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Show SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1958 Utah County. 'Utah SUNDAY HERALD i rni'iV'TT HiumuMMMiiMW'mijujijBiiiiiuMiiMiMii Spanish Fork Citizens Object to Proposed Shift of Poultry Plant BARGAINS BY THE CARLOAD I ALL FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDISE! 1 was Parley Neeley, a resident on By FRANK G. KING A contro- Escalante Drive. SPANISH FORK Objections Listed versy over the proposed location of a new plant to be built here In a long typewritten statement by the Utah Poultry Producers' Mr. Neeley presented the analy Corporation was aired .this week sis and views of the matter by the before the city council. ooDonents of the move. Among "v The mayor and councilmen 'nnints whfrft hft listed wereL the Tipard statements from represent following: 1 A recent atives of the poultry company and of laree Domons of the city. In a spokesman for a large group cluding the one now concerned. of citizens who had come to pro- to residential agricultural would test! the action. seem to indicate a feeling that The dispute on the matter this type expansion is imminent; erupted several days ago when 2 a reference; was made to the citizens of the southwest portion method of publicizing the very of the property of the city near which the pro- recent posed new plant will be located if concerned to industrial as being the city officials give it tne green "sandwiched between want-ad- s in the local newspaper; 3 an aslight, first learned of the project. The poultry organization has re sertion was made that the citv portedly already begun negotia- officials did not follow the pre tions for a tract of ground in that scribed processes as set forth in area on which to build their new local ordinances and state stat utes in the aforementioned facility. and local law in Plant . Would Move (state - this contention was of support in A before the group by Mr. Neeley) ; 4 a bethi council chambers, the plant quoted was lief expounded bv Mr. Neeley would include equipment for mix the building of the proposed ing feeds, processing ana cnop-pin- g thatj will, result in added ex grain, and grain storage plant to. the in the necessary city tanks. The present poultry plant, penses of extending water, sewer. located between Main and First workelectrical power facilities to iTacf cfpit! mi First North would and 5 A belief was also the building: be sold, and it equipment moved oincreased traffic that expressed to the new building, company to grain trucks due area in the fficials stated, will mean In vehicles and farm Residents of the southwest part creased traffic safety hazards; of the city and thef Escalante 6 A statement was made that nriw ara made objection to the in the area will decrease of property in their vi- property '"Valuation, in resulting in tax cinity on the basis of dust, odors, losses to the city s coffers. traffic hazard increases, and sore points brought out r nor t v valuation decreases in Among the dispute ' was the proposed Which tneiT spokesman uctKucu of .Third West Street of extension would result from the erection too distant future. If not the in Act t now contemplated. street is extended from its the ing as speaker tor tnese cimena present ending at Second North, it would pass through the tract the poultry firm wishes to. use. hence the feeling was that, build ing the plant would hinder both the extension of the street ana residential growth in the vicinity. Defends Proposal Sneaking for the poultry firm, CIvde Thomas, poultry SPANISH FORK Clyde Swen-so- branch manager," declared that councilman elect in the dust and odors would be elimiNovember voting was sworn into nated bv use of latest type milling ' his" new post this week at the city eauroment and storage facilities. offices by clerk Mark Boyack. tt stressed that certain claims Also taking the oath of omce as that eviscerating facilities would councilmen for the second time be included in the plant were members J. false and no such move is con were Rowe Lewis and Bernell Hansen. templated. Mr Swienson' replaces outgoing- - Following the airing of the dis- muneilman Bert D. Isaac, only nute. citv officials discussed tne i man to leave the group since Mr. matter and made a decision to by Hansen and Mr.-- Lewis have been have the situation committee and the itv ofbanning of term for" another elected hold further consultation with this fice. Coming up for 1956 polling will be coun group and county officials before in t action-wil'be taken. A re- cilmen Levi Barber and Arthur final rmii2 of the area concerned to Grotegut and Mayor Ed M. Beck. classification has been Among the duties already as- industrial for the but signed to Mr. Swenson will be done, would requirements of annexation include that of publicity committee chair- plant noted was It nronertv the bv city. man for the city's official family. hv the mavor and other officials All three men elected in last that the group of citizens November's, campaign were can- present who came to protest tne move, didates on the Progressive party nnmherine about 80. was the larg ticket to attend a residents of est body ronnpil meeting for some time. County Commissioner Sterling Jones, also in attendance, commended representatives of both sides of the question for their decorum in airing the matter before the council. I re-zoni- S In I l J I IT Till II TTTTm li I T Homcmakers. Morels. Hotels. Decorators, Everybody Saves All metr1 Samnles. Overstocks. Soecial Purchases t Exciting Low Prices. 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