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Show e Simon Tells U.S, Will Maintain Vs sre Oren World Market WASHINGTON (UPI) ioe | i — Treasury Secretary William Simon told world bankers an: today finance iuiustcrs 7 | United Svates will nct ughten ings gr curt export precious grain and other items to fight inflation at home van | ne work) isin a drift into cumnalive Peoessiv: hough a. rs i we must bealert to act quickly ; shuld the situation change unexpectedly Store toes Fam-idpm Soecs SECTSEY Ga ' t Contract Let + addressed the Faz Prove’s New School » Buard of Edu enerai at s e detail on ( i m4 nine | ; i i i ; ( Scouts Find internation: in trade, mone. ord agai al cooper and other economic HUNTINGTON CANYON was the scene of dedication ceremonies for oe Power and Light ‘gest power plant averite covering ig is an eny plant * Local Officials See Powerr Plant Dedicated about 200 men who operate the four units generating two million killowatts. water into nea strear Cooling towers process ae not paliove we shouldlet it gallons of water a minuteusing placed in and the remaining ash andparticles are taken to a nearby canyon for burial A great amount of effort has gone into designing the plant to blend into the surroundings everything fromthe switeh yard insulators to the high tension power noles has received design spent in the Mi at so far this than the concreteblec! frem which the school would have been built if p full $701,803 1 were takencut 0 According to Suj Wing, work on the s start immediately Official Warns Of Fires Left At ene and color attention. An openhouse is te be held for the general public and shareholde s Oct. 4 and 55 at the Fires lett t campgrounds pose a inajor fire threat, especially this year as dry weatherhas pers Gerry Gelock, dist that 17 Pairiifes were : Reunions burning over the weekend developed campsite 8 (Formerly Gulf States) Friday Lehi First Stolen Safe in Lehi Area troop pitt shop fast W the Mill Pondin the Lehi area According to the Provo police Scovtmaster Charles H. Merrill af Troop reported Some checks were found still in the safe. It is estimated that the 250 pounds and n peeled former residents and members nowattending conference. NEW id searched. Th Jescentt S Friday at p. East Stake House 1690.N S00 E., Provo. RMAN CALIFORNIA Group) (Gunther Fork UTH (Houston home Beacon Drive, Salt LaneCity (1430 South.) Audubon Group Plans Start of mote Meets Lounge Don Smith, Tintic mining area, reminisces about early days in Mammothat the unveiling of a plaque on the silt of the old Tintic Hospital. At ieft is Mrs. Steele Bailey, widew of the as a boar ding house in lance nature r the assed traid impressive ceremonies were Thompson until 1933 | | monument. | Crem Man eer Hurt in Fail Tintic eee in Mammoth Mining free iast doctor to serve at the hospital, and at right is Mrs. ‘ison, one of the instigators of the memorial Oscar Monument Marks Former marker was unve photographer, will show anna ALEX BLIGHS, ivngtime resident of Juab County in the By NORMA SRER WOOD MAMMOTH - will begin its r Thursday at Provo High Reams Very best aoa | ACE = i BEETS Pickled Kuner’s 1601. .....-. 39 = Peps, Diet P POP Te tit ‘ ie 59 BsSPAGHETTI SAUCE : so he... Wii sare. 39 CORN i Math, a eee a. 5/ i 3 home. 860 Open House Friday from 3 to6 pm. at D. Crawford Houston t. i ' j i | FMARSHMFLLOWS§ « SOUTH Group) Will meetat Gunthe E 7N. Am Friday from 7to$p.m i i | Bostonians MEXICO peine uae ‘Formerly from boardby the troop Four empty money bags and Ward Chapel, 120 W. 200 S., Lehi, for all missionaries, and their familie families of saissionaries now in the field. Felt group) East for oil hnad not been discovery of the left had beenused as “With leaves faliing uff tne tvees the way they withthe forest 4 SHREVEPORT from 7 to 11 p.m. a! distort our judginent Simon told the meeting that many experts had expected the United States would receive the hulk of American dollars being Mission LOUISIANNA ionalee inflation by fiscal and y Testrai might ee | | Published every afternoon Mon vital makehis day through morning by hetDaily Heraid, 1555 raat aque on the 200 W. Sireet, Provo, Utah monument are these wards. sis01, B.E, JENSEN, Publishe Entered as seco’ the post officein ‘Ovo, Utah MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press Internationa A Service have been made on Ralphs; pool contractors. The SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yr nandball Prove School District 1s One month, carrier $ 3.00 Six months, carrier 18.00 Provo Inatching the 1unds peng