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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Lehi Probes Need For Utah New Hospital LEHI—Membersof the Lehi City Council this week dis- cussed the need for a new hos- County, Utah Daily Herald 11 Settlement Date Set For SoughtIn Trial On Dam Collapse WaterSuit Both sides in a suit involving filings for water rights on the Duchesne River agreed Wednesday to seek an out-of-court settlement. Fourth District Judge Joseph E. Nelson granted a continuance of trial to May 21 in Duchesne to allow time for a settlement. Salt Lake City filed the suit, asking that water filings on Rock Creek, a Duchesne River tributary, be resumed, the suit was against the State Engineer and the Utah Water and Power Board. A stipulation was offered on Wednesdaybyall parties involved in the dispute. It was “‘based upon the firm belief that com-| plete settlement of all issues} pital in the city. Ways and means of financing such a venture, the type of hospital Trial has been set for May 15) in Fourth District Court in Provo for the $180,000 damage suit needed and the services it by Provo River Water Users should render were all dis- {| Association against Utah Water cussed at length. Councilman and Power Board, Weyher ConRalph Wing was assigned to struction Co., South Kamas Irfollow up and obtain the inforrigation Co., and Washington mation needed regarding fiTrrigation Co. nancing and construction reTO PLAY HERE — Mark quirements and report back at SERTOMA PRESIDENT —J. PRWUA is asking damages Sam Kopp, new head of the for losses due to collapse of the Seamons, Los Angeles, who a later meeting. Provo Sertoma Club. overcame the handicap of Little Deer Creek Reservoir Councilman Don Peterson reblindness from early child- ported that the police departdam in the Uintah Basin on hood to become a nationally- ment is in need of a new radio June 16, 1963; loss of water due known youthful pianist. He that would be on the highway to damage of a pipe system, will play in Provo Friday patrol frequency. He said that and injunction to prevent renight as a feature of a bene- the present radio is no longer building the dam. fit for the building fund of operable and reported that a The Duchesne Tunnel is locatthe Utah Valley Care and new unit would cost approxied above the confluence of the can be effected” before the new!| Training Center for handi- mately $600. A motion carried North Fork of the Duchesne trial date. capped children. River and Little Deer Creek. A to purchase the equipment for The State Engineer in 1956 diversionline brings water from the police department. PEACEFUL PICKETER —A ordered the forfeiture of the Little Deer Creek — above the Councilman Peterson also J. Sam Kopp, Provo salesnun carrying a sign “Christ city’s filing for 50 second-feet of said that the police department man, has been named as new confluence — to the Duchesne Made Us All One Race” water a year. The Water and! had requested a tape recorder president of the Provo Sertoma Tunnel. stands as a peaceful picket Power Board had requested the Above Line for department use. The types Club for the coming year. He during Alabama Governor forfeiture of the filing, first and costs of the various ma- will take office in July. The dam on Little Deer George Wallace’s speech to made in 1938. chines is to be investigated and Creek was located in a steep 5,000 Notre Dame students | Other officers elected to} a report made for action at a eanyon above this diversion !serve with him are Victor| line of Provo River Water Users and faculty members of the later date. Notre Dame campus in South Oldroyd, vice president, mem-| Association. Mark Seamons, a blind Clean-Up Dates Set teenage pianist who overcame It was decided that the city- bership; Loy C. Maycock, vice| In complaint filed in Fourth Bend, Ind., Wednesday night. Robert} District Court, PRWUAsaid col- The nun refused to identify his handicap to gain nation- wide clean-up campaign would president, programs; Harris, vice president, spon-| lapse of the Little Deer Creek | herself. Hundreds of other wide acclaim, will perform in be held May 11 through 16. sorship and projects; and Gor- dam last summer brought down | persons carried signs protestProvo Friday evening, so that chairman will be named later. ing the governor’s visit to many physically handicapped It was decided that a special ;don Connell, secretary. silt, mud, rock boulders and Gene Lamb will serve as| trees, washing out a section of| South Bend. There were no and mentally retarded Central effort be made to encourage Utah youngsters can have a property owners having old treasurer with Dr. Jim Ash- the diversion line and road, a| outbreaks of violence during FORT BLISS, Tex. — Pvt. jman as sergeant at arms. On} loss estimated at $80,000, and the night. (Herald-UPI Tele- Jack N. Clegg, son of Mr. and chance .to go to school. sheds, etc. to have them torn Young Seamons will be the down to alleviate fire hazards the board of directors ace causing loss of water, with| photo) Mrs. Jack featured attraction on an old- and to beautify and increase Shirl Kemp, Darrell Cushman, value estimated at $100,000. Clegg of fashioned vaudeville show, propert¥ value within the city, J. Guy Gleed, Clyde Naylor.