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Show turiurfk. 'Motcii J .HJ.K4.U. Hum. 3:HI JUAiU A- - uii 1 BYU Proposed rock crusher must Women capable offering respect Payson kids, trees of facing knaves, Spanish thanks very much exams By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN fare and not adversely affecting turned and the land be used for property values. grazing. Two previous appeals by 'Young The board also approved an The Utah County Board of Co. Stock KOYO and Bennion were denied, bused Great by appeal has Adjustment approved two on procedural errors. for Kudio) ja special exception to and continued a third. appeals Zoning staff members claim the The board approved a .special piace three radio transmission low-e- rs at :I CGtC W. Highway f? in the permit was .issued properly. They for Cundie Construction exception also state that at the time the shootCo.. to place a crusher in a gravel jLehi area. A third appeal by Shirrel R. ing range was originally approved, W. West at Mountain 5652 pit there was frontage on a ruad. HowRoad near Payson in the Mining "Young and Robert F. Bennion ever, the siate later built a new and Grazing-- J zone. The following regarding an alleged error in issuconditions were imposed n the ing a building permit for the Utah bridge and realigned the road. The County Sheriff shooting range at county is .now considering an board. The approval w:! be good for Thistle was continued to March J7 amendment to the .official count) at 5:15 p.m. road map to add the f ormer state two years, after which it will Bennion and Young presented highw ay .as a county toad. ;In the tevisited to see if it ;is operating their appeal for two hours beiore meantime. Ihe shooting rage is a properly. The rrusher may operate from the board agreed to meet on March legal nonconforming use. they .say. On the .issue of subdividing, 7 a.m. to f) p.m. Mondays through .17 to hear their entire case. They .staff the the are to overrule board members say the subdividing asking .Fridays. - The access road must be main- ,zoning administrator in issuing w as done by the .state, which is not 4CC to Utah condi-1io- n. tained in a subject to county zoning enforcebuilding permit County for addition of an awning, ment. They also claim land has a - The operators must water and shooting pad and repairs of berms approval ftrr a shootcover the gravel roads to minimize at the shooting range. ing lange and would continue to be Bennion and Young allege that used under the former conditions dust. of approval even if the disputed The operators must coordinate the building permit for a conditionpermit was revoked. operating times with the iS'ebo al use was issued to the wrong entiSchool District for the safely of ty, the Utah County Commission: Staff members also state that tiie children riding school buses. that the plot plan is .incorrect: and appeal fails to specify exactly how Operators must cooperate with that the property .does .not meet the Bennion and 'Young were affected Payson Fruit Growers to .avoid county requirements for frontage adversely by the permit. They on a road. They jihso claim that the emphasize that a enforcement of the dust problems during sensitive fruit and plant operating times. property has been divided illegal- zoning ordinance is not the purview Other standard requirements ly: that their application for a hear- of the Planning Commission or the w ill also apply, such as not degrading was filed in a timely manner: Board of Adjustment, but rather the and that the permit should be over Count v Attornev 's Office. ing the public health, safety or wel Trie Daily Herald ( U s again offering the .U.E1.E. (Diplomas de Epanul como Lengua Extranjera) Exam. This