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Show ‘Manipulation’ of Provo River Flow’ #5 Sponsor Easter Egg Huntin Provo Blamed as Fish, Health Hazard Easter bunnies, dressed in Provo Jaycee costumes, s bodies White said trickle — fs th e kill and health Diseases Explained problems He stated that several of the upper respiratory some skin T ihe river. d Dr David A various White, BYU zool gy professor, who addressed a meeting of ar interested cit of water, acce i to the zoologist. He continued that the mouth or the Provo Riv-r A have been busy this week planning and preparing for the big Easter Egg Hunt scheduled for Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Provo Pio- biologi diseases and s, including fuigi and algae derived that are foundin this utable to the con. aves th r Creek Dam Reservoir, pushing state li on concentration of pollut: s Tuesday at ditions in the lake andtheriver. neer Park, Fifth West and Center. and its All Provo children, two to The Viruses causing hepatitis, tuber- It was noted that some sewage group is organized under the culosis and typhoid fever are systenis drain into this watername of Prove River Improve- easily reproduced in the s ment and Beau tion Proj- nant water and pools of the Jake Eeeks Education ec aim improve and river. Contagion is high for Dr. White called for more edhe Pr River as a beautifi- these infections. the Provo cation Boat and House. conservation proj- chance ect. A prime motive of the group is to attempt to halt the draining of the river at certain the result of a swim in the river Meeting Sought Steve Penrod, president of the considerable discussion was held towerd getting a future meeting of responsible state of- ficials, isicluding the governor if possible, t- attack the problem and perhaps get some author:talive answers. Date and place of the meeting must be decided Prove River and Utah Lake come for the hunt have live aear the river, 73 percent of their lawn zer washed m of maierial that ultimately Flow Cut Down goes into the river. There are When the flow of water in the 1,800 families along the river in the Provo area ing the warmer months of the year, pollutants build up in the Enginering activities that bed of the river and in stagnant ave been disturbing the napools. Lack of agitation allows tural habitat of wildlife in the undesired organisms to grow at Provo River for the past seva production rate of 50,000 or- eral years have cut down ganisms in a 12-hour period, Trivers capucity to produce starting with only one speci- number oi legal size gamefish that it once produced, said the Shallow spawning Chemicals end waste products speak: from agriculture and industry areas have been eliminated to the point that may be haz- are the highest sourses of con- When the water level is low an are fast becoming contaminated algae forms that attacks the 1 one another during the hunt. Specal prizes will be awardedfor all Easter Eggs and candyfound which have star decorations. SEATED AT THE CITY COMMISSION table are students of Provo High School who took over city government roles this morning for an exercise in good government. Fromleft to right are Bobi Jo Warner, auditor; Jane Luke, commissioner; Richard Condie, mayor; Ste’ ve Kiger, commissioner, and Hilgendorffs Tonight tuating weter In charge of the hunt, which is the first ofits kind to be conducted by the | Provo Jaycees, is Dwight Norton of Provo, Students at Provo High School student board of control at Pro- Attending the meeting this John Hall with Water Superin nvo High School and then themorning were Mayor Verl G.tendent Lynr Gottfredson, Key Club board of directors Dixon, Commissioners Ray Mur-land Dayton \ h Power Supergovernment for a morning of made the final selections. dock and Leo Allen, Auditor i. intendent Ron Dean; James understanding problems faced Acting as mayor this morn-Blaine Hall and Recorder R. Bullock and Recreaby city administrators. ing was Richard Condie, withGlenn Oisen s Floyd Gil this morning took over leadership posuions in Provo City Resort Set To Open | ‘The 14 students were nominated ivr the positions by the This Week Steve Kiger and Jane Luke as Each ofthe department heads Dale Kemp with Street city commissioners. Bobi Join the Provo City governmentintendent Rod Ford, Cheryl Warner served the morning asalso had a Provo High School Walker with Treasurer William y auditor and Vicki Stubbs student spend the morning withNelson, Jim Engle with Engin- ‘PTA Calendar rder. them jearning the duties andeer Glen Wright, and Mike Gled- These five students met with responsiblities EASTER LILLIES past several days for employ-| grade classes. All members and ees. Over 100 people will be em-| the public are invited. ployed at the resort as life Beautiful potted flowers in full bloom for Easter Officer Gains Promotion to Rank of Captain ed at Springville. Literally hundreds of school and improved. Rifle Range Is Closed private students credit the) tly promoted to the rank of | ect and the Provo Boat Club gomery, Ala. | or into the possibilities of working} Capt James Hilgendortts with their love of| The rifle range under the together for the improvementof| good music. These former stu-|Provo Municipal Swimming ‘conditions of the Provo River dents and other friendswill wish| Pool has been closed, it was re-'and Utah Lake. to join the orchestra in honor-| ported today. aa od R. Meldrum, who is a biomedical science officer at) ing this beloved couple both at) The range was closed after the concert and at the reception Tuesday night's session. It will St ti tics which will follow at the City |qgen again next September, ac‘oristi | and County Building. Season cording to Phil Lott, director BORN —__——"| of the City Recreation Dept. |AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL the base hos- day pital in Ala‘ . bama, was promoted] GRA Urged To from first g MISSIONARY REUNIONS... ak | Capt. Meldrum lie utenant to Girl to Gene and Danielle|his present rank, EMPLOYMENT RISE cone oe Al ae Districts—-will clone eS davs of spring vacatin this Thursday and Fri- ORANGES Make Trip Lunt Gardner, Provo. Capt. Meldrum is the son of WASHINGTON (UPI) q oy to Richard and Nancy|Robert Meldrum of eran and li illiamson, American ie |Mrs.ai Palmer Provo. Williamsor gradhiateWarren of the ofBitahe George H. Mahon, D-Tex.,/Gi liand See am Membersof the GRA Recreachairman of the Joint Commit-| Fork, ANDES-SOUTH ANDES Young University, he wasaffi ion Association are reminded tee on Reduction off FFederal) Tuesday: MISSION The missionary reunion for Expenditures says civilian fepe icon Ken and Ba tending the university, on Lynn Davis Hinckley, Proec " fei ened i annualtrip to Las Vegas, Nev., the Andes and South Andes Mis-|deral employment rose in 20. sion will be held Saturday at Ean a ie ee Boy Andrews . director of tours | in| Dean Clark, Hospital Base the Force wasat at 3965 . (Neigh- cutive month. Mahon 9 Boy to KennethJ E. and Mar. . | AirAlabamahe borilanayin Se aye for thefirst eight months of the garet Ericson Millett, Orem. |CampSprings, Md. for the organization, indicated | Reservations ated with the ROTC while at-/U0" Js tervations for their 1968 Revenue and Expenditure! Boy to Richard and Tamara BRAZILIAN SOUTH MISSION Control Act, permanent employ-|Tuttle Binns, Salt Lake City. BANANAS School's Out... Base in Mont- | For Two Days... {announced tbat ey youd Iuok| Today: Each...... | A former Provoan was re-| The Provo River Improve ment and Beautification Proj-/captain at Maxwell Air Force | a these city hill with Attorney Glen J. Ellis. FRANKLIN morning in regular commission ious department heads were: thecity oificials and their stuFriday, the management has|| Th e Sranklin School PTAwill meeting. The regular city of- George Gourley with Police dent counterparts met for a hold @ special meeting Thurs- ficials discussed city business Chief Jesse Evans, Doug Kiger noon luncheon meeting of deannounced. The park will operate Friday, day at 7 p.m. at the Franklin’ with the students, with Fire Chief Stanley Brown, partment heads. Saturday and Sunday of each School ar week until Memorial Day, From) Captain Swen Nielsen of the Memorial Day to Labor Day, Brigham Young University Sesaratoga will be open daily. curity wi speak to the group The resort management has on drugs. A special program b:en interviewing during the|will be presented by the Sixth Both the Hilgendorffs ate|the Easter season, and a “‘pot- Not to disturi: spawning season, operators, office p-rsonnel, food SPRINGVILLE JUNIOR HIGH musicians and began teaching | rri”’ from Strauss, Thomson, aNd engineering should provide services, harbor control, cash- A panel of four doctors will |discuss ‘Teaching your Chilmusic cver four decades ago. Persichetti, Velona and Ramin, |the ne2dsof thefish population,jers, ete. |dren Sex” at the Springville| Only last year Mr. Hilgendorff| Nelson, Wilbur, and Howard|according to Dr. White, | Junior High School tonight at 7 retired after teaching much of Hanson. Featuredsoloist is first) He said that the only respec|p.m, his professional life in Provo} ter, Newell Dayley, vho table fishing stream remaining City schools: Mr. Hilgendorff | will also conduct the Howard in .1e Provo area is the Provo The event1s sponsored by the also played viola in Utah Valley | Hanson excerpt from the ‘“Ro- |River, since other streams h-ve Sagecreek Elementary PTA. been damaged. He urged that \Everyeneis invited. | Symphony for several years.) mantic Symphony.” Provo River be maintained and Prior to the formation of Utah munity orchestra which rehears- of the regular city commission this leaders. Serving with the var- Folowingthe morningactivity, Rimsky-Korsakov in honor of|tinuous program, devised so as guards, ride operators, games strumental in organzing a com- Recorder R, Glenn Olsen. levels and this mer-autumn recreation season jalgae — including one 19-pound brown trout. Tonight's Utah Valley Sym-) tickets will be honored for adUrges Coordination phony “pops’’ concert is dedi-| mission although tonight's concated to Mr. and Mrs. John G. cert is a bonus concert and is Dr. White urged a coordinat-' Hilgendorff in appreciation for|not on the regular subscription ed flood cuntrol, water pollution the great contributions they|series. Tickets are also avail-\control progam which would take into account the needs of have madein thefield of music | able at the door. to the state of Utah and particMusic to be