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Show State Makes Offer; Council to Study It DAILY HERALD State Negotiate On Hooking mining S.choo. S ewage. Into .City System' Fork Am To -- gineers cover financial settlement for all services except the use of tbe city sewer lines in transporting the training school sewage-througthe city lines to the treatplant highlighted Monday night's ment plant. This is one area which will need to be ironed out city council session. Al Sorenson and Charles Kelly, in later negotiations. . The council,' though not in full representing Caldwell, Richards and Sorenson Engineering Firm, agreement with; the terms outSalt Lake City, presented the lined, did recommend that a meetcouncil with a tentative plan ing be scheduled with the state which can be arbitrated in fur- welfare department to- begin nether meetings between the coun- gotiations for terms acceptable to cil and the State Welfare Com- both groups. The meeting is tenmission. Mr. Sorenson reported tatively scheduled for the first that the last legislature appropri- week in ' October with the date ated $70,000 for the building of a and time pending confirmation sewage treatment plant at the from' state officials. State Training School. He pointed Representatives of the local out that due to the location of National Guard Unit petitioned the school' adjacent to the north- the council for support of their east American Fork city limits National Guard Booster program. it is advantageous to both parties The program promotes bantam to reach- an aggreement whereby oasketball and other youth activi-tfcsi- n the city system can handle sewthe city. The council passage requirements of the state ed a resolution approving sum of school. $100 for the program, with the understanding that no other solicitAgree to Negotiate Council members, while not fully ing will be made upon the busin "agreement with terms as now inessmen of the city for this proadvanced, agreed to a future gram, y The council member unanimousmeeting to further negotiate the matter. ly passed a resolution commend- Mr, Sorenson recommended . that negotiations begin between the city of. American Fork and the state with the welfare commission offering to buy 19 per cent of the existing capacity of the American. Fork City Treatment Plant for a cash price of , $50,000 and that the school install at its expense an eight-inc-h sewer line from the' present school sewage site to the city line at Seventh North and Sixth East. He proposed two alternate plans for financing the operation of the the consolidation plant would' be completed. One plan calls for a set rate per pupil per year atvthe school to be paid to the city on an annual basis, while the second plan requires that the state school pays 19 per cent of the total operating cost over the year. Proposals made by the r. DiscusAMERICAN FORK of terms sion whereby Utah State Training School can be incorporated Into the American Fork City sewage t service and treatment " h - mm- Eureka Men Organize Club ' v:. v n.wiv iv-- W t Tit EUREKA . The Community of the Men's Club has been organized in "i t" ': f 1 ! , - !' 1 ! ) i : I 1 I )??! MM' ) d Park the present time conin the owners when the property city require Eureka. hydrants The group will meet "in the third on before a hose common decision cerned reach special adapters ing the local police department is ready to fence Lions for its participation in the investigation and solution of the recent shocking murder- of little Karen Mechling. Mayor Glen T. Anderson reported that the officers spent long hours which far exceeded normal duties in this ' case. Other items were; 1. Councilman Joseph B. Hanson reported that the Lions Club TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER UtaH County, Utah 3 26, 1961 one-thir- the type of fence desired. 2. A report of the organization the Senior Citizens group in American Fork was made by councilman Willard R. Devitt. 3. Authorization was given for a Provo firm to all fire hydrant connections to the American standard specifications. At re-thre- ad can be connected to them. 4. Councilman Leo Bowen reported that the local police have been enforcing 10 p.m. curfew on minors in the city. He stated that the officers request the cooperation of citizens in contacting the police in the event of any unruly gathering of young people. UP .v : Wednesday; of every month and all interested men are invited to join. Those attending the recent organization meeting were - Roger INSTALLED IBM Banghart, Vera Nevers, Walter Sutherland, Curtis Butler, Bert Ferguson, Lesie Randle, Ray Badertscher and Reverend Russell Tanner. R 0) NEW " 0Mr(?P RW fL lyaUUycLa IOCATION 35 EAST 3RD center U PROVO SOUTH - - oww-- f 'sfef.--.yotM'being : , Jl' dmtk mg9 ihtnk compact S' jio j ....' For 196)2 " after en-M- ' I III V! Sheldon Undergoes Army Infantry Course Private Shelton is the son i . 1 . 