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Show i Women Creek Group Still Mad (Ccotiaued from flows, and resulting cresting." A water system designed to handle free water clogs up from Junk, in other words. The solution - provisions for settling and ponding and keeping the ponds ptfij) M opinion that Ux. Campbell wbject of water flow la an inexact natural sclance "and not properly regarded as within the province of drain-a- re engineering . He criticised (he countys action in havinr an engineering firm design the overall master plan before the water problems had been scientifically analysed and "policies formulated." Mr. Campbells point: Once the problems have been analysed the program should be given to an engineer to design the specified. His claim - the cart was put before the horse. out that . Mr. Campbell also pointed water flow - per se isnt the real problem, as much as "silt and debris dams. prt tii dean. "It is not out of the question wrote Mr. Campbell "to build catch basins along the bench areas capable of receiving flows commensurate with the area reduced by roofs, streets etc." Be added that no further construction should be permitted in the watershed until adequate drainage is provided. Risking some controversy Mr. Campbell claims that the victims and source of the flooding are confined tq a "relatively small land stripy at present." He advocates containing the flood problem above the freeway route and adds . Attend "The purchase andor defacement of some of the most beautiful creeksida property In Salt Lake Valley would seem to be Inordinately expensive and unnecessary. It would only add to the present danger and calculated risk of dwelling below the known high water creek level." It is easy to over insure." concludes. Mr. Campbell, T'i 200 year storm may materialise next year." Mr. Campbell recommended a new approach using data from other government sources. The County Commissions recent position has been that the controversial 4800 South storm drain line is a necessary step In any plan - be it a pipeline or creek drainage system. The residents claim it is not a necessary step in their alternative plan - and claim a smokescreen by the commissions attitude. Institute Utah business women will have an opportunity this spring to attend the first Womens Management Institute designed especially for them by the Division of Continuing Education, Uni versify of Utah. According to Mrs. Esther R. Lauda, director of womens programs, officers of several business womens organizations assisted the University in the Institute, planning which began Monday night, February 28. at 1:30 P.M. 0 the movie M U. Wmm kM. PtowJTMm FROM THE AUTHOR OF "ROOM AT THE TOP LaurenceHarvey was guest speaker at the Founders Day PTA meeting of William Penn School. He spoke about the community's safety problems, and about problems facing the county. Thursday. March 11, will be a school banquet, to raise funds for the school library, will direct Jr. BONNEVILLE JUNIOR HIGH exhibitions Departmental will follow a brief PTA meeting at the Bonneville Junior High School, Thursday, March 3, at 1:30 P.M. The project started as a science fair, but blossomed into exhibits in all departments, according to H. Clive Roberts, principal. Home economics and shop displays will also be included, Mr. Roberts said. The entire student body and eir parents are invited to e exhibition, Mr. Roberts J unlor Girl Honor Blackman Scout 120 in the LifeAtTheTbp Oakwood School, will give the prayer thought. The meeting will be proceeded at 11:30 A.M. by a council board meeting conducted by Mrs. Jack B.Schade council president. a the tower ftk lmt medical self-he- lp classes, and diabetes tuberculosis The meeting will be preclinics. William Penn School is located at 1610 Siggard ceded at 11:30 A.M. by a council board meeting conDrive, Holiaday. ducted by Mrs. Jack B.Schade GRANITE WASATCH PTA. council president. Mrs. Charles J. Manner, safety and civil defense chairman, will give a report on the fallout shelter class. Mrs. Wayne O. Ursen-bac- h, ol chairman, will give a report, and a change' will De