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Show Page THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, August 6, 2 1976 Provo Boy Hearing Scheduled Sept. 7 On Indian Hills Storm Drain Drowns in Psrr0 - 38QQ 3460 n : "Qt j 11 r 'y1 city commission meeting, beginning at 7:30 p.m., on the special improvement district project which will be funded in part by the city. The bulk of the money, some $200,000, will come from property owners in the area, city officials said. Some Indian Hills area residents have complained about being asked to fund the project because they have no storm runo.i problems. City officials and some lower area residents have countered by y I DUCHESNE, Utah (UPI) -Scuba divers have recovered Tim the body of Wright of Provo, who drowned Thursday in the High Uintas Primitive Area. The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office said the boy, son nf Mr and Mrs Farl Wright drowned in Betsy Lake about 70 miles northwest of here. Sheriff's divers recovered the body in about 20 feet of water near the middle of the lake Thursday evening. Tim lived at 3700 N. 514 W. in Provo. Full obi'uary will be announced by Sundberg-OlpiMortuary of Orem. $235,000 Indian Hills storm drain proposal in Provo. Protests will be heard at anir Jojl N n saying that the higher developments create the problems in the lower areas. Written protests will be received until noon on Sept 7. The affected area includes nearlv all of Indian Hills north of 2fi?'l North and east of 650 East, including part of Hills. Sherwood One-Wa- Jpyo i;v- - vb :: M a LtZTiLJI Eyewitnesses v V; iioTtA X X ffi ?680 H ll - Y 2680 j N wo n a Were Wrong No Robbery O - SPRINGV1LLE number S 0 I LINES EXISTING NEW LINES of of a in Springville Wednesday morning only goes to prove that you can't always believe what you see with your "robbery" XvXvX'Xv'w own two eyes The sight of local policemen giving chase to a patient from the Utah State Hospital in Provo provided the area of the proposed Indian Hills special improvement district storm drain, where property owners will be asked to fund installation of the drains, also shown en the map. Provo City has proposed to pay $35,000 of the cost of the $235,000 project. The dashed line at the bottom shows an existing ditch. Drawing courtesy Provo City Engineer Department. THIS MAP SHOWS the teen-age- d scene which many people apparently believed to be a robbery incident, city police said. Police Chief Leland Bowers explained that two teen-age- Willow Estates Needs at City Meeting Of Magna County GOP Schedules The Fund-Raisin- neighbor-to-neighbo- 7th and on r campaign of the Utah County Republican Party will have the theme this year, as the event will take place on Aug 7 and 11 Saturday and Wednesday. fund-raisin- '' Jackson chairman, Howard, county noted that the minimum goal is $1 for each congressional vote cast "Of course, we would accept more than that." he added, "but we feel this is a reasonable financial donation for most voters "And it will enable us to give some support to our local candidates, since nil of the money will remain in the county." legislative district olluers are organizing the voting district coordmalors. who in turn will send the block workers out on Saturday the Forklift Accident Hurts Orem man Daniel Henrox. 22. of 1051 N. 100 W Orem. suffered minor injuries Thursday when the forklift in which he was ruling , over, Provo Fire Department paramedics tipped reported auvkffiKirrnta Pt.bi'i'ifd S.ifJa Nor'h B 200 t Apvl, Prpvii th c i. g r in oMic i U'ah4&0l JENSIN. IVW.ihpf iciond f Enlptpd Ihf pt"1 Drive g '; U'i tlrr f'ioo the Wednesday 11th. Contact limes the project must be completed before 8 pm. Wednesday night will vary, but since all money will be submitted to county officers at that time. Johnson, was only old when doctors discovered she had bilary artesia, an absence of bile ducts in her liver. When she was a liver donor was found and the organ was transplanted in a 9' i hour operation at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver Judy 's tiny body rejected the liver and a month later, a second transplant was done A third operation was required for a bile obstruction. Provo Girl Scout Goes Commissioners Linda daughter of Sir have The exchange program has been arranged between the Likota Girl Scout Council, m Foit with headquarter I lodge. Iowa, and the Utah Girl Scout Council Two other Monln. rrif t Munthv (omrr On Vwr. tA'rtpf MAIL Month t Month On VMf I MwU Of f ICE Cilv Mi Uil A!ES U SQ ID 00 ul 00 i in UNIUO StAtti u oo RAtf , W4 00 00 Ut Tlepon Nimtf CIRCULATION ,V) SCO J7VJI0J immammm .11 , l !' f M " be in Hie exchange, Ike "which we think will be in the best interest The of everyone." power company originally proposed putting