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Show Page 2 Wednesday, December 24, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1975 UVIDA Board Reaffirms Support Of Four Seasons Development Utah Valley Industrial Association Development (UVIDA) has reaffirmed its support of the Four Seasons project, and stated, the will be economic impact beneficial to the community. Gary Williamson, president the Four Seasons Developer, told UVIDA, "This will be a major destination tourist attraction which will portray Utah's of Wilderness Associates, and heritage cultural background. Included are four cultural villages consisting of a British Isles Village (English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh), a European Village (Dutch, German, Austrian and Swiss), a Scandinavian Village (Danish, Icelandic. Norwegian and Swedish), and a Early Utah Village (Indian, Spanish Explorers, Trappers and Mountain Men). Williamson said that the year - round tourist attraction will draw people from throughout the nation and become one of the outstanding family oriented attractions in America. Wilderness is now waiting rezoning of the property for the proposed and project associated facilities which include nine holes of golf, a tennis housing, complex, hotels, restaurants, shops and a Research Park. A public hearing will be held at Provo City Planning Commission on Jan. 14. Wilderness is also waiting a Environmental Draft . benefit all who live in the magnificent valley." Statement being completed on the proposed mountain project. The Uinta National Forest has indicated that the report is expected before the end of the The employment the opportunity The UVIDA statement favor of the project said, "Much time, money, and profesional expertise have gone into the planning stages of these noteworthy projects and we wish to encourage rapid approval by city and forest authorities so that the project might move ahead." in pr posed by Around Nation Orem City Council Tuesday evening changed landscaping for buildings in By United Press International requirements and rescinded a of zoning white Christmas a Dreams turned to a nightmare in New portion of the set - back England and dreams of a requirements. Under the former law, all holiday in the summery sunshine of Florida withered in a buildings had to be set back 45 feet from the center of the road, major cold snap. A white Christmas was on tap plus the heighth of the proposed With the change, only today for most of the northern building. reaches of the nation except for parts of the Northwest, and a yuletime storm was brooding over the southern Rockies. The quaint Christmas card depiction of a snowy New England Christmas was a reality in much of the Northeast today. Residents VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Pfound it less than quaint. Paul VI will signal the ope A foot and a half to two feet of end of Holy Year tonight by snow piled up from storms that simply closing the bronze gates swept over the area for three of the Holy Door leading into St. d days. Cars slipped off Basilica instead of Peter's roadways and scores of the entrance with sealing minor traffic accidents were bricks. reported. For the past seven centuries, Some persons found other the reigning pontiff has used a ways of getting around. trowel to set the first brick y skiers in Sau-gu- gold of the Holy Door seal in place Mass., could travel a full on Christmas Eve. mile along unshoveled sideBut in keeping with his effort walks. Schools shut down in many areas Monday and Tuesday, giving children an extra-lonChristmas vacation. A last flurry of snow undid the handiwork of those who had cleared sidewalks and streets of up to m feet of snow. LONDON (UPI) Rhode Island got another foot Britons of snow Monday night and are set for A happy Christmas this year and that is by a early Tuesday, stranding hundreds of commuters on high- clear majority vote. Of 1,920 Britons questioned ways and roads and leaving scores of cars abandoned in on the subject by National snowdrifts. Opinion Polls, 88 per cent said The police chief of Lincoln, they would have a happy R.I., said, "I bet I could tow 200 Christmas. Five per cent said (cars) right now, but we don't they would not and seven per rent didn't know have the manpower. " "I've never seen it this bad in 11 years," a Providence, R I., policeman said. Florida shivered (Continued From Page 1 ) in an endui ing cold snap. Monday was the first DecemTwo persons were admitted ber day in 13 years that the as a result of their falls and the temperature did not get to 60 in rest were patched up for Miami. Tuesday morning's various and sundry scalp temperature was Ji and along lacerations, fractured arms, Miami Beach's !,otel row most legs and wrists, according to of the visitors from the north liospital spokesmen. preferred the heated pools to The cause of it all, of course, the beaches. was the ice covered streets and An employe of the sidewalks which caught many Americana Hotel said, "I saw a motorists and pedestrians couple of people in their trunks unaware during the morning out on the beaches, but that's hours particularly. all." Mondays overnight lows in Another storm marshaled its the low 20s' combined with fog forces in the Southwest and hugging most of the ground in heavy snow warnings or trave- the valley produced the slick lers' advisories were posted surfaces on streets and today for portions of Arizona, sidewalks. New Mexico and Texas. Pedestrians struggling along The National Weather on sidewalks were joined by Service said Christmas snows motorists trying to control their would whiten areas from the vehicles on area streets and central Great Lakes to the Ohio freeways. Nearly 40 vehicle River Valley and into east accidents were reported to central Missouri. Christmas police Tuesday, however, no snow also was forecast for one was seriously injured -portior "Vvoming. 