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Show Viah, Wednesday, August£. Springvilie Notes “Mapieton Council OK’s Zone 2% Population For Half-Acre Building Lots West Nov south on 380 West to 600 an 6% North te Climb in 2 Years it was explamned this route ngville are Gitivens of SPRINGVHLE ~— Mayor te a community Kenneth Creer announced at gnications night aneet mi tae council aay cityeae the tf Tuesda Tuesday © population of Springville has in the City Center Theater - in msento over 18,08,en increase the - Round. Mayor Creer noted 4 2per since 197, he will answer questions and In other !usiness, the counci! listen to suggestions by the and south to Maple Street sit Original Proposal ' Q s that cily following @ pubiic on has been advised there may be a possibility and Elmer Wiscombe ‘voting in ng & federal gra! help with the instailation of the x: thesubject Tuesday action laken by May ning Cot ithe wren between 1200 North I approves afi Development Zone 449 North andall the area e haif-acre teweene 300 Panu West and the “5 ag rary proposed extension of Main The three councilmen who voted agalist the Seal proposal futsal rusk line into ine cry Hesaidsomehaveestimated 24 felt they could not that the cliy might get as much #?PF0Ve both the heard requests for a tus for publicat that event isterim senior citizens, approved the a mnt Tunding to help Ueveloment 1D) Zone the a was shai aiseand stated Me Sag: Bes needs to move Street from 1600 North to Maple nasized that even though inallowing too many Seal Sireet officials been y : rap proposal, but After much discussion, the Somes with Springville on ~— ee ee two miner road smaller area wasdecided upon thepossibility of servi mee : ved ‘ounci! decidedto allow the ve Sota ceca 1000NO from Highway % east becauseof the possibility of t69 { of Mapleton, no comm c hurch Road C tint ‘Ghatien sobak dea The Glen Seal subivision road. which runs through his ment and the region will begin AMMAN. Jordan (UPI coelerate “‘the drift toward fresh disaster’ loomsis the cil-producing countries. cep going the way wi unless curren peace efforts 1 have then I see a fresh disaster that would not only involve the area but would affect the world as a whoie,’’ Hussein said. defensive line that would threaten ail the Arab world, then obviously Jordan must be their target. 1973 Middle East War arnbeatiny ikingdom, aeety ee ‘sil a“ Hussein said he would ap- 'Sraeliair strikes proach other nations — includ- But, Hussein said, the part cf ing the Soviet Union — if Jordan east of Israel would i , Kinsman’s property, for what We must lake might happen id id said ke wanted 1$ almost certainly “‘be in the open a third front against center” of any new war fcrae} Congress has indicated it because his country has the longest border and the most may agree sell Jordan part strategic front with the Jewish of the missile package, but in IZING ber of homes tocomein made in recent years. Mr Korth said the city has a god supply of water but lacks sufficient distribution lines.just He said the cityis proceeding as fast as money becomes Provo City Commission has “will show Washington we're hydrogen powered mini-bus on faith” in the effort to obtain a $2.7 million grantto finance a a Prove CityLines route. The city agreed to subsidize complete bus system in Provo ® operation with a $2.500 and Orem. ution if the state’s Four Application for the grant was ners Regional Council can submitted in April. Since that eon donate 65 today would reveal closer to Prove police department Ralph Heesiiton 865 W. 1400 12,000 peopie. N {nl poling he parked his "eeessaryto ensure growth in the future. bith LDS Wi van containing §2,100 in Reservoir 3 - Lorge uF | Seedese juey ib, 25 cone 12/6% oa, Projects collection money Rear a downt wentinside the store. Hetold officers be wasinside the store for approximately 30 SPRINGVILLE City installation of a four-inch cast minutes and that when he returned to the vehicle it had Council will open bids Aug. 26 iron water pipeline from the been entered and the ward at 5:30 p.m. atthe city offices Burg