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Show Thursday, Oecieber 3, i974, THA HEALD, Provo, Uiah—Page i7 eePlan Suggests Requirements for Harmony eriess, a prelimissry form by Utak Ceenty Pinuaing Camariecian, By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN ‘The Price River planning area the area. The White River siarts acre lots when water, sewerage, that originate is Carben County ‘The ather is Fish Creek The only other sources of Another 10,000 acres is owned and worings ich are widely dy the federal government, most of # administered by the Forest Service. Tae ares provides summer grazing for deer which are plentiful in the region, and aiso sustains a population of beaver and other fur-bearing animals. Pari of the Canyoa ee area has not yet been completed, and wil! be added Ww the report ‘n the near future. Members of the Utsh deveinnment eof vacation-type dwellings be permitted on 50 sheep and other where it joins other streams seattered and have a eemparatively low yield. Nore has sufficient capacity to supply more than a few ranch houses or dude ranch developments The area contains no unusually rugged er spectacular scenery, and is roadless and requirements for planned unit develooments housing om within the cities, recommends that legai ——— encourage ané other facilities can de abtained to insure that the developments will not rade the environment exc ley. Seme pianned unit developments might be permitted under the same provisions Planning officials state that no subdivisions of land for vacation oF around use should be permit water cannot be supptied to the purchasers of the lots, nor should any subdivision or recreation resort appi which does not comply with the County pianaing staff are currently “se on it. Residentiai housing is the most siguificant vse te which ufban land is put, since approximately 40 per cent of the developed land in an urban community is devoted to housing. Streets use ap- proximateiy 2 per cent. 20 and 2 per cent of a family's incomeis devoted to heusing, and residential structures account for $72 million Jtah County's total assessed valuation of $203 miitien. The development plan recommends harmony in (1) Resist efforts on the pari will allow greater density in exchange for eortratts for ox mainienance and up- To do this they retccaoeoed 0 steps, as follows: problems that defy resalution {2) Detineate the cities into neighborhoods, then appoint neighborbved committees to encourage ihe iesidenis io maintain their premises ai the desired level, Even slum neignberhoods have been rejuvenated through properly organized neighborhood OD)Bn (3) Encourage devel to constructed planned unt developments where the signifi- Fire Prevention are actively 0 Symphony Director Appointed The board of directors of the Utah Valley Youii Symphony has selected Dr. A. Harold Goodman te conduct the orchestra during the 1974-7 Season. Dr. Geedman is Music Department chairman and director of Lyceums at Brigham Young University. He has served as musical director and conducter of the Utah Valiey Symphoney, Northern Arizona Symphony Orchestra, and the Tueson Symphony Orchestra. He was director of Bands and Orchestras at Northern Arizona State versity from 1952to 1960. performance specialtyis violin. ‘and he hasbeensoloist for many church, school, community recitais and and concerts He has conducted extensively both bands and orchestras in Canada, Mexico and throughout the United States, and is popular as a guest inician, conductor, speaker and adjudicator. fires from start or business. Each year,fire claims the lives of 12,730 persons in the United States and Canada. That is an average of 35 per day. 1 estimated ai $3.1 property loss and anad $ billion in other costs, such as lost wages. sales, production and home parks and dwelling larger than fuw-picxes. courtesy inspection. “We'll be happytu inspect any home or business in Provoat the convenience of the owner," said Chief Brown. The tnepections Hot punilive rewnunendations given Springville Sets ‘Town Meeting’ | | | | a for PI0890: of GIC deeply facetedTeeyial The crowning toudth isaprayal' finished in yold or pewter Available with single or double Sait Lake: 2250 So. MainSt. Orem: | 7597 Se PFOOUr. DeACES. rr THINGS! a wit be followed up by further inspection unless requested by the property owners.