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Show - JO r;V.- inn, Letters to Editor Knowing Traffic Lows Helps Censiaera e Drivers turns at a red light must not be Editor Herald; familiar with the law himself. I read with interest Darrell And judging by the number Berkheimer's article on driver honks and gestures and I of been have courtesies. as guilty as the next in seeing dirty icoks I get when I wait only the and relating action discourteous of my fellow "Happy Valley" for "the light to turn green before turning, I would guess that SO per cent of the population is also ignorant of Perhaps ray outlook would the law. On most intersections 1 looked for the you may proceed to turn right change If driver courtesies. But there is after stopping for a red light. one point that has bothered me But ii there is a green left turn i'tii" sonie time, and since Mr. arrow at that intersection, Prkheirner touched upon that the law Mates that you may subject, I would like to not have the free right turn You must wait for the light to respond. The driver instructor who turn green. That may sound funny, but I indicated that- local drivers have a iaHj of understanding didn't write the idW. t do, of the law with regard to right i.iliiC.3. oue Acr Of DOG POISONER. iiu ouLvto-i- . IMM'CU uul Itcsu rr This was not just a dog that ivrp KnA runs the street; it was a registered and trained Coiiie. It was kept in their house or in the dog run at our .home. Those little children would take it in our back yard along with my Collie and play for hours. Now their playmate and pet is gone To whoever did this cruel act I hope you spend sleepless nights thinking of how you'd or like to see someone something just slowly suffer and die. Stop and think how it would be if a child would get some of the poison placed out for animals. Ask yourself who ever you are if you would like one of your family members to get a hoid of some of your fun. Mrs. Erven Bair 929 W. WON. Thoughts 3 family membership Hag once more, available Would she sew colors described Brightened by our Love of country, annual be to that should similar above. Ad- ministration of a family use think it would be worth the effort to include such an option to encourage the use of the facility by all members, include such an option to encourage the use of the facility oy all members. Numerous variations of the above might be worked out buy 7U' thread before She took her First smcli stitch? How can I, A common citizen Now pledge remembrance To the ones who yeanvd Toon the apron strings Our Mother England tied anything How? Wear the boldness of The red and white and blue Next to my heart I Verde Morgan Clnyson some belter than offenng flexibility would be tiie limited schedule proposed. Regarding administration I court would suggest that reservations could not be Provo Reader Reacts Candidate's Letter Editor Herald: Well, we have finally heard from Mr. R.L Lord, whose qualifications as a candidate I for the City Commission qiH'Stion Did you know. Mr. Ixird, that Spanish Fork passed such an (as you disnlssed in the Htrald of "the 29th) some time ago, and the Supreme Court of the State ruled tu.at it was legal and constitutional. A shame on both the Supreme Court and the city fathers of Spaiii) Fork for doing such a iistanUey thing. Lw vou know U't a city ordinance, already on the finance L!k city, free irnd tin; city will that .l streets to ckt , fMWtWl TOPSr s C Mmcnnin isms? True temcry fcfigfcfc mmm pace signalling! Did you know that you must, by law, signs! for three seconds before changing lanes on the freeway? Perhaps it would help us all to be more courteous drivers if we were familiar with the laws that we are expected to obey. Susan Chamberlain 248 N. 150 ., Orera Wri!s Eg fSSlii ir'lf rMjRa -- Sfs&.te i Deluxe 5W fiue Pocket Model! i made for more than cne week in advance and that no individual be allowed to have director of parks and nwie than one wetk in advance recreation: and that no individual be I am disappointed at the allowed to have more than one limited payment options period reservation outstanding proposed for the use of the new at any one lime, This might swimming pool court complex avoid "the undue monopolization at the Provo High School. The of courts at the most desirable proposed arrangement would time periods by a small seem to me to fayor the number of people. I would also relatively affluent occasional suggest that of the available or seasonal business user but courts, two be withheld from does not take into consideration reservations and used as so the regular year around user, called challenge or count out student use, or family use. If courts. The object is to allow an court use is to.be charged on individual or individuals who an hourly rental basis then it do not have a reservation or should be a flat hourly fee paid partner the opportunity to play by the one who makes the just by waiting their turn. reservation in advance at the There night also be some time in making the reservation advantage in designating some without regard as to whether he courts f.".r handball use, some actually does use the court or for paddleba!! use, and some how many people are in it. for either purpose as is done at I would much prefer to see a the Deseret Gym. variety of use payments There are a number of Provo options similar to that offered businessmen who use BYU by the Deseret Gym which facilities at present and would take into account the using these new