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Show April /. 175 - “Provo Awaits EPA’s Permit Orem AutoMallsda Eaviroamental Three car deslerstps lave presentation io th~ council on a use for the lege Me indicated an interest in locating the presentation wii] be in Orem if the Gly approves the use of the iand ylang 1330 South end ycsday and added be for an automobile mall bebeves s decision an the use of te lard will be made at that dma of Chmberof te ie Agency has 1 limits go the quality of watpr the Provo: second discharge. invedves over?weer amLie a intepesied persons may Mr. Squire toid councilmen Tuesday “ei that the city could ‘The pronased permit would set limits to the amouis: af discharge a any ane day, the ne Seager the rdness, tual suspended solids and the toh} disc ved solids, S.L. Counsel standards, including a schedule for making measurements. It ‘The EPA is proposing to issue To Address aiso will require that the city The perraill ill sei ith neta wastewater discharge previde a schedule at of Hance, 14 dovs aoe he issuance of the permit, to water which is discharged wth indicate whatthe city’s plans are sandards, iwo other eliiueiiis duvigt an 4 and installedor constructed unnamed irrigationditch to U1 Aid Amount Depends On S.Viet Defense WASHINGTON (UPi) — The He predicted that if Ford is convinced Saigon can “stabilize ranking expert on East Asia predicts President Ford will ask Congress for massive military and economic aid io South Vietnam if he becomes the military situation.” the President would ask for considerably more than ine $900 milion already requested --and so far refused. Tob al said there would probably also be requests for omvinced the Saigon govern- ment car hold off the present economic aid for reioeating soluaene Congress has so far shown no Aid for the refugees seems to inclination to provide the $300 be the oniy proposal which has se million for South Vietnam which far drawn support among the peeks Democrati: .asjorily in the attacks. Assistant Secretary of State Senai Senate Philip C. Habib said Tuesday he was expressing his personal epiaion, that no oifiGai decision wil be made until after Gen i nee and other from a assess the situation “The test for us is: are we And Provoan Hurt in Crash An vtfduty Provo police are ankioue lo sumpiets their decisis making teeSn He said dealerships For Water System Study auiomonile are most Orem City Ceuncil Tuesday night approved significant sales tex produciag expenditure of 29.000 for a compiete study of the city's water system. Officials hone io tusinesse: in the ara CCin Orem decrease leakage from the system and estabiish a regular mainienasce urogsar he re told cou excellent who offered suggestions Sonnythe prepesed canyon puck aa: county prcrer, explained features of the plan and tocor stions which are included| in the peony valves and lines. Pitometer did the same thing for Prove lasi year with good resuits he said. Sy ae be aes of oF used Tz puichase wiin leaks o7 Clamping project is nearing compiz ot along 800 East and areas of 400 deales, pro Pitcmeier Associates wit] use a hydri legal aute neentive Fy them oe ne Ara there He also said ihe Qramter of Commerce sil! shouid seii the lend al the price!H speak to tnembers of the Orem pays in orderto provide a turther Chamber of Commerce incentive. Preliminary figures company operates on a ‘Thursday st a noon meeting would plate ihe price af about possible, shutting off which will be held at tne Plank $10,000 an acre pressure and the: House. besepaues by <i Mr, Oswald wnt iy Jegai Vir lgnes aid the eamnane ei} mole = same: for te Sait Lake ty en complete analysis of water system meters, redevelopment apy counsel and secretary of the Ulah Ty anait Authority A University of Utah graduate. Mr. Oswald has served as a Judge Advocate General for the A nubhe hearing te receive US. Amey He received the ae tea propesed expansion described as Outstanding Young Man award plan for Orem City's sewer werimali af on in 1972 trom the Salt treatment has been scheduled for agrinuituen) cep Jaycees and the Utah Ja: April 9 at Bo me ‘wat crops meant for wean antapation| for his civic and commurity population “2 years from now " Engineers cited stiffer EPA consumption, service. S-veral days leet camer the New laws will require the plant All Chamber members ind requirements for effluent from ather businessmen: are iivited to the plant which enipiies into Produce ciass C water. the same plant operated at near its 5.6 million gallons per daycapacity. attend the meeting. Reservations Powel! Slough as a reason for the grade usuaily in Provo River, But Mr. Brown said with the described as fit for fish and maybe made éarly Thursday) at propased expansion. completion of a major sewer line The treatment plant was wildlife habitation and for river theOremChamberoffice swimaming but not meeting the improvement on 1200 West the plant will be processing a million standard for drinking water. Russel! 0. Brown, consulting gallons a dayless thanit was ‘ast engineer. said the maior reason year. He said ground water Seepage inte ie old line was 2 - the ey ject is to we plant's water coming out ‘a ‘the piant, put he aiso said the plant's capacity will He said ai the present time, be moderately while ground waier levels are health department sets the inthat area. we had other studies done."" Glen Sagers, chief sanitarian Restrict Buses with the Cily - County Health Discussing the movement of Department, told the group that traffic through the canyon, Mr. sephic tanks cannot be installed Rese said restricting large in some areas of the canyon vehicles curing the peak hours which have slope problems or would help move the traffic are too close ts the stream, but along. such facilities are acceptable if “You au get more peopleinto the right areas in the canyonif you eliminate buses William =D. Oswaic. ‘counsei for the Salt t Sewer P lant Hearing in Canyon Owners Meetings the North Fork property owners. prepunsl Beiwoen $586.59) end $650.5% paowhase way of the tend County Planners Hold Final ‘The last of a series of will need to defend themsel- meetings, scheduled by the Utah County Planning Commission ves,” Habib said. with property