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Show if City Studies Installation Of Gall-Bo- x Fire Alarms Over Five - Year Period 18 ill 1- Provo, with a fire rating of Class S a grade behind Ogden and Salt Lake City is considering installation of a $22,000 fire alarm system over a five-yeperiod. Hie city has received an estimate from the Gamewell Co., Newton Upper Falls, Mass. It would include 58 fire alarm boxes scattered through commercial areas. The company suggests installation of $5,255 worth of equipment the first year at fire headquarters, comprising: A four circuit, repeating switchboard i four circuit! cabinet, two coding gongs, recording paper and awitchboard tools and spare parts. Expenditure of $6,742 the second year would include installation of 32 fire alarm boxes in the high value district between First South and Second North between Sitxh - , IV. and West Second East; mounting brackets,. ground semblies and 20,000 feet of wire with hardware. " I9 Twenty -- Six City Workers 'Go to School' Third yeas' expenditure of $4,358 would provide installation of 14 boxes in south Provo, with equipment including gear for boxes and 25,000 feet of conductor wire.. Fourth yar would see installations of 12 fire alarm boxes in the northwest section jwith 35,000 feet of copperwt ld wire and gear. On the fifth Vear, recording equipment costing $650 would be installed in proposed new fire station. v Fire alarm boxes would be Installed as follows: Center and First North: At every intersection! from Sixth West to Second Easi. First South and Second North, every intersection from Fifth West to First East. Sixth South, at 700, ar m, Taxes Total SUNDAY HERALD m and 500, 300 200est; Second at & 0 Univer- East. sity, and at University: At 900, 700, 500, 400, boxes, rod as- 30 and 200 South Ninth South, copper-wel- d at 300 East and at Railroad Shop. Third North at 100 West and Fifth North at 5d0 West. Eighth North at 500 and 200 West and at University Twelfth North, at State, fire station, University and Seventh East. State at Riverside and at 1680 North. LsuJ YOUR CHOICE OF FOUR LOVELY By Agencies On Child Delinquency Delegates from Various agen- eies handling Juvenile delinquents will meet Monday at 10. a. m. in Utah .County Commission offices. John Farr Larson, director, mm Utah State Bureau of Services lor Children, will moderate a Mm panel on "Disposition and Han- v4 ding jpf Youth Cases." 7 Speakers will include: , Ralph Jones, special agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Salt Lake City: "When Does the j FBI Step In?" Wasatch County Sheriff Gene Payne: "When to Refer Cases to mm Juvenile CourJ." Dr. Loyd WhiUock, director, Provo City pupil personnel, School District: "Aims Toward Cooperation in Handling Trua- o I TAWNY TAN MAHOGANY 1 In tight bleached mahogany finish with, adjuttable j !. 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A talk on the role of Juvenile Court In dealing with juvenile delinquency, will be given by Joseph Spangle, consultant, National Probation and Parole Association, After a luncheon at Provo Community Church, 200 North University, a roundtable discussion on "Problems in Handling Juvenile Offenders," will be conduct' ed by Mrs. Joseph Spangle, John Farr Larson and Juvenile Judge Monroe J. V j choir, foam rubtxr, wrfvel foil cirdb. Scores of stunning styles in 3-i- n-l Piie now.4 CHAIR! pick up a iusTf399S Masons Elect New Officers ' Complttt with . of these four ensembles fltfoMfaiMnAt ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT Beautiful, rich! walnut finish, all hardwood struction, twin! sliding! panels in bookcase mirror, beautiful hardware. tilting, adjustableI .Til ll Mi er Chest, 37.50; Night Stand, 18.75; Five-Draw- MANY MODELS CenvMHonal' HAVE MATCHING OTTOMAN INCLUDED! form focVor and otto- - fctgft Arthur B. 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FU nil iiAnmimnr ALL .IMlltJlidUUtM Smart, new Co) NEW YORK (UP)- -- The Newspaper Deliverers Union Saturday, accepted a new contract with nine major New York ajrea newspapers, ending the thfat of a ON AUTO INSURANCE STATE FARM MTJTOAJL ' i T1 Newspaper Strike ; 2 MONTHS 1 m i SECTIONAL Ve rts The union member" at a meeting which ran past a t midnight atrike deadline okayed contract drawn up by its executive committee and the publishers. j William Mapel, president f Publishers Association of the City of New York, had announced six $8 Month 2-pi- ece k t $10 Down (Illustrated) . three-ye- (0 bock plat, EASY CHAIR Others elected were JSophus R. Christensen, senior warden; Earl K. Carey, junior warden; Fred Kay, treasurer; Herbert E. Mann, secretary. Appointed officers named by Mr. Williams include: Robert H. Drew, senior deacon; James A. Lytle, junior deacon; Earl T. Oss, senior steward; Thomas J. Varley, junior steward; Roland Rasmussen, chaplain; Henry A. Immisch, tyler. Carlos A. 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Delinquent taxes will be advertised Dec. 20. Late taxes can be paid between Dec. 20 and Jan. 10 with penalty of 2 per cent, plus $1 for each advertising notice. Styled by Bet Mine! " : f LOUNGE CHAIRS m At GRANITE FURNITURE U " , EACM SUITE ; j I Hi Utah County iTreasurer Maurice Bird Saturday said he had collect ed approximately $5,740,000 of the $5,940,000 which he is charged with collecting in property taxes this Provo City employes are completing the first quarter of a course in municipal administration taught by Dr. Stewart Grow, head of the political science department, Brigham Young University. They will continue the course next quarter, Earl Udall, city manager, said today. The employes attend school Tuesdays from 4 to $ p.m. Twenty-si- x SS at h t $5,740,000 3 - "- . v t I i 1134 North 5th West Just South of Provo' River) inlet-outl- et 1 1 1 n AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR COPPER BSAB H0U! 9 lj e F REE HAT.1I "i " W m m m S9 sv se mm wv w a iw n t 1 r It ww llr ' Hi1 ' OPEN EACH MONDAY and FRIDAY r TIL 9 P. M. t i' 14 ., ('1 t I 1050 East 21 st South ' 48th South and tato i" - 1 1 i V V i |