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Show Wednesda County Sets Board of Adjustment to Hear 8 Items During Next Meeting The Provo City Board of Adjustment has scheduled a public hearing on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers for an agenda eight items. Shot Clinic For Rabies ' l t ah of an ordinance to allow a kennel at 375 K. 200 N.. has been requested by Lloyd Gee Carter. Turner .Neon Sign Co., in behalf ot Ellis Lewis, has requested a variance in the square foot requirements to construct a sign at 777 N. 500 W. This is in a Professional Office i'O zone. The sign would be 32 square feet, where 20 square feet would he allowed The sign would serve the needs of an existing non conforming pharmacy at that address. Devern Perry, 789 E. 2730 N.. has asked for a variance in the side yard requirements to enclose an existing carport. The present side yard is six feet where 14 feet would be required. Mr. William C. Young has requested several variances to construct two duplexes at approximately 1060 W. 2320 N. One duplex would have a front yard of 25 feet, where 30 feet would usually be required. A rear yard of 26 feet, where 30 feet would be required and a side yard of eight feet where 10 feet would normally be required. The second duplex would have a rear yard of 20 feet, where 30 feet would be required, and a side yard of eight feet where 10 feet would usually be required. Mr. E. Doyle Robinson has asked for a variance in either the front or rear yard to construct a dwelling on lot 25, plat "A" of the Quail Ridge subdivision. 3845 Quail Run Drive. The front or rear yard would be 24 feet where 30 feet would be required. Among iheiu is a lequest by Vivian C. Loveless of 988 E. 420 S. for a variance in the side yard requirements to construct a carport. The side yard would be 12 inches, where 10 feet would normally be required. Ariel David has requested a variance in the average lot width requirements to create a subdivision of three lots. Mr. Davis asked that the average width be 70 feet where 80 feet would be required by ordinance. J. Ron Rogers has asked for a variance in the front year requirements to construct a dwelling on lot 25, of the Oakhills subdivision, plat "L". The ordinance requires a setback of 30 feet, Mr. Rogers requests a Civic Oratorio Seeking Singers urgent call for more singers to help produce the next scheduled production of the Civic Oratorio Society was issued today by Jacob Bos, its director. The society will stage Mendelsohnn's famous St. Paul Oratorio in late April or early May and is already in rehearsals, but Mr. Bos said to do the production justice many more voices in all ranges are needed. About 40 people are rehearsing each Thursday evening, but double that number is really needed, he emphasized. They are needed in all ranges, soprano, alto, tenor and bass, and anyone interested is urged to apply this Thursday when the choir meets for rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo High School choral room which is back of the auditorium and may be best reached by the rear entrance. Dr. Brandt Curtis, who conducted the successful Bach Cantata of the society last fall, will again conduct the St. Paul by Mendelsohnn. Dr. William Fox-leorganist for the Bach will also serve in that capacity for the St. Paul. Both are from the BYU music faculty. Mr. Bos, himself a musician of note in his native Holland and on the BYU music faculty for many years, said he believes this will be the first performance in Provo for the St. Paul. He said, however, that is a very famous and well received oratorio throughout the world and regarded as one of Mendelsohnn's best works in this category. An in with the Veterinary FAST, f to 1 4 WJiiihii PUFF rabies vaccinations will be available at the reduced rale of $3.50 per animal Animals under tour months of age or pregnant females should not be vaccinated. Dr. Thurman reported. County personnel will Mini o 14fS 3.00 Value ILj Thurman n Founders Day Set at Payson High PTA Lehi Man Elected A PTA Founder's Dav program, sponPAYSON sored by the South Nebo PTA Council, will be Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Payson High School Auditorium. The public is invited. The program has been designed to highlight the key By Soil District tificate signed by SERVICE J V NAILS Neil Lengfhener . Mender . . . 3" Hardener 5.99 Value FILTERS FITS ALL DRIP COFFEE MAKERS ; 99 d u TRIAMINIC a is licensed veterinarian presented. Deadline for procuring current licenses is Feb. 28, after which a $2 penalty will be added to the cost of the license. Additional information may be obtained by phoning the County Animal Shelter through the Utah County switchboard. For Stuffy & Runny Noses t'--- "X 4 oz. - I " HOC Trlamin p ' .. 3 PACK MINUTE CASSETTE TAPES 60 SYRUP 8 oz. - L TriamlniC EipKtor"' , 0 TR!A..!M!C ' U Lf l. EXPECTORANT Cough Relief 4oz. Auto Death I 8 oz A Conviction A or C Is Appealed RAY-O-V- Utah County man, convicted of automobile homicide in the death of an unborn child, as appealed that conviction to the Utah Supreme Court. elements of a successful community parents, teachers and children, according to Connie Hansen, council president Mark Leslie Larson, "We have drawn upon the vast resources of talent Spanish Fork, was conin our schools," she said. "Every age group of stua jury in the dents will be represented to complement out victed by Court Fourth District " in 'Reflections Learning.' program theme, of the with death causing Also on display will be the winners of the "Refleca fetus, the untions" contests, which were held throughout the born child of Sandra area, she said. of Port Huron, Featured speaker will be Kaye Westwood, who will in an accident Mich., Mrs. in on the talk schools," p.rent involvement which occurred last sumHansen said. A special flag presentation will be given mer. by the Bob Kauo family of Provo. The Mlejniks were en route through Utah to