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Show a Council AVrostlcs With Problem . ,, de-sand- er - . 10-inc- h j ch - 10-in- six-in- , ch ch . . Chief Sanitarian Makes Report on Coast Conference . . up-to-d- ate . , : " g. " . . home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sperry went to Salt Lake, taking their daughter Karen back to her job. f f wa; tr 4, . 7-7- 4; lii : . ft . . . 7-- 74; . , n . i?crc (U33P in . iimn.in.iMiwi KECDCD C5Q .mm . . (3Q3uQ 7-7- -1 l Total it $313.03 George Mitchell Com at SW cor of Blk B9, Plat A, N 6 tods. East tVt rods, 1 rods, W IW rode, to beg. 1S8.4I Total ' ' " Blair M. Sorensea Vernon J. Short Com at the SW . cor. of Blk 111 Plat A, running N 9 rods: E 4 rods, S rodi; W 4 rods to J blac of beg. 54.31 Total Glen W. Strebel Com :VA rods E ,oi NW cor . of Blk E 4tt rodi; S t rods; W 4H rods; N 4 rod to beg. 4$.7S Total Jacqueline Lu Blood. " Com 147.65 ft S of NE cor of Blk 5a; S 52.6$ ft; W 96.5 ft N 52.65 ft; X W.5 ft to beg. $203.45 Total Darwin J. Boardman i' Com at SE cor of Lot U Blk t. Plat B Prove Survey; W 3 rods N 7 rode 4 ft; E 3 rods; S 7 rods 4 ft to beg. fl.339.84 Total ' Helen Bywater Farley Com at the SW cor of Lot 1, Blk E 58.31 ft; N 132.0 ft; W 68.31 ft; S 132.0 ft to beg. Total ,.. $355.35 Johnson Josephine . II MHHMMMMIHMMIIlailHIMIIMMt o o n "1 o o o - A r HIGH would ns selling elsewhere for gi COUNT 3 YARDS t j. 4 f4 1-- j P! PERCALES compore with U 65 I ' W4 W -- SIDEWALK - SPECIAL - IRREGULARS OI I.OO SEAMLESS STRETCH NYLONS... SIDEWALK - LITTLE GIRLS ONE PIECE WOMEN'S O ij BRIEFS ' " 4 SPECIAL fulfil? inter-sectio- 4 of n : . ToUl Anna Suthetltnd $348.C3 i .. Com 24.44 ch N of SW cor of NEy4' of 4; SLB&M; N S3 W .47 Ch; M 8 ,74 th; S 83 2.14 ch; s XI 47 ch; K. 4?V W 1.S0 eh to beg. 7-7- l . ;..... $121.51 Tbtal Mrs.; Arthur R, Corleti Com 11.937 Chs W A 18.237 ti 8 at 120 ft S 13 XT NE- - cor of SEVi of 2144; 8 21 IS 15. ft; S 54 Wn ft; K tt i W.1654 ft; 2i g$ ' b3: ft te 77 Total $4.62 CURB AND GUTTER ttO. S; U George Mitchell ,.. ( Com at SW cor of blk . Plat 2V4 rode A, N 6 rods 8 rode .: W 1H rods to beg. ToUl 6341 Robert Lehman Boardman Com at pt 2S3.04 ft W of WJ? V tor of Blk 4 rods; 8 200.1 ft; .W 4 rods; X 2004 ft to beg., ' ;.. Total ... 12M.C2.' Lot 16, Blk 2, Kirkham-Berr- y : Vcrnoa Short c Add.. j. : t Com at SW cor of lot 4 bbc 114V- - : .' $08.44 Total Provo City Survey of Building ' Freeman Tanner Lota, th N $0.58 ft; $141' ft Lot 4, Blk M, Memorial Park S $3.51 ft W W.51 ft to pt of Add. .beg.' Total $53313 Total 8 44.t4 Velma Payne Estella Y. , King Com at SW. cor of Lot 1, Blk Lot 5, Blk 3, Park View Subd. 12-N 8 rods; $310.40 1 rods; 8 8 Total Jesse Van Wagenen rods; W 1 rods to beg. Total Lot 4,; Blk 4, Riverside Sulbd. CtUt ' Rowan and Grow .. Total u $37.65 Com 42 ft E of the SW cor cf ' Sherman T. Rill Lot 2. Blk 11, Plat C; M Lot 4, Blk 2, Smeath Subd. 5743 ft; S 1$31 ft; T7 $294.S2 ft; Total to place W beg. 1740 ft & Bert Ruby Tofts ToUl , 610.55 & 96 ft Com a a pt ft N $3.71 of SW Cor of NEV of SWVi June Mansfield ;":;T Lot 9, blk 1, East Park Add. 354-SLBiM; th N 28.0 ft; th ToUl C7.C3 E 186.10 th S 28.0 ft; th W 186.10 Oswald '' .... Farr : ft to beg. r Lot 13, blk 1. Farr Subd. .. $232.67 Total Total.... $ 1T.87; William J. Dalebout Johnson Josephine Com 19.18 eha N lr 7.73 th E of Lot 16, blk 2, Xirkham-Ber- rj : SW cor of SEV4 of Sec 36, TP Add.' , 6 S. R2E, SLtB&M; N 3.76 chs; E ToUl $ 437.12 .63 ch; S 3.76 chsi W 0.63 eh Tanner Freeman .'to beg. .Lot 4. blk 11, Memorial Park $70.33 Total Add.' v Frank D. Alexander Jr. ToUl ..." $ 174.CT Com 25 rds S 83 E of the NS Carlos. A. Phillips-- . ' cor of Blk 16 Plat C; S 80 E Com 17.53 cht 8 14.07 chs W It 1 80 W 1.14 eh; S W 3.0 ch; N 7 rods N of NE cor of .. 