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Show T Lehi Free Press New Utah! - ir fr"- i iir tf i T"yi iw n ''' jtf in'"'ip'i" jjr'""rgr "y ' if$ Tr'"','lr gfrqp- "- Wednesday, September 15, 1999 - Page 12 Mellor continued from front page underdog. As a Lehi City Council member he often will vote against a motion if there are constituents that are protesting against the proposal on the floor. "Being a public defendant is not popular and it is not the popular side of the trial," points out Mellor. Perhaps he finds it easier than most to side with the least popular view because of his experience as a father. He and his wife Dimple Mellor have four adopted Native American children; Reed, Lisa, two Karen, and Diane Navajo and two Hopi. As an integral part of their family, Mellor was to learn of the subtle discrimination that takes place against the minorities in our community. He relates a small example that occurred years ago. "Mayor Ken Greenwood's son and my son went to buy $250 hunting licenses at a (neighboring town store) and even though my son made 10 times the income of the other kid, they accepted the blond friend's check without question but they gave my son a hard time about his check. "There is a discrimination by race, culture, class or eco Trustees for the UEA for 15 years and spearheaded and ran Lehi Historical Tours from 1993 to 1996 as a gift to the state in the centennial. A retired school principal, nomic status," states Mellor. "I see it all the time; the higher the socialeconomic status of the family, the more people they will get to come to a function, more so than anything else." And Mellor should know, since he owns and operates the Historic Lehi Hotel on Main Street and also owns Mellor Banquets, he has had the opportunity to form his opinions from what he has seen through his catering business. Carl and Dimple Mellor came to Lehi 45 years ago and consider themselves natives of the city. He was on the Board of Mellor owns two businesses, is the Historical Lehi Commission, is the city council's liaison for the Lehi Parade Committee, the Timpanogos Services District Special Board, the Lehi Art Board, and the Senior Citizens. His belief in defense carries through in his reason to be on the city council: "I am interested in protecting the rights of the citizens," said Mellor. on Shop continued from front page conditions to be set lasted over one hour and determined a block fence would abut the Courtland Cove development's own fence which according to their representative Wayne Carlton is what they wanted. They set the number of trees to be planted and the number of buffers, parking stalls, landscaping, and storage. While the conditions were determined and preliminary site approval was given, the details were not decided upon and the final site plan was tabled to the third commission meeting on Sept. 9. The third discussion of the 0 The ordeal began in July with a table of discussion on Bennett's preliminary site plan and was denied on the basis that it did not fit the commission's vision for the State Street Corridor on Aug. 9. The plans went through five drawing revi- Let the games begin The have Cedar Fort's candidates will campaigns begun, and the candidates have their turn. The third are ready to begin. News on week, Lehi will be featured. Eagle Mountain candidates Only the candidates running and their issues and view- for primary have their campoints appear on page 6 and 7 paigns presented. of this week's Lehi Free Next month, the remaining Press. candidates will be featured Next week, Saratoga for the final election on candidates and November 2. Springs Prefewed Mortgage, Inc. Serving all of Utah 756-748- Utah County 1 $47-921- sions. foyer. Salt Lake 9 Build Your Own Home Plan Do continued from front page Because surrounding resi- interest on a piece of property dents were not contacted, the and in order to go commercial needed to first change the masproposal was tabled for discussion until the next hearing ter plan and then change the Thursday, Sept. 23. Residents zoning. were to be notified of the hearTheir reasoning as to why the residents weren't contacted was ing through certified mail. The plan change will not because it didn't affect them alter the present low density unless they wanted to do someresidential zoning in the area thing commercial and that if the but if changed, it will allow zone city's general plan was changed changes to be made to commerthat didn't change the zone cial zoning in that corridor automatically but only if it was along Main Street west of 500 requested. West. The plan change would preA of vent the possibility of a developrepresentative Providence Development Group ment moving in along the corristated that his company had an dor as it would not allow a high 0 parking stalls which will not exceed 23; specifications were also made on the paving. Tempers were strained and a few spectators left the council chambers after the conditions were set and finalized, to sympathize with Bennett in the A Taylorsville woman, detained by police for failing to stop at a stop sign, agreed to a search of her car after officers noticed the odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The male passenger in the back seat admitted to having marijuana in his pants; what he didn't say at the outset was that he had $6,200 in outstanding warrants. The passenger was booked into the Utah County Jail on drug and warrants charges; the driver was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia and released. A Lehi woman reported the theft of her purse from her unlocked vehicle. The purse contained about $150 in cash, as well as sundry items. There are no suspects available in the case. er density residential zone. Commissioner Elmer Scott recommended to table the item until the home owners could be as much or as little of tbe work as you want Save Thousands notified in writing and they had the opportunity to come to the next hearing and voice their By managingyour own Up to 100 opinion. 100 project Financing Good Credit Or Bad - Easy Qualifying Ratios Financing also available on existing properties Ballot continued from front page The mayor, who is seeking was notified by Kuhni that his candidacy was not valid because he was not a properly registered voter. it was designed to take advantage of me. I am hoping Mr. Kuhni's decision puts this behind us as a town," said Johnson. The mayor's registration form was submitted along with a number of other voter registrations after the filing deadline. The late submissions were due to a misunderstanding between the county and the town recorder Joylin Lincoln, who was volunteering to facilitate voter registration. "I don't blame anyone for my oversight, but I do feel some of the hubbub following According to the mayor, his filing date was at the same time that he was signing several official town documents following the town council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 10. With the mayor back on the ballot, three candidates are scrambling to get their campaigns up and running, weeks before the primary election on Oct. 5. three-and-a-ha- lf "breakfast" i BUFFET Lots new items! 0I1LY THE RATES ARE SMALL i of Available Weekends 8 am 2 pm I I 60N850E mnn noAA I Lehi, Ut 84043 Prayer...Sermon...Singing Sermon... 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