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Show page A2 J.n Fr nr'i lb Denis Countv Clipper Liu 1 Future roads from Bountiful to Salt Lake subject of meet Gravel pit owners, desianers will the kin s ,! " I x ; I 'J N P . . : i ii ' .v' ' on p m j! me ' Hall j! Cl!) Ke m x tiid tuture rou-- a'e' t. r. r x - ... . - - . jit. - - ' s t '.J r f r' , - re. Ijmul.on V r XV n -- I s ba, l a ii ( eJne.Jj) he Salt Lake S ' . at i' 2 . X . rh ot Warm t a'f Sal; I. ake Cits and s;' Center 9 r j'O. .e .. jih S'xit m N rm Salt lake and is t B..I . .t Street and inJuJe. I J - rv re . 1 p' p. . id t D a e ben.h . ejireii'.s es.asatine mineral fhe area i. sieved .a'.ja'e. I. r. . n muter. Between Salt . ( its and North Salt Lake and . re.'eation u.er. i t the ii. i. 't.hne trail .iii'i'S.nl team including . I) .. A s . ).. I P ivi u ' Mi. re ik.tr XX ( I m I oii.jltani. and marl .onomi. In. .. r.rre.e'tt is - X' ais' ic .. open X !' ... n i. i ..t the pr.-..'',e- nd rt xxx a. and .. r'ailt r a" and t T. b. .'.ij ' e in. ud a X ben.h Cob! r . h e''e.'. .J a'e a K j XX C i . . r ti k.s I.. a. " . a' t e. me ss a. .ueee.ted that ans tuture .haree. in Be.k Street ma relies e .on.tn.ted tralti. be.au.e ot limited area Open .pa.e and prefers ation ot the ttv.Th.Il' i. ant'ther niaior ta.tor the plan It .houid .on.ider t vthill. ae.theti.. and it. tor re.reatu'n and open .pa.e Some u. .ueee.t.'d iht oni u.e . .houid be allossed on the i N.n.h and the predominant e .ht'uld be to pre.ene the r Natur-are appro-pus. nit'.t I ke h . I h t P a XX - m u' h' . h at Sia I1, k ;t Oa- ' . r . ( ,n' Ta'lde ...s'" to A tr m. era. el th a light arid an .erpa.. bund area, he Id ser r eiider belt. ire . ns.-soBe.k Street .nd Hieh.s;. t v ns trail plan in the area .houid rd nate ss nh exi'ting trail plan. and the Bonnes ille Shoreline Trail Plan Cumentls there are re.reation and .ommuter trail u.e. in the area Mans bi.s.le. are .ommutini; alone B. nnesille shoreline trail nd .1. ne Be.k Street in the area Be.k Street i. daneerou. tor bus-.lin- e v s ing a d re. t t Jered I . a..e.. an inter. hanee and to pr te.t re.idetitia! hi-iilit- . Note: Lesi Ja.kman mas sai es ss m 'jrg Ja.kman kepi a wsuen me tr p in hi. louma'. Tnere re.orded irlorma'i.e aK'ut the S B'gSam re.orj .! he ieri.an "p.anear'." en.our'er. sutn Inj ji. ,r trade', and me ai time. per-e U'..a-,.- The pub i. i. ins ited to drop in and erne their uonimeniv and idea, about the.e alternatise. The be.t alternatise van be deseloped ssith publi. input that retie. t. the goal, and salue. id the .oinmumts and the intere.t. ot the properts and I Council says no to open storage t r A U I.I . the vision the Vind.tr si's Ills is .h.Ts We II have to f n t 'h. battle esers .ouple ot n b.liese sse should sti.k tli. w i'h ur Js.ision m said it H ss.ser ( oun.ilmember Lise til. said while she understood 1 v! .,t a a. b.iiig said she telt there ss a. ri ii n cot ii c sir.umstanst's in that annons helped put in the road with an .se io development She tl e C said it the zoning isn t .hanged that development won t happen Tuttle said the sits .an t antisi-pat- e the tuture It the tuture is to ' bring no .lunges. We .an make the laws, lease Gars iGars I resk. the cits manager! and go aw as Forme ' the reone ot land is reasonable But Bla.kles said the Cannons alreads hasc an tenjnl In densing the reone request. Hi.ks said he telt consideration should be given Cannon's plight RETIRE r frQ r r f Retire? Never, says hardy He also h.lped build Provo High S.h". and sTllal High Sshool He s.o.. that his lasoriic oh was when is tli. was superintendent overseeing c nsti ij.tK 'll ol treewus oser-When asked r.tirsJ it he had ever been few responded. iris s r.iue tor a couple ot sears and then want to start working hale King around" He acain Ro I Iron Works when Peters retired trom Kenwas and becan Ins own iron working business Peters knew that Ros had experience with saws so he asked him to come and help Now Ros is be can working at the 90-year-o- ld in charge ot training esersone else on the saws Besides his lull das ot work. Ros and his wite. Margaret are raising two ot their Brittany. 