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Show aiS8ma:a8fflB:i8aBfflin.uiHiuMi !PJ THERE are some de- feats more triumphant than rirturies. M. Db Montaiovb e. 'Jt t Civic Improvement Program Makes Provo Finest Residential in Pipe Line 25,000 Feet Gravel Crusher Plant at Work In West Intermountain City Laid of City City jV- S.T V . x : Public linillh ami " the eilg biiinlifnl" bit a.' i hare l ni'iri! in I'rni a dnriuii I hr past lira nr llirrr firm' REJECTS CITY till nhijnr fit ii iinproi'cmi nls which hare been underlain u. if ilh industrial ilfi'fl'imiriil iiiiil modern roiiOFFER TO BUY i uii in i - hf in fi Ihf fh irf conn ni fur Uufiiturf growth tin i Hu in fin- iniinl s nf th in si uf ad mi nisi raltou, For tin- third time the Flail ih ni'il i ntt In n stall mi nt mad ' hi) Magor Mini; Audcr-sii'nwer uinl I.iglit lias rejected status nf fit iini'i: going on n ini nt i nil tin Irovn ciiy'x offer to buy its disPOWER LlS .. . OFFICIALS PRAISE - - t - t jiii-sin- - spccl-fcatio- City-owne- Digging Provo Canyons Water Line actions ' ( 'mill in rcil 1" Itlttlt" Ktillri' imvii's st reels nml Witter n I hi 1 i i . All ma jni i in irnf fulfills lull r Inin umlciiiikcn milmlg mlh Ihf thought ill imml of prol'idiug f II mill mi nln hi i m jnii hint facilities iii nu eilg, n fiiillit ns if an fils aihlii la tilth, hfimlfi nf surround iinis, nni'h i n finifinifiiffs, nml future gnntth hoth in 1'iiimli Imn nml imlnslrinl drcrlogineut". si airs the in nji'ir. irni'iilr First they Inspected the city's - - r 111 I J spection trip. The water system also received some very complimentary remarks from the visitors. In Idaho Falla they pump all their city water from deep wells. They expressed delight anil appreciiitioii for the gravity system of pure water direct from enclosed springs from Provo canyon. One of Provos Beautiful Streets BRIEFS lilt'll -- r Iii ,,.'al .1. i! I1 a- (be I'riiin i it nn ciniiriiissiiMi. Murihick who l"'iiiiin. 1,11 - appmiii- l,r"i'l''!if of f oiiinierci- lh" I'liivn Til .liininr Chamber of ami i.. mating' V hit' r t( 11 1i:i (iuar.iuu J i(,Ui h Ii n ' f,r naxi in lifter iii Zi'Oi - m'ViviI :i tiiiHiH i iiulbern I'mli. tin y r , . i ,i ji ' ulirr iij Ilf r t,,i i - T i ' trip in H- i- in wi, h i; Ml i . , . : :.l l.iiu" l' I a lonii'l Ii S i y.-- t , t s -- rii t'iv e ' i - wliir h tin haw-l.- i t; III pi iiw.v "I i )ii- i: l j - i! i . Ii ,i I, - ' li' v. i i ' ' i vi III W !l v ) Im- top 11 In it Main r k r - ' ' V .i! I rliuilili ntu-ml- f rn ff ;i t Upturn !'! ur m nr. ni IS, Inn if.i ! ! uii 'o tl" I ' I"!1 I 77 ! i:u nlluwil d.r Vii i it ' mi nip t hmihImiv ,i!" Spi'fial r.n . at i i i n - - 'I late'. It bring' v. tin tii.it- , 1 - fi i:rtfl 0:1 ill In th-j rnini.l trip nn any train I' t - ha it ,iii. 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A i r siiliiv ii - : .t t rn.'jfl lifil In It Ipitie Ii in following committees were tills week by the Retail In11- 1Ilinl g roll ji u having dfrec-iio- -i 'hauls Ir. t .! u.i I'.'i"! M i bai.t' ov- -r nt ih- - Iimamit Hie varicii' details of Will-Il- l M ih- Full coming a' Opening": ' In! .i I's p.'l Inin In. -- ai.-all Midividual no I'i.'