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Show Lack of water, roads, may halt school opening Commission moves to change Snow finishes small theatre city zoning The Pyramid Page Eight February 28. 1980 The hitch came, when the citys request for a $402,500 grant was denied. The funds were to upgrade and improve the citys water system and h line from bring a and roadways into the the water tank to the site, the building may not school site. Mayor Ray Eicher told open as scheduled next the board at a special fall.. conmeeting Tuesday night Apparently struction on the $1.5 that the city had the million facility began on project divided into three the assumption that the areas. He said that in water system and roads addition to the line from into the site would be the tank to the school which would also service provided. However, the state fire the projected Fairview marshall told the board Heights Subdivision, the and other officials last city also wanted to imsummer that unless prove the line in the sufficient water could be canyon to the water tank. provided to operate a fire Both projects were exsprinkling system the pected to cost $113,000 project could not proceed. each. The Mayor said the However, an engineer smaller portion of the apparently lead the city project had nothing to do and board to believe that with the school but infunding for the project cluded upgrading other would be forthcoming water lines within the from the Community city. The Tuesday night Development Board. FAIRVIEW Con- struction is well underway on the communitys new elementary school, but unless answers are found to provide a water system MT PLEASANT to esponding -R- pressure from the community, the city planning commission hesitated, but approved giving a recommendation to the city council that will reduce lot sizes in half of the city. the However, com- mission took no action on a request by a number of citizens that would affect trailer homes. About 25 citizens attended the meeting Tuesday night and the majority were in favor of moving trailer homes into city parks. A recommendation by are a limiting factor in the growth of Mt. Pleasant," he added. However, Randy Larsen in his report on the sewer said the present system could handle about 6,000 people and with the addition of the another lagoon, system could support 10,000 people. In hesitating to move the recommendaion commission forward, members expressed concern with staying with the master plan which was adopted in 1976. "The plan is to make the city grow from inside Commission Planning out, said Allan Shelley a Chairman, Chesley Christensen that all member of the planning trailers wider than 14 ft. 6 commission. Its a mammoth in. be allowed to stay y decision which effects the building lots if they added town, were on foundations was whole tabled. The commission Colleen Paulsen. In a raise of hands vote, tabled the matter pending all citizens except one rulings on possible discrimination affects. favored the decision. The town wont stay ten-inc- meeting in Mt. Pleasant which was called by the board to discuss the issue was the second in a week called to resolve the issue. A meeting was held in Fairview last week. Meeting with the board, Supt. Harold Johnson Eicher and Mayor Fairview City Manager, Kdnt Miner, was State Rep. Ray Nielsen who urged both groups to do what could be done now but to go with as much of the project as funds could and on our hands, and The board said the city would lay out plans for stated, we dont have the asked the board for $2,000 road, side walk and curb to facilities handle for a study to determine and gutter on their where the road should go frontage city line growth. No action was taken which the board refused. and let the city figure it Tuesday night on the road They said, however, they out from there. get hopefully financial support for the project. Mayor Eicher said he was concerned with the growth in the commuinty and added that the city already had a moritorium to-th- e issue. However, the board single discussed the matter at family dwellings. He said the regular Thursday all on except he was also concerned with the safety of the children should the water system fail. It was also pointed out that the Fairview Height Subdivision would be be found for. paying $34,000 towards Rep. Nielsen urged the project. This amount them to face facts and to was included in the state why this project was $402,000 project. Maoor Eicher also any more necessary than those in other towns who reported that the city were also seeking funds. would have access to its After considerable well which had been discussion, it was decided stopped by Gunnison. to put strong emphasis on This water will go into the first priority which the upper tank, the was providing the line to Mayor said and added the school and plans were that it will make a better made for city and board situation. officials to meet with He said the city may state government leaders have a total moritorium night board meeting. The new school, located east of the city has boundaries inside the city and also in the county. The board said it had no cooperation the day before from Fairview City and said the road was not the responsibility of the school district. Mike and Jody Daley a new family in town went to California to visit her parents and attend the wedding of a close friend. They left Tuesday to come back home, but were unable to because of the snow covering Donners Pass. They arrived Thursday. EPHRAIM College has excellent facility for instructional presen- Snow recently tations. With the video disc, the College