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Show r , t.n, v i Agreement Reached on Am. Fork Development 5 V Mm w VI If: J By BETTY SPENCER AMERICAN FORK -- An agreement between the Amer-lea- n Fark Citizens For a Plan ned Community and the Amer ican Fork Business Development Corporation was read at a public hearing at the American Fork City Hall Friday eve ning. The hearing concerned a plot owned the Development Corp, from by to Research Zone Residential-and Development Zone 1. The property was recently annexed into the city as l. Only One Protest Thfr wac nn nrp;ini7ed nro-test to the zone change, al-though one residen' went on record as being opposed to the The Develop entire project. ment group proposes light in-- : dustrial or research and devel- -' opment in a planned research 1 R-- li:J ; Minimum Residential stmcted in the are a and other development will meet covenants equal to thase required In the Nob Hill Subdivision. This would require a minimum of 1.2IK) square feet and a cost of 'east $20,000 for a residence. buffer zone will be established on the north' of the IULD-- l zone; following the general contour of Evergreen Acres and Subdivisions. The buffer zone will be solely for residen. tial and recreational park pur-- !' poses ana will be retained in Zone The buffer zone will be augmented by a small park area to be acquired by the American Fork City. The 100- strip buffer zone will be to the city by the velopment group. The park and strip will contain proximately eight acres. 2. A 100-fo- unlti 3 War-burto- n 4. The Development Corp. will build a road from the west boundary of its property to R-- l. will be appointed by the Amer- not be officers or stockholders ican Fork City Council and may of the Development Corp. Maintain Quality The Development Corp. has LINER DOCKS also agreed that development SOUTHAMPTON, England will be made and consistently (UPD-T- he liner Queen Eli maintained in a manner which zabeth which will soon be will not be offensive to the Inmoored permanently at Port habitants of t'..a adjacent resiFla.. docked at dential area, nor violate the Everglades, Southampton Friday for the last letter or the spirit of the contime In her career, trolling R&D Zone. is now from a cruise to The decision to arriving Gibraltar and Majorca. before the American Fork City Council, who will study the Mary Queen of Scots was the matter before taking further action. first known woman golfer. connect with Sixth East Street. A design board of five 5. dividuals will oversee and prove or disapprove the plans 11 and specifications of within the area. rwo members 01 mis Doara SUNDAY. er NOVEMBER County. U'h 17, 1968 U1h un(1aY ' Herald 5 First to Sears park. The agreement between the two factions was completed following a vigorous protest from residents of the area immedi ately north and west of the gravel pit area which was purchased by the development group. The citizens p. our withdrew a protest petition which had been submitted to the city council in August. Agreement The agreement includes five major points: 1. The area will be develop ed for combined residential ree associate member. an year as reational and research and de K wl Conduct its campaign in velopment purposes, strictly in the residential areas in Febru accordance with tie require- ments of R&D-- l zone. ary, OF CLOTHING are packed and tied by Springville Veterans of Foreign Wars in a project for the benefit of Navajo Indians at Bluff. From left are Roland Hansen, Leonard Zohell and Dan Alleman. BOXES Indians To Cancer Society 'Associate Member' of United Fund Receive On Trial Basis This Year Clothing The Central Utah District ofi SPRINGVILLE Tons of the American Cancer Society is and clothing were collected " K packed by members of the men uaaia aa an uoouviuiv mum- Springville Post 5787, Veterans ber of the United Fund of Utah of Foreign Wars a.id auxiliary County, according to Robert for delivery to Navajo Indians T. Hall, executive director of at St. Christopher Episcopal the district. Mission at Bluff. This is the first year the CanLast year a highly successful cer Society has been associatclothing drive was conducted ed with the United Fund. The by the State VFW, but this year success of the relationship this the Springville post took over year may determine whether the drive alone. The clothing the society affiliates with UF was collected at the Springville on a state-wid- e basis, Mr. Hall Memorial Hall, then sorted and said. cardboard packed in As an "associate member," boxes. the Cancer Society will still Saturday morning, VFW and conduct its annual April canauxiliary members transported vass in residential districts, the clothing to Bluff in two distributing educational litera pickup trucks and a van. ture and inviting residents to Last year's clothing drive contribute if they have not done saved the Indians from untold so through United Fund. No suffering when the area was drive will be held by the society struck by an unusually heavy business, industrial and among mow storm. professional groups. uur drive is primarily an - VT '71 large Then to the Slooes Get more to wear for the Holidays! educational crusade," said Mr, Hall. "We desire to distribute materials giving cancer warn ing signals and other education al facts." The Heart Association also is affiliated with United Fund this jaw Diona Nancy r f;r' f m.. 'i1 scnoiarsnip uns year was Kathryn Furse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Furse. Kathryn received $200 and isj presently a freshman at the1 BYU, majoring in elementary! education. She is also the re cipient of a general one year scholarship presented by the yJk.l Jl 5'" BYU. Kathryn graduated from Pro- vo High last May. For the first time this year Kathleen Kathryn Four Provo received Scholarships Ped-erso- renewal J f I I scholar- ship from the State PTA. Kathleen is a graduate of Provo High School and is a member of the Provo Phi Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. She will graduate from college next fl 11 II I Hjf. I J X I Sew Wetwteeo dress vitfa dfamatfc I I I High School. Four Provo girls were recip ients of the Utah State PTA and Provo High School PTA scholarship awards given this year. One, a junior at Brigham Young University, has receiv ed the scholarship for three consecutive years. 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