Spring Purnphouse to the from a on three projects concerning Hobble Creek Canyon teservoir, This will involve 700 reservoirs. According to Detective Lt ieee The first aad project is to furnish linear feet ea ofak line, tee a valve and Duane Frasser, the receipts instail a six-foot high chain connection at pumphouse, Set for Bid Openings jctenant Fras ct It surface squar sre material. The third project iS ‘Wood Tick’ Reunion Set The anual Wood Tick half-acre building lots and of attend, making preliminaryplans fora along with 5 ise Attack UEprise Artec On August 19, 1779, 300 American soldiers, under the direction of “Lig'’ Horse their surprise attack — the Rritish Every family should own picnic Kinch, _ STEANS i SL link fence with two 12-foct long anda connection at the tank. gates around the SpringCreek Plans for the projects can be reservoir property, involving picked up on Aug. I! or later at 1,660 linear feet of fencing. the Springville City Office ar at comments about allowing the McKinnon are invited to Harry” Lee, over 9 in a sewer systenn, } ; a project to outline the city’s needs and opportunities for h eo was stolen Tuesdayee from an available to upgrade the water reunion will be held Saturday sysiem. at the Pine Grove in McKinnon, There were many favorable Wyo. Al former residents of Higginsons endorsed a proposal to place a serious and acting in good underiakea tt 5 Sweet It was announced that the has PEPPERS — CANTALOUPE Pestion. council tion report ; pease to he ey. Meyor Creer commented, ‘™vney thal morning according The second project is to to Lieutenant Fraser, who asks construct an asphalt surface Korth reported on that any person spotting checks layeronthe concrete roof of the water suppiy and ‘hat may have been discarded Spring Creekreservoir. Area to imnrovements that have been bythe tiuef notify the police. be on Pf aSe_ he said. Hyd rogen Bus Pla n tentatively After quoting from anofficial Don equivalent (of the Hawks) in Hurope then obviously we will haveto gototheSeviet Union,” e308 Si was aes the northwest area Hussein said Jordan “will gefinitely not accept any cuts.” Without U.S. missiles, hesaid we where.will have to look elsehope for a new peace settle their objective is to threaten If we can't find the U countil approved the request Collection money belonging bate oanne Hawk : Manyofthe ‘ciinensald they consisted of checks and about anti-aircraft missiles from the already have inadequate water $700cash. [United States “purely for pressure and that they feel it Mr. Hamilton intended to defensive purposes’ and not to would be a mistake to allow a Take adeposit of thecoilection relations “very adversely state, ase “if (Israel's) objective is fo said the Middle East hit the Syrian army,then this Pe st approaching’ the can only be done by going point when Arabs willlose their through Jordan," t< said “If Provo it noved A total of % people attended the public hearing prior to the council meeting and considerable discussion took piace regarding the hiterim Devel t Zor Hussein kept Jordan out of measures to brace ourselves the a to approval request by Leo Kinsman to delete the propased 1500 West road from; 1400 North to 1600 North. This affects only Mr the ground situation to their advantage by destroying a mainly because he did not have ' arab-israeli war that would we missile system to 5 invoive Jordan and his efforts # defensive missile sy ” Hussein Congress rejects his request for $50 million in Americanmade Hawk missiles and other weapons. He said such a move would leave eveneniat unanimous then Jordan stands in their objective between Egypt and Israel soon producea new settlement In a candid, hour-longinter view with UPI at his Basman Palace Tuesday, Hussein, speaking in low, even tones, discussed his fears of a new was given: to Mr. Gividen's = The council also gave way Middle East and war is iikely to appoint a newsergeant from en to Mr. Givider'srequest a industrial growth. The council he suspects that city’s luwever, the van parked unlocked according te mact Unerithae RIMOUS cetna; appl downtown, to