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Show Pag 2A, Lakacida Raviaw, May 20, 1981 Highway Patrol Gets Ready for Holiday Utah Highway Once again, patrolmen will team with members of the highway patrols of the surrounding states in a special program to help reduce traffic accidents during the coming spring and summer holiday The program, called weekends. Combined Accident Reduction Effort CARE, is an extension of a national CARE program successfully adopted for use in other states. inBasically, the CARE program volves an extensive patrolling effort with creation of heightened public awareness of the dangers of holiday driving, explained Col. Robert Reid, Utah Highway Patrol. Beginning with the Memorial holiday, the maximum force of the Utah Highway Patrol will be on duty throughout the long Memorial Day, Fourth of July, and Labor Day This concentrated enweekends. forcement effort will also continue across state lines as surrounding state agencies incorporate this same CARE program. Reid said that since so much holiday travel is interstate, especially heavy patrols will be concentrated on the interstate highways. We want the motorist to know were out there, and well be especially enforcing the 55 mile per hour speed limit, improper lane usage, and following loo closely." Special emphasis will be placed on the problem drinking driver, with additional personnel assigned to' the Alcohol Safety Action Project teams. When a driver crosses a state line, he can be sure the next state is patrolled just as stringently. We want to remind motorists that the combined effort is exactly that a combined interstate intensive patrolling effort. Remember the practice of turning on your lights for holiday driving? said Reid. We want the public to do that again, Light up for Operation CARE. Your vehicle will be more visible to other drivers and your headlights will help remind other drivers that this is a time to be especially careful on the highways. Head'On Collision Life of Clearfield Man, CLEARFIELD A Clearfield man was killed Saturday in a head-o- n collision near Pine View Reservoir which also took the life of an Ogden woman. Killed was Rex Phillips, 28, 117 W. 2200 S., Clearfield, who was driving a small car that was hit head-o- n by a vehicle driven by Edward Lee Sprouse, 23, 1215 E. 2600 N., North Ogden. Denise Kautzman, 25, 155 18th, a passenger in the Phillips car, died en route to St. Benedicts Hospital. Phillips wife, Paula, 22, is being treated for multiple injuries at Hospital in Ogden. 26, husband of the female victim, was also admitted to the intensive care unit at McKay-DeSprouse is being treated at St. Benedicts Hospital. The accident occurred just before midnight Saturday on State Road 39 just east of the reservoir spillway on the south side of the reservoir, according to the highway Patrol. The Sprouse vehicle was westbound and crossed the center line into the path of the Phillips car, the Patrol said. McKay-De- e Larry Kautzman, e. Roy Planning Celebration Billed as the largest community celebration , in the state, the 1981 version of Roy Days is organized and rolling, according to Kurt Anderson, general chairman. The dates set for this year will be Aug. Events scheduled during the celebration include ROY 15-2- tennis and Miss Roy service, Additional IPleura CLINTON The master plan for development of Clinton gained approval from the citys planning commission last week following a five minute public hearing The city council now must approve the plan before it is officially adopted as a guideline for the city. Gene Carr, the planner who developed the master plan for Clinton, said the planning commission's public hearing is the last required hearing for input by the citys residents. He said the council has the option to go ahead and adopt the plan whithout any further discussion. p A special meeting on the plan has been set for May 28 by the council. golf tournaments, Pageant, baby contest, teen Clinton religious day, information regarding booth space or parade applications may be obtained by calling the Roy City office at , S' Goes? Council He cited several benefits to both Carr said the purpose of the master document is to help with planning for cities if a merger were to take place. the future development of the city and Among these were more uniform roads to help the city figure the impact of the and road care from east to west, Clinton would gain better access to main roads, growth. Outlined in the plan are the types of and Sunset would gain a growth area growth different areas within the city which would help the citys image. could handle. Carr said the plan also Carr said jn the two-yeprocess of designates areas which would be good for future commercial development. designing the master plan he had much public input and feels the plan reflects The main commercial areas outlined in the plan are alorig 1800 South and 200 ,the desires of the citys residents. remain single family basically residential with some agriculture, he said. They also indicated a desire for development of some industry to provide more jobs within the city and the need for a better shopping center, according to the survey. West. Carr said he had suggested to city officials that they consider a possible merger with Sunset the east as part of the plan, but the city had rejected that idea. Davis Woman Killed; , 3 LAYTON A traffic accident Monday afternoon claimed the life of a Layton woman and injured three of her children. The accident occurred on Highway 89 at the intersection with Cherry Lane just after 2 p.m. According to the Highway Patrol, Myrna Louise Cole, 27, 1713 N. Hayes,' Layton, was eastbound on Cherry Lane and stopped at a stop sign before crossing Highway 89. ' A Over 40 perrcent of the residents responded to an initial survey, and Carr said thats remarkable response for a planning process. The citizens wanted the city to AW According to the patrols report she pulled onto Highway 89 and into the driven path of an oncoming semi-truc- k by Danial R. Moffitt, 47, 723 Cascade, Lander, Wy. ' Mrs. Coles view of oncoming traffic had been blocked by another truck in the turn lane off Highway 89, according to the patrols report. Mrs. Cole was transferred by helicopter to LDS hospital in Salt Lake City where she died Monday evening. Two of her children, Shawn, 7, and Shanna, 3, were transported to Davis North Medical Center where Shawn was treated and released for minor injuries and Shanna remained under observation on Tuesday. life-flig- The third child, Brandy, 5, was transported to Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City where she was reported in critical condition Tuesday. Accident Hurts Driver, 41 .iiftin Os KAYSVILLE-- An A passenger in the Ogden, the Utah Highway accident Saturday at Patrol said. Harris vehicle, Linda 12:50 p.m. on Nicholls Road in Kaysville resulted in minor injuries for an Ogden man. The accident occurred when a westbound vehicle driven by Sheldon Mitchell, 18, 594 E. 100 N., gar'- ' t, ' CLEARFIELD HIGH SCHOOL students are putting the finishing touches' on this home which they have built as a vocational class project. The home will be sold by the Davis School Board after it is completed. Many high schools complete homes as part of the school curriculum. 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