.is and contests, W. C. La- ' " III " p I" Ilf Ilinl- colli pa v or Lr.icbi-- . cbnirmaii. John Pressler iif Hi-own toi and Jerry llybee; style show and -- I i Im iIiiIi d w indow ii'i1 .'i. in 'i.r Ho.: pnradii,i: decorations, lieeter Tay-- j i If Moll aiol li"l"-ror 7 p in. iliai Wciln-sila- y. ''ai! lor. i bairman. Abner Fisk and . Mr- .1. ii.,,'.,.'iiii nf Air Hoover; f'liopi'ralion iiotwn ill- - l'lall Lloyd a 'all ( 'oil nly Fair board ami I in- C- -l :o 'mi o'. Ii:Audi rso ii rliuirman, McKay Chrisl liiini-Sni- i S , lb,- - !a -- il I,' 1. "ni ni-- ii unit i lie- tensen mid Kil. Flrmano; parade, ii ni "o Tli-- y rb s. an- now in Iri-vironiis-- R to givp Dave .Moffat t Rtid Frank Gardner; boui'-il. ml at HoV im iiiiumi.iI lib adiliiioii.il and street decorations, pu Iil Sail l.ak-In iiii. viai's slvli- sliow. i I'll' inn Jenkins. i Pill- ws -- resdilv i the parade the store Pnivo's business aec-- 1 ion will In- - unveiled, and living moii-- ls will display, in many of H- i- 'lores, the fall's creatloua in lylc for wearing Apparel. Special iiiz-- i arc also to be offered (lur of or ing Hie ereiiing. wiml-- 14 SEPTEMBER Fair Following FOR aill liurii-- I It !; ,u PLANNED 'It to Seth T. Shaw, manager. ei.lire l Vfk I i icciirdiiig OPENING FALL llll l lb- - i.eip-:,L: f IWA - no more Ilian bl l A :i - u- pi.ii.l a el: 0-- Mine, di r ii it In-- ' tills : l.i id . nt n r 'aim- will n i 'plan, and will tn jin-- - tin- inat-- in tnanv C , -I u: At volv.-- ' man vn ii) 'ii iiik1 I" ii i i III All f ii - I'fM Mill I f.nti.i I in n,' - ' :.''lili k roa-o- tin- if i (,t. I , a IC1! "i. , u ia It ilni'. I i( I, l casifiii.i v. nt niliir laitL'i- i'iits 'in' vir ;i i ii f ; j is 'll" ofji in i ' 'I'i'iirio! a i !'l i. n - Ir haV" ml. . ni i i m TIp1 AiwD-r-')- .11 t- : r y ii a' pli.tl? u ti Duck t M 'i In - i'w .mi'. In's fii I: ! !nal till, i I i! . More Hum ID miles of sewer and drain pipe have been niamifaeliired and laid In Irovo city during the past two and a half years. This lias been the biggest Job undertaken In the city, and has hei-accomplished largely through WPA labor and cisiperaiioii. The picture above shows the double barrelled si wer and drain line serving the East side of the city, one of ilii higgist single Jobs ivcr undertaken hire. Laterals will he constructed In the spring leading out from this East side sewi-- r line, which will greatly Improve renditions in Hus sen ion. Already the west side of the city has been with miles of sewe line, and most of the city is In a piovid-- d conililion now regarding sewer facilities. Of veiy saiisladoi-nurse much yet remains to lie dom-- , hut definite progress has hern made in a permaiieiil and 'aiMm-tormanner. I x ref. 1m ; IThvo. to l.ikc plai'i 'll Tllii 'l W.iiil . urn m i i t. ill S'alv i'ini-i- n I I Ii- ,f fi iia tin ot i ,i mil1. illy .i. ( ar. f aVor Dav Dance !,i fix-up- Vtali Stake Temple Excursion To Sponsor uiP .. in - wiiliiM In 'hr:- - :nl : i Workers Alliance :u,d Mrs W. it i;. - in in t f o' tlii ni. i !i ' ill'1! . ,i huiiii- ,i i form'! . llM I'mre'):,,, f - .1- 1:i' ii Hu- picture above s jut mie street out el mure than miles I.r such Street in tb- - city, all paved with rock asphalt, which have eliminated dust and mud in Provo, and made the w re city a city nf cjy,. pride and every Iiihiiiis striving In I.wn.-clean-lip- . " and his pii'iiiises. A trip a i on ml tb- - city reveal hundreds nf In. me painted ami ib-- i nralen during the past ,ir.d though nun Ii i tn lie dnu- - in ih- w iv nf removing tiuigiti fenei-.uni leniis, uni mbeiwi'i m; roving the of innny lniliii-si t I'lnvn stand' is city if . me mol"- i ban before in it- - liistnrv. Olt Ml , f "f ir ali'i" viifj. . Ti.'hI- r;i iity ! i .i iT'iVfi i mh k fur - wl'-l- 111. Will observ- hrntiuiis announced in both at Itosa- this papi-ri'liin III the itnm Il.lllliciinililii and at I'inm-cI'nrl. in I'l'oro. iniiioiin-i- i