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Show Page Four - The Springville Herald - August The Springville Herald (UPS 513-060) Published Weekly at Springville, Utah 4663 by Art City Publishing Co., Inc. ' 161 South Main Street Phone 489-5651 Martin W. Conover v. Publisher Beverley Ramsey , Editor Margaret R. Fleenor Managing Editor Entered as second class matter at the Post Office, Springville, Utah 84663 under the act of Congress, March 3, 1897. Tips Planning a trip abroad this summer? Great ! Have a good time. And the American Medical Association offers some tips that might help you avoid spoiling your trip by illness. The first problem of the traveller to distant lands is "jet lag." You have crossed several time zones and your body's time clock is entirely out of touch with the clocks of your new time zone. Here's what happens- Depart from New York for Italy at 5:30 p.m., cross seven time zones during a seven-hour flight, and arrive in Rome at 7:30 a.m. You want to go to bed, while Rome is just starting its working day. Your doctor recommends recom-mends that, even if you arrive in the morning, go to your hotel, check in and go to bed. Let your body adjust to the new time zone gradually. Eat light, simple fare for the first day. The traveler who . arrives at Rome at 7:30 a.m. after an all-night flight, plunges into a day of sightseeing, then eats a heavy meal, is asking for troubfe. If you take regular medication, such as a thyroid supplement, you Darren George ( hristensen, son of Barbara White, reached his first birthday Aug. Iti. He has two sisters. Amy and Niki. Steven Earl Child will be one year old Saturday. He is the son of Richard J. 'and Rebecca Child. He has two sisters and two brothers. Steven's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Roper and Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Child all of Springvilld. ... ' f ! -t, 1 Subscriptions in Advanceper year $8.00 -Per copy 20'. Delivered by carrier, per month 80' Member Utah Press Association Weekly Press Association National Newspaper Association for a safe must be aware of rescheduling of times for dosage in the new time area. Diabetics who take insulin should consult with their physicians regarding changing the schedule of medication. The most important period for jet lag is the first 24 hours after landing. lan-ding. Decision-making faculties are impaired and errors of judgment are likely. Allow 24 hours in the city before heading out for all-day tours, night club tours and the like. An American Medical 23, 1979 trip Association manual on overseas travel recommends recom-mends that certain individuals in-dividuals should not board long jet flights. These include pregnant women who have habitually aborted; infants in-fants less than two weeks old; patients with contagious con-tagious diseases; people with large unsupported hernias; psychotics; acute respiratory patients. If you have a heart problem, consult with your doctor about advisability of flying. HELLO... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. That's right ... your furnace. NOW DON'T MISUNDERSTAND ME. I'll be glad to do it. After all... that's what I'm here for. All I ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. letters from our readers Citizens of Springville Your apathy may kill you! You think the title a little strong? Read on Have you ever wondered why hundreds of thousands of Jews at places like Auschwitz and Buchenwald went to their deaths daily? Why didn't they resist, or break down the barbed wire fences with their sheer masses? You think they believed the delicious hot shower stories? Hardly! The truth bitter yet sweet in the end, was in fact known too well by these peaceful mind your own business people. Once the heavy doors to the gas chambers had swung shut, no amount of complaining, pleading, or even prayers would open the death cells until the lethal poisions had stilled the last hint of life. Now more to my point. Question: When does a. person realize he is in serious trouble? Answer: Usually when it's too late. Example-When you find yourself still pulling, and pulling and pulling, and pulling your parachute rip cord at 184 miles per hour at 100 feet! Realization: It's too late!-Having late!-Having the porch light come on at 3:30 a.m. with you holding your shoes in one hand and your head with the other! Realization: It's too late! or St. Peter at the gate announcing 'Room for only two more', and you're third in line! Realization: It's too late! Too late for what? Some Aidl tow si wort fain I 1 l! .Ill 1111 I ! I M f V consequences are more serious than others, granted, but where do the serious ones start? One such serious matter is at your door. The title- "Title II Development Code" Title II of the City Code of Springville, Utah 1968 has been rewritten for acceptance ac-ceptance as part of the City Code. The fact that a portion of the City Code has been rewritten is in it self not bad. Much of the context of the new Title II Development Code has taken much time and serious thought to compose. The general intent and Purpose of Title II, though incomplete, is not in itself bad. But the almost supreme and dangerously dictatorial power of the Planning Commission-City Councif-thence