paia One year, carrier $26.00 4! about a forthe project ‘Mail, 2vwhere in United States third of the enst Contractors estimate that One month One year approved about a third of the work has been cunpleted on the complex. vo City Herald Teleph ssioners a A total of $309,550 has been approved Sea OFFICE at PV enntinns hi Provo Approves Payments On Pool-Handbail Complex Theplot of grouwasdeeded unty, and Mr. and Mrs. Juab | Oscar son of Mammoth, Society bers, prepared the grou Juab County empioyees graveled nd Glen David and More than ed agent o: FAMILY SNACK | | | | Anaititude of ser grates the busing with the business uf fife Here is one of the Mass Mutual agents whose nrofessionalism | is Outstanding eight foot tal! monument, viech standsfiveby five feet at the base. foviowing the czremonies, an open house was held at Eurek Qty Hall where old mining town furniture, tools and relics were displayed was smorgasbord al Rasiteiner \"4 on, Reg. tes LeeJ. talil& Assoc ates Suite G00, Kennec MASSACHUS Pevlon, 17 Vigan dohn Campbell of Eureka buiit the escotte % Tears A 4 19 12 BALSAM‘CONDITIONER Professionalism lies in the district. The thehistorical society PEANUT BUTTER ra ;4 PSs BABY SHAMPOO) ; 8 ox Reg. UM as ‘Orign erated by Drs. Molt, Townsend and Ste was purchased by Dr Numbers on the program Railey Sr. and Dr. Charles inciuded musical selections by 1904. Dr. Steele the 1 Harvi Band isuley Jr., wo ¥ at that time siories and history of the old ding medical school later hospital by Aiex Blight and joine his iather and remarks by teele Mcintyre brother F resider t of | nediicine in 1904 sperate the He con Tintie | when he 4/1 pieces & stems . it Hospital for injuries received the influenza epidemic of 1918 will long be remembered, as ihe mumerous emergency treatmentsgiven the miners and MUSHROOMS Ostrom _ unin SPRAY An Orem man was treated and released from Utah Valley day inafall at a << <a Huntington prove technology is announced the Peabody Company mine which The com: feeds theplant about4000 tonsof sale of $40 million first mortgage bonds to pay for the capital coal a day ly is now In addition. it was pointed out thai the $137,000,000 plant will "in sation:‘a31 ml yield about $1.5 million property shareissue of commonstoe! tax, and the first unit of the plant being worked on doubles the current assessed valuation of ail properly in Among the plant's Emery County environmental controls are tye current generating facility electrostatic precipitators that ig thefirst of twoplants to be remove 99 5 per cent of visible built at the site The second is particles from the plant's smokestack completel scheduled for complet and is already underway The enciused coal handling sy site is designed to accomodate prevent coal dust fram‘blowing four units however and Mr into the air; and a self enclosed The Huntei said the company has water recovery sufficient water and coal to goto plant does not discharge any The original bid of $8,214,000 © than thedistrict coud an afford. so the board trimmed 71.803 ae Monday. The $137 mnillion facilis which went into available to ect the (Continued from Page 1) governor ieft no doubt that the environment, and aos will be Huntington piant's achievements insisted on. inolear air are expected from all future industrial tacilities. He Huntington plant wil ly said the worsi example of a large sold outside Utah. and the industry which showed complete governor said he did not agree disregard for environmental with those who said Ut considerations was the Four resources should not be sent oi Comers Piant. It's smoke plume of state. He said a saleabie extended almost around the commodity should benefit earth and was the only evidence as longas a profit the astronauts could see of everyene is madeforthe statethey should man’s influence on the beshared. environment from outer space Benefit Economy he said. Plantofficials noted the plant The governor said due regard will benefit the econemy of the The will be given to the economies of surrounding county. environmental protections, but installation provides jobs for 48 emphasized that projects like men to run the plant, and for jon was made to school fi val dust blowing into the air. < —<e <i <a> «nee <a Ee <a> <a Company's newest and kedown operation in ciety iv powei lwo © Coa} is transported froma nearby mine to thi } dN TUMBLERS i tote... 7% oe | Safety Reg. 1.89 HANDTOWELS helils 4 6% 1 saucePan i tat i82 : Sport, With S Sirk$00fle a i Reanis's i Men's Viscount Pharmacy Registered Pharmacist On Duty A OMY 10% TO THE OME PES. = ee |