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Show 'Page Six The Springville Herald January 6, 1977 NEEDLECRAFT AFGHAN CROCHET KIT Old Colony styles and Spanish Lace. Contains 22 oz. net wt., 2-ply 100 DuPont orlcn acrylic acry-lic yarn. Approx. finished size 4S in. by 60 in. SIMPLE-TO-USE NEWSPAPER LOG ROLLER Converts newspapers into fireplace fire-place logs. Supplies same heat as wood log. Clean burning. H. Lewis, Lois R. Clegg ...married 60 years Life-long Springville residents observe 60th wedding anniversary H. Lewis and Lois R. Clegg observed their 60th wedding anniversary on January 3. They were married Jan. 3, 1917, in Salt Lake City. , Both Mr. and Mrs. Clegg were born in Springville and have lived here all their lives. Lewis is the son of Israel E. and Verona Noakes Clegg. Lois is the daughter of Issaac and Lottie Harmer Randle. They are the parents of three children: Helen, who died young; Norma C. Richardson of Salt Lake City; and Ray L. Clegg of Springville. Senior of the Week Sandy Hopkinson Open letter Reader opposes zoning passage As one dissapointed Citizen with the actions of our County Commissioners on passage of the zoning ordinance, I would like to shed some light on statements published Wednesday, Wed-nesday, December 22, 1976 in the Daily Herald titled. "County Commissioners Pass Zoning Ordianance." There are a few items in this article which do not correspond with the way things really are. A group of citizens were accused of not presenting both sides of the questions. This group has urged the citizens to purchase a copy of the ordinance and read it, many portions have been read and discussed at meetings around the county to inform them - now I ask you, Mr. Yukus Inouye, how does this compare with the County's role of informing us? You might have stated in the article that only approximately 25 copies of the ordinance was orginally printed to inform the entire County population not to mention the "one" official map plus one public hearing which, by the way, was held on opening day of general conference October 1, 1976 at 10 a.m. One side of the question is the ordinance in its present form. It would seem this group of citizens have put more efforts into seeing the public were informed about this side than the Commissioners or the planning commission! The other side is the fact that we feel the ordinance is not in the best interest in-terest of the citizens who own property, or those who might want to own property in the unincorperated areas of the county. (Not a cup of honey for the city residents either, I wonder who they have in mind to make up the tax base which would be lost through the Al, CE1, CE2, zones etc...?) Now then, by presenting your side of the question - we have very effectively presented our side because most everyone who reads this document finds it too restrictive, discriminatory and right down disgusting to say the least You have suggested this group is against zoning period - Mr. Inouye, we are for what is best for the people and "No Zoning" would create cha'os; however, I must admit there are places in the County where "no zoning" would probably be sufficient for mqny years to come. Zoning Sandy Hopkinson, daughter of Gary and Sally Hopkinson, is this week's senior of the week. She is presently serving as secretary of the senior class. Among other things, she is treasurer of the DECA club and is active in GAA. Sandy is a Sunday School teacher anu t:;e secretary of her Laurel class in her ward. She is interested in marketing and plans to attend the LDS Business College. She is also very talented in sewing and enjoys making her own styles. which is too restrictive will create problems of equal magnitude as this type of zoning robs the people of their rights and most of us will only tolerate that to a point, then we fight back. You indicated we have misrepresented the proposed changes -1 can tell you tor a tact - five days after receiving my copy of proposed changes from the Commissioners office, they were read and discussed at a meeting in Lehi to approx 300 citizens in attendence on December 14, 1976. Now County Commissioners, if your intentions were as stated, why was the ordinance passed in its original form without these changes of "good faith", which by the way are still too restrictive, discriminatory, and infringe upon peoples rights and freedoms. When something is wrong - making some changes doesn't make it half right Now if you haven't already guessed, I am a citizen against this zoning ordianance and land use document as presently written. I would like to express my gratitude to those citizens who started opposing this document in the beginning and educating some of the rest of us as to what was taking place. You might say - I have become one of them. I encourage all county citizens to read and become informed on this zoning ordinance. Do your best to be in attendance to the public hearing to voice your opinions. The County has scheduled this hearing for January 31, 1977. Watch the papers for the time and place, likely 10 a.m. in room 311 in the County building. Now Mr. Commissioners I am sure your jobs there are not easy, however, in carrying out your duties and responsibilities I hope you don't overlook the rights and freedoms of the citizens of this fine county. Respectively, Lloyd R. Brooks Survival series to air on tv A five-part series on wilderness wilder-ness survival will be shown on KUED-TV (Channel 7) beginning begin-ning Wednesday, January 5, 1977. 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