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Show ' i ""T s . v -- 1 V" i 3 1 Committee Reports on Canyons ,r ' ; 1973 HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, November 16, 12-- THE Page , ' I 1 . Jr"''5 . Utah State Training School A FORK new Comprehensive spacious Therapies Building has been State at Utah completed Training School and although all furnishings have not yet arrived, programming has already begun in the attractive structure. The new building adjoins the with an building hospital enclosed walkway. The exterior of the facility is of a brick the to other compatible buildings. The $500,000 project included a basic contract with Layton Construction Co., Salt Lake City, Soil for $455,000. survey, architects fees and furnishings were included in the balance. Sharp, Pinegar and Associates were building architects. Features of the new building have been designed to serve comprehensive programming needs, such as the new orthopedically handicapped unit, speech and hearing diagnosis and therapy, and physical education. A spacious water therapy area is a unique addition to school facilities. Six specially equipped classrooms, a conference room, waiting room, observation rooms and examining rooms are included in the building. The gymnasium is surfaced with a floor of Tartan, a plastic resil-iamaterial which lends itself to many uses. Of special interest is the new therapy pool center. The modern pool is one of the largest therapy pools in Utah and is 20 by 32 feet. Adjoining are dressing rooms, clothes storage lockers and a shower area. The pool is a hydraulic lift to immobile or accomodate handicapped persons. The deck area has been carp2ted with an fiber and the pool is ramped to permit use of shower wheelchairs. Depth of the pool ranges from two and one-hato four feet. Shallow steps offer easy access near convenient guard rails. The therapy will be conducted on a basis, with physical education classes scheduled for more capable residents. The and hearing speech department will be headquartered here, according to J. Dean Jones, Program Director at Utah School. The State Training hearing lab will be located in this center with both testing and treatment and diagnostic facilities available in the speech and hearing suite. Physical therapy treatment facilities have also been included here to auginent the central therapy program located in Wing B. Developmental therapies will be administered for children enrolled in the new programs. The building design lends itself to easy mobility of wheelchair children, with wide halls and doors planned for easy access to connecting walks and ramps. The building is carpeted with textured green-blu- e or autumn shades of tweed carpet and drapes are a complementary off white. The speech and hearing suite is located on the south portion of the building, with teaching rooms, the pool and areas occupying the remainder of the building. The comprehensive therapies equipped with inJoor-outdo- building has been in the planning stages during the past five years, Paul S. said Superintendent Sagers, who emphasized the versatility of the new facilities. Construction began in August, 1972. Better delivery of services to the handicapped will be possible through the addition of the new building, according to school officials. lf The old stickers person. illMl 1 2th & 2 1st YOU CAN REGISTER TO BETWEEN NOVEMBER ONZ OF THE TWENTY LARGE TURKEYS 19 be given away CEO HAMBURGERS 1HP 180 each in lots of fjve m. k 0 0 200 Kui3VSkof 'tntol Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 PLAN A PARTY TUS. P.M.. 9:30 M.I.A. School- - Wards No RotorvaHon Noodod 85 Ind. Skata 0 0 WEDNESDAY NITES 7:30 P.M. . 10 P.M. 1 Sat. - 2-- P.M. ...75 4 j 10-1- 2 ML 373-9- 1 R01AM ENGINE" 99 WEST 3rd SOUTH 3--- RVD UTAH 393 4787 973 (AST 2151 SOUTH SAlTlAMCfTY.UTAH PHONtS33M fa) he?ilator M M. ARE FUH! 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Temple, Salt Lake City, 84116. multi-purpos- e -- IliiilgSItJil Required for Snowmobiles one-too- Mi Pollution Free "Save Our Canyons believes the most important use of the Wasatch Mountains anu anyons to be the provision of clean, pollution free, culinary and for water the irrigation of the inhabitants Wasatch Front," Mr. Kelner said. "Clean air, clean water, abundant food Aaron taught school iln American for grades 8 through 12, are AMERICAN FORK and shelter are of primary C. Card has conducted in all 50 states as well , the at the Samoa. staff joined concern. All else is secondary." Mr. Card is married to the as in 37 foreign countries. American Fork LDS Seminary of Institute