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Show Puge THE DAIL Y HI RAI D. Provo, I'lah. Thiirsdav January 15, 1W8 D: ef on may snm LOCAL ORIS 1; the on Barlow building Highway 89, Developers plan buildings intendeight, Council member Stuart Newton ed for professional offices and initially questioned the 9.49 other commercial enterprises. acres as having "no advantage to Although the types of busithe city. It will just be a big devel- nesses initially planned in the opment with lots of homes which area may not generate sales tax don't pay their own way." revenue to the city, the council The property is located on agreed the planned development can fill a city need. Businessman Slant Road, in the southwestern part of the city. Now that Jerry Bess urged the council to the petition has been accepted, approve the annexation, noting, further study will take an esti- "As a businessman, I am intermated six weeks. ested in a nice office front with The council also gave final shipping areas in back." The approval to another annexation council agreed the project offers request, for five acres north of an opportunity to Mapleton will completely lose control if that happens." It was still a bit of a hard sell. By LAI REL BRADY Herald Correspondent MAPLETON The City Council has agreed to consider an annexation request, if for no other reason than to keep land out of Springville's hands. "This will go into one city or the other," council member Charlee Hanna pointed out at the council's last meeting on Jan. 6. Noting a nearby parcel absorbed by Springville recently "caught us by surprise by a lot," Hanna told the council, "The developer will find another city if we don't take it. six-un- it home-base- d businesses, which would allow them to stay in the city and close Salem Mayor Randy , Brailsford will serve as vice chairman. The council is comprised of all of the county's mayors an( , the three county commission ers. Jt. The group also appointed;; Dr. Walter Talbot of Spanish; . , Fork to represent it on the Utah Transit Authority Board. The outgoing mayors made the appointment in November, but it was confirmed last week the new COG. The body also reappointed" t3 Clyde Swenson of Spanish ' " Fork to the Utah County Boundary Commission, and appointed Woodland Hiils Mayor Nile Jensen to the com-- . mission. u , At the group's last meeting,, the mayors also heard a pre-;- j sentation on the j hertz radio communications system the county has been working to implement for some TcH time. State officials have Utah County agreed to let communities operate their own , ' system and still be part of the1"1, overall communications sys- - 'V,) tem, which will be more " for Utah County. Weekend train show to home. " SPANISH FORK The Ophir Tintic & Western Model Railroad Club will sponsor its 7th annual train show this weekend at the Spanish Fork Armory, 2851 N. Main. Spanish member Council Brian Lambert pointed out the annexation also is " an opportunity to secure another continuous strip along the highway, which in the long run should benefit the Fork. city." Anyone interested in trains is invited to see the many operating trains of all sizes. There will be several displays; The council voted to accept the annexation provided the developers reimburse the city's cost of installation of the sewer and water lines, dedicate ground for a 66 foot wide street and install the street during construction of a later phase when the road will be needed. 1" 1 I the largest one has trains that are more than 150 feet long. interested in getting into the hobby of model railroading, there will be free how-tclasses and demonstra. by-"- For-tho-se o ed, according to Orem Public HEATER ON WHEELS A has been arrested for stealing a car from an Orem bowling alley parking lot on Safety Department spokesman Lt. Bob Conner. The suspect went to pick up his backpack at school, but was stopped and his backpack checked. At that point, Conner said, the suspect was arrested for possession of illegal drugs with the intent to sell drugs in a Monday. The suspect told police it was raining when he walked by the car and he got in and drove off to stay dry. Public Orem Safety drug-fre- e zone. Department spokesman Lt. Bob Conner said a patrolman Orem PEEPING TOM noticed the stolen red 1990 Ford who for are a man police looking Talon on Tuesday and pulled it invaded restroom the women's over at 800 S. 500 East, Orem. at Eagle Hardware & Garden, "He had parked the stolen car 140 W. University Parkway, at a city park," Conner said. Orem, on Tuesday morning. After the suspect found it in the Orem Public same place Tuesday morning, Lt. Bob spokesman Conner said he got in and start- Conner said a woman using the ed driving it again. At that bathroom said she first saw a point, the officer stopped the hand appear underneath the vehicle and arrested the teen. wall between stalls. She then saw a man's head. An DRUG ARREST The suspect, described as Mountain View High with brown hair, School student was arrested fled the store and was seen Tuesday for carrying drugs in leaving in an Ford Mustang his backpack at the school. that may have been a 1965 to 1969 model painted with gray The suspect, Walter Alor, had been suspend primer, Conner said. - Safety-Departme- clean-shave- n Un U i 1 I M iI 1 M I i hi tions. BOOKS COPS Continued from Dl Continued from D POLICE BEAT The show runs Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $2, children under 12 are free. For more information, call 5 or Adam Eastman Mike Nelson 225-582- 1 The Police Springville has been awarded Department a $150,000 grant for two officers, but chief Scott Finlayson said he's not yet sure if the grant will actually be accepted. At the moment, Springville has Saving money? "Although we have not done the energy analysis, we think the ongoing operating costs of the lower building will be better." With part of the new building underground, there will be 21 officers. sworn-iBVU appointments less area exposed, Nelson said. "We put in for them, but I In other words, architects can Two appointPROVO concentrate more heavily on wasn't aware they were awardof Fine the in ments College "But said. since ed," Finlayson the exposed exterior, he said. Communications and at Arts we have a new and mayor Specifically, they hope to use BYU have been announced. I'm have to to council, going go more stone and better concrete David Randall, former assowhere the concrete shows, and asked them if they want to do dean of the college, was not." or ciate that Nelson said. He said named there are director of the BYU real The new library will be renoof School the of Music, replacing Clyn miladvantages accepting vated and built with $16.8 Barrus. K. Newell Dayley, forgrants. lion in bonds approved by Provo Spanish Fork Police Chief mer chair of the Department of voters last spring. Another $6 Dee Rosenbaum said the city's Music, replaces Randall as million was raised by the Young Brigham Academy ready to hire a new officer as associate chair. Both appointFoundation to help foot the bill. soon as it receives official word ments were effective last of the grant. He added the new semester. People shouldn't conceive the new design as two separate officer will be placed in an An accomplished musician entry-leve- l patrol position, freebuildings, Bartlett said. and administrator, Randall "One of the things we want ing a more experienced officer served as assistant chair in the people to come to understand is to move into some community Department of Music. that it's not the Education Build- policing program. At the Dayley is a prolific composer moment, 18 sworn-iing and the library. The Edupolice offiand founderof BYU's popular cation Building and the addition cers work in Spanish Fork. jazz ensemble. Synthesis. His together comprise the library." Still, the grants don't come composition, "Faith in Every a without tag: Footstep," was a central price part of Rosenbaum said that in addiLDS last Church year's tion to cities having to pick up celebration. some of the salary and benefit Sesquicentennial costs, additional equipment like a police car, gun, uniform Herbert COG chief and body armor costs more PROVO than $25,000. Utah County Rosenbaum said the departCommissioner Gary R. Herbert ment has hired at least three will chair the Utah County officers under the COPS proCouncil of Governments this gram in the past few years. year. 800-meg- 225-792- n n IM! W3 a- al x . - Park name nixed - MAPLETON Mapleton's new City Council has flatly rejected a proposal to honor former Mayor Richard Maxfield. A motion by the lone contin1" ' uing council member, Charlee" ' Hanna, to name an undevel- oped city park after the late ' mayor was not even seconded." ' ' "Mayor Maxfield worked very hard on this concept. 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