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Show Levan Irrigation Company Brings ore Speak at New Water to Area With Big Weli University 2 Sunday Herald SUNDAY. FEE 1. 1 YOUR BIRTHDAY and HOROSCO PE SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 11 s of the Le any have ram ive Judd Edgar Christensen, company well would produce about sccond tillery during World War1 (3150 gallons per minute) with a 240 foot lift, Hereceived his M.D. in 1928. A lift thig great is mot too practical, 8 way Is not De encvuraged, TODAY'S FORECAST one year after ase from the Army he served in the field president, said the tests showed the seven cubic feet per worked In 1925, under the Foreign Mission Board of the Congrega- so the pump will be installec to deiiv- JAY STEVENS tional Church, Dr. Judd went er between five and six second as feet (2250 and 2700 gallons per a medical missionary to South China. He survived bandits and Communists, but re- minute) from a depth of 175 feet The 20-inch well, which is a peated attacks of malaria dur ing the six years he was there part of a project that will mean forced his return to the United more water for the farmers at Levan, and increase the overall efficiency of their inrigation system, is located just west of Levan, It was drilled States, After recovering his health during several months of speaking in churches and colleges Jay Stevens thay 21) The wise Taurus will vee to setting Ie own house | in order — materially and spirtually before atternpting to advise others on & theirs GEMINI (hay ZJune 21) — Consider pes! succeses and faliures, Wha! you bout yourself may be Gains State Promotion along channeis beneficial to a take over the lead, LEO (July 2eAvg, 2) ~ Wide your Let something new lead you warning about the increasing AMERICAN FORK — Jay horizons. Into exciting adventures of thought and| Vit last fall by Cecil Stephenson of MORE WATER for Levan farmers will be possible as a result of this new big well being |menace of Communism and Stevens, assistant administrator ‘action. A good day for the family. Hol Utah. (Aug. 24-Sept. ‘Morning A Gny for playing the ox tested under the scrutiny of, from left, Golden Mangelson, Edgar Christensen (president |Japanese militarism in China,’}at the Utah State Training worsnip toliowed by uscal Sunday activ. gentry he received a fellowship in sur ‘The project consists of three of the Levan Irrigation Company), Vern Mangelson and Marion Wankier, iWies make this dey @ worthwhile, happy LIBRA (Se phases; The laying of 164 lin-|— _ ———— |gery in 1982 at the MayoClinic School was named coordinator one. Don't attempt to change the rv T in Rochester, Minn, In 193 he/for administrative services| ""*i,., (sent, 9 eal feet of ié-inch concrete 2) — An error may De to e returned to Asia, this time to with the Utah State Department In ludgmentiss wrely discoverable, Once business opportunity may become » and 350 feet of 12inch you find where your mistake hes been, tangled with legal matters. Straighien pipe; the installation t W. North China where there was 00|o¢ Health and Welfare, it was], some P ing. bout} 76 | out the one and you'll be able to grasp malaria. of 2100 lineal feet feet of 18 announced Saturday, hoinichesaeeset’ drakey "toed the other. When Japan's armies capturinch coi mnerete ditch lining; and ed his area he was under their | Mr, Stevens will assume his | the 3 ArUTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Boy Scout and equip|control for five months, He duties as chief administrative ping Saturday: JOHN |came home in 1938 to carry that | assistant to Ward C, Holbrook, “What we want is The well is Girl to John N. and Jane (BEATLE) |message to more than 1100 au-| chairman of the Department of last, 20° feet of more humanekillers!’ Reese Besendorfer, Heber City. LENNON |diences in 46 states in two} Health and Welfare, on Feb,16, Boy to Myron A. and Elien years, In January 1941, he re-| ‘The new appointee has been Provo Commutity Church | Edgemont Third Ward Boy|sumed medical practice in Min-| assistant superintendent at the Scout Troop 168 walked off with | neapolis. this month served as host for state school since A Kenneth and Marie first place honors this weekend| After Pearl Harbor, many where he has been in charge the monthly Cub Scout leaders’ at the first annual Provo Scout | people from all segments of the |of buildings, administration and roundtable of the Provo Dis- Ann burns Glazier, Provo. L. and Carol District Boy Scout Fun-O-Ree|community urged Dr. Judd to trict of the Utah National Parks . He has been employ , Provo. held at the BYU Fieldhouse) become a candidate for Con- |at the school since March, 1967, ‘Council. gress. He was elected in 1942 A resident of Provo, Mr, Stevge Dorothy annex. Rivers of the World is the Porter, Orem. Nearly 300 boy scouts, lead-|and served for 20 years as rep- eng graduated from BYU four theme for the month of Cub Thera Lou ers, and friends were on hand| resentative from the Fifth Dis- years ago with a degree in Scout activities and leaders and to see Edgemont Third Troop trict of Minnesota, counting and a