Wriaht, ilnnrinnn tin ,i ri tail an rch a lit.i D - riii,. u if-- Iir ; ;i' Mr m f j. Pan v i iiiiiun cumuli' tin- - - I'nFf-'- l i! . lilt Mark Kggi-ri-.cthis wed, iii "rvnv le on SiIn M. ten-le- CITY nre uliroHil l.Mlny as to i'rovo is to have a million dollar plant now, instead of a KMAO.IHMI it to one, on the street and among scores of ritki-ns- . The arises throngli llie application of the cily for a l'V. grant for 45 per cent of I lie cost of the plant. Mayor Mark Aiiderson iitHkes the following coiniiieuts regard of "raihiug th lug tin- - i estimates to a million dollars lor llie Irovn iniinicipal plant.. Ill tin- first place lie avows a no exists as to the possibilities of the plant costing inmillion dollar' iiihIit I'WA. IlleiallM Ilf tin- llifllel ill 1' l r iUi-stio- h surplus water supply NOW? roin-iin-i- nisi i wdl close Mmi'liiii for Labor Itaif v I PLANT (Jni-rli-- Stores nn-r- 1 their MILLION DOLLAR A Whi-tln-- closed. i 55 .A? i I for- ance of Labor Tag, Mon-daSept. r. AH fitll ami louulg off ias will he - Vi J proclamation nnitouu-ce- s that Vrorn rih will cooperate with the Labor Cr-'i- Side Double Barrelled Sewer and Drain Job n-e- i ma1 tin- city will When is rrei-llci-W.!li-tn ti'iiile nr for iiililiil'-Intiil--i M'lini: wati r t ruin these tlnee sources, which will than lint tils- Pmvii's present culinary valcr upplv crowil- aii-Tims Iliiyn i, i;n lol enii'iil-r.il- di new iiidiistrns can In- ntt noli I" ibi- - i if in iilni-'h- N ! Mora than 20,000 feet of metal water pipe llnea have been dug and the pipe laid during the past two or three year In Provo city. Many new lines have been laid, practically all dead end lines have been ellminfed. and much of the city eyaiem haa been enlarged, either by replacing old and Inadequate llnea, or by Installing new lines to areas heretofore unserved. Pressure has thus been equalised over the city, aid water and fire protection given to many section of the city previously without these modern necessities. WPA labor has been need throughout In this work. were the visitors from ngliii-er, Idulio Kalis, tin-si- - Maiior Mark Audi rsou, s Sf. I Kay Crabtree, ami K. W. Fanning, HccoinpHiib-by C. It. Illack, city 1 tbniifih not issuing a Looking first to the source of Provo's famous pure water supply, the entire canyon water system liaa been completely rehabilitated, so that today the city's entire water supply is taken from eiiclnsed mountain springs. WPA labor lias In en usi d .iliinist exclusively, and the extension ot the city's canyon main line to ren-- h lliidal Veil I'l'ei Falls, and Sunil' Fork for the chief source of supply is uo an Tin picture above show WIA labor accomplished fact ai work on tile trem-hewhich took the main line tn these si'tirces nf moiiiitaiu water. eom-niissimie- rs things Vrurn dig has gone forstreets, examining the rock aspward an fin- mailt fronts ; thr Ircel paring in'njcrls: halt material, with a view to determining what Idaho Falla might tin- mih r lint f.rt fusions; tin in nil an irnh-- snpplg do its projected street Improveproject ; Ihf siit'ir nml ilruin projects; nml ihr frarrl ment program. They were pleaaed of the with the appearanre i nishi r nm l;, this Inttrr hriiifi an antcfedi vt to Ihr streets, and found coat of upkeep sin it impi'ni'fim nt program. unusually low, they reported. The 1936 road bed has cost I hv sturii of what has hn-- accomplished is here set SliiO for repairs I I furlh for tah all ji Afirg readers , not In praise or the 1937 and 1936 during 1937; Jobs East