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Show mi n ii - - - SUNDAY HERALD , Spanish Fork Studies Finance Methods for Sewage Disposal This group met during the past few daysto lay groundwork for ance plan study'and bear o 4tne engineering construction of the m problems sorensen of Salt Lake Clt a sanitation engineer, and her of the Utah State Boafd q health met with tte By FRANK G. KING Wantw FORK The thorny issue of construction of a need- ed sewage disposal plant is cur- rently under study by city coun-cil members with a group of nearly 30 citizens acting as a committee to analyze financing plans, it was reported today. K Committeemen will voice their offi-Several possible recommendations at a specially sewage treatment plant caled councU meeting Wednes- - nancing awere u project day evening. group, ociicuuics siiuwiug a pi ejected estimate of income from various sewer revenue rates were ' presented to ''the ' committee. 'Service Range These listings were based on I I service rates ranging from $1 to $2 per month. They featured sta on anticipated revenues ; tistics : , ) which misht be received from . ine an-outl- mav uu. ; ' - - " ' ' " I " . Hearing Set On Check Complaint x BOYS AND GIRLS BETTER average tax levy return of Siz.ooo and average sewtr receipts of $25,000 on a basi of a $1 per month rate, the toial amount available yearly for debt service and bond retirement would be i approximately ' $350,000 needed, it was! stated, the amounts necessary- to repay a With - bonded indebtedness of this sura would be: Over a period, $26,250 annually; over a period,. $30,000 annually; over a $34,000 annually, 92,- and over a 000 annually. 20-ye- ar 16-ye- arr j bailed out near Panama City.1 . 20-ye- ar . 10-ye- ar I Spanish ForkeKs Son Escapes From Jet Aircraft Crash! v Thomas has received word that her son, Lt. Col. Joel Thorvald son, is in good condition .after bailing out before his jet aircraft crashed 15 miles east of F-86- DISCONTINUED NUMBERS D ' Panama City. 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GET THE REAL THING! y i n Waist sizes 30 to 44 WOOt JUST UNPACKED. 100 GENUINE LEVI STRAWS an: Ora Lewis, Logan, vice chairman of the State Republican Central Committee ofiLogan; Pat Sheehan, Ogtien, cfiamnan of the Young Republican .League of Utah: Mrs. Hazel Taggart Chase, Salt Lake City, president of the Utah Federation of Women's Re publican Clubs, Salt Lake City; Lavne W. Adams and Mrs. Nor man C Tanner, Salt Lake City; state chairmen of the Citizens for Eisenhower; Charles L. Arch er Jr. and Jerome H. Mooney, both of Salt Lake City, men for the youth for Eisenhower Organization. . The president's birthday is Oct. 14, but since this date falls on a Sunday this year, nation-wid- e celebrations, including every state, county and town, will be onr Saturday, Oct. 13. 1,1m v SPANISH FORK Mrs. Lew F. 1 ike I 'vA j President' Eisenhower's birthday. Other committee members in clude Mrs. Virginia B. Jacobsen, Salt Lake City,- Mrs. (3 I . I ' lyify I I ' '!'''" M- 1 - fVs SHIRTS PLAID AUTHENTIC Authentic Plaids in Levi Straws. World famous Shirts of 100 Virgin Wool. See this new Plaid in Autumn Shades of Red and Brown. STREET FLOOR Here's America's Favorite Outdoor Boot co-ch- air REGULAR 399? VALUE i W I ,fa' A Lamp arm swivels in any direction and beautiful fibreglass shade is 3-w- ay. Blocking1 Crossing u LEHI Richard V. Richins, Salt Lake City railroad conduc tor, has . pleaded guilty to . a charge that he permitted a Union Pacific l train to block a Lehi crossing for more than the five minutes permitted by law. sot. mcnins previously appeared before City Judge Leland Pow- ell and asked for a trial on the charge. However, when he ap pealed- for trial he formally entered a plea of ; guilty. Judge Powell sentenced him; to pay $25 and spend 12 days in jail, and suspended the jail sentence on payment of the fine. mf) ..' Afl;o:sy 1 "T II Cv 2 Q iii, " ' It U I 1 mm 11 'S I Mill''1 - '' vne II 0 '1 ' ft 'l switch fully adjustable; I timet all at gives perfect light Train Conductor Draws Fine For . """ ""'J-.- CRASH Lt. Col. Joel Thorvaldson, son of Mrs. Lew P Thomas of Spanish Fork, who survived a .rash of his jet plane recently when hej JET ESCAPES - he began experiencing trouble with the aircraft he was Dilotine. He stayed with his plane until he was certain he could bail out without endangering or property below. ritt Rasmussen, Springville. '7 given a copy of jthe tabulations people Within minutes after the crash LU V Boy to Ronald and jaAnn Ross and asked to study them caredea final that Tyndall AFB helicopter picked fully. It is hope4 Mooney, Provo. has Provo of Rulon be will ud Col. Thorvaldson and took J. Morgan tails of the financing Frjday. meethim to the base hospital where been appointed state chairman oi Girl to James and Cola Bosh ironed out at next week's comcondition was reported good. his Utah's national "lxe uay ing. shepherd, Provo. u an auuuuuKf jniliee, accorumg ment by S. Voor-hee- s. director of the ; national committee for observance of - " . finif Committee -- ' - ? aecording to the chart. 20-ye- ar ' r v J.,.?v ee this amount would be $51,000 -- made-Saturda- . J,. RED GOOSE AND YANNIGAN . ,( a. $37,000; With a $2 sewer service Statistics State mm ...it's always been residents of the city during the possible periods a ibond could be issued and repaid.) A second statistical schedule furnished to the group indicated returns possible on a three-mi- ll tax levy in the cjty. V'ith an - ; SPEND INDIAN SUMMER OUTDOORS For rugged wear 10-ye- ar Provoan Heads f. OPEN MONDAYS TILL 9 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 30. 1956 Utah County, Utah Fast Plan jFavored The chart Indifeations seemed to favor a fast; repayment plan. Preliminary hearing for R. V. It was estimated that a two to Sorenson, 36, Pleasant Grove, bond would! be obtainable charged with issuing a fraudu at an interest rte of 3V4 per M lent check for $10 signed "Hob cent, which would mean a total bies Inc.,- by iR. V. Sorenson, interest payment of $74,937.50, I president," has been set for Oct. and a pUn would in all 2 in Pro vo City Court. probability meanj four per cent interest, with total interest paid Morreaching $175,000, or about 50 per J. Eulon APPOINTED cent of the cost of the project. gan, Prbvo, named state chairbond retireShould a man of Utah's national "Ike ment plan be adopted, it would BORN Day" committee. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL take more money per year to meet payments, with the yearly Saturday: Boy to C. Ray and Glenda estimate being $42,493.75. On a Swam Gardner, Provo. plan, it fas stated, the Girl to Norman R. and Lois yearly payments iwould be about . $26,250. Sterling Gulbransen. Provo. fJirl.tn "Duanp and Mairinp Mer-- Each committed member was o - , ' '. ' i' II UAIIDC . CLOSEDtSUNDAY ' . 'V ; " F 4 Sugar Beet Acreaaes Listed Department of Agriculture has released information on- - the 1957 sugar beet acreage allotment, Senator Arthur V: Watkins office said, today, National sugar beet, acreage allotment of 885,000 acres set for 1951 represents 35.000 acre in-crease fover 1956. Utah's 1937 allotment 31,903 acres. This ik increase of 1,289 is 1 1 cum .i.r. . acres over.1956. Farmerslcan get acreage i allotment applications from ASC county offices or field- men pt sugar beet companies. 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