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Show eee Sunday, May16, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 5 Soldier Creek Dam Groundbreaking Ree July 10, District Directors Say OREM — Groundbrea’ ing for Calvin L. Rampton, members the Seldier Creek Dam in of Utah’s congressional eastern Utah was set for July 10 delegation, and others at the monthly directors’ prominent in, local and state meeting of the Central Utah water and reclamation circles Water Conservancy District will also appearon the program Fridayin Orem. The new dam, Mr. Ludlow A public ceremony at the damsite near the Strawberry said, is a major feature of the Strawberry Reservoir will feature numerous overall local, state and national Enlargement Complex of the dignitaries, according to Lynn S. Centra! Utah Project’s BonLudlow, yeneral managerof the neville Unit. The dam will inconservancy district which crease the capactiy of administers the affairs of the Strawber:” Reservoir four gigantic Central Utah Project. times, inakiag it larger than Ellis Armstrone, U.S. Com- Utah Lake. The storage capacity taissioner of Reclamation, will of the reservoir will be raised to be the featured speaker at the more than one million acre-feet ceremony, Mr. Ludlow said. and the project will enhance the EdwardP. Cliff, chief of the U.S. already renowned fishing and Forest Service, Utah’s Governor camping reputation of the reservoir and the surrounding area. Mr. Ludlow also announced the district has approved a contract with Orem and Provo cities to study their water needs for the near future. He said this study would indicate when treated water will be needed to supplementpresent supplies and when a treatment plant will be needed for Utah County. Clyde Ritchie, president of the district, said representatives will be sent to Washington soon to testify before House and Senate appropriations committees in behalf of increased funding for the Central Utah Project which, he says, is considerabiy behind schedule. Luscious, fresh-bakedAppleTurnovers From our modern “in-store” bakery . . . a tender, flaky crust with delicious, spicy applefilling. EACH U.S. No. | Bananas from Albertson's “Farm Fresh’ produce department. Guaranteed golden ripe and full flavored... BOSTON CREAM BREAD =::::~~- 3:21] RHUBARB P i ES Cherry pan ...... EA. ¢ FreshBaked . . puts final coat of varnish on traditionally designed birdhouse which is now ready for occupancy in spacious Hunsaker gardens. American Fork Youngsters Go Into Rental Business—of Bird Houses AMERICAN FORK — A number of local youngsters are going into the rental business, hoping to have new refurbished apartments full of satisfied tenants soon. No special qualifications are required and only references sought are that a pleasant singing voice be one of the personal attributes of the new tenants who are presently makingthe rounds andsettling in for their summerstay. Allen Hunsaker, TO-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker,is one of the prospective landlords,recently completing a pleasantly appealing bird house which will beinstalled in a tree near the family home. Allen chose a delft blue as the wall consumeatleast two beetles and one grasshopper for every cherry he eats. They are also importantin nature’s balance of TOILET TISSUE 3] Janet Lee, Chunk, Crushed,Tidbits 389° 4-ROLL PAKS CANS Top quality RoyalScot, nowforless.... 1 pp FOR nature program and serve as a controlfor cutwormsand insects has a brown varnished roof and which frequentlyafflict Centrai two round perches sure to serve Utah gardens. as a “patio” for a pair of robins or other small birds nesting in A number of youngsters have the Hunsaker’s well landscaped completed birdhouses of various yard. designs, both as individual projects and as membes of Cub The birds have been Scout dens to provide suitable recognized as a valuable ad- summerhomesfor the welcome dition to the serious gardner, birds who are returning to spend and an average sized robinwil will the summerin Utah Valley. U.S. No.1. PINEAPPLE CAMILLE LANDLORD CHECKS OUT NEW RENTAL as prospective tenants arrive to spend the cummer in Utah Valley. Allen Hunsaker, 10year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker, Loaves color for his new rental, which TRASH CAN LIQUID i 49 : LUX Finest dishwashing soap 32-07. Bile... 2.6... .....0- ALBERTSON'S ORANGE ICE MiLK JUICE Assorted delicious $ flavors... 6-02. Cans ¢ Half Gal. PANTY HOSE 78° Popular Virginia Reel panty hose, H available in Assorted Shades and |DEODORANT: TAMPONS 4 apy: ws it PAYSON DOWNTOWN DISTRICT is being improved by tearing up the gutters and putting in undergroundpipes from which the waterwill rise at intervals. This shows one of the pools being erected. Other structures for the water will be waterwheels, waterfalls and 97") FRESH GROUND CHUCK.............Ib. 78°], 97") CHUNK BOLOGNA su" 7 99° | BEEF PATTIE iida Reg. $1.79 . Playtex 30-Ct. Regularor Super Reg. $1.79. . ip? ae 1 other types of pools,all of them different. The sidewalks in some areas are being narrowed in order to make the streets wider. Landscaping, installation of brickwork, and iron designs will add to the project which is expected to be completed by midsummer. Bright Side Reg. $1.65 Choose Albertson's SupremeorI.S.D.A. Choice Chuck | Steaks for a family favorite treat. Guaranteed tender, Hee rid MeliCiOUS 5c oces e cunes | b Breaded FISH STICKS Pre-Cooked- Bulk Pack. ..... Ib. 59: e Surtenda Pre-Cooked, Breaded... . . Eleanor S. Olsen Seeks Re-Election Eleanor S. Olsen_is seeking activities and has been chairreelection as Republican State man of the party constitution vice chairman. Elected to the committee which will present a postin 1969 her efforts have been party constitution to delegates directed toward broadening the for ratification on May 22 base of party participation programs has been the Women’s Steering Committee, through which wereinitiated Republican Women's Day at the Legislature and a homeshowfor the benefit of a local civic organization. Mrs. Olsen is married to Mrs, Olsen has a law degree through strengtheningtheroleof the State Central Committee, and has workedon the Election Lawrence §. Olsen and now statewide membership on the Laws Revision Committee for resides in Salt Lake City. She executive board and the use of two sessions of the Legislature was born and raised in Provo, volunteers for every phase of the Many changes suggested by this daughter of the late Esther Call committee we adopted by the andJohn R. Stewart. The Olsens election process have a summer home in Provo Shehas travelled the slale lo last legi One of her most effective Canyon. coordinate county and state PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY117, 18,19, 1971. WED. PROVO | OREM |