2.14 chs; N 1 E 0.6 ch; S 80 E W 97.7, ft; N 80 ft; 101 ft;' 1.0 ch; N 1. E 2.5 eh to the 8 10.5 ft; W 2. ft; 8 434' ft '-. : : to place of beg., z?; beg. Total ToUl ; ; ,t $104.14 $m.a Elder F. V u Richard K. Hatch Joseph y " & 10.C5 eba N Jennie Hatch ' Com 2.22 chs 110 ft E of SW cor of . Com 0458. ch 8 and 1.511 eh If 1 E 88 ft; S Lot 2, SLB&M; 43 W- - S3 eor lot 1, 4W74 6 rods; W 83 ft; N 6 rods to beg. W C0.S3 ft SLB&M; N 43 '. $33.33 more or test to Total E Cta S -1 Hatch K. N ei.45 more or lets Richard ft st, to a point 71ft s 1 w.cf Inter-Jennie Hatch. ...... .v.. E Com 0.868 ch S and 3.516 ch N : section jtt the E Kse rf and N line ef 7th If at. H C3 CE cor lot ,1, W 83 W 6041 ft 8 1 W CXa ft pcre ' GLBlvI; N 80 EW 80.33 ft laore . or less 'to or less to E Use 6th st, N 1 'beg. . ToUl to 68.46 a CnxTl, E ft, more, or less , Rose Li, Jensen t . I v H B; 2--B; 3' ' . ........ . ; . PAIR ; -- -- l-- B; 11-- IijllllllllllllWIlJ - 53.14 N line of 3rd S st. It W lint of 10th st. (now 000 st) 12.76 ch S & 16.470 ch E of NW cor of NEK 774' KAfell; N 1 E along West line 241 ch1 more 'or less N 83 W 0.50 ch. S 1 W 1.07 eh, N 81 w 0.1U ch, more or kss S 1 W 144 ch S 83 0,734 eh to beg. ' ' i 8 : Emma 6. Boulter Com at polht of , CLEAN-U- i . 4i SEASON END, OF e. It; It 1:u . S 1 W 76.22; W 181 W 84.41 ft to beg. . LeGrand Nelson Com at NW cor of Lot 6 Blk 27, Total rods Plat A, S 12 rods E Acel C. Boulter N 12 rods; W I rodi to beg. - , v . -- j ... r 6-7- -3, v' . 13 . ; ch 1. 4; l ," - 7-7- monstrated that the unit could six-in- 1-7- v. HjBkl to beg. . , Notice U hereby given tiutt f3.C3 Total Street Taxes for. Maude Clark F. Improve The Milton Walston family Special 4.C2 chs fl 10.23 chs S ment No District 50, Com O'aad visited with his parents, the H.C. S No. of NW cor of t3 ti cf Z Walstons. Another guest at the 'wear, No. 33, Curb, and Gutter 11 arc now due and . unpaid la 5, Tp 7 S, fXDiil; 6 1 Walston home was Turner set Lands W N 1 liO chi; 5 9 Stockett from Colorado , enroute amounis and upon tb 1th; delin1 2.50 chs; N t3 W th to beg. forth tod described la the to Oregon on business. t4-&--Total quent lists hereto attached, and T unless aald taxes, including inter Jack L. Smith V . Salem Ward scouts' went to est, with the costs of pub together Com 1170.1$ ft co ic;i.a ft Idaho fishing for several days. lkataons, art paid on or before and 60.0 ft S 0 47' W from E 14 ' They were accompanied . by the 2nd lay of Auut, 1S60, the cor SLBctM; th 8 W C Scout Master Jack Riding and real hich audi upon O Ifropertjr 128.0, 47' W CD.O ft; tt S ft; Venice Ctoward. There were 14 taxes are a wifl t& laid day, Ilea, 3 W m.0 ft; N 0 4T W b.O boys in the group. be sold for said taxes, interest, ft; to point of beg. .. costs of 'advertising sad expense Total $T5.72 f Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simons and of tele at the frost door of . the Roland Strong family are spending a few days City and Oousty fiuflding la Provo Com at a pt 1341 ch S and . in Yellowstone Park. aty, Utah besissing at the hour 0.03 ch of NW.eor of NEfe of twelve o'clock $oon, tt seid day, of 21 ch; S 5 L?S' The Charles R. Tovefl family and continuing until cf taid prop ch N W W -11 .TT 14 eh; have moved to California. They erty shall have been sold. ' 1.75 ch to beg. ; , sold their home here to Roen STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. Total $379.81 Griffiths who are moving in. this Prows & Stein Glen Ripple Realty week. Com at EE cor of Lot 2, Blk 1, Naomi Ripple Stubbs Add; th W 60 ft; N 6.43 Com ch S and 152 eh E . Mattinson spent the Jimmy .43 rods to 70 S E NW of "' ft; of NtiYt of rods; cor S last weekend home on a furof tO .82 beg. place ch; 6 1 ch; N tl W tJ, lough visiting family and friends. $307.63 Total .75 ch; N 3 th; tt E 11 ch He returned tohis camp Tues to ; , Loan L and beg. Utah Savings , ;i, j day. , ,.