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Show Daily Herald Utah Orem Cemetery Rates Girl Scout Camp i ‘ Sheorca eaioriey of these Registration for 1964 sessions|'remors are mild, See of the three Utah Girl Scout 20 danger to man’s safet;pas Council summer camps will open April 15, Mrs. Murray M. Moler, Ogden, Utah, Council president, announced today. the earth’s surface. Occasidnally, as happened in Alaska, the violence of the motion brings | swift and terrible destruction The first of four 12-day ses-|in its wake. ‘= Child burial spaces will te|{irectly under the city council, as was the case under the old|}4 ordinance. However, any ap-| pointment or dismissal of ap- TOP IDEA MAN — Elvin L. pointive officers by the manager Carson, Pleasant Grove, winis subject to council approval. ner of annual idea contest for Geneva Works. LDS Group Idea Award Plans New Given by Industry Activities d ti To Open April 15 sions will open on June 22 at| Earthquakes and tremors can Camp RedCliffe in Ogden Can-| 9CCUr almost anywhere on yon, Trefoil Ranch in Provo|arth. But generally they take Canyon and Camp Cloud Rim, place in certain well-defined near ParkCity. areas called the ‘Lines of Special program emphasis |Fire,” the National Geographic will be horseback riding at Tre- Society says. foil Ranch; swimming in a new Two Main Zones heated pool at Red Cliffe and| These regionns of seismic boating at Cloud Rim. and related volcanic activity This year, Mrs. Moler ex-|are concentrated along the rim plained, eight-year-old Brownies|of the Pacific Ocean, where will be able to attend some of rugged mountains standnext to the sessions at Red Cliffe and|extreme ocean depths. A secTrefoil Ranch. The 1964 camp|ond zone in the earth’s “Line folder, distributed to all Girl|of Fire” stretches from the Scouts this month contains the |West Indies across the Atlantic detailed information regarding |to the Mediterranean dates of sessions, program and/and through the Himalayas to age levels of girls eligible to at- the East Indies. tend, according to Mrs Moler. An especially active part of ceRVICeTH alias PUR CHASED for raised monuments, which are permitted in a designated section under the new ordin-} ance. This amount will go into Members of the recently apSs EAR CLEANING SERVICE> WITH’ EACH PURCHASE } Elvin L. Carson was named the perpetual care fund. This pointed Executive Committee, interment charge for any grave of the LDS Sociables are Owen “Idea Man of the Year” when 23 U. S. Steel management emwill be $50 which goes into the Rich, general » ployees received honors at the cemetery maintenance fund. board MIA adrecent special methods imWhen more than one space is visor; . provement awards luncheon at purchased at a timeall but one Lee, chairman # Geneva Works. will be reduced in price by $5. of executive George A. Jedenoff, general The reduction will be made in commit t e e; superintendent, presented the the general fund in such cases. Bonnie Peterawards. Mr. Carson, Pleasant The council voted last Monday gon, executive Grove, is general foreman of | night to adopt the new ordinance officer; and maintenance. He compiled the | which was published Thursday. wWuniece highest number of points for| From last Thursday until rates ()’Neal, execumost worthwhile ideas adopted. were established this Monday, tlive officer. Mr. Lee Competition was keen with the city was in a position of The officers have recently rebeing unable to sell lots. The vised the entire program, and 6,849 ideas submitted and close new ordinance allowing for rate- seven committees are in the to 67 per cent were accepted for setting by council resolution was process of organizing new ac- installlation, Mr. Jedenoff said. Other award winners were drawn up in this mannerto pro- tivities which will encompass vide for future rate changes] eeligible members from 22 A. B. Nelson, K. 0. George, H. | W. Christensen, F. B. Johnson, without the adoption of a new es, with approximately 200 ordinance. bas Each stake has a high L. J. Sutherland, W. S. Burncouncil representive who works