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Show m 'i. .- !;." " 'i 'IP'yy1''."1 ' y y ' 'rirw- j - -j y ff - p - w -11 w yyy 1"r v y k .. . . I r 1 Till AJ.IZMCAN ronx CITIZEN, Thursday, Aug. fl, WW SEVER LEAKS Crews from tho Penathryn Bystem, bo. art now at work la Ttnous areas of the com munity repairing leaks in the newer collection linea. - Preliminary lamination of tit lints diaclOMd several lonka which ths city council authorized repaired bytha com pany at their last meeting. Tho Panathryn Syitsn, Inc. has developed a unique systam of televising tba antlra langth . of sewer oollictlon pipe, which discloses the location and na 'ture of such leaks. When lo cated, the leaks are sealed by an emulsion which is placed ., In the pipe by a specially de ' veloped machine. The emul sion formula Is such that the where It will seal all except : major line leaks from .the In side pipe operation, Little dig- King of street surfaces is ex pected In the operation. Crews are expected to com plate the project' as soon as possible, possibly within the next few weeks. ; - Darrel Hansen Report on Trip to Mission ' , Happy to receive news from their son, Darrel Hansen, and - us family are Mr. and Mrs. beo ; T. Hansen of American Fork. , The Darrel Hansen family left ' on July 13 for a work mission, . .with the first stake house to be constructed fn Tallahassee, Florida. Mr. and lira. Hansen and their three children, Karl, Kim . .and Treena, traveled to Yellow- . stone, through the Black Kills , of South Dakota and on to Mount 'Ruahmore. They, also enjoyed ''a stop at Spearflsh, Missouri, where they taw the Passion Play, They then traveled to St. Joseph, and to Knoxvllle, Ten-, Ten-, . nessee, where they visited with their son, Gearid, who Is pre- - sently serving a mission In the East Central States. According to the recent report, Cearld it doing fine. He has now served In the states of Kentucky, West ' Virginia and Tennessee. Traveling to Atlanta, Georgia, the family stopped at Mission Headquarters for a day and a half and then went on to Tallahassee, Florida, whore they are now actively engaged In the construction project. They expect to be in that city for the i next 18 months, the approxl- I mate time needed to complete the stake house. Their present address is 2206 Montlcello Drive, Tallahassee, Florida. The 'mark of the immature man Is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one. . . . - Remember If you must give expression of Prejudice, Attitude Atti-tude and Intolerance-do not speak It, but write It Write it in the sands ... by the water's tdge, ,i i.A:'-r-t.:-:. u v There Is no duty we so much underrate as. the duty of being happy. . ' pzttzms.fi ; Tta&lrtr'onftiHM - S29S ta . :; CJm 64 Drw Mtani H. MM. Tkt IWrfr On Wmm. Vrf ffwk, t mT ef - k rplm. Hm. Mil mmm to mmt . kMt, tk A Mm 1 ft, m 1 mmthm wwMmw 11k r iw NwA. Mfmi Ht. SM. Ctove M. Tkb towtlt torn 4t It tmmm- f n4 iflt k m4 Km rt.-Jr-M ' .l wi kirn. Hnwn h. HM hmMm fcMtfM tor me&bt MkWnK. . Qmmw tH4 Mmlkmtrii Sm mm-t mm-t RM .')m W M, . hm 4mtim mi mm mmm 'irHmrmmnw1rmtmwlm, M mm. . I i'f toHdtM p4bmr t4 '' pmm (mU if tor pim tor .k4 41m wrf mi I tvr f-f toNw imS. i r; i, h, r. Children Enjoy llev Pbyground Equipment ; Throngs of happy youngsters are playing in nearby neigh borhood parks this week: en- Joying the three new units of playground equipment which were Installed this past week. City craws have now com pleted installation or the three units, which cost approximately li,ooo, according to city councilman coun-cilman Willard R. Devltt, chairman chair-man of the recreation and parks department of American Fork City. '.:-The '.:-The new units were Installed at Valley View Park, Jaycee Hrk and Pioneer Park, providing pro-viding playground equipment for all parks within the city. Other playground equipment has previously pre-viously been Installed at other 'city park and playground areas. . The new units included four sturdy chair swings with board seats; two balanced ten-foot see-saw boardij and a 18-foot wave slide chute with a stairway stair-way and platform, handrails and guardrails of sturdy steel. , Approximately IB children can use each unit of equipment at one time. City crews completed Installation Instal-lation