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Show Page 4—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday September Utah County Planners Reject Historic Spanish Fork Canyon Project Meet Set A plan by Flying Diamond Development Corp. to develop 8560 acres of land in Spanish Fork Canyonin the canyon above Covered Bridge has been turned down by the Utah County Planning Commission Flying Diamond requested a zone change for 6 acres from Agricultural-] and Cr | Environment 1 (watershed) to Critical Environment-2 zone, in order to allow the development of between 985 and 970 recreational housing units. entation of the proposal was made last month Jerry Howell, representing Diversified Com munity Services, a planning and engineering group A letter from the Uinta National Forest was received by the county planning commission, signed by Don T. Nebeker, forest supervisor, andlisting even Specific reasons why that agency objected to the zone change Tonight rounding property owners. could not be adequately protected if a residential zone werecreates Among the specific hazards which are anticipated if this remote area were rezoned to a development zone and subsequently developed are, increased its decision. The vote was unanimous, with Lowell Christensen abstaining 1. The need for rezoning this area, just eight made a pres to Utah Valley {ospital of a tape geologic and books for children in resources Everyone in Provo is the hospital Elaine Wright a junior invited to attend the year's meeting to learn about at Provo and water quality; further movement of the unstable under-structure from storm {looding and increased hazard ) The health, safety, and general welfare would also be jeapordized by thedistinct lack of public ser vivices in this remote area The nearest fire station; police patrol; public school storm drain system sewerage treatment works power, gas, or telephone maintenancehead With the current rapid unprecedented growth rate of the County, it is not aniticipated that the expani sion of these services could be reoriented towards 6. Theplanning commissionfinds that thereis no sub the existing zoning in order to introduce The Provo High Schoo! hapter of Future kers of America and explain a project to tation this remote site The statement if as follows stantive merit to a changein zoning, and that, on the contrary, there are many important reasons to retain St.. ltemsto Hospital Children danger of wildfire on the fast-burning vegetative fuel types and up the “'fire-chutes a lowering of the quarters ambulance service ; or any other signifiObjections were also voiced by Spanish Fork City cant service or utility, are all presently located several miles from the proposed development site and by the Division of Wildlife Resources In turning down the rezoning proposal, the planning commission issued a statement listing seven reasons Provo City Commission will hold apublic meeting tonight at 7 30 in council chambers a] W ‘enter Provo High FHA Donates Many acres of recreational and summer homesite land currently exists in the three-county region, as well as Utah ‘County itself, which are un: developed. Of those acreages which have been sub: divided in Utah County, the percentageof vacantlots develop and document Provo's historic the laws governing, the economic benefits possi ble and the heritage saved in developing these historic sites recorder, tape recordings dent ectedthe gifts. which were the result of a state ject begun in At the state FHA con vention last April at the Jaycees Set MD Hote! Utah. the 30 chapters represented there chose Utah Valley Hospital, Holy Cro Hospital and North Davis Hospital to receive the Benefit recordings and books Rolls of masking tape were passed through the Provo’s Jaycees will crowd and the students play a “marathon basket- stuck money to the tape. months after the December enactment of the range from about 67 percent in Provo Canyon, to 90 county's comprehensivezoning ordinanceand all its percent in Hobble Creek arid Spanish Fork Canyon ball game’ over the Girls and boys fromall 7. Finally, there is a problem of timing. The weekend and attempt to Master Pian recommendationsfor the Spanish Fork continue their efforts 24 over the12 districts of the state