ingham, T. Pruitt, A. J. MarINSTALLED OVER HEAVY RUBBER directly with the executive croft, C. D. Carroll, R. H. For-/ cammittee and a ward repre- syth and R. C. Huish, Provo; | L. D. Billings, E. D. Larson, J. sentative. R. Starley, J. R. Galarneau, ¥n addition to the existing Orem; G. L. Durrant, American damce and fireside programs, Fork; H. V. Holdaway, Lindon; the new program will include C. H. Crandall, Springville; R. bowling, pot luck dinners, pic-| D. Homstead, Lehi; P. E. nias, and other activities. Jones, Payson; H. J. Hardman Jm order to develop these new and R. H. Ostergaard, Pleasant activities, a committee, under Grove. Soil Stewardship Week, a i na- the leadership of Willadeen In addition to vying for man, tionwide observance which|Hamson, is now gathering the for man, various operating and places emphasis on man’s ob- jnarmes of all eligible members staff units competed. The two ligation to God as stewards of | in the 22-stake boundary. As top department awards this the soil, water and other res eton as this data is accumu- year went to Engineering and | lated resources, will be cele-|lated, an extensive question- Blast Furnaces. brated locally May 3-10, accord-| naiuxe will be sent out to detering to Niel Whiting, chairman | mine the interest and feelings of of the Timpanogos Soil Conser-| eligible members. vation District. 7 Membership is restricted to This year’s observance, with|singte LDS eaves who are Fangs eeals Wcmeaaca WITH EACH, PURCHASE ]** a ee fe 7cee ls at only *10.30 Sq. yd. PAD CALL AHEAD 7 Ae arolge late PAKE-HOME® Om UN 7a Coa Wisi) 2 F;ONINVIID SERVICE FNAKIS CLEANING P HLIM YEAR 7 HIV 5 dust this. If specialized equipment, tailored to your exact needs, would solve a transportation problem for you, give us a call andlet's see what we can work out. | S. D. Burnside, General Agent, PROVO « FRanklin $-6900 Rio-Grande RAIL/ROAD S i ISVHIUNd ONINVATDGYVIA . 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Additional information can be obtained by contacting district supervisors Neil Whiting, Mapleton; LaMar Crandall, Springville; LaMar Boyer, Springville; Herschel Clinger, Lake View; and John Gillman, Orem. Through the 1964 theme is placed upon the fact that there is a clearcut need and opportunity to improve up on the conwise use, and development of the nation’s valued soil and water resources. Connie L. Rodeback, 479 E. 1910 S., was backing from her driveway when she apparently struck the child. The child’s mother took her to the hospital where she was released after treatment for a sprained back. CLEANING sity Extension Service will fur- NEW YORK — Kelsey Cameron, 10, one of the passengers on a jetliner which skidded off a Kennedy International Airport rtmway and crashed into a swamp, describing the accident: “Tt happened so fast that I had notimeto be afraid.” YEAR tions, are sponsoring this event for the 10th consecutive year. Three of the Kiwanis Clubs within the district are assisting district supervisors contact church leaders and furnish information for soil stewardship talks for church meetings. The Timpanogos Kiwanis Club assisted by the Orem and Springville Clubs will distribute 6,000 soil stewardships leaflets to those attending church the week of May 3. Utah State Univer- ley Hospital Tuesday for injuries sustained when she: was ° struck by a neighbor’s car. PURCHASE ° their state and national associa-| Prova. EACH panion Districts throughout the|month at 9 p.m. in the Fourth nation and Pureto Rico, through ward Chapel, 396 N. 100 W. WITH MishapInjuries SERVICE, the theme, “To Each AmongUs |93 aad older. Dances are pres. .. A Share,” underscores the ently being held every Thursday responsibility which each citi-| evening from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 zen has in meeting the respon-|p m. at the Blue Terrace, 36 Cindy Nichols, two-year-old sibilities of soil stewardship.