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Show CityTells of Economies Quoies In Payson Farmers Protest « The News Water Rate Increases By MADOLINE C. DIXON I An F i ease . r irrigation water in F m Monday 7 ( z area nig iu was I Pf farmers officia Chambers. City entire ve protest under t a ley fF revenue laid oi pret BO pen cent Suen ane i } ere ra- the three winter purchased at the present time ‘ing to officials who at tended the meetng rt Schaerrer and Huish official Moore was spokes.nen for the farmers Thi city was repre. Vernon Finch city councilman in charge of the irigation department, and yHoward Riley. ' city councilman who works : with‘ Mr. Finch ‘i and ‘ me ss : a ch rout to owners of farmer ‘ i Faunce ties ch litle billcwiths yin ee he increase be about $5 act the inerease to farmers with ball park off $4,000 months. Old equipment is benot ing repaired and none is being er ok no action. still hav to be draws ave ben in- ge eral fund, the city ¢ 5} sade meetings { off and ino men werelaid off the road department. The water arnount| master, at his own request, was This Pr ease By United Press International ey |, dAmade. point timhe " it f the new h 7 “has bes , Who is chairman of the parks ty finances thelor and recreation department \ nts dr 16 rep lerabl Seiler latce Game Oneticait sa. S PEwand HL. Bates, city) record. Byfarmer ationsad ge) his ATOtax haseo enes Economy Layoffs increased from $65 last to $10: vear Never Self-Supporting year Every City officials pointed out that the irigauon water department has never been self-sustaining, and that money has had to be 2 departm operation ha possible on ¢ er;yes and Dave McMullin, city TUESDAY, meeting of the city council which 1s held on the first and third Mondays of the month It was held en the third Monday of the month and was especially called for the purpose outlined. No conclusion to the probem was made. Coming Events listed outside the Utah re i a svening to hear a report on and work with city officials to- some of the immediate and long wardtheir solution. Manyof the range problems facing the city problems mentioned were new in their respective neighbor- ctiy streets needed to serve ex- oo ent cninediGone SUNSETSTS I UECIELES ok ma Sea ' A number of eyesores that ae ine i Mrs, “Statistics Se Allan (Ma make.i The same position is led in Orem by Mrs BIRTHS AT aul UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Lillian) Be In Springville Toda as accente andal Lillian | and Londa Stubbs amarand an Virginia \ Comm » Miles Jensen, andOrem Helen g why pol into a Peay [tie best. interest of all the Bennett Crawlord, Midvale. vet andall 5770 or | touch with Mrs, Sj‘ 373-0096. oat Fore a Mer Marsha and Richard ee were only manner . Utah Extension Api Hue) rT Carol C GRAD Scez from Robert Saez. Sa MISSIONARY REUNIONS... Plaintiff awarded custody of SOUTHERN INDIAN MISSION the minor cud sr defendant “mre Southern Indian Mission. Confab to Open ere sn oe ae ings, and. Mrs. Dwayne Girl to Harold and Pamela Orem West The unfortunate in- a hould The subn under Mrs Berrett in Orem are Mrs. RayBlaine and Geneil mond Long, Sharon Stake: Mrs. : Burtonn Robins Robinson, Sharon Stake Loaver Harris, Provo. m Stake Girl tv Edward and Carolyn Mrs. Evan Cox are duty bound The police not to act for themselves but in ple. neededi Ovem ProvoCiiy Commission Mondaylemsin their respective areas open to police office PAYSON — A fund raising will be held Labor ‘“‘country store” will be held Friday, at the tabernacle, spon- Lake course just outside of the har- * Committees. Su-) pes Representatives of neighbor-|They urged the neighborhooa ee al the in the hood co-nmitiees met with the committees to study the prob- handled a new$10,000 clubhouse north¢ Marathon Race will be a sored by the Senior Citizens of east of the Corleissen Bridge! 