, Pro- wo. David Alan Grigsby, 22, Kings- Active in civic affairs he was a member of the Utah Lake Lions Club, active in the Boy Scout movement, and a member of the board of directors of the Bankers Life Insurance ‘Company, He has held numerous positions of responsibility and trust in the LDS Church. He has been bishop of three different wards the amount ofjthrough an accumulation o! State Department of Health as well as the Federal Water Pollujtion Board, The plant is expect |ed to be one of the most modern of its kind in the area, capable of servicing a community of 10,- 000 population, Tt will be located about a half mile north of Payson City limits - the eastiSide of North Main Street, The city purchased: a | Reflecting on the past six|with good common sense. There|ten and a half acre piece of real |as a young married man. His wife is the former Zelma Van in Clegg Cites Qualifications Desired in Candidates For City Commission Post ernment, 1956-61, For two years W. FRANK KILLPACK A. grant «.~ $198,000 has been approved by!funds through Assessments “SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1967 Sunday Herala 3 several months, Plans tan” County; teh Saar have been approved. by Utah tion. GUESTS WHO WILL ATTEND the coming Seventh-day Adventists “old-fashioned campmeeting” in Kelly’s Grove this week are from left, H. M. 8. Richards Jr., speaker; GerdaHeoterien, pregreca soloist; Phyllis Henderson, organist and secretary, Thay ns pobreoneeacs “Vspe ot Enos program, years as a member of the Pro-jis no. substitute for (Common estate from twoseparate parties vo oo Commission, Luke Clegg] sense. early last spring in antici y outlined some qualities| “Big issues and problems are|tion of the sik Mayor is ="uallfications he feels are}\in the making. Provois entitled) mar Lesser said today, —— important in the person who to the best, There is an abunwill succeed him this oadance of good material and| Because they consider it the fall. walified people for this posi-/most peaceful color, Buddhist Commissioner Clegg has an- tion. Let's select the best.” monks wear robes of orange, nounced he will not seek re-election to the position he has held| for the past six years and today | stressed the importance of that | ithe United Nations as the “Sav-||post and spelled out the type ot} ior of Elizabethville”; Miller}|person he feels shuld be elected | to the job. Brockett, leader of more. than|' tet will leave the city ost 15,000. young people in the Pa.| cific Union Conference; R. R. {mission with mixed feelings,” | Beitz, president of the Pacific jhe told the Herald. “But I still} Union Conference; L. R, Ras- have enough interest in Provo} mussen, secretary of educatition | City. to want to see the best| Two - State Conference of Seventh - day Adventists July 26-30 at Hobble Creek The public is invited to ann| Europe 1 located in West Ger“old fashioned campm many, which will be-conducted. by. the For home Bible study, corNevada-Utah Conference of respondence courses have been ‘Seventh-day Adventists July 26 prepared and are offered free through 30. Campgrounds: have by the Voice of Prophecy in ‘been built and large tents erect- 72 languages. Separate Bible ed ata site located one mile courses are designed for jun— Pioneer, Rivergrove, and up Hobble Creek Canyon befor the Pacific Union; and H.K, TK [possible Person elected to the |commission.’* BYU Fifth Ward. He was a yond Kelly’s Grove on the left) iors, senior youth, adults; alco- Termohlen, pastor of holics and Braille for the blind. member of the West Utah Stake lforj, ‘Bishop, California, Adventist Mr. Clegg’s assessment of the Opening Meeting High Council for a time, qualifications. needed by anyone church. Featured during the five day The opening meeting, WedExperience Ci Cited aspiring to theoffice of Provo conclave will be Associate nesday, 7:30 p. m., will fea- Meetings will be conducted City commissioner follows: Mr, Killpack believes that his six-year tenure on the city coun- “Voice of Prophecy” speaker, ture Leslie Hardinge, Ph. D. daily from 6:45 a. m. until 9) “This is a fulltime, well'H. M,S. Richards Jr., and his cil and the interest in city govlof the Department of Religion|, m, at the campgrounds -un- paid position. One cannot serve musical group composed of of Pacific Union Collegelocated), ernment which he ha: two masters. In addition to an .