ii.mli mn annum , hut la present the truth ahout Prueus have been maintained paving for about ut ilrreliipnifHls, making it one of the. finest cities $200. Repair bills are always heaviest the' first year mwer layin the entire inlcrm oiuifain west, a fine residential eifif, ing, they found, the maintenance j m imlnslrinl center, amt a cUg of which evert resident cost diminishing as the material should he proud. hardeni, City Engineer E. A. Jacob ex- Ihc tmls prcsi ntftl ami the statements made in this that two things were plained account of Rrorti's remit progress are ulitaiind from necessary: a good haae, and hut the ami 19:17 published reports of " weather during the actual pro(Hi, Affairs", cess M.d from the current records of the of laying the rock asphalt. com mission. The Idaho Falla visitors were Ihf pot mis Mr In i on if csi of Manordtg Anderson. more than pleased with their In7 n DAY LABOR in inspecting Irovo. ('ity T. (i. Wasley, - city ami the cumpany to these events. groups system lire tiiitstainliiij; achievements, iieenriliiij' to four city officials from that city whn spent tine tiny this week hv both tiltin regards fuki-- STREETS PROVO - tribution system, the final rejection being contained in a Idler Tlmrsiliiy by the cily commission from George M Gads- liv. president and general man- -' ager. The third offer was inailiHen.-- , at the south west corner of the oily, stand mainly to satisfy the IWA offi- the ciuls, who required Hint the city gravel crusher plant which cost ?6(M) and which lias turned out make ii n offer to the rower commore than Sll.liOO varils of crushed gravel, exactly to the pany to purchase their distribu- required by the city engineering department to make tlon system before the grant Provo's streets just what they want them to be In preparation would be considered. This final for the rock asphalt paring to rollnw. This gravel Is worth at offer was accordingly made, alleast $ 12,000 to the city. though the mayor states that two A big advantage of having its own gravel cruaber, previous offers hail been made In explain! Commissioner J. I. McGuire of the street department, ia to cogood faith and both had been reordinate the street paving operations. WFA labor has been jected. the one in 1926 not receiving even a reply, the other aed almost entirely, and the savings to the city thus effected, In June of this year being definhare been passed on to the property owners. Here are the initely refused. which made have factors extensive street tegral possible the The Power preaident's letter d paving projects of the past two or three years: 1. several reasons for declinnoted and operated gravel crushing plant. 2. WPA cooperation and the ing city's offer. labor. In the first place the present franchise election pending should be answered definitely first, for it Is the company's belief that another 10 year franchise will be granted by the citizens of Provo. This Is based on the signatures attached to the petition recently circulated being in excess of the number of persona who voted for the revenue bond ordinance which authorized the city to proceed with its present plans. Ill the second place the offer of t lie city does not Include alll the company property, merely its distribution system ju Provo city. Mr. (iailshy's letter also makes a resume of the negotiations taking pint e during the past two years regarding the municipal plant and sets forth at length resi-rvoii- FALLS IDAHO 1 1 m L?fT COMPANY ' - i ( i . - : prci-aialio- - i s I fTJl ,' JLI |