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Show Page 8-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, January 17, 1971 Santaquin Entry in Clean-up Contest Judged Later This Month Erie Boorman to Retire The letter stated that the cap illo aap bol aM sadhsee 1970,in the amountof $1,374 was newly acquired property . Agreements were received. He also announced the scrapbook compiled by Mrs. eee en eee As Attorney at Geneva tor donia Crook, assiried by Mrs. James Bott and ors. Gerald Fowkes, showed many civic improvements the past year, and commended the and citizens of Santaquin on their splendid beautification Erie V. Boorman, Jr. ot will retire at the end of this month from his position as attorney for Utah Operations of ee ee Onn ee eb 23. ant hs Scheel aie wil Gris ma ser te es Ton as tendent Joe Reidhead oSoe District and Le! celebration date at June 18 and 19 and will name committees for the various events later. Delinquent dog taxes and culinary water bills were discussed and citizens were superintendent also an- Project. The contest is open to cities agreements formerly made clean, the United States, pertaining to the sprinkling Mayor Crook reported that the of cil water a} must be paid or and late this month Santaquin’s and use of city water on Jocal option tax collection for the entry will be judged with those of the lawn planted the past year on period of Sept. 1, 1970, to Nov.1, ditional cemetery space. The service will be discontinued. City. The firm has represent US.Steelin Utah since 1924. An authority on corporate and law, iW, Mr. iB Boorman his service with U.S. Steel in 1941 as an accounting trainee at the Ironton Plant, near Springville, after earning 2 B.S. ERIE BOORMAN degree in business administration at the University of the Utah, California and Associations annd oe of Mr, Boorman entered stanford University Law School Salt Lake City and Provo. Heand his wife, Birdie, who where he received his law degree in 1948. He returned to teaches speech at Brigham U.S, Steel the following year as a Young University, reside at 1170 member of the legal staff at Locust Circle in Provo, They have three sons, Erie, Geneva Works, near Provo. In 1955, he was appointed Ill, a graduate student of ‘ate attorney for Utah mathematics at Columbia Operations with offices at University; Craig, a law student ore the position from which at University of Utah; David, who attends public school at Provo. Value. Provo: Mostly cloudy today; continued mild; highs in mid 40s; probability of rain or snow 10 per cent at Provo and Salt Lake and 20 per cent at Ogden. Utah: Mostly cloudy north with widely scattereda rain or snow extreme north and generally fair routh today; mild;highs in upper 30s and 40s; lows. in 20s and low 30s. Greatest depth of the Pacific Ocean is the Mariana Trench, with a depth of 36,198 feet. 9 ‘Y’ Music Faculty MembersSet Newell Dayley, trumpet, Ronaid Staheli, piano, and Robert Downs, itene, will tour Afton, Wyo.: Denver, Colo.; Mesa, Ariz; and Fort Worth, Odessa, andEl Paso, Texas. Third Tour Dr. David Dalten, viola, a David Randall. ciarinet,” and Pat! Pollei, piano,will tour Twin Falls and Boise, Idaho; Pasco, Spokane, Been and Olympia, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; and San dro, Mona Smith piano scholarship at BYU and appeared as soloist last year with th; BYU Symphony Orchestra. Combine for Finsie Mr. Staheli will play a solo Messiah.” Dr. Randall is first clarinetist with Utah Valley Symphony Orchestra and BYU Woodwind Quintet. He was clarinetist with Center for New Music at University of Iowa, where he obtained the doctorate. Dr. Dalton received the doctorate with William Primrose at Indiana University. He has conboth the tenor andthe violinist in certized in Europe and played solo sections and present a piano with Rochester, Utah, and solo group of werksbyScarlatti, Mobile Symphony Orchestras. Brahms, Mendelssohn and Mr.Pollei has been soloist with Scriabin, Utah Valley Symphony and was Mr. Downs has been soloist in featured in the 1968 National concert recitals and oratorical Liszt Festival. He has degrees works throughout the Midwest. from University of Utah, He holds two degrees from Eastman School of Music and University of Missouri and is has attended Sherwood School of working on a doctorate at In- aaa, Stanford, UCLA and diana University. Mr. Dayley has served as first trumpet with Besides solo groups by each, Utah Symphony Orchestra and they will combine for ‘Trio in Ehas performed with the Los flat” by Mozart and ‘Variations Angeles Brass Society. Me on a Hymn Tune” by Murphy. 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