250-mile test over a five-mile Payson. just es City Dads Confer With Finished by Boat Club | ‘Country Store’ Sept non € Mass., adds to the beauty of a display of light-piping fibers developed by the Bendix Corp. ° The Provo Boat Club has|endar unty ll Gl and weapons systems. Katherine Wacker of Holland, or Neighborhood Payson Seni New $10,000 Clubhouse | Citizens Plan completed the construction of P now a I cadaver FIRERWORKS—and that's not a typographical error. Although the fiber optics industry is only 10 years old, these fiber bundles already have found useful, nondecorative jobs in such diverse fields as automobiles, computers, home appliances, medical and dental instruments down where The maceting was not sche ©. in order duled in conjunction with a APRIL 1, 1969 i ” nt under city to make the budget balance at the end of the fiscal year the last of June, they said. The last hired policeman was laid Daily Herald ‘Orem, Provo Plan Cancer Crusade einenate ter, month aty Reunion will be held Friday per rn at 7 p.m. at the Fifth LDS Ware simncon trom Chapel, 740200 W., Salt Lake TDN Simps two day SYathlee Slate Park, according to K. V.{bor. =e It will be opento all in-| cafeteria Delicious style food will be served wean lore Gat exist in ihe "eed to be cleaned up were also LOGAN (UPI)-A b beginning at up problems that exist in the pointed cut and the overall Conference of state directors of City Johnson, a past commodore of boards und outboards i ac t city. for development of park| Cooperative Extension Service Paul Simpson. Court approved ? ue The race will offer $2000 in come 7° and Everyone isfamily invitedmeal.to Dale Despain, city planning plan sites was explained was to open today on the Utah aM agreement as to property WEST GERMAN MISSION se ee : enjoy a The A-shaped 25 by 40-foot prize money plus money that : ; consultant, ard Robert Gunn, ui 2 State University campus settlement, 2limony and sup- Recepton and reunion at the building was constructed on will he awardedto the lap lead- Homenrade e-okies,cakes, pies administrative assistant to the Representatives of the neigh- Directors from 13 western Port ; Lion House in Salt Lake City 3 Hurt In on the Provo Boat Harbor when the city turned the harbor over to the state for the development of a state park. The new building includes a dancefloor area, two restrooms and a balcony. Mr. Johnson said an additional $2000 is expected to be spent cies will be sold, incuding They reported that the city was attempting to work on the urgent problems first, as and moneyare available. benches for a famiy room or outdoor use, tables, lamps, most dishes, mrrers, metal lockers, time kitchen sink ana cabinet, plumb-| ing fixtures, canned goods, ornaments, hair spray, new and| old clothing, handcraft articles, Provo Collision Three persons were {njured ete. this year on improvements and about 7:50 a.m. this morning The committee solicits sup-| landscaning, nent Charles Henson, chairman of services. The conference was to cover * the Provo City Planning Com- mission, sai¢ that the master plan is fo be used as a work- ardthe annuel Freedom Festi- jene, 21, suffered possible. neck Lindon Easter val Regaita will be held July 4 sion on a national basis mentbut stressed that the plan! — ing treated at the BYU Medievent on the speed boating cal- cal Center. Both drivers were errick, Court approvproperty settlement agree. and awarded custody of Friday, 7:30 to Al = Sixty pound copper slabs minor children to the plain- served as moneyin the Eastern tiff. The defendant was ordered Mediterranean area centuries to pay $220 per month as child ago. hTe slabs were called support talents. in the preliminary stages and Red Cross Flood isurged neighborhood committees to study the plan and make any Crews Are Ready recommended changes they | ing this spring. Collins, a retired four star Egg HuntSlated. Armygeneral said larger-than- and back injuries and was be- a wide range of subjects, including development of 4H telev ing guideline in city develop- when two autos collided at port and patronage ofthe public! SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)—|Might tiiak would benefit their Bob Brimhall is the common-| Fifth Easi and Center Street. regardless of age. They would president of/ neighborhoods. dore of the beat club, which will The crivers of the cars, Lynn also appreciate donation of any James F. Collins. the American Red Cross, said] Fourteen representatives of sponsor two regattas and & Scott Searle, 54, Pleasant Grove, good salaole articles. his organization has standby|neighborhood committees atmarathon racethis year. and Robert John Price, 24, 559 disaster crews ready to mobil-|tended the meeting. The annval Memorial Day Re- & 3rd S., Provo, suffered minor ize in four general areas of| -— Batta will he held on May 30 injuries. Mr. Price’s wife, Dar[q the nation in the event of flood- She has the weather The Provo Merathon — a new 1 Sherrick from Paul BIN Cena ECOCIGS Nbasis. r aP0. 