1 Also changed was landscaping requirements. Wilh the current version, a business may have parking in front of the building and the landscaping will be limited to a smaller percentage of the frontage. A zone change was also snow-slicke- Cross-countr- s, g Happy Yule By Vote For Britons - Ice total"' United r A Jubilee by merely closing the bronze gate that Pope Pius XII commissioned for the last Holy Year celebrated in 1950. Pope Paul will be the last of more than 8 million Roman Catholic worshipers to pass through the bronze gates this year. Once closed, the gates will remain in place until the year-lon- g year solemn, l I OREM SENIOR CITIZENS group was and a $5,000 presented with this mini-bu- s check for gasoline by area businessman Paul Ream. The vehicle was officially Guilt in 4th for the west end of Charmin Trailer Park near the 1400 North State St. area of the city, to allow the possibility of expansion of the park. It was noted that any proposed expansion will have to meet planning commission and the zone requirements change does not automatically mean the park can expand. allowed District Court Two persons entered pleas of guilty Tuesday, when they were arraigned in the Fourth District Court on criminal charges. Carol Dawn Manning, 19, of 138 S. 300 W., Provo, pleaded guilty to theft, and judgment was scheduled Jan. 16, 1976. A pre - sentence investigation and report will be made by the Adult Probation and Parole Department. Wayne J. Anderson Jr., 2445 E. 3225 S., Salt Lake City, pleaded guilty to burglary, and judgment was scheduled Jan. f trees nrsi ? , sentence Car-mac- Year. (i c i q cm S) 'ftsL r Q vO Who can participate: Transportation: Anyone who wants to learn to ski betier Classes are provided tor beginners through advanced levels You must be seven years or older unless accompanied by an adult. (Penty ol adults get involved, by the way ) As a part of the package, buses will pick up skiers in Payson, Spanish Fork. Springville. Pleasant Grove, Amencan Fork, Lehi and 1 0 locations in Provo'Orem. Return buses will 30 p m leave Sundance as they fill When is it: Costs: You'll have a group lesson on two different days during Christmas vacation, and then every other Saturday until Here's the best part. The package of six lessons and transportation all six Saturdays is $26 for ProvoOrem residents, Dry-lan- & two-wa- M lor all oilier cities in tho county. If you provide your own transportation, the program is $ 7 Reduced lift rates apply to participants on lesson days, too Any way you look at it. the Sundance county-wid- Saturday classes are a super bargain the day Special after Christmas, p.m., in several locations We help you check your equipment and help beginners learn some basic oo l42 M II 'WU TOMBSTONE LONG HOLLOW DIAMONDBACKS TOP GUN COTTONMOUTH LONE PINE" RAMROD" 8 19. FLATNOSE OUTLAW BOOT HILL BUNTUNE1 STAMPEDE ESCAPE MAVERICK EASIEST MORE DIFFICULT MOST DIFFICULT rvt O O classes. H& techniques 2J sessions will be held Where do I register: Registration ends Christmas eve. so hurryi You can sign up and get further information at the following locations: Provo Oiom Lehi American Fk City Building Ext 141 375-182Wolfe's 225 9500 138 West 3rd North 768-254678 North 300 West 756-425785-396Pleasant Gv City Office 489-431Store 224. South Springville 789-240Spanish Fk Memorial Building 465 9226 City Office Payson Or, for lurther information, call Sundance 225-100 or (toll tree m Utahi Don't wait registration closes end ol day this Wednesday! d See you at the session right after Christmas. dry-lan- 21 session: d dry-lan- j 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. BEARCLAW1 GRIZZLEY BOWL BADLANDS Whether you've never skied before, or whether you cut a pretty good parallel, you're invited to join the Sundance recreation ski classes. We'll furnish transportacounty-wid- e tion (from anywhere in the county),lessons,and plenty of fun. Here's how it works: What are the classes like: SEGflfi QUICKDRAW HAWKEYE GRIZZLEY RIDGE JUNIOR'S RUN 20. 21. 22. 23. Join the county-wid- e 31. January 10, 24, February 7 m j Will Lecture if n you live m Provo, Payson, Spanish Fork or Springville, you'll have lessons December 27 & 30, January 3, 17, 31. February 14 If you live in Orem, Pleasant Grove, American Fork or Leht, you'll have lessons December 29 8 One year, carrier oo Mail, anywh- - 'n United States One mon'h I 3 SO CHRISTMAS yT Professor 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Classes are divided into beginners, snowplow turn, stem chnstie and parallel, and are further divided by age so you'll be skung with Inends your own age Instructors to teach the American are Technique, and are especially trained to teach young skiers. (Q SUNDANCE i j I L 1. CASSIDY 2. ROUNDUP! If MEMBER Herald Telephone Numbers OFFICE 373 5050 CIRCULATION - Carmacks, Alaska, on the banks of the Yukon, is named after George Washington a Californian who struck' gold along Rabbit Creek on Aug. 17, 1896, and touched off the gold rush to the Klondike. coat-of-ar- two-hou- r Audit Bureai.' of Circulation United Prets International NE Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES EFFECTIVE TO Jan. 1, 1976 One month, carrier l 3 CO Six months, carrier SHOO jji pre I CLOSED A ap peared in the American colonies during the Revolutionary war. Hessian mercenary sol for their diers, homesick friends and families in Germany, supposedly introduced the cheerful holiday symbol. 