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Show LEHI FREE PRESS Clive Childs Candidate Valuable Lesson in Spelling and Grammar For Co. Commission Thirty citizens American Fork, turned out by special invitation August Alpine meet Clive C. candidate for the position of four year Utah 23rd to Childs a County Commissioner on the Republican ticket. The meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carson included a question and answer period which followed an of the introduction candidate by Richard L. Harrington., Mr. Harrington, a Provo attorney and a Utah County Republican delegate, explained to those in attendance that we must stand behind and give our full support to men who are committed and best prepared to restore our property freedoms to us. "I have studied the candidates," he continued, "and have consulted with those who selected me as a delegate into the language. 5. Don't use no doulbe negatives. Not never, 6. A writer should not shift your point of new. sentence you have got to 7. Don't write a run-opuncutate it. 8. About sentence fragments. 9. In articles and stuff like that we use commas to keep things apart without which we would have without doubt confusion. 10. But, don't use, commas, which are not necessary. 11. It's important to use you're apostrophe's n correctly. 12. Don't abbreviate unless nec. 13. Check carefully to if you any words out. 14. In my opinion, I think that an author when he is writing something should not get accustomed to the habit of making use of too many redundant unnecessary words that he does not actually really need in order to put his message across to the reader of the article. 15. About repetition, the repetition of a word is not usually effective repetition. 16. As far as incomplete constructions, they are wrong. ' 17. Spel correckly. 18. Last but not least, knock off the cliches. entire otherwise year unless Locations in SLB&M. 51478 Leo B. Adams, 127 W. 500 N., SLC, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well, ft. deep, at a point N. 230 ft., W. 1100 ft. from the Sl4 Cor. Sec. 23, T5S, RlW (1 mi NW Saratoga Springs) ; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 2 cattle, 2 horses, 5 sheep; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SE14SW14, Sec. 23.T5S.R1W. Jackie 51529 Madsen co Jesse Gooch, RFD 1, Box 436, Lehi, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ? 0 ft. deep, at a well, point S 1400 ft. W. 190 ft. from the Nl4 Cor. Sec. 18, T5S, R1E (2 mi W Lehi) ; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 4 cattle, 8 pigs, 30 chickens, arid from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in SE14NW14 Sec. 18, T5S, R1E. The Utah Transportation Commission is (54-46- 100-50- 0 (55-618- . nine-memb- Whaley, 10478 Crocus, Sandy, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, ft. deep, at a point N. 150 ft. W. 150 ft. from the El4 Cor. Sec. 29, T7S, R2W (5 mi SE Fairfield) ; and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 300 cattle, 71 hogs; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in E12NE14 Sec.29,T7S,R2W. 51577 Sidney H. Kelsey, 2832 W. 7268 S., West Jordan, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an 0 ft. deep, at a well, point N. 150 ft. E. 150 ft. from the Wl4 Cor. Sec. 28, T7S, R2W (6 mi SE Fairfield); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 300 cattle, 71 hogs; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the 100-50- 0 (54-46- 100-50- Utah er En- Transportation vironmental Council. The Council (UTEC) was created by Executive Order in 1970. Of the nine members of Council, three positions are up for ap- the or pointment, re- appointment. The purpose of the Council is to help the Utah Department of identify Transportation those projects where environmental, sociolog- and ical ecological factors are of concern, environmental for review study reports Department activities, to continue within UDOT an awareness for the quality of the environment and determine new areas of where study special irrigation of .25 acs. in W12NW14 Sec. 28, T7S, Paul (54-46- to the for appointment 100-50- 51576 applications accepting R2W. 51635 J. ( R. Berger, 28 Ridgeview Drive, Bountiful, UT .015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deept, at a well, point S. 300 ft. E. 2000 ft. from the Wl4 Cor. Sec, 28, T7S, R2W (5 mi SE Fairfield); and used for the domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering 60 cattle; and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of .25 acs. in NE14SW14 more of a neighborhood basis. We need careful unanimously determined that Clive C. Childs is one of the men best qualified to restore our property freedoms to us." Mr. Childs has been a businessman on Spanish Fork's Main Street for the past 25 years. He is active in civic and church affairs. Childs investigates problems and does not hesitate to find out all the answers and let them be known. What can be done about getting some relief from the excessively restrictive land use and zoning ordinance now in effect in our county was the first question of the evening., Mr. Childs answered by noting that he has been fighting this extremely unjust land use bill since its inception two years ago. He stated that he feels that zoning and planning should be on Vote For sr. zoning and planning to protect us but not such a restrictive bill that actually robs individuals of their choices to do what they want with their own property. Mr, Childs answered several questions on the commission's handling of the recent Kenneth A. - current solid waste fiasco noting that the cities in the county now pay many times what they used to pay for the same services plus the fact that the taxpayers now have a million dollar debt to repay with very little to show for it. Mr. Childs explained how he was instrumental in getting knowledge of this transaction to the public. Georgia M. with the concurrence of the Governor. Interested citizens are invited to apply for Council membership by contacting Commissioner Sam Taylor, 29 E. Center St., Moab, Utah 84532. by otters a Taylor 259-774- the at September 15th meeting in Salt Lake City. Having a conscience does not prevent us from it sinning; merely prevents us from joying it. en- You think things are A California