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Show Thursday, March 30, Elk Ridge awards insurance By CARIN GREEN Herald Correspondent ELK RIDGE Municipal insurance coverage for Elk Ridge has been awarded to Rex Behl-in-g Insurance Agency and Mor-eto-n Insurance Agency, The decision was made after the companies presented their quotes on coverage to the town council. ! Elk Ridge voted to apply for a rural community fire protec- 1389 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Juab doesn't like West Desert plan By MYRNA TRAUNTVEIN Nephl Correspondent NEPHI Juab County Commissioners think the Air Force was totally dishonest in a discussion on the proposed electronic battlefield to be con- structed in the Utah West Desert. "The Air Force proposal to create an electronic battlefield in the Utah West Desert would be injurious to the security and interests of the people in Juab County," said Commissioner Richard Brough, tion grant to purchase new equipment for the volunteer fire Commissioner department. Also, the council agreed. "I think was informed the Utah State us," he said. "I Legislature passed a bill for gasted and really Volunteer Firefighters Workers Jim Garrett they lied to was flabberupset when I realized what they had done." "We now know that the Air Force spokesmen totally misrepresented the facts when they met recently with the Juab in any way." Now it appears the people of Juab would not be safe if the electronic battlefield is built. The Air Force representatives there would be no threat to the safety of the people of the county- - They told commissioners, said Brough, they would fly over Nephi City but would be high in the air and sonic booms would not be a problem, "What they failed to tell us was that they would have live ammunition and bombs on those planes," Brough said. - "Those are a real and lives threat to the property of the residents of our county. County Commission," said assured the commission the Brough, "I am appalled and county residents would be safe, shocked to find out 'their true said Bernini, and now we find intent as evidenced in their they may not be." April 1988 proposal recently released to Governor Bangerter's "As far as I am concerned as office." a Juab County Commissioner Commission Chairman Joseph with the facts as I now know Bernini was also highly upset them, I would ask the Air Force personnel to pack their over the recent disclosures. has commission "The county carpet bags and leave our counmade all the effort they could ty- They are not welcome to protect the people of Juab here, said Brough. Brough said the representaCounty and agreed to cooperate with the Air Force providing tives of the Air Force who met the neople are not endangered with them told commissioners Page A3; disturbed by sonic booms in the past and by low flyovers. Nfv? an additional menace b being added-tes- ts using live ammunition and bombs are planned, which could be detrimental to the actual safety of the people of the county. . The health and safety needs of our people are being threatened and I for one will not sit by and let some unscrupulous individuals distroy that serenity and in the process put the lives and property of our people in jeopardy," said Brough. fly-ove- In addition, said Brough, many of the people love serenity and this is one of the reasons they live in a rural area. Others love the serenity of the West Desert which has been The three commissioners agreed they would lodge complaints against the methods used by the Air Force with proper authorities. Compensation Disability Benefits. The new law asks that each municipality pay $20 per year per volunteer firefighter. With controversy over the development of Elk Horn Drive, the Planning Commission reviewed the plans. The commission recommended to the council that "when the municipality accepted the final plat for the Gasser Subdivision, Elk Horn Drive was accepted as outlined on the plat and the municipality cannot require more than what was shown on the original plat." The council reviewed the Amended and Restated Utah ? P Municipal Finance Cooperative Agreement and resolution. Before adopting the agreement, the council would like the city attorney to review the resolution and give his recommendations. v0 h Vv Calendar Friday Gem, Mineral Show The Timpanogos Gem and Mineral Society will present the annual Spring Parade of Gems Show Fridav through Sunday at the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Provo. This event is usually held