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Show SitSMs, 1 Psge A3 - THE DAILY HERALD, Provo. Utah, Thursday, April 23. IN8 Symphony ends season with flourish Pacificorp line gets county planners' support but less familiar in Utah Valley. His demeanor, as well as his SOWBY powerful voice, convinced us Herald Correspondent that, yes, "Friends, Life is Worth Living" (from Franz PROVO The Utah Valley Lehar's "Guiditta"). His popuSymphony finished its 1997-9with Wednesday night's season with a flourish larity audience seemed to grow as be Wednesday night at the Provo offered the dramatic, minor-mod- e Tabernacle. of the Volga River," "Song .Under the baton of guest a triumphant "Yours Is My conductor Bryce Rytting, the Heart Alone" and "Come, concert got off to a fine start as " What a voice! tenor Lawrence P. Vincent, the Gypsies Vincent shared the evening's newest member of BYU's voice applause with Kalotini Latu, an faculty, made us glad he's BYU junior who moved here. He sang some was absolutely stunning in her delightful German operetta performance of tunes thoroughly familiar to the dissonant vivace movement the audiences who've heard of Prokofiev's Piano Concerto him regularly at the Vienna No. 4. in State Opera the past few years, It was hard to believe it was 8 B-fl- i The Daily Herald PROVO PacificorpUtah Light gained some important support when the Utah County Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a controversial power line near Highland and Alpine earlier this week. Planning Commission members voted 2 Tuesday in favor of the company's request for a conditional-us- e permit, with Chairman Jill Taylor casting vote. The issue the will now go to the Utah County Commission for a final decision. Larry Ellertson, a representative of UP&L, told the planners the line is on the same alignment as the current power line. The corridor lies primarily within the limits of Highland City, but approximate d guest-conducte- Power at its Tooele County facility between May and SALT LAKE CITY A U.S. September 1997. Nuclear And, according to an accomRegulatory Commission letter by NRC says panying report Envirocare of Utah violated Regional Administrator Ellis W. NRC regulations by storing Merschoff, "it appears that simexcessive weapons-grad- e uraniilar noncompliance occurred on um at its radioactive-wast- e since numerous occasions 1995." storage facility. The NRC found The report confirmed earlier that Envirocare stored more than findings by the Utah Division of 350 grams of "special nuclear Radiation Control that led to a material" enriched uranium- - notice of violation in May 1997. mission's split decision didn't reflect the wishes of the community at large. The letter asked the county not to approve a conditional-use permit until the issue is resolved locally or through the district court system. Commissioner Don Nebeker said the power company's request was a cause for concern because of opposition from the area. "I would be reluctant to put any pressure on the city, while there may be other alternatives to serve the purpose. My hope would be to work closely with the citizens to come up with an effective solution," Nebeker said. 345-kilov- under a conditional-us- e permit. Commission Planning Chairman Jill Taylor pointed out that the power company has a valid permit granted by the Highland Planning Commission, which will make the final decision on this matter. She also noted that the Highland City Council "seems to be waffling on the issue." The County Board of has Adjustment already the approved company's request for power poles higher than the 40 feet permitted in the county ordinance. An organization known as the Prudent Power Coalition (PPC) of Highland wrote the Planning Commission and said the com lt 3-- "Based on the investigation," the letter says, "the NRC is concerned that this apparent violation involves careless disregard for the NRC's regulatory " requirements Envirocare President Charles Judd denies there was any carelessness involved. "That makes me churn on the inside. That's not the case at all," Judd said. "We think it's a misunderstanding. We've thought that for a long time." 235 & 138-kilovo- Envirocare accused of storing too much uranium The Associated Press ly 2,000 feet will run in the jurisdiction of Utah County in the Residential-Agricultur- e Zone. This zone allows electric power lines with greater than a capacity but less than a capacity to be installed By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN only one hand covering the entire range of the keyboard and giving the piano a workout. The piece was by Martha Sargent, principal oboist with the symphony. While John Williams' "E.T." film piece was less than stellar, the symphony backed the soloists beautifully. The concert closed on a high note with an of rendition impressive Tchaikovsky's lyrical "Romeo and Juliet Fantasie" overture, with the orchestra admirably enunciating the various themes and adding dynamic shading. The concert will be repeated at 7:30 tonight; tickets are $5 for general admission and $4 for students and senior citizens. They will be available at the door. By LAI RIE W ILLIAMS Ellertson told the planners that the system his company wants will be more beneficial to everyone in the long run. He added that his company has tried for several months to work with citizens and will continue to look for long-teranswers. Fire destroys IIS0 summer camp mess hall Logan and Cache County fire crews responded to the fire at 6 p.m. Tuesday, in the area across U.S. 89 from Tony Grove in The Associated Press A mess hall used LOGAN by Utah State University forestry students each summer has burned to the ground, a loss described by a university dean as more sentimental than monetary. Herald Journal newspaper reported. Cache County Fire Chief Kelly Pitcher said the building appeared to be a complete loss. USU Fire Marshal Gene Fehlman and state investigators are looking into the cause of the blaze. Logan Canyon. By the time fire crews arrived, flames had already gutted much of the building and had spread to the roof, The Indians given say in proposed nuclear waste site SALT LAKE CITY The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will let the state, three Indian groups and two m investment ranching-lan- d "This issue is not going to go away," said Danny Quintana, attorney for the Skull Valley Band. "It's in the national interest to build this facility." He says that although only 11 electric utilities would build which parties can intervene in the arduous licensing process for the project. Private Fuels Storage, a consortium of eastern and midwest-eutilities, wants to build an The Associated Press storage for radioac- above-groun- d groups have a place at the table tive waste on Goshute land in the as it decides whether highly west desert, about 50 miles west radioactive nuclear waste will of Salt Lake City. The spent fuel be stored in Utah. rods would be held in stainless The decision, announced steel casks until a permanent Wednesday, was the upshot of storage site is ready, probably at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. hearan acrimonious three-da- y The Skull Valley Band sees ing in January in which attorneys for the state and Skull the opportunity for economic Valley Band of Goshutes development on the depressed clashed over the range of safety reservation, and believes PFS will build and manage the proissues raised by the state. The hearing was to decide ject safely. ' dm to $3m Monitor Printer Computer, ;Save40 SI fif Ff On These the storage, a licensed site likely would attract spent rods from all nuclear power plants in the country. Utah's Gov. Mike Leavitt and the Legislature are fighting the proposal, and even went so far in the recent legislative session as to take possession of the only road leading to the proposed site. 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