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Show THE LEHI FREE I'KESS, LE1II, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1958 Gudmundsen Council Proceedings . . . City Orders Strict Enforcement of Lance City Joins Local Guard son ot S. No decision was made on Mr. (Continued from Front Page) Gudmundsen, has Regulations of Sewer Connections Mrs.LanceFlorenceGudmundsen, Kirkham's proposal. Mr. Willes reports that perStrict enforcement of the regulations covering the installation sons planning to connect with the of house sewer lines has been sewer must uncover their present it comes out of ordered by the Lehi City Council. sewer line where the house, so that the surveyor At Monday's Council meeting, can establish a proper grade on city officials ordered Douglas the line. Willes, sewer superintendent, to Before any line is installed, it strictly enforce all reguations in patron order to insure proper operation is necessary for the sewer at make the to City application sewer of the system. Office. The application is turned While the regulations may not over to the Sewer seem too important to one in- who in turn makesSuperintendent, sure the line dividual sewer patrons, a broken is properly surveyed and the line or sewer pipe due to im- grade set. He then issues a perproper installation might allow mit to construct the line. Mr. rocks or broken tile to enter the Willes warns that the completed line, , resulting in a blocked sewer line must also be inspected befor 50 houses below him. fore it is covered up. Firemen Conduct Home Inspections: Public Informed of General Procedure Because of a rather new concept in fire prevention, almost any day Mrs. Housewife may find team of firemen on her doorstep asking permission to inspect her home for fire hazards. Fire prevention on a basis, directed by the nation's local fire departments, is the brain child of Jay W. Stevens, executive secretary of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and assistant manager of the National Board of Fire Underwriters in San Francisco. In the five years since he first gave the IAFC the idea for a nationwide program, millions of homes in hundreds of communities have been inspected. The ultimate goal: Every home in the United States and Canada. door-to-do- or inspector will be hoping to find: 1. Evidence of careful smoking habits plenty of large, sturdy ash trays, for example rule and a in your home. 2. Matches and cigarette lighters kept where children can't reach them. Proper size fuses (15 amperes for most home circuits). Enough electrical circuits to avoid any overloading. Plenty of out3. National fourth of The Lehi Free Press, Lance is currently serving as student body president at Lehi enlisted in the Lehi Guard, officers report. A vice-preside- nt High School. to gasoline used to run power mowers or any other plies motor-- appliance.) driven 7. Your assurance that you never use gasoline or other highly flammable liquid for home dry cleaning. 8. Furnaces clean and in gool repair; ashes disposed of in metal containers. Paints and other combustibles stored a good distance away, paint lids tightly closed. 9. Sufficient clearance between a coal or wood stove and the walls surrounding it; an insulated metal base on flooring beneath the stove. 10. Stove pipes, pipe collars and flues free of defects. 11. Oily rags stored in covered metal containers, if for some reason they cannot be thrown out immediately after being used. 12. Every fireplace equipped with a sturdy fire screen. Chimneys free of cracks or heavy soot. 13. Your assurance that you never leave young children alone! Harold Westring suggested that Mr. Kirkhani tuttTmine ho by employees of the water depart- - previously agreed to participate dis- -' in the ment. Alter considerable project. cussion. Councilmen , adopted a Hospital rate ot pay for such overtiiac Harold Westring reports monthwork. ly meetings of the hospital staff 1. T. A. anil committee are being held to Councilmen to harmony at the inagreed appropri- promote In preparation for winter, Hugh ate letween $60 and $70 to the stitution. He praised the work Otterson, chairman of the street 1'. T. A. for Hallowe'en entertain-me- n of the new hospital cook, recently department, reports the city is for the children. Counciiiiu-inred. outlooking for two fits. Harold Westring urged that the sidewalks of four streets be cleaned of snow before school I From ... starts during the winter months. He listed them as Second West, Center Street, First East, and the State Highway. Snow-Uemov- cost of running lights to the Veterans Ballpark, so the field could be used at night. He declared that Lehi is about 'he only city in Utah County which does not have a good ballpark, and stated that he would like to see this city get back into baseball. Mr. Kirkham declared that the Veterans already have some money saved towards lights Fire) Department for the field. Harold and Dean Westring Kirkham requested the Council to authorize purchase of a quick coupler for the Fire Department costing in the neighborhood of S64. They reported the equipment would increase the departin The date of Wednesday, Nov- ment's efficiency fighting ember 14, has been selected for fires. formal dedication of the new Jaycees Rex Southwick met with the Sego Lily elementary school, it the Junior is reported by Principal Dale Council representing Chamber of Commerce, to seek Burgess. for Christmas Mr. Burgess states that the an appropriation dedication program is being ar- lighting. Councilmen pointed out d for ranged by the faculty and PTA. that the city is and will be released for publi- funds at this time, and urged him Some fine to wait about a month for their cation next week speakers are being ined up, and decision. They urged him to atthe date has been approved by tend the Council meeting November 12. the School Board. Dedication of Overtime the new Orem High School will Douglas Willes was present to be held November 16. discuss overtime hours worked snow-remov- al where sit 6y Joe Marsh SIS New Sego Lily Dedication Set More and more farmers who badly need hired help sometimes, e but can't afford a hand are making deals with young town workers and the employers they work for. ri mj For instance, young Hap on Hooper now lives rent-fre- e Easy Roberts' farm. In return he works about 100 days a year for Easy for a farmhand's pay. The rest of the year Hap works for his "regular" boss . . . Buzz Ellis, the electrician. 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FROM CARNATION HOME V4 50 lb. up to 20 months to pay ft .B POTATOES down... 10 4 Onto ni tun hhvJnkA" is JUST AROUND THE CORNER! '( GRAPE JUICE I 1.00 K 1 Snowcrop I Hevletts 1 when he isn't -- and, like Easy, pockets healthy savings in wages. From where I sit, it's great how people with different backgrounds and different viewpoints can How about more of us trying that? I live in a town maybe you're a farmer. I'm partial to a good glass of beer you may prefer coffee or milk. But we can make things pleasanter by ignoring differences and giving each other a "hand." full-tim- hard-presse- lets. Cords in good condition; never twisted around nails or strung under rugs. 4. Attics, cellars and closets that are free of rubbish. 5. Clean stoves. Curtains, towels and other hanging materials a safe distance from stove burners. 6. Oil stoves or heaters clean Many housewives will undoubtedly want to do a little "slicking and in good condition. 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