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Show i Sunday Herald SUNDAY,FEBRUARY 4, 188) Funds Still Needed § “ aeeee a Restoration Continues or ene OnSpring Lak e Project ; ; By MADOLINE C. DIX¢ DN PAYSON e Work making it nece flagman at entry and exit « must be paid eff 1 oN Guard Utah ty, Payson City, Ma t diesel oil the Guard machine: ; To help the fin st tus e of the project, Mr, Hol as OREM POLICE RESERVES who offer valuable volunteer James Simmons, Back row, fromleft, Robert Richards, Jess service to the city, Front row, from left, Sgt. Ted Peacock, Peterson, LeRoy Mott, Jack Kofford, Bob Jepperson. Law- and Blackett Contractors published a book on the his. R. F. Greenhalgh, a Santaquin tory of Spring Lake, Some of| HONORED FOR OUTSTANDING WORK in range conservation is DeWitt C, Grandy, range conservationist for six counties with headquarters at Heber City for the Soil Conserva- contractor, Various units of the linison officer from the regular police, Dean Wilkinson, Norman Cox, Eugene Larsen, Nyle Shumway, and Police Chief material is a re-print of guard will rotate assignments|the volume, “Trail to Sun- O fo give each unit an opportunity down’ by York G, Johnson, A tion Service. He is shown with a picture of a scene on the Christensen Ranch east of Heber, \shere proper grazing practices are being carried out to achieve adequate conservation. for on-the-job training copy may “© obtained by writRoads are being built into the ing Keith Holman, 790 S. ist) Mr. Holman said. Two cranes the actual cost of the book are on the site and numerous for paper and printing is 80 trucks as well as caterpillars cents. He is selling the book Award for Conservation — Orem’s . i Folice Neserves § years. SCS, bi S s service Tire Co, fire, Oficers repurt that the num-/hours of servic:, ma rovement reaches much farththe rancher. The benecommunity wide, even said: ‘We take this oppor-' statewide.” they gave 24 and at the CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE ab PLASTIC SEWING CHEST Uvida Will Explain Plans For Pleasant Grove Area Win Meet | Valuabie Laurence Gray has beenelect- A letter from A. R. Swanson, |g; r than state conservationist for the|fits are Debaters V ber of contacts logged by mem- Triple E Co, five, 29 hours. Tae bers on police duty for 1937 reserve men rece!ve no pay for papergee’ = eeean numbered 1991, During two re- this work normallyhas i ee Sree araJackfor: cent major fires in Orem, the Sgt. Ted Peacock of the regeS 2s liaiof about 12\ford as secretary, Directors are reserve force offered invalu- ular po'ice force reserve. Dean Wilkinson; Garn Mecham able service, At the Taysom son officer with “= = hours of volunteer! both livestock and deer bas !the value of this range im-|| Wasatch Render Reserve service to Orem City dur.ag and Keith Scott, Force, with 15 members, 1967. gave are being put to work for $2.50, with all proceeds out- A mountainlion The lake will be cleaned out side of costs going into the @ life expectancy all the way around, and rushes project fund, DeWitt C. Grandy, range spe- There are over two millioniang weeds will be burned cialist for North Central por-) acres of privately owned range where necessary. A certain i tion of Utah, was honored re- land in these 11 soil conserva-|amount of mud will be lc.t inj cently with a cerificate of merit tion districts. the !ake to assure that it holds and a $315 check recognizing his Tremendous improvemen t|water after it is filled, Beautioutstanding work in range con- has been made on these private | fication of the area will conservation, according to Ralph| range lands, At present will|tinue long after the lake is H, Felker, area conservationist | over half of the range area is |restured } for the Soil Conservation Ser- being managed according to a| Water was drained from the} vice at Provo. conservation which has|lake several years ago when Mr, Grandy, with headquar- | been det by the rancher, |plans were made to clean out test at Heber City, works in six Mr. Grandy has worked very|the silt and muck that had accounties — Juab, Salt Lul losely with these ranchers to |——————-—————— Summit, Tooele, Utah anu them develop their conser-| 1.nityy to recognize the outstandstand ||ij satch. More directly he proPlen. In ‘numerous iting work Mr. Grandy has ree vides range conservation help} bee to the 11 soil conservation dis- stances plant cover has revital doing in working with soil cvn-| tricts in these six counties, Fe and eae — servation districts and ranch-| azard has been |ers. ‘The resulis of these efforts | ly reduced and range feed jean be seen in manyplaces, | P rem OEM site to use in Fauling mud out, W., Payson, Mr, Holmanstates Police Heber SCS O ficial Gets rence Gray, Keith Scott, Garn Mecham, Stever Miller, Reed Olsen and Earl Partridge. s | san... WAT nian sp.06n HEBER — Wasatch High School's Forensics Squad garneted the sweepstakes trophy for the third straight year at By CLYONE B. LOWE welcomethe group, and conduet| 6 the College of Eastern Utah PLEASANT GROVE--A spe-|the meeting. i Meet held recently in Price. The Wasatch team gathered a inl meeting will be held Feb.! Grant Thorn, president of total of 86 points for first place| 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant) Uvida, will introduce the pro- | 7 S GRANTS CASUALAIR | while Fmery came in second! Grove City Hall, with Uvida| gram. members directing the event.” Richard Stone, executive| with 65 poinis, The Wasps, coached by Kent! A “Blueprint for Action” will be| board member, will define the! * Larsen, were victorious in. three} unfolded by Uvida for local needs of the community and| business and peur! lead-| county in relation to Uvida; | previous inter-school debate ers at the meeting. 4 |Richard Benson, Uvida mana meets with Orem High School, | American Fork High School and In order to ee ac! "petter |e? | discuss “Plans For Fi Lehi. At the recent Wasatch munity in Utah Valley a bettering Needs”, Grant Thorn will | High Invitational Forensic understanding of the purpose) discuss “Implementation of the REMNANTS 100% Cotton Homespun Latest fashion colors and Prints of washable and crease Tesistant finish. aera Dvritstheecee’iy Meet, the Wasps werevictorious again over Provo, Pleasant | Grove, and Springville. These’ Association), the meeting will) py Mayor Fordham. At this] feature local and county busi-| time, discussion will be opened|! wins were significant to the ness leaders in a discussion. |19 thoge in attendance, Class B squad from Wasatch as’ they were at the expense of _MayorFordhamwill Working to formulate plans \for an outstanding conference Class A schools. are Mayor Fordham, William At the CEU meetin Price the Garst, president of Pleasant] undefeated debate teams conGrove Industrial Development| sisted of Rae Lynn Winterrose Gets Underway |committee: 0. Lee | ard Elaine Whimpey, and Karl) \C of C president, A. B. G MeMillan and Curt Moser. Inj extemporaneous speaking Ralph A new Four-H Clubcalled the| Pleasant Grove member on the| Fugate took second wnile Mary | Dandy Dressmakers has been|Uvida Board. | Invited to attend the special MePhie took fourth place. organized in Edgemont. Eileen Anderson took fourth Mrs. Ronald Butler is the|/meeting are all city council- * New 4-H Club place in humorous reading,| leader, with Elaine Butler, pres-| men, officers and members of while Jeanne McGuire took fourth place in ciumatic reading, In legislative forum, Gary Silver won a first place trophy, and Paul Clayburn took third) place. CANCER CURES WORKING Some 1.4 million Americans are considered officially cured of cancer, since there has been no evidence of the disease for| at least five years after treat-| ment. 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