exam offers an international accreditation for citizens of coun-ine- s where Spanish is not the official language, it tests the abilitv to read, write, speak and understand Spanish. The following two levels are tested in this convocation: J.) Diploma lnieial level): and 2.) Diploma Basico (high intermediate level ). (inlermedi-ate-midthresho- ld The .Diploma .Initial accredits sufficient knowledge .of the language to he able to ope with a range of situations that require an elementary use of the language. The ;Diploma Basico accredits, a .sufficient knowledge of the language thai allows communication in situations of everyday life where specialized use is not required. xus-Ioni- an The exams will be given on the BYU jcampus 'May JO. The deadline for registration is April 4. For more information, call professor Q.Hoskisson at 378-347-9 or 778-3T- -- nt Anna Mae Palmer Goold St. Geitrue. Ulah- - Anna Mae Palmer GiHild. age "71. Man 4. !W7. loved ones. Anna .Mae by was the eighth of hr dil nine children of C Anna and Jedediah Palmer. She was burn and raised in Preshm. Idaho and had a deep line fur the small imvn where he jrrew up. Atier jradualin! from high schuol. he atlended Ulah Slalc Universilv and later the University of Ulan. ON Mj 23. lVfclft. she became Ihe eternal cumpanuin of Sesse) West Guold in the .Logan Temple. Together tiiey had iour urns whom she sent oui un LDS and then through college. Anna Mae possessed inward and outward beauty, but from her many qualities, she will be feiirenibered most tor her sieaUlast uevolnm to her family and Ihe LLS chinch, with an endless flun of energy, siie served in all aspects of her lues In mi little league l Relief family The Prim example of a 1TA Society. mom. she volunleered hundreds ot hours lo mih)I piays. activities and classroom help Although sir- Mas not boni with naturdevelal aUccliori lor sports, she oped a great love a- - a from o! against lour ons and a with athletic mclmaiiims. She played an aclive role in all of her mjii's teams and supported them from pee wee through college. She was a true tilue Cougar Ian and enioved walclnng all spurts. She also had an accomplished career. She begjn as a medical assistant and sikflw ' nns-.siu- - jn Annie L. Bartleit next .spent ten years as a secretary at Arroyo ligh School both m California. She then served as the placement director at BYU s ,1 Reuben Clark Law School where she became a second mother to main ot Ihe law students Fiom I "74 until her retirement in IMKM. she devoted herseli hi the success of those students who came through her door and rarely forgot a name or tace. Anna Mae loved music and played the violin. French limn, piano, and sang in She also church and civic choirs. enjoyed long walks and inherited the love of gardening and roses Irom her mother. Silt held many positions within Ihe LDS church including primary, young women and relict society president, and was a worker in Ihe St George Ann Larsen Bartleit passed away m the company ot her family on March tj. i at the Utah Valley Regional 'Medical Genier in Provo. Ulah. from complications ot diabeies. Ann was born in Utah Newton. August 7. 1S 12. to W Joseph J. and Let-li- e C. Larsen. She married Harold L. Bartlel! on Januarv 30. in the Logan T Temple. hey raised their lamiK in 'Newton and Spriugville. Utah. Siie received her B A. Degree lioni ihe now U.S.I and then her Masters Degree lrom Washington Stale University hi IV34. She laught school at Granile , Temple. s survived by her sons: Larry biuce (Mary o! Pocaiello. ID: Ketlh S (Lindai of Derby. KS: Michael Palmer ot Neucom. NM Terry Lee (Beverly lot St. George. IT IN grandchildren and one Her sisters. Vera (Larli Nelson. Grace (Lylet Peierson. Thora (Spencer