|West Center — rear, Provo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron The Timpanogos Conservation|Firesides are held the second Ray Nichols, 500 E. 1910 S., District _and some 2,340 com-|and fourth Sundays of each Orem, wastreated at Utah Val- CLEANING Child Treated, Released for YW3A WITH S$ 3334 EACH PURCHASE WeekFor Soil Planned FREE Aleens “NO OTHER CARPET GIVES YOU | $0 MUCH LUXURY AND VALUE m1 a ULL Le Stewardship which triggered the catastro- dians answered the s upposed phic San Francisco earthquake summons by shouting, “Here I am!” in 1906. Earthquakes and volcanoes are the forces that continually KEMAH, Tex. — Astronautchange geography. They can create mountains, divert rivers, emeritus John Glenn, ailing form lakes, sink islands or and no longer entered in the bring them into being — and Ohio senatorial race, commentlevel cities. ing on neighborhood children Tidal Wave Damage whobrought him get well gifts: Massive shocks beneath the “Tt’s wonderful when kids do sea, or on land near the sea, something like this on their cause damagenot only through own.’ the initial violent jolts but also through “tidal waves” or tsunamis. These waves, traveling over deep open water, can reach speeds of more than 600 miles an hour. The waves are WASH and DRY CENTERS not high on the open ocean, 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. but when they reach land they 3rd S. 7th E., Provo may rise to 90 feet or more. The Aleutian earthquake of 17th S. 7th E., Orem 1946 produced 55-foot-high waves on the shores of the Hawaiian @ MAYTAG TOP LOADERS @ PHILCO-BENDIX Islands, where some 150 lives | RUG WASHER were lost and hundreds of homes | @ 9x12 (Provo) were destroyed. AT ALEEN’S IN PROVO Manhas always feared earth-| PROFESSIONAL Dry Cleaning. Alterations fortunately, near population quakes, with good reason. An-| and Shirt Service centers. cient Peruvians assumed their We Give Gold Strike Stamps One of these is the San creator had returned for an 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 5 p.m.-8 p.m Andreas Rift in California, inspection. The frightened In-- the Pacific belt begins in central Alaska, passes through the Kenai Peninsula, near Anchorage, and down the Alaskan Peninsula and the Aleutian Island chain to Aisa. Besides the Alaska earthquake, there has been much recent activity elsewhere. Within a year earthquakes and tremors have been recorded in Yugoslavia, Greece, northern Africa, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, Australia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, and the Azores. Many Areas In the sameperiod, volcanoes have erupted in Alaska, the Aleutians, Japan, Indonesia, the Solomon Islands, Guatemala, Costa Rica, the Galapagos Islands, and Chile. Tremors and earthquakes occur at faults or deep fractures in the earth’s crust where one mass slips against another, causing it to vibrate. Most such faults are under the sea. But other are on land, and, un- Pray lar The council expressed the view that the new ordinance and rates put the cost of perpetual care on cemetery patrons which they felt would be better than increasing the tax burden to provide for such care. The council also adopted a new ordinance concerning the |*' dinance. Of this amount 50 jurisdiction of the city manager. will go to the perpetual cetre The city treasurer and city refund and $25 into the general corder will come under the manager’s direction rather than fund. A feet of $10 will be charged Internal stresses, pressing with unbelievable force, makes the interior of our spinning panet quiver a hundred thous- Registration | { OREM—The Orem City Cguncil this week adopted a new ¥ate schedule for the city cemetery which will allow for perpetual care under the new cemetéry ordinance adopted last Monday. Rates for adult burial spares were set at $75 and compared to a rate of $40 under the old or- $40, or twice as much as the old rate of $20. Of the $40, $25 will be allocated to the perpetual care fund and $15 to the general fund. New opening and closing costs are $50 for adult graves and $35 for children’s graves, all of which will go into the cemetery maintenance fund. Old opening and closing costs were $35 for adults and $20 for child spaces. 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