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Show V New Driver Trainers Now i n Use x. i Final Decision Up to Provo City Council X. Realistic Conditions Created i' Training of young drivers by use of Drivotrainers was incor porated into the Driver Training AProvo City 1959 property tax program at Central Utah Voca levy of'.22 mills will be recom- tional school this week. as IB of to the city council Mon the units, were installed and pat jnended evening by City Manager E. day f into operation. Earl Udall. If approved, it would rne units wnicn resemble a be one-hamill above last "small car" contain all controls The extra half mill would year. pro and instruments found in a real vide a special guarimprovement automobile. Students sit, in them antee fund, Mr. Udall said. and --"drive" a "road which is Mr. Udall said having a cash shown on a motion picture screen fund to guarantee payment by in front of them, while a record of the special improvement ing machine makes a record of bondscityimproves credit with" bond their driving. even though the city The program will now include buyers, would be legally required to pay 30 hours of class room work; 15 hours of drivotraining and three hours of actual i H " x r"1x;?x5x: Manager to Redpmmend Vi Mi Tax Levy Increqse'for 22V2 Mill Total 1 1 Irf Stationary Units for MassTraining .i. off the bonds anyway in event $1,613,291 for the electric depart- property owners failed to pay ment; .$331,815 for water; $109,-24- 3 for; the sewage department, special assessments for the im and $86,200 for waste removal. provements. Metropolitan Water District of A budget of $128,101 had been Provo has indicated it will con- set for special funds including tinue its half-mi- ll levy, the city 'the library, swimming pool, airis a levy port and B&C (state road aid) said. This manager ' from the v" , city levy, funds. separate which has been in effect for sevProvo has had a levy " " for the past four years; a eral years. Provo's valuation this year levy for six years prior to 1955, lf ... . , ' t - I i ' , ' ; - fill '" vf I ' i ' r &tx" il s , , i - - ' driving. It will - be a continuing program for all students of Provo, BY and St. Francis high schools There are now 176 students en rolled.; Directing the program is; Don ald Manson. chairman of the part-tim- e program at the school, who has been certified as a drivo trainer instructor. Lynn Asay, is now taking the instructors course and will teach it later. Leonard McKay and Clarence Moon will continue the class room and be ' w ii - ' i T wM,1,W- - 'J y 4 22-m- ill 1 JJ S-;- ! . NEW DRIVER TRAINING METHOD UNDERWAY AT d CUV Students in the drivotrainer units at Central Utah Vocational school keep their eyes on the "road" they, are driving by way of a motion picture screen, top picture. County Commissioner G. Marion Hinckley observes the class from the rear of the room. The units are equipped with all the controls and in newly-installe- 5hXA-- i i McE ... i struments of a car and Marilyn wan, lower right, uses them to drive her "car." In picture at lower left, Lynn Asay, left, and Donald Manson, instructors, check the projector and console which controls 'the film and records all actions of the students, so errors in driving- - Thermoid Union Will Study Offer Defendants Consent to Fireworks Ban Fireworks Suit Against Merchants Concluded July 6 eel driving. since it began. ; l" - . suit filed by Provo City order to show cause why the in against five Provo firms to en- junction against the firms to prevent sale of fireworks should not join them from selling --fireworks be made permanent. At the July was , concluded on July 6 in 6 hearing, the. five defendants Fourth District Court by granting stipulated they would consent .to a permanent injunction with con- the injunction being made permasent ' of all defendants involved. nent, and that they would abide In a story in The Daily Herald by its ruling against any further Wednesday, the story was written sale of fireworks, which they as if the suits had just been filed have since done. and the action is still pending, Firms "named as defendants in whicht was in error. The suit was the suit included' Ivan's Hedquist filed prior to the July , 4 holiday, Drug,' both Provo O. P. Skaggs and July 6 was set by the court Stores, Curley's market and BYU as the date for the hearing on an Market. A civil . 