i Winn. Dorothy (Slew an l Gieaves and Laura iGladei liurgan. She was preceded in death by her husband, her paients. her stsiers: P.a i Arnold i Trosetlt. Margaret (Kirmi Shumway and hei brother Willis (Melba! Palmer. T uneial services will beheld Saluidav. lutC. at 11:00 a.m. in the March Sharon 3rd and 4lh Ward Chapel i445 Soulh "700 basti them. Utah, may call lrom V:3ll to 10.311 a.m. prior to sen i.es at the Chapel under Ihe direction ot Spilsbury ii Beard Mortuary. Graveside services will be held following the iuneral services at 4:00 p.m. in the Preston City Cemetery, under the direction of Spilsburv 6i Beaid Mortuary. St. George. Utah SMv3C454. She High School, in Salt Lake City: North Cache High School in Richmond. Utah and Carbon College in Price. Ulah. She worked as a substitute teacher and wilh llie unwed mothers program in the Nebo Wilma Raymond Frank Black, age H. died March . I11 in Orem. Utah tie was birm tni August M. IVIV in Beaver. Ulah ;i on of Allred and Lydia Ann Bamey Black. He married on loua Bagley bebmary 4. 1442 in Greenwich. Uuh. He atlended schools in Delia. Rictilieid Kanosh. He v.a a member ot ihe LDS Church and a coffee clutch at Village Inn. Alter loimng Ihe Nav in I M31. he was sent lo Shanghai. China: Philippine islands. Hawaii: and Midway Island. During World War II he was an engineer on a motor launch in llh. New Hebrides Islandv He served i; loul He ot eight yean m llie U.S. Navy. worked as a carpenter, farmer, and herded caitle and sheep on Bouiuer Mountain He was ihe Power Plant Operanc at Te'lunde in Beaver Canyon for five years He worked at Lagoon Irainmg race horses and oiled roller coaster tracks. In IM4M he started working at Geneva Sleel and retired atler27 years in the Rolling Mills. He enioved huiilmg. fishing, reloading shells and gardening. He was also a Sludebaker specialist and would buy and trade one every year. Heissunivedby hiwife.ot Own. two sons and one daughter: Owen "R Black (Lynda H.i Ol Spnngvilie. Utah: barl (Sherry VV.j. ot Salt Lake Cilv. Ulah. Hankie B. Nelson (Stanlevj. ot Kemiiierer. Wyoming: V grandchildren: 4 one brother and one sister Burton J. Black and onda Rowland. He was preceded m death by bis parents and lourbiothers and one sister Funeial sersices will be held un Monday. March 10. !W7 at Li.Hi P.M. at the Geneva Heights 1st Ward LDS Chapel. 5Mti North M(K West. Orem. friends nwy call at tiie Berg Mortuary of Orem. 5U0 North Slate, or. Sunday evening f-- t P.M. 1. 31! or a; the Waid CTipjl or, Monday A.M. Ii- llie lime ol service Interment bast Lawn Memorial Hills. Full Military Rues wili be acciffded by tiie 'FW Dis-lu?4. Wilma Lcona Haycock Elmer, age fil ot Pavson. passed awav Thursday March "fi. IMM7. She was born April 30. 1W1? m Nephi. Utah, a daughier ot George Adams and Letwa Brown Hay cock She married Rex By BRANDY ANDERSON Tne Daily Heratd A Provo man who ha AIDS ladmmed Friday to citnihinc under tiie intention ;a bathroom stall 10 rape a girl. I ! I Ronald Lee Young. 39. entered the guilty and mentiiHy ill plea in Frovo's '4th District Court to charges of forcible sexual abuse, a e felony: and povves- .si.m or use of niethainplietanime. a ! second-degre- ; third-degre; felony e Young entered the women's, restroom at Albertson's on Jan 31. climbed under a stall the woman 4 wa occupying and attempted to woman to force tiie have sex with him. Prosecutor Jim Taylor said Young forcibly held the iclim. put his hand over her mouth so she couldn't scream and then exposed himself to her. The woman was able to escape and rjn out ol the bathroom screaming and alerting store personnel. Young lied the scene but was arrested shortly thereafter. Judge Kay M. Harding set sentencing for May 2. That will give Adult Probation and Parole enough lime lo prepare a pre sentencing repon and allow the Department of Human Services lo determine if ber ot The Chuich ot Jesus Christ ot Saints serving in the Primary. 