test week, Installing the heavy galvanized steel pipe frame ten feet from the ground with the supporting structure embedded in concrete below grade for firm support and safety. City parks superintendent superinten-dent Dave Durrant supervised Installation of the new equipment. equip-ment. First Ward Scouts To Travel to Tetons, Yellowstone : Boy Scouts of the local First Ward will travel to the Teton Mountains of Wyoming and to Yellowstone Nation Park where they will enjoy five days of fishing, fish-ing, hiking, and general Boy Scout activities. The Scouts will leave Monday, August 10, and will return Friday, August 14. Traveling in private cars, tho boys will stop in the Tetons and will then hike to' Jenny Lake where they will partici pate In a campout and will also enjoy fishing. According to Scoutmaster Kay Harward, the boys will also hike to other lakes In the Tetons. Leaving the Wyoming mountains, the Scouts will travel to Yellowstone where they will also enjoy fishing and scouting activities. The Teton-Yellowstone outing out-ing is serving as a long-term summer camp which if requested reques-ted - by the national Scouting organization. Its purpose will be to give the boys the experience experi-ence of outdoor living, i To raise funds for the trip, the First Ward Scouts have been sponsoring Walt Disney movies. One such movie la scheduled for tomorrow night, August 7, In the First Ward Cultural Hall. Being shown tomorrow to-morrow night Is "A Light In the Forest," starring Jamas Mao Arthur. The show will begin at 7:30p.m. ' High altitude, high quality pavement leads round Utah's best-known mountain, with are, skyride among goals. S Is right to be contented with what wa have, but never with what we are. . Store Mora in this Die FRIGIDAIRE Chest Freezer! Meidl 1SJtH.ft VII Ab. freezer. Keeps . food at zero zona temperature! -: Roomy Slide-Aside basket and fsit-freexe half. , Interior light, lock with two keyat ' WW. V WONT UNDERSOLD L ALPINE STAKE BLAZER HORSEWHOE TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS Front row. 1 tor. Kerry Chrletensen, Eighth Champ Duane Devey, Alpine wara, First puce. Back row, 1 to r, Jeff Evans, Twelfth Ward, Third place; Russell Ayres, Alpine Second, Third place (tie); Gene Hansen, Fourth Ward Gary Cray, Sixth Ward, and Jimmy Fowler, Ninth Ward. Winners flamed in Horseshoe Tourney Joel Adamson, Highland', pitched his way to a championship champion-ship in the Alpine Stake. Blazer Horse Shoe Tournament held Saturday at Robinson Park. Duane Devey, Alpine, took first, with Kerry Christensen, Eighth Ward, second. Third place was a tie between Jeff Evans, 'Twelfth Ward and Russell Rus-sell Ayres, Alpine Second. The tournament was conducted conduc-ted by Rod Turner, with Mrs. LeCrand Adamson, Alpine Stake Primary President, presenting ribbons to the Stake Champion, first, second and third places. Each of the boys taking part in the tourney has participated in an elimination contest held in each of the eight wards to determine the stake contestants. con-testants. The elimination play I IdOLLV. X WlH X VsS ' 1-r , , ,,,,; OLD TO VOTHj THIS IS A PRESIDENTIAL OF COURSa.lT MUST ELECTION VBAR.ISNT 66 DIFFICULT TO PECIPE) IT, FATHfRT7 i ' WHICH CANDIDATE TO 7 jjON MIGHT HAVE A U 1 6KJT THE OTHER I I PtoECTLV. SPLENDIPJ , ONE MIGHT BE - 00000000000000000000000000 It's Time For A Changa-Elect IM 0. XMSM , PATSOM CANDIDATE FOR. UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER TW0-Y1AR TZRM ' . r REPUBLICAN TICKET Check Ills Record.... Max Vcrr,:r Would ll:ko A Good U!:h County Commissioner nrcXZNCSD QUALXFIZS C0NZ31 VOTE 111 PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY; AUGUST 1 1 '.. Ward, Second place Joel Adamson, Highland Ward, Alpine Stake was under the direction of the ward Blazer leaders. Participants were as follows; Highland, Joel Adamson; Alpine First, Duane Devey; Alpine Sec-: end, Russell Ayres; Fourth Ward, Gene Hansen; Sixth Ward, Gary Gray; Eighth Ward. Kerry Christensen; Nine Ward, Jimmy Jim-my Fowler, and Twelfth Ward, Jeff Evans. We have no more right to consume con-sume happiness without producing produc-ing It than to consume wealth without producing It Happiness is a delicate balance between what one is and whate one has. Success is