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Show cT?TAY. DSC- Sunday Herdd 1M , - trmm. in Lindon Has Alpine City Council Studies Master Plan Strawberry Power Department Is Upgraded Garbage The power de reduce the village from 46 KV Spanish Fort City Corp. have two substatjens connected to the partment of the Strawberry, to 1147 KV He one is located said station which; User's Assn., system. Salem is served on the ;Water serves Pay sen, Spanish Fork, at the Spanish Fork Power association's 12.47 KV lines and Salem and nearby areas, is Plant and the other is located can be served from either of A special garbage LINDON The Alpine City growth to a satellite greenbdt ALPIXE beir.g rebuilt and up- at the corner of Fifth East and the two association substations. Coimcfl k studying a master system by not issuing building service on a voluntary basis for presently A pldnt in Payson Canyon, to assure service reli- - 7th North Li Paysoft. The Spangraded is want it plan far Alpine Oty, after the permits to people one or two any one that ish Fork plant has three hydro- owned by the Strawberry Wain the communities ability e of the plan by blocks city limits. He ble in Lindon. electric generating units with ter Users AaFn., feeds into the volved. Because the community is Monte George Scott of the Utan Coun- - saii when the peoole build out-- j a capacity of 1600 KW. The Pay-so- n system and helps to supply super Payson, Tay'or, ty Planning Cummission at a side toe limits they expect A3- - without such service and people htendent of the power plant has one hydro- power. At one to this plant departpower ' recent meeting of the council. pine to provide them with are responsible for the dispos- ment, said the system consists electric generating unit, with supplied enough power for all of in of pwn tiish 815(1 I- - of Mr. Scott prepared the plan Payson. It now will furnish approximately 16 miles of a capacity of 1100 KW. 4L v ,, o! the was Water B. Parker, Lindon, 48 Walter bage, In booklet iom with maps, sur- Both Payson City Corp. and only about one third of the KV transmission lines, with business lot the meeting. May- - obtained a garbage truck of bis two 46 KV substations which vers, estimates, and ideas on or Burgess reported to the own ami has offered to pick up how to city growth councU ack. weekly on Saturday for $1.50 H.out that pointed problems. while Alpine is still a small dent rf e county, had filed on per family per month, water on North Mountain Joseph Christiansen, Mayor community it is growing fast and the council will be able to 'rora School House drainage, of London, expressed his wish He both Alpine City that every family in Lindon guide the growth of the city with the use of the master plan. ncl tM Cit have sent in pro- would subscribe to this garbage 81,(1 ais0 the Alpine Irri- - service. He test explained that within the He said tb plan Traffic deaths in Utah "With drivers In the County is to help cities grow 8aU,n Company was protesting pie will be restricted against! claimfire burning because of into a sateJite-greenbe- lt 1969 far exceeded the facing two ironths of the most for type Marine Sgt. Peter L. All am He said that a prvate citizen the no burning law which will of community total for 1968, J. Earl Johnson, adverse driving conditions," Wayne has filed for two wells, be enforced Jan. 1, 1370, and arrived home last month on an Johnson "it is conceivable Safety Mayoi Vax. Burgess pointed to tn h vMmtv imt that n hummv will he hv r. early cut from his last six for UtanDirector, Safety Council that Utahsaid, will establish County County reported out that the actual city limits northeast today. of extension tour months He mit only duty For lhe dty worst the death record traffic 35 the of traffic 1969, year of Alpine k 'arger than Ameriin Vietnam. elimi. He gtated it lor sm8jj weIJ to furnish deaths have been reported so ever recorded. A combination can Fork anc many of the other water to Allam home and a larger nates garbage in back yards Sgt of bad weather and driving " has spent 28 far as compared to 29 for all of aurrouncflng cities, and that the welI to furnjsh water for fe. v,ich are becoming eyesores, errors leads to traffic mishaps 1968. to has been able contain city stated months in veloping his private property.' Mayor Ctristiansen which claim lives, produce inthe resident!! community witn- - ;The Vietnam. H e hfc fied protest on that this is a move to clear up aty and contribute to a stagarea. about of the bt served a s a n North Carolina Mondav Srt juries city beautify the community. He hrge weU but will not pro-an- d economic loss which afgering