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Show FRIDAY, MARCH. 23, DAILY HERALD 1956 I FIRM AGE'S FASHIONS FOR ;ALL THE FAMILY ! Utah County. Utah Cfty Manager Says: Property Owners Could Form Own Improyemenf Districts Until Bond Issue Clarified -- m ; By JOAN GEYER Best action for Provo property owners seeking immediate construction v of special improvements, such as sewers, would be to form their own "district;" and pay for construction themselves. City Manager Udall said today. that owners He pointed out eventually pay for special through provements anyway tax asage-fospecial per-frosessment. Mr. Udall said the city will proceed to create a small im provement district and arrange im- ot nt for friendly suit to gain a Utah State Supreme Court decision on legality of special improvement bond issues under the city charter. Bonding companies have indicated a possible legal defect in such bonds due to apparent conflict in two sections of the "However, there's nothing to stop property owners from finane-- j ing their own special improve ments," he said. First step would- - be for prop erty jwners to contact the city manager so he could arrange to have the city engineer set up charter. . specifications; and make inspecLate Decision tions, insuring that the improve"Even though the j supreme ments conform to city standards. court rules in favor jof Provo In the past, under policy of City, its decision likely jwill come creating special improvement too late to permit special im- districts, property owners have construction provement this paid for both the construction cost of the contractor and, on an year," said the city manager. hourly basis, for cost of engineer ing planning and inspection. Orem News Cost Range Cost has ranged all the way from $1 to $3.25 per frontage MEN S 100 A WOOL i . ' I J ' GIRLS, SP0RT pr Pm(A .: ; : 100 i, t;H ,i 6-v- NYLON ' ' Jost Unpacked For Easter 1 X : j ; ; k ?- - ; 1 Couples Plan Journey to Arizona City foot, depending on work done. Paving construction cost t In districts special improvement $1 to from has usually ranged $3 per frontage foot; sewer lines, $1.5Q to $2.50 a foot; and curb and gutter $3 a foot, although one, inOREM Mr. and Mrs. Weston volving a big irrigation gutter, Kofford and Mr. and Mrs. Odis resulted in special improvement Peterson are leaving today for district, tav of $3.25 per fontage a week's combined business and foot. pleasure trip. They plan to go Most urgently needed special to Phoenix, Ariz., and stop at improvement district, is for' a : other scenic spots along the way. sewer in Carterville, for which property owners have begn petiMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ludlow tioning for several years, says returned Tuesday from a trip to City Engineer Earl Conder. has Glendale, Cal., where! they and However, the city manager dis- a small recommended that tJhmmim 'TiImiim lilf their four children visited with imn 4 Mrs. Ludlow's Mr. and trict be chosen as test case by HONORED Airman 1c Karl Mrs. Alexander parents, Mclntyre. They the city for decision by supreme Peck jof "Lehi, named "Airman also drove to Ojai, Cal., to visit court. of the Mbnth" at Hamilton Air her sister and family, Requests Made Mr. and Force Base, Calif. Mrs. Blaine E. Owens. The trip A number of formal petitions was successful for the children and verbal requests are before because they visited Disneyland the city for special (if (1 Mens '100 Woo! Sport coats in an array of smart . K new patterns and colors-cho- ose yours now while stocks are complete. iii, iI HIV I m i I j hi Just unpacked 100 Nylon Easter dresses 6x don't miss this special purchase ! MEZZANINE -mMwr'1 111 !? i FLOOR. i ir STREET FLOOR : ; If ii n ii iiT Lehi Youth Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis returned Sunday evening from a short trip to visit their son and his famliy, Mr. and Mrs. De Lamar Davis at Henderson. Nev. On the return they attended a house- warming party held by his broth er and wife, Supt. and Mrs. Owen Davis of Kanab who is superintendent of the schools there. They were joined by their two sisters ?nd their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Asael Fisher of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Johnson of Mo roni. They visited in the can yons on the return home. 