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Show Page 4 THI HERALD, Provo, Utah, F riday October 7, 197 Pl. Grov Council Discusses Cultural Center, TV System pete and cater to the arts such as theater produc ballets and so forth was et ah Pleasant Grove City Council this Council also approved acabletelevision ordinance forthe city, voted approval of a special improvement would be to at the are during the winter months Hesaid that the gym floor is in very good condition and there is no reasonfor it to lay idle He also added that because of expanded athletic programs in the high school andjunior high school it was becoming more difficult to schedule these buildings for all of the winter recreation events Members of the council also reported of th schoolbuilding which the city has purchased amount of interest that had been shown by city resi dents inusing all or portions of the old building for a Doug Stewart. author of “Saturday's Warrior’ and other well known plays and movies, and Duke Ma: larger city hall complex an architect's rendering of a theater complex the Council eed to learn the costs involved, es: pecially to hear the gym. and then make a decision on use of the building district, and talked of uses for the old junior high jors, owner of aSpringville Theater, showed council pair wouldliketo locate in Pleasant Grove They pointed out that after looking over various ea, or a city library, or evena Bids will be opened on Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. in coun sites in the county, they had decided that Pleasant Groveoffered what they felt they nee ded as a loca tion for the center Members of the council were sc hediiled to ts show tow them various prop ries in the hich cil chambers for the li-aere city park project which might be purchase d for such a building The men received a vote of support from the coun- Plans call for erection of an ampitheater, picnic areas, ball ma ones other recreation areas and so of forth on ¥ Japanese Educators Pleased | they felt such a cultural center would be an asset to the community and fill 4 great need in providing good wholesomeproductions Mr. Majors added that with television and movies getting worseall the time, they felt the entertain: ment offered by the center would be appealing to families of northern and central Utah. ‘The pair plans to report to council whena site is selected for construction of the building An ordinancegranting to BM Constructors Incor porated the right and privilege to construct, operate and maintain a cable television system in the city received the endorsement of council It was stated that Pleasant Groveand Orem would be on the same cable with a satellite receiving Station at the Point of the Mountain and another tower in north Orem. The cable companyagreed to give three per cent of the gross revenuefrom Pleasant Grove users to the city. It was stressed that the companywill abide by all city rules in regards to programming with surancethat no X-rated movies would be shown. Council passed a resolution calling for establish ment of a special improvement district within the city. Bid opening for this will be held Nov. 1 at 6:30 p.m.in the council chambers. City Recreation director Bill Hoglund asked the city to consider allowing the recreation department to use the gymnasium in the old junior high school for some of the city’s recreation programs. It was stated that the major expenditure involved and develop theproperty wereapprovedfor sale and a grant totalling with developing ),000 was also receivedto assist the park me the city’s largest public park Council tabled for further study a proposal to an: nex property owned by Alton Ekins, It was alleged that such an annexation would forman island of property owned by Leon Hatch. Statelaw forbids a municipality to annex in such a YASUNOBL HIRANO, the Japanese Surve inter, was stated Mayor W. Cornell Haynie said that no further ac laws are interpreted by the city attorney Elizabeth Bell Funeral services ie Elsworth Curtis LEHI Elizabeth Bell Elsworth Curtis, 92, 1087 N 30 W, died of causes incident to age Thursday, Oct ina Plea sant Grove care cent She was born Feb. 12, 1885 in Payson to German and Amy Chase Elsworth and marr Willa Charles Curtis Sept the Salt Lake LDS Temdied May 3, 1996 Oriente Zaccardi me"Hetvors include four sons and ete, Zecca, 61IE, 90 iodaughters, Vernon P. Curtis Provo, died Friday, Oct 7. and Oral Curis, both of Lehi wh Noel E. Curtis. Orem Darrell ‘uneral arrangen are K Curtis, Las Vegas. Mrs pending by Berg Mortuary Parley (Marba erly, Salt : ct during a tour of is with a word of apprecia suffered agreat loss with Japan, Yasunobu Hirano