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Show “1 Daily Herald Van bey. Ua WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2%, 1967 Funds For Waterworks | | AMERICAN FORK — The ance in the $285,000 water American Fork City Council expansion project previous! approved line publication of one proved bythe council, A zone change, approved a re- al funds for the project w quest for a second zone change be raised by general obligati and signed an application for bonds, which if approved by re. federal funds in connectio h sidents, would be repaid from a $285,000 water belt-line pro- ri es from the water sysject at its regular council ses- tem, with noincrease in taxes sion this week. The government will match A public hearing on a zone construction costs on the proj: |change on First North, between ect; according to engineer E |Grant Avenue and Second East Ross Syphus, representing the was held Mondayevening, with-|firm of Caldwell, Richards and out protest to the zone change. Sorenson. The ordinance revision will be Well sites JULIA NEBEKER have previousty| JULIE NYMAN First Attendant effective Thursday, giving the|been acquired by the city and Raiston Purina Company the lines will be laid on city streets. | Miss Nephi mink oikaa Gs PTA WORKSHOP . Go ahead on their new business |The new belt line system will Nephi |which will include processing and ae <oS produets. new ordinance provides a new zone, C-2-A to the |American Fork Zoning ordinj ance. |. have a 10-inch pipeline and greatly increase the present Capacity of the. American Fork water system, In other action, the council approved tentative plans to re- The second zone change re model the city jail building, 7 | aa TONYA ANDERSON y Second Attendant_ Will be held Thursday at 7:30 False Alarm p.m, at the Dixon S@hool li: me brary. Dr. Rex Pinegar will ne Fire ak on “Children and Reez eis the Community,” af- Trucks. to School ter which parents are welcome) A false alarm at the Frankto present problems: that they’ lin School brought fire trucks fee] need attention. Anyone isto the scene this forenoon, welcome to attend. School officials were investiNEPHI—Miss Julie Nyman,gating the possibility that some. Ch jooses Royalty E THESE PUPPIES ARE NOW ORPHANS as he result of the work of Manila’s dog poisoner. quest come from Mrs. Emfa|which has been abandoned for | |Sorensen, 580 East Main, who this purpose, creating a separ-| 29 Animals Die located in her home. A public|come available. City labor will| Chosen as first attendant was|and attendant Mary Margaret Casey and Tommy Monson, brothers, from left, attempt to fill the void left by their dead asked that the present R-2zone|ate police department head-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- charge of the affair. Jone, perhaps a student, had demother. Nearly 30 dogs have been killed si nce the poisoning started last weekend. be changed to C-2, permitting quarters. This work was ap-|neth Nyman; has been crowned “The royalty or this year liberately turned in the alarm —| construction of a new building to|proved by the council and will| “Miss Nephi” for the coming were crowned by last year’s The alarm was pulled on the house a beauty shop, presently proceed as soon as funds be-| Year. NEA Will Victim Listof Manila 5.4 Dog PoisonerGrows Officers Mrs. Monson ‘The couneil-also approved the| Also approved was—construc-| Anderson, daughter of Mr. and poise, and talent. Miss Nyman|dancing Thursday at 7:30 p.m. So RE were reported today as victims| and her two sons, Casey and) SPRINGVILLE—New offoxs of the current dog poisoning/Tommy are trying to feed and,°f the Nebo Education Asso-| @ @pidemic, bringing to 29 four baby puppies ciation will be elected ce number which have died since|10 days old. at the organization's annual] it began last Friday morning) Others have the same prob-|SPring banquet in the WilkinCounty com-lem. Mrs. Vern Chipman is|S0 Center at BYU. | taking care of five Australian Dean Allen, president of the Pleasant Grove Chief of Shepherd puppies, two weeks association, reports that 450 Police Glen Newman said he|0ld, belonging to the Douglas teachers and their partners are has found more meat contain- Robinsons. A mother poodle expected to attend. J. Wayne ing strychnine along roads of was poisoned and left a litter Nelson, Spanish Fork, will step the area, but the meat, in his |of puppies only one day old that up automatically from first vice | president of the organization opinion had been put there sev- |had to be killed. | ‘These and many other heart-| to president as of June 1. eral days ago. Other outgoing officers in ad“ Rewards totaling $150 have aches haveresulted from some- dition to Mr. Allen are Keith one who is cruel enough to want been offered for the apprehenHone, Spanish Fork, second jto see the dogs dead. sion or information leading to ‘The HumaneSociety has been | vice president, and Bill Rust, the arrest of the dog poisoner.