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Show pated for subsequent months, which would set a rate of 25 cents per family for residents served by the county dump facility. fac-ility. The dump was previously operated op-erated under the direction of American Fork City with sev- eral other North Utah County communities sharing costs of operation, coming under county control April L The move to uniform garbage collection service serv-ice was initiated countywide to bring all communities and unincorporated unin-corporated areas in compliance with anti-burning and anti-pol- THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1970 Then there are those people; Baseball fans are beginning to who brag about the sum theyj "ad the morning newspapers uav in taxes. I asaln- Mayor Neal Savage signed a new agreement with Utah County for garbage disposal services, providing payment for the first month of operation of the county disposal dump on a percentage basis, rather than the 35 cent per family previously agreed upon, A further agreement is antici WW '- tiiriiiKfi We are about ready for some fresh vegetables, mellons and berries. et IK WSBJKS St "V. lution measures adopted by Utah State. T APPIHESS day 10 REHKIBEQ '"V, Mayor Signs County Garbage Agreement i 'I 1 ' K : ' ; f ,1 v ; i i . ' i ..1 u'iiJ ''-awl NEW STUDENT BODY OFFICERS at the American Fork High School are, front, 1. to r., Miss Linda Gauger, historian; Miss Jane Taylor, secretary; and Miss Gwen Johnson, pro-gr?jn pro-gr?jn chairman. Back row, Allen Alexander, president; Jim Bills, vice president; and Brent Shelby, business manager. New Sfudenfbody Officers Named Allen Alexander has been named nam-ed studentbcdy 'president at the American Fork High School for the 1970-71 school year. The new president is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alexander. Vice president is Jim Bills. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Bills. Other officers are: Jane Taylor, Tay-lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor, secretary; Linda Gauger, daughter of Mr. andMrs. Hiring of City Employees Outlined Hiring of all city employees, including part - time employees must be approved by the city council. This stipulation was advanced ad-vanced by Mayor Neal Savage at the regular council session Monday Mon-day evening, with the approval of the council. Hiring for part-time employees em-ployees hac formerly been handled hand-led by recommendation of the department de-partment chairman, Kenneth Mayne and Chris Fugal were hired to work four hours per day in the parks department, under supervision of park supervisor su-pervisor Dave Durrant. Paul Gauger, program chairman; Gwen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, historian; his-torian; and Brent Shelby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shelby, business manager. HIGHEST QUALITY, STRfcfCH SYNTHETIC VilGS Reg. $25.00... SALE PRICE $17.95 SPECIAL PURCHASE MADE FOR MOTHER'S DAY SALE, MAY 7, 8, 9. ORRI-LEIGirS 77 E. Main, American Fork FREE GIFT to Mothers on SATURDAY, MAY 9. I i i( "J We C0Tdmy mvlte You to 001116 m and visit 0ur IjmV Aj f C--4 NEWLY DECORATED BOUTIQUE SALON J) 11 H i 1 ' We wouM like vou t have a FRTJ3 CONDITIONER If U ttff ), ?4 with each Appointment May 4 Thru May 9. CX VjK BETH S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE jjj V 379 East Main, American Fork $0 During The Week of May 3rd to 9fh LOOK YOUR. BFAUTY BEf It's so easy to look your summer best with a new hairstyle that will flatter and make the family proud of a lovely Mother like you IT IS OUR DESIRE TO MAKE A LOVELIER YOU. Linda - Doris - Karen - Marilyn BELUA'S BEAUTY SALOIi 357 N. 100 E. - American Fork - Phone 756-2141 1 t ? U FrSdl (q U r km Wm W tm -,"- u (d) u i3 J U LZ LZ3 0 ) L C q) 2i i r i (3 A 3-piece place setting of . .N custom designed Gold tableware con sisting of serrated edge knife, dinner fork, and tpasnnnn . , 1 . OF WITH PURCHASE OF EVERY 0) VALUE mm, M. : C7 n 9 77 West Main American Fork mm Phone 756-4561 |