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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 3

Publication:
The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
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3
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DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954 Utah County. Utah Lions Club Llakcs PleGsafiii ''Grove LeiS I rovemehf Wo Ic i lliird Payment Pays on 's Mem rial Pa rk Undergoes Face-Lifting On Lindon Park for hard cf that street. By MARGARET HOLDAWAY A signed petition will.be present PAYSON Memorial Park has winding walks through the nark. LINDON Constant advances ed to the council at the next PLEASANT GROVE Mayor Lewis Wells of Pleasant Grove announced today that the bids for the improvement of curb, gutter, and sidewalks had been opened and considered by the city recently had its face lifted, in con-. The same covering is being spread if ment is being made on the lin meeting.

The group was assured struction of new walks and level -4 ing of uneven places in the turf. don Park purchase and development. The Lindon Lions Club membefs are opening up an New hard surfacing has been on a square north of the tennis court; at the present time. This area will be used for horse-shoe pitching and other recreational games. The hard surfacing has council.

The contract was award spread on all walks in the park. other picnic area this week. They giving -it a clean, pleasant ap ed to E. R. Allen for his low bid of $1605.20.

The work to be have just completed a U-shaped table and bench set and are in pearance. The black hot mix cov a iso Deen piacea around the band stand and in the area of the fire done is on the; state, highway ers the old loose gravel of the places. I stalling more lights so that 1 a greater number of persons -can Low areas in the lawn have been stocked with fish for all young enjoy the cool canyon-like breeze leveled by scattering sawdust sters up to 13 years of age to each evening. These areas are equipped with garbage cans, lights and fresh water. enjoy catching.

Enjoying this fishing are youngsters from many of the surrounding areas along with Lindon youngsters. looking material in places where water stood in pools and puddles, giving the park a well-kept look and showing that repairs are necessary to any public property mm Because of the' diligent support 4 of the public and club members that favorable action' would be taken. A study will be made of the issuing of city- licenses! Byron Adamson, city council member in charge of licenses, will further the study and make his recommendations at the next council meeting, July 19. Robert Holdaway. councilman in charge.

of water works, along with Al Sorenson, vcity engineer, will make a detailed study and survey of the city water system. Special recommendations will be made in regards, to' keeping the city water system plentiful and maintaining a high standard of purity. Mayor commented that the city summer recreation program is one of the finest and that reports show much better participation of all ages and especially the children. He stated that: there are more participating than in any other city of comparable size. These are just a few of the improvements that Jiave been made wmcn is usea to tne extent the another payment of $1,000 was park is.

j. and there are many more out paifl on the purchase of the eight i lined to be taken care of in the acre plot the club contracted for on Center Street to First West. A representation of citizens living on the Alpine Drive met with the city council and asked Perjury Charge Is Dismissed Charges of first degree perjury, filed in Fourth District Court against Florence J. Mendenhall 'have been dismissed. The dismissal followed a jury trial of B.

I Harold Mendenhall, whom a jury-found innocent of the same offense! The Mendenhalls were charged with perjury in connection with probate of. the estate of the late H. B. Merrihew. NOT QUITE last year.

This is the third such payment and is just one year in It L.2-J1 advance. Beside these three pay future. To raise funds for this purpose this year and further develop the area the Lindon Lions Club is sponsoring a Welch Pinto Pony, with a tooled leather saddle, ments many improvements have been made since the original purchase. Playground equipment GAINESVILLE, (UP) Students at the Stephen Foster School here knew the answer Was a United States president when their teacher, Elizabeth Travis, treating them to a special baseball "lesson." asked: "Who threw out the first ball to start the game?" Back came the answer: 'George Washington is just about' ready for use, ce ment irrigation head gates have martingale, bridle and saddle blanket; an. automatic washer and' several smaller prizes to be ONE MORE BEHIND THEM-lstanley Keetch, left, receives a $1000 check from Charles Rodeback, "secretary-treasurer of the Lions Club, as another payment on the ground for the Lindon Community Park.

Mayor Harold Keetch is second from right, and Lions President Oscar Lee Swenson is on the In the background, working on one of the new picnic tables are, left to right, Willard Johnson, Oliver Johnson and H. V. Holdaway. been installed, permanent screens are in place in the fishing areas. These areas are kept awarded at the Community Fair on Aug.

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100 Nylon sheers, acetate, Nylon Bosque cloths. Reg. 79c and Sale Price, yd. 1 .69 Suitings, Reg. 1 Reg.

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or long lengths. 51 gauge, .30 denier. Jean, regular or long 51 gauge, 15 denier. All newest shades Your choice" on this sale. Priced at only: Pr.

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1 1 $1.00 Value 2 FOR Open til 9 p. Friday.

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