getting what you want, happiness is wanting what you get. Tom Dorr OOOOM AMERICAN FORK STAKE M-MEN, GLEANERS ENJOY OUTING. v M-Men and Gleaners of the American Fork Stake met at the Riverside Park in American Fork Canyon yesterday where they enjoyed a delicious supper as well as competing in several games. The group met at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle at 7 p.m. and were taken In cars to the picnic site. Those attending then enjoyed games and were served sloppy joes, salads, potato chips, soft drinks and watermelon. In charge of the outing was Mike Bromley, class president. The other day I met a man who was 102 years old. He seemed hale and hearty, and had a twinkle In his eye. With the common curiosity-we all hive, I asked him how he got that way. He didn't give me any of the stock answers, but merely said, "Every morning when 1 get-up, I go over to the, window. Then I say to myself, my-self, whether it's raining, snowing snow-ing or sunny, ' This is exactly the kind of a day I wanted.' " SID, fcAttBOURCE SAYS: 13 m v NEAR ASPEN GROVE) TIMPHAVEN HOMES LOT SITES CheUe 20,009 aaj. H. (Mtrly Vi re) can-yan can-yan lets ajra avcllabla In Prtv Canyan tn f Hit Alalnt Ua UU batwttn famaut Tlmahavan C't wi IYU Aipan Oravt . Cumy, laially raachaaj an liajraJ awrfaitw M ways In 20 minute fram rrtvt mi i llttf . var in haur frtm Sail Ukt City. Sarlnt wafer li btlnf faea ta all lata, tlattrli aawar la avallablt. Tha art It aaaravad far stall! tanks antf naf sal. Sammtr and winter arts avallaalt ntar fha lat sltH. Plihlni In the .famous Prava Rlvtr (3 mllai) and In Daar Creek leaatvalr f I miles tram the lat silts) alani with kaatlni ant" water .Lll.. Ut.i .LII-- .1 ft..iiMa t M LM. . VMiip. nimn vwit.rp vi t tw VISW LOTS caverea wlA mtplet, asks ani aiatni art avallaklt avtrltlklnf t. . Ttmaantfta ' rOSSST LOTS with atawtifwl aMskin ttyani vr prweve win wi mt in tfaar. C: iM ft C&::X LOTS lacatM tn Asaan Oravt CrttK.X f mmm MUallaMa mmJm mam M ill w ttt mm ' jf ajBfew ajTmBm ivr f vf r:pw rw ?t!VVAiT CANTCM Ct2. Dept. tir turn m tetteqytl.meli . , . ;.' : ..... , . . . , .i. UJl f VHD CtlKJUTENSEN . " FAMILY RETURNS .. . ' Returning recently from the East are Mr, and Mrs. Lfnford Christensen and their three children, Joyce, Linda and Kay Llnford. Also accompanying the family were Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Ann Christensen) Searle of American Fork. Mr. Christensen Christen-sen will be remembered as a former ssminary teacher In American Fork. ' -: Mr. and Mrs. Christensen traveled to Pontlao, Michigan, where they purchased a new car and then continued their Journey to New York where they met their daughter, Joyce, who had been tending the family's children child-ren and doing general housework house-work as a part of a school connected con-nected program which gives girls from this communty a chance to travel to New York and work, as well as an opportunity oppor-tunity of seeing many Interesting Interest-ing tourist sites of that state. With their daughter, the Christensen family traveled trav-eled to the New York World's Fair, Washington D. C; and the famous Mormon Pageant at the Hill Cumorah. They also visited many Interesting church history sites. Returning to American Fork, the Christensen family stayed at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Searle before returning home to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where Mr. Christensen is serving as principal prin-cipal of the Bonneville LD6 Seminary just outside of Idaho Falls. He and his daughter Ann had previously been attending five weeks of summer school at the BYU before they traveled to New York. ; Waiting for the ship to corns In is a good way of missing the boat. TUNE IN Friday, Aug. 7 7:30 P.M. for Hews and Views of F. Haws Durfey Republican Candidate - fOf- State Representative vviyaiiiavtfa - ar ucsr; a, IAF-1 ! ' .' j QUO y J 4 1 -to r ? -v , . .- - I .... - -",111 I - SJI ! 1 I Ml "llll I C5SQ in Yos, you'll save valuable time when you use vonient Dri ve parking delays... no "dress-up" problems . . . out'' in minutes! Use this fast, "oxpress" service OFTENI i i W feft m our modern, con - ln servicel No you're "in" and (Paid Political Adv.) uaultiLrefsii i . nil t . |