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Show Halladay Sets Walk Saturday Friday, October15, 1971 THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page § Orem City ManagerIs Concerned Over Fate of Water BondIssue OREM— OremCity Manager would pay for the construction of the system fast enough to supply Earl W. Wengreen expressed a 5 million gallon storage tank the demand during the peak Mr. Wengreenstated that the two proposed trunk lines to be concern over the fate of the and the installatior. of two major hours. It is during that time that installed with funds irom the Water Rond Issue coming up on trunk lines for the city's water the reserves stored in the tanks bond issue are part of the distribution system. are allowed to be “drawn down” natural development of the has announced that he'll take a the November election. walk through Provo as part of Atstakeis an issue of $450,000 The citizens of Orem will to supply the demand. The master plan which was adopted his campaign. in municipal water bonds which have the option of accepting or “draw down” is replenished sometime ago. rejecting the bead issue in the overnight and during slack His walk, which will take place One of the lines will be inNovember election. hours. Saturdey, wili begin at the stalled down 200 N. the other will Finance Firm Edgemont Elemertary School The springsarealsoa problem be installed-on 600 S. Both lines Little response on North Canyon Road at 9 a.m. “What bothers me is that since they do not {low at a will run between Pallisades and He sai3 that he urges all inwe've had verylittle response constant rate the year round. On State Street. terested people in Provo to join fromthe people,”’ Mr. Wengreen an average year theflowis atits him as he passes through the said. “Wejust don't know where lowest around the middle of May. The flow increases to the Had Her Fill city. Mr, Halladay said he we stand.” believes this is one way he can A check for $1000 has been The city manager said thathis middle of July and begins to BURLIN Calif. (UPI) meet more people in the com- presented to Brigham Young concern over the matter was recede again sometime in Mrs. Gregory, an August or September munity and find out about University as an unrestricted that he wanted the people to ardent conservationist, didn’t problems in gift by Household Finance know exactly howimportant it is Greatest Flow like what she was seeing from neighborhoos Corporation, it was announced for the bondissue to be passed The springs are fortunately herhospital window [hope that as we walk along today by D.R. Williams, Orem City Councilman Don we'll pass certain areas 0 manager of the Provo HFC Shaw pointed out receutly that flowing at their greatest during Using a pair of binocv'erste the warm monthsbut even then view San Francisco Bay while significance in Provo--areas office, on a 2ouple of occasions in the they need to be supplemented recovering from injuries sufabout which I’m concerned, The gift was part of a $126,600 past few years water levels had with the wells because of the fered in an auto accident, she Mr. Halladay said, educational support program in become so low thatif there had demand during those hot saw clouds of dust on the Mr. Halladay is the youngest which the company presented been a fire of any consequence candidateforfile for the post of checks ranging from $100 to there might not have been months, Mr. Wengreen stated shoreline near the airport. He pointed out that by adding She telephoned the Bay Area FIRST CONTRIBUTION to the permanent Herald. Examining papers as they are city commissioner in the for- $1000 to 712 privately supported, enough water to fight it even collection of records and newspapers to be prepared for binding are Clarence A. Grant theoming election. He is liberal arts colleges and though the wells were pumping the capacity of the proposed 5 Conservation District and after million gallon tank Orem would investigating the dust, the included in the files of the American Fork and student volunteer Craig Shields. More currently seeking a master’s universities, at full force. havea total capacityof 8 million agencyissued an order for the Public Libraryhistorical records room was than 25 years of commenity history is indegree in public administration Since 1956, when HFC Orem currently has two gallons to draw down on during airport to stop illegal filling donated by the late Dena 3. Grant, former cluded in the newspapercollection. at BYU established its annual program storage tanks, one of a million periods of highest demand, operations. American Fork correspondent for The Daily of educational gifts, these have gallons and another of two No Bedroom City totaled $1,600,000. Checks were mi! -n galluns. Waterfall Modern Olympiad Thefirst modern Olympiad it is estimated that as sent to all private four-year Two Sources accredited colleges and Mr. Shaw printed out. STANDARDOFFICE SUPPLY took placein Athens, Greece many as 63,954 gallons