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Show Wednesday. May Orem Reaffirms Support Role As Backer of CUP Water Project By CLARK H. CARAS Herald Staff Writer It is necessary for Orem City to support completion of the Central Utah Project or the city must begin to search for alternate water sources, according to Don Shaw, chairman of the city's metropolitan water board. The city council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor De-Lan- ce Squire to present a written statement to the Governor's Commission looking into the CUP. The statement was to voice Orem's support for completion of the CUP and Jordanelle Dam and Reservoir. "The state of Utah should protect its most valuable renewable resource. And in my opinion that's what CUP does," said Shaw. Shaw urged the council to add their signitures to a statement of support drafted by the water board. Because the item was not on the official list of business for Tuesday's council meeting nothing can be officially voted on until the council meets in two weeks. The unofficial vote gave permission to the mayor to send the communication to the task force set up by Gov. Matheson studying the need for CUP. We do favor construction of CUP and the Jordanelle." Orem is entitled to 7.500 acre feet of water from the Jordanelle that was to have been delivered to the city by 1985. according to Shaw. If we had that water we would be able to maintain our water supply to the year 2000 and beyond." he said. city councilman. The motion made on the unofficial vote was that as a city council the mayor was: "Directed to send our feelings for the Central Utah Project. Gam and Peggy Baum have lost another round in their lawsuit claiming a federal judge in Utah was biased against them in 1975 in their antitrust suit against the LDS Church. A federal judge from New Mexico has ruled their case against Federal Judge Bruce S. Jenkins is without merit because Jenkins is immune from civil liability. U.S. District Judge Juan G. Burciaga of New Mexico presided over the case in Salt Lake City because the suit involved a Utah judge. Baums filed the antitrust suit claiming the LDS Church attempted to foreclose on their local cherry orchard. The story was the subject of a December 1979 report on the CBS program Orem City Bctlloonfest On Board Pasadena has its tournament of Rose's Parade and now Orem will have its "Balloonfest" parade as part of the city's Summerfest activities. According to parade committee members this year's parade will feature balloons in the form of balloon floats, balloon bands and balloon dignitaries. In a statement issued by the committee it was stated: "There will balloons on the ground, balloons in the air, and balloons just about everywhere. We want every child who comes to the parade to take a balloon home." One portion of the parade will be totally devoted to floats made of balloons. These floats will be judged separately from the other floats and will win cash prizes. Rules for the balloon float judging will be; How the theme is portrayed, the use of balloons, the number of balloons and creativity and originality. The float cannot be pulled by people and the theme of the parade is, "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer.'" Anyone wanting more information can contact Allan Tipton at or Mark Williams at 225-057- 1. 225-952- 9, Provo Dump Open Free To Residents City crews, busy with flood prevention projects, won't be able to provide Provo residents with a this great deal of help during resiso year's spring clean-udents will be allowed to use the city's landfill free of charge this month. Mayor James Ferguson has designated May as Spring Spruce up Month, and is urging Provo residents to take advantage of free use of "the landfill through the end of Mav. The limb truck, which picks up debris left over from pruning and other projects, will run, but is behind schedule. Crews are workan ing overtime this week in Public but to catch up, effort p, Services Department Director Dave Gunn asks that residents remain patient while the process continues. The free use of the landfill doesn't extend to contractors or haulers, Gunn says. For questions concerning the landfill or the limb truck, resident may call 573-171- y r-rr- fy and From... DEODORIZER FURNITURE MOVING MONEY BACK GUARANTEE COMMFRCIAL UPHOLSTERY CLEANING (combination rooms court os 2 RESIDENTIAL STEAM ANY 2 More! NflflH O5 SIZE LIMIT EXPIRES GAL'S STRIPED KNIT TOPS 1984 ND when acting in an official capacity, which dismissing the Baums' lawsuit was. Burciaga further noted that the proper remedy would be an appeal, rather than a civil suit. Baums, however, did appeal the case, but Jenkins's ruling was upheld by the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, and the U.S. Supreme Court. & MAY 16, ROOMS judges are immune from suit TICKETS 100 BRIGHTENERS SPECIAL RATES "60 Minutes." 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The project has also helped deliver other water to Orem and if future plans go through as planned the city could save $60,000 a year on delivery of water from Deer Creek Reservoir, he said. Construction of a 15 million gallon water storage tank for Orem's water supply is also on the discussion agenda, according to Shaw. "As far as Ira concerned Orem City needs to work to sustain the CUP and make it work," said Shaw. ENTIRE STOCK DANCE WEAR AEROBIC WEAR ACCESSORIES Fruit Processor Baum Loses in Court (Again) Page J SPORT centers Orem by 1985. Jones said agreements have and will be worked out for benifit of Orem. He cited the example of the $11.5 million water treatment plant which has been Presently Orem has access to about 24,000 acre feet of water in a normal year meeting the needs for a population of 58.000. "At the present time we are able to met the water needs, but we're going to need more water. Right now we're purchasing all the water we can get our hands on what we're attempting to do is stay ahead of the game," said Shaw. Even though the CUP won't be able to deliver the water to "As a member of the city council I think it's in the best interest of Orem to proceed with haste with the Central Utah Project. But as a citizen with other interests I do have some environmental concerns," said Richard Jackson, r THE HERALD. Provo. Utah, 9. 1984 1754 S. Stett St., Orem 6- -1 J "JACKIE SORENSOK" LADIES "SPIRIT" RUNNINGAEROBIC SHOES j Our reg. $29.95 "DIES DELUXE AEROBIC EXERCISE SHOES Our reg. $46.95 1 1616 So. State OREM, 225-925- 0 (323225 |