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Show University Avenue 4 Seasons Project Bidding Delayed Until May Session opening for the University Avenue beautification which will extend from CenterStreet to.200 North. Leland Gamette, from the city planning office, said several contractors whofailed to meet license requirements can take the state's licensing test on April 12, well after Thursday's scheduled bid opening Thestatewill process thetest in about three weeks and award licenses to qualified contractor. Bids will be opened May10 Mr. Gamette said he hopes the two contracts involved in the project will be awarded that week. He said bid specifications ask for a projected completion date, and headded thecity wouldlike the work completed this summer. Four bids on the $125,000 project were opened Feb. 19. The preliminary plan for Wilderness Associates’ Four Seasons development in east Provo will not be considered but the two low bidders were April 14 as originally planned improperly licensed, according because cityofficials reported to state officials, even though they do not have all the one of the, Neilson Scott, was required data to review the the successful low bidder for al Center Street improvements Jerry M. Howell, community Those bids ranged from developmentdirector, said the $123,064 to $201,913. Property owners will pay for about $107,000 of the project assessed under a improvement special district Assessments will range from planning commission probably will schedule a special meeting to consider the development plan forthe195-acre site The agenda for the April 14 meeting already is too long $51,50 per front foot of property Mr. Howell said, adding the involved and the improvements good thing. No date has been planned. set to $68.50, depending on the area postponement probably is a At a meeting held March 9 city officials decided to take another look at the planned improvements after property owners objected to the cost However, after reviewing w had previously been deleted, commissioners decided to go GRAFFITT Utah Technical College at Provo again is accepting applicati from private individuals who would like to have a home built by the building construction students at thecollege Applications must be submitted by April 30 according to Ed Nolton chairman of the building construction department the homes under a well-defined agreement and with the close done by private contract. the department chairmannoted. who also are licensed general T students who are working this year on three supervision of their instructors Mr. Nolton said the The homeowner furnishes the Thereis a $1500 basefee a three additional $1 per sq. ft. for e homes from private the the factor, and strict Forty-three part of the extra expenses incurred on the project by the year the advanced (second year) students in building construction construct Students do are Friday executive vice president and Utah Technical Provo, faculty advanced RIBROAST..1'°,, construction department chairman added Rib considerable previous experience, the building constitution studentbody at second-year except some who come to the college already with building construcitonstudents, and heating. which must be A proposed new student constitution will be voted on Tom Hover, Anyone interested them at the following addresses: 504 W. 750S., Orem; 734 S. Woodmore, Orem; women’s vice president are 368.N. 950 E., Orem, chairman, inter-club council irman, executive secretary activities chairmanandpublic NewPolitical constitution must be favored by Noted Here This Week at least two-thirds of those voting relations chairman Party Names The annual state conference of the United Head Start Council of Utah will be held in Provo Fridayas part of events for State Head Start Week. so designated Tuesday by Gov Calvin L. Rampton when he signed a proclamation The conference will be held Constitution has been prepared under a student committee chairmaned by Bill Stuver. at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., and will include workshops, displays, a bazaar and an evening banquet, according to Anne Bennett, chairmanof the United Head Start Council of Utah. Head Start centers in Utah County were holding houses today to showthe public some aspects of the program, she explained. The Head Start centers are at Lindon Elementary School; Provo HeadStart, 669 W. 400 S.; Sage Creek School, Springville Salem Elementary School and Santaquin ElementarySchool. Guest speaker for Friday's banquet will be Utah County Commissioner Yukus Inouye. Head Start parents and students will perform musical numbers at the conference Friday. Dr. Terry Jenkins, a communications skills specialist from BYU; Jack Warner, a community representative from the Office of Childhood Development in Denyer, and Lynette Hadden, director of Head Start in southeastern Utah, will be the speakersat the conference. The Millville Home Educators will present a workshop on homestarts, she said. ‘The conference will begin at Provo, with the Memberships On Mapleton Panels Listed MAPLETON — LarryHaines has been selected to serve as chairman of Mapleton City Planning Commission by the other members. Ray Whiting will represent the city council on the commission. Other membersof the board are Owen Quarnberg, Janice Fowles, Jesse Warren, Vaughn 6:30 p.m. Tickets for the Bushmanand Richard Howell banquet can be obtained at Membersofthe city board of Head Start Centers, at the adjustment are Amy Cloward, conference or at the door, she Gerald Hutchings, Glen added Alleman, Lynn Bjarnson and RayWhiting. Appointments to both the 9:30 a.m, and the banquet at BYU Appoints Larson Affirmative Action