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Show Pleasant Grove Gets New Councilman, “Planning and Adjustment Boards By MARILYNN POTTER esems Greve City Council Mon* PLEASANT GROVE — A new day night. eity councilman, a new planning Gerald W. Klemm was appointeommission and a new board of ed to fill the unexpired termi of ing to borrow enough money to meet special improvement obli- gations, according to a report to the city council Monday evening HEADS BOOSTERS — Albert by DeLance Squire, auditor, Hedquist, new: president of the Orem Boosters, Inc. The city council has already authorized payment of $37,000 out of current funds to pay on special. improvement projects. Orem Booster warrants to pay off the project, costs or obtaining a loan on*tax ‘Club Picks anticipation money to pay off the obligations until special improvement bond money ig avail- New Officers OREM — Albert Hedquist was Do you want to join the Provo Chamber of Commerce Good-will tour to Las Vegas? Manager Robert Halladay said today there is room for a half dozen or so additional passengers on the chartered plane which will leave the Provo Airport at 8:30 a. m. vacation city. Accountants Urge Public to Attend Meeting Tonight meetings will be held in Salt Lake Dr. Frank Wilkinson was elect- pation notes’ for interest rates City and Ogden. ed to the post of vice president of approximately 2% per cent Discussion leader in Provo will and Orland Pyne was re-elected compared to the six per cent be Robert Smith, from the faculty by acclamation to serve again as secretary and treasurer. All are Members of the Orem Booster charged ,for the interim war- Shannon, Dave Green and Robert band of Provo good- Airlines, who will show them the company’s installations there. of the accounting Bonanza staff will host the Provo visitors at a noon luncheon at the Frontier .Hotel. The travelers will have the afternoon free and will attend a show at the Frontier in the evening after a Chamber of Commerce dinner with leaders of the Las Vegas C. of C. The return flight to Proyo will leave the Las Vegas Airport about midnight. ‘told ley will leave Tuesday as guest, of the Air Force to attend a fire-power demonstration at Elgin AFB, Fla., with stops as Maxwell AFB, Ala., and New Orleans, La. The council approved agreement with Brigham Young University and Radar Club to share cost of sewer and water lines to serve BYU movie RADAR PRESIDENT — Dr. Roy B. Hammond, newly-elected president of the Provo by phoning Mr. Halladay or Clayton Jenkins, assistant The Udall Udall report that the Growfield ization meetings for four days insewerline will soon be completed, stead of three on street improvebut did not immediately approve ment taxes with hearings from Growfield Plat B. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday and 8. Accepted a strip of land 239 Oct. 14, 15, 16. feet long from Robert A, Burns to 7. Heard Mayor Marion Hinck- tioners for annexation. Reservations can be made Las Vegas Airport at 10:30 a. m. by officials of oBnanza hearing for Councilman A. K. Brienholt ab- widen Riverside Drive (450 Lab in Carterville. stained from ‘voting on the first 4. Accepted an ea ement for reading of the ordinance in as dar Club much as his firm, Security Title water line through the property. and Abstract, was among peti- - willers will be met at the public the council that 57 per cent of Property owners have petitioned for annexation. Cornaby, board of adjustment. Pres. Ed Converse and his Utah County ‘accountants and able. This bond money cannot the public |jare invited to attend a be obtained until after the*equal- meeting on ‘‘Seeking out the Hidization board has met following den Payroll,’ to be held this evethe 15-day periéd when citizens ning at 7 p. m. in Provo Utilities are allowed to pay off the obli- Building. gation in cash. Then the city The meeting is one of three borrow the funds on tax antici- Cornaby, Reed Walker and Ray manager. and set City Manager Earl YOU CAN STILL MAKE TRIP TO LAS VEGAS! elected president of the Orem Boosters, Inc. in an election meeting held Monday evening bonds for the balance of the sponsored the same evening by in the Orem City Hall. He suc- money. National Association of AccountThe council made a motign to ants, Utah Chaper. The other eeeds Hollis Scott who hax served for two terms, site, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. J. Thorne, planning board; Jerry C. Hill, O. M. Shoemaker, Lloyd CALL IN RESERVATIONS Wednesday for the Nevada The council was faced with the decision of arranging for interim Provo City Council Monday eveIn other action, the council: 8. Approved renewed: of ‘ideal ning approved at first reading an1, Approved two subdivisions, with Dave Reynolds to. put oa |@exation of Foote Addition, a 131- the Davis Riverside Plat A and wrestling matches at Eldred Recacre tract which imcludes Radar Sagewood Heights Plate C. reation Center, \ 2. Heard City Manager Pafl Club's new Riverside Clubhouse 6. Agreed to hold board of equal- of the Utah Chapter, National As- chairman, Paul Adamson, Robert sociation of Accountants and was active in Orem community afPleasant Grove City Council. He is a cost analyst at Geneva fairs before moving to Pleasant Steel. Grove, Other appointments included Mr. Klemm is now serving as OREM—Orem City is in good financial shape and able to take advantage of a good credit rat- Provo Council Okehs New Annexation chairman of the Young Demo- selection of members of the bate crats of Pleasant Grove. He has ning board and the board of adserved on the board of directors justment. They are John Conway, adjustment were named by the Rex S. Gourley, resigned, on the Auditor Says Orem Credit Rating Good: DAILY HERALD 3 \ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1098 Utah County, Utah studio, Radar Club and others in the area. Provo will pay half of the $46,068 project, and BYU and Radar Club each half of the remainder, Radar Club. New Officers J. V. Mazurie, Kent €. Tolboe, ANNIVERSARY SALE Fred J. Myers and Dr. H. David Elected by Rees, directors. Scale model of the Radar | Club’s new Riverside Clubhouse Radar Club was displayed son, architect. by Willard od Nel- Celebrating our birthday with hundreds of anniversary special buys and clearance. bargains Worry of Dr. Roy B.. Hammond, Provo physician, Monday evening was elected president of Radar Club, FALSE TEETH pas son, attorney, Other new officers elected in- cluded: (A. 3K. Breinholt, Provo City councilman, vice president; S._E. Jacobson, secretary; Richard Wiseman, ‘reasurer, and P. E. Ashton, Harvey S. Glade, * . Slipping orIrritating? succeeding Cullen. Y. Christen- SPECTACUI Pd ae STORE-WIDE SAVINGS Don’t be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling Buy during October and Save! when you eat, talk or laugh. Just rene a little FASTEETH on your lates. This pleasant powder gives a Fomarkabie Sense of added comfort EASY firmly. » ordealing. ots alkaline (non+acid). FASTEETH at any drug counter. BUDG GET TERMS (adv.) ¥ High horsepower “heavies” too thirsty? Longer, wider ’59 cars Tired of parking Little foreign cars too little? won’tfit your garage? a big, bulky ear? department, rants. /On the time period in- Brigham Young University. volvéd;. City Manager O. V. Similar meetings will be conet ...board. Outgoing vice president Farnsworth told the council it ducted Oct. 15 and Nov. 5 and 12 would amount to approximately on various phases of ‘‘Accounting is-M, L. Wadley. | Robert-.Gammell was elected $1200 savings on interest for Supplementary Cost of Lato serve the unexpired term of charges. Allen Dickey met with the Lee Bishop and there is one’ council representing citizens on more board position to fill to finish out ‘the unexpired term/of Robert Mower who resigned /this summer. Other board mephbers present included M. D. Wallace and city council representative, Earl .Wengreen. The new officers were elected in October this year instead of in March to allow them more time to plan Orem’s annual celebration. In a discussion on the celebration i was decided to keep the floral youth theme but =, change the date from Decoration , Day to-one later in the season, \possibly in the latter part of bor,’’ that is cost to employers of fringe benefits: 800 West between 200 North and 400 South in regards to the completion of the road in this area. He told the council that the citi- unexpected high costs of opening Toad on special improvement project ard that it had never completed and the seal coat-put on. He said that the soon as possible. City Manager Farnsworth reported to the council that irrigation water stock valued at about $32,000 is held by Orem Center Street, The councilpromised to check the funds and se zens had been paying for this if something could be ia 'been citizens in the area had decided not to pay any more on the spe- and recommended that the city eial improvement obligation un- liquidate its holdings of this til the city filled its part of the stock by returning it to property bargain. Upon ghecking the records, it owners or by outright purchase. The city acquired the stock dur- was found that the six blocks in ing the years a city ordinance question had not been included required that home builders de- are nearly depleted due to the completed, it was decided, : THE COMPACT CAR WITH THE BEST OF BOTH: BIG CAR ROOM - SMALL CAR’ ECONOMY ® EVEN MORE ECONOMY FOR 'S9 ®NEW PERSONALIZED COMFORT June. The celebration. last year on a road oiling project and the posit with the city a unit of irhad much to commendit, espe- special improvement was for rigation water stock in order to cially the original production, sewer installation only. The city obtain a building permit. “‘Magic in Mero’’ and it is hoped council told Mr. Dickey that the Final determination as to the that. something similar can be road could only be finished with stock disposition will be made produced this year. “B” and ‘“‘C” road funds which when an‘audit of the stock is City Recreation Square Dancing Begins Tonight iim) A fall square dance class for i eae) aT CM Le oe beginners will begin tonight at 8:30 at the Eldred Recreation Center, First West and First South in Provo, under the sponsorship of the Provo City Recreation Department. The class is for adult couples and will be~under the. direction of Earl and [lene Beck, who have successfully taught in the Central’ Utah number of participated area for a years. They have in many national square’ dance jnstitutes and conventions in the past few years and Mr. Beck has called at most of the big state and regional “festivals. Registration for the NEWT1959 RAMBLER CUSTOM CROSS COUNTRY. F + h 108-inch anyone may attend The class will be devoted to of the fundamental figures of square dancing and basic round dance techniques and should enable dance in most of Six or Rebel V-8. Here’s good news from Rambler, the topcar in sales gains. The new 1959 Ramblers on display today, while brand-new in styling, brand-new in exclusive differences, are still trim and compact. Gasoline mileage is even better! quainted’”’ night. teaching E shows most will be even longer, wider, heavier and thirstier for gas than ever? the first class this evening free of charge as it will be a “get acthe Th AVE YOU BEEN DISMAYED as Word of the new 1959 cars 10-week class will be $4 per couplé; |however, wk See smart new interiors with room for six 6-footers. 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