“It’s up to the citizen to take corrective action after we've given our Tecommendation,”’ Chief Brown me at, Some other tips on fire prevention given by the chief inciude: other factors. About a third ofall fire deaths — Be especially cautious with occur in one-and two-family children’s clothing, such as dwellings. The fatal fires occur frilly, locse-fitting garments and most frequently between sheer, fuzzy fabrics. Many are midnight and 6 a.m., and about extremely flammable and will 30 per centof all fire victims are bum ina flash. Train everyone to children. Some 3.570 youngsters stay away from open flames, 15 and under perish in fires each heaters, stoves and fireplaces. year. An estimated 25 per cent of — Plan two excape routes from the tragedies take place when your homeand drill the far ily in children are alone or without escape procedures. Be sure to proper supervision, Chief Brown include the small children added, — Check all of your home. for Common excuses people give fire hazards, including attic, for not preparingforfires are “It basement, closet, and garage. won't happen to me,” or “I’ tesy,” Other rationali include “T'lfix it later,” or done it that way for years The Provo Fire Department will perform coraplimeniary inspections any dayofthe yearat SPRINGVILLE — twon ¢ of the property meeting has been set Triday , Chief Brown said. This at 7:30 p.m. in the Civic Center. year the department is Representative Martin Conover emphasizing its inspection of will explain the four mobile homes and apartment Constitutional Ammendments to be placed on the November dwellings. ballot “After reviewing our’ fire statistics in Provo,” said Chief The meeting is sponsored by a Brown, “we decided to place concerned citizens group and the greater emphasis on mobile public is invited | | | | i Lp We'vs had a number of fires in apartments and mobile homes." The ent has recently completed a door-to-door canvass of mobile homeparks in the city, leaving fire prevention pamphlets and offering a parks and variety ia housing of well-meaning individuals and groups to segregate housing according to Size and cost, since this orings about social the houses and premises in the Prove Stressin g Provo firemen are using annual Fire Prevention Week as @ means of reminding people to not give fire a place to start. “We beiieve in fire prevention all ans spotae during Fire Prevention Week,” said Chief Stan Brown, ‘‘but it gives us a good opportunity to remind the public about the dangers of fire."’ Fire Prevention Week starts Sunday and runs through Oet. 12. It'll be 2 good time forcitizens to pause and consider whether they cant ieatures are maintained types and shapes. (4) Provide for the establishment of new towns (3) Adopt and administer nationally recognized building, pines electrical, and ing {6} Adopt and administer resnensibie parties to maintain sagebrush. aspen. junipers, and other native vegetation. ‘Tro Sireams ‘Two smailstreams flow out of near Seigicr Summit and runs ugh the easiers part ofthis ees area for some 16 miles, i ot rnads rugged ierrain, # consists of bigh mouriein plateaus covered wiih covers the southeastern part of Uiaeh Coumiy ead SontainS approximately 65,000 acres. uf this, 38.000 is owned by a single private party who acquired it eres ge ago primarily for except for unim- and things ts really what newspaper Classified Advertising is all about, Thevalue of “things'* has to do with the uses to which people put them. And people's needs for things is often determined by the “places” in which they find themselves. Getting the things people need to them, in the piace where they need them, requires an easy-to-use, easily affordable and far-reaching communications network. And thatis exacily what newspaper Classified Advertising is... putting it ali together for peopie, places and things. if you're selling or seeking, let a Classified ad put things together for you. County Zoning Ordinance to channel non-farm housing into the urban and state agencies to lead out i= establishing attitudes for tidiness, conservation, and renewal in public properties and roadsides. ‘The next article in this series will concern commerce, business, and parks in the county’s development plan Prison Reformer (7) courage venta! rac secial institu jomeh. A., ete.) to gece amuse ee (6) Encourage the State Tax Commission to decrease assessed valuation on old buildings in relation to assessed valuations on land. This will if it had not been Labor Day. the second of September would have been an official holiday for inmates of Nebraska penal institutions. The day is “John Howard Day.” under a 191i state law, encourage renewal of old named in honor of an English buildings and will discourage “urban sprawl.” (3) Adopt provisions in the LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) — Even prison reformer of the 18th Century. Prisoners stage a picnic each year in Howard's honor |