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Show THF Wednesd: T.M PARK ie 19, 1974 CITV (MUM Lehmer cent. Mipn about of tiu I w.iiu-- tin- - r of Htlii.iv iniact vbn?" ask.ul, mu ark ires im Kaiuiu'Ucs. 1 ;,l I llu-- inioi mod that uhrii t)u City Cmim il mi May :51st atlcnipted to tin adopt Company's proposal, it gratuitous!) and magnanimously threw in a waiver of the impact fees. Even the C oin pany had not been so bold as to ask for that. How do you like those apples? I hope you other llaii-iliett- prospective builders listening, as if the Holiday es are Han-chetl- es owners dont pay their share of the impact costs, it just means that you will pay their share and yours both. As stated, if the (illegally-adopteAgreement is brought up again, if the City wants to operate on propositions with the Company instead of dealing in the entirety as Mr. Vetter has committed to do, I will support only that which will clearly spell out the units term and will compensate the Company fairly only to that which it is clearly entitled. d) bit-by-- Sincerely, Mary C. Lehmer, Councilman Park Citys LDS YOUTH CONFERENCE Three days away from home. No parents, no work, just, friends and easy living. The Park City and Snyderville Wards, of the LDS Church attended a youth conference, by invitation, with the Millcreek Stake of Salt Lake City. The conference was held at Utah State University in Logan from Thursday, June 13th, till Saturday, June 15th. This youth conference consisted of many things. The first two days, there were workshops to attend. .These workshops ranged from a speech about moral standards to a drama workshop in which members of the audience participated. The first night, the youths walked across Logan to the LDS Temple grounds where they learned about the construction of the temple and some of the events that took place inside. After returning from the temple, the youths saw the movie Ben Hur. On the second day, there was some free time during which the youths could have free access to the game room (bowling, pool, pinball ), wander around the campus, swim, sleep, or join in the water fight. An outdoor dance was held the second night. The last day. Saturday, was a time for spirituality. After breakfast there was an inspirational speaker. Everyone gathered on Old Main Hill on the USIJ Campus. Old Main Hill is covered with lawn and trees and the beauty of the hill matched the beauty of the speakers message. In the afternoon a testimony mooting was held in a nearby chapel. After lacking up and having dinner, everyone left for home, taking the mood oj the cnvl'crmei-witthem. First Security s new Check Protection Plus not only stands behind your check, it stands behind you when you want your check accepted at thousands of . participating stores, whenever they're open, day or night and 123 First Security office: with Check Protection Whatever you need merchandise or cash Plus, you can get it. Up to $100. No gimmicks, no machines, we just put our good name behind your good name. And if your account is a little short. First Security will automatically cover it. If you qualify. Check Protection Plus will give you the most convenient way ever invented to use your bank. The cost? The Check Protection Plus Card is FREE! Apply for yours now by filling out the coupon below, or inquire at any First Security office. Hirstt Seciuurntty Baimlk First Security State Bank o( Spnngvile. Utah First Security Bank oI Rock Springs. Wyoming First Security Bank of Logan. Utah. NA First Security Bank of Bountiful. Utah. N A First Security State Bank. Salt Lake City Utah Fint Secunv Bank of Utah. N A First Security Bank of Idaho. NA Bring into your nearest local office of First Security Bank or Mail to: FIRST SECURITY CHECK PROTECTION PLUS P.O. Box 836 Salt Lake City. Utah 84141 i P.O. Box 8105 Boise. Idaho 83730 |