thenparticipated in planning area indicate a need for recreational and hours to raise money for making the tapes summer home developments associated with the muscular dystrophy proposed Hayes Reservoir facility of the CUP. These Accoridng to Rob They bought books and public input, has not been demonstratedbythe appel2B The neighboring property owners, including the State Wildlife Resources and U.S. Forest Service, and the owners of most of the private holdings have expressed concern or opposition bee: ause of the anticipated impact on their prop 3. Spanish Fork City. the ch incorporated municipality, also opposed the zone change because of the anticipated negative impact of the develop- Wiseman project made tapes of them, aid 4. The health, safety, and general welfare of the future residents of the site, the public, and the sur- at Dixon Jr. High School, 750 W. 200 N DamageSuits Filed in Court Several damage law- was terminated for who then prescribed a suits have been filed in health reasons medicine known as the Fourth District She charges that in isoniazad” to be taken Court August, 1974 she was re- at therateof one dailyfor A former employee of quired to take a tuber- a year. Mrs. Jackson asthe Payson Hospital has cular test required ofall serts that the medication filed a cuit seeking $85,0- hospital employees, and was delivered to her 00 each in damages from that test showed a monthly by a state health nurse the State Department of positive reaction. Shestates that she took Health. Dr. Elton Dr. Hall notified Dr. Newman of the depart- Newman of the State the medication for 11 ment, and Dr. Thomas Health Department, and months, then began feelHall, Payson subsequently Dr. Hall ing weak and sick, and Mildred Jackson states took a lung X-ray of her subsequently w: in her complaint chat she which showed no sign of to take a leave was employed at the TB, shestates. due to failing health. hospital as a housekeeper The complaint further Her condition waslater from Dec. 7, 1967 until charges that Dr. Hall diagnosed as toxic Feb. 8, 1976, when she contacted Dr. Newman, hepatitis, which. she Local Obituari Franklin SALT LAKE CITY Funeral Devey. senies(ocCioran: 5 who died Toesday Thesday Aug.9107. Friday at noo Grove LDS Wai nl be Rachel Beutler, Springville, is suing the University Mall Corp. for $27,787.68 for damagesallegedlysuffered when she fell after slipping in a puddle of some foreign substance the mall Robyn Swain is suing Zions First National Bank for $50,000 in damages and fell down a flight of stairs in a dwelling house owned bythe bank and broke her leg She charges the defen- dants were negligent in maintaining thestaircase Poplar in an unsafe condition MOL ot Mrs was LaVina Joyce Gunnell Mi Gibson was born April 7 1901 in st, Colo. to Charles Henry and Bertha Hayes Carr Gibson. He married Birdie Ann Wilson Nov 4, 1919 in Santa Fe NM. The marriage was solem Alice M. Jensen nizedlater in the Salt Lake LDS, Alice M ien, 64, of 1402 S Temple She died Feb 18, 1974 died Wednes He married Evangeline Sweet Bond Sept. 19 Lake 1913 in City ‘That eh tient in the LADS nurses traci, in Ida She worked for many years as a nurse in Utaand Idaho. and was her body. She further alleges that because of her condition she is unable to undergo, without great risk to her health, an operation to correct a knee disability. general G. Gibson services for Franklin Avery liver and other organs of $1141.50 in special damages for injuries allegedly suffered when she Clifford Avery Devey believes, has caused permanent damage to her with norailing Lynn Olson and Elwood Nielsen are suing Michael E. Foerster for $100,000 as the result of an auto accident Jan. 4 1977.