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Show Page 2—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Friday, October 29, ivi Weather Youth Recreation Center Idea Has Roundup| Excellent Responsein Springville By United Press International SPRINGVILLE — The idea of asked to ballot at the conclusion a Youth Recreation Center is ot the program, and so far only two “no” votes have been received. Clubs which have endorsed the plan to date include the Companions, Home Culture Club, Pari Passu, Aureole, Springville-Mapleton Youth More Presentations Recreation Council, told the The panel has plans for four council's board of directors this more presentations in the immorning. mediate future, Mrs. Winger Mrs, Winger said a panel of reported.Shealso indicated that adults and teenagers has many other individuals and presented programs to four some organizations have exfederated women’s clubsso far, pressed their willingness to help. and has received outstanding The Veterans of Foreign Wars response. Each club has been Auxiliary will make a con- Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, meeting with excellent response Logan: Continued strong canyon from the women's clubs of winds today and tonight with Springville and other groups creas drifting snow; partly clou- contacted to date, Jeri J. dy today and tonight with Winger, president of the chance of snow flurries today; Saturday becoming fair with decreasing winds; continu cold; highs today in the mid 30s; lows tonight near 20; highs Saturdayin the lower 40s; prob- ability of snow 30 per cent to- day, decreasing to 20 per cent tonight and 10 per cent Saturday. Utsh: Heavy snow warning south and east today and tonight; travelers warning north- west today and tonight; hea- ] INDIAN PREMIER Mrs. Infire Candid ret by British Foreign Secretary Sir Alex Douglas-Homefollowing her arrival at Healien Airport in lonten shoe Bea Wtah W. Stake Conference Set The Utah West Stake quarterly conference will be held this weckend with President G. Marion Hinckley presiding. The stake | meeting wil) be held at 7 p.m. Saturday and the general session will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday in the Provo Tabernacle, Friday. She is in London for a six-day visit and a series of talks with governmentleaders on problems in Asia and the world. Open House For Grange Russell D. Grange, candidate for Provo City Commission,will hold an open house Saturday afternoon at the Women’s Council cultural center. Mr. Grangeis inviting the general public to come and become better Stranded Cars County Planners BolSehbierala he Published every afternoon Monday through, Friday and ng. by The, Dally herald, 1555 BSNorth 200 W. Street, rovo, Utah 84601. B. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second clsss matter at, the post office in MEMBE Audit ureau ot Circulation "385 International NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES One month, carrier Six months, carrier aura carrier $2. Bee UTAH COUNTY x 15. t,anywhere in United Siaies One year $2.50 $30.00 Paferal Telephone Numbers 3D tation, but there was some The city ae Progressive Party are: Elmer Wiscombe, Jack Canto and Norman Barker. Plans Reported Wave Migue reported plans are heing made byae American Legion Post to solicit funds for the Battleshi; Utah Memorizlin Pearl Harbor. Mr. Miguel also reported the city recreation committee is working on the memorial hall schedule tc: the winter and should be compkcted this week. A proposal by councilman Don Korth to charge $10.00 per month rental on the memorial hall plus the cost of supervision to be pro-rated between those organizations using the hall was approved by To Accept den Pocatello Provo Roosevelt St. George 30 2% % 30 60 22 12 19 20 30 Commission Candidates CarpetBid Lake Shore Halloween Party Tonight school with regards to support for the youth center. Plans will also be made soon for several fund-raising pr‘ojects, naan the sale of “smile” support the youth aeand perhaps a tour of local homes decorated for the Christmas season. Board members are still has been arranged with studying locations for representatives of the Forest the youthpessib’e center, several of Service and Utah County Road which are under investigation. Department pertaining to instal!'ng another culvert and bridge ai Whiting Park to ac- Ue se commodate traffic mor> efficiently. Glenn Holley presented a proposal to furnish group life insurancefor the city firemen. The council authorized Mr. Pa aeeta Holley to presenttheplan to che firemenwith the stipulation that re Ce |ROY KANNO. OTR ae we will not honor Seer ee} Dee TD handled bythe eity office, PICK YOUR RECORDER BY NUMBERS Milovac CR-103 AC-DC Fireside Chat In Provo Stake Senate Washington Winnipeg 1% 57 1 (Continued From Page1) Thursday’s high was 90 at floor that followed it. La. The Dominick