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Show i SUNDAY HERALD . Outlying Stores t O Fire Chief, Utilities Chairman Make Plea Against Trash Burning s if i .. at Directed 'J5 II- Provo Fire Chief Dean cutting down fire hazard and smoke nuisance particularly among outlying grocery stores and shops. Chairman Calder said the utili ties board, which administers the Muhle-stei- n and Utilities Board Qhair-ma- n J. Hamilton Calder Saturday joined in a statement to Urge ereater use of the citv's waste removal system as a means of - " - 11 I t - wishes to correct what i believes to be an erroneous impression amone outlying grocery store proprietors that Removal service will cost them more than down 0 town stores. SuefaUs not the case, he emphasized. He declared Jthat tune studies and volume deter mine costs for business houses,! but that travel time involved in .til reaching a store on the outskirts 1fl III. of Provo is not Calculated in the rates. Thus " the3 are no more than for a downtown store, other factors beinz equal. Chairman Calder declared. ; Fire Chief Muhlestein said the burning of trash and box ma-1 terial by outlying stores is a source of considerable worry to i the fire department and creates a definite fire hazard, as well as a smoke nuisance. The depart iVUiWfR 'Til1 ment must eventually insist on a; 'I'V.r.inrii1 solution to the problem, he said, : of declared that and Howutihjzation APPOINTEIX Jackson B. J. the waste removal service seems ard, appointed by Qovernor Bracken Lee to fill the recently-vacate- d to be the logical way. He said will either have to be that, or post of Fourth District itconstruction of i incinerators to attorney. He is now assistant to that post. city specifications so that they do a smofce nuisance m not create ' addition to eliminating the fire hazard J Such incinerators would be rather costly to build, the fire chief said, and he emphasiz ed that the department feels tne easiest and best solution is to have the burnable material haul.: ?. . ed away. Chief Mublestem urged wider Provo" at, Jackson B. Howard, use of the wasted removal service torney, Saturday was appointed bv all residents, as well as store by Governor J. Bracken Lee as means of cutung a as Fourth restrict attorney for the keepers, smoke and down fire hazard remainder of the current term i nuisance. the balance of 1956. Mr. Howard succeeds Philip V. "A creat many people pay the, who recently re city to haul their garbage away fThristenson. and thei rtrash." fie signed because of the press of said. still bum "They can have it all hauled The mew appointee has served away for the same price, and as assistant district attorney xor avoid the hazardI of fire and the nuisance which outside fires al the past three years. M Mr. TTnWard has oracticed law ways create by smoke for their in the Provo area for the past six neighbors. nriA r a member of the firm of Sandgren, Howard and Frazier. Receives Decrees the degree of bache received He ' administration business of lor the University of Texas, and from frtrtV Ms raw deeree from the f TTn4vrsirv of Utah. Six veteran employes of, Utah He was admitted to the Utah Power & Light Co. living in Cen ' tral Utah will' be honored Mon Bar in 1950. the in enlisted Howard Mr. i day, April 16, at the firm's 19th U. S. Navy in January of 1944, annual i veterans club party in to 1946 Salt Lake City. I serving on active duty inactive on when he was put The six Central Utah residents tatus, and is still a member of will be among ! 84 UP&L "old- the Naval Reserve. timers" who will receive special Active in the Republic an,, party, service pins. Those to receive 35-- 1 he is a former secretary of tie service pins are:1 LaMar S. TTtah. Countv GOP organization year Evans, senior consultant, , busi-- j and a former secretary of the ness development; and Elvernon Countv Youna Republicans. Ferguson, chief operator, both off Mr. Howard is married to the American Fork.)' former Gloria Russell. They have Thirty-yepins will go to J.i four children. Newell i Stephens, Southern divi-- l . Civic Worker sion manager in American Fork; He 'is chairman of the Greater and Ethel Brenton, customer acreia count clerk at Santaquin. Utah Valley. Inc., public memtime committee, and is a A goes to George pin Kiwanis Club, ftf the Provo r l Kr at H. Hickman. serviceman the pub serving as chairman ofcommraee a American Fork and pin lic and business aHairs goes to Joseph H. Hutchinson, as ; of the latter organization. sistant superintendent at UP&L'sjII amIvp in local bar activities, Hale ho is now vice president of the ' E. plant. M. Naughton. UP&L presi Utah; State District Attorneys and general manager and dent vice He is a former one of those to receive a president of the Utah County Bar service pin, will make the awards Association. at a .dinner at Hotel Utah, ueorgei The Fourth Judicial District, M. Gadsby, chairman of the th district attorney serves will address club mem-- 1 !. V as prosecutor for the state, in board, ; . bers. cludes utan, wasatcn, uimaa auu ) counties. 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