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Show Free Press - Wednesday, April 30, 1997 - Page 3 Interfaith concert scheduled for Sunday Religious leaders from three different faiths and devotional music choir will highby an multiple-faitlight the Interfaith Concert Sunday, May 4, at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Tabernacle, 100 East and Main Street, American Fork. Everyone is welcome. Father James Blaine of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Sterrett Neale, Interim Lay Pastor at the Community Presbyterian Church, and Vance Standifird Temple Recorder at the Mount Timpanogos LDS Temple will be the featured speakers at the concert. The Interfaith Concert, made up of singers from Lindon to Lehi and conducted by Cathy Jolley, will perform the music, along with the American Fork Children's Choir, directed by Merilee Barratt, which recently returned from the 17th Annual Heritage Music Festival in Anaheim, Calif., with a gold medal and an invitation to sing at the International Choir Gold Festival in Washington D C. Inext year. Father Blaine was ordained a priest 20 years ago and has served in various Catholic churches through- h Photo by Russ Daly T)t orkofi-Mrt- Anderson of the Lehi Civic Improvement Association inspects the last section of bleachers that the group has replaced at the rodeo arena. The CIA was organized in 1941 to Promote the rodeo and the week-lonfestivities surrounding the annual Lehi Roundup, held on the last week of June. m v fi ;' lit' I ..J; . 1 g Deerfield Continued from front page terns, saying that his family had "always paid their fair share and that they should have some consid- eration." In other development issues in that the area, Planning Commission heard from Paul Taggart representing Pilgrim's Landing, approximately 139 acres located at approximately 4500 N. West Frontage Kd. Taggart explained that the development might include high density housing, commercial devel Continued from front page Let this man (indicating Johnson) with all the money pay." "I don't know how the city operates without a tax base," said Gary 600 East resiFindlay, a long-tim- e dent. "We've always hoped that something would come in here." Following the motions to table, Councilmember Dee Ray Russon explained his position on Johnson's request. "We listened to a lot of different developers," he said. "We've heard a lot of promises that haven't been kept. Johnson is a man of his cial. word." Traffic concerns were also at the heart of a discussion at a recent meeting of the Planning and Zoning Commission as residents of a northeast Lehi neighborhood turned out to protest Kelly Eastman's request for considera congregation since his commissioning in May. He lives in Salem. Mr. Standifird is an American Fork native who serves in his temple calling and as a counselor in the American Fork LDS East Stake presidency He worked for 20 years in the Church History Department, where he directed the microfilming of genealogy records worldwide. He also helped develop the family history software used bv the church. portable ultrasound Portable ultraound equipment and Delivery has been presented to the American Fork Hospital by members of the if opment and the aquarium that was previously presented to city off- cial without a buffer of apartments of townhomes. In addition to their own development company and construction company, Evergreen Management, a subsidiary, manages their own 1.400 rental units in Utah. "We don't want to build anything that wouldn't go with Thanksgiving Point, or that Lehi would be embarrassed about," Taggart said, but added that "it just doesn't work" to have single family residential next to commer about the amount of high density housing that is proposed for the icials. "The council is very concerned city," Comer told Taggart, adding that "we want The Living Planet out there. If it is there, that property becomes more valuable." "We really are trying to follow the General Plan," said Taggart. "The density you've indicated we're either at that or below it." No action was taken on the issue at that meeting. Volunteer Auxiliary. The new equipment was purchased at a cost of $26,000 and can also be used as a backup in radiology if additional equipment is needed by that department. The equipment was purchased with funds raised by the auxiliary through the Pink Shop and other projects after being requested several months ago by Dr. James Lamoreaux. fj 'Ofdsii Yuui Ctpy Tiiwl "HpAVPnlv Rndip.t" ISSN No. 16X20 VV1, S750-466- 9 CV0 U.S.P.S. No. 309-50Published weekly by 0 V 'Ail photos are mounted, sprayed American Fork, Utah $75.00 $45.00 $25.00 11X14 8X10 & ready lor framing. Price includes sales tax Continued from front page cracks and gouges that make the look. a play on the word Metrix 'metric," the basis of measurement at their operation recently purchased new equipment, complete with a software package, that allows them to use a dowel construction as well as creating specialty items. Several other hightech pieces of equipment round out the facility. "The purchase was a big deci t tion of Brown's Meadow, a subdivision located at approximately 750 E. 700 North in an zone. existing "We've got a significant amount of traffic that comes clown our street," said Nick Franklin, resident of nearby 940 East, one of two outlets to the main north-sout900 North arterial. "I'm not against development, but I am against putting more traffic on tiny streets. I have a real concern for the safety of the kids." Robert Park, representing his brother-in-laEric Larson, who lives immediately south of the proposed development, pointed out that Eastman's drawing indicated an exit would go directly through Larson's home. "There will not be any development on Mr. Larson's property," Park told Eastman and the com missioners in attendance. Alan Ferkovich, the neighbor to the east of Brown's Meadow, told of the lack of water pressure in the secondary water system and felt that the development might further impeded his ability to water his ground. Planning Commission Reldon Barnes, however, said that the upsizing of the lines that would be part of the development might actually improve Ferkovich's pressure situation. sion," they told CWB editor Helen Kuhl. "It seems that to be a progressive shop any more, you need this equipment. As we worked in the shop after we got back from the International Woodworking Fair in Atlanta, we kept thinking of more things that the machine could do for us." Kim predicted a great future for Metrix, which had sales of about $650,000 last year, even with concentrating just on Utah Valley and limiting their work mostly to residential kitchens, a market he sees continuing for at least five years. "The residential growth is just 8 h Advertising News & Publisher Bezzant Brett Managing City Editor NAME. PHONE. ! ADDRESS CITY Haddock Marc Editor Russ Daly Subscription price $24,: STATE ZIP CODE. SIZE(S) QUANTITY(IES) $ ENCLOSED. per year Second class postage paid at Lehi, Utah . Postmaster: send address change to 59 For inquiries, West Main, American Fork. Utah 84003 call Additional April Bill 6th. Dedication, Etc. duplexes on 760 North. Commissioner Robert Allied, with a second from Commissioner James Dixon, made a motion to table the request. incredible," he said. "I don't see much of a change, at least until the Olympics." 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