anticipate various catagories of users. A Provo court facilities who. I am singie use fee entitling the sure, would like to contribute individual to use to any part of their ideas regarding use and the facility without reservation fee schedule before they are privileges, a locker without a firmly established whether or lock, and a shower should be not they happen to agree with offered. Locks, towels, and tnose I have proposed above. other items this type of user Sincerely, might require could be James R. Monnahan, M.D. available for additional fee if Provo he did not wish to provide his own. If this type of user desires court reservation privileges then this should be charged as a Lastly, Could sew the deed TWf ?M S tt .3 tf v t" - ' , ? rtt "a U tail " k-for- service tbxm. Is that confiscation, Mr. Lord? uiidcista:.d that the Water Board Metropolitan Chclce of Colors : Wear the Colors requires regard to lanes without with lifrsTgl Editor Hcraid This is a copy of letter I sent to Mr. Floyd Giles, Provo City - books, instructor, and others, will not he rude to me as I wait for the light to turn green before turning right at those particular intersections. Suggestions Presented On Payment Options rt For Complex is great gain hi godliness with contentment; for w e broupi nothing iiiio the world, and we cannot take anv thing out of the world; but separate fee payable in if we have food and clothing, advance at the time the with these we shall be content. reservation is made and not I Timothy 6:6, 7, 8. refundable. Student or age related discounts and discounts for prepayment purchase of a number of use tickets should be available. Wear The Colors For the more regular sdult ouser an annual pass with court Shaded red upon our flag reservations privilege and Still hind our hearts unlimited use should be To blue and white, available and if the facility Or does the battlefield Of freedom drift permits a permanent locker Into the graveyard assigned to this type of user with the payment of an Of our memory? additional locker rental fee. If Betsy Ross There To that the driver Also, changing W5 - 1 however, like to follow it, so I hope VT'i- Pooi-Cou- Editor Herald: Some will say, "Oh, it's only a dog," but to my two grandchildren it was a pet and fnend. The past week my grandchildren have had to watch their pet suffer and die, due to a cruel act of someone fun from who gets their destroying animals, by poisoning them. How many people have had the ex)erience of seeing a dog that has been given poison suffer and die? The vet worked J P recommended this ordinance. Some of the members serving on this board were appointed to deal with the city's water problems before World War Ii, the early !0's How old did you say you were, Mr.Iord? In your closing sentence, you urge the citizens to. become more involved in "planning and drafting of City Ordinances. ' ne commission meeting that you referred to in the Hcraid of Sept. 23 was a public hearing fcr that very purpose. Gxi!! it be that the present commission is already doing what you are just waking up to? much Oh, by the way, !io time did you spend in the City Hal! Wop y.u became a candidate for the twi.iision' W.CliveOrsbum Provo, Utah J J id ptt " Sift,,,. lj 4 wr r-- Incumbents Get Bouquet Editor Herald: I recommend another term of office for Commissioner Hillier because he performs. Recently ! had a persona! exj-- i lence which justifies the above p- statement .1 - During the month of August the water pressure in our area was so low that it was almost impossible to flush the toilet. I this mentioned v the job Mints Plates or Toggle Double Outlet Plates Paddle & Ball Combination Steel Phonograph Needles excavations 45 RPM Record Adopts Packcge of 29 Balloons Sniff-ProModel Cement vlittle Octepus" Soap Holder "Hold-Ail- " Junior Utility Hook 15 Assorted Needles Chrome Thimbta Rolaids Antacid Minis repairing the is so with not VC 7 . I m a of of This kind escavatiens. action, in my opinion, warrants porrfhr term of office for ComiTiissioner Hillier. Commissioner Hillier is for what's best for all th: people of Provo, not for a favored few. Too many office holders make promi'ses which are not kept. This WW Tic Toe settled. I mentioned 'his to Commissioner Hillier. The next day Niels Fug?! & Sons were on the WW Cryitai Purse Mirrsr ;, & Sons made the Fugal excavations, and the new lines were installed. The replaced the asphalt, but as it was coid weather, v to Comrnissioner Hiliier and the next day our problem was corrected. During this same conversation with him I called his attention to the condition of the road on 300 South between 7m Fast and 900 East. During tlie tetter part of Mayor Dixon's term of office 300 South street was resurfaced from 700 East to 1400 East. Shortly after the job was completed. Mountain Fuel Supply found 17 gas lines needed that 700 East and between replacing 900 Ejisi on 300 South. Niels vV O J Ft Commissioner Hillier I aui personally acquainted with several-o- f the candidates office seeking the would make of commissioner. They are all good citizens and, no doubt, good (wrnmissioners, but when you have 2 rfP, in office who is uuing a good job why replace him. Our city auditor. Elaine Hall, Is also doing an excellent job. He is keeping our idle funds invested so thai earnings arrue to the benefit of i'rov Cty and the taxpayers H F.. Nicholson 12S8E 300 S. I g Bfl v.. - -- ''. ".-- 6- - u. 'IB V ws isr li Ba t,,i;:fSfirTr,!, iM'f"4-- ni 77 -- tiii " : .4 |