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Show Sunday, February 28, 197) Sp. Fork Calls ‘Honor’ Observance Being Held SPANISH FORK — After several months of study engineers and agencies, the mayorand city at a decision to by other research Spanish Fork Council arrived call for a bond electica requesting the issuance of $600,000 of bonds, for major improvements in the city’s treatment plant expansion $300,000, Weier lines, wells and sewer and water systems. On March 23, Spanish Fork storage $185,000. In addition to the $600,000 of citizens will have an opportunity to express their view on moneyto be raised through the proposals calling for major sale of bonds if authorized, the improvements on the city Dept. of Housing and Urban sewagedisposal piant, sanitary Development has approved a sewer lines, water lines and grant in the amount of $102,000 storm sewerlines. Between now as matching money for the and the last week of March, storm sewer portion of the various meetings will be held project.It is anticipated that the and public newsreleases will be Dept. of Housing and Urban forth coming which will explain Developmentgrant funds wiil be the rational thinking of our available in the approximate elected city officials in calling amount of $100,000 as federal assistance onthe sanitary sewer for this bondissue. improvement projects. In adCertain Parts At presentin certain parts of dition to these monies thecity the city the water distribution has andwill continue to budget lines are of such small diameter approximately $10,000 to $15,000 that they do not supply adequate per year jor additional imwater and water pressure or provements to the water works backupforfire protection. These system ‘o keep it up to capacity inadequate lines would be and ite maximum efficiency. HowRepaid replaced in part from the of the sale of bonds and As to the ques‘ion of how the in part from annual budgeted bonds will be repaid, it is anamounts for the next few years ticipated that the bonds can be to assure adequate water sup- repaid over a 15-year plies to all sections of our amoritization period. The city expects that the monthly sewer community. At the present time, Spanish service charge will be increased Fork City is dependent on an $1.00, from $1.50 to $2.50 month exchange of Strawberry Water and that the present minimum shares for ‘Cold Springs’ water rate of $3.00 per month culinary water. Application has will be increased to $3.50 per been madeand approved for the month. This would produce a drilling of wells to supply ad- substantial amount of annual ditional culinary water. Due to a funds that would be necessary to deadline placed by the State paythe principal and interest on Engineer, all wells must be the bond. With the increase in drilled and proof submitted prior these monthly charges for water to December 31, 1971. The new and sewer services, the rates well must be equipped will still be favorable when sat om be pumped into the compared with neighboring communities. culinary system. The development of these ‘The balance of the funds will wells is necessary to protect come from othercity sources.It is existing water rights and ap- anticipated that as a result of plications and to give our City its the construction of these imown independent source of provements there will be supply. In the growth in the savings in the annual capital number of water customers of expenditures for water and the city the present culinary sewer programs which can water storage capacity of used instead to repay the bonds. 1,750,000 gallons is inadequate. In addition, certain budgetary An additional 1,000,000 storage efficiencies and the diversion of tank will be construced to funds from lower priority supply the whole community sourceswithin the city budgetto with a ite pressure and the repayment of these bonds supply of water for culinary and will make the financing of the fire fighting purposes. project possible without any Currently Overloaded increase in taxes. ‘The Spanish Fork City Sewe: Increasing Costs Treatmentfacility is currently The rationale for increasing overloaded andas a result does the costs of sewage and water not treat the sewage as ef- services is that the issuance of ficiently and completely as is general obligation bonds assures necessary to meet Utah State the lowest interest rate and Health Department and Federal greatest flexibility to the City Water Quality Administration andits financing and through the requirements. This problem is increase the utility charges it occasioned by overloadingof the permits those people using the system through infiltration of system and receiving the sewerlines and by the resultant benefits from it to pay for the excess amounts of water going improvements and additions, through the system causing the The Mayor and City Council chemical treatmentto therefore and other members of the City not be as effective. The project Administration are unaminously of the existing sewer collector in favor of making these utility lines is areas of the greatest improvements. infiltration. Manhone renovations where necessary would be ac- complished andin somecases of PLEASANT GROVE — “Be loyal to the ro;al within you” is the themeof a special “Honor” observance by students of Pleasant Grove Seminary. The observance began on Feb. 22 and will end March5. Various activities have been andwill be enjoyed. The theme was chosen by the executive council on assignment and has should alleviate many of the problems and inconveniences attendant to excessive storm waters, The cost breakdown of the project would be proposed as follows: Storm Sewers $115,000, Sanitary sewer lines and GheSunday Herald Published every afternoon h Friday and mayen by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W" Street oe Utah JENSEN, Publisher entered as second class necessary, which construction matter at the post office in Provo, Utah. would include new pumps, new been followed by each class during daily devotionals. A poster contest wasalso held with winners to be announced