2 and Russell 14 Roy and Margaret cash have lour dnldien Between them thes have 41) grand children and over a hundred great grandchildren Thes even base six great ' Roy likes to ' work like a slave hut he also enoss lishing skiing and in: He used to like to hunt, hut thinks he is getting a hit too old for this now He especially enjoss high school rodeos He has four-whe- RUSS0N r - r,ijPrj from frort Russon was man of faith, and integrity latch Russnn had touched the lives "I Iannis members "He always had a 'ke or a slurs to tell t the funeral (he popular LDS lismn 'lose t Home." was sung, wilh (he congregation nining in tor the last verse President Thomas S Mon son. first counselor in the first presidency of the Church ot Jesus Christ ol Latter-da- s Saints, spike at the funeral sharing personal stones of his association with Russon and reassuring Russon s widow. Karls n ol the fact she would see him .it: nn He counseled family members to remember and obey Russon to be worth) ot being with then him again granddaughter placed one ol Russon s favorite musical pieces Liehe'stram " Brent .aid because the sons followed Ru. on into the mortuary business he learned much from his father ot a prole.sion.il nature At his father's side. Brent learned not only the mortuary trade hut learned caring and respect lor the families of the deceased Russon was a veteran of World War II. where he served with the infantry in German) He was also active in the LDS Church and in the community FTis church service included home teacher, scoutmaster, elder's quorum president, high priest group leader and quorum president, high counselor, bishop's counselor, bishop of the Val erda Second Ward. counselor a erda Stake in the presidency mission president ot the Southern Sustralia Mission, president ot the Sul crda Slake regional representative, president ol the New Zealand Temple, a sealer and sealing supervisor in the Salt I ake and Bountilul temples In the community. Russon served on the hoard of directors and as sice of the I tah F uneral president Fmbulmers and Directors Association, director of the Salt Luke hxchunge Club, charter member and past president of the Bountilul Sertomu Club, described b Brent as a sort of earls I xchunge Club, and the Bountiful Chamber of Commerce He also served as chaplain of the Sons of the I'tuh Pioneers It was his service to Bountiful through the chamber ol commerce and his deep faith that Haven Burningham. director ot the chamber remembers Russon served on the chambers hoard ot directors for three sears "He was a good supporter of the chamber and area businessmen." Burningham said, adding he was dedicated to h.s work and the chamber But Burningham remem- bers him as more than a good businessman "He was a gentle, concerned man He was an unbeliesabl) faithful church member." an attribute Burningham said he transmitted to his family Burningham said while he didn't rier we sse af.a.nej t. Br Oaten, ssagon wheel Wbt- - mes rea.hed the Salt Lake a ie lroni tes v,j trjve,t.j I14.1 Wmt.-- r Ja. .'eu i, Ke nmep tr. m Pe pu ea.h sseev in v honor the bs.e'pt. Q-- ' lOu'hal Wl r me neA.parvr an K n d p,. ir; n reer. . v4' t Con" Ihurvdas pril 22. 1&47 he das was fine we followed up the South Fork ot the Platt and at a little alter noon .ro'.ed Beser i.i. fork .tream about three rod. w ide and 2 2. ihi. pla.e I. Lat 1 41 25 South ssith parking on all sides ot the new fasilits On.e there will he 876 parking stalls The bask entran.e to the store will he 2(X) West I red Meser ofticials have met w ith proper!) ossfiers in the area and have received tasorShle responses two scheduled for eaih Saturday in April Peters sass it reminds Ros of how he used to ride horses when he was younger Born in Murray. Ros has spent all ot his lite in L'lah. except for two sears when he was 13 At that time, his tamil loaded up their old Model A and drove to Arkansas to live tor two sears Ros has two artificial knees, hut uc.ording to Peiers. this is the only surgery that has eser been performed oil him Ros reports that he is in good health, as tar as he knows He sass that he plans on working at this oh until he dies His father lived until he was 92 and his grandfather until 94 "I plan on outliving them both." Ros said smiling as he leaned hack with his teet up on the table He prohabls will .et a little betore we rea.hed .un the old Pass nee Mi..ionars pt.t but it ssa. esa.uated o fine