bad? newspaper recently ran this "For Sale" ad: "'65 Ford. Take Precinct No. 5 Committed to diligent representation of 5th Precinct. bonus as an incentive to discovery of a functioning oil well in the state. $250,000 have over payments." LEHI FREE PRESS Main Utah Lehi, 32 West 84043 Postage Paid at Lehi Post Office Published by the Free Press Publishing Co. Every Thursday 442 State Capitol, SLC, UT 84114, on or before Oct. 7, 1978. Dee C. Hansen E. Russell Innes, Publisher STATE ENGINEER Published in the Lehi Subscription Price lack Nielson wiper that rests out of position, or whose timing is out of phgase, ususally has been set incorrectly on its drive shaft. To fix, lift the wirper arm as far away from the windshield as possible. Using a screwdriver, (with the other hand) gently pry the wiper arm from its shaft. Reposition so it does not collide with the other wiper and push it back onto the shaft. It may be necessary to reposition both arms on the respective shafts to prevent colliding with each other. While you are at it, check the blades themselves for wear and A may be contacted by 1 in Moab. calling Applications should be sent as soon as possible. The Commission is scheduled to consider the applications i Alpine School Dist. 9ICTS mission Commissioner Alpine School District Board Member Dedicated to improving the quality of education Com- Transportation RUSHTON &AU0 Sec. 28, T7S, R2W. . stiffening. I J Replace periodically. If you have one or more tires that need to be replaced keept in mind that FAKLER'S TIRE SERVICE, 109 East 100 North, American Fork, has the largest inventory in this area with more than 20,000 tires in all. We are tire 756-760- 1, specialists concerned with you particulare problems so make us you one stop tire center. "The People Tire People". Hours: Monday thru Saturday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. HANDY HINT: Excessive shaft wear can cause wiper blades to wobble and hit each other. Have your service technician correct this problem. I WV M ,1 MM M II NOTICE OF SPECIAL LOW RATE FOR UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY CUSTOMERS AftP fit; AND OVER t APPLICABLE TO THEIR PRIMARY RESIDENCE IN THE STATE OF UTAH The Public Service Commission of Utah in their Order effective August 18, 1978, exempted residential customers age 65 or over who are head of household from the increase in rates authorized August 17, 1978, for the first 400 kilowatt hours used on or after September 16, y d on a 1978, billing period. In to this for order '; exemption (which begins September 16), qualify such customers must provide Utah Power & Light Company with a "Certificate of Age and Eligibility," notarized by a commissioned Notary Public of the State of Utah. This information, along with certificate forms, is being mailed to all residential customers with their bills for service beginning about August 24, or may be obtained at any office of Utah Power & Light Company beginning about August 25. Upon receipt of the completed certificate form at a Utah Power & Light Company office, qualifying customers will be exempted from the rate increase on the first 400 kilowatt hours during each billing period. 30-da- pro-rate- Kali 111 I til! AND LIGHT COMPANY Engineer, Free Press $6.00 (In Advance) fMTV I I lll'vl . . and Carry at Our Convenient Office UriVein or Drive In Window Per Year Aug. 17, 24, 31, 1978. Save On Cash Save On Cash I"' firnnnn utah county rUlsU U and Carry at Our Convenient Office orDnvelnWtndow A DryCleaningDraperyCenter 6 1 North Merchant Street Am. Fork 756-690- No Shrinking Beautiful Cleaned f8Ma.tmimtttim Foldjf Ppf. V Unlined$1.50j II 3 Ft. Panel COMMISSION r 2 SPRING DRAPERY SPECIAL Professionally Lovely Decorator f investigation or research is required to identify problems and develop possible solutions. Appointment of Council members is made by the 100-50- 0 Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State we and Applications Being Accepted for Environmental Council designated. from Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Texas Press Association President John Taylor says he offers the following suggestions for new staff members at his newspaper, The Seguin Gazette: 1. Each pronoun should agree with their antecedent. 2. Just between you and I, case is important. 3. Verbs has to agree with their subjects. 4. Watch our for irregular verbs which have crope NOTICE TO WATER USERS The. following have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the Thursday, August 31.1978 No Saggign Linings Special Sizing process Lined $1.75 3 ft. Panel Unlined90 sq.ft.1 Short Lined 100 Sq.Ft. 2 Piece Suits 3 Piece Suits Long Dresses $2.70 $3.05 $3.25 LMA. "Zoning? Let's talk about it and see what the people want." When a decision is being made, it's not what I want, but what a majority of the people want. II the public wants a certain area zoned a particular way, that's what I want. but it's the people of Utah that plant County who have to foot the.million-dolla- r bill. That's just not fair. Under the same circumstances, I'd have insisted that the citizens decide whether they wanted to e treatment plant. build a solid-wast- Personal background: Jerry has lived "The solid waste fiasco? Yes, it's a real problem." And the deepest problem lies in the fact that the people were never given a chance to vote on the matter. The commission made the decision on their own to build . in Utah County since 1950. He and his wife, Carol, reside In the North Fork of Provo Canyon with their 5 children. (The lattitude of their home is actually one mile North of Lehi, maintaining tradition of a commissioner to represent that end of the county.) Civic Activities: Leadership with Boy Scouts of America. Kiwanis International Vice Chairman, Committee on Spending and Taxation (COST) EducationProfessional background: Master's Degree in Instructional Media Presently employed as Learning Resources specialist, Brigham Young University. Bachelor's Degree in Community Agency and Youth Leadership. U.S. Park Ranger Business Experience: Owner, Bradshaw Supply Company (a successful vehicle parts and equipment dealer) for 9 years. Church Activities: Continuous leadership responsibilities In Utah County stakes. Paid for by the committee to elect Jerry Bradshaw. |