| Plaintiff charges that Utah tiff, defendant failed to make me Pleasant! Allen G. Creer and Blaine Had- Water and Power Board failed scheduled for Friday at 8 p.m. Groveis pres-| Councilman Morris Clark rereasonable efforts to release | to make adequate field investiin the Provo High School audi- ported on his inspection of the ley. ently attend-| stored water after discovering torium. | gation and exploration of sur- saturation and slough off. ing a Nike-| new water reservoir. The conProceeds from the showwill struction has been done by Hercules fire} face and subsurface and South Kamas and Washington 5 Be0go into the building fund of Gibbons and Reedat a cost of control mainlogical conditions in picking the Irrigation Companies admitted | Little the Utah Valley Care and $52,300, and the unit is nearly tenance Deer Creek site: was neg-| Weyher built the dam, but said Training Center, which gives complete. He said that a small ligent in materials investiga-| course at the it was on subcontract. Army Air Dea school experience to young-| amount of seepage was noticed tion, and that design was sub-| Defendants said construction ae fense School, standard sters so sevrely handicapped near the bottom in one area. was not complete when winter Pvt. Clegg Fort Bliss. | they can’t attend a regular However, he reported that the The complaint charged the| construction company -bultt al snows made access impossible Pvt. Clegg is receiving inschool program. engineer felt this would not except by snow shoes for in- struction in electronics, com-| SPRINGVILLE — James J. substandard and unsafe A drive is currently under cause a problem and would seal dam. spection. Miller, 67 S. 2nd E., Springputer configurations, acquisiway to raise money for the itself within a short time. Charge Made | ville, will observe his 80th Defendants admitted the dam tion radar and electronic war-| construction of a new center Provo River Water Users AsDemonstration Witnessed on city-donated property. Aj Councilman J. B. Cooper re- birthday anniversary at an sociation further charges that | collapsed but denied neglect} fare. Prior to his enlistment open house| Utah Water and Power Board | 2nd denied plaintiff was owner Pvt. Clegg was employed by| new and larger building with ported that he had witnessed = Sunday, May| changed design moreand betterfacilities would demonstrations of mowers. He of the dam after| of any facilities damaged by the FBI in Kansas City, Mo.,) A 3, from 3 to the state enginee give many additional children said that a large lawn mower | r had approved | the resulting flood, declaring and Phoenix, Ariz. 25 p. m. at| plans, and failed to make prop- they belonged to United States. with severe handicaps an op- was needed for use at the | his home. Heer investigation of source of| They admitted portunity to go to school. plaintiffs were| cemetery and a smaller one ‘EXHIBITION’ PAID % requests |Seepage encountered from the | ot ove ie Saag meg A native Californian with for use at the park. Upon a Des gifts. right abutment of Little Deer amazing courage and musical motion he was authorized to go}; t had| deni eek water but CHICAGO (UPI)—The lar-| He was Creek Dam during ability, Mark had both his ahead with the purchase of two gest gate ever grossed for a box-| construction; a legal right to divert it. born in Span-| failed to take necessary precaueyes removed at the age of machines. ing “exhibition” was $74,199 for | r ish Fork on| tions, and failed to make reasonfour months when they dePopular name for Candle- the Jack Dempsey-King Levin-| A motion carried authorizing = May 5, 1884.| able inspection. developed growths on the Mayor Harold D. Westring to mas Day is Groundhog Day, sky four-rounder at the Chicago| Mr. Miller He married Furthermore, charged plain- Feb. 2. retina. Coliseum, Feb. 18, 1932. sign an agreement with the Essie Cherrington Nov. 17,| Although he received no Union Pacific Railroad for 1909, in the Salt Lake Temple. musical instruction until water line crossings in con- She died Sept. 11, 1931. They) was 11 years old, the youthful nection with the water improve- had 10 children, who are all pianist, who is now 16 years ment project currently under- liging. | old, progressed rapidly and way. Wieinartied Mrs. Olive Rudy| has appeared on numerous Grant Haws, and Kent Beck Long in Vernat on Jan. 30, TV programs and public con- of the Planning and Zoning 1936. certs throughout the West. Commission, I. Dale Despain, Mr. Miller followed construc-) Immediately after his Provo planner, and City Attorney Har- tion work most of his life, | appearance, young Seamons vard R. Hinton, were at the orking as superintendent 25 will accompany a California meeting to review proposed years for Reynolds-Ely Conchoral group on a tour of zoning ordinance changes. struction Co., and five years Israel. as superintendent for W. W.) Several noted local performClyde and five years for J. M.| ers will appear on Friday’s SIGN TRADE PACT | TOKYO (UPI) — Red China Sumsion. vaudeville show. They include: He has been safety patrol-| Andy Anderson, a magician; and Communist Czechoslovakia Robin Stockdale and Cathy have signed a trade agreement man for school children forthe| Bown, in a dance of 1892; Sam covering the year 1964, the past three years, having never| Francis, an imitator; a bar- Communist New China News missed a day on account of ill health. bershop chorus; John Paxman, Agency said Saturday. 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