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Show Thersday, April 8, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 Animal Bodies Dumpedin Waste Ditch PLEASANT GROVE — Litter Mr. Smith also manages the Children have becn fishing there is an understatementto describe Sewer Disposal Plant located on with this pollution rotting in the the trash and debris of animals this same road. water. strewn along 700 South, just west This week when hecleaned the Mr. Smith cleans this ditch of Pleasant Grove on the route to waste ditch, where children and several times a year out of the city dump. necessity Harold Smith, a Pleasant He states that the problem is Grove resident and farmer, who getting much worse, especially has a farm bordering this route, since the city had made garbage concern and disgust pick up mandatory. It’s the about a condition that has been people without permits that are neglected too long. the violators, he says. {Hs WASTE DeTCltacar Pipes Geers cnetng alow problems with bodies of animals and other debris being dumped into it. Se ene hs ek en photographer was taking pictures Payson Manto Observe 90th Birthday Saturday NOW TH RU SATURD AY APRIL10th He stated that he has taken dump. They strew it alo: who areviolating this ordinance. this problem before both city ras an unsightty Whyare they not stopped and and county officials but that erous situation in the fined? These questions nothing seems to happen. The community. County ordinances Mr. Smith woud lkeanowered litter still accumulates and the require that canaee being about this problem. dead animals still are thrown haulled must be covered or tied into the ditch and the children down. Trash blo still fish it. vehicle is also in wiate of a Horseshoe crabs have blue This problem comes from state litter laws. blood, like that of crustaindividuals who just throw a At most time there are Ceans and most mollusks, bunch of junk in the back of a people to beany found on this road With the same copper base -up truck and take off for the LITE SALE Strikeit rich...Grants style! Rush on over... prices slashed on out-of-sight super buys! Top quality merchandise at rock-bottom prices. Bargains and savings galore! Extraordinary valves in every Grants department. Bring your family and kave a ball! OPEN D AILY 9:30 to 9 P.M. ae PAYSON — W.Bird Allan will celebrate his 90th birthday anniversary on Saturday, April 10, with a family gathering athis home,118 S. 4th W., Payson. Mr. Allan is a former Bishop, having served in that capacity in the Salem LDS Ward for nine years prior to moving to Payson in 1939. He is an active member of = Payson Second Ward. He wi born wal 10, 1881,in iGlerwent Utah, and lived in Springville as a young man. He married Springville on Feb. 17, 1904, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt on Dee. 31, 1931, existe ded in October, 1964. W. BIRD ALLAN Mr. Allan has six living children: Mrs. Ralph ‘Verda: ) (Elva) Mecham, Daly City, Davis, Payson; Jesse Allan, Calif. Richfield; Blaine and Mrs. Mr. Allan lives alone and continues to work in his ‘ksmith shop 2 the rear of his home. He er.foys working in ueda) Blad, Las yards = 37 3 the & greal . He also has three step; Mrs. Kenneth (Aleen) Christensen, Salem; Shirley Barnett, Provo; Mrs. Ellis arare. 9s life to ue fulles., ves flowers, nature, good reading material and funnystories. He is alwasy busy. S. F. Junior Livestock Show Alters Over Years CANDY FILLED EASTER BASKET SALE MILKCHOCOLATE EASTER RABBITS Traditional creamy smooth chocolate rabbits,a first-rate taste treat for Easter parties. They’re nutritious as well as delicious. 716 27° 1 Lb, bag Other filled Easter baskets priced from $1.96 to $2.96 are Eldon Money, J. Ross Nielsen, COLORFUL,TASTY JELLY EGGS Sparkling candy treats in holiday colors. Sweet, chewy candy beans will satisfy any party needs! SY Lee joney details, and approximately 65 individuals serving on these y committees. None of these of© ficials or committeemen receive any remuneration for the time promote this worthwhile project. Over the years many changes have taken place both in the type of animals exhibited and the entertainment events. Early Collect a wardrobe of these groovy tops in washable, unwiltable polyester. Choose from turtle, crew, tank or ¥-necklines. Yours in sizes S-ML. Gly ny,nroor bcd animal. display a blocky, Reoeghbane steer was ideal. Now the pendulum has swung to the meaty, heat muscled, trim animal that carries the degree of finish that opei amountof waste t. Animals Change Hogs and lambs have also changed toward the type of animalthatwill yield the cuts of meat that the consumer will Ea The judging of draft horses was also a feature of past exhibits, ‘The entertainment of several years ago featured boxing and matches, a public dance, and a carnival, Horse matches and the main R. B. Money, and John E.Booth, streetstock parade were always just to mention a few. ese highlights. Time brings changes. recent show presidents ha Ve ‘The parade was discontinued in 1962. This year’s entertainment will be minus the traditional horse pulling matches. Old been replaced by high powered tractors. Mark the dates — , 30, calendar, Be part of the “Oldest Junior ae on your Livestock show west of the Stock premium and rule books: are off the press. hone ae and wash, hang-dry wrinklefree! ue? and effort thatthey put forth to riginal stock show was named Spanish Fork Cattle Show and was sponsored by the Spanish Fork Livestock Association. It later was called the Utah County Livestock Show. In 1934 the name was officially changed to the Utah State Junior Livestock Show, the title it has gone byto the present . The word “junior” indicates it is primarily for youth enrolled in 4-H and FFA organizations. Each year the stock show receives an appropriation from the State of Utah and this can only be used as premium money for junior exhibitors. the years since its conception many men have psig untold hours to mote the stock show. Among the names of early committeemen are Dr. George , Dr. C. Swalberg, Jacob Hansen, Ed John POLYESTER KNIT TOPS STRETCH PANTY HOSE SALE COOL JAMAICAS SALE Permanent Press PANTSHIFTS Seamless, nylon m: esh for smooth, wrinkle-free fit! Popular shades; onesize fits all. PANTS PERFECT «++ plus tunic dress top SALE? 1 2 SALE Easy-care cotton in fresh floral prints, Roomy legs, handy patch pockets. Girls’ sizes 7 to 14, All kinds of looks, many fabrics — at an incredible low price! 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