said heading the '2th JapaneseSurvey Teamon tion and recognition for his passing Dr. R. Wendell yan, Mayor Grange Educational Affairs sponsored by the recounted Dr. Vance’s in Ministry of Education in Japanandis the the former Provo ci Chiba Prefectural chairmanof the Junior of Provo as a growing High Schools President Association Mr. Hirano said the 13 years of comcommunity, ‘‘of which we canall be proud.” And of pulsory education provides a much the service Vance has been to Provo, his attachment to healthier atmosphere for learning than the not only as a physician, Brigham Young Univer- Japanese systemdoes. Duringthe last of but for his interest in in- sity where he had served the nine years in Japanese schools, the students are busy preparing for the dustrial, as well,’ noted as teamphysician entrance examinations for senior high physician terest in the development who died Elizabeth Cottrell school, Mr. Hirano explained Snow Allen DRAPER Funeral services for Elizabeth Cottrell Snow len. 71, sister of Jane e Henrichsen of sant will beheld Satur yi . Verlen ene Fe vawdres Hendricks Baum, 5025 1100 8 Orem ( Mien and Lamell Mann Taylor 160 W 300.N_ Pleasar Spall LaMar Jordan Ben Roger died Wednesday Al en y while fishing on great-grandchildren and or sister. Mrs. Henrichenof Plea 20, 1904 in Lehi to and Jill Richards John and Martha Ann Whimpey sant Grove Rovers Street. he married Pearl Wilkin F vee on April 22, in Provo. The ancy Hand o'clock andSaturday a marriage Was later solemnized Sek ake center o n e hour prior in theSalt Lake LDS Temple Burial will be in Mr Street had operatedStreet bat F Mc Hia Draper City Cemetery Boat Campf 451, Ore ree Survivors include his wife Steven hape! Loretta Rowbury Nelson Sunday eve: 6-8 and Monday prior to servi Interment Provo ( Cemetery am. at the 9th Ward nds may call Chapel. Friends may call) Funeral services will be Andrew McDonald Funeral services will be Saturday 11 am. at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo Friends ish Fork Fri eve ing 7-9 and Sat prior to ser Interment Sp nish Fork City (Cemetery 68 and Sat. prior to ser Delbert Roy Brown v Marshall. 1 eral services were day in Provo Interment Provo City Saturday Dennis und Rebecca AT PAYSON HOSPITAL Oct. & Harding Killian 4. Payson Marion and Lynnor Painter, 155 S. 1200 W 4, Orem Boy to Scott andElda Peterson Perr W 300 S. Springville Gary and Susan Ashby Spanish Sept. 26 Girl to Lynn andCindy Colvin Clark, 549 S. Main, Payson Boy to Robert and Dorothy Lucke Marsh, Springville Girl to Tomand Sue Burin Hideo 4H 100 S., Payson "hos. (o\ James aud Dales Herbert Taylor, 308 W. 300 N Payson Hoy to Dale and Jeraldeas Wright Bascom, 1010 S. 400 B Springyilie pt. 22 Girl to imand Bonnie Barney Metcalf 650S300 E., Springvi te y to Richard and Kebecca Anderson Lee, 587 E. 600 8 Payson Bay to) Robert and) Rhona Wiggins Davis, Payson 195 W Sale B t ar Mikesell Wright Box 448, Sal indVickie Woods Payson Girl to Grant and Nancy Hughes Lemon, 202 S 300 W nse i 2 Sept 2 ( 1 Kare Pa mW ind Julie Lyman 100 N., Spanish ‘i F Robert and Kristy v0 i nd Ca 455 W 7H) in i Girl to Mikeand Julie Wigull Martinez, 790 S, $00 W., Payson Girl to Kent andSylvia Vincent Hansen, RD 1, Box 91, Spanish Fork Girl to Lloyd and Marie Stapley Penrod, Box 5, Goshen Boy to Robert and Joan Bar row Hales, 205 S. 500 E,, SantaSept. 21 Boy to Patrick and Laura Hastings Beecroft, 717 N. 800. Provo. Ng i = pire At Last —asiltice recreational prc aaramis s part of the Golde tory And just part of the tors are recommending their older, healthy ‘ i oat BEESLEY MEMORIALS cincopenaanaee, 79 eT r Youareinvited JOHNSON & |",83 R GREENHOUSE * ET pare ceerely oats P ze ih teua co ae : t aturday, Oct Tuesday, Oct. 11 ae Berg now forafree to attendthespecial events at Golden Living g Center tober: Center ctduring October: 3. } Chapel, Provo maycall Fri¢ Saturday, Oct. 15 Friday, Oct. 21 Tuesday, Oct. 25 {_ Friday, Oct. 28 and Sat. prior Interment Pr | onier 11:30am r0lde h ( 1 departing ) Inter- nbal Chor pm , Mace M hy = ) Keynote $ Cemetery Oriente Zaccardi Funeral services pending Holladay Hills Santaquin Maude F. Smith Holladay Funeral services were held today in Santaquit Interment Santaquin City Cemetery ; Call 966-4286for information. ai enol eekawerlNies Us knew ites ae lane n Flor esti Floral sia aed ‘ 201 W. Ist S., Provo 373-7001 i Twins, boy and girl, to Dee and rol Yose Rees, 65 8.90 8 years, socit ising needs @ centerpie en Funeral services Will 500 to Alan. and Rochelle Eddie Ailan Reareares, Chapel. A'S. Sta Thomas Lee Tooele 352 N _ for Mom or Dad to live PROVO FLORAL may call Friday evening vices. Interment Payson City Cemetery