performed tonight the wildlife that inhabit the ulariy to Provo. includes medleys from “The fea, espccially the fish, whose inch The concert begins at 8:15/Music Man” and from “Funny habitat is being destroyed. this evening in the Provo Tab-| Girl," selections from Bach and|Flood control should bs a con- Valley Symphony, he was in- Vicki Stubbs, recorder. Their counterparts in regular commission government stand behind them to offer assistance, ‘They are, left to right, Auditor Blaine Hall, Commissioner Leo Allen, Mayor Verl G. Dixon, Commissioner Ray Murdock and | Youn ger Generation ‘Takes Over’ City Reins |fish after spawning. In one eight-mile stretch of the Provo| River, 749 dead brown trout The Saratoga Resort at the were counted by Dr. White, fish tip of Utah Lake near Lehi which had cied becauseoffly - will open for the spring-sum- Valley Symphony Honors ernacle. been arranged to provide better competition for the older children. Those from ages 2 to 4; 5 to 7, and 8 to 10 will compete against river is cut down, as it is dur- men in this event and are encour- times of the year to the point or lake. Although water polluweve fish die and become a tion is a problem in Utah, water into the riverlast year and that faniily produces onehalf health hazard manipulation is the real culprit each ig organization, was in charge and participate aged to attend. Three age groups for all children that ucation inte the problems of water pollution as he stated that fromthe iawns of those who White said that what many times appears to be a summer cold mayactual’; be ages 10 will have a to HAM BONELESS ARMOUR ranks He and his wife, Lydia, have|that in past years there was two children, Raili and Ryan.|not sufficient room on the bus (Paulsen Group) |ment had dropped about 48,000, Gisl te Chad and Lu Dene |They reside in Montgomery,|/to accommodate everyone who The brazilian South Mission-| partially offset by increases of| Jolley Moon, Orem ' Ala. Lydia is the daughter of|wanted to go. He therefore recary Reuncn will be Friday at {5,600 in exempt employment. Boy to Stanley and Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Garth Nielson of| ommended that me~»ers make 8 p.m. at the Uriversily of Utah The biggest drop was last|Levie Multine, Orem reservations immediately. Orem. Institu‘e of Religion, 1800 Hemp- September—90,000, The increase} Boy to Ronald and Sandra stead Road, Salt Lake City. in February was 7,117. Felson West, Orem: Jaws of People You ' Cool Weather Staves Know | Off Threat of Floods | | the Force Logistic Support Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Glade | By MILDRED B: HALL Group Bravo, Force Logistics Holdaway and children of San-| Ajthough recent days have|Page 3 story today) show that| Mrs. Norman R. ~ Command. dy. The baby was named Dar:n .een warm temperatures in|snow depth and water content| ot2n of Orem had as their: , by his father, Central Utah Valley, the weath-|on Utah Valley watersheds are Vr. Ko >xer guests on Sunday, Mrs. Mr: and Mrs. Alma J. Rich- assisted by the paternal grand-| er has remained cold enough el substantially above aver- oen’s-porents, Mr. and man and family of Provo were|father and the maternal grand- higher elevations that the area |age 2. J. Marvin Cons e Cty of Salt jy” Lehi on Sunday to attend father, Carl Olsen and the un-|ig not yet experiencing any high| ‘This leads local officials to and an aunt, MrS./ 45 open house given for an aunt| cles. Following services Mr water problems, according to|maintain a watchfil eye on wa-| Vela Seott from Los Angeles, ang uncle to mark their Golden and Mrs. Carl Olsen of Willard (tah County Commissioner ter level in fear of possible Wedding anniversary, Honored were hosts at a buffet dinner at! paul Thorn high spring runoff. lwere Mr, and Mrs, Orvil Stone, their home Also noted with] ‘The rivers and streams of the elu Calif Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kofford and) who are long-tinie residents of bisthday ale re the 10th area have not begun to carry | CHANCES BETTER heir ty family were in Utah Coun-| Lehi Sundey. to visit with their |birthdayof Niles ry Holdaway, son pring of the Earl Holdaways parents, Mr, and Mrs Clar-nee’ ‘The piano students of Mrs. | Ko ‘ord in Orem and Mr. and) Jean Griffin of Provo were pre-| runoff waters, the com-| Mrs August Johnson of Lake-|s-nted in recital on Sunday at|M. Christensen, 22, son of Mrs. solid view |her home. — melcsioner stated, in pointing| WASHINGTON (UPI) —Chan- out that manyof the streams in|¢es for congressional reorga Army Specialist Five Dana higher elevetions arestill frozen |24tion—revamping the commit- Taking part were Maxine K. Christensen of Orem,| |tee system, installing computers Southern Utah has been ex-/to handle routine business and Alan and Jolene Griffin; Gary has been assigned as an instruc- periencing some flooding but|so on—are better this year than Mr, and Mrs. Ned Kofford of/and Greg Ogden; Terrance|tor at the U. S Army Air De-| the higher elevations there have|in the past 20 years, according Orem, have returned home af-|Davis, Joanne Bird, Patricia |fense School, in FortBliss TeX. been warmer and high water |to Rep. 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