later. On Wednesday morning students heard from the seminary teachers and during the day on Friday they heard a GIVING AN OKAY to the first rolled “H” piling at U.S, Steel’s Geneva Works are (left to right): Bill Harlin, president of Western Piling and Sheeting Co. of Salt Lake City; Mel Registration Set Registration for the spring will be held the week of eo 1 through atthe college, spring quarter classes will mas Monday, March 8. The college’s instrument repair course offers training in aircraft instruments, plus the repair and maintenance of all typesof business machines, both manual and electrical. Auto body repair training offered at Utah Tech opens a field for which there is heavy demand for skilled workers, with good jobs available for qualified graduates, school officials say. Business Classes Business classes accepting new students for the spring quarter include accounting, data processing, secretarial and clerical, and marketing. Business instructors said the job opportunities are particularly good for trained executive secretaries, with a qualified graduate virtually assured of employment. Particularly sought are trained women infiltration systems and digesters. In addition, a tertiary treatmentfacility in the form of a new aerated lagoon would be constructed which would provide additional treatment of the currenteffluent. This would bring the discharge of the City’s treatmentfacility up to State and Federal standards and would eliminate the pollution of downstream areas with their possible attendant hazards to health and sanitary conditions. Will Be Constructed Storm sewers will be constructed in parts of town andwill consist of about 21 blocks of storm drain. This system of drains will drain waters from those portions of town which are now being damaged or greatly inconvenienced by excessive runoff waters accumulating in these areas. There will also be about 20 blocks of storm sewers constructed which construction wy MEMI Audit privet‘Circulation United Press horernational NEA Ser: su PerelCe RATES OUNTY month, carrier or months, carrier One year, carrier Mail,peminnecs in United One One $ 2.50 $15.00 $39. 00 25 2.50 $30) 00 Herald Telephone Numbers PROVO 373-5050 RCSE Slates Meetin Provo The National Association of Retired Civil Service Employees will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Eldred Center in Provo. Marvin Warren, Utah State senator from Springville, will talk about what the current legislature is doing for retired people. A girls chorus from Springville High School will sing. Carl Bartonis the director of the chorus. LH AT LAST! A SONY" PORTABLE CASSETTECORDER* FOR$59.95! the activities was a talk by President Harold B. Lee to the 1,500 class officers in the Utah Seminary District. Next week will be dedicated to the improvement of honor’ and espect t to God, ; man, country and churchbuilding. This will be exemplified during devotionals and lessons within each class during the week. To highlightthe Weather Roundup By United PressInternational Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo: bi inchesin valleys and four inches on benches; continued cold, highs today in upper 20s. Probability of snow 80 per cent toda Ys Utah: Snow over the state wear highs todayin 20s ana low ‘ POTeeT E mrRTee Piling and Sheeting, and Larry Davis, vice H’ Filing Rolled give a portion of the training needed by employees of the stores planned for new shopping Thefirst rolied ‘H’ piling at malls in south Orem. Utah Tech will train candidates for middle U.s. Steei’s Geneva Works is managementpositions in these ready for delivery. Piling adis stores, as well as checkers, yet anotheritem to the product line rolled on Geneva’s wide clerks and secretaries. flange mill which went on General Education stream just last summer. A wide range of subjects are ‘Therolling of this particular open to new students at the size of r'ling at Geneva Works . . beginning of the spring quarter . ten i. flange at 42 Ibs. per in the general education field. foot . . . now makes it available Credit for most of these courses west of St. Louis for thefirst earned at Utah Tech are now time. transferrableto other colleges if Western Piling and Sheeting the student wishes to go on to Company will use 8 pieces of anotherinstitution. this piling for two additional General education courses bridges over the Virgin and offering enrollments for new Santa Clara Rivers for the new students in the spring quarter route I-15 being constructed near include freshman composition, St. George, Utah. 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Business departmentofficials announced today that Utah Tech has agreements with ZCMI, Warshaw and Grand Central to greatest infiltration, certain lines would be replaced. In addition, certain improvements and additional construction at the treatmentfacility would be stake president's talk will be given on March 2. The stake presidents are David Harvey and Leon Walker. These talks are all on tne honor theme. On Friday night the climax to Frandsen, U.S, Steel’s Salt Lake City Sales oftice, Harry Plath, vice president of Weetern UtahTechLists Spring Quarter Day Openings Openings are available for new students in four of Utah Technical College’s 16 departments as the school day begins its spring quarter on March 9, President Wilson W. Sorensen announced today. With some 1400 daytime students continuingtheir studies from the winter quarter just concluding,classes arefull in a majority of the college’s departments but new enrollments for spcing will be accepted in instrument repair, alto body repair, business, and general education, said President Sorensen. taped talk by one of the stake events, the students will be challenged to demonstrate their honor by voluntarily signing an “Honor Scroll" which wili be posted in the foyer of the Seminary Building. presidents in the area. The other PRS By Seminary in Pleasant Grove For Bond Vote ee Page 2—I'HE HERALD,Provo, Utah IMO Automatic Dishwasher Soap 35-07, Pkg. SAVE WITH NORTON’S DISCOUNTPRICES _| |