1 k; 23-mil- was $24,218,000, up $831,000 over and a 22.75 mill levy in 1948, last years $23,387,000. The city expects to raise less This is about $250,000 more than than half its $1,067,057 general we hoped" for, said the city man- fund revenue by property taxes. Other income includes transfer ager. Provo's general fund budget from earnings of the electric for this year is $1,067,057 of the licenses, permits, fines total budget of $3,335,707. . and forfeitures, and state and The total budget includes $2,- - county refunds from liquor profits 140,549 for utilities, including and motor vehicle inspections. NEPHI Proposals of management designed to end the four- month old Thermoid strike will be presented to' union membership Friday night in Nephi,! Clinii Morgan, president of the local training. ' Installation of the units at a chapter, International Associa cost of $22,000 was made possible tion, of Machinists, said ,today. He it would be up to by support of the State Depart the indicated union membership whether ment of Public Instruction which or to accept reject the proposals is using the project at the schoo Mr. Morgan's statement came as a research project to deter mine the effectiveness of the following resumed negotiations Wednesday and .Thursday be training units. The students begin their work tween management1 and high in the units by learning first such union officials on the bitter strike basic steps as shifting, steering. which began April 1. The re signaling and braking and auto sumption of negotiatjons, ana tne matic drive. Then they take decision rto submit the. company "drives" learning how to drive proposal to the union member on hills, turning the car around ship,' represent the most hopeful learning to park arid highway aspects for. settling the strike hind-the-wh- . . . behind-the-whe- el . . t -- THURSDAY; JULY 30, 1959 PROVO. UTAH, COUNTY, UTAH , . j can be corrected. -- x 0 New t 18" steel bowl. control grid heavy-gaug- e Adjustable heat " REG. $5.98 VALU- E- NOW " " ( jj II II fflf1 ' B l? mi GOntlt I "JT; " H I S'ECIMC Reg. 50' v LANTERN $139 ... . . .... ... ... . . . . . . CIRCULAR amp.,.5Vi" blade, by Shopmate Reg. $39;95. value for only . . . . nmi 1lilLL S Drills value-O- nly . . . Includes I jl SCALE 1 95 Aluminum GLIDER Attractive Plastic Coverf Was $109.95 I $gj95 ' 1 HA" hnnrllp nnr) wivel Reg. Si 88 I 11 . Va" GLIDER 1 I a Was $34.95 Now . .", . . . 0 Aluminum 2-p- t upholstery Was $58.95 $2rfr -- NOW . . . . . . ?4995 Sectional Uph. Aluminum Uph. in white plastic. Was $86.95 Now . l Whits All-Ste- el Q95 17 Drill, oscillating' , All-Ste- Jow $L(9S UU White el CHAIRS Was $44.95 j ....... $3495 4 Were $15.95 Now . . . . . . Were NOW CHAIRS $12.95 $995 White Frame Folding Was $15.95 Now . . . . . AVAILABLE IN RED OR YELLOW 150 N. Univ. CUSHION SOFT SCRATCH ONE PIECE 3-67- CAN'T MAR OR $1195 Ad. Sturdy 15 WILL NEVER SAG OR STAIN YOUR CLOTHES t All-Ste- el Ironing Board Was $9.95 $y65 WATERPROOF BOTTOM WW Dinette Suite f:: ?4995 5-P- c. 95 $ . -- . Adj. Sturdy Ironing Board Was $8.95 $725 U Now . .... ... - o Kelvinator Electric Was Now DRYER i 189.95 Ci 71 59 .... ,'V Leonard 30" Electric , RANGE J v Teeter - Totter Was $11.95 . . Now . .... Folda-RoII- $395 BABY a CART Was $23.95 $ Q95 iilXOH TAYLOR RUSSnt J . (All-Ste- el Sturdy, Construction Pc. Blk. Satin Dinette Suite Was $140.95 $98 Now . Kitchen Suite Was $126.80 $5995 Now . . . . . el BIG - BUYS it Blk; Satin - 1:: EASY TO WASH n Bronze All-Ste- Folding Chairs Were $6:95 $495 Now . . Chaise Lounge MISCELLANEOUS FR :s7--- ' . CHAIR leather-lik- e $2395 : ' ,. . . . otarto tiorof c. SETTEE GLIDER Green floral plastic USUAL VALUE ) I 10 V 99c " . hpad-CtO- O' . $3.49-N- ow All-Ste- el Pink-Enamele- d, 5-p- c. 1 $ .... 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