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Show SnOW Seeks Owners 'Coat from Page li decision made by members ot the council, and obtain the citizens help At the meeting we recognized that you people were not there and it was not the way we intended it to he There Senate Post SALT LAKE CITY ilPIi Republicans meet Saturday to select a new president ot the Utah Senate and speaker of the State House of Representatives sources Republican Cap GOP minoirty leader during the past two sessions, and Sen Warren Pugh, Lake, a former Senate President, are the front runners for the top leadership post in the upper chamber James Reps and Hansen V LaMont Richards Lake, are vying to be House lt G speaker The GOP won a jority in the Nov Democrats 0 7 from seat Senate maelection, routing seven seats Republicans extended their majority in the House from 45 to 50 seats the Democrats have 25 Sens Fred Finlinson. Lake and Karl Snow, are campaigning to become GOP majority Neighborhood the House. Reps Norman H Lake. David Irvine. Bangerter and Willard Hale Gardner. have their eyes on the majority leader's seat Whip candidates include Rep. Cary Peterson, Lake, Gary Brockbank, and Georgia B Peterson. Lake The house has both a whip and an assistant whip lt elected Thorpe Waddingham, a former Senate president, as minority leader Rep C. DeMoni .Judd. was chosen Democratic floor leader in the House 3 Dr Dan Bachelder band director said this will be the band's final hall time performance oi the regular season Game time is 1 30 p m The band has rehearsed daily at 1 p m all week despite the early winter weather However, the band will move mdoor:-Fridanight to perform for the varsity preview basketball game at 7 30 in the Marriott p m y Park near Geneva Center For the half-tim- e Saturday, the band will repeat last Saturday's special salute to men and women who have served in the American armed The patriotic forces music will include "Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa, a special arrangement of " Yankee Doodle played by the percussion section and a medley of tunes entitled "American Folk The Herald he knew now much UP&L had offered four of the six residents I know from talking to my neighbors that four of us were asking a total of about which does not even approach $10,000 $40,000 Where is the other money going Spectacular To conclude the show, the band will plav the famous of the Mr. Carter said he questioned the " Republic. officials Choreography UP&L used by techniques when they approached him about the for the show was Dr by right - of - way agreement and price. designed Words (Cont. from Page 1) of the future of the autonomy in Judea, Samaria (the West Bank) and Gaza," Weizman said The problem of linkage has plagued the peace talks from their beginning five weeks ago Israel does not want a legal connection between the treaty and the future of the territories for fear Egypt could abolish the pact if plans for the omer areas are not carried out in a specified time. eight-minut- e Bachelder. Mr Carter observed it seems the taxpayer's money is being used to subsidize private industry. The citizens said they wanted somehow to gain an audience with the city council when all the parties, including UP&L and Signetics, were pre- sent so the decision (Com. from Page 1) percent in September as businessmen continued a close watch on their stocks in anticipation of an economic slowdown next year. The September increase was less than the 1 percent inventory gain of August Business sales were unchanged compared with a 3 percent rise in August, the department said. 0.6 (Cont. from Page 1) at the Kremlin with of discussions days Soviet parliamentarians and Premier Alexei Kosygin. The senators capped two days of what they described as very frank disrelations cussions on with Soviet parliamentarians with a talk with sometimes heated Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin late Thursday Soviet-America- n cern will approach the council members and thev will hear me out " I mations. 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Early American, and French SPORT COATS REDUCED ah -- Page guidelines heavily favor Eastern Urban areas and discriminate against the needy in the West TV & RAY MONSEN Robert Lavern Poast from Vickie Lynn Poast Judy Kay Harding Lee Harding GALLERY OUR SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Planning Commission was on hand to make recommendations from that body. Stephen E. Bouissey Dan Edwin Faulkner, from Karen E. Faulkner Leah F Gardner from Fay L Gardner, both granted divorces Wayne Frank McBride from Mananna Cordon McBride John R Goddard from Annette S B Goddard Joyce Lou Pulver from Eugene Oliver Pulver WORLD IN SAVINGS Richan, chairman of the county planning commission, expressed dismay that no representative from the Manila District Kern Jorgensen from David K Jorgensen. Patricia Irene Bouissey from SUITS ENTIRE STOCK Keith Dean from Jerald J WEDDING ...8 are at 245 No. University Provo I Divorces .3. engaged couples I Highland has informed Mayor Rogers of potential Sand and Gravel operation to be started in the mouth of American Fork l anyon The Mayoi iequested ana received the council s okay to support Highland in a resolution ot this problem Mayor Jim Ferguson of Provo also received a vote of support from Lindon's mayor and council in his protest against guidelines used by the federal government to distribute some low income grants MONSEN BROTHERS APPLIANCE half-tim- .2. Mon. Only Provo a should communicate with the street department before