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Show - H in PRIL —-Daily Herald eee EDADirector To Discuss Project A id | Boy Scouts of2 Stakes to Assist oor | %, Forest Service in Tratls Program ‘Horse’ Thieves Interrupted, By BETTY G. SPENCER the magked trail, !s also in the A AMERICAN FORK—A new packet the conservation project r 23 Troops Included commit Fail In Theft Modern-day cowboys aply aren't too conrned about the real ar- The Utah I ative effort wit ed ti : d Timpanogos ticle as police received a report that someone was on the roof of a Provo service station trying to take down | projects which may the requirements for aid. Among these pos- mainténance and conservation except for a few in the Grove si project, aimed at giving the Creek area vanceme early Monday at Eighth North and Fifth West. The culprits disappeared before work on the trail a sense of and personal pride mel Fe in their police designated trail. The troop will could arrive the horse. Investigation ) scouts who will and ing Hobble Creek in Springville site. The bridge would connect south is continu- ing. sible projects is a bridge crossnear the new high school ges a HELD POSITIVELY OVER! THURSDAY year to their se d trail completing necessary work in 2 DAYS ENDS Rangers to Help A ranger from the Pleasant Grove Ranger District will ac- ut company each troop on their 2 Day Sco The infcrat Partway eo. CAMporee Set struction near the old Ironton first trip out to the trail, to acquaint them with specific G. DALE BURGESS, principal of the Lehi Elementary school, accepts a gift of a painting from Mrs. Gaylon (LuDean) Pugh, PTA president, The painting, entitled ‘The Pueblo In- needs of their individual: trail and behavior expected of the troop while in the area. Each trail will have at least dian, one excellent i OREM—The annual Squaw be considered for funds and Peak District spring Boy Scout three American Fork wells may camporee will be held Friday also be found eligible. and Saturday in the Tank HolMr. Frost is also scheduled low area of Spanish Fork Can- to speak next month before the/¥o, according to Ed ill be hung in the school for students to enjoy and study. camping spot, where the troops can make an Hone, county Council of Governments, general chairman of the event.| Oxygen Supplies Now Covered Under Medicare formerly. the Mayors’ Council,| The district covers all _of fo present grant possibilities|Orem and parts of Provo and WASHINGTON—Sen. Wallace Sen. Bennett said, “The ex-/Bennett, “We have and requirements in the county.|includes a total of 34 scout F. Bennett, R-Utah, has an- penses of oxygen previouslythat is reasonable to Later he will discuss any indi- Units, Mr. Hone said. nounced that the expenses of have been covered under the gen as a part ofthe vidualsituations with the a) | “We're hoping that around'oxygen used in connection with program when furnished as in- ical services which outing of their trip. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER presewrs A CARLO PONT! PRODUCTION Packets have been prepared by Mr. McDonald, containing concluded a project summary, schedule treat oxy-/of work for the three-year prototal med-/gram, trail standards, good were in-/clearing practices, diagramsof DAVID LEAN’S FILM oracas stews DOCTOR ZHIVAGO e FOX aa All Seats priate ay Sreeaiael 700 boys and their leaders will durable medical equipment in cident to a physician's service, tended to be provided through|switchbacks and water bars, Nightly At to determine their eligibility. attend the camporee,” he add-|a patient's home now will be as a homehealth service pro- use of oxygen equipmétit in sit- and a written description of all EDA grants are available ed. covered under the supplemen- vided by a home health agen-|uations where a physician de- work is also included. A large 8PM wnder the Public Works and| The U. S. Forest Service will tary medical insurance per cent grants to Title One chairman sai OPEN7:00 3 SHOW7:20 Geneva LAST 225-1829 we, 2 DAYS ie Mon. HWY. 91 Mom Beaie OWEERYNG EXCLUSIVE ects as water, and sewer pipes, tion” and ‘camporee activities sioner of Social Security to sanitation facilities, access| Will be centered around the consider the inclusion of oxyToads to industrial and recrea- theme. gen expenses in the law after tional areas, voeational_school| The camporee will start at he received a request for the construction and flood control|4 P- m. Friday with scouts action from Utah physicians. projects. and their leaders reporting to the camp headquarters and’ pRESS FOR CLIMBING What's i Playing i At the Movies PROVO Academy—Doctor Zhivago. Paramount — Blow x Uinta—A Man For Seafons. Pioneer — Doctor, You've Got To Be Kidding! cee — Thunder Alley plus ‘The Wild Angels Scera — Bullwhip Griffin Timp — Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? plus An American Dream PAYSON Huish — Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines SPANISH FORK pitchMonkeys, Go Home! PURERFORKod Coral — The Night of the als Ohio, 34, 64, 7-5. 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RICHEY WINNER BUENOS AIRES (UPI)—Cliff Richey of San Angelo, Tex., won the men’s singles title of the %th River Plate tennis chamanes Sunday: when he beat lark Graebner of Beechwood, ty for the oxygen used with the Sen.'covered equipment.” |the Senate Finance Committee counties, which Utah County is) The theme for the camporee| which writes Social Security designated as, for such proj-|Will be “Fitness and Conserva- legislation, asked the Commis- ca emy 56 _NO_UNIVERS! TERE 373-4470 pro- cy and when furnished as part|termines the medical necessi- scale map of the area, with Community Development Act of|assist the district officials in\gram of Medicare. of ambulance services.” 1965 and can provide up to 59/conducting the camporee, the) Sen. ‘Bennett, a member of The Commission told > irements for make at least three trips per successive stages. ——— into the Mapleton~area plant area is another project to rvice m is a trail a large model of a horse mounted abovethe station. 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