California when the accident occurred. The case . . . was prosecuted by Wayne Watson, deputy Utah y County attorney. The Bureau of SALT LAKE CITY (UPIl Reclamation says water backed up beneath Rainbow SALT LAKE CITY Bridge on Lake Powell has not caused any damage to (UPI) Pete Grundfos-se- n the natural arch. has taken over as "A monitoring program conducted periodically deputy director of the since February, 1974. has led to the conclusion that State Department of to the farmers and no structural damage is occurring to Rainbow Bridge Community Affairs. ranchers and all people and its foundation from the waters of Lake Powell He is a graduate of An Emery County man living within the district entering Bridge Creek Canyon beneath the bridge," Portland State University was arraigned before who depend upon soil and the BOR reported. and earned a law degree Provo City Judge J. water resources for their The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver in 1973 at the University of Utah Knudsen Gordon Monday daily existance. ordered the program. monitoring Law School. on a charge of automobile homicide, a third degree fsss Stan Lewis of Lehi has the well known conservabeen elected by tion farmers of Lehi, for cooperators of the Alpine the past 10 years. Mr. Lewis graduated Soil Conservation District to fill the from Lehi High School vacancy on the Board of where he was active in Supervisors created with FFA, serving as the resignation of Charles secretary and also was Warn-cof Manila, as an- elected student body nounced by Boyd Sun- president in his senior derland, chairman. year. He attended Utah Mr. Lewis and his wife, State University majorPeggy, are the parents of ing in agriculture. Mr. Lewis is a member three children. Mr. Lewis has been farming with his of the Lehi Volunteer father, Bill Lewis, one of Fire Department. He is also active in the Lehi Civic Improvement As- sodation and the Lehi Riding Club. He pledges his support in helping the district to organize and set into moIn tion a sound soil conservation program, one which will be beneficial Mle-jni- 1 -- -7 D CELL AC BATTERIES 1 'imO 80' Value 1 GlHt"' U ...-o- O1 I hi 1 PAK LITRE 1 STORAGECANNING JARS MADE IN FRANCE k IDAIIOAM DISPOSABLE LIGHTER "FLICK YOUR BIC" Report Says 'No Damage' At Rainbow Natural Bridae M) f HASH 6 A - 2 Arraigned Provo - City Court felony. " late Saturday night. Preliminary hearing in the matter will be Feb. 27 at 10:30 a.m. The defendant was released on his own recognizance. Mark James Taylor, 88 PLANT rv; f I J n w " J V" M .uuiuun... iwiujji 11 .i FIXTURE 3" 2V" PAK OF 8 PAK OF 12 12.95 Value ff hi 75-W- att Indoor y LARGE CAPACITY BULB STONEWARE COFFEE MUGS 1.98 Value 1.49 Value PLANT LIGHT Preliminary hearing at S LIGHT w Provo 21 PLANT-A-POT- 89' Value City Judge E. Patrick McCIuire on a class A misdemeanor charge of illegally obtaining drugs. was set for Feb. PEAT YOUR CHOICE N. 900 E., Provo, was ar- raigned before PORTABLE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Terry Norrwin Teter, Box 117, Castle Dale, has been charged with the death of Donald Busch, Castle Dale, who died in an automobile accident 10 am. Clothing Store Is - INSTANT KS HIS CROWN AGAINST UNBEATEN OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST LEON SPINKS! "THE Burglarized GREATEST-MUHAMM- AD KRAZY GLUE WBC FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BONDS IN SECONDS Burglars broke into a Provo clothing shop and took over $2,500 in clothing and sewing equipment, according to Provo police. Entrance was made into the Easv On Dressing Company at 383 N. 200 W. Sunday morning by forcing a rear window open. Det. Dcna James said Although there are no suspects, owners of the establishment figure the burglars must have been in and out of the 1.89 Vnlu. CHAMPION DANNY LOPEZ VS. 1 CONTENDER DAVID SATURDAY MORNING PUZZLE ASSORTMENT KOTEY IN TITLE REMATCH! PLUS MATCH! MICHAEL SPINKS VS. TOM BETHEAIN EXCITING LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS 6 - 8PM -BE Ei EUDIGSID a store before. They J "TTTP "1 I probably saw something they wanted and could not afford said it, Det. James The case is still under investigation, WITH KSL-T- V MEL TORME 5 YOUR CHOICE emphasized that female dogs can r receive a free one or license, depending on the date of the rabies vaccination, if a spay cernewly-spaye- ge LEE COFFEE 8 oi. Utah-Pa- NATURAL LOOKING! SASsoon r Dr. AM I I 100 COUNT SHAMPOO . . . FINISHING RINSE Provo. nnnnn VIDAL two-yea- A new president and four direcHEBER CITY tors will be officially installed into office at the annual banquet of the Wasatch County Chamber of Commerce, according to an announcement by President Kenneth Smith. The annual affair for chamber members and their partners will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Junior High School auditorium at Heber. Guest speaker for the event will be Utah Attorney General Robert Hansen. vote for directors will be Results of a write-icounted Wednesday by a chamber committee. The directors will then elect a president from the Board. New directors and the new president will be announced Thursday night and installed at the banquet. Johnson us be may & L19 Value SB or for a period for $10, depending upon the date the last rabies vaccination was given. purchased for Johnson Jmj be on hand to issue dog licenses for animals in the unincorporated areas of the county. All dogs must be vaccinated for rabies before a license can be issued. Licenses for the cu- rrent year THE HERALD. 1978. SOME ITEMS LIMITED Ql and p.m.. 15. FMEXniX PERSOSALIZEl) Joe Thurman. county veterinarian The clinic will be open two-yea- Wasatch CC Annual Installation Slated ran n Utah Valley Medical Association, is sponsoring a rabies vaccination clinic lor dogs and cats Saturday at the County Animal Shelter at Ironton, according to Dr. from February County, cooperation setback ot 20 leet A special exception containing Jar ?w nf |