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Show 8 Sundav Herald Orem City Eng ineer Repi OREM Recommendations say, December i, m Coming Events Provo Boy Scouf Membership Drive Ahead of Schedule Squaw Peak Chapter No. H, The Fall Roundup and Boy International Footprintcri Membership Drive of the Provo Members of the Squaw Peak District, Utah National Parks Chapter No. 24 of the Foot- - Council, Boy Scouts of America printers will hold their semi- is moving ahead of schedule, monthly meeting Monday at to Dr, Woodrow noon in the Westwoods Cafe, 135 according Evans, chairman of the disS. University Ave., Provo. Dave trict's organization and extenReynold will speak on narcotics. sion committee. All interested parties are invitThe Roundup and Boy Mem- ed to attend. bership Drive began on Oct 1 the roundup. and will conclude Dec. 31 with The inspections and roll call a goal of at least 3,055 boys been underway for the have registered as scouts in the two Provo District. past months, under the di- The annual commissioner's roll call and uniform inspection is being carried out in each of the districts 143 packs, troops and posts as a second part of! rection of A. Rex Dunford, Provo District commissioner. Each cub scout, boy scout and explorer stands inspection to make certain he is properly uniformed and insignias are Apricot kernel oil, used in of one the ing the drive are W. Dale Mac-kaperfume and soap, is William Woolf and Gerald most unsaturated of all plant oils. Assisting Dr. Evans in direct- y, concerning improvements to Orem's water supply system, included in a comprehensive The goal of the district of They pointed out mat boys is who two scouts are not registered In scouta registered in the over 2,995 percent increase ing and who are interested boys enrolled on Dec. 31, 1967. joining should contact a scoutmaster, or explorin their area or call advisor er Honolulu, Hawaii's largest Scout office for city, is located on the island the local Boy of Oahu. cub-mast- PROVO STORE Open late every nite now till Christmas! City Engineer Russell 0. Brown, are being studied by vjil-iuny oinciais. Mr. Brown Doinled nut that fire in the starter of the boost er pump at uic siarier Well No. 1 damaged oeyond repair, and a new starter costing in the noignDorhood of $3000 needs to be obtained. He also recom- purcnase 01 a new pacKing stuffing box and shaft sleeve for the pump, as well as a ratchet for the pump on Scera Well No, 2. New Chlorinalor A new chlorinator was purchased some time ago for the Canyon Springs, and Mr. Brown suggested this be put into service as soon as possible. He also recommended tliat the materials purchased to convert the Alta Springs chlorinator from pump to gravity operation should be installed. Concerning Well No. 4, the report indicated that a positive maintenance program should be developed with a schedule of operations to be checked and initialed when completed. This program would be helpful for all wells, the report stated Recommends New Tank ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY U X . 'Xv r T vw - Matthews 3,055 re-pa- rt to L worn properly. Phone 373-450- 0 Kickiest gifts afoot i r iiim r . . . slippers from The Christmas Place! Thru DRESSY ROSETTE SLIPPER Saturday save Rich rayon orous! crept slippers that look and Composition feel so glam- hetl and sole. Classic, good looking black, 5 to. 10. 39 20 , Concerning to improvements ON GAYMODE the system, Mr. Brown recommended a new 5,000,000 gallon storage tank be constructed, at an estimated cost of $200,000. Second recommendation was for installation of and lines on 200 North from Palisade Drive (1100 E.) west to U.S. 91, at an estimated cost of $60,000. These lines are proposed in the city's master plan of waterworks. SLEEPWEAR GIFTS IN ANY LENGTH! Warm and cozy sleep fashions styled for your favorite gal by our very own Gaymode. Choose the style she'll like best from long lounging gowns, waltz length gownsor frilly COMFY QUILTED SLIPPER she'll enjoy the elegance of a slipper that's completely comfortable. Smart heel and soli with bow trim. 5 to 10. Pick a lovely color 2.99 pajamas shaped In a plushy blend of acetatenylon. We even have way-omini night shirts and matehtnam bloomers of printed cotton flanneut lette. 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