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STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sunday Morning April 13 1952 Malad Lions Club Out to Improve Downtown Lights Idaho — The Malad Lions club is out to do something about "poor lighting" in the downtown area Plans for improved night illumination in the business heart along with suggestions as to how the $8100 project could be financed were advanced by a three-ma- n Lions committee at the regular meeting this week In a nutshell the new system would consist of 27 steel poles each suspending a powerful mercury vapor lamp The committeemen Charles Nielsen Hubert Glade and Jonah Evans advanced three proposals for paying off the cost: 1 — Collect directly from property owners in the business area " on a basis That would cost about $215 per way it front foot for all downtown land 2— Levy a tax on all property within the city 3— Arrange with the power company to build the system which would then be paid for in monthly installments over a period of time At Mr Gleed's suggestion club action on the proposal was delayed In their report the committeemen said that Malad has one of the poorest lighting systems of any town its size in the state but that with present funds the city coun cil was in no position to do any thing immediately about the problem MALAD tjijflH - jjlP be held next Friday at Buy preparing artificial blossoms as decorations for the annual Junior prom toabove ladies three are the CoalviHe They are left to school at young pictured Summit North the high Ovard Ann Shaw and Jo Hobson LaJean right 4-Gwen — Utah to Help Pay For $16 Million SL Port Runway SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah armory board has approved participation of the board in sharing the cost of a $1600000 runway at Salt Lake Municipal airport and construction of a new armory at Provo The board composed of Gov J Bracken Lee Heber Bennion Jr secretary of state and Brig Gen J Wallace West state adjutant general voted on the measures m a meeting at the state capitol Under the plan the state will allocate 5597000 for a share of the new runway's cost The money will come from federal appropriations made to Utah for the national guard Gen West reported The state aeronautics commission also will appropriate $25000 to the runway cost in funds from sale of air plane gas in Utah The remainder of the cost is to be split up ezVilZlVz between the federal government and Salt Lake City in that order The new armory in Provo to cost approximately $235000 will be a brick structure housing a drill hall officers and storage and armament rooms Was Carbon GOP North Summit Hi Convention Legal? Court Will Decide Prom Next Friday PRICE Utah (AP) — Judge Fred Keller of Seventh District court has set tomorrow as a hearing date on the legal tussle over Carbon county's Republican delegation to the party's state convention Party leaders have asked Keller to dismiss the restraining order affecting the delegation The action was started by Frank B Hanson Price attorney He charged that the county nominating convention last Saturday was conducted illegally under new state laws Named as defendants were W Holly Bryner Price former county chairman Mark Hammond newly elected chairman Jack World secretary and Ar- thur Dalpiaz treasurer In a motion to "quash vacate set aside and declare for naught the order Hammond and Dalpiaz claimed the court did not have jurisdiction in the matter They also claimed that Hanson did not set forth ample facts to warrant a court study Panel to Discuss School Survey Sons of Legion SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The To Dedicate Flag LAYTON — Layton Clearfield and Kaysville residents are invited to attend a meeting of Sons of tne American Legion at the Legion home in Layton next Friday at 8 p m when the Layton squadron colors will be dedicated A program also is planned to acquaint the people of the area with this Americanism program and "to give encouragement to the 40 boys of the Layton squadron Sons of the American Legion Oren L Ellis chairman of Layton squadron 87 reported Ellis explained the group is an organizations of sons of members of the American Legion and is organized for the same basic principles as the parent organization Other members of the S A L committee are Arlie H Tincher and James L Latimer of Layton current survey of Utah's public will be discussed during a panel session at the Utah Foundation's annual meeting here on April 17 Panel members will include Dr Adam S Bennion chairman of the survey group H Grant Vest Logan educator and O C McShane and Ward C Holbrook former state senators H F Kretchman editorial writer for the Salt Lake Telegram will serve as moderator schools COALVILLE —"Stardust" will be the theme of the North Summit high school's Junior Prom to be held next Friday in the school gymnasium In line with the theme the gym will be decorated in a blue and silver color scheme Under direction of the Prom committee comprised of LaJean Shaw chairman JoAnn Ovard Gwen Hobson Ginger Blonquist and Larry Durrant plans for decorations are well underway The orchestra of Shorty Ross Ogden will play "Stardust" as the Juniors dance their promenade Stake Selects Primary Officers Need Help to Stop Drinking? 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