ary fs ELE ing to their native country uchley Hyer Witham di re | and Connie 920 S 373-6668 Room : nid Wi vo Funeral services will Monday 11 am. at the Drawing in. Santaqui to Ki 85 East 300 South Dr. R. Wendell Vance Berg BCHTY Vincent Thursday and today the educators were id Pamela Test E., Payson Ra No Springville Girl to Yvon and Mong-hoa Nguyen Lebras, 5245 10 W Motor Co. since i935 in Oren gsitions, including chie Roger and Holly Cust's Bradford, 74-408 t Terrace, Prov to Farrell and Rutlian Utah Obituaries Wal _ boys to Boy to Ger Wilkins Swapp Prove Boy to Ri Sperry Ne of Oren in Union, to Born Oxt ohn Harold andStella Wright Berrett, he ma ried Rena Bonecher of the nation’s at the Utah Education Association Convention in Salt Lake City. Following r stay there, theywill tour the Grand Canyon and San Francisco before return- 1 Harold Vivian rove, Mrs s Ned Melba 5 f and Sherrie 258.1200 W for Henry Butt Str RIVERTON lifestyle 159. Prove r Emery Berrett customs and largest city, Mr. Hiranosaid. The people in Utah are different friendlier and cleaner, hesaid ot and Vickie J £424. 40 N 3 four i land During a three day visit in New York City, the group had a chance to see the Rasmussen Valerio. Girl 1 LaVon Wynde ‘ t 4 They toured one school in Moscow and 56 W 30S, will beheld Saturday at 2 pm in Kearns. Mrs. Darw the Alpine Second Lloyd. Beth) Rupert.Bringhurst Ida y nore wholesome than students in the r school they visited The group toured onlyfive other schools. Mr. Hirano said. The Provo schools Timpview High School, Farrer and Dixon Junior High Schools — werethe only ones they visited in the United States, Utah County Hospitals AnnounceBirths AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Hany BSied Gee ee ALPINE ing of and ning al e their efforts on five They cones subjects that are covered in the senior high entrance exams English social studies. s pout 92 per cent of the Japanese dents go on to senior high school The educators toured Brigham Yout University Tuesday evening, Mr Hira said, He was impressed withtt eligious atmosphere there Hesaid the students seemed different and seemed to be enjo ing a “clean healthy and pure vironment Uponhis visit to Timpview High School he said he notic d the same type of at mosphere The students appeared tc be regular Thursday Provo and his interest in our with is that Utah has 13 ye. City Commission meeting community the city has pulsory education as opposed to nine in Room Chapel in ather than at the time announced in Thersdty s Herald ends may my tonight from 6| Saturday Borial willbe Cemetery yo 0 s } [aly subjects Mayor Russell D Mayor Grange. “We are the educational facilities Wednesday Grange opened the going to miss his service A major point the leader w Lake City David J Stree i Lake City, Mrs Floyd (Rhea Salt Newby. ‘Springville, 30 Mrs. Stanley Norma Delbert R. Brown grandchildren. 113. grewt Mrs. George C ndchildren 29rhe great gre 4 Funeral services or Delbert Panay Roy Brown, 58, of 114f bee gitar sworth Provo, wilin beheld Saturday the Berg Dr ae Payson and Ms Marita Holl Berg Mortuary Services 373-1841 Most of their energy themselves for those developing well roun using their capacities toward lear By PAUL ROBERTS The leaderof a group of educators from MayorPraises Dr. Vance Boy John Price ' tion would be takenuntil the study is made and the Born Oct 9. 1905 in Draper te Emmest Leltoy and oe Corell. Snow jaminRial Allen mae th the Salt Lake LIST died in 197 1. Mrs. Allen was 4 memberof the LDS( hadserved inthe Drape Ward as Sunday School Relief Society visiting LEHI Farrer Junior High School Wednesday, With Provo’s School System way that an island of land in the county is formed, it Local Obituaries John Price. 86, will be hel Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Wing Mortuary Chapel He died Wednesday Oct 5, 1977 in American Fork Friends may call at the mor tuary tonight from 7 to9 o'clock and Saturday prior to Burial will bein the Lehi City Cemetery Shunzo Ito duringa visitt toathe fey in Educational Atfairs, visits with Ross Denham, right issistant superintendent of Provo City Schools and interpreter leader Team on cha h the ‘ouncilmen noting that cil in this endeavor citizens approved one year ago. Bonds to purchase 7 BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT Co. vith State 900 East, Prove ph 374 Aes the giBait Ou Peechet Golden 0 Li AV ing C >) . nter Open House daily except Sunday) from noonto Vy Call now for free enapucation (from Salt Lake area only) 2011 West 4700 South+Salt Lake City, Utah a ernRETA PLEASANT GROVE Possible Construction of a cultural center in Pleasant Groye would hold 1,000 i ‘ i | ‘ |