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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Friday, October22,1971 Provo Airport In Compliance By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN The Provo Airport is now in compliance with FFA e SSCOOCYNT Os awe tr) tions. Floyd Giles, superintendentof the Provo City Parks and Recreation Department (which includes the airport) Thursday supervised removal of the first sections of a drainage pipe which caused the FFAto place the airport under a “non-compliance” status i3 months ago. The order made it impossible for the city to apply for federal or state matching for airport improvement. A city crew pulled out the first sections of the 12-inch drain pipe which runs through the airport dike and allows drainage water to flow into the airport moat. The entire pipe is some 98 feet in !ength and lies at a depth of approximately 12 feet. Mr. Giles speculated that his crew mightbe able to remove aout half the pipe this week, then would finish the job, st .ting a: the moat side, next Tuesday. Cityoffices will be closed Monday for Veteran's Day Bren thoughall the pipe was ..ot removed Thursday, Mr. Giles said the airport wasfully in compliance, because the water was shutoff anda bulldozerfilled in the trench near the G. Marion Hinckley property. Mr, Giles further apres thatthe city, in cooperation with Mr. Hinckley, wil install a pumping facility at the south end of the Hinckley property to dump waste water over a dike into Utah Lake, rather than into the airport moat. FFAregulations were in violation because officials said a was being provided to dump private drainage water a private eeThe ve placed on a nonSept. 14, 1970. now in compliance with regulations. Supreme Court (Continued From Page 1) ene aades Ls ph gio sition, espec: or aeoabe ‘Star ar S The President tvok note, saying that some had urged a woman and some had urged “the appointment of religious, racial and nationality groups dike Thursday by acityparksandrecreatiocrew. (Continned From Page 1) will not receive full-time iae coe wisncure i dae altinough like the Magazine," rest of the cast, he did not show a variety of moods or variety in Set in Provo Roundup tion; Like the Halloween maskthat hides one’s face, sin obscures fill obviously every groupin the one’strue aspect. This aspect of ByUnited Press International Salt Lake City, Ogden, Provo, country cannot be represented nature of sin will be broughtout at the Christian Science Church Logan: Fair today and tonight; on the court,” he said. Hesaid he had looked for the Sundayin Provo,105 B. 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A Republican, he is a Milwai mn lawyer who Have any of you men ever a in Phoenix, Ariz., been so in love that yru could Nixon named him smell your girl’s shampooed assistant attorney general — hair three blocks away? “the President's lawyer's lawWhenyou're near her, can you yer,” Nixon called him, hear her hair grow?If so, ‘The Powell, a slender, soft-spoken Star Spangled Girl” will provide member of a Virginia family you wit’ countless tips on Wh roots back to colonial courting and the production will America, is best known for his most likely provide you with substantial backstage role in countless laughs. convincing the state’s best Director Max C. 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LADIES SLEEPWEAR a Mr. Giles said he valk tages FAA officials in Salt Lake City, as well as the State Aeronautics Board, to inform them thatthe problem had been corrected andthe airport is CHILI DOGS 15° Petr Removal of the pipe and re-installation of a pump is only & partial sc.ation to the problem,Mr.Giles said. Thecitv is negotiating with several land owners in the area, as well as an irrigation company, to install a permanent pumping plant to pumpthe drainage water into the lake. It is anticipated that a similar program will be negotiated with the Olsen, Halladay, and Knudsen landowners immediately north of the airport, who also pump drainage water over a dike into the lake. In both cases, the work wili :nvolve construction of a y protection against v: block pumphouse as ae compliance status on ae a>) 5 withaylors.& beautel gf We have ar the sizes an Taylor's Carpet Dept. EE: Sherberts and Gobletsin Beauti; ful Colored Gl Ruki lass in Green or ‘uby. Reg, $1.75 to $2.25. 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