will be able to buy full length feature films at very reasonable prices to be shown to students in the evenings. The video disc will revolutionize the video completed a project they call the Blue Room. The room is a small theatre that is equiped with the most 60-se-at modern projection capabilities in the area. The capability consists of a video tape as well as a video disc projection. industry and have a tremendous impact on Dr. A1 Green, Dean of instructional delivery Students, said he felt this capabilities. The disc facility will be a great system is so new that asset to the College both very few educational as an entertainment institutions have them at center for students and as the present time. on-cit- After considerable discussion, the com- mission approved reducing lot sizes in RA zones to 10,000- sq. ft. which coincide with residential lot sizes in the central part of the community. All lots in the rural - rural PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 28th & western Family, whipped said forever, TOPPING HU- - class evening homemakers March for will begin at Snow 5 College. Ethelynn Higbee will direct discussion of the topics, Person, Puppet or to Live With Your Children and Like Them," The Time of My Life, "Money How Matters, Beautiful Making Music Together. Mrs. Higbee is the wife of Snow President J. Marvin Higbee, and the mother of eight children. She has served as president of the Sanpete County Fine Arts Council since 1978, has held calling eiaiyjecx t Tyson, tender, whole STG&CX 283-402- 5 10 0z. In Butter or Cheese Q Sauce, Assorted S Ounce, Assorted, Green Giant TOAST g d Beef ,(B5C ... TOPPERS 11K Ounce Size SARA LEE POUNDCAKE 3 Pound Can All 24 Oz. Grinds FOLGENS , COFFEE 10 CHUNK s CflflD SLICED AMERICAN. glut Bonnat, Regular FRYERS teen. Boneless DO C2EFSTEW MEAT Assorted or White Pound Pkg Hormel NORTHERN. TISSUE .. CO MEAT WRANGLERS CflGD Ounce Package, Swift 29 MARGARINE Pound i Reg. or Beef DROWN & SERVE LINKS 2 Pound Pkg. Banquet, Frozen Fully Cooked Frozen, Cone. 11 Half Gallon, Round Western Family Assorted Flavors FRIED GHICEIEH ORANGE JUICE representative that the Family SLICED COLOCNA . SRECIA 6 Ounce Cans Western Family HASH Pound Pkg Western 12 SPJECIAL Academy will be sponsoring two concerts in the coming weeks. The first concert on March 9 will be a vocal recital by Roy Samuelsen of the Indiana University various leadership School of Music. Carl Fuerstner, world positions in the LDS Church, and has also been famous pianist, comactive in civic affairs. poser, and conductor, will The homemakers be featured at the second course will be held from 7 concert on March 19. to 9 p.m. in the Noyes Both concerts will begin 7:30 and building, Room 311. There at p.m. will be a fee. donations will ' be acRegistration can be cepted at the door. niGnC ...UPmJ 12 Ounce Pkg. Borden's CUT-U- P Peck It MT PLEASANT was announced this week by a Wasatch Academy Pkg. Frozen FLCISCIIMANN'S MARGARINE TOMATO KETCHUP Academy slates concerts - Oz. Pound Package, Regular Puri Vegetable TUNA 4 Vanda Kemp PICTSWE3T RACPCSRRIE5 No. K Can, Oil or Water Pack, Chicken of the Sea RoN ca 2D i FISH FILLETS... Hemt Brand ext 205. Western Family GREEN GIANT VEGBTACLES Boneless 44 Ounce Bottle done by visiting the office of Community Services, 157 E. Center, Ephraim or by 20 Ounce Poly Bag CUT CORN or GREEN PEAS. . . Ca for Tyson, Tender Homemaker course to start March 5 a new PCeadOKt and Thacker, City Manager, reported that the city was until the sewer line could a ' building be installed in the area, facing moritorium unless water septic tanks would be can be found to meet provided. The lots are to conform growth demands. Christensen said the with the 10,000 sq. ft. lot city would be able to size and will be for single handle about 80 to 90 new family residences and water connections. multiple units up to a size. Culinary water needs four-ple- x Strings, iince1 9 process for he added. He reflected the feelings of the majority orderly growth, roads. However, he said that Own FROZENJlOODS 1st, 1980 Howard DenHartog. We need to follow one step at a time and have slow, John utilities Pulling Your MARCH 6?(Mbed esse saying there is no hope without the change. In other action, the residential zone were zoned half and one acre. commission recomsite Citizens expressed mended that a in the southeast portion of concern for the large-siz- e lots which they said could the city be zoned not be sold and added that residential. According to who Nielsen, they were hampering the Doug growth in the community. requested the change, It was also pointed out plans are being made to that large lots were hard locate a subdivision in to maintain and were that area. He said his unaffordable. company would furnish However, 29th AND ICE CREAK VijQ Ounce, Frozen Five Loaf Pack Assorted Western Family Varieties Frozen BREAD BOUGH JEHO'S PI22A -- 6 Ounce, Beef Chicken or Turkey DanquatFrozan Firm, Golden Ripe UDG3HGG3S SWANSON MGAT PIGS to 12 Ounce Assorted 10 Varieties (Except Beef) Pkg. of IS 3 Mi, Glad Heavyweight TRASH Public health nurses relocate EPHRAIM Sanpete Public Health Nurses LaRue Johnson and Sherron Boynton will be located in new offices in the old gym at Snow College according to information from the Central Utah District Health Department. The nurses can be reached by entering the east ext. 277 or door of the old gym or by calling 283-402- 385. Both nurses will continue to serve their districts in the county with the following weekly schedule: Monday: Mrs. Boynton will be in the Mt. 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