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Show ¢ eae os SRT ea Smeus ve SL CHECK BACK FOR HIS RETURN THIS SPRING. WASATCH COUNTY Cancer: A. Wasatch Kids Camp Gets the Go Commission gives LDS: camp its first approvals Rates appear fifty tim ess national average; Bite .| KIRSTEN SHAW . concerned STAFF © SILVER KING MEDIA GROUP V COURIER STAFF _ COURIER se TIM WESTBY Ep idemic? 7 arlin Law is like many Midway residents. Married with three happy children, he built a suc- acres adjacent to Timberlakes. The - Commission tweaked several conditions regarding traffic impacts, water supply, snowmobiling and fire danger before approving them unanimously. The camp will be made up of 13 “super camps’ topping out at 450 people each during the summer months, eight rustic camps with about 30 people each, four day-use areas, four lodges for meetings, a 30-hookup RV park and two helicopter pads. Church officials expect the camp to run at full capacity through the summer. During the rest of the year, the camp will be at about 25 percent capacity. According to the camp’s environmental impact statement prepared by Heber-based Francis Smith Engineering, the camp could be a financial drain on the county to the tune of $500,000 to $1 million a year. well. Inside, Varlin, nicely dressed, sits Duke Sues CL DEREK JENSEN MANAGING Ss investors EDITOR continue to sift of ann epidemic. “There’s something wrong. Almost every other house in the neighbor- hood has someone affected. It has to be something in the environment— there is no cancer in my family and we CANCER continued on A5 Inc. for $1 Million © to. fall to lies ee for this story. The legal action represents the first strike following Maynard’s abrupt Jan. through the rubble of the CLM “Inc. fallout, one prominent resident has taken his case -to court. County Commissioner Ralph lion in potential losses. with relatives, is suing | Maynard has since created Purple Door LLC, a Utah Limited Liability “ Company : for. liquidation of those According to the County Commissioner's affidavit, in June 1997 Duke deposited $1 million into a “Funding Account” with CLM Inc. A A hearing on the case in Provo’s Thayer for $204,829.03. Thayer refused assets. Duke’s Fait filed Feb. 9 a attorneys Joe Tesch and Kraig Powell, calls for $1,099,264.67 in relief for breach of contract and _ fiduciary duties. the Fourth District Court was postponed last week when Iris Eaton, Maynard’s mother-in-law named as a defendant, failed to appear. “No comment,” repeated Duke who was contacted at home after the Courier obtained a copy of the suit last Tuesday. eB Neither Maynard nor Eaton returned phone calls. A second lawsuit against Maynard was filed Feb. 8 by investor Richard corsicene tehad eae “$880, 000 assets. Duke, Signposts, Observations: A2 Goes Worldly: Bl LAW FAMILY for assets, gives some to mother-in-law WASAICH FILES: ARTS & LEISURE: Inn on the Creek COURTESY Commissioner’s hearing postponed; meanwhile Maynard creates LLC defunct mortgage loan company and — owner Chuck Maynard for over $1 mil- ALSO: Commentary, A6 Police Report, A4 / Our easy-to-read classifieds, A15 PHOTO Montane aids her father, Varlin Law, during his chemotherapy. Varlin is concerned about the oes _ high number of cancer. victims in ‘Ais neighborhood. quietly on the couch, while his wife, Carla, entertains Talia, Montana and Carson during dinner. Years of suffernate; there are no signs of leukemia, ing through chemotherapy, pneumoalthough his immune system is fragile. nia, organ loss and shingles have Varlin has watched many others in destroyed his vitality, leaving him his neighborhood become diagnosed weak; his body covered in sores and with, or die from, cancer. He cites exposed catheters. Although he has many names, and says a local LDS lost so much—his health, career and — ward lost 13 members to cancer, He is most of his belongings—he is fortunot shy about vocalizing his concerns along Wrestlers Grab State: Al2 la mica A for-sale sign on the front lawn of. 98-N. River Road proclaims all is not- ASPEN HOLLERS: A3 SPORIS BEAT: . fifty times the national average. KIDS CAMP continued on A10 INSIDE tc leukemia (CML). He was told he would be lucky if he lived a few more years. Law is one’ among many-Midway CML patients. Research shows _ Wasatch County CML rates might De. Nan mination that allows a maximum of 7,000 people on approximately 5,700 career, a beautiful home, and is devout in his faith and devoted to his community. He also has cancer. During a routine hospital visit nearly three years ago, the athletic Law was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous ey Timber Lakes subdivision started out on the long bureaucratic trail to approval last week on a positive step. On Thursday, the Wasatch County Planning Commission waded through 38. conditions in a 3-hour meeting before granting the LDS Youth/Family Camp a density deter-. \ poet Be he.Mormon Church’s proposed youth camp adjacent to the ect aia ps Dec. 31, 2000 CLM statement showed Duke’s balance was $803,302.49. DUKE continued on A& FILE PHOTO Commissioner Ralph Duke waits for Fourth District Court to hear lawsuit. 31 letter to investors stating CLM Inc.. was “coin tet nf hersinace ” In it -Mayn despij MARRIOTT LIBRARY, ARCHIVES 295South 1500 East Salt Lake City, UT, 84112 POSTAL PATRON Présorted « Standard U.S. Postage Paid Heber City, UT Permit No. 32005 — |