situation We went and about nule. up somen.ed i.isi making arrangement. tor sro.'ing the riser it i. 2 mile ass'o.s imc and in near ssime pla.es atxsut 3 teet deep sse dis not .rv". that das. but .amped on the bank keeping our gaurd at night a. usual We had come up the Platte south fork about 130 miles through as fine a .ountres as i eser sass sic almost entirely lesel. the finest soumrs tor farming that can be ss ith the ex.epuon of timber Cs)ttewiKd Isi.i ssirtine t sic the i .1. i. a Fridas 23 ( ) trom them." Balling said The plan also received preliminary and final site plan approval from the Bountilul Planning commission on Tuesday night The planners did ask Fred Meser to include more landscaping in the parking area to better enhance the look ot the expansion Fred Mexer olficit were concerned about snow removal with more landscaping but Curres Wilson said his company would meet all requirements approved hs the city "It is something we could live with Ve don't have a problem with it." he said The planners also wanted better tenung than was proposed b Fred Meyer surrounding the upgraded garden center location The original plans called for chain link fencing and was deemed as "unattractiye" h) the city planners and the council Other items needed to be addressed are transferring ot power lines, culinary water pipes and cutting and lex cling the ground for construction "Oyerall its a fine plan and it will of 500 iniproye the appearance South." Balling said Shatter Harold Councilman added. "It tickles me to death to see Fred Meser bring in this new store and it will he stood tor the city " socialize much w ith Russon. the two were close Burningham had served the LDS Church as president of the New Zealand Temple and the two shared a kindred feeling because ot their experiences in New Zealand Russon is surv ised hs his w ife ot Bountilul. children. Milton W and Rebecca Russon. Bountilul. Kolene and Kenneth Webb. Centerville. Brent and Diane Russon. Bountiful. Sherrs Scott Russon. and Centerville. Paulette and Nephi Bierwolf. Bountiful. 28 grandchildren and eight Also survived hs brothers and their wises. Leo and Esther Russon. Sands, and Dale and Mars a Russon. Oakland. Calif Russon was buried in the Bountiful Cits Cemetery. go about one mile quartering up part ot the distan.e sand bars on the bottom is quick sand and as s.xn as a teem isi.) stops it begins to sink We then went on about three miles and campt isi.i on the bank ot the rier We stopped Sahath isic) 25 and ersted all da) Between 3 and 4 Monday 26 in the morning 2 ot our gaurds (si.i tires there (sici guns on cure isic) lett wing close to the riser and reported that Indians yvere creeping close to oure tsic) line and that 6 Indians rose trom there isic) .reep-insituation ran up the riser at the discharge of the guns The camp was soon under arms but nothing more was seen ot them It was supposed to be Indians by the shape or the track in the sand but it prosed to be Pawnee The riser runs west and the soile (sic) is sandes isic), but little of the olde grass is burned and the soung grass is serres (sic) small which makes it hard tor the teems (ski. The sseather is vers We traveled about 14 miles wrin and emped on a small run called gravel Creek Bs this time timber This had become vers scarce took about dark Indians the evening tewo harses isi.i and made there (sic escape We left the tork Tuesday 27 and sent south sor (sic) the Platt About ten we came wher the olde (sic) grass was burnt and green grass was again to be seen but it was too small to do much good At this place we found the first sines (sic) of Buftelos The land ( sis I It was quite soul the wind this da the night through was north and same husk and seis .old We traveled about 16 miles and sumpi (si.) with out timber Saterday Mas 1 Wind.) (si.i and cold about 9 ociock (si.) we discovered about 50 butlelos (si.) oure (sic) hunters went after them w onded (sic) one but got none Soon after we sus hundred ot the and we got five olde (sic) ones and a number ot calves We this das passed through what is called a Preaia (si. I dog town This town covered s of acres. The) are the dog (sic) about as large as a ground hog and live in holes and were quite thick We sloped (si.) a little hetoie sun set and got in our heel which