He saia that the county officials test smaII one A pretest said that it had grown from a artillery oper- Alkm was married July 25, to fects all drivers." could help Alpine contain her ations chief at former Nancy Swafey. She will heating was hed and the city city of 200 people to 1600 people The accidents being reported Camp Evans, accompany him to his new! on the had not been invited to attend, j since 1951. streets and La Vang, base. They left December 20 highways,country's Mayor Burgess said the city was He stated ihat as Mr. Parker it was pointed out, i entitled to a public bear-- ! la willing to go the extra mile JAW Quang Tri, by cad and visited in Overland are often the fTUAi, . of good w " T mail collertins the carbaze he felt Sgt Allam Qua Tai, Camp Park, Kansas with his broth--' drivers. The products apreed bv the mun-'b- v so called bad cil to reques a public hearing, the people of Lindon should take Carrol, and Ca Lu. He was affi ers, Michae' E. Allam and drivers, those who have acciThe reason for protesting the! advantage of this opportunity liated with the FSCC (Fire Sup James B. Dennis and their dents iff MM tvwtftty HfSeV W wd repeatedly andor receive N1ft ttrvrt, Fnm, Utek MMt. Mills well was that it "stands 'and clean and beautify their port Center). families in Kansas. traffic citations, can't be held . . JINSIN, PMMr From there he traveled to L a good chance of interfering! homes and yards. m matt at tatara m lnwl Sgt Allam is the son of Mrs.' totally accountable for the acciAt put fttCt In PfW VMk with Alpine City well and He also expressed his thanks Z. Cate3, Rock Pile, and Dong Garnett C. Thornton and the dent picture. land commended Mr. Parker for Ha. While here, he was with late Edward S. Allam. water rights." "Good drivers should want to MIMMI C. F.D the Direction to (Fire Bur and his interest asked each gess wuiingness Mayor AM gm 1 ClroMtM councilman to prepare an in MIA ventory of bis department to Mr. Parker Is employed at Sgt Allam has received the; KATKS suatciimoN made available to new the Deseret Pharmaceutical Co. Vietnamese service medals, the be UTAH COUNTY i Sandy, Utah and be collects C.A.R. iCombat Action Ribbon), Icouncilmen. garbage for Lindon on his day and the P.U.C. (Presidential vm rue Unit Citation). For three years Some kinds of century plant oft fMr, canrtarto ihriM ttttM flower and others service, he received the gcjd erery year Itw SX1M at longer periods, but none Pliny, famous Roman natur- conduct msdfcL He has received bis orders bloom so rarely as one In 100 alist, met bis death at the rcovti .. . WW tIMMl MIM to report to Camp Lejeune, of Mt Vesuvius. yean. PAYSON Service - out-sid- i Marine Back Home from peo-coun- 'y in - v- Vietnam Duly !.-- , - , -- J , -- -- the turn of the century. The Strawberry Water Users buys power from the Colorado River Storage Project, which has several power plants constructed through fee Burau of Reclamation (naming Gorge, etc). Utah Power and light Utah County Traffic Deaths For This Year Exceed Those of 1968 - ati power used in the city, i& shown in a test made in early morning a few mcnthfc ago. Incidentally, Payson was one of the first towns south of Salt Lake Oty which had electric power around iw ' ""iln j PIU1 iia better drivers," John become son stated, "by enrolling in the Defensive Driving Course being coordinated by the Safety Council for Utah Counfy. This eight hour course,' he continued, "teachef the good driver how to recognize danger on the streets and highways and what evasive action that should be taken in order to avoid being an accident victim.' Anyone possessing a drivers license may enroll in the next class starting on Tuesday, January 6, 1970, at the Provo High 1125 North School, Room University Avenue at 7:00 p.m. Advanced registration should be made with the Safety Council for Utah County, 106 City and before the County Building course starts 1, wheels the above power to tfc Strawberry system, which ia turn wheels it to the local com- munities. The Strawberry power desart-meis completely rebuilding all of the old 14 XV distribution ryrtem by eliminating th small low voltage substations. All distribution lines and transl formers are bemg replaced with a modern 12.47 KV system with automatic reclosers and equipment Construe' ion s almost complete on fie Payson substation and when finished this will have a capacity of 4,000 KV'A and will replace the present 1500 KV'A substation. The stmctire is being erected using galvanized steel and consists of a four circuit secondary side and also a four circuit high side. 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