presented in by Mrs. Bill R. Cook. Local unit presidents, principals, historians and publicity chairmen are invited. . Charles ..Higrins, Mrs. PTA president. Woodstock your cabinet any style any finish by-la- ws ; CAME 111 SOME PEOPLE SINCERELY ENJOY THE SWEET FLAVOR OF SUCCESS Let us help you design pre-scho- Testing for diabetes is being conducted in most of the 21 -- schools in the Granite Wasatch PTA Council following a pilot test at the Resecrest School. ' Supplies for the testing are furnished by the local units. One positive test was found at the Rosecrest School according to Mrs. Frank C. Taylor, council health chairman, who is a registered nurse. Through the efforts of the Granite Wasatch PTA council all principals, clerks, teachers and custodians in the schools have completed a training course in "mouth to mouth resuscitation". Mrs. Taylor spearheading the movement explained that she felt the need for such a program when an emergency case came to the hospital. A child had been hurt on the playground. Because no one on the faculty could admin- aw Custom Stereo Component Cabinets council HEALTH PROJECTS 1 M. TIIEGprvllO A plan ' -- : M li lt imTITT 7t FHOnHIECOU)' for giving this years records to next years officers and board members will be at the Granite presented Wasatch PTA Council meeting Tuesday, March 8 at 1 P.M. at the Granite District office. The plan will be presented by Mrs. HowardA. Jorgensen, president of Oakridge PTA. large percentage of the students will participate in the The activities. evenings cadet band will perform prelude music and the boys chorus will sing for the audience. Other musical groups will perform during the evening in class rooms. Science exhibits will be on display all day for the students to see. Completed projects and maps will be features of the social studies exhibit. Bonneville Junior High School is in its second year. It Is located at 5330 Gurene Drive (1100 East) in Holiaday. A I RICHARD BURTOII COUNCIL MEETING explained. I That Pveey OiMf Oetl flag salute. Lyman A. Bond, principal of Troop yA JesnSimmans W Michael Craig V SV'X STEREO FREE ESTIMATE! $:1568 CENTER And our AG Foodtown Fryers are no exception. These plump, tender and fresh young birds are carefully picked by our own experienced meat buyers, to ensure top ? . quality and . customer satisfaction. So, if see one of our fresh Fryers , you should 11 acting a Tittle5 uppity, youll kndw 'that "he has good reason to . . . he's an AG Foodtown Fryer. So. Install your components or choose . from our larrp selection , 4 hai miscumr ride news or in you - IHKYflBBS qt. boiling water 4 to 6 fbts. chicken fat onion 4 to 6 tbls. flour 4 stolks of celery Put the chicken, water, onion and celery in a large kettle, cover and bring to a boil, then simmer gently Tor 30 min. Add the salt and carrots end continue simmering for about 2 hours. Remove fowl and carrots, keep hot. Strain stock, remove all fat ond measure stock. There should be 2 or 3 cups. Blend the chicken fat and flour over a low flame, add the stock and stir until .thick and smooth. Add more seasoning if necessary. 1 1 Remove skin from fowl ond take meat off the bones. Arrange pieces in center of platter, place corrols around chicken. 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Appl., PmcIi, Ch.rry FRUIT PIES x 15, s Fruit Cocktail Coffee, Milk or Juice Drink Fruit Pie 1 3 tb. pW- - MARGARINE 2 Large ltd. lip Siicart TOMATOES AVAIL AND COTTON POINTS YDS FOR in $1.00 Largos juicy the Lincoln Continental tradition YOUR WIDE 1.49 yd. Stores also hi Sugarfcous Dowmiowa Southgate VOLUME DEALER LOW VOILE PRINTS. 44 OVERHEAD, 'UKfirOIFU LTv'lIi,R$' THE WEST'S NEWEST 2773 SO. MAIN & LARGESTMERCURY 295:3451 COMET - twa4 Noval ORANGES HIGH DACRCW COTTON oil CHICKEN FRICASSEE mouth to mouth resuscitation, a time element was involved in getting the victim to the hospital. The doctor had to inform the parents that although the child would live, there might be brain damage. Trained personnel presented the Instruction in faculty at each school. meetings WILLIAM .. RECIPE ister - ID H DEALER BOUNTIFUL, UTAH 10 a j |