08 city commission, presented a, Dorhoods were also given a copy states were expected at the _ sold on a take-home | series of slides indicating the|°! the recensly published mas- meet hosted by Dr. W.H. Ben- Eu ,Many useful household arti-| problem areas ter plan for Provo City. nett, director of USU extension ed property purchased from the ers. i | ity. The boat club was forced to give up its clubhouse located PLEASANT GROVE—Lindon usual snowpacks maythreaten wil lhold its annual Easter Egg the following areas during Hunt Saturday at 9 am. at spring thaw; the headwaters of Mayor Jeseph Christiansen’s the Missouri and Mississippi YOUR BIRTHDAY orchard rivers, the Northeast. ‘end HOROSCOPE Speaking at a dinner here Street and the Price car was The Eester Egg Hunt is spon- Monday, Collins said the most going north on Fifth East at the sored hythe Lindor City Recre- threatening buildup of snow was TUESDAY, APRIL 1 ation Department and the LinBorn today, you are highly attractive time of the crash. at the headwaters of the Misdon City Lions Club. of the opposite sex and souri and Mississippi rivers. have to guard against too many Bothvehicles weretotally demolished in the ident. Children one to 12 are invited Collins said the Red Cross’ to participate in the hunt and major program in the United special prizes will be awarded States is that of serving as a Pleasant Grove {or some special eggs that have link between servicemen and the heart and you will re ik been hy ma mike ihe right choice and at the aS ee their families. Wednesday, April 2 ARIES (March 2-Apri]_ 20) a @dvantage of the peace and quiet that marks this day. A good time for con to fight SU fy pohsee eerea WTHE DARK! SALAS Mastercraft must clear thousands of yards of fabrics. Save 40% Euan et PeeE meetii Scatthae scheduled to be released after treatment Provo police investigated the mishap andindicated the Searle car was eastbound on Center WESC79 cess PROVO — PHONE ENEeCU ACUay 373-0264 ; CATS DO NOTSEE BETTER DARK Sight depends on light reaching theiris of the eyes. TheINlessTHE light, the less ht. 1—Popular Fallacies, 3rd Edition, A.S.E. Ackerman, B.Sc, 2—Nuggets of Knowledge Geo, W.Stimpson, page 79. Sportsmen Set Meeting PLEASANT GROVE — The Pleasant Grove Sportsmen Association wil! have as their guest Finest Jet to L.A. speaker, Lynn. Ludlow, manager for the Central Utah Project Water Conservation Wedne District, at 8 pm. Pleasant Water in the 9:10 a.m. Nonstop Grove City Hall blems and what to do about them will be taken up and discussed at the coming » meeting. ist fact, you ORPIO (Oct abie How long each e of the R Central Utah Project is going to take will be discussed by Mr wasted bo Pictures of the work accomplisiied up to now and et plans for the coming year will be showa arco wih al Jo (No SAGITTARIUS GITTARIUS (Nov. 3 Ludlow aid he Doris wil answer ques oS EVALUTION to unwieldy prog s. Go your own OF A NAME way a5 you Ireely allow others to 99 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb 19) Be tactful as you state your case and you $ | | Iowa (UPI— River town is : postmast- er John D. Bell ned the town “Bel nimself, Later this was m “Belleview and still later it became Bellevue,” the name it has carried since. HELP THE BLIND LIONS ANNUAL NEAService SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUN;Y th, eari 235 sptnwaibbyrddey $8 © , ai Maait,"“anywhere in’ United States Qne month seo $25 BROOM SALE AT YOUR DOOR APRIL 10, 1969 sponsored bythese Lions Clubs: Provo, Utch Loke, Timpanogos and Edgemont. Get 40 extra winks at home. Adelightful Air West breakfast in theair... And arrive in Los Angeles at 9:42 a.m. |