minor in boys of the Community Church Gleneen 188 roll up 73 points, Second) Twenty-five universities and ness administration. He Cub Scout Pack demonstrated Feat, 1:41~3:46—5:51— lace went to Provo 22nd|colleges have conferred honor- previously employed in skits, stunts and ideas that 7:56 — 10.01 ‘oop 722, with 60 points, and|ary doctorate degrees on Dr. sale and retail petroleum other leaders attending can inthird place was earned with 56| Judd. In a congressional pol a budget examiner for corporate in their month’s propoints by Rivergrove Second|in 1962, he was voted by his of Utah ams, A total of about 120 ‘ard TA, in the House as one collegues attended, Gordon ad Maxine) Events of the Fun-O-Ree in-lof its fi ive most influential 56 N. UNIVERSITY + 373-4470 Pleasant Grove cluded knot tying, scout law re-| members, the only one so nam<r a Darlene lay, lashing, Simon Says, and | ed from the minority party. He balioon busting. was selected by his Republican Features Mon, 7:00 and 9:45 The Provo District Commis-| colleagues ag the congressman |gest, provides a brief daily comsioner Staff under the direction they ‘‘most admired.” The New mentary on world events to 900 ENDS TUESAY! \ Pleasant|of a Rex Dunford wag in| York Times has said: “Among radio stations, and continues to charge of the activity. Troop |his greatest assets is a reputa- speak to interested groups all Executive Rulon Skinner, BarSherrie over the country, particularly committeemen from of|tion for absolute integrity.” ney McGarry and Wilma Hig- 3 Community Troop Wins Statistics Church & CLOSED SUNDAY ers, Sally , Lee Weiser, Fern White and Ken White were in charge of the presentation. It was Mrs, Betty Dowdell, not Vidal, who a (NEPHI--Miss Juanita Gobel, purse with contents valued at well over $1,000 this week to an American Fork resident, In the excitement of the moment, the relieved owner of the What's Playing lly and Susan Tay, Pleasant Grove. jan, Boy to Ted B. and Jeanette Reed Terry, Fairfield. jan, 29: Boy to Ronald 'T, and LuJane Kresser Willes, Salt Lake City. ee ‘Legion Contest jan. 2B: Gilr to Phillip J. and Mary ‘se misunderstood the name. 's, Dowdell, of Provo, found Lee Crawford Bennett, American Fork. Boy to Robert and Ronnie wrist watches, and returned it Jean Powell Bingham, Pleasant to its owner, Mrs. Helen Cun- Grove. dick of American Fork. | Since steak is an everyday President Truman set up dish, Argentines prefer chicken, the White House's first and | turkey or pork for special occasions. only horseshoe court. the purse, containing $200 in cash, rings worth $1000, and two will speak on, Miss Goble Miss Goble was the winner of the local contest which was spons’” ed by Nephi Post No.1, American Legion. Stephen Bracken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain R. Bracken; won second place on the local level and Tony Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Cowan; won third. They sach had to write their own speeches and deliver them before local judges. All are members of Mrs, Fartell Wankier's fourth period Speech class, 4G. Property damage payMents average $221, a gain of §%, according to the Journal 6& American Insurance esti- SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY One month, carrier $200 Six months, carrier et) One year, carrier Mall, anywhere im United States | ‘One month $20 ‘One year 24.00 Heraia’ Telephone Numbers ah $050 mea b Open 6:30 Start 7 p. TIMP ; ; + DRIVE Leal te: io d i HURRY! ENDS THURSDAY ZEREWEE! E EERE \uey Music HAL] gs am prevents [ ‘ |r e a wt come CO ri am Cae PRD. i maee DON'T COME ALONE © TO SEE AUDREY HEPBURN ALAN “TEEMNESOPE A COu Ty 'S PELEASE A DARSat ARKIN RICHARD CRENNA UNTIL WAIT DARK 1255 5.STATE, PROVO,{/) Pala a Au DAY pararc TODAY Fox theatre FROM 1:30 \g30N at nd W # 3745625 WEEK DAYS 7—8:35 G2 ELD OVER TODAY Ny Cont. from 1:30 p.m 7:80 & 9:40 Did the filming of “Tony Rome” break up Frankie's OPEN 6:15 SHOW 7:00 225-1829 THE SMALLEST IMPORTANT” 1 “MAGIC BOY” for all Customers and their Fomilies of Utah National Bank WALT DISKEY,,sn Charite, the. 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JENSEN, Publisher Entered as class matter the post office in Prove, Utah CLOSED SUNDAY PLAYING MONDAY OPEN 7 p.m.-SHOW8:00 Ski On the Wild Side PAY HIGHER CLAIMS The average amount of in. iM surance paid in automobile § @écidents for personal injuries §§-$1,296, up 23% from 10 years ¥ ing editor of the Reader's Di- munities, At the Movies z sf Purse Finders’ Name Corrected and university comDr. Judd is now a contribut- || in college a the 22 partici sisted “with the judging. *F wo Nephi Girl Wins Grove. Church Cub lead- = TEE g 3 58.87 se gins, Comm i fiir attiajal tgh& g ijetie iy oue a: E 3 z s ee z z fi E ts 3 z i Fun-O-Ree | LAST 3 DAYS ts 4 eee ESZ gee a zass Z i Se é ? Hy t ii a i i i ul : deei i i il 4 aE at re i A i I! ti: “2 = Hosts Meet RIVE-1 s Sinatra: : OREM on HWY. 91 “j marriage—come— see it—you be the judge! HEATERS — Deluxe Color RECOMMENDED FOR ADULTS ONLY! ygPIANO PORTRAITS. Feb, 15-16-17 Show Time 8:30 P.M. KIDS! 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