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Show kt iwi n j 1 sept. Sunday, Utah County, 20, 1964 Utah . '' ,i I .(!..-- ; .. .... Lindon City Fathers Tackle Water, Roads, Other Varied Civic Problems Sunday Herald Councilman Gordon Taylor's not be required to make pay ment all at once. Payment may report concerned the success of be made up to 10 years, with a the fair. He also stated that the seven per cent interest charged recreation department work had on the unpaid balance. mostly concluded. However, the A report was made by the Youth Riding Club will be meet road department on spraying ing from time to time during along roadsides for brush and the winter months. A work day for the protection of the citizens trees.!' has been scheduled to put up a ;' and return the signed agree new fence around the arena at to was Another motion passed ment to the county commission. proceed with some necessary the park and possibilities for a of a ,hew The gas purchase to the park build new, skating pond were in the if: I iTX improvements p. - J1 T ' and water heater for the city wean numus making, Mr:. Taylor said. umnaunar ing. building was discussed and the expressed appreciation to those dog licenses was matter referred to the depart- who helped get tne par in theDelinquent of Councilman Ivan subject ment in charge. Walker's report. He also inform shape before Fair day. Councilman Lowell Gillman ed the council that the street reported that some improvesigns were organized and ready ments will have to be made on for order. Mrs. Ray Bean, j he the water well No. 1. Alsofthat said, has consented to represent DIAMOND-MAKINDr. H. Tracy pressure valves are being purMACHINE the city in the County Health Provo police are investigating of the for chased preservation of money Department. '"j Hall, eminent BYU scientist, who, as a researcher of three reported thefts and the lines the protection to make man for General Electric; was the first totalling $420 reported to them Nyle Smith discussed prob users. water the the V here wih shown lems of the city snow plow and synthetic diamonds. Hekis Councilman Lon Hooley said Friday. BYU. power steering for machine he uses, which he further perfected at that three protests had been Dave Brown of 266 N. 500 E requested a set to the one of up was taken city trucks for better . He will journey to Paris, France, filed against the improvement reported that $100 from his residence between 8 handling of winter equipment. similar" machine. district for oilin and hard-su- r , The council decided to study. 11 facing of the advertised road and a.m. last Tuesday, j the matter further. way. The council decided that John Murray of 258 N. 500 E., The next council meeting will the; amount of protests "filed did reported that $300 in $20 bills j not constitute the required two-- was taken between 8 a.m. and be held Oct. 8. thirds majority needed to de 11 a.m. the same Tuesday from feat the project and that steps Richard Stevens of the same Rattlesnakes range in will be taken to proceed in this address. Mr. Murray said that from less than two feet long Dr. H, Tracy Hall of Brigham ditions inside the earth and the improvement. It was pointed he also had $20 taken about the to more than a seven-foYoung University, first man to stars, thus creating materials length nature. out that property owners will same time. produce synthetic diamonds, which are unknown in will leave for Paris, France, Monday where he will direct Water, roads and other matters were discussed and some motions passed at a recent meeting of the Lindon City Council with Mayor Joseph Christiansen presiding. A motion was made to accept a water indemnity agreement LINDON . j tMi , it i - , j. Thefts Reported i G it P -- SUPEROXIDE j i Diamond Scientist To Pursue Paris Project BYU ROULITE , size Certified 20 volume hydrogen peroxide, pr scientifically ot pared for hair coloring and bleaching , -- NEW BRECK SHAMPOO the assembly and testing of a $175,000 research machine de- 8-o- veloped at BYtJ. Dr. Hall J who is director of research at BYU, will install the machine in the Paris Laboratories of the French Atomic Energy Commission for funda- Lemonized Creaim, 16 oz., 98c value SHAMPOO matter. The machine, named the Diffraction Tetrahedral Press, uses a beam of to probe matter while it is sub jected to very high pressures and high temperatures. It was conceived by Dr. Hall and Dr. J: Dean Barnett in 1959 and has been improved and perfec ted at the .university's research laboratories. p. The us of this invention is licensed by the Research Cor- poration of New York City, pa tent management agent for BYU. The corporation author ized the McCartney Manufacur ing Co. of Baxter Springs, Kan.i (a subsidiary of Ingersol-Ran- d Corp.) to make the press. The machine built for France was under construction about six months. It was assembled and tested in Baxter Springs and' then disassembled and packaged for overseas ship- ment. Mrs. Hall will accompany Dr. Hall on the trip. They will be joined by George Frere, president of McCartney Co., in New York City. r Dr. Hall came to BYU in 1955 as professor of chemistry and director of research. He left a position as research associate in General Electric Co., Schenec tady, N.Y., where he had sue ceeded in making diamonds. At - BYU he has continued ' BATH OIL X-r- ay Shower-T- ub April 'n Shower. Reg. 1.00 X-ra- ys Electric high-pressu- re, shave 79c Value AND T C i ? ( nt ..--..i- The teons nn yOW ' 10,000 de- . of m' oPP at o mote i 5 evenUe Kennedy o.tor Frank J. ' I Complete w I rack. Holds 7 quart Jars - I or Havolln. I Quaker State I QUART 65c VAIUE ig 69 . u since os on T remover I, cookies . n I ,.JB J I ; 1 55c " o s s BATHROOM SCALE he " I . 4 tr29c".Ripp?nGood: SHOWERlCAPSRegl'fi..;.-.iwes Bleach disinfectant, stain 1H Gallon w u Innds. 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