-'' Total 710.S8 49' S 0 ft. along E Com fll.41 ; aection line, and E 8.8 ft. from Glen Ripple NW cor SLB&M; th fi Naomi Rioole 89 55' E 96 ft; th S 0 OT W Undivided interest la the 112 ft; th N 89 56' 96.0 f; th GXD following Und; Com 11.74 ch 8 and 10.81 chs N 0 02' K X13.0 ft to beginning. ,and 1.75 ft Ml 5 trom the NW eor cl Total $218.S2 N of ISO ft: El STREET IMPROVEMENT NO. S3 ; handle city needs. Even though, the purity of the water is not affected .by Lthis problem, it "is pcnoving costly to the city through damaging meters and other equipment. The mayor was authorized to. negotiate for unit on a rental the . basis. Problems Other Other water problems coming beJBore "the ffroira concerned! the selling of city water to county residents living adjacent to the city. It was the. general feeling of the group' that the city Is not prepared to serve the; county. A definite decision was not reached but the matter will receive furr ther consideration. to submitted! were r- Four ; bids. to the the council, in . response ' on a tjwo-to-n to city's invitation? bid . the city dump ; truck which bas decided to purchase. Timrh aftogos ;Iotor of rAmeridaa ForK was tbi low bidder With $4057.25 (exchange price). This bid was accepted by the council. Citizen Complains l Richland Park (southeast A American Fork) resident was present- at' the meeting and discussed with the council proposals for revision of cdity ordinances. He listed a number of ordinances which are openly violated daily and stated that he thought these ordinances should be . enforced, The violations which he listed ranged. from loose dogs and irrigation water to unlicensed auitor mobiles" a n d illegal parking. Mayor f Anderson explained' that action on the revision of ordinances would be postponed until the full council was present, He further explained that en- forcemeat of city ordinances is somewhat handicapped due ' to the lack of .sufficient police officers. members Council emphasized that local officers are doing. an excellent job in spite, of their few numbers! Anderson , Mayor reported that the for surfacing of preparations "Sixth East in front of the new !high school are going ahead with the power and' telephone companies moving utility poles to the east side- of "the street.' Both utility companies expressed, '? that agreement with citizens in the area could not be reached In order that poles could be placed, behind the homes and off the road way. Work on the - road has been delayed "for the past six months'; pending negotiations on the placement of the poles. ' V .... nan:..,. . Glen Lee Boyden was honored with a family" dinner - and party given by the. Edna Hill family. It " was Mr. Boyden's birthday and h& was presented with three aster. birthday cakes, one made by his Leona Cloward and wife, one The giants of all icebergs come the other by one by Kathleen Hill. from the Antarctic. An ice mass He also received many nice gifts. floating off the Falkland Islands in 189Q was estimated to be as big "Mrs. Florence Sperry spent as the island of Corsica. Its cubic several days in Salt Lake City content was probably similar to with her daughter Karen. Rodney that of all Swiss lakes combined. went with his mother and spent - ; .. , nounced that next April they will sponsor training programs for. health department personnel who might be mobilized in time of dis- - t Wyo. and family, the Arthur Broadbents. They returned here Thursday "and will leave for son i v to rE, J cleaned up by! requiring the post combustion attachments on all cars ' and trucks. Sanitarians agreed .it was inevitable that watersheds be opened to recreation, but (as California and other states fought forest fires) urged protective restrictions.-- ' The UjS. Public Health Service and Office of Civil Defense an- ccra cf Irrj - w, the approach to . the driveway. Permission was granted to extend driveway, not to exceed the length of two parking stalls. 2. Permission to construct a private irrigation ditch across a city street was granted with the understanding t the road would have to be resurfaced. 