Councif-thence the dangers of real and potential enslavement en-slavement within the "Development Code", are enormously bad problems. Example: Elimination of the RA-1 Zone! Elimination of RAl Zone shows that the City Planners have totally lost contact with the spirit and wishes of the people of Springville! At this rate in the future the Springville school kids can be bussed to Spanish Fork just to see a cow or chicken. What concerned property owners want to let food pastures go back to primitive marshland, good only to black birds and muskrats? How many people understand and want the HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. I've been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And . . . well ... I think it's about time you did something about it, HE'LL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER ... the whole servicing bit. Then I'll be ready to go to work. Open letter New from required square footage of land requirement, to build on, placed on their property, as outlined in residential Zones? Do you care if "The ground floor of any one-family dwelling shall be nine hundred (900) square feet"? or "The maximum height of any building (measured from the finished grade to the square of the building; shall be twenty (20) feet or two (2) stories, whichever is the higher." Who cares? Building in the PO-1 Professional Office Zone of building 5 or more units in the R-8-7000 Zone?-before Zone?-before doing so you must receive a building permit that includes the following: "Approval by the City Council following the recommednation of the Planning Commission. Com-mission. A landscaping plan showing the location, types, and initial sizes of all planting material to be used together with the location of fences, walls, hedges, sprinkling or, irrigation systems, open space and signs." Thats what kind of tree or bush and what size of tree or bush etc. you will plant! If you're short on landscaping land-scaping funds, here's a hint-just call your dirt and rock scape "All around City swimming pool" landscape. That should get you by for at least another election period. Sure we need changes in Springville! The People of Springville (85 plus percent) have for mace zR city code local resident years ask for the present R-4 Zone to be changed to CC-1 to improve the business atmosphere in Springville and improve the weak tax base we now have, but give the people what they want No- the citizens of Springville aren't credited with the brains to know what they want- they must be told how to become the Master race, in the master city, by a master plan! Will your apathy kill you- or did you even bother to read this far down? We'll see you at the public hearing on the 18th of Sept. In the meantime tell a friend, tell vour neighbors, the They shall beat their swords into plouggshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more. Isaiah. II. 4 The" wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid. Isaiah. XI. 6 I am a man of peace. God knows how I love peace; but I hope I shall never be such a coward as to mistake oppression for peace. Kossuth He that can have pajtience can have what he will. Franklin 000 MOUNTAIN FUEL draws fire City" Council members and Planning Commission Com-mission members to listen to the total city citizens! P.S. I'm not Jewish why should I care? I have blue eyes and fair hair, don't you? Who really needs a home occupation? With so many vacant places on Main Street who needs to worry about a place to set up a business? Yes, I live out of the flood plain, don't you? We have too many wonderful things in Springville- come on people, don't quit! 11. Ray Sanford 348 E. 400 S. Springville, Utah And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of? Shakespeare How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees! Shakespeare Grannies fabrics 278 South Main Springville, Utah sNl 4 REGISTER NEW SHIPMENT CARTER KNITS 10 OFF ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then you're going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing . . . keep the house nice and warm ...on even the coldest I'LL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY... EFFI-CIENTLY... and I'll use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally. for nearly Fifty Years People Serving People. Any number of infectious in-fectious diseases may plauge a traveler. For. sure protection, see that immunizations for all communicable diseases are up-to-date for each member of the family before starting the trip. These should include immunizations, against diphtheria, tetenus, polio, measles, and, for children, whooping cough. Ask your physician about your family's immunization needs, and also about any special protection you might need before traveling into certain areas. The American Medical Assiciation reminds that if a member of the family is taking any special medicine prescribed by a physician, make certain to have an adequate supply for the entire trip. Take an extra copy of the prescription, so that it can be replaced if the bottle breaks or is lost. Your health and the way you feel during your holiday is probably the most important factor in determining the success of your trip. In the ex- 3 MORE DAYS BIRTHDAY SALE NOW FOR FREE GIFT days. t |