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Show f THE CITIZEN MARCH 30. 1972 Congressman . To 80th Birthday Celebrated Visit Congressman Orval C. Hansen Pop 'N Pin Lanes, after which he will be in Preston Friday, April Will be at the courthouse from 7th on his annual visit. nine ten anj t0 meet witj, hjg breakThere will be a Mrs. Mildred Ilanscn, Weston, fast that morning at 7:30 at the constituents. celebrated her 80th birthday anniversary Sunday at her home. Her children, grandchildren and came to ce- Icbrate ft with her, each helping furnish the dinner. Those present were her son, and Mrs. Marco Hansen and two children, Longview, Wash; a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reese no-ho- st Engagement Announced Mrs. David L. Johnson of Preston announces the engagement of her daughter, Myrna, to Robert Francis Carone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carone, Salt Lake City, Utah. The couple is planning an April 13 wedding at the Seville Reception Center, Taylorsville. is a graduate of The bride-elec- t Utah Technical College in the field of accounting. While attenshe served as ding Studentbody Vice President and was affiliated with Upsilon Tau Theta chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma as Pledge Mistress. She is a member of the Mormon llanson and children, Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Checketts, Preston, a grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Checketts, Preston and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Bullock of Pleasant Hill, Calif, were also in attendance, as were ten grand- children and five children, Mrs. Hansen had a decorated birthday cake and received gifts. great-grand-D- r. h, Budget Adopted Continued from page 1 be official city clean-u- p day, with scouts and school kids helping clean the parks and streets, and the city and Chamber of Commerce honoring these youngsters lunch after the at a work is completed. Pick-u- p of refuse from yard cleaning, tree pruning, etc. will begin by the city sanitation crew on Monday, April 3. Residents who put debris at the curb can expect it to be collected, and if they are missed by chance, they may call the city office. This service will continue throughout April. The fact that some city residents are not hooked up to the sewer system, but rather using septic tanks, was discussed, and plans made to see that every individual living in the city with (jlfcDISSBQ VfTi i i iflUBCfailb bar-be-q- 1 wws? Pi CONOCO Youth Chorus and is presently employed by Don L Harding & water hook-up- s is also on the Co., C.P.A.s. Mr. Carone will graduate with sewer line. It was pointed out that persons a B.S. Degree in accounting from must be on the sewer system to the University of Utah in June. comply with city ordinance. Also He is presently employed by noted was the fact that Prestons Continental Bank in the Trust CHECK FOR SEWER Gaylord K. Harward, FHA County Supervisor, shown at extreme high water table makes septic Department. Gamble a check for $15,000, which has been eannarked for an Glenn Preston Mayor right, gives tank usage a health hazard to the sewer project in the city. Shown also are city engineer, Wendell Smith, left, and clerk, extension community. -C- itizen Photo Arlene Nash. A letter of application for the position of summer recreation Continued from page 1 director was read, and plans Garner and D. F. Foss. 10 a.m. to noon, Ross Rasmusmade to investigate personnel for this position, as well as the parks sen, Doug Webb, Bill Jones and W. Paul Merrill. caretaker for the season. Noon to 2 p.m., Wes Mink, Bob A motion was made to hire Kent Montague as sewer plant Smith, Doug Eggett, William P. supervisor, to replace Jesper Shumway, Larry Beckstead and Rasmussen, who is retiring. The Harley Greaves. The city of Preston has been Because of the high ground area, as well as future residents. 2 to 4 p.m., Jim Tasso, 0. D. possibility of using Mr. Montague awarded a grant of $15,000 for an water and impervious nature of Each family has paid $200 toward in the water department was also Robinson, Walter Ross, Delbert extension of the present sewer the soil, septic tanks and drain total cost of this project, and the Keller and Angus Condie. discussed. in the southwestern fields are not working, and raw city will match the $15,000 grant system 4 to 6 p.m., Neil Nelson, 0. S. section of town. This grant sewage is being discharged into made by the Federal Home Webb, Burton Martin and S. W. provides proper sewage disposal barrow pits in several instances. Administration. Hie citys share Geddes. for 16 families in that part of the This addition to the sewage will be in the form of equipment 6 to 8 p.m., Ace Beckstead, who are presently using system in Preston will be greatly and labor for the installation of Demar Merrill, Mike Adams city tanks with drain fields and appreciated by those living in this this system. septic and Ralph Millar. cesspools. . Rotary Radio City Receives $15,000 For Sewer Project CONOCO 00 Sirwoee We Are Proud To o Announce That Kimber Christensen, Long Time Oil Distributer And Service Station Operator We Are Proud To Will Take Over Announce Management Of Bosens Sales And Service Lonny Olsen, Kims Tune-U- p and Repair Specialist Will Also Be Employed At Lonny Olsen Kimber Christensen Bosen's These new men join our qualified staff of Dennis Johnson, front end specialist, Earl Kirkbride, tire specialist, Allen Powell, tire specialist, Bryon Long station operator, Alex Inglet, station operator. 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