was received with mulsh isi.) os We had a fine least that night We Fridas 30 hun-dte- spe-sie- campt sic on a kinds' (si. ol slew os (ski creek which we sailed hellelo (sic) Creek we found some wood went about 12 miles We have passed through a time botion country ol good land tor some days T he inteane) (si. is serre) isk broken and not fit tor cultivation i ) I Qps Ufme Enter your GREAT MOM In the Annual Clipper Today Great Mom Contest Don't Wait - Deadline is Thursday, April 24. mj ur Great Moms will (have stones of their greatness and their photos appear in the newspaper. Great Gifts will be given lo each of the Great Moms from area merchants. Names of Great Moms will be chosen to represent each of the nine south Davis County Cities. Return the entry blank to to the Clipper office, 13"0 So. 500 V., Bountiful. I nominate for the Great Mom Contest arre New technology breaks sound barrier for hard of hearing A new i Ws-.re- t Freddy s bringing super store to Bountiful 5( KJ hot-tss- ) i frort Cits or needed." warranted Lngmeer Ja.k Balling said Instead of lasing west toward 200 West, the new store will fa.e was parties burned and belore er reached the Platt bottom the ground became so sand) that it looked like a desaret When we struck the the crass was better We stopt sic i this night on a fine little crek open prana isic) and with dilficulty eet a few dr) w Blow sti.ks to make a little One antelope was killed this was the first game ot any size that had been killed since we started Just as we started a gun a.c identic') isic) went oil and brokew a harses (sic legg This was the tourth (sic harse (sic) (hat vyas lost since Indus isi.) on that night one had belonged to Bro 'fount got hung b his halter We had a little spiske Isic ot rain this p m with high We truyeled this wind 15 miles about da) Wednesday 28 (sic) the creek and went on about south uboul 8 miles and came near the Platt timber We then turned up The bottom had the appearance ot a sust green sea No timber in sight only a narrow stnp on our lett It is a beautiful country hui rather sand) We truyeled about 12 miles We crost woixl Thursday 29 .reek this morning The creek runs about west and the Platt about south west We traveled this das about 16 mileds the das was serres (sic) warm and a heavy cullum Isi.i rose along the line U had been so t ar a numberot duss whish made it l FREDDY'S cznt YX i em.p 'a..enained fasi, hs a nia.h ne I STORAGE i The weasher he riser is all the umber to be found and serres isi.i searse (siei at that This da we Saturday 24 .rost sie i the nyer We had to double teem mi. and after .Tossing the e ' r Thi. in.lude. coordinating ssith Dasi. Cs'unts trail, ma'ter plan North i u.e. .u.h ..'urMi. .emeters .sr a hand e .der park Open .pa.e i. deemed .ompat. ble ssith er.'ssth in the population in the salles Vquiring tpen .pa.e .ould in.lude land trad.. Aith the Fore.t Sersi.e need, .houid al.o be .on-- . a. It Sueee.'ii n. at ad.i.i rs me. I inp. and puhll. irpu' ?or jlLsijt-itrati. pr 'hlem. m.lud.d . a M m te Aith trail, and not . " the tun-e- l a ' . tditor's e ed to me Crea! Salt Lake land-..ap- ',xj ht es S" d H eh a n .on-.eT- r. jj.'S b t a) ' . thi. ar.a W'a! 1 pvn t D.p. r' . L tah Tran.m rs Da. . Ira. k. a Aha! I. me J .. nse.t Sr..t ... It. S', th.r. t Be.k i a .rJ r.. I. . Txr'P r' Lmd ah J p re .e r p!a. It d L .pa.e an t'serpa.. tor erasel iru.k' lo .t'tine.t at 2''i North inter.hanee 1 Th. . ies" p ah .. . f r . . p eras. b. a . . " N rm s. Sa't at.. C m -- '.J LL.i' ( .i 's t ..ue. ' s. p .m ajdre.. lard in. 'ad. s. .. tat' r h.j- m.. .. px-..'.It pe. r.'i.p opil e B rs j. r, J I r. . lb. jxtt .s. nd .. in . 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The new system features exceptionally low harmonic distortion and little to that clients, who could not wear current aids, found these new devices provided increased hearing beyond their new These expectations. devices are being field tested Edison Stanford by Laboratories in Salt Lake and Provo. Those individuals interested in more information can call (801) Mon thru no feedback with the high gain Fri 9 AM to 5 PM. required to reach deep hearing losses. There are many reports 485-559- Adrrtisement 5 Cty Address Telephone She is a great mom because as awas Signed or less) . |