8 P.M. It was old home hour last backing the pair, Officer right when retiring police Sgt. McKinney paid the mote! George McKinney appeared charges. "Not many people would do before the city council to receive the key to the 1951 that," Councilman Larson ambulance given him by the Councilman Larson, who was city. as his last meeting at Councilman Dixon Larson, who had been on the police councilman, made a parting reserve with Sgt. McKinney, shot that concerned both the recalled some early day ambulance and Councilman incidents. Harley Gillman's reputation funds. when "I remember George for penny pinching city went into a store with a shotgun "You'd better hurry and get the to face two armed men," he ambulance, Harley's talking of said. siphoning the gas." Another time Sgt. McKinney was transporting a person to the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City. An officer followed, driving the victim's auto so he would have it when he was H. Verlan Andersen will discharged from the hospital. speak on "The Book of Mormon "We lost the officer in Prophesy" at the Utah West Murray when he was arrested Stake Center fireside Sunday at for driving a stolen vehicle," 8 p.m. The center is located at the councilman reported. 300 S. 600 W. in Provo. He also recalled the night he Everyone 12 years of age and was with Sgt. McKinney when older are welcome to attend. he picked up a couple who had This is a Bicentennial fireside, no place to stay. Instead of stake officials noted. Building Site Wood Taken Sunoay morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North J00W. Street Provo, Utah 84601. B E JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post oltice in Provo, Utah. year A and blessing from the basilica's Published every afternoon y through Friday and months 16. investigation and report will also be made on his case by the Adult Probation and Parole Department. address Mc Si main balcony. On New Year's Day, workmen will begin the actual job of sealing off the Holy Door behind the bronze gates using bricks decorated and baked according to ancient custom. The bricks each of which bears the papal were paid for by "benefactors" of the basilica. They will be returned to the donors or their families when the gates are reopened for the next Holy basilica and deliver a televised i ,,..,. St ones Recalled On Sgt. McKinney Two Admit On Christmas Day, the Pope will celebrate mass again in the . TILL Twitchell, Senior Citizens director and Leland Prestwitch, president of the Senior Citizens board. The vehicle holds 15 passengers and includes an extra heater, air conditioning, power steering and power brakes and a speed control device. square. umsimas fnn I' C3 presented the organization Tuesday. From left, are, Mr. Ream, Leo Hales, sales manager for Naylor Auto, Ephraim Ron Mason, of 225 N. 350 E Orem, Monday, reported to police the theft of a dozen sheets of plywood at a building location. The value of the was set at $120 plywood according to the police report. W af candle-li- t per cent of the work force was involved in the aericultural export industry in 1974. One .,,r. ;.A beginning with ceremony prayers before the main altar of the basilica and concluding with an outdoor mass in St. will be Peter's Square televised to an estimated worldwide audience of 330 million. The outoor mass will be the first in modern memory to be celebrated by a Pope on Christmas Eve. Vatican official, said more than 100,000 to persons were expected gather in the cobblestone Christmas 200 DAY 2000. The ! OPEN TONIGHT Wilderness will also give a great impetus to our efforts to attract new industries to the recreational Good valley. opportunities for employees are among the first questions asked of us by prospective new the statement businesses," said. The release also urged all city, county and state officials to lend their weight to getting the project approved through necessary channels. Pope Paul VI Plans Holy Door Closing for Basilica to simplify and modernize Roman Catholic ritual, Pope Paul ordered the trowel left in the Vatican Museum as a relic of the past. Vatican officials said the pontiff would end the I WAREHOUSE Associates The statement, signed by Winston M. Crawford, UVIDA President, added, "We have concluded that the projects are proper, safe, sound, and in every reasonable respect well advised. Four Seasons will the 45 feet from the center of the road will be required. FOOD BARGAIN 890W.Ctnl.r,r.v. Utah Valley and noted the industry is clean and high in revenue - producing power. "Projects of the type year. Orem Changes Landscape Rules for Industrial Zone Cold Yule r ""l5T, and attraction of tourists into IMS , 13S0 N. cited statement 1,1 I |