classes, taught on the Bonita White to the Church former The group favors inclusion of according Their American Fork. family college level, are held in 46 states the Lone Peak area in national Education System office. includes a married daughter, and in 26 foreign countries. Card Mr. in was reared wilderness, and it approves of a seven children at home and three study to consider Lone Peak for Cardston, Alberta, Canada and one from from adopted children Young Brigham graduated that designation. University where he later earned Samoa, one from Korea, and a Countering an argument made a Master's degree in education in Navajo. Two of the Card's children are deceased. by the State of Utah in its 1965. The American Fork Seminary Over the years he has taught a response to the land use plan, variety of subjects on a wide is a part of the seminary and 0 :' program range of grade levels. He has institute eight-yea- r been affiliated with several designed to provide religious national and regional educa- instruction from early teens New Licenses First Approval Given week. Commissioners granted preliminary approval to Hyland Acres, being developed by Gordon Larsen. They delayed approval of Highland' Manor Estates, being developed by Yukuslnouye. In delaying approval of Manors, the Highland , commissioiiers asked for a statement from thp P 'ifi'ii mriruuM long-ter- proposal? Mr. Kelner claimed that the answers to those questions have not yet been given. - Building Completed Therapy - AMERICAN of the Buckley Mountain." notes Mr. Kelner, adding his opinion of such a that permission development "would be radical departure from past and current Forest Service management policies." If the project is to be considered, certain questions should be asked, he added. "What is the maximum number of people that the area will support without adverse impacts on vegetative, soil, wildlife, and he conditions?" hydrological asked. Also, what future options might be foreclosed by approval of the development, and what would be the cumulative, of the effects Aaron Card Joins Seminary Faculty at American Fork new dimension to care of the handicapped and mentally retarded individual Although furnishings have not af arrived, the center is already in use by patients. COMPREHENSIVE THER4PY BUILDING, a project involving some $500,000, ha. just been completed at the UUh State Training School in American Fork. The facility adds a Save Our Canyons Save feels Canyon, Our Canyons of the protection of Lone Peak must be opposes improvement Forest City Wagon Road to a statutory. higher standard and it opposes The decision in the past to Ski expansion of Snowbird avoid designation of the area as Resort into the area. "We feel wilderness because of the that it is entirely consistent with attraction the rehabilitation of the critical potential drawing "was based on the simple flood source areas that the argument that the fewer people porposed expansion be reA letter signed by Alexis who know about this area, the jected," said Mr. Kelner. for the less likely it would be damaged also Kelner, Save Our spokesman Canyons by overuse." That arment, of the Forest Service's group, outlines the organiapproves Mr. Kelner, is no longer decision to turn down a zation's viewpoint on proposals claims proposed in each of the management units valid. White Canyon Ski Resort. within the planning area. The groups see no objection to Endangered Areas Save Our Canyons praises the The Lone Peak Cirque and expanding Sundance Ski Resort Forest Service for efforts to Lake Hardy are endangered by 40 acres, but some concern rehabilitate iand damaged by areas, he maintained, and a was expressed over the proposed overgrazing and floods, and it public information campaign Four Seasons Ski Area. favors many of the controls should be launched to alert Oppose Development proposed by the Forest Service to campers to the hazards of "There has been considerable limit use of some persons of the overuse and destruction. ski about discourse a forest. In Upper American Fork development in the basins north The Citizens Committee to Save Our an Canyons, environmentalist group based in Salt Lake City, has given the U.S. Forest Service a detailed reaction to a proposed land use plan for the American Fork Canyon - Provo Peak planning unit of the Uinta National Forest. a- OOOOOOOOOOQOQOQOOO OOQOOOOOOOOQO c 0 0 0 c G O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 G 0 G G l?nPM?! ft a 5 Stores to Serve You! 171 So. State st. - Orem 1469 No. 150 East - Provo 3 179 No. Canyon Road - Edgemont 812 So. State St. - Orem 60 East State St. - Pleasant Grove j |