'Young Women, and Reliet Society Sin' was a visiimg teacher and served as a supervisor. She also was a temple worker. Survivors include 2 daughters and a son: Kay and Larry Darton. Riverion. Mae and Kendel! bwell. Genola (ieotge blmer. ot Granlsv die. Ulah. and Shirly-nit grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Two brothers. Aima Haycock. Nephi:and Alan (Bud' Haycock, ot She was preceded in dealh by a barl blmer. 27. November IM35 in Payson. Their maniage was Lay-to- in Ihe Manti LDS Temple He died in Wilma was educated in Payson schools, gradualing Irom Payson High School. She also .graduated lrom Business School. She worked as a salesclerk ior Chnslensen .s .Department Store m Payson for 35 years. She enioved reading and sewing She was an active mem- brother. Reese Haycock. Services will be Monday. Maich ID. I MO". 1:1)0 a.m.. in tiie Mountain View First Ward Chapel. 75 South Wfli bast. may call at Ihe Walker Payoi: Friends "' South IU0 West. Payson. Mortuary. Sundav. p.m. or at tiie church a.m. Monday. Bursal will se in the Payson City Ccmelen Fern Garrett NEPHI- - Lilv Feni Bowles Garrelt. age passed away March b. IMM7 m 'Nephi. Utah ot caused incident lo age. She was bom January 4. !M(iJ m Nephi. Uuh to M3. William Abraham and Mary Ann Johnson Bowies. Siie married blgm R Garrett April 2. ,n ihe Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Januarv IK25 21. played lik- otgan and led liie etioir lor Sue and her companion many years were oidinance worker- - in Ihe Mann Temple Iit many years. Fern and Elgin provide music tirr many luneraisoser llie yean. She is survived by two chiidicn. Dar-ien- e (Keith1 Chapman of Vernal: James W (Linda Garrett ot Nepht: 15 giand-ciuidie30 gieat graiiddnldien. and one Preceded in great great grandchild. dealh by a son Marvir. E Ganelt Funeial serviced will be heid at II a.m. Monday. Male lo. ImT in the Nephi Slake Ceniei. 351 North West Friend- - may call Sunday evening lioni b" p.m. at ihe Anderson Funeral Home. M4 West 3ito North Burial in tiie Vhk' Biut! Cemelen. Nephi. Uuh. llt !M"2. J Siie wa- - a laith- tul member ot Ihe LDS Church holding many posinons. Her gieat love wa music, and siie Provo man with AIDS had rape in mind : Cemeler. Ji Elmer solemmed Raymond Frank Black School District. She was active in Ihe LDS church serving in Ihe Reliel Society and Sunday School. She sened a mission with her husband to the Ohio Cleveland Mission from IMHI to IMS? and worked in Ihe Provo Temple lor seven years Ami loved quilting and nude a quilt lot each one ot her gianddaughler as I hey married She is sunned by her husband-Harold- : five children: Reed Alton Bartleit. Salt Lake: Robert (Chris i UT: Joanne (Mike; Batlletl. 'New-ion- . Packham. Syracuse. UT: Lynn Bartleit. Salt Lake : Rulii Colleit. Maplelon. UT: and one brolher. Grant Larsen. Newi.m. UT She was preceded in dealh by one son. Alan and three bi others. funeral services will be held on'Mon-da- . at 1:00 a.m. in the March 10. lo-LDS chape! located at 1440 L MiHi S. Sprmgvilie. UT. may call Sunday trom b lo N p.m. at Wheeler 'MortubO11 S. Sprmgvilie or Monday ary. 2 Irom II in 10:45 a.m at tiie church, burial will be in the Sprmgvilie Evergieeii state hospital instead of prison. Young charges are punishable by up to 15 years in Utah Slate Prison. If Human Services fails lo find Young mentally ill. lie will be sentenced as if he had pleaded guilty. Young has two separate charges pending in Provo's 4th District Court: One is a retail theft charge: the other relates lo possession oi a Deitr.se controlled ,ubstance. is attorney kandy Spencer consolidating Ihe cases. " ncSce 3 Manuel lleriundei. 