-They charged Mr Foerster with speeding and negligencein the two He was responsi: at the University stopped suddenly Mall He charges that he suffered lower lumbar dise in VWhiko ce rove Ww _ Wy\F { . Missing valued at $400. fined area: City, County 8:30 to 11:30 am. and noon to 3 p.m for children between three and five years of age. according Local Births Listed to Mrs Table Action Vermine Haws. teacher On Parking Payson Girls Utah County and Provo City officials have agreed Take Part in ‘05 Bt Conservation Corps program 4 Okla ided their work Ca progra Civilian Pur the The bid forests of the ovide 7 the for the litional parking spaces It been planned to widenthe street between (enter designed to provide in dividuals the opportunity of Q Services © to realize their potential City officials suggested some of the lawn and make parking s Carriere \ will 4 be f. ral I "| Mass was held vo Inter nt Timpanogos orial Gardens Dimitry Y I Dimitriot were dren ont held today Interment Orem will be in the Provo ( Cemetery Cemetery Elizabeth. New Jersey US Alice M. Je Funeral services will be Saturday 1 am. at thie s ¢ Olin More Chapel Friends t 4y cal Friday evening 7-8 and prior ¢ on Sat Interment Center ville Vt Large Gold Mine SANTO DOMINGO DE upPl The ha ublic: it Ds the largest gold mine in he umisphere world van a argest in the Stilwell and Parks, 10 F i thy at wk io ie "0 Barbara 100 § ME onacie uct I hws Boy Pattentied vi 3E Cox. 670. N E. Hoy to Kerth and A apaett il 5 i Jana enter, anne Em and Margaret ion, CN WO We man and Mary Kirby Grete buurlynn0 RadW i Vayson ind Brenda i cr tectase Aug th in u ae er Parka building b Vaysun, ees aSTT in} iw it ROHBOCK SONS’ . the Campground Ingrid and Brenda were two F of any cae youth rf FLORAL says Howers are romantic i SHOPLIFTING DOE IN’PAY... YOU DO! (( Quality Quickprint © Printing © Binding © Grilling (Genealogy Holes) © Typing Parea Steel Gene Kastab Marie Brian Shumway ‘ x Hosella x 478, WI o and % in Girl a 2 ! «iy tt Ir Thomas visited there, but county corr chosen indom from with Bob Rushton, the missioners rejected that plications which were ‘ eatibeeaM 91)(!) president of the Harry Herbert Howser last spring Me ; CLLRME1| 450,000-member young idea The engineer's es subir i I ral services were timate for the proje Those interested in. pat CUMS ERE EKOM Hien s service organiza was $15,000 held today in Provo pating next year tion and received in Inter Timpanogos between the ages of 15 fr struction in key elements Memorial Gardens Betsy Menge 18 to apply other national Jaycee Utah Orion Oren Funeral ser were ofOe through their local school held today in Elizabeth PSF, “Thomas is SA \ COUNSE early next spr Tobler Stal New. Jersey Interment niplove 1 (ieorge Edward Valdez ng 373-184) Hho vt hai Aug. |. the Sireet and 100 South in that the county remove say pein the n repairin, Hobble Creek sions on self improve order to allow angle park mond Fork range Another pi ment. the Family Life ing on both sides isting wit Development program is NY NY W \ environment ng helpe * ¢ educate interacuion aad Ro in the 10. fi 4h. Donna mM Hox 44 (Y¢ ficials two unopened bids} nbs for youth Jay responsible for morning Tulsa, and x sponsored Corps. ( nissioner Miner turned over to coutity of progran provide K Two In a meeting Wednes ticipated this Summer ir an eight-week Youth day on the site, Utah County Commissioners and Provo City Commis: would arraine aE, Center, OUR YCC Project PAYSON Aug. 25 Ky Payson area youth par county building opening had been scheduled for Thursday Through group discus Berg Mortuary y Ada Elizabeth Goodman Ellis neral services Stereo Reported on the project. lege at recently Charles Fredrick Wil Hawaii-Style Fete Friday For Jaycees coordination of the national Jaycee p of Family Life ment in the particip national program Managers training col 85 Bost 300 South 173-4668 School Sets County Man Attends Meet Thomas a : \ lerluay read along withit Two New Counselors county, agreednot to take action al this Limeonthe PAYSON begun in April. Utah Technical Picks listen to the story and juries and asserts that sioner Odell Miner, along by the Unita Naitona the esealator was Forest with other represen negligently installed tatives from bothcity and Ingred Jensen Brenda Bowers pave < pet. West ward. The tapes and books were the result of a service project Scott, 8, and Patrick Gabbitas, 13 months, both patients at Utah We will begin playat 6 A annually selects a pm, Friday evening and service project in the will attempt to continue state. Mrs. Bateman said one purpose of the until 6 p.m. Saturday Mr. Wiseman added organizationis to develop He explained that the leadership and. to help He served in the U.S. Navy for four Two new counselors have been Jaycees will have six community and school namedfor the coming school year by years as an aviationelectrician and has man teams and that one “We encourage service Utah Technical College at Provo, ac- workedin electronics technologyin inplayer will rotate in projects in the com cording to Dr. Wayne O. Kearney, dustry. He is married to the former every 12 minutes. munity, school and Deanof Student Services Jetta Bunker and they have four Each player will play home,” she said. “The They are Grant L. Cook, formerly an children. The familyresides in Payson. 