3. Weeds at cemetery and other areas in the city were discussed. Mayor Anderson was authorized to obtain additional help in order to eliminate the weeds. 4. The problem of cutting corners at the southwest corner of the ball park was discussed. There have been a number of near accidents as a result of this corner-cuttinMayor Anderson action is being that reported taken to secure a used utility pole' and to have it placed across , the corner. O.C3 ft, TT OOO 2.C1 chi W b 241 ft 8 W frcta N2 ccr cf tot 2, S 1 40 W W It; S O E 61J0 ft; 21 t3 W ft; N 1 - - " W u i-,- "f y tzrzt t4 tt lisa Clh H of 7th N st tt S I TT.a.43 ft beg. . J, Total . L. L Dilimea . all-st- ar r , cf T2 ft 0 1 poit of the Kae f SALEM. Jim Mazurie, chairman of the sized that trailers parking within city safety committee, reported the city limits must 'comply with to thecouncil in regard to ac- the city building code regarding tions of the committee during water, sewers, and yards. Letters the summer months. His ' report are being mailed to those in co, were informed last week. Mrs. Chtana B. Hansen has had included a recommendation that violation and will be fallowed by as house guests for the past week Glen Saigers, chief sanitarian, her sister-in-laa public telephone be installed at legal action of the (termination Mrs.- - Frances ' Health Department, CityOounty the boat harbor.- He explained of the warning period. and her daughter, who just returned from the conven- Broadbent, that the telephone company reAnn Mrs. Schlange with her two Other action included: in Los authorities health said tion, that the the for all. from Ventura, city pay quires 1. The Steel City Mojel reand San Francisco believe daughters, Angeles . They visited Calif in Jackson power used in the telephone booth quested permission to enlarge considerable air pollution can be Hole, for an installation of this type. with Mrs. Broadbent's The city agreed to stand the expense after the installation' is completed, but cannot finance the installation itself. ' Mr. Mazurie presented the council with a sign showing the compilation of fatalities in Utah County this year. The "sign will be installed fit Robinson Park and tabulations will be kept by 4he county safety coordinator. He also renorted that American' Fork schools will start pamcipating in a safety oragram similar to the program in SaltJ Lake City. This includes the awarding of. a safety flag to the schools with the best record. Trailer. Parking Laws The problem of trailer parking was brought out in the meeting with the explanation that many of. them are in violation of city Legal Notices GuaxdiansMp Ntic Larry Davis was the weekend, as guest of his Ocsralt Coucty Ccrk r Cm chosen as the outstanding Salem cousin Johnny Farley. Bruce Pony League player and will stopped off in Orem and spent Esrctiv Vizrs fcr ttxitzx play on Jhe all star team. The the weekend with the Lois Gardmanagers are Lawrence Davis ner Cox family. The Little and Ernest Post combustion burners for League TeamLloyd. will choose its J. Angus Christenseh returned NOTICS OF SPECIAL TAX SALE motor vehicles may soon be availthe players following able at cost of about $100 per car, completion of the season's games. to his home after spending t few STREET fclPROVEMErrt D3Sdays , at the Provo Hospital for TRICTS NO. 49 & 60, CLWER NO.' delegates to the National Associasurgery. He is in good condition. 