|Gordon and Phyllis Henderson at Angwin, Calif. Dr, Hardinge der the direction of Elder Dan maintained enhance his Dirksen, president of the Ne- ordinary eight-hour day in the ifieations for the city commis-"land the Wedgewood Trio. Elder will present a series of lectures vada-Utah Conference of Sev- office, there are early morning Richards is the eldest son of| sion post, pro-(o0 the “Sanctuary” of Moses, enth-day Adventists and G. C. meetings, evening meetings, “T enjoyed my service in Pro- Dr. H. M. S.. Richards, PrO-lHe will illustrate his lectures Lashier, treasurer, Local ar- calls on Saturday, Sunday and gram speaker and founder. He with a scale model sanctuary vo City government , and |S ‘rangements are being made by holidays and some emergency I feel the city problems’ are ‘is heard nationwide on the three which took many years of re- Pastor H. Eugene Miller of the calls late at night, Anyone with similar now. It will be my de- radio networks which carry the search and construction. to many outside interests or Provo church. Special p: sire, if successful in this cam-||broadcast. Twill be conducted each day for business should not be elected Other Speakers paign, to render full-time ser- Voice of Prophecy Group ‘Other guests who will be tak- children of all ages. Camping to this office. Vice to the needs and problems The entire “Voice of Proph- ing part in the camp meeting spaces are available to any who “Shakespearesald, ‘Give evof our fair city,” the dandidate ey group will be in charge! include: A. R, Friedrich, pas- would like to bring a trailer, ery man thineear.’ Remember lof the meeting on Thursday tor of the Reno, Nev., church; camper or tent, that every coin has two sides. “—T think Provo City in general land Friday evenings, Saturday Mary Walsh, Bible worker inIf a job should be done, do it. has had good government, and afternoon and evening, If it is not in the best interest structor for the Pacifie Union it is my sincere desire to see it The radio broadcast origin- Conference; R. F. Cottrell, as- FILTERING CHEMICALS ‘of the people, officials should continue in hopes that we might ated Jan. 4, 1942, and is now sociate editor of the Review have the courage to say no. keep up with the growth and heard in 31 languages op 1325) (& Herald (the official Seventh- OAK RIDGE, Tenn, (UPI)—| “The public interest should potential that lie ahead for our ‘stations around the world. Car- day Adventist church paper); Oak Ridge reece. nent come ‘inst. One should ask not’ communit ways of taking salt of] rying the Voice of Prophecy Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, diwater, have come up wtfrvhat seek this office to further his a added: “It is my under,{rectors of the Monument Val- might be a new weapon in own interests, standing that this is a full time ley Hospital for the Navajo In- pollution control, They have “T should like to vote for an job. If elected it will receive my and Russian is the powerful dians in Southeastern Utah; found that small amounts of| |individual who has a good eduundivided attention.” 2,000,000 watt, long wave, Radio iG. N. Banks, secretary’ of the certain harmless chemicals, cational background and some i al regional department of the added to a diluted salt water Pacific Union; Leonard Robin-| ee form a thin, filmlike son, missionary to Africa for filter when pumped through almost 20 years—designated by porous tubes, Hatch Cited as Outstanding Lions Member; Given Plaque BUCKET 0° CHICKEN © V4-PIECESOF GOLDEN BROWN CHICKEN © REAL CHICKEN GRAVY PAE TONE 505 North University Ave. Phone 373-1363 GRAND OPENING MONDAY, JULY 24th 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. RIBBON CUTTING CELEBRATION HIGH NOONI Auto Catches Fire; $100 Loss fire in an automobile Friday at 12:15 p.m, caused an estimated $100 damage, Provo Fire COMING. PHYLLIS DILLER AUG, 9-12 Owner of the 1962 automdbile is Ida Horrocks of Salem. HEAT WAVE MADRID (UPI)—Spain swl- Office, CALL 295-9407 AURA C, HATCH tered under its hottest heat wave of the year Thursday. Montreal is the world’s largTemperatures throughout most’ < French-speaking city after of the nation soared above 100 aris, degrees for the second straight day. It was 104 in Madrid. Grant Bradford House Restau rant LDEN APPLE ELEGANT FOOD — ECONOMICALLY PRICED SelinatinadLofft EVERY MONDAY DURING JULY OUR FEATUREWILL BE “NORTHERN EUROPEAN SPECIALTIES” yd ‘THE REGULAR GOLDEN APPLE BUFFET AS USUAL OTHER DAYS OF THE WEEK Otherticketoffices. fi at 13th So, & Main, Ba 814So.Main, SLC | and Theatre Bax ota a RIVERSIDE PLAZA — 1324 N. STATE ST., PROVO 24th OF JULY 11am, «8 p.m W. T. GRANT CO, 12th No. State St. FUN! Forthe Entire Family momma RIVERSIDE PLAZA 24th OF JULY SPECIAL ALL THE CHICKEN YOU CAN EAT! 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In the evening enjoy the Wildlife Film “African Safari’ ra naa om Payson to Call for Bit's Killpack Candidate For | |