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Show 4 ; Tour Planned 'Swell-ond-Se- e' Planners Wrestle With Reside nt-- Farm Problems SUNDAY, NOV. Sunday Herald 8 cm, tt -- WT-una um Administrative School Attended by Area Police MONDAY EVERY Jive officials from the Provo Ashley Graham also attended. of farming. all asnecta course was and the The three-da- y DAY Police Department By TERENCE L. ' , mj Federal Bu To discourage urbanization of Although no date was of the Police Chief by sponsored Sprlngville Membereof the advisory com- the county, a mimlmum lot of committee seemed agreed to were the aDDroximately reau amone and Investigation tour of mittee on mink aonlng are tak one acre was set for residences take a 60 police leaders who attended adnunistrativi "prob stressed more to learn the Utah- - in the county, except in. subdi- county farms a three-da-y police administra ing a month to study ' lems that police officials en' visions. " and session in Bait ".J training :.ftive goals planning County ana counter b their departments. this has re tie, feedlot, sheep, wrxey t wet 'policies "and their respective TMrnJespaSTsaid I Athor nmrationsl rural in a popusulted the on problem. Jesse lighter Provo Chief . Evans, groups' position lation and therefore less gov , Yukus Inouve. who represents Captain LeGrand Baker, and Canaries are used in mine disMeeting for. the first tunc on and developers subdivisions ana lower ernment the expense, Lieutenants Ken forshee,Paul asters. They are sent down into "this week they reviewed vwnmittee. recommended fh "'' v"' ' taxes. the "": and Schaerrer and Boy Hurst rep- the mine to test the air. being history of toning, the committee study the possi- resented Provo Police at the more susceptible to gas than Onooslte Phllosoohv eventi which- precipitated a graded establishing which would and Springville Chief humans, Salt Lake County adopted the bility of proposed ordinance zones such as are meeting agricultural enLonnosite beavnhilosoDhv. frirted mink and rI r " . - ' and turf far residential business residential growtn m l.r hreeders. (The ordinance couraged industriau areas rwtuiin and ' nas NOW SHOWING the county. The result , was rejected and the ' cities. the been a 21 or tax in Salt " appointed to study -F- EATURE A-TUtaited Fanning Lake County compared with a -tissues). 1 3.40, 7.35, 9;35 could " One agrclultural zone ffiULtei utaniwuflty, They set their next meeting f Limlimited said." agriculture. be for Mr.' Despain M. - lor S p.m., Dec. He noted increasing demand its would be placed on the num SORRY-N- OT Gram's Responsftilfty SUGGESTED FOR CHtlD VIEWING In ber of animals that could ne i Countv Commissioner Stanley for residential development oe e would the county, declaring me kept. A second zone outlined the com a intensified farming fn minimum land require- Wf v and mittee's responsibilit K. Dale ment is no longer a' deterrent third ior such uses as mink; SHARIF .!. rv.cmoin muntv Dlanner. re-- to urbanization; and beaver raisin g, hog of feedlots planning dairies aid viewed the history "Unless we move a large love... Tnninff for Utah County was area fhe county into an ex which are the uses' which drawi in 1942 and was clusively agricultural zone, we the most complaints because of! first adopted ' Kocoii m - the - Drincitile that will lose agriculture- - in me odors.