42. ot f.rem. died !W Funeial services will be announced by Suiidbeu Oipm Mortuary. Oiem March 5. JAMLY MOJOIiAIUES Prove fiywr. Oimi "Serving our fumities end ihe Cvmmu nrt'" Online Kd&ion Daily Herald Clashineds Realiy IVtrL In Ont Tudal in gentle! and tilings. .i,d i' - i,o: tiit saitn-tiie wo'"id v iii eiue'l. gie einoiov men! U ou: pnttc-si.iI' ha- and hatntual'y u u .'- v it:, ah tha' and o' t! ( lobe allowed lo practice 'M. :Lav itua Coodell had been adinitted to practice law in the Circuit Court of Kock County. Wisconsin, in June. 1KT4. .However, a case she had handled in that conn went up on ujipeal to the Supieiue Court She hadn't been aciinnicd lo tiie SupremeCtiurt. so she had lo apply lor permission to argue tiie case. In a written decision ed at3VXVis.32iK75...Chie! Justice Ryan denied her application. .His reasoning i liiianou-b- v today 's standards, and - a renutider lo those who wish iodic "good old day s" that they weren't alway s so good. "...This is the first apphcalioi. for admission ot a teituie iv tiie bar of this court. And n is just matter .ft n congratulation that r is made in favor of a lady w raises no objection: something perhap- s to be looked lo; in women who torsake the way s oi then sex for the way - of ouis "So we find no ,iaiuiory authority for the admissioi, oi females to the bar o!' any court oi tins state. And. with all the respect and sy mpatiiy lot tins lady which all men owe to ah good women, we cannot iegtei that we do not We caniioi hut think tiie common law wise m excluding women iiom tiie pto lessioil o! the law. Tiie piolessioi. enters largely into the well being of .society: and. lo be honorably iillcd and saleiy lo society, exacu the devotion ot iiie. '! lie law i: nature destines and quuiilie- lac female sex lot tiie beating and nurture ot ihe children oi out race and hit the euiouy o! tiie homes oi the world and thcr maintenance in love am; hoinn And all hie- - long callings of women, incoiisisienl with these radical and sacred dunes o' tiien sex. a is the profession oi the law. are departure- - Iroit: tiie older of nature: and when voluntary, treasvm agamsi r. "The cruel chance- - of iiic sometimes batfle both eve-, and may leave winner tree from the peculiar dutie- - o: tiier sex. These may neeevmpioy-ment- . and should be wel.nn.e i any not derogatory n liiei: e and its proprieties, ut mcoiisis tent with the good mder oi society. .But ii - putnlt p'lh.y ii provide for tir. sex. no; u: member-- , and n to lenipt women Iron, ihe pi op er duties of their sex by opening iv them duties pe.uiia' to are many employ men' - n. life not unfit lot female ci:a:a-ler- . The proiessi,)i oi the law not one o' these ouglit lit tiie . women of V Charles law. It .seems tl:a: - -- -- : ouv-The- "Tiie peculiar qnaitfe- - o' womalliiood. its getitit g:a.e-- . its quick sensibility, n- - leiuie: . n- susceptibility, its deh-cac- pn-ny- lis cnioiioiM: ninun-e-- . o: l.atc ;e.i-- oi The Leqal Forum and . mi. lli.iiiclolis. fna i;a.. com sv ami fmil.t-- ie;Uir.v alid iitKetie n. iiumal. hie "It wouid be levoiiiiig af iciiune eiisc oi Iiie inn, ;..!. a' ai,d satiCtl'y oi tliei: ex li' l - leveten-- e mi, ing lo man ailliood and latli in v. on :i on winch lunge all tin atlev ' hi-li 'ii- - and iiumaiiiti-.li.a" woman should be penaned n -- -- ; . liiiX work' winch iiiid-itv. ay into court- - o; inside, ah Ihe uncieai. issue-- , al the col'.d-e:aoi i :. in.:. ".ape. scUuJliol: In; luxation, adiliicry. ;egnaii.y. ie'JItimaCV. i.isci i- que-ti-u- ha-lai- on- - cona''!iaiion, aiobscene pubh.a-lion-- . ht'ci and iahde' o; e iinpolen.t. d' .oi.e al, Ihe n.uiieie .a'.ai"gue o mucet, Lie-- , w .iiioiiiquv aliCaicn e "llie .alKiaioii cnioliicie o! -- -- ali tile v iCe- - and al, Ine lllinili,he- - u! al' society, w m, wind t.a- - ir deah and Ine pivile--i- - iov.a.u: i"'.ia' mils' tit. lead lot accuiate hnoc iedge o' the law. '! in- - - had enough lo: men. "V.t hold ii ior lags: te llie ev v iliiou: winci.. .r and tvauuililiy v.ntien. ie voiumeii'.eiiieii'. Uv L ie iniiiei: an- p:a,-i- : e! IV til: ahp.!'