the line near Provo Airport, but aviators expressed concern abo-i- t the safety of pilots using the airport in less than optimum conditions. request that would allow high density apartment units at 600 Utah Dol GRAPES Mayor Russell D. Grange has suggested that the line cross the freeway and be constructed on the east side conthrough the area of heavy centration of homes along the west. Thompson S. Main St. Approval on the institute building will send the site plan to city council for final acceptance. The proposed building is to be located at 1000 Sandhill Road, adjacent to the new UTC campus. The industrial White Planners suggested that the city consider rezoning of the area at 1300 South and 400 West from residential to a zone permitting building shopping center?. This is in line with the city's desire to have PINMPPU ma c. CELERY Crisp $100 5Sbfts fllAltf RAMI 9S( (R-3- R-- 2 while R-- permits higher density units. The development is called "Scsra 3 four-plex- Si FRAKKS After listening residents in the proposed Scera Park area complain about the development, the commission said it felt that the area has too much population density already. tatn CHEESE horn Long since the end of the ttW I b. Wisconsin has Napoleonic wars in D..I II noi in armed conflict Switzerland roast b. ?8 P0SK to many TUR30T FILLET 1315. Tender u( 3' PIZZA Totino's 63 Delicious CORKED BEEF m. IV Herford 12 Bl ICE CREAM S 79' put them there by contributing Slippy 50 lis. DOG FOOD generously when your neighborhood Republican volunteer knocks on your door for a contribution. HONEY 2" liS. FLOUR Utah County fund raising neighbor to neighbor drive will be conducted. ' West Golden 1" 25 lis. LUNCHE0M MEAT Saturday, August 7 Wednesday, August 11 59 MORROI YOGURT Republican Fund Drive for Local Candidates Johnston j f 00 M loz. HASH BROWNS All funds collected remain in Utah County. 4Jl m PIZZA The low was 54. compared to 70 on Aug 5. 1975. and the mean temperature of 71 was six degrees below normal for the date 63' Totino's BANQUET DINNERS Lruik? p w a M 6" S Airport t,r 89 3R headquarters, down from 99 on the same date a year earlier. Kills 00 Freeh There' s only one thing better than local government local Republicans in government. You can help change, with highs of 85 to 95. lows from the 40s to the low 60s and gusty southerly winds at times in western valleys. The extended outlook for Sunday through Tuesday again calls for highs in the 80s and lows in the 50s The National Weather Service recorded a daytime high nf 88 Thursday at its Salt Lake International 201 Smet. South developed business. A group of developers who had requested a rezoning change from residential two ) (R-2- ) to residential 3 was turned down. permits plat Park" recommendation was made along with the recommendation of final plats for five residential units at various locations in Orem. t Scedkst for 130C Prim dfecfa FRESH CORK of the freeway will take a laree number of homes, many in trailer parks. letl, Chicken 39 Tirtej ii 'i7 i iti'lui H'. l.i fl .SI - : Ml Ml A HEHL " ii.Eli lk lb. 0 0 SUPER I it TOOTHPASTE 0 0 o 09' 7.LH1H DEODORANT vnfl ii m en let 1.47 M0 Ol 0 ileiHAIR SPRAY Q Irtdi I il ; 0 f( i kfiss Usbn o o 0 0 0 jonrison llJetl24 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 t jormon 0 LINDA KAY ROBERTS both from Salt recommendations tiaveling along the west Ifiwwi SHORTENING temperatures in the 90s Thursday: St. George and Hanksville at 95, Moab at 94 and Green River at 93. Overnight lows through the state were mostly 40s and 5Cs. The forecast is for little 0 0 V participating make possible. Residents in the Snowdrift reported daytime high o 0 o will nave complained that side Mf1 4 Local Republicans By United Press International An upper-leve- l low pressure area over Northern California continues to draw dry southwesterly winds through Utah, causing clear skies but unseasonably low temperatures. Only four Utah communities 0 girls He noted the final decision will come from Utah Power and Light, hut the city will mm f as freeway as far northarea 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 ) 17. Utah officials approved a resolution the asking that the line follow Prevails n: I.mda. who is in the ninth grade at Dixon Junior High School, will go from Pes Moines tu Webster City. Iowa. 75 miles north of Us Moines, for her stay .IVposc of the exchange is to allow Girl Scouts to become acquainted with people and rustoms in other areas of the nalmn Two weeks ago. six Girl Scouts from Iowa completed their visit in the Salt Lake City area as part of the exchange program' A member of Cadette Troop IR8. Linda has been in smuting six j ears She has attended established ratrps for three years, and day camps for six, assisting as a camp aid for two