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Show Increased by $1 and$2 Santaquin Hikes WaterFees|. By ESTELLA PETERSON SANTAQUIN — <Mp council lost ni ah ordinance raising the water rates an $l for city residents and $2 fer the city firnits served by Sontanuts _ Oniy two citizens attended the public meeting and isere were bo piviesis iv ibe raie uareases. Olivet ie expense of pumping waier irom the ciiy<wwned well and wages icr a city maintenance whose solery hes been sat federal Public Eennleyms Program (PEP). This program ends June 36. RN A garbage collection ordinance slso was passed, aeeee ee eciactinat al (ehteioer ata cost 150 fe home. othe vatlable 10. people outside the ci ae eeea eae ies iy One Bie Re ane "arbre leo bling wl bo gure bai, theyw vie ne mt of ree erie inde to get the jon service inte operation, council members said. Public Meet Set May i Plans were made for a public meeting May at ihe Senior Citizens Hiei ai 6 p.m. ig discuss ciiy pienining, the land use bill, and Dr. Bertrom Harrison, Provo, will be the speaker. ‘The annual citywide jfitcubipeereytrike heel satel May 18, with the annual cookout that evening at the west pak ie eee eee Meyor 0. Doyle Crook ‘announced that work on clessing cok the (eek oie tenis ot Che scat Santaquin Canyon has been discontinuedbecause of hi waters. No more top soil or fill dirt is available, added. lznits, sal si charge Wille wet at bo tuiep foe Mothers of Year To Be Honored PROVO cry WATER oficlts ats ee a six-militon at an e ‘cost ofa over as the reservoir fs 90 close to the Sanueens are considering having ibe children busy dccoraiiva Mrs. Florence Britsch. Utah Mother of the Year, and Mrs Gandia Black, Utah Young Mother of the Year, will be iv sien the nearby temple, ‘er decorative designs also are being considered. Prove Opens Bids to Repaint Huge Water Tank Near Temple Provo City's water officials are the outside of the giant tank is to bids to repaint a pn et markings gallon reservoir to harmonize with the LDS Temple which is nesr the water appears that - fact five different color thecost will be about 2$06, designs are being considered in ‘The steel reservoir must he addition wi straight paint sand blasted down to white In general, the tempie te wi considered to metal, sealed with a pri mer and decoration ‘was S toated with vinyl or high the most costly by the sing and the straj color epoxy ina bidding schedule, Gwaper. The extra oe for the the ae called for six alternate strives to bids as well as estimates of the fascia with the hesaeeiag cost of painting adjoining temple was beiween one and two Sule , and then of thousand dollars. — the inside of the ‘According to Mr. Weadon, fina! frais jobindore, when the decoration fer the tank will be the city, BYU, and LDSChurch officials. FocmtivePala tos One of the aiternative Paint Seertage treatments being considered for The painting contractors six-miltion tieTemple andappearsata Merit Schelarship Given Te Student in Am. Fork Fu scaviersiip iv ine tmiversity of his choice in the second of three contests sponsored by the National Merit Corp. Max is the only Utah County student to win in this group. iewere also five idaho Students announced as winners atthesame time. Other Utah winners are Dale Neibour, Farmington; Peter -. beets Paul Talbert, all of Industries takehis scholarship in the field of Orem PTA Announces Arts Event The Orem City PTA Council Green Bail will be held Saturday has schedule a Festival of the evening in the Spanish Fork Aris to displayart from the city's 12 schools at the OremCity Stake Center. A dance will begin at 8:30 p.m is to include items followed by a floor show the Spanish Fork Stake Gold and couple from each ward will be in Music will be by the Blue Notes. ‘The dance is open to those over 14 at no charge. Best dress is requested. Refreshments will be served. n Shop, homemaking anc art classes and any other art work completed studen’s during the schaoi Bach school submit from judgeswill 8 and third prize as well honorable mention. The event is to last from 1! * a.m. until 4 p.m. and the public is na GheBoilSeeevaln Published every afterns fire, ora very hot day. invited to view city ‘oughout < gay mrougn Friday and . squaie by ane Daily ey Tse Street, Provo, ‘Utan ace Sroup and performances by thecity’s junior high school ee €. JENSEN, Pubiisher Entered as second class matter ot \ excused, City officials agreed vo the request The entire family jogs at 6:30 Sead “You jast learn to walk in the cor and do one thing with one esanother thing with the busy activities. They were alsa active itt musical . Mrs. Britsch once asked, “When are these kids going to leam to read?” She said the children also worked with their father, a humanities professor at BYU and author of seve books who isalso anavid c: “Children are given too many ready-raade " she said. “It Gifes their orantivity Ta lesen Clark Painting bid in the high $60,000 Hanan SPRING 1S HERE 1 we a S100... BRIGHTER UP YOUR FRONT PORCH, PATW'S, BEGHING ETC. WITH THESE SPECIAL PRICES j (STANT MILK Apmsraonc's . apesoe Reg. 3.69 Sq. Yd. Wit eé i, Bee PANCAKE MIX i ORANGESsee mn 6/1 |saantoo With A Hidden Flexibie Waistband Lelsure Time aur ee | TURF GRASS DEOBORART FOR DOOR OF OETDGOR U2t from Jaymar Ruby Pigg sngBaig pe, aeal ope oll Es 3 lasts TOOTHBRUSHES 8q. yd. jee. ae a/ 18 sa ORION come. 804 i i LGHTERS -— Jesse en PtASTICS \ \. incredible *“nO Quit knit” with 2 deep 4” elastic waistband that provides extra comtort in muvement. 