. oli iliahoi: be'jlllliiiig of hie - Mi ii ur; . Ihe iinddiv - witic 'U' and llie end v. iliiou' son-- o Jalioi," i. vuiuiitatiK ir conniii: is ir suCt sludiVs and uj; occupaon lal auxiiir nc. tions isii-- 1 i.iii. uet, help w Hi Itio-- c aeieiiue!-",- . iiouk! (' ludicia: conte-i- - t". upiien: vvouid lo: al' oi ut; ' in liii- ptmii. woman in .Uu.v.d and en'a''ed 'in moiiOi ever ha' . iu.ige vonimttied gieaie: din: inn- -' aUiiil' Ina Iheie aie da - v. lien wis, ina' women v.ete no: allowed Ir pta. - tiio-- aie !: ...o - v.l.et - iw. Uoiner one oi tneti! ale iMigli:. iouei. c inpellloi - n. the countooin win, cat houi Uiei' ow i; w. ill, am mat; nd tiiey ns' a- - .oininrtjbk seen, lo t will: af tiio-- v Hung- - Ii;a". ale and cruiiina:. .out sc and i.na' oi'Uia'. lepuisi'.e ami otisceiii. n iiumal. itle I ( 'III' i ii. a in;, i' i,, i t!l i'i ' ' a ' liicli v ' gi leport- - wind v- -; -- -- v piea-suie- ' -- delen-sonbu- "o' c s- I e '' ! '!.-'.- ir A"!"'!' S I'l'i '.'' ' ti'iliv ' i t t.;:' v.i. tit til' ' ' ',(.",' III ' ! ( if tut'-- ( '' i ' hi- I Mill ii l,'f'Of.'".' 't( i, .'" l i ' C'i - lj lit ; ' i;r lUi HIIIW " t Il tlHIt (' ..'a. .' .I'll 111 ( ,t h. f iilt v(,on r - BYU 'DAREfng5 n .il. tir. iy ptoie-sioiiai- oi the ir - ' ! '. 1.' .sympathetic teeimg. aie suieiy not qualification- - lo- ioteti-i- . strile. Nalure ha- - tempeicd woman as little to- ttie tu'iiiisa confircis ot the couf t"oii: a- - ' lllil. till ii': '" nil students to choose disability for day wih sponsor Awareness Wcei, Mondav-l-ridaarioiis even's n be heid an gcatct: heip people inidcr-iaAll week, tiie Sluden' Leadership and liivor.emeii: (. eiiiei will hae (SL1C' Achievement Recognition Ljert-enc- e DAKL- booths heated in various campus location- - and a " Bevond Sighi" booti: iSpmul.fotk K1 tiie pnysi.a. eotiii.jt-rattle lieu: Vi niiaiiii.o; Jnt ol tiie decisions tiiey reprint in tiie book related to BT' -- Young is menially il!. It that is tlte case, the judge has the option of sentencing him to Ihe There is a great imie buok entitled. 'Corpus Juris. Humorous" by John B M jCLiv and Wendy .L. 'Matthews, both allot nev.s. It voii leading about the iighier Mde o! he .lav...'I definitely remniniend i1 Jl is ii compilation of humorou-judicidecisions. ir. Iiotit of the Harold B Lee Litnar. HUL1 "LAKi." iy Students can lake choosing a disability an J living with it lor a day Participants infill out an ot the experito lite Sl.tC otlice evjuahoii ence and lake it will receive Itee A deaf cuiiuit mgiii wili begin Tuesday ai " p. in in Kooms ?V0 ol the Lines! L Wilkinson Cetiiet (LLWC'i. Also that evening. Kim Lcel . the charade! Dust in Hohmai, pot traved in the movie Kamman.' arpea- w ttr in- - latne: the mov it - show ii ii Loom 14; '.'. the Jose-- i Smith nundmg JSB x p.m. r OBITUARY FEES s Tlw lailv HeratC charges hr teatn rsouces otie items trie iDentMynic ttw oeceasiec tunera itonie mvoiveC o tun lie ctMiige arte tnusl tw pwcec ov Ii lufera ftome tover Ttie tiaiiv tufratc ooiluarv ratef aw totiows per cdumr mcfi aiic S.Ut per picture lo- - nact lurtrwr mlormationcall ai DEADLINES 3 p.m Pay Petor- publication It fcent t nioow 7:31' e m oav pi puPiicatiun Ihe pevdiim tw Suioa ti. Jt p m pnpe or rtH. am oeaa-nw- t Lsslurcwiv san as appwe. |