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Show Scout-o-Ree Expoundedto Set Apr.18 Explorer, Boy Scout and Cub Scout units from Utah County to Heber and Moabwill be represented in the third annual Boy Scout “Scout-O-Ree” April 18 in the West Annex of the BYU Fieldhouse. Verl Clark, committee chairman, said the ‘Scout-O-Ree” will be the largest event of its kind ever held in Utah County. He said every city in the county plus. troops from Heber, Moroni and Moab will have scout exhibits on display. “This year’s event will have more than 45 booths plus more than 1,000 entries in the Pinewood Derby Race for Cub Scouts,” Mr. Clark said. The event will run from 5 to 8 p.m. Exchangeites “The search for a perfect government began before man himself in the. war in heaven.” Thus declared Dr. Nephi Kezerian, a local orthopedic surgeon before members of the Provo Exchange Club this week. Declaring himself to be an “active rightist and a mem- ber of the John Birch Society,” Dr. Kezerian told t he group that ‘in the beginning the United: States had intended t 0 stand as an example for the world to follow.” “We did not intend to blend ourselves into the world,” he said. “We began to lose our position about 1916 when Woodrow Wilson, under the influence of Col. E. M. House was party to a secret agreement with England to form a world All proceeds will be contribut- federation which later became ed to the Boy Scouts’ Maple the League of Nations,” he Dell Swimming pool building charged. He told the group that the project. League of Nations was defeated but that Col. House set up a MILWAUKEE, Wis.—Wiscon- council on foreign relations sin Gov. John W. Reynolds, whose purpose was to bring all winner of the presidential pri- world governments under one mary in his home state, com- head. “This council on foreign rementing on Wallace’s substanlations pretended to let each tial vote: “T’m disappointed he got any nation exert its own sovereignvotes at all, but we must real- ty, but actually it p lanned to ize we have prejudice in the usurp their sovereignty,” Dr. | Kezerian said. North just as in the South.” Officials Ask New Discussion Of LDS Church Proposal To Dike Provo Bay A proposal made several definite date for such a meetMr. DeLong indicated that years ago for the LDS Church ing was set, there might be some question to dike Provo Bay—in return According to officials, the as to who would have claim to for the title to reclaimed lands the reclaimed Provo Bay lands —has again cometo the fore as proposal was fostered several —the state or federal governyears ago by the late Apostle a result of recent discussion by ment. In past experience the the Central Utah Water Con- Henry D. Moyle that the Provo state has laid claim to lands servancy District board of di- Bay be diked by the LDS in the area which formerly Church in return for title to were under water. rectors. At a meeting of the board the reclaimed lands which reIn the past few months, Monday, Frank Clinton, re- sulted from the action. Palmer DeLong, Central Utah while negotiating with the City gional director of the Bureau of Provo for land for the South of Reclamation, asked for a Project manager, said that Mr. University interchange with Clinton in asking for the furfurther meeting with the board Interstate-15, the state paid the| to discuss the proposal. No ther meeting would be seeking city for property up to the soa timetable for the work if the LDS Church should wish to called meander line of the “The danger of this council handle the diking project. A conservancy district offiis that it offers us security and a planned future in exchange cial said if the LDS Church for our free agency,” he said. does undertake the project, it The Utah County Commission “This groupis still in existence could reduce considerably the has received a letter from the and has 1400 members, with cost as planned in the Bonne- Utah State Tax Commission many of them Communists and ville Unit of the Central Utah asking the county unit to set others who are merely misguid- Project. Presently two welfare June 1 as one of its Board of ed such as Eisenhower and farms of the LDS Church are Equalization dates. Dulles,” he asserted. in the vicinity of Provo Bay. Normally May 31 is one of June 1 Asked for x Ser ; apy: Provo River. Accretion land area of Utah Lake and subse-| agriculture and therefore would lying below the-meander line— quently cut the high evapora-|be designated for wildlife use. to.which the city lays claim tion loss of lake water. At the Water saved from the current and has used for pasture land same time additional land in| evaporation loss from the lake. —was not included in the deed. the Provo Bay area would be|would be stored upstream in It was indicated that the State Land Board considered the property below the land as belonging to the state. The diking of Provo Bay along with the diking of Goshen Bay has been a major portion of the Central Utah Project’s planned work in Utah County. The diking projects have been proposed to cut the surface Equalization Date the board’s meeting dates on which it hears residents regarding property valuafion and taxes. 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