ovners in Provo Canyon, was he!d last night with Off-Duty Officer companies Orem Council OK’s Funds Te plan is to keep the plant readyfor use ir. a majer disaster Mast of the city’s power has been proved by the Bureau of Reclumation’s power system ‘Now ailof the power will come fram this source SitioeteOn Warte Bans Mr Smure said major auto Devdamuen Commitice perait on the North fork road said he exacts faesd sunt information descnbug Site Addrecs is Corrected Ina recent story in the ae Betis Proves which h been{placed an the Ut Register of Historic Sites, an incorrect address was enfr for te Kit Kitty Hines home. correct address is 333 W. Os and just ‘Thestoryof the Angel Moroni Monumen! sear Palmyra, N.Y will be recounted for the Smith Qusins Club of Brigham Young University at 7:30 Thursday (APR 3) in Room 32t Wilkinson Canier. Dr. Oliver K. Smith of BYU, who served in the LDS Eastern States Mission a describe and monument" dedication Hi Qumorahin 1935, her speakers w Robert J. jactude Smii } Asked about package ireatinent plants, Mr, Sagers said a package treatment plant has hee: approved in Hobble Quek Canyon, but the state must have some guarantee a package plant will continue to operate. Many facilities of this kind have probiems, he added ear apo, and ble to get 2 building permit provided requirements of to 20,000 peanle per week during BE. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the vos! nftice ia Priva, Utah MEMBER Audit Sureay of Circulation United Pr national SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘One month, carrier $3.00 acceplable, Mr. Jobrscnsaid the Stolen Airplane leftin nik month ago was recovered at the Ceda: Valley Airport over the weekend according to Mack Holey, Utah Couniysheriff The plane was found par the northeast coryal ae airport. It was inoperable, deputies reported, since the batteries were dead andoil had been drained fromthe engines. is were fat, they added » Recommend a hea.iny ald ¥ you need + Offer c Trict Rental Phin — Pe suns Safer gE" 4 Muses 20 different hearing aid aune tor o broad range of HE. ARING IAPAIRAAENITS Heotin:; Aid Counselcr MR. BILL MATHIE Central Utoh Area Manager — Wilt be in the Prove Standard Optica! Store Friday, from |0:06 A.M, to 1:01) P.M @ heating pinale:n Ae Hathie inv tet ve\ fo come ong take tour FREE ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST 2 per us 9 call and Mr. ate wi cereyou 61 W. CENTER» PNORE 373-2254 colartact Pas sun | (ana pure water.a A SUPE sretch \\ Weta (AN 3/+137 aad (47 ~ hey thats 3 ¢ 4 10; - aitdeees STAHDARD OPTICAL WKi: + TEST Your Hearing ~ Me cost or obiigoli tr Ss s ANTYEOSE. eeWHE, BALE —~e Hot UNDERSTAND? Asked if septic tanks 2: As oooTE TOMATOSAUCE | we 8 wi" _MAVOUINE OlL ao! CAHNED COKE ay rangersin the future who would Concerning physica! be available for patrols and for restrictions of the road, Stan better management of the public Collins challenged the premises of the plan, pointing out that Sundance averages from 15,000 she ordinance are met Ba86 Retier Patrols Mr. Rose indicated the county parks departinent |Do You HEAR Bui Wt 1 now ‘ala Published every afternoon Mon dey through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utah county parks department. ints oF building were the ski season, without traffic probiems sewage problems and other Challenges Housing Limit asked if the He also challenged the number =! rk B* Rose told the group that of additional housing ints Mr. Christensen pointed out 400 brilding had been recernmended, pointing out the aroroved in the North Fork, but development plans pruposed by the aimis to keep it a recreation auy 100 had been built on todate. Sundance would cut down on area, and in addition, 600 pio traffic by offering i dwelling brings problei camping units hove approved, but 6, ly 35 bun. so far Pointing out that ‘oo few rental insteadof driving pack i forth. units >xist ‘n the canyon at He ind'c‘ed that Sundance present to support the “ki area had had a comprehensive ami recreation “cilities, Mr. jeanning study made, and he Rose recommended that the tu.al offered ty share the information buliding in the canyon Le heid to 150 units in addition to the 400 alwady approved. He also indicated the plan recommended Departinent aun widening the road by10 feet into trate capacity of 3 roe: the hillside, with @ retaining Lowell Christensen, a a revised pian will be presented wall ata public hearir id. the <a cur No Moratorium Now Carl Jobnsoi:, county planning director, emphasized to the group that the morstorium _~ building in the canyon was } qh the plan, stating, “! think it is beautiful."’ He articularty the enthusiastic i to place all public parks in the canyon under management of 2 BHFARM fe. i" ia peliution. 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The northbound Limits ov Bul! car driven by Mr. Nayior was on One recommendation which , but passed through the funeral procession and resuited in some controversyat Tuesday's meeting was the collided with the other car. report that ‘building in the North Both drivers were injured cad Fork be limited because of treated at Utah Vallev Hasnita! Testraitis imposed by the road, being driven by Steven S. Cooiey, of 191) W. 300 S.. Provo.at the time it collided with a car driven by Ralph Naylor, 21, of 555 E. Genter, Provo. Officer Cooley's vehicle was eastbound on Center Street passing h ite intersection Sep pode A private car equipped with Sizen and emergency iighis was th> Proposal has been sen! tc various public and private groups. he said. i Slewaii Uiseu, a property owner, commended the two persons injured in a car planning commission for its department is taking ® water crash ai 500 East Center Street recommendaiions made by a samples per week in the river work, stating, "We must have a ‘Tuesday, according to the Utah Citizen's commitive following an area between oemouthof Provo pian, it is the only way we have HighwayPatrol. extensive study of the canvon. officer on escort duty with a fara! jrocession “was One ot etait prey tee i Apri 18th, anc ali be considered inmaking the final detenmination on the city's <o naive majer expanse. 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