the comof residents feels that such a study is Anticipated by Jordan King King Hussein of Jordan The Stolen east. Unanimous approval was etltb fresh nsnortation for its {he list of applicants who took berets oF MS the examination for the t0 d ‘Fresh Disaster’ in Mideast ae pga a Money : seprosimstely a 8 Kast, be moved 20 feat to : David Sue ee sae have been made _ Split Vote on Subslivision and appointment ambulancea Anderson attendees were appointed attendants andof discussed for the stuly to determine: future Corps PF z * i esvie Chief of Police Leland fe i ead ~~ TS was given permission council hanyes, David Cope post locaved in what is now detsey City, NJ. eee STEAKS Round Blue Ribbon... ih theolfice of Rollins, Brown and Gunnelli Inc, aat 1435 W. 420 N is i 3” ser ROASTS Fura 1” Blue Ribbon... tb Provo. e A US. SILVER COINS sue pated 1968 or faite mt P.Pay Will $1.50 for ea. 56° gonBEEF ie 8% ‘nsdahe 75° far ea. 25° 30° for ea. 10° Also idcrastedms FRANKS Ni Meat, buying Silver Dollars Bar $1207... . pkg. 6% r Collections \ 225-0166 TUHA Will Gather spp_ The descendants of Jacob Benjamin and Mary Ann Woodward Higginson will hold their annual family reunion at Nephi City Park Saturday, from 1 to$p.m. Friends of the family also are MRL Nasal” $2600 time city officials and Billings invited to meet with them. Cone ssioners representatives have made two Participants are asked to bring Mountainland iPS to Washington to get the will their own lunches and to enjoy a a» «BFA moving, but have to0 experiencedlittle success. K nz Fr Goetnir Calvin L patible soliciting his support Orem has agreed to give e $2,500. Billings Energy I initial bus conversion. The remaining money for the conversion will come through @ ly t Research Corp. will donate pe Dcot yo the visiting and swimming, andto compare genealogies. varies : Gien R. Salter Glen Raymond Salter, 74, of Acor beamed ord Baby Baby Boy Acord, infant son DOG FOOD the cities from the Four 112 E 30) N., Provo, died of Craig M. and Terry Lowe will 2 ee Wal Mo by 'y of Prove. said the proposal prematurity vors parents; Police Study ‘No Reason’ Child Knifing NOTE: For more obituaries, please turn to paged Merris Hemingway SALT LAKE CITY include grandparents, his Mr and Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lowe,Springville Private funeral will be held under the direction of Berg Mortuary Funeral services for LaDora “Helen” Poulson Colby, 70, of Gunnison, who died of cancer Tuesday, Aug 5, 1975 in a Gunnison hospital, will be Saturday at noon in the Redmond, Sevier County, Ward ik. Officer Gilbert Salazarsaid a smai! bladed knife was used in tack. The girl was treated and released from Holy Cross Hospital —— - Mrs. Colby was the sister of Mrs. Rulon (Ilene) Mansfield of Orem. _She was born Uct. 30, 1904 in Redmond to John Lorenzo and Sarai Maria Johnson Poulson She married Raymond F. shewmAd TheB = Oremand Donaid Heming of American Furk He was born July17, 1909 in Salt Lake City to George and Electra Elliott Hemingway. He married Ruth Jorgenson in 1949, and theyweredivorced He was a memberof the LDS ‘Helen’ P. Colby Price goes to $239.95after sale is over! GUNNISON, Sanpete County VEGETA ‘ABLE iy BASKET ........ hod Chapel PICNIC Bic3068 usive front drop-in Gobbi, setigioniicis eorer COE Se in 4 bes Carrying case or cabinet, with flatbed Church. Mr. Hemingway was Colby on Feb. 27. 1942 in Reno, BRYA anindependenl truck driver. ON A TALENTED MACHINE WITH ELIP & SEW* 2iG-ZAG MACHINE SEWING SURFACE Survivors include two sons and two aanghters, Ralph Hemingway, Orem; Donaid Hemingway, American Fork; She was a member of the LDSChurch Survivers include her these orothers and Entered a: second class mailer at ine pos) osfice In Provo, utah : MEMBER Audit areBur ereae Sisters, Robert W. Hemingway, ° i Samuel William &. Ko}Hemingway, ay. Orem Blain J. Poulson, Jewel W. Poulson and Wallace G. Poulson, ali of Redmond; Mrs. 4 eal Albert Fullesion, (Marge) Calif; Mra,Bassler, George Vernon L, Hemingway, VernT, ae us Wy Mrs. Irene L. Bute! 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