at the Utah Valley Community College, so this is a change. Members collect gem material from a vast area of the country from which they make jewelry and many other items from belt buckles, rings, clocks, carvings, even faceted precious gems. Anyone interested may attend monthly meetings the last Wednesday of the month at the Eldred Center at 7:30 p.m. Call Carl Gordon fv rf V K Zeppelin shorts for young men . JJ Reg. $22 Comfortable. ramie45 cotton shorts with elastic waist and drawstring, available in black, white. zenith blue and sofl mint for sizes 55 i h i K. Jk 5iw j , lV1 VsN Bailiwick 1 T I V f I ,u. A ,JI r fc. x . - I I J Kf ' tx fi " " . X i - I V' ' -- I " If V . f , ; ;s ' Vv- v ' : - College Republicans g I Parenting workshop Entire stock off Jantzen sweaters now 19.50-$4- 5 Save on a Reg. $26-$6great assortment of new spring crews, .vests and cardigans; 100 cottons and acrylics Classes on parenting, sponsored by The Gathering Place, will be Tuesday, April 4 at the Westridge Elementary School and April 6 at Timpanogos Elementary School, both in Provo, 7 to 9 p.m. Registration for the classes must be done by today, and enrollment is limited. These classes will teach parents how to help their children take more responsibility, accept and obey family rules, develop better judgement, learn to talk with parents, cooperate with siblings, and feel good about themselves. Free child care and refreshments will be provided for the children. Call Roberta Magarrell at The Gathering Place, Ambassador to talk Saturday Kite Family Mens Better Sportswear for sizes Men's basic dress shirts Reg. $16-- 19 ossortment of $ A fine ' short-sleeve- solids, pastels, s and button down oxfords by and Kenneth Stevens visions Reg. sleeves $18-$2- 1 Long 15.99 Reg. $ 15 Silk ties from Visions, others in paisleys and patterns 9.99 Men's Accessories Fly will enjoy this March Kids grade kite fly and contest. Homemade kites will be judged on appearance as well as flight ability, Saturday from 5 p.m. at Community Park next to Orem Fitness Center, 165 W. 580 S., Orem. There is no charge. For more information call 3 or Orem Family City USA Fitness Center 2-- m Mondayclinic "V Cancer screening The Utah Department of Health will hold a cancer screening clinic at the SpringviUe LDS Stake Center, 698 Kolob Circle, 8:30 a.m.-3:3p.m. All women 18 years of age or older, or who are sexually active, who have not had a Pap test during the past year are encouraged to attend. A fee based on annual family income and family size will be charged. Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling Although the clinic is given in a church building, it is for all women regardless of religious affiliation. ft. ' T - Vy' m ' "" " j -- j L I, '' ' I fir 'Jo -- t U ' Vs, 0 Interpreter to speak John F. Copper, a professor of international studies at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn., and interpreter of an computerized Chinese-Englis- h dictionary, is scheduled to speak at Brigham Young University Monday. His address, entitled "The U.S. and East Asia," is scheduled for 10 a.m. in 205 Law Building and for 2 p.m. in 250 Kimball Tower. The lecture, sponsored by the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, is free and open to the public. LHU-U- I Ik. JII All Gold Toe' socks 0 pr. Choose from basic Reg. nylonorlon and cotton biends as well as plaid and neat pattern socks ana argyies Also save on a full range of athletic styles Men's Furnishings $4-$1- fx. Shop weekdays 1 0-- 9, Saturday 9-- 7 3D ORDER BY PHONE: WITH YOUR ZCMI CHARGE ACCOUNT. CALL TOLL-FRE- E 24 HOURS A DAY IN SALT LAKE, 321-666- ELSEWHERE tI J, ;ift V " - . - -- C I, IVo , V' t- v Members of the College Republicans at BYU will join with others across American in celebrating the sixth birthday of the Strategic Defense Initiative program to develop a defense against nuclear missle attack, in a meeting' party p.m. in Room 321 of the Wilkinson Center at BYU. This will be celebrathe final event of a week-lontion. Call Jennifer Jones, or after 10 p.m. Brad Call, Gregory Newell, U.S. ambassador to Sweden and formerly the youngest assistant secretary of state in U.S. history, will speak Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the David m. Kennedy Center Conference Room. A BYU alumnus, Newell will speak on "Bilateralism and Multilateralism in American Foreign Policy," as a Kennedy Center Distinguished Lecturer. , - x V W X ' r i.. ' VjtN V V IN UTAH AND IN THE UNITE? STATES, r ' j x |