48 minutes with a 12 girls are eager to do instructor in psychology and related Mr. Payne, with a wide background minutebreak each h ur, things likethis. subjects at Utah Tech, and Duane in youth work and counseling, comesto he continued Payne, new to the college this year Utah Tech from two years as regional monies collected will be fromapositionasregional directorof a youth counselor for thestateof Idaho, forwarded to muscular supervising northern Idaho with headyouth programin Idaho dystrophy.” Their appointments are effective quarters in Lewiston. He encouraged Utah Tuesday. so they maybeavailable to He is a former faculty member at County residents to phone counsel prospective students prior to Idaho State University, heading a in pee ple r oe beginning of the fall term, on Sept program for the unemployed at the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho. "Both will do counseling, said Dr He taught and counseled in Oregon The Keaku’s Pre-school Kearney, assisting students with public schools, and in 1962 was named vocational, educational, and personal will have an Hawaiian: outstanding educator for Oregon. style dedication and decisions Mr. Payneis working toward his docMr Cook will also be in charge of torate at Arizona State Universityin grand opening Friday from 5 to 6 p.m. at the high school relations for thecollege. In counseling psychology. He has also school, 1750 N. 1500 W this position, he will visit every high done graduate work at the University school in the stateto inform seniors of of Oregon Provo Polynesian refresh the vocational opportunities at Utah Mr. Payne has also worked1. the ma P. Wilder, 262 E ments such as pineapples Technical College at Provo. school systems of H wali and in (0 N. in Provo, reported and other Hawaiian foods Mr. Cook has been on thefaculty of Samoa, and Kwajalein in the Marshall to officers from the will be served. Everyone Utah Tech for 16 years as an instructor Islands. His experience includes werk Provo Police Department interested in viewing the and former chairman of the general among Indians in Arizona during his absence from school in invited ducation division. Heholds a masters Heis a veteranof sevenyearsin the his apartment this month The pre-schoal con degree in counseling and guidancefrom US. Marme Corps, discharged as a someone removed a Gar- ducts’ two sessions of Brigham Young University first lieutena' rard stereo system classes a day in a con - car crash in which Lynn Olson was injured, and Mr. Nielsen sufferes damatesto his vehicle W. Earle Smithis suing J.C. PenneyInc. and the to defer action on a pro: Montgomery Elevator ject to widen 100 East Co. for injuries allegedly Street in order to provide suffered him on Jan. 8 more parking near the Cfurch"snd ‘4 Sunday. Schoo! 1977 When the escalater Valley Hospital, and Kathy AlIsen, a nurse in the pediatrics ELAINE WRIGHT, president ot the Provo High chapter of Future Homemakers of America, presents books and tapes to Renee chairman, the jaycees some created their own have solicited per hour Stories and drew the Moreover, the CUP is studying the possibility of pledges from Provo books, according to more cost effective alternatives to the Hayessite, citizens and businesses, Provo FHA sponsor such as Monks Hollow on Forest Service land, which all of which will begive Helen Bateman. The may require a revision of the Master Plan in this to M.D. tapes weregiven with the area The gamewill ve held books so the child can 5 ment are recommendations for a 50-year planning period however, and are appropriate for the time period in which the reservoir is actually built id3) 1042S. State, Orem 225-3100 (ernu eescaremmETa 1555 No, Canyon Rd Provo,Utah 84601 374-2377 OURS::er tn 1 |