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Show US oir e own meetings on Jjture growth scheduled ill citizens are invited to participate jiu evening of Wednesday, July 9 in J'swide meetings to discuss Utah's fre in a period of rapid growth. .e town meetings are part., of the enda for the Eighties" project, 'ttegned to give Utah citizens a chance i fteak out on issues related to Utah's ig-vth and government's role, if any, in Managing that growth. jie project is also designed to let the pernor of Utah and the Utah State slature get a clearer picture of the j-Sns we have in handling the ilems and benefits of growth. Fro .lestions relating to new jobs and 5 training, zoning policies, com-i0 com-i0 ,'ity financing, and use of natural "Wes will be presented for citizen ;onition. le meetings will be held at 7 p.m. ughout Utah. ,, At m i Uintah County, meetings will be jj i at the Uintah County Courthouse in j,ial and at Ft. Duchesnse. Members ' the Eighties Commission from gavah County are Elouise Turner, o (rperson; Ruby Black and Sen. . ,pe(le M. Sowards. pb Duchesne County, the meeting will jso field at the Myton Ward recreation 0fl with chairman Loryn S. Ross, appjnis Mower and Ellen Rawlings on (Commission. In Daggett County, the meeting will be held at the Daggett County Courthouse Cour-thouse in Manila with Dixie Grub as chairperson and Joyce Long and LaRay Sadlier on the Eighties Commission. Com-mission. Listed below are the types of questions for discussion at the meetings. 1. What are your expectations and hopes for the future of your community? com-munity? ' 2. To accommodate the growth expected ex-pected in your area, what changes should occur in: schools and educational policy ; planning and zoning; commuinty finance and taxation; other? 3. Should various areas of the state be classified as priority regions for certain types and levels of development, e.g., energy resources or tourism and recreation? 4. How can we make sure Utah's citizens are trained to be effective in securing the new jobs created by growth? 5. Many communities have experienced ex-perienced large increases in divorce, juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, family violence in boom times. How can Utah's communities best plan for and cope with these problems? |