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Show Sunday, May 3, 1970 THE HERALD, Provo, Improvement Levy Is Approved in Alpine By LORAIS'E HEALEY At city council ALPINE meeting held recently in Alpine the council reviewed an ordinance levying assesments in and for the city's special imThe provement district 1968-- t referred to the ordinance comsidewalk improvements pleted within the city during the past year. The council passed the ordinance and Mayor Bill Devey said that the ordinance would be posted in different places throughout the city and it would be printed in the paper to insure mat the public was made aware of the ordinance. The council also reviewed the ordinance prepared by the city attorney concerning garbage control within the city. It was directed at a mandatory garbage collection service managed by the city. The ordinance will .v& aim V nnoo M J O u aft . U F-o- nt make it unlawful to dump any private garbage of any kind or city property within the city limits, it also will prevent enyone from letting garbage collect on his own property for more than two weeks at a time. Councilman LaVar Strong made a motion to adopt the ordinance representing a corporation, and the council voted a Kiddie World Productions Inunanimous yes. corporated, to rent the old school Senator Earnest Dean met gym now owned by the city. The with the council to discuss his Mayor said that Mr. Burk had e indicated that the corporation is telephone proposal of a service in Utah County. Senator a relatively new conception. The Dean pointed out that many company manufactures cardcut-odolls and the plans people in Utah County feel the board to facilities of the use the are is Company telephone discriminating against the gym for an assemly operation subscribers within the county by only.' charging the long distance fee to The contract with the city call some areas within tlw would be on a temporary basis said He that other county. with the option for the company e. comparable counties are at any time. Mr. Burk He compared the costs of to pull-othat they would be emphasized the service in Weber County e to the costs of operating on a trial basis only. which is the telephone service within The corporation has trial orders and Utah County. Weber County from J.C. Penheys, Sears, Maceys. subscribers pay $5.70 per month which is $1.05 less than the Mayor Devey pointed out that people in Alpine paying for a the business would open em- phone service which is not toll ploymer for approximately ten free within the county. people with the possibility of Mr. Dean said he had met the double shifting. Mr. Burk in the Mountain Bell officials and dicated that if the plan does had decided that the only avenue succeed they may either for the people to take was the negotiate for the purchase of the formal route of a petition to the building or plan to build their Public Service Commission to own building within the city. ge vStf OoCBtt about discrimination against subscribers in Utah County. He invited the city to support the action and encourage the people in Alpine to sign the petition when it is brought to them. The council agreed through a resolution to support Senator Dean in this action. Mr. Dean also told the mayor he would be invited to attend a meeting including all the mayors and city representatives along the Wasatch Front with the Natural Resources Board of the state government together with the Forest Service representatives. The item of business will be the multiple use concept concerning the forest lands along the Wasatch area. Mr. Dean pointed out that the representatives of the people should have a voice in the multiple use concept concerning these areas rather than allowing the Forest Service to make all the plans concerning the best use of the lands. 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' Weenig as treasurer. ;r J, BUSHNELL Provoans to Head District Sertoma At the monthly meeting of the Provo City PTA Board of Managers, President, Mrs. Glen Mildenhall officially installed the new officers who were elected at the Provo City PTA meeting held in February. Mr. Sheldon Schofield was installed as president; Mrs. Harvey J. Fletcher as first Dr. Sherman Wing, Mrs. as second Welby Ricks as third Mrs. B. J. Wardle as secretary; and Mrs. John L ?v i ,11 i . ' i i Get Up to Double the pBllil ! Jill r; w JJ QDl Sears Easy Payment Plan Use SEAES Provo 207 North 1st West SHOP 'TILLS PJM. MON;, WED., THWRS., FRL SUS .39 FED. EXCISE TAX 9 |