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Show Page 22—-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Friday, April 27, 1979 Alpine Council Authorizes Sewer Construction Payment caused by excava ALPINE Atitslast regular counci] meeting city During the mee! officials approved a progress payment of $183,134 53 to Engineers Construction for its work on the new sewer system Hal Babcock attended the meeting to fo: ly protest objections made at the previous meeting by council members After some discussion. council! agreed that the firm had resolved a number problems and payment was approved Those problemshad nothing to do with the quality of the work, but included such problems as unmarked trenches, dust, that compaction w specifications of the cc Mr Wilde predic the line within a settle The m. be a failure or two elsewhere He emphasized. however. and problems with keeping roads open to traffic In connection with the sewer construction it was noted that but 150 feet of mail line on Grove Drive and a crossing of Dry Creek was all that was specifications were should be fairly mii bee that being met anc needed to complete that portion of the project Mr. Babcock indicated that paving crews soon would be in the community and would work as rapid ly as possible to repave the roads torn up by sewerin stallation We will be laying the road base and Geneva Rock eee CT) will be paving. he said. “We expect their crew will catch up with ours, so they won't paveall the roads onthefirst visit,” he said ay Paving should begin about 15 May, Mr. Babcock added. He also said that bythe end of the week 90 percent of all irrigation ditches disturbed by construction will be restored Several councilmen then complimented Engineers Construction for its work, especially for resolving some complaints brought about by inconvenience | / ei (SN Shines ityie Sale Price 3.49 -$1.25 Cash Refund =1.25 Your Cost BONNEVENTURES International Toastmistress Club is formed symbolically here with officers accepting Club of Ogden. from left are, Marjorie Muir, treasurer of the new club; George Baldwin, partly obscured, secretary; Reed Olsen, vice president; Verlene responsibility from Connie Truax, far right, of the Articulates Toastmistress Turner, president, and Connie Truax, in- stalling officer. The Bonneventures is saldto be thefirst Toastmistress club to accept male members. There are 12 men and seven women as official charter members. Toastmistress Club Formed 4 Districts, With 12 Men on the Charter Teachers The Bonneventures International Toastmistress Club, said to be the only one in the western United States to ac Strangulation Victim Identified MURRAY, Utah (UPI) — Salt Lake County deputies have identified a strangulation victim as Rosemary Thoreson, 31, from Minnesota Officers werestill looking Thursday for the woman's missing car, a red Ford Pinto with Minnesota plates The victim was found deadin a basement apartment Wednesday where she had been staying with friends. Officers said she was lying on a bed, fully clothed with a cord around her neck. Blood was spattered on the floor near the bed. | received ts cept male members, charter last week at a banquetheld at the Royai Inn Motel in Provo There are seven womenand 12 men charter members of the club. The objectives of this and other Toast mistress Clubs are to enhance leadership training and speech improvement through better communications, active individual and group participation As almost any husband knows, marriageis perhaps the most expensive way of getting some of the household workdonefor nothing. — Shelby Friedman in Quote. 2.24 6 stores to serve you Sign Pacts SALT LAKE CITY UPI) — The first teachers’ contracts for the 1979-80 school year have been reached between the Utah Education Association and the districts. Teachers in Beaver. Garfield. South Sanpete and Wayne school distriets approved contracts. the UEA said Tuesday. They are the first contracts eporoied Reed Olsen, vice president George for the next school year. Baldwin, secretary; Marjorie Muir, Manwascreated littreasurer; Shirley Phillips and Lewis. tle lowerthan the angels, Boynton, delegates to council and hasbeengetting a litIva Snell, Council Two president, tle lower ever since. — presented the charter to the new club. Josh Billings Connie Truax of the Articulates Toastmistress Club of Ogden, was the installing officer. She installed the following: Verlene Turner. president AC. ELECTRONICS => Aavtatirire)t Washerwith 3 Automatic cyclesPlus KNIT Setting Sanyo Savings Day Super SURGILATOR* agitator creates vigorous water action @ SANYOStereo cassette recorder with AM/FM stereo radio and LCD digital clock @SANVO amen cassette ) stereo playerwith full auto reverse. 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