99 Everybody needs money sometime! When you do phone before noon for FORT ORD, Calif. U. S. Army Private Bruce F. Shelton is presently undergoing basic infantry' training at the Monterey Peninsula Training Center. I money the same day. Cash You Receive 20 Monthly Payments $ 7.00 $103.77 207.55' of Mr. 14.00 20.00 296.49 and Vlrs. Fletcher R. Shelton, 706 N. University Ave. He attended Provo High School and graduated Cash You Receive 24 Monthly Payments $ 571.43 $30.00 40.00 55.00 761.90 1048.39 this year. Other Amounts in Proportion ARABS GUARD BORDER KUWAIT (UPD Arab League FREE FIVE ; mm frt ffwsa forces assumed command Monday of frontline troops along the Kuwait-Ira- q desert border. Sources said only a few British troops remained. They had been sent in to guard Kuwait from possible invasion from Iraq. jjiilh m-- , A,, mmmmmmmmmmmBk FINANCE COMPANY of Provo 230 West Center St. YEAR FR CLEANING By IS TAYLOR CARPET ANNOUNCES m cry In the 1 962 car announcements there will be so many names, models, and ZE U Cd OKI sizes, that people will be confused. - Alexander Smith FALL CARPET ' rn m 79 CRAFTSMANSHIP to UAu Lb u LU 0 z z 1 I LU ' IT PAYS to do SPECIALISTS! an age, of specialization Our volume buying and rock bottom cost of operation saves you money Our specialization means extra service tailor-mad- e for is you-- . ; . -. . One who devotes his entire efforts to a special field within his business, industry or profession. n n m Think hard about the things you want most in your next car. Then look hard. Look for most value. There are more than 100 improvements in the 1962 Ramblers. See how many of these advances are missing in competitive cars. With our workers as progress-sharin- g partners, you can expect superior craftsmanship in Ramblers. American Motors' company-wid- e objective is to make trouble-fre- e Ramblers a symbol of American integrity and honesty . . . to make Rambler quality superior to that of even far costlier cars built anywhere in the world. To accomplish this we are sharing our progress with customers. Because to continue our growth we know we have to give you an obviously better value in product and in price. How can Rambler give you more than the "Big Two"? It's a matter of dollars and cents. Every completely new car in the past three years including the Lincoln Continental and Thunderbird has copied Rambler's modern construction. principle of Single-Un- it To convertfrom separate body- in-dust- 22 m i to n s. m z zo old-fashion- ed m LU Urn 73 rn BUSINESS with ; This -- Lz3 Lzi Central Utah's Largest Display of Broadloom. u LSJ IP - 1 L TAYLOR. CARPETS - HI pact, or think small" as to the size or kind of car you really need. We recommend, instead,- that you "Think Hard." -- VbZr You will be asked to "think big, or think com- - LU ORM 1497 SO. AC STATE 89 aSVHDJJfld SPANISH FORK 273 NO. MAIN 798-236- American Motors Corporation m 0J UJ GEORGE ROMNEY, President, 3 AU3A3. HUM rial production lines to single-unproduction requires hundreds of millions of dollars for retooling. Our modern production lines have already and-fram- e been fully paid for. Therefore we can spend our mbney to bring you.important hew benefits and keep our prices low. The records show that our, two major competitors have increased prices on their low priced standard models about 50 more than Rambler in the period from 1955 to 1961. This is one way in which Rambler has been sharing progress with customers. We must be offering an obviously better value, for in just 12 months, 278, 494 owners of all makes, in all price ranges switched to Rambler. Rambler owners new and old say they are going to buy Rambler again. In owner loyalty, Rambler continues its big lead over ALL makes of cars DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN, REGARDLESS OF PRICE according to a recent survey for a national magazine. With Rambler-pioneere- d Rolls-Royc- self-adjusti- ng anti-frec- ze "under-the-skin- con- Single-Un- it struction, Rambler owners can keep their fewer worries about rattles, cars longer-wit- h rust and cost. Rambler is the only U.S. car with Deep-Di- p rustproofing clear to the roof. The only car and tailpipe. with For the original buyer, it will be replaced free by a Rambler dealer if it ever rusts out (collision damage excepted). For 1962, we have spent huge sums of money . . . largely for "under-the-skiimprovements which assure longer car life, greater safety, lower upkeep, more trouble-fre- driving; easier handling, better performance and superior comfort. In the 1962 Ramblers you will find a Double-Safet- y Brake System, standard. It has a'tandem master cylinder. One for front brakes. One for rear brakes. If one system is damaged, the other still works. e, (There are similar systems on Jaguar and '62 Cadillac) And brakes, that compensate for brake, fining wear are also standard. You will find chassis lubrication on most models that lasts 33 times longer. Many parts are lubricated for life. In all models, Dowgard Full-Fi- ll Engine Coolant replaces both water and at low cost, land is good for 2 ears. There's much, much more important im" and in exterior provements and interior beauty. October 6th is the 1962 Rambler announcement date. It is well worth waiting for. In the, meantime, send for a free booklet entitled "What's New In Rambler For 62 And Why." Then "Tliink Hard: Rambler's better value can save you hundreds of dollars. Write to: Rambler Booklet, Dept. 2, Box 531, American Motors Sales Corp., Detroit 32, Michigan. You'll be glad you did. service-fre- e it x Ceramic-Armored:muffl- er n" A. e, WORLD STANDARD OF COMPACT CAR EXCELLENCE nrn George Romney speaks Sunday afternoon-NBC-- TV Network about "The National Significance of the Progress Sharing Labor Contract." Check local listing for time and channel. I . |