Man new assistance of student officers led by Mel Poulson, Richfield studentbodypresident. It differs from the current student constitution in that it proposes morestudent officers, with more fo them elected instead of appointive, more carefully defines their duties. abolishes the office of women’s vice president, and provides for constitutional amendment procedures If adopted, the new constitution will provide for a studentbody president, executive vice president, social vice president, cultural vice president, special events vice president, student awareness and academicvice president, and intramural and athletic vice president, all elected by the studentbody Twooffices will be appointive — executive secretary and board of adjustment are made financial directory. Under the present bycity council. planning commission and the Val and elected, withfive other officers appointed financial Those in charge said the office of women's vice Local Officers president was being abolished. underan interpretationof Title Thenewly formed Concerned Nine of the federal Health Education and Welfare regulations prohibiting Gitizens Party of Utah County RSVP Leader elected county The director of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) will address the Provo central scheduled David Gardner, RSVP director, will be joined in the program by RSVP members of nominated Med. for musical numbers, a spokesman fresh new candidates and aa @ forthe Lions Clubsaid The Broom Sales party which would be based in © Drive Committee, chaired by Leslie T. Larsen, is the committeein charge of the 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Grandview Cafe in Provo. university's Gold Medal ‘The extra layer of regional © government is usurping our elected form of government and supplanting the Constitution,” she said U.S. BANANAS 12°. LETTUCE Crisp affirmative action program for the past three years, according to BYU President Dallin H. Oaks “This is not a new position but simply a formalization of a function which has been in operation at the university for Spencer W. Kimball's several years,” the president said. BYU's current affirmative action program, approved in 1972, implements government regulations that prohibit discrimination practices in and hiring Mr. Larson said one of the program of actively seeking and considering persons and Faith Precedes the Miracle personnel university's main objectives is to maintain a positive, ongoing minority women for JON W. 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This bookis based on some of his sermons and messages, but each one has been edited and revised to a reading style while retaining the basic. highly personal mode of expression, The subjects reflect a genuine concern for how Latter-day Saints can find joy and happiness throughliving gospel principles ce Reg. 5.95 $1.00 OFF $495 - ZO Blue Bonnett NGY S eo - MARGARINE . 3° Folgers 3 Ibs. COFFEE [osecel AMERICAN FLAGS e Eagle e Staff and Holder zh ¢Forg! e 3' X5’ FLAG $69 UTAH 373-2430 1° Ib, Utahinstead of back east." Brigham policies. Colby FLOUR men, toset up a clean base for Young University. Mr. Larson, a_ personnel specialist in BYU Personnel Services, has been directing the I: speakerat the meeting and she said that some of the reasons for forming a newparty were j “To bring God back into government and the affairs of | Jon W. Larson of Springville has been namedaffirmative action officer Nippy 1 iA tb. Betty Bates, acting state chairman, was the keynote Lions Club Thursday at that selection county officers, presidentail candidates and selected delegates to the state convention, scheduled April 10 in the old Salt Lake City-County Building, room 301, at 9a.m Provo Lions a a committee and a full slate of Will Address group's regularly meeting CHEESE haselected Kenneth J. Neil, 307 Cherry Hill Drive, Pleasant Grove, as county chairman At the sametime the group discriminationof sexes providing em STEAK . in Conference Activities proposed Whole or Large End examining the homes currently under construction may view offices of president director of studentactivites. Voting will be from 8 a.m until 2 p.m. To beadopted, the The 7-Bone POT ROAST are being constructedthis year. All all except brick -work Tech Students to Vote College at Provo, according to students 57°| 75°. working on the three homes college, Mr. Nolton explained Each POT ROAST adheranceto all building codes is stressed Mr. Noltonsaid job sq. ft. over 1000. Thisis to cover 1976-77 Blade Cut construction faculty Thecabinetry for the homes isdoneby the cabinetclass. Quality of work is a prime building trades. building lot and all materials individuals as on who are journeyman carpenters and members ofthe Utah Tech building members connected with the Utah Tech Mr. Nolton pointed out the training during school year under the supervision of Robert Dunn, Bill Drake and Jim Hill. applications for home construction are considered and selected by an advisory committee of community constructionstudents will build # homes are making completion contractors On a New Constitution ahead with the project Annual Utah HeadStart Home Building Applications Postponed L In order to allow presently unqualified contractors to bid on the project, Provo City officials have delayed the bid Wednesday, March 31, 1976 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 3 Utah Tech Again Accepting OFFICE SUPPLY 69 East Center, Provo 748 South State St., Orem 191 South Main, Springville FOR THE BEST BUY, SHOP UTAH OFFICE SUPPLY yyl “Don't let another day go by without reading these encouraging best sellers.”’ Hurry! 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