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Show Airport Plan tion with the county airport. The mayor also said the city council decided to keep the airport open, and change the facilitys title to an air strip. He said the air strip will be maintained at its present level. In response to a question concerning how the county airports projected growth will be funded, (Continued from front page) The consultant also explained the facilities that would be included with the airports growth, such as airside buildings, corporate hangers, a small terminal, etc. , By the year 2003, Mr. Wirthlin said the airport could experience 130,000 operations a year and turn a potential $4 million in revenue. He also said, present noise levels are basically contained and do not effect home areas around the airport. However, if the runway is extended by 2003, permitting larger aircraft to land, some homes will be effected by the noise and a major environmental impact statement would be required to assess potential impacts. Mr. Wirthlin said his presentation was condensed from the master plan volume. He stressed that limited growth opportunities for Salt Lake International Airport and other facilities along the Wa- Mr. Wirthlin said funding is Aviation Administration. Those monies are created by users of aircrafts and airports across the na- tion. A question was raised how the airports expected growth will benefit the individual who does not use the facility. Mr. Wirthlin said the dollars generated from the airport are the direct benefit to county residents. The consultant also said more businesses are using planes for transportation and pleasure aircraft is on the decline because of high costs. A good airport that can accomodate business aircraft would promote more businesses to port. But Mr. Wirthlin also said the airport may stay the same and not see any significant growth over the years. He concluded his presentation by saying in his work as a consultant across the nation, he establish locally. Citing effects that would force growth at the county airport, Mr. Wirthlin said the high cost of land along the Wasatch Front makes Tooele County achievable for expansion in future years. A question was then asked if the master plan is the foundation has seen airports remain unchanged and others go from 10 planes to 200 in 10 years. The public meeting was then opened for questions and Tooele Mayor George Diehl said he was glad to see the county pursue a master plan for the airport. The mayor stressed Tooele Citys airport is not a threat or in competi- - for the county commission to make an expansion decision soon. Joe Urbanik, county director for development services, stressed the major plan is only a working document with models and projections. He further stressed that any expansion of the airport would have to be justified, the demand would have to be there first. He said the master plan is not a "cram down that Erda residents have to accept without any say. Beltones New Ode Is Changing the Way People Feel About The county planner added the master plan is only for assessing what to do in the future if growth occurs and the airports facilities need to be expanded. He said the master plan will offer direction how the airport should properly be expanded with limited impact. But many Erda residents seemed unconvinced of the plans purpose, asking in Erda will be sacrificed for the airports expansion and how can any expansion be stopped? LeRoy Rose, chairman of the advisory board and an Erda resident, said history cannot be changed, the airport is in place and plans have to be laid for expected growth in the county. Mr. Rose asked the audience how is growth or progress stopped. He said the master plans purpose is to address the airports future and the scenario picked by the advisory board would least ef- Hearing Aids if one of the reasons why youve put off getting a hear- ing aid is size, then you must and try Beltones Ode. 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MID-WINTE- R (Continued from front page) Usually suicide is a culmination of a variety of factors and not just one isolated event in a young persons life. KSL Television used to lead off its night newscast with a prompting which said, "Parents, its ten oclock, do you know where your children are? As a reminder, that was a sound piece of advice and today we might well add, "Parents, do you know how your children are feeling? If parents are to turn communication isolation into communication preservation then it is important that they give active emotion- al support to their child. They should show that they take the childs feelings seriously and wish to help. A parent who listens and asks concerned actively questions is not to be faulted. Parents should know that with help and support he or she can assist the youngster to recover from stressful conditions, depression and anxiety and enjoy good time again. Staying close both physically and emotionally is important to the teen who is contemplating the act of suicide. This advice is equally important for adults. The underscored item here is active, emotional support. Depression and anxiety: I believe it was a Charles Dickens novel in which was penned the immortal lines of ".. . we live in the best of times and the worst of times. Many have a hard time un- derstanding that youth with all their zeal and excitement could be possibly depressed. But the fact is, children, teens and adults alike suffer from varying states of depression brought on by biological, livpsychological and ing experiences. Experts cite a number of reasons higher pressures to find jobs, pressures to be socially accepted, increasing tensions of academic improvements, teenage marriages, the pressure to excel and be noticed as well as other concerns. "Many young people are depressed today; its something that hasnt been but is happening and at a much younger age, reports Dr. Susan Biumenthai, suicide research director of the National Institute of Mental Health. For parents, teachers and others who work with children positive action can be taken. Depressed people often become apathetic, inactive and, as a result, grow more depressed and withday-to-da- License Plate Bill (Continued from front page) Rep. White says that under the present pay scale the attorney generals office has become a training ground for young lawyers and each year their experienced staff members are being lost to private law firms. Legislators continue hearings in committees to find out the states money needs. Education in some peoples view is a bigger problem than flooding and the rising Great Salt Lake. Legislation that usually comes before the legislature is again drawing comments. Efforts to repeal the states safety inspection on vehicles is being made again. Changes in child support and child custody laws are another le- of prisoners. By changing one word in the law it would prevent prisoners to be covered by existing health in- surance laws he hopes to take some of the burden off of local governments, according to Rep. The manager came out to the mound, but the pitcher refused to leave the game. "Gee, I can handle the next hitter, he insisted. "I struck him out the first time I faced him remember? "Yeah, the manager agreed sadly, "but that was this inning. PE3D6 31, 198S gislation that seems to require each legislators attention. Rep. 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