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Show pi iden eanciith sla bola Jutinebenpemeiciennalibaeion haa tat dase ia MINGO’S FLOWN en FOR tae WINTER! CHECK BACK FOR HIS RETURN THIS SPRING. WASATCH COUNTY * Golf Course Funding May es 50 local investors cout -aHole in One — © SILVER KING MEDIA GROUP rena 7 leaving investors worried they could lose an estimated $6 million. Meanwhile, owner Chuck L. Maynard who uses his initials for the company name, is reported missing. Details on what happened to the money remain unclear. However, rum-_ blings persist regarding Maynard’s — alleged problem with gambling. “That’s a rumor that’s going around would ee ee are ak force, Richard Buys, Chris Briscoe, park officials, legislation representatives and substantiate PHOTO anything that that,” CLM. Ine. a local said Joe Pearson, said feasibility studies show a need for at least one and a half additional golf courses in the area. The current park course revenue has a surplus repaid with player revenue and taxes and we're just trying to find out what Maynard happened,” he said. “It’s not good for him.” the in DAN STEPHENS southerm Utah, of the situation. Mueller later _ said. “I’m very worried about — investors _ told the Courier that while there was | CLM continued on AS has been “very difficult.” rotor eg ing oe acreage sanctioned the development. In 1964, at the urging of the L.D.S. orth It?) as Reon — Will It Be ble. Local landowners that donated the With a year to go, Wasatch Olympic. organizers scrambling church, owners turned over property to the Wasatch Mountain State Park. TIM WESTBY A year from today, the Games will COURIER STAFF GOLF COURSE continued on Ab clog Wasatch while County its sidewalks worth it. If two bids, a bibery scandal, roads, and three years of planning by their local officials, civic organizations, and will team — with people speaking strange tongues. eee _ A festive party atmosphere — perhaps with an Old West flavor — will be the TE rule of the day along Main Streets in OR Midway and Heber. Giant television |. video screens called jumbotrons will likely be placed in Heber City Park and _| -the Salt Lake the reality of being front and center to a worldwide audience was as much fun as the possibility. " “There should be a tremendous amount of fun...It’s going to bé za very busy place with many people going here and there. Lots of cars in the streets. People _wearing colorful clothing...I Midway Town Square to give locals a chance to watch the day’s action expect the restaurants and the stores will be very busy,” says — | at | | Bob Mathis, Wasatch Olympic Coordinator. - Soldier Hollow.. The 2002 Winter will be in high gear. Olympic. Games | :- OLYMPICS continued on AS and sharing cultural lessons with foreign athletes, their families and coaches from around: the world.. Soldier venue POSTAL PATRON Presorted « Standard U.S. Postage Paid Heber City, UT of the Games and last to be designated, will see an estimated 20,000 spectators a day for 17 ois solid. County's It should come as no surprise , Residents will have opened their homes, and started swapping stories - Hollow, the busiest Organizing Committee be into their seventh day, long enough ~(SLOC) was good enough to put on a for Wasatch residents to know if it was _ fine show or just merely adequate. If year from today rental cars will SOLED home In the interim, she said the impend- him to be hiding, if he’s hiding.” ? Contacted at the couples Santa Soldier Hollow venue development, including sewer, water and irrigation lines, helped make the project possi- BY may be on verge of bankruptcy. Maynard’s wife Connie said tthe news — “The doors are thie and «locked be mortgage I loan company “We've lost all of our personal assets — everything. He’s out lookabout CLM’s problems was ai surprise — ing for work. He has four young children to support.” to her. Saying she has not seen her ‘Two weeks ago, Maynard retained ‘husband since early last week, she reported getting a steady stream of ~ St. George attorney Karl Mueller. Immediately, letters were drafted — “nasty” phone calls and messages. “T don’t know where he is. I kind of - one by Mueller and one by Maynard wait to hear from him,” Connie -— apprising the 50-plus CLM Clara Probst from Republic Mortgage. Attempts to reach Maynard have ~ been unsuccessful. Answering phones at CLM late last. week, an investor identifying himself only by his first name, Barry, said he was invested “sufficient enough to get really hurt.” Wasatch County’s Economic Development Director, | Robyn said its doors — now, but I don’t know eye 5 He a Pre Dal eign aah ; approved the $12 million bond. Bill 65 fis hitting the aes floor’s green on increase. Inc., eP sh eee of Beni om pee 7 ate last year, State. Parks | i. Director Courtland Nelson a—/ requested the legislature funda 36-hole public golf course adjacent to the Soldier Hollow Nordic and biathlon venue. Last week, the Senate Natural Resources and Energy, "Agriculture Committee unanimously not CLM <a KIRSTEN SHAW | COURIER STAFF. would sudden ‘move, Heber mortgage loan business --since the early 1990s, has closed — of approximately $40,000 annually. Nelson said the bond would $6 nile. 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