they cut into anv 1 major Randy .1. & THE HERALD street They instructed city officials to take necessary steps to see that this is consistantly done The planning commission has asked the developers of the Lakeview Industrial Park to furnish a masterplan for their park before they develop it further Developer Don Robertson is meeting with JVar Gillman of the Planning Commission and City Administrator Mark Palesh to work out details sed value of over $2 million A $938 000 LDS carmen an $815 000 LDS chapel, five single family dwellings and one house remodeling comprised the list issued b building inspector Bill Green Mr Green also noted that n is necessary to inform potential builders that the water level is near ground level in some areas of Lindon Mayor Tvler Rogers agreed and also said that people building in the eastern foothills should be avv are of the exact location of the Wasatch Fault line which runs through that area Councilman Nyal Smith mentioned that there has been a lack of communication between companies that tear up Lindon streets and the Lindon Streets Depart ment The council agreed that companies 1 lilt lid to provide Sat. 1971 Engineer Doug Little and to write some detailed specifications to make the plan workable The council members rev lewed some potential problems and costs with the developers In October building permits were is sued on eight buildings with a total asses Alan Doty, chairman of Mr Warnick is seeking the Manila District Plan to change some 80 acres in a at 9200 North and 4300 ning Commission, telephone call to The Dai- West in Manila from ly Herald today, took exto Rural Agnculture-ception to statements Residential-- in order to made at a recent Utah allow development. At the Tuesday night County Planning Com- 3 OLDE FASHIONED EXTRAS FROM GOOD OLDE FASHIONED CLARK'S 17 services for 17 Zone Change Supported by Planners marching routines, the band is augmented by 12 Cougarettes performing colorful choreography and 16 flag carriers adding special effects on the could be perimeter of the band for- The mavor presented the group with a proposal as a possible course for action. "I don't think this is a Signetics matter, although it stands to benefit. I believe it is a UP&L matter." The mayor said he would like to call in all of the citizens who were approached by UP&L and find out the cost they asked or agreed to He would then like to approach UP&L and find out what its figures were to see if there were any discrepancies. "I want to find out exactly what is holding up the negotiations of easements." The citizens agreed this would be a way to find out if UP&L misrepresented its figures. "I will continue to try and get the funds to put the line underground before the 30 days are over I'd like to solve this issue, then if there is a con- Brezhnev SHARON TOMLINSON A public hearing to consider 11 48 acres as industrial was rezoning scheduled by the Lindon City Council at its regular meeting this week The hearing has been set for 7pm on Dec 12 at the Lindon City offices Jack Leftwich petitioned for the zoning change explaining that the land is located in a partially industrialized area and his company desires to make an industrial park with rentals on this acreage if it is rezoned The 11 48 acres are located east of Kino's Sandblasting and north of the proposed LDS cannery In other business, the council considered several matters concerned with Lindon s growth and development and a statement on cutting into Lindon s streets. Developers Steve Black and Bruce Chestnut asked the council for guidelines in determining a plan that would allow them to temporarily use Orem s water and sewer to develop 10 acres bordering Orem The city council delayed considera lion asking the developers to work with Citv Administrator Mark Palesh and CityB LINDON all of the During questioned. Mayor Mangum told the group that would be very hard to do because they would need to get two councilmen to before it could agree on a appear on the agenda. "I do not think that will be possible." Economy rose Bugham Young Univer sitv and the University of Utah easements. Prior to the meeting, Mr Carter told Saturday, the Democrats Last afternoon between Novembei Lindon Sets Public Hearing Date To Rezone Land for Industrial use Game The Cougar Band will perform in the half-timshow at the tootball game Saturday School. "I still intend to have the park, but this is an avenue that might be open The discussion centered on the easements in back of the homes on 800 East and why UP&L called negotiations One resident said he unreasonable had asked no money at all for the easement, another said he was to receive only $50 The group wanted to know where UP&L got the figure of $40,000 for the six property holders to grant leader In At U' was a public notice published in The Dam Herald Monday announcing the meeting with I'PfcL on the agenda None of the citizens saw the notice according to a count of the people present Several said they felt they should have personally been called on the phone Mayor Mangum said he was sorry I that was not done hope you will forgive us for thai, perhaps you will not. but it is unfortunate it was not done The mayor said it was his intention to try and get the money to put the line underground, which would be agreeable to everyone concerned He told the group lie is even considering some Block Grant funds from the government which have been previously requested by the city for a Community sav Sen Miles Ferry, Fnda Cougar Band To Perform SO. 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