33. CURB & GUTE1. NO. 11. tion of Sanitarians at San Francis- ordinances. The council empha- Safety Report Salem Residefs Entertain Visitors, Make Journeys THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1960 Utah' County. Utah Sand 'imi ;,Cy w iter Pfeqyes Am erkan Fore By KARMA CRIDDLE AMERICAN FORK American Fork City Council 'member ' this week wrestled with the problem of sand in the city water at their regular - council meeting, ' The new well located on . Sixth East which was completed last year but has been in operation, for only about two months bas brought .sand into the city water system. This problem is cpiite often experienced with the . opening of a new well but city officials had hoped it would clear up by now. Provisions for the were Installation of a made when the pump house was 'constructed ' but delivery of the unit bas been delayed. :Iayor 'Anderson explained that the pump t house is designed to accommodate a unit, but It r will be impossible to secure ofie in the Immediate future. " One Available . r he explained 'that .a iltoweyer,' six-inunit is available from another Utah City and according td- engineers standard fixtures are available to reduce a unit. The line to the mayor further explained ' that at the prsemt time it is not necessary to, operate the pump to full capacity and engineers have stated that the smaller unit will ' handle present city needs j without a loss in water pressure. He emphasized further that the: need for the unit is now, and that it , should be taken care t of within the next two Weeks. The council members expressed feelings: that til unit should be obtained ion a rental basis, but opposed j purchase until it was actually de- DAILY HERALD , - 1 PAIR i v j C; SIDEWALK SPECIAL 5 'CANDYCOTE' FATIGUE MATS CUSHIONED IN FOAM RUBBER I . OVEN FRESH SPECIAL SIDEWALK SPECIAL l.Cl 2, (0) (0) e-g- ret mm, SIDEWALK Co) - Pmw ................I 1 1 ! i . 1 SIDEWALK SPECIAL -- . -- . tt ; 1-7- -2; Sgt Hales Completes MEN'S HAND Training Four-Wee- ks FORT BENNING, Ga. .Army, whose 'wife,' R. Hales, "Sgt. Harley Pleas-ap- t 80 1st N. W., lives at, Gay, Grove, has completed the four-wee- k airborne course at the parachutist and received training in the .duties of a jumpmaster. The sergeant, son of Tvtr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Hales, 703 E. 2nd S.t is a 1953 graduate of i Pleasant Grove High, School and attended Brigham Young Un: vejrsity in Provo. . J . .v- SPORT -- TOWELS. . The Upited. 'States is stepping up its to the United Nations forces or Mating in the strife-tor- n Congo. said Tjpe Defense Department 7 10 transport planes Tuesday hi beer made available to the al - 6-7--3, , LADIES' 79c, LinLE PLAID GIRLS' PEDAL PUSHERS 6-7- . DELUXE .. . SHOUTS GIRLS' GIRLS' PLAID HOODED XJ - 'A - Si j FLYEX5 Boxcars and six helicopters will be tii.iied ever for the Congo airlift. ' " ' , jj t C-1- OUR COTTON CHENILLE SPREADS ARE FLUFFY, COLORFAST, ANP FRINGED PANTS . CAR . COATS teen-ager- s. Sizes ' ; .1 M 4323' !, . . V- . T7 1.13 SW eor tot 11, b!k 1 , , frc. :s:' ft Utziov 8 O'lT, T7 43.0 ft; th 8 C3I3 E 211 ft; SubtL-Plat'- ft; & IX Cf fccj."-'- - ' UTT, :r--- '( ... $ 73.41 . '. Prot? and Stria Xialty , Nj Provo, recciy was .C2" VJ Com ccr tivl-sioat cf Ut n X.',:' t. 101st to the Airborne Ctubbs Ad4.; th.T7 O ft; tt at Fort CampbcU, Ky. t. f.41 rods; E Tl R;.C CO rods VCgt. Nielsen is acined to plae cf btj. Qxrzzy cf the divion's .toTotti "utxoX lst fcfactry. C cstered : the CTTT PROVO June kt wee last and j Army i ' . By T. J. Clircyd. ' stationed in Korea. ' Director cf Finance . .A The soldier is 1Z$ in Tfca Dxily Hrrtli published . Ilih of Provo School, graduate XO. a. 12, ZZ, 13. 17, 13, aa-siCD- ed 1 Ksad-quarte- rs 7-- 14 m ! Sgt Nielsen Assigned 2rd S SIDEWALK SPECIAL ( Ixenosha, Wis., has established bike courts Cyclists a f teen-ag- e breaking riding rules ' are apprehended, heard, sand punished by judges and juries ' composed' 'of other . . Com 3f th N 022' T7 rOCIT CAfiSPCrXii, Ex. , Army . XT 212 ft.'to-r- t Total Sgt. BJarne C. Nieisen, son of JLlr. KO. 74 S2T7ER C. 2 Arnold W. and Mrs.; Nitla, ; : j ' 101st Airborno Group 19 ; m CAPRI Q 1 -3 - C-4- IT.N. and five ! i SHIRTS.. 1X5. STEPS UP AID - jr WASHT TGTON UPI . " , In- fantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. Sergeant Hales Qualified as a - (o)(oV - mm ,". . Ccrrcrn " : wife, liired. a lira at July J13, .) 13 f i i w |