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Your choices of imeny assarted colors; sizes 32 thru 42. te and it fas an estimated i weaHOCOLATE i Pierce's isa ....8/1" ; styling with 4 sockets and north-south bird migration hee i g Co bid in the 4 AME 4 par...6"f 0 £00 range MEMDESR Audis Bureau of Cir United Press Int NEA Service 30.00 % b=12/1" i & it ee 3 ie aw $20,000 range, =| meee , Knit Slacks A lowbid came from B.H. Greenly Co. with bids ranging from $51,385 to $53,385 for ee the reservoir, $300 to eessory Duil ingsand reservoir cated that het the basic painting job the work could be done for $47.025 if high build epoxy paint was used, He also noted that an additional. $1,502 could be deducted from the bid price if the Geadline for the work were extended for State painting did $22 the straight painting job with a $1,050 tag on adjoining bu: $925 for disinfection and deduction if dealines were moved back. Clark C, Nelson and Sons. bid the past office ia Provo. Ulan, H COUNTY “One vashihyNene Sia mont? carrier awreh Mrs, Black said she and her 4 Tooter... husband. Dean, participate in family hobbies which wih Sansabelt® they requested that their bid be music, He was first placewinner in the Music Teachers National MAXR. BUHLER Association, Southern Division; first place winner in the Utah eontest. Baldwin Junior Achievement American Fork recently Contest and first place winnerof proclaimed a “Max Buhler Day" the Clair Huffaker Youth Writing inhis honor. beginning ai 9.30. One sunshine population in a hurry as than compete ey against when there is a large eachother, Mrs. Britsch is a’ well-known In these cases, the demand on local musician and teacher, the the water system is more the mother of five children. Two sons norma! fiow of the city well and are professors at Brigham ing sources can comfortably ee University. Another son is ite t ai the jaceinto the \ ‘The city hed hoped the entire University of Southern job could be completed in the California. Two daughters, also in month of May when water college graduates, live become at their best. California and Texas. Mr. and 4 that there is a Mrs. Britseh have i% eaeeis on oe at that grandchildren. She said her children were time alsd it may net possible to ebiain the approximately 1,500 always “expected to be good gallons of paint in the time children, to be good students, fo allowed by the city. Different Paint Painting contractors also Power Source that if the city wil! The falling water of the Mow tham fa nee high held for ie COMFORTABLE Bybee, Mark Johnson, Camille SPANISH FORK — With the theme, “Sunshine of My Life,” by the epoxy paint, which is more to work and see ‘a finished readily available than latex, the to meet 80 per cent of man's product is one of the greatest cast of the vee job could be total energy needs. Only i to iherapies for children.” reduced abou 2 per cent of man’s energy Mrs. Britsch said many The jow sider ‘at the bid now comes from hydroelec- ehildron today are “searching opening was Davis and Whetman tric sources. for themselves by not doing Painting of Centerville Utah, with a bid that was only 50 per Ge cent of the next lowest bidder. In discussions with water officials after the bid opening representatives of the painting firm indicated tbat they had made a mistake in the biddiny due fo the complexity of the bid, and some last minute changes made in the bidding schedule and Blier, Hill AFB and Kathleen Spanish Fork Stake to Hoid Ball Saturday Mrs. Britsch said the week's BRNti a The children conduct family home evenings in the home. They work on 2 given theme each day during the week. Theyare also taught at the dinner table on a mawar basis. nee: Utah students te wir a one-time indicated that because of the oi! shortage, oo is in very short supply probably mot be obtained in time for the time schedule the city set forthe paint je City. water officials say the six-millinn gallon storage unit holds a rdof the eniire city waters. Storage capacity ig important when large of water is 2 foster children, al! between 242 and 8 yearsold. Specific morning Sod pushing: tecke ere listed on? cards. ..ewards, in the form of “Black Family Bucks,” are ‘givenfor some tasks. ot abe Max R. Buhler, 2D i, Box i63, American Fork, is one of seven ‘The two women wili represent the state in national competition in New York City in May. Mrs, Britsch will compete in a week of activities culminating with the announcement of winner ca May 10. Mrs. — MRSFLORENCE BRITSCH MRS. CLAUDIA BLACK alsowill be involved during tha Week talets and to anything.” #<* when the winner of S developthei. Young Mother competition also Need for Creativity will be "heter ted 3 it. of Mrs. Black echoed the belief Low Key Compet tion tg that children ought to be altuwed be creative. Her children are activities “is not like a Miss haveour meals together.”” ia fae in activities which America contest." She said the Howte | 225-8141 ; | 106s $0. stare, opm Reasn's Fiscount Pharmacy i jneor Panes: i nota A ES soot RLIEEE Font RENOALERT enemy OEEwe MIRE! HNERE IEF seederti considering bids gallon reservoir west each moming. The children eet Both of Utah's Mothers of the Year believe children should be uliewed io be creative. They aise said they have experienced no probiem in keeping their |