'Airman Of Month' 1c Karl Peck, son of Mrs. Ivy Peck of Lehi, has been named squadron "Airman of the Month" at Hamilton Air Force Base, Calif., according to word received by his mother. Airman Peck received his ad vancement to the rank of airman first class at the same time as his selection as outstanding member of his squadron. Ernest Whitwood is convales The honor was based on such cing at the home of his son and factors as military bearing, mili- daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. tary courtesy and knowledge, Kenneth Whitwood,' following an current events, attitude towards operation two weeks ago. He ar fellow servicemen, leadership rived Monday afternoon and out plans to stay several weeks. ability, standing individual accomplishY ments, etc. As part of his award LEHI--Airm- an . " self-improvem- pass to Hawaii, and was flown there by military air 'transport. Several other special privileges were included in the award, f Airman Peck has bees in the service two years, and is currently serving as a classification specialist at the California air 'base. he received a TREMENDOUS SELECTION LADIES NEW SPRING three-da- y Mild Influenza Epidemic Hits Salt Lake Schools Did You Know? The American Red Cross Blood Program 'serves about 3,500 hos pitals in the United States, providing the total blood supply for over 2,000? Since 1943, the Red Cross has collected 16,260 pints of blood which has saved lives on the battlefields of Korea and in military and civilian hospitals here at home. To maintain this essential activity, join the Red Cross and give generously to its fund campaign. 1- FOR A VQffft Wh ite - Pastels - Patents and high shades jjyu0 They include: Construction of a water line and sewer on Jordan Avenue, for three or four ' blocks, south westerly from 1400 North to about 1100 Ncrth. The asked-fo- r sewer would join on to Outfall 7, how being advertised for bids. (This outfall will extend along an ex tension of Jordan Ave. in the vicinity of 1100 North and 1100 West.) Paving of 1350 West and 1460 North to the city limits, about WHITE - PINK - BLUE - PATENT JUST UNPACKED FOR EASTER 500 PAIR MEN'S 100 WOOL I Girls FLANNEL - SHARKSKIN - SHEEN GABS Paving of Second North for about 100 feet at 750 East. Paving of Third West from 1540 to 1650 North. g to - extend of some 20 to 30 blocks of, city streets from present pavement edges ending in gravel to the curb and gutter. These blocks are scattered across ' the city. . hard-surfaci-ng AND Ti"n UUe oi 0RL0M SWEATERS 'H ..... Sizes 12 to 16 ! ik- : . Boys colorful, washable, Orion sweaters a favorite, with boys-s- p easy to care for 'for mom. STREET FLOOR Sizes 4 to NYLON 100 BOY'S Men's better slacks in every shade, deep, char-ton- e colors and light pastel shades sizes 28, r to 42. School Petition The city manager today said he had still another petition from the Catholic Church for curb, gutters and sidewalks along Ninth East and Third North, flanking the recently constructed St. Francis parochial school. He said he had been informed that some property owners might be interested in extension of the proposed improvements, to improve appearance of the area now being studied for landscaping, and for safety of children. slippers trimmed with rhinestones STREET FLOOR North. Strip-pavin- IT dressy-Easte- r or fancy cut out vamp. io ..,2.98 MEN'S SPORT DENIM TfUOT by Movk. .fat FARAH' - Lace drama on SHAD0T7 PANEL slip j SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Doctors in the University of Utah student health center today eked a mild variety of influenza as the cause of heavy absenteeism in schools and business establishments in Salt Lake City and surrounding areas. They said the epidemic, which has been building up from two to three weeks, causes an illness which lasts from two to six days. Dr. Glen R. Leym aster, professor of preventive medicine,' University of Utah, noted that the incidence of upper respiratory infection among students is five times greater than normal for this time of the year. . "He said he believed the epidemic will have subsided in four weeks, possibly sooner if the mild weather continues. FARAH '" ' : Sizes 1 to 6xi BOY'S ; FADED DENIM V V ? JACKETS '0- 1 Uo2?(2 SLACKS r : 50 ONLY BOY'S SAMPLE 1M Comes fn faded ' blue, green, grey, boxer style slack matching acket. I Illinium'i I fryrvri a trailer tad xJ i MI STREET FLOOR r j 20-ye- : For a man's leisure hours he will live in these popular denim outfits several new shades.. , Most people whose doctor tells them to) take it easy don't take it seriously. CPU 15 FREE Jacques Mor-rwr- d, wbo assassinated Leon Trctsky 23 yean ago, is sched ded to be a free man within month. He has been serving a ar sentence in a Mexican prison tor killing the man Stalin -- SLACKS AMD JACKETS t j I and . ; 1650 EASTER GIRLS--F0- R mMnfmnnill illl t ThsMs the tMna en tms shadow. panel luxury illp. Sweeps of beaufifuf lace on the ihtd yoke and swirlind fount so elegantly femlnin you'll fee! Ilk a ' 6-C-or Hill - iVhitfL pinfc black. Z2-4- 0. queenl i a Oat they ' go denims, twills, I Mostly, size 12. - Boys spring jackets in poplins regular $2.93. r STREET FLOOR - |