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Show Page 20 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1982 AF Council Checks By VERLALNE ALLEN Herald Correspondent AMERICAN FORK City Council this week discussed cable television, employee benefits and praised the American Fork Police Department and schools for their and effective program to promote the safety of children. to ary, with no consideration of the amount of money put into the fund. The bids will be reviewed by city If a lump sum benefit is requested, employees and recommendations only the amount the employee puts will be brought back to the city in is given back, not the city's contribution. council for approval. Warnick explained the reasons "We would like to give employees employees would probably benefit some options on their fringe benefrom a change in the insurance fits," Warnick said. He pointed out program, citing more return for only two city employees would fare money invested, immediate vesting better under the state retirement and city control. and they would be able to He explained the current state program, remain in it. retirement program retains money Ralph Kmetzsch told the council paid in by the city if employees quit before retirement age. The retire- ACTON Cable Television aerial ment money, although considered construction has been completed, part of the fringe benefits, does not and approximately ten miles of follow the employee. There is no underground cable has been inway for the city or the person to stalled. Only two miles of undertake cash out of the fund. ground work needs to be done to The defined benefit at retirement make cable television available to is two percent a year, multiplied 2,600 homes. At this time, 650 sal customers have signed for the serv against the average three-year- s recorder, to solicit bids from 15 major insurance companies. - American Fork may follow Orem's example in offering its employees options in retirement insurance coverage. The city council authorized Bob Warnick, city Oak Crest iOOIM.anwin Koad Siunih Knrk. I lah 12 Handicapped Sought The Adult Education 10 new customers being added each week. Of these, more than 90 percent are taking Home Box Office, according to Kmetzsch. Council members discussed and in programming, possible taping of school activates such as band competition, games, plays and pageants. The company is in the process of on ice, with about GUIDE MOVIE Help us choose November's favorite dessert! FOR MINCE MEAT ICE CREAM PUMPKIN BAVARIAN We will give you ONE FREE DESSERT with dinner purchase just (or making a choice! ENJOY OAK CREST INN SUNDAY BUFFET 12-- 5 $5.75 OPEN DAILY AT 5:00 45 375-363- 8 225-821- 375-363- 6. IM M VS J"!"" PETER OTOOLE JESSICA HARPER enough to tape high school games. rases Ut. 74:11 120 WILTS $3.00 All -- . "FIREFOX" I NIT. ? UALLOWEENTTT wovo 373-28- ISI iwr.T--r7--t:30- PLUS JOHN FOID "TIIETIIItlG" MillAM JOHN nopruS I C COOPtI ilftrOfll 17AYT1E SKOAL I MT' EQ&tSTT 7:00-9:0- 0 FOR HEJUrHC MAT- IV EST.' I SHE WORE A rm'mmUUrt S1 1it fU JI T I iH Tl n Lr I tt n II XJ? W fgf iiJT J wgr?f Chicago sun-time- sWkJ Mtt -- Roger Ebert, I L L n SOtCD EYEKIMCS I ,.... pa." HHJAShlim I mm p 134 1 m&Sm gmssr -- Thru Nov. 4 SEASON OF THE WITCH YIARes in. . sit. 1?.; ? 1 0 4 Favorite Tht Uhlmotf b Sight nt! Uumi. Sm H in fmriastk SunUwti, ScaraScrMii! W'fwWfM ACADEMY 8. - 7JJ4 Mm ,UFtUS-318- W. V () 7 ETDHCS V2f A 0 TRUE. CAME TH6 W s k4t r i ft l V' I 5I CanQu'mcy 1 hne,'utv I S lo Mc-Nell- ey MARC SINGER TANYA ROBERTS through Brigham Young University "f FAMILIES G: "General Audiences." Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film before deciding on attendance. R: "Restricted." Film contains adult-typ- e material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. X: This is patently an adult-typ- e film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of America terested, transportation may be arranged. Contact Les at Oakridge on Tues. or and Wed. nights, After 9 p.m. call TnWNf 1 the company hopes to improve its service, he said, adding ACTON equipment is not yet sophisticated 798-935- The night no one comes home. Tuesday and - adding approximately six more channels to basic service in the spring, as soon as clearances are received, Kmetzsch said. Working Spanish Fork CM Etttwt4 I to have government funded ra.:- - ...or thor education, inw yew will be a 10 entrance fee, but is still anyone unable to pay welcome. If enough students are in- Pro-gra- m Wednesday nights from 7p.m. at Oakridge School in Provo, is interested in finding Nebo School District handicapped students over the age of 21 who would like to get involved. This is an opportunity for those who have left Oakridge or have never had the chance ANGELUS THEATRE "20 )ra Of ltikins Ot t rillion 798-70- Cable Progress II drSn9 3 f jr ; 1 1 tyJr i A A l j J J 515 374061 9:15 Ttti H I l 1 I 'EN - c'V. PROVO-374-5- ' IAKAIN HOUR DAILY $2.50 FIRST SHOWINC U U U K )X&- THtATnc ifnir C V l HAMN (V 1 fWj f IXjj2S Pr0blem? I J4JT W Coroner beat 1 v 'H'Z f I 1 11 525 GREAT FAMILY II 1230 NORTH 233 WEST emtt,k,uCMt MAGICAL MOVIE. IS SPIELBERG'S I II I I a fc' 1 1 (41 rgSMlSt SX-i- S, HOW MKT $2.50 FIRST SNOWMK IAKAII II HALLOWEEN! 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