-'--- " like ife thA most Dart iMAnnia inr Black, Russell representing he warned.: v CVMW county," before! . He advises an exclusive ag- residents on the committee, ; should five within the communshould riculture zone with a minimum said. "It troubles me to heart land rural the and ities 1 be - retained for agriculture, land requirement higher than UUS taiK OI ClOBUig , uui w predicting areas to residential use the present farmers , will be overrun by n h Rardner. representing residences without It. beaver interests, suggested the -planning AAiintv ehnutd have anTtrea"for IrVslt consultant, said Utah County one-acplots, but there should an agricultural area population has - increased by also be 60.000 , persona between 1942 with a mjmimum ot aDout nve minimum acres. when the one-acP.M.- FEATUKE AT T:-- I:M was established and 1960. Of those, only 460 settled In the OPEN :S START T PJL muntv. The rest were In the t" thavdty boun PBTMflvrrxE-flui- m , Gard- - cities, although TO ACCOMMODATI TH1 " did daries CROWDS iM.cil :4lealerind;bustoes!H However, expand Fas 1960. since there pres-to the i advanced man, has 2KD DIG YiTEX Cham- -' been a trend towards building Mency of the Sprlngville of tend in the coun acre on tB succeeding of Commerce, bar H also recommends to-FIRST RUN1 Kenneth Metcalf.who has sub-- ty. NOW! a minimum creasing the Ends mttted bis resignation, Tuesday! Hurryl because It "is no longer tne reSATs IUN. AUtVWINM I MrvMetcaH, who has "served r-H once It that Influence MATS. straining OM OPIN7M tha organization as president hu tba of first rince the ffrawth ml' ffloifc!arYto St. Hila wirchsjed m nos areas reoiuicu fam-- " iann George and la moving his residents from complaints many been Uv to that dty; H hai of who dont like the farm smells manager of Jtert Mutuary n.r,pAiLrmw$ J next door, finally culmmatmg of the X Springvilla and also m complaints i against mink OntsUndinf tt ; Provo and Oram affiliates. MiTvViori and hrinffinff te a of amber of UIWWRI tht Directors head the problem of fans-reexpressed dential conflicts. J . commerce , havt ha aimraelatlon to Mr. Met- tfade It Clear ca for his fine wort He was Tha committea made K clear inotnimonijil In having adver-- Owt although it was the mink Mina hnihoanls Dlaced mrough enmnlalnti whicn Drotumt me coiow ifcsrO. Mrt thn atate. and also In hav- group Into existence, It will i the tag tha chamber adopt fymbol of "Arty the Artist'' NOW KAY WO AT TWO THEATRES During his term, he Instigatedaducatlon breakJ tha business ! last at which teachers were guests of local businessmen and exchanged ldeaa.on com- rnon goals and problems. CLOSED SUNDAY ntuHv he said. All ha soft drinks for the enrtra family served hh your rrteel eourtisy of Harry end Ken. smell-and-s- ' uwuwi, FREE SlOWest 1200 North rxv' "S vT' ,. a "WIFE SAVER! com-mitt- 22-m- YrA Jl: HckupaBucWOTChlcVtn Jl J one-acr- 1 SOPHIA LOREN' OMAR - BALLOONS AND CANDY FOB THE KIDS - ChkbnOrevy andHofRolb . I : make BaiBaaiBBB . never been -- made r one-acr- e, ore Springville Dalnr than -- re CC Gets New Head BBHMNCH ' f9V I HOf.VE IAADE TatEAfA Miliii I FIIS HIaC Umversily Ave. 505-Ho- rth - - re :r I Chtcksn mm i one-acr- z fn f, 7u, uM Mh $ it j Co-H- si $ SHOW J 7:00, vice president of the chamber I during the past year. ; ? txauoviRUN ' . :Whaf$ Playing. A the Movie$ I Z ) Ce-ff- is Minding the o's , lt UltlMrUl fkhM ' I CO-HI- T" ELECTRIC The iMint?'.--' Mora Than a Paramount Miracle Uinta The Sand Pebbles Pioneer Rough Night In ; Jericho plus War wagon Fox-- To Sir, With Love ! M " Keet tiia cab ct Bscaey-csismiddjst a a cowiisg cess mt C0UJM8IA PICTURES M I ttt r i Mil Who's Minding the Geneva Mint? plus Forty Guns at ' "I Apache Pass:7- ! Safari Last The plus Timp 1 . 'Gentle Ben C-- - - GEMiVA ON1Y J 7 Adults 1.50 ...I Students 1.25 1 ChlldraniOe' 1:3?, 3:37. 5:44,7:81, r 14 W. 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