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Show Free Press - Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1989 Page 3 Banquet to raise for Library funds rv i Ivj A y'f-A r V.?., A . n v-.-v- ISSN No VS.PS. 768-313- ticket-sellin- 1750-46- 69 No. 309-50- 0 Published weekly except y for Thanksgiving and Christinas by Newtah, Inc. 32 Wed Maui serai-weekl- conducted throughout the community. District chairmen who will have tickets are: Carolyn Pulham, Betty Powell, 768-349Connie Nielsen, 768- - 9624. The tickets are $10 per plate. A special incentive will be offered to county residents who would like to help fund the Lehi Library's furnishing and decorating project. The Lehi Library Fundraising Banquet will be held at Lehi High School cafeteria on April 9 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The banquet will be catered by Carl Mellor. A program will be presented in the Little Theater following the dinner. Tickets may be purchased at the door door, although a door-to- g campaign will be n a tefci Wm Press Lehi. flak MM1 Telephone Numbers Advertising & Circulation. 7; News. 9 3 Brett R. Bezzant .Marc Haddock Betty Fowler Subscription price $19" per year Publisher Editors Second class postage paid at Lehi. Utah P.O. B 7. Americas Fark. Utah Mm "Everything Must Go Building, Land for Sale o 00 Members of the popular group Guys and Dolls are, front row, 1 to r, Hillary Hunter, Kimberly Hobbs, Jackie Hadfield, Patience Sanderson, Jill Bushman, Joe Nattress, Marcee Taggart. Second row: Abigail Angus, Alisha Peterson, Amy Nelson, Brooke Ashton, Kandi Rymer, Jennifer Nattress, Ashlee Taggart, Kaisa Nuttal. Third row: Brent Bushman, Luke Harrison, Jessica Hadfield, Chelsea Jones, Holli Hunter, Eliese Nelson, Stacy Lindstrom, Serenite Henderson, Julie Ann Smith. Back row: Lindsey Clark, Aimee Richins, Mindy Smith, Sarah Merrill, Jill Nattress, Jessica Harrison, Brad Wilson and Cody Smith. CD &0 o CO Kohler's burglarized Fri. Kohler's Market was burglarized last Friday, January 20, at 3 a.m., according to police reports. The burglars threw a garbage can through a door window to gain access to the store. The burglars took I meat, cigarettes and money, valued at approximately $1,500, according to Doyle Kohler, store owner. Local police are investigating the burglary. Geneva Continued from front page 4) that the Utah County Council of Governments join the Mountainlands Association of Governments and form a clean air task force to study vehicle emissions, wood burning stoves and open air burning, coordinated plan and then recommend a county-wid- e to reduce or control these contributors to air pollution. 5) that the county commissioners increase the City and County Health Department's budget a minimum of $200,000 that will be appropriated for staff and equipment so they can work jointly with the state's Bureau of Air Quality. This will accelerate compliance with clean air standards and will help provide a system of checks and balances by having two government entities involved." 6) that Geneva Steel, instead of donating to community projects, apply this money to purchase additional ,; ,,., .llu t;r pollution control equipment. ,. could j "The greatest .donation this community would be good health through clean air," Morris ? ' .':''-;: said. ; 7) "Last year Geneva paid millions of dollars in employee bonuses and an undisclosed amount was divided between the owners. I would ask Geneva to reevaluate the program this year and place the 1989 bonus monies toward plant modernization." 8) the production of steel can be compatible with clean air. It's being done here in Utah and in other states. In order to have both here in Utah County, however, Geneva needs to expend great amounts of money and effort immediately. "Our health can't wait for a 5, 10, or 15 year phase in period for modernization," Morris said. His final recommendation was that the community establish an environment of "fair play and freedom of speech," with both sides of the issue having the right to pursue their objectives and establish their findings "without the fear of physical, financial, legal and -- suspect the same burglars are in- volved in both incidents, according' to Kohler. standard that has not yet been stated." Cannon said Geneva has undertaken their own independent studies of the issue, and have hired a ' national expert to study the issue. "We are confused by Commissioner Morris' complaint, that, there is a lack of cooperation between Geneva Steel and others' involved in this issue," he said; saying, "we met with Commissiotief Morris last Thursday and told him we would be pleased to cooperate in his efforts to bring both sides together on this ; issue." . (American Fork store only) CO is o Another local market was burglarized two weeks ago. Police political retaliation or character assassination." At a press conference held an hour later at Geneva Steel, Cannon said the air quality laws and regulations currently in effect are being complied with by Geneva Steel. He said the more strict pmlO standards, which Morris and others "keep complaining that we are not meeting, cannot be met at this time because they have not yet been formulated." Geneva Steel has consistently stated, and "we restate today, that we are committed to meet that new standard once it is formulated. But, we cannot meet a re-cei- . o8 ;;'.! ,i.iovl -- :;!:;! am a CO CO Ream's has combined its inventory with the best closeouts in America! CD GROCERIES "co o O N E Y! Shoe Sale ST New SWEATSHIRTS Munari CD T-SHI- Compare at $239 ( Garcia Graphite Fishing Rod & Reel Adult Used Combination Packages ABU L3 c . Crafts GO I oo o and up C9 o Gifts-Hardwar- es o Ski Boots Only Many styles and types O CO ICE FISHING GOODIES COntiilUBS y2 pp complete with skis, boots, binding, poles and fitting Quantity limited HOUSE WARES o o Kids from C'FiTaHiltrMtii PfuGg -- Ski Packages FROZEN FOODS CO CI Kl CD 4 ' o , CD CD USED-'- SPORTING GOODS o Large assortment a ' He said Morris knows Geneva spends more than $40 milion per year on pollution control, and cannot spend more than that intil the new standards are formulated. "While economic concerns cannot totally offset environmental concerns, we are surprised that the Commissioner would have preferred us to spend more on pollution control rather than meet our contractual agreement with our employees to share our first year profits with them." ' Cannon said Geneva would again restate their commitment. "We are currently in complaiance with the standards now in effect. We are committed to remaining in compliance, but the new standards have to be in place before we can take further action." Fabrics IN Inventory Liquidation begins Thursday, Feb. 2, at 9 a.m. CM ; IM1 Selected Used Rental Skis (J1 or Ski Boots 11" Blade 53 1 U:ny items thrcajhsiit th3 store 20 Go 00 7C3 Swiss Type Army Knife v W2" .h. 21 value 57 77 ) pair Blinds 57PPI Starting at 2.97 each 13 Hours 22 Shells 97' 9-- 8. Closed Sundays. Coloring Books Salc! dT |