and Buckley Monroe, This morning’s low was -8 at amendments were not aimed at regular U.S. dues paid to the Cut Bank, Mont. United Nations but at the voluntary contributions the United States makes to such programs as aid for underdeveloped countries and food for starving populations. RussellGrange would like to meetyou. electronic calculator 199, For a limited timeonly! you can purchasethis personal electronic for hundreds of dollars less than ever before. PANASONIC RQ-209 COMPLETE $ 39% SONY TC-60 COMPLETE Stolen Car 3 49° Is Recovered SPRINGVILLE — A car reported stolen Thursday BELL & HOWELL 294K morning from a residence in Springville was recovered Thursday night in Fillmore, acearting to Springville police. The car belonged to Ivan Larsen, 140 E. 300 N., Springville, and was in the possession of three teenagers from Wisconsin when located by Fillmore officers, 85599 Genoa, Italy’s major port, has 8% miles of wharves. SONY TC-70 EVERYTHING Sen. John 0. Pastore, D-R.I. NEW Commodore ONLY $9995 Springville in other action, the com- But the opponents said to missioners approved the prin- slash the contributions would be ting of new planning commission viewed bythe world as an actof peagta a quote from Utah petulence because the United States did not get its way. COMMODORE C108 Good Support Springville City and a definite proposal should svon he ready to presentto the council. Mr. Korth is checking with othercities for ideas and recommendations. Meeting Arranged Mr. Korth reported a meeting East to Maple Canyon. .07 Everyoneliving north of this the council. 03 boundary is in District 1 and will Councilman Keith Roylance the firemen would be required to 13 vote at the home of Mr. and Mrs. reported that a sewer agreement pay the whole premium.The city .62 Vaughn Bushman,270 North 700 is still being studied with would not be ableto participate in premium payments Sut the East. Those living south of the Vernal 55 15 accounting functions could be boundary are in District 2 and Wendover HB will vote at the City Hall. Candidates on the Citizens NATIONAL Max. Min. Pep. ticket are: incumbent Collin Provo city commissioners Allan, Blaine Hales and Arnold 78 61 Thursdayvoted to acceptthe bid Atlanta of Utah Valley Builders Supply Bismarck ee Wilson. Running on the On KBYU-TV to furnish andinstall ce. peting Boise 39 16 Local candidates for the office for the new Provo City Center. Calgary -of Provo city commissioner will ‘The bid was the lowest of several Chicago 564 face each other and the public submitted on the project. City Cleveland 66 42 tonight on “Election ’71,” a officials said the fire department Denver 32 22 15 program to air in color from 6 to will be carpeted at the earliest Des Moines 63 44 7 p.m. on KBYU Channel 11. possible date. Detroit 7 41 Reed Halladay and Russell D. 83 70 Commissioners authorized Fort Worth Grange, current candidates for Honolulu 81 57 The annual Halloween Party Mayor Verl G. Dixon to sign a 74 49 will be held in the Lake Shore the city commission post, will contract with Rollins Mining Co. “ndianapolis appear to answer phone calls 78 72 .04 Schooltonight. to supply 10,000 tons of coal to Jacksonville Juneau -According to Mrs, Alleen from local citizens, thecity at $8.37 per ton. Kansas City 80 50 Zeeman, president of the PTA, Although the program will Las Vegas 56 34 and Mrs. Maxine Christensen, feature a brief introductory Los Angeles 62 47 chairman, a hot supper wili be statement by each oi the candidates. aerehis 85 57 served, starting at 6 p.m. 79 71 .63 Exciting activities for the The phone number for the Mosse Paul 41 35 (02 evening have been planned program is 374-1688, 4 58 including games,the traditional Host for the discussion is Dr. A special fireside chat for New Orleans 7 60 “Spook Alley,” and the in- Harold Hickman, director of Young Marrieds in the Provo New York Omaha 45 36 .04 teresting “Cake Walk” with BYU’s insiructional media Philadelphia 76 57 prizes and fun for everyone, department. Nov. 6, at the Manavu Ward 49 26 Come in costume (or without) City elections will take place Chapel, 395 E. 6th N. Swen Portland, Ore. 77 60 1 and preparefor a great evening. next Wednesday, Nov.3. Nielsen, BYU Security Chief, St. Louis 33 18 will be the guest speaker. All Salt LakeCity San Diego 63 45 married persons are invited to San Francisco 58 49 attend. Seattle 45 31 Spkane 33 13 Provo Votes that the master plan should be drafted by the county and should not be tied-in or connected to the Hignways ent. Next Year Mr. Johnson repoited the canyon master plan could ve one of the nrojects undertakenby the county planning staff next year. Hesaid other projects of his Buckley's amendment would staff next year should include a housing study, county capital haveeliminated $100 million for improvements study and open the U.N. Development Fund and $1.5 million for the