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Sunday, August 1 Hi, JM T ywfjfBaii !) 0f 19, 1973 Study Sho vs Subdivisions Turn Into Parasites ( ontmued From Page B assured the roads had been dedicated in public use and were to be maintained b the count) - Democrat to Hun For Party Office SatHep Beverly J White D Tooele. in dav announted her candidacy for of the State Demoas secretary cratic Central Committee Hep White has been state secietary for four years and aNo serves as the of the Tooele County Demon at s She has been a member ol the Stale Board of Corrections and now verves as on the Halfway House Advisory Centro MenCouncil and tal Health Council State pally officers will be chosen at the Democratic State Convention next Saturday in the Terrace 4I4 S Mam Many that at least 12 of the subdivisions "nondie surveyed functional" Thai .s. they lack available water, aie excessively far from urban services and have little oi no scenic or recreational attraction In the functional have no available subdivisions, source of water, only five perient icporl Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant. More than 250 persons viewed faeilities as part of festivities. Tooele-Murra- one-thir- d Plant, Equipment Give Belter Water Better The last day of Water for People Week" was highlighted Saturday by two events an unveiling of new equipmen! at the Murray City and an open Water Dept house at the Metropolitan Water District of Salt I.akp Cottonwood Little Citys Treatment Plant the Metropolitan Water trict of Salt Lake City, In Murray, at the City Hal 54il S. State, Sen Frank E. and Gov Calvin Moss. L. Rampton werp on hand to participate at the starting of Utah's first digital telemetering system for water treat- ipants Sen Moss Duchesne County, for instance, particular subdivision contains - s? 5 - 7 s mm mtm r-- l ' : , 1 52 S' 6 - z 5Z atrai. f. i ft -- f- q q narvTEp BEFORE Give Up Continued From Page party out of office " Any guilt, the B-- S con- cludes, was party affiliation rather than misconduct ir inability to perform Mr Grundfos.sen sees this as discounting much of the aigument by those favoring the present system on grounds that "incompetent or corrupt performers can be thrown out of office by an aroused electo- -- 2? Tf f m : -- - The tourers were also taken m two buses to Murrays main water supply at McC.hea Springs near the mouth of Big There Cottonwood Canyon they saw a new pumping station that is part of Murray's latest water facilities improvement that, the Following group went to two new five million gallon reservoirs Fast and one near -- Stp'tR ' " '" ? i r: A s- iB 1 - i r V mi m .s- - i .'SSS' smmtinmafw i -- - AFTER of the current administrators ac- many Treasurer o o is am m look story! The newly remodeled Coffee Shop is just the beginning. Lambmnne Sid said lie feels his olfice should be elected so it will be responsible to the people a sentiment echoed bv many 700v-23r- d SSI B . knowledged posts held by some of their colleagues might do better under an appointment system "But in response to a quesnone thought his tionnaire, own office should be appointive," Mr Grundfossen said For example 8 30 a m . SV I k: ; r iiftVBWWu !. During the senes of interviews that started in March, the county's three commissioners and others went on record that at least some of the administrative officials should be appointed And . 5 it rate." elected ) . l research rf ijrss si His Vote? Sen Moss. Gov Rampton. Murray City officials, Salt Lake County Commissioner William E. Dunn. Salt Lake City Water Superintendent Charles Wilson and American Works Assn, vice president Robert Hilbert were among the people attending the display and tour which began at Appointment, according to Recon r Jeradean Martin, would "put too much power in the hands of too few 7000 South. At approximately 22nd E 6900 South, the o'ficials looked over two new wells which are able to pump up to 5.000 gallons a minute, Commissioner Davies stated The Hotel Utah and Motor Inn are undertaking a major renovation and expansion program. Our classic exterior facade won't change, but we sparkle with freshness on the inside. Besides the work already completed, this n dollar renovation "I would do everything in power to defeat any plan that would cause the voters to lose their right to the selection of checks and balances needed in county government." she adds my In Sandy at 9000 S Danish Rd. (3500 East), the Little Cot- tonwood Treatment Plant for multi-millio- will include: The redecorating and refurnishing of all present guest rooms A new 1,000 guest ballroom WATER SERVICE 10,000 square feet of new exhibit space 200 elegant new guest rooms All new kitchen facilities Choose from 3 Water Conditioning Plans RENTAL takes core of oil service and momtenonce Rental fee can be applied toward purchase EXCHANGE SERVICE You don't lift a finger. We exchange tor ks as needed. You $mply pay a small monthly charge, like your phone or liqht bill. SERtlSOFT OWN YOUR OWN One of the finest fully outomahe wafer conditioners on the market. Corrosion-proo- f heavy reinforced tank. Payments to suit ony budget. Wt Sevicc Ail & Rtoa Struct Mkn. VI (ikll SERViSOFT . . . tit toe take on a new inside look. All that's good in ineonnnodatioih. dining, convention and mooting facilities is going to get even better. WATER CONDITIONING . 1201 East 21st So., Now Sip House 487-161- 1 also serving Uinta Basin Call Roosevelt 722-355- -- 4 r V 2 618 lots, ali of which have been sold. The lives in another sate and nn longer has any connection with the subdivision Since 11, when the first Ion were sold, no buildings have been cmi strutted in the subdivision and, ol the 2 618 lots. 702 were on the 1972 tax delm " quent list "In the quest for profit, speculator mav overlook or deliberately resist stan dards which are designed to protect the of natural re public from the unwise use sources " the report concludes Will Utahn Attend Event E . 5 fe S.I.. County Test Murray City Water Department Commissioner Sherman D. Davies said the new operation part of $1.5 million worth of improvements in was Murray's water system "the only one in the Intermountain Region " The new operation makes water treatcomment and dispersion pletely automated" except for personnel watching it all the Davies time, Commissioner said told the Gov. Rampton crowd of some 70 people that he was' "very impressed and new the with delighted works. 1500 5? s flf which gets plant water from as far away as Deer Creek Reservoir is able to treat up to 100 million gallons a day, according to a tour guide at 10 30 am which set the new automated system in operation He commented on how pleased he was w'h the new system, adding that he'd never seen one like it before Tn one em- The threw the switch another near -- MTR' y on the deunquere ing until many appear tax roll' "The bureau's survey revealed that l . percent of the subdivision lots in the nine counties were on tax delinquent rolls, the report says The low rate of development within the subdivisions suggests that the devoi opers. some of whom are from out .f state, have sold to people who are mote interested in investment than in building homes 702 Tax Delinquent Dis- ployes led more than 250 persons on tours of their plant Superintendent of Operations Vaughn Wonnacott was on hand to give away free pne.s to lucky tourers and ice cream, hot dogs and drinks were also available for partic- ment and dispersion Throws Switch por- The report noted that lack ot suen m an "arrested" subdivision. one which remains dormant after a tew scat tt red dwellings are built, the value of the lots subsequently declin- It points out I 40 sen ices can result "Market fortes as interpreted by the developer usual!) determine the fotm and density (of subdivision dwellings) decided upon Maximum ecnnomit return, even at the expense of ccologuM or other puhlie consideration usually prevails "Vet. to illustrate the oversupply of building lots, if all the presently existmu subdivisions were developed fully they could accommodate approximately lit 500 families more than doubling I he entire present population of the nine counties," the report notes Vaogbn Wonnacott, left, explains treat ment opera- lion !( tours at an open house for city's Little and a developed sewer system tent have no electric power 1 Cfn,fir of Fait Lake Cdy r v ll |