years. Wignall said, expressing his desire to get the matter settled quickly. Your Weather (:- 7Y-- Commerce and airport Support Dry, Cool sl Will'l.iMT Blame Roberts left this week by plane for Dos Moines. Iowa, to participate in an Iowa Utah Cadette Girl Scout Exchange through Aug of City, county, Chamber lb. to allow anyone be who is opposed to voice an opinion. us Mrs Vfvi iUnSt&IPIION I proposed LDS institute building, to be erected near the new Utah Technical College campus in Orem, were approved by the Orem Planning Commission this However, a protest was lodged later Thursday, and Commissioner J. Earl Wignall said the matter probably will nun of Provo MEMBER Audl Bn pau ol t imitation United tVr Inlif nhoii NE A complete visual presentation for the city, aviation officials and others involved. "I've been getting a lot of heat from a lot of people," Mr. j"" proposal. Roberts, and construction, and that Mr. Davis told him the power company would be prepared with a one-wa- y Iowa Exchange Meet Kay ind A final plat for a proposed industrial park in northwest Orem and the site plan for a one-wa- i To engineering y street in approved a northeast Provo but probably will the proposal because a protest has been received and not enough notice week. was given. The approvals mean that Thursday morning, the city commission made 840 East, a both plans will be sent to city narrow street between 2780 council with recommendations that they be given final and 2950 North, a approval. street going north. The city planning City Engineer Jack Zirbes also said the street is narrow now commission and streetside improvements recommended city council apbeing made to control storm prove a rezoning that would runoff will narrow it more. allow the buildir.g of more Residents in the area have shopping centers along 1300 been contacted, he said, and South. But the commissicn denied another rezoning appeared to favor the patients were taken into Causes Death 1 for y Delayed custody early Wednesday mor- Rare Disease 7-- 1 on alternatives" for placement of the power line in west Provo about the end of next week. Mr, Wignall said he communicated with Frank Davis, UP&L vice president d ning, but that during the transfer to hospital officials, one of the patients broke away A group of residents of the Zirbes to arrange a meeting and ran down the street. Willow Estates mobile home with Mr. Simmons to discuss a "It was really nothing subdivision appeared long list of deficiencies the unusual. We get patients who Comin found at Provo has the City Thursday city walk away from the hospital mission meeting and told city development. If Mr. Simmons down here all the time," the fathers they would like the declines the appointment or added. to meet it, legal action chief subdivision developer, E. J. fails Simmons, to complete the will be started, city improvements promised in the commissioners said. development. A letter to Mr. Simmons, The city has proposed to dated July 2, outlined the take over and develop a deficiencies. It said problems planned open space at the exist with landscaping, lot mobile home park. The open a utility boundaries, Tot fencing, been cared space has never in the middle of a pele for, and a homeowners MAGNA, Utah tl'PI) -driveway, a large tree, three association was never formed, manholes in need of repair and Tiny Jody Johnson, who surcity officials and residents a vived two liver transplants, general clanup noted during Thursday's city lost her nearly life long has was commission meeting. Mr. Simmons After considerable discusunavailable for comment this battle against a rare disease. Jody, the sion, the city commission morning because he was out of daughter of Richard and Trudy directed City Engineer Jack town. Topic recommendations one-wa- y A reported accounts eyewitness J. Earl Wignall said he has contacted Utah Power and Light Co. officials who indicated they will be in position "to make on rower Line ate Next W I Orem Panel OK's Industrial Plat and Site for LDS Facility re-he- VJ Commissioner Street Between Iroquois Drive (1200 East) and 820 East the district proposal extends south of 2620 North (see map). late High Uintas A protest hearing has been scheduled Sept. 7 for the 3900 lAeefin WITH" V- - .s 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 ($1.53 VMUE) SMALL FRENCH FRY & REGULAR FOU HTAlflD RINK HQIM OF QUALITY, OOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO VAHI-7- V o 0 0 o o Hold, 09 Ref 1.59 BATH TOWELS m txim HerittteJetLM .... I ii SUMMER VEAR UdieU Misses .... 0(1 i i 40! Liit4 WOODEN BOWLS I0" 75' sprayTottles I fJtHM' 59 i TI'"? CAflfC I t i KenitloTS,H121 09 I & VALIII! o I HUH Registered Pharmacist J On Dutj I A I OOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOO 4 |