U.N.’s space program. World Food Program. He added thatother needs are Opponents of the amendment revision of the county zoning map, a revirting of the ays generally agreed the United division regulations and drafting Staves was paying more thun its share for U.N. expenses and ofofficial county maps to show future roads. He said the first other countries should be could be completed in six encouraged to pick up moreof months and the secondin six to the tab. nine months. “Everytime I go into the He stated, “It’s simply a washroom at the U.N. and pull matter of beingtold this is what the paper towel, 1,2 or 3, we're you will do and here's the money paying for the third one,” said to doit.” MAPLETON individuals who work on the project has been obtained. Oneof the best expressionsof support came from the young people, 150 of whom turned out recentlyfor a buzz session on the youth center. So far, contributions of money have been received from the Federated Women’s Council, giving the corporation around $300 in operating capital, Mrs, Wingerpointed out. The board voted to conduct a and filed with the Secretary of and distribute State's office, and a sability survey questionnaires in the high school, junior high, and middle Mapleton Approves Vote Judges council approved the following northwest; locally strong gusty citizens to serve as Judgesof the north to east winds with drift- election, Nov. 2. in voting ing snowsall areas; hecoming District No 1 Harriet Hatfield partly cloudy Saturday with will represent the Progressive scattered snows south and east Party, Sylvia Gatton and Stella and decreasing winds; continu- Stevens vill represent the ed cold today and tonight with Citizens Party. highs today 25-35 and lows to- In District No. 2, Freeman night 10-20; not quite so cold Bird and Bernita Hurst will represent the Progressive Party Saturday with highs 35-45. and Roberta James will serve UTAH—IDAHO fruni the Citizens Party. Max. Min. Pep. Boundary lines for the voting Burley 2B 12 02 districts are as follows: starting Cedar City 2 2 Al at Maple Service, it follows the Gooding 3 — road east to 300 West Street, then IdahoFalls 2uT south to 300 North, East to 400 Lewiston % 17 East, South to 200 North then Logan Mr. Grange will be available to answer questions and to co; ment on the issues from 4 p.m, to 6 p.m. Saturday. The (Continued From Page1) Women’s Cail building is complex in Little America, located at 310 W. 506 N., Provo. Wyo., when snow halted all traffic along a 400 mile stretch of Interstate 80. A blizzard w: remained (Continued From Page 1) in effect today across southern Highways and county building Wyoming. planniag office about perHeavy snow warnings were forming an environmental also posted for portions of six impact study and possibly states from Arizona and Utah drafting a master plan for the across Colorado al and Wyacing canyon as a part of the same to Nebraska and Kansas. Gale-force winds lashed project. Southern California Thursday Mr. Johnson explained the behind the cold front that firm first approached the Highbrought snow and sleet to the ways Department and was told mountains and rain w the the department would share the desert and interior areas. The cost of the project with Utah high winds fanned two grass County. The county planning commissioners decided they would let the firm make its presenExcept for scattered cloudiness and showers,fair and mild was the rule from the Gulf States to the Great Lakes and New England. Temperatures werein the 80s Thursday from Eastern Texas and northwest Florida to southeast Missouri and Western Kentucky while temperatures were in the 70s in much of New State York State. vy snew south and east today andtonight and scattered snows tribution, and donations of insurance policy covering all equipment have already been pledged. So far, the Youth Center has been given the fountain from Rex Pharmacy, & stove andrefrigerator by Monte Groesbeckfrom his cafe, and the promise of snack bar equipment drom Marv Cox, she said. This equipmenthas beens.ored in the basementof the high schooluntil it can be used, Mrs, Wingeralso reported that articles of incorporation for the council have been completed 569% OPEN HOUSE} WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY ADVERTISED ITEMS! CLOSED SUNDAY Saturday, October 30 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. egn'5.01SCOUMy RS om of this man. Women’s Council Cultural Center 310 West 500 North Drop in and meet your candidate andhis lovely wife. Feel free to present your views on city government and the problems facing Provo. Let Russ answer your questions. Judge for yourself the qualifications Elect RUSSELL D SONY CF-200 AM-FM CASSETTE $7995 NO EXCUSE NOT TO BUY PICK THE PRICE THAT SUITS YOUR BIDGET LLOYDS Typewriter Co. 324 W. a— ree 374-mene PROVO CITY COMMISSIONER PHONE 373-1263" q |