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Show Action on Gravel Pit Calls For Study The gravel pit located at 50th South and Wasatch Blvd. is operating opera-ting legally in the F-l zone, reported report-ed Alex G. Adamson, member of Olympus Community Council, at a meeting of the group Sept. 10 at the LDS Seminary, 408O-23rd East. However, Mr. ' Adamson added, the tipple of the pit is two-feet inside the residential area. Roland G. Lett, representing resident re-sident of the area near the pit maintained the operators were pulling pul-ling gravel from the residential area. He also stated that residents of his area were "very disappointed disappoint-ed in Olympus Community Council."' Coun-cil."' ' . Council chairman, Eugene B. Duffin, said the group was interested, inter-ested, but that a thorough study should be made before any action was taken. The council appointed Mr. Adamson Adam-son and Dr. Reed Richardson to represent Oly mpus Community Council at a meeting with the County Commission Wednesday at 2 p.m. in regard to the situation. C. Nelson Day will revise the present constitution of Olympus Community Council and submit it to the voters at an open meeting scheduled Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. at the seminary. Council members voted to appoint ap-point C. Nelson Day to make a report on the "County Services Act" (proposed county tax on garbage gar-bage and fire protection.) He will make a report at the October meeting. |