| otitied and is working on thé Spanish Fork, third vice pres-| has been, |casi @, also Max B. Ferre and ident. Appointivesecretary. Offered by outraged and con{Keith A. Bills, sheriff's depu- has been David Gledhill, and cerned citizens of Manila, and appointive treasurer, Ralph $60 from the Utah County Sher- jties of Pleasant Grove and Snelson, both of Springville. | iff's office. Danger not only to Poison Meat | Candidates for the office of The sheriff's office has had first vice president are Jack |pieces ‘of meat found in the Leifson, Spanish Fork; Eugene "|area analyzed, The result was| Johnson, Brookside school in| strychnine in pieces of mutton.| Springville; and Joe Measom Puppies of Payson High School. Meanwhile, the problem of Children have found pieces of in yards and alongside | Candidates for second vice} feeding and caring for several |meat road. Mrs. Vern Chipman| president are Ned Hansen, Litters of new-born puppies or- |the |found a piece of meat on her Taylor school in Payson; Jack sawn, another lady found some Swenson, Spanish Fork Central; being pethey Sigs Urea in her garage and one lady and BeFaria Mapleton, seins ty a3" | | Deadend Street Pole All but one of the 25 dogs|this morning when their car have died near or at their went through & deadend street ;|homes, said Mrs. Monson, “‘I' and smashed into a utility pole. could understand if the dogs| Lyle G. Allred, 26, 311 N. 1120 had died on someone's farm W. Provo, and Steve Clark, 27, where sheep had been killed or 265 S. Ist W., Springville, were ‘i i et quart of Bennett’s Finest Semi-Gloss lee ne Car Crashes Sunday,” said Mrs. Chapman. “He had evidently been lying there for three days, dead.” Five dogs were rushed to the vets, costing their owners $25 each, to try to save their lives, Four of them died. | Near Homes | ‘Two men wereinjured early go that far.” e - in her flower gar-|Candidates for third vice pres of our {ound some “This wholesale |ident are Marie Stevenson, Pay-| dogs has got to stop,”said Mrs. den. N. 8th Mothers are concerned for! son Taylor; Julia Bliss, Span-| of 240 rt fear their small children may| ish Fork, Thurber; and Carlyle pick up some and put it in| Burton, Springville Junior High. their mouths, or that other ral and animals might get some of| the poisoned meat. | “T found the Carl Fullerton’s| dog in a ditch near their home| ——_——_ formal application for federal tion of an American Fork Steel|Mrs. Robert Anderson. land Miss Nebeker gave vocal/at the Grant School in Springfunds from the Federal Housing Days Queen float, which will be| Mrs. A.” V. Gadd president selections for their talent and ville under the direction of Alma and Urban Development office,| shown at the various commu-jof the Nephi Federated Coun-|Miss Anderson presented an|Banks. Membersare invited to requesting federal grant -assist-'nity ‘parades {cil of Womens Clubs was in original dance selection. |bring their families. | MANILA— Four more dogs|ple concerned. Miss Nephi, Roberta Schofield, second floor of the building. |hearing on this matter will be|be used in the remodeling proj-|Miss Julia Nebeker, daughter | Garrett. UTAH COUNTY held at the city hall May 15 atject, where possible, reducing|of Mr. and Mrs, Thad Nebeker.| Each. contestant was judged|ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY \7 p.m. |the labor cost of the project Second attendant is Mis® Tonya'on her beauty, personality,) Program of authentic Indian WITH THE PURCHASE OF EACH GALLON OF... | collision. Mr. Allred is listed in Most of the dogs poisoned |ssatisfactory condition at the Mr. Clark was not jwere registered dogs. ‘The hospital and CS un | Duane Majors lost a Saint Ber- hospitalized. the Carl Fullertons lost Rubber Latex Wall Paint gz dag SAVE$$$! free quart ofsemi-gloss for your woodwork, with purchase of each gallon of our finest Rubber Latex Wall Paint. 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