of in 1896 and only uine nations water per second fall over universities in 47 states in which Wateris supplied both bywells ‘With the shopping developwere involved. The 1964 300 feet over the famous the corporation operates. It has and by water from Alta Springs ments well under way we can FASTDELIVERY SERVICES Olympic Games in Tokyo Lower Falis of the Yellow morethan 1,600 branchesin over through Deer Creek. expect our water system to be 40 W. Ist.N. - Provo Mr. Wengreen pointed out that used by more and more had some 94 participating stone River in Yellowstone 1,000 cities in the United States Phone 373-5250 the wells cannot be pumpedinto residents and industry as well.” nations. AMERICAN FORK — Student volumes will be available for and Canada. National Park. volunteers began the jo of inspection during the ded compiling files of newspapers of the Historical Records Room, contributed to the Historical which is teatatively slated for Records Room collection this Nov.3 Other civic clubs, PTA week. One of the major assignmentswill be compiling a organizations, church groups, series of 25 years issues of The business houses and other American Fork Citizen, which community organizations are will be bound and filed for presently compiling records of reference of those using the their groups which will be included in the newly completed records room. Reed E. Hal'aday, candidate for Provo City Comunissioner, Gives BYU $1000 Check 5.0.5, Students Start Compiling Newspaperfor Library The present coliection was room. Mrs. Grant was one of the organizers of the construction newspaper womanfor almost 50 project which resulted in building of the spacious room. years, Her husband, Clarence A. Women's Clubs of the comGrant, is assisting in compiling the collection into years, with munity, as well as civic clubs have donated funds toward student volunteers working to place the newspapers in furnishings which are now being seq e in preparation to selected. The Historical Records Room was a project of the binding American Fork President’s Working on the project this Council, comprised of the week were Craig Shields, Boyd presidents of all the federated Kitchen and Mark Crawford. It women’s clubs of the comdonatedto the librarybythe late Dena S. Grant, who was a is anticipated that the bound Penney Days! And suddenly every aisle is alive with fabulous buys. Save 2.11 Sale 148° 168° sole, hard rubber heel. Antique NewspaperPlay Major brown smooth Reg. 18.99 ‘Harness boct' with stained leather uppers. Sizes 6%to 13. Role in U.S. Progress briarwoodgrain leather uppers, broad toelast, pull straps, composi:.on sole, rubberheel. Sizes 6%to 13. press is not a criticism of the editor of the Ogden Standard local press, but of a few eastern Examiner, told the Provo newspapers. He said the President does Kiwanis Club Thursday that newspapersarethe instruments respect the press,butis critical of those papersoreditorials that of progress. He cited the statement of give him a bad time. Mr. Moler has been an editor ThomasJefferson saying, “The with the Ogden Standard press may not be perfect butit is the best means we have of Examiner since 1963, coming from United Press International communication.” where he served as a He called communication the correspondent for some 25 “Jife blood of the community,” years. He was an overseas pointing out the high regard correspondent during World President Nixon has for the War II and the Korean War, has press in spite of personalattacks witnessed more than 40 atomic against him. blasts and has been on assignMr. Moler said that criticism mentto both the North and South by the administration of the Poles, Rome and Shanghai. Enlistment of Utah Unit Reg. 18.99 7”Side z!p boot has strap and buckle styling. rich redwood brown grain leather uppers. leather sole. CT Laas Is Planned by the Army Save 2.11 Sale 15° Reg. 17.99 boot with pany. 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Hetookbasictraining Armyis able to offer its delay on active duty plan at Fort Ord, California, ad- fromentry for this “Wnit" where one acvanced training and ae School tually enlists now and does not icky come on active duty until the * specified date. Young men from Utah are Wash. in November 1970 where urged to join this unit and stay he is now a Tank Commander. He re-enlistedlast monthfor six withtheir buddies. years and received $10,000 as a See any of your Army Recruiters (SFC Gordon A. re-enlistnent bonus. Sgt. Ney was selectedfor the Speak, SSG Vernon N. Noland SWG Timothy L. Berhow, Sgt. based on his exemplary interest, Robert C. Ney or SP4 Mitchell L. appearance and performance of Larson) at our newlocation at 348 West Center, Provo (forduty. His function is informing assistant recruiter assignment his age group of his experience merly Federal Building, Ist in th Army, the benefits West Ist North) o~ call 374-5011, available and what armylife is extension 7295. 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