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Prove, Utgh—Page 3 lanners Sugg esi Development Program for Hobbie C Creek Editor's Note; This is the sould be the genesis of nas been approved ia similar to avergrazing by livestack wank eccurres Gurine area without Density Currea ty, the density roguirements in the sued in favorable locatioas ith respect to Suitability of soll, the numberof dweiling units can be muck ple Drelisinare draft form by the Utah Coanty Planning Commission by JUSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN _ Saat |with the ainpaene ‘The Hobbie area inciures ail the territory Which drains into Holble Cr: oe right and left compared withthe elysmal! amount of land in the county that+ suitable for vacation homes and mouptain parks, it would constiiute a forms. right iork is typical mountain-valley country, containing limited land for culuvauen, while the ieft has valley characteristics. in some areas the valleyfloor is more thanhalf 2 mile wide Seme actes of the pianning area is in private ownership. while the remainder dopment on the mber Sao zoning ordinance would perma close to 10,600 dwelling units be constructed on the acres of private land, planning oiticials point out. Yet, they emphasize, it Gevelopaient FETE misuse of jand if the Hobbie Creek area were te be designated fer ordinary, urbantype development ve attractiveness of the area for vacution hemes scattered over ihe iertais. Greater Destruction Planning officiais explain that the greater amount of land to take place to the maximum extent currently permitted, the area would become se overloaded with homesthat the deveted to roads, the more extended utility lines, id greater number oi cuis an required fo reach ifficult entire planning area would dwelling sites, and the resulting Stover, and Blise Vernon Last reporied. Eleven other studenis ie a Colleges giving credit to these rating of four meaning * stu'ents on the basis of the qualified,” and eighteen ie examination are Brigham Young yeceived a three, “qualified” University, 0 i Allhough some students ranked University of Montane, and in ce “possibly gualified” University of California at San Francisco. David Bergin, Mary Corporon, student Highschoo!officials noted that Ann Edwards, Ann Morrell. Tim recommendation” rating, Mr Prova students competed favorably in the examsince fifty pereent of those qualifying ier collegecredit earned a rating of era Preregistrati on Planned President: Madison W Tre Utah County. sanitary landfill operation near Orem will During the summer months the landfill has been open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 10 pan. Effective investments: ways Tuesday, the landfill will openat inflation. jogging. the same hour, but wil! close at 9 techniques and p.m., according to Mr Clark. appreciation, to WILLIAM M. PIERCE fight appreciation lo knitting Mrs. Virginia New Culture +resignation of Neal of Standard Works Simplified Genealogy ee Signs of the Times Restoration of Cee ed The Church The Lite of doseph Fielding Smit y sep eaRE RN Feng S a The New Billy Casper m JS Tender Apples Goa Pe The Parabies ot Sie Mormonism in Germany aE espa casera © Classic Stories on Our Mormon Hymns Am rican Religions & Brigham Young at Home i Life of Joseph Smith the Prophet = ct Nibey Leadership & fuses Relations the Riseof ‘Mormonism Combination Reference Stories of The Way to Pertection = ' Doctrinal Commentary B in the next article inthis $ season Nov. 5 with iis annual dinner and eiection of offivers, plus T. Edgar Lyon.instructor at the University of Utah oe Institute, 2s speaker Dr will talk on "Problems of the Mormen Exadi Nauvoo.” Women's Clubhouse, 310 W. Sth Dr. Merrill. Dr Warner served N. Dianer will be $2.50 each. and as vice presidentlast year those attending will be expected Meetings the balance of the to renewtheir memberships or year wil be held the first hecome new members oi the Tuesday of each month as society. at $8 per single follows membership or $5 per couplefor Dee. 3 —~ Dr. Keith Melville the year pivfessor of history at BYU Also at the dinner meeting. a “UtahPe! Jan. 2? - Speaker to be new vice president and board member will be elected. The vice announced president becomes the president Feb. 4 — John B. Harris and the following year — and the a A. “Bert” Wilson, English conclusion of this meeting will ors at BYU and see Dr. Ted Warner, head of the faidorsis. ‘Language and Lore BYU History Department take of MormonMissionaries.” over te president's gavel trom March 4 -- Dr. Brigham ~FUNKYBUSINE: Madsen, University of Utah vice president and eee on eal Indians of the West, ““Shashones and the Mormons. Apri 1 — Dr. Ray Matheny. BYU archeologist, ~Utah Archeologyof Sen Utah Mayor ear! historical and place fobe announced. Membership in the organization entitles the holder te all iectures and activities of the society for the year at no further cost, excep the mea 1 for the opening dinner and travel and jodging (if overnights for the annualtrek. Security “More Wih FALSE TEETH Afraid ta At AnyTime teeth will drop at the securityand eomlort, use FAs. TEETH Denturo Adhesive Powder. heaith. See your dentist reguiarly , About twice a week another name comes up on the retizem Copper Division. And two more employees join the over 1300 who form Kennecctt’s retired people. But though they leave the ranks of the employed, none are forgotten. Through Kennecott’sBemployes relations department, a local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons has been organized. Kennecott even pays the AARP national dues forretirees. And some200 of them meetregularlyat the Senior Citizens Geniein Salt) Lake City for Ail Things Raising Fine Families Giver To ‘ne ee Pear! of Great Price ished a $2 planning area wil! be diseussed monthly pe Rachreceiv a medical care program with Blue Cross and Blue Shield for and a paid unlife insurance policy damesE. Talmage Take Heed eee. of Book of Mormon For Americans Meet ; the Mormons ir area The Spanish Fork Canvor Whenit’s caring for the needsofits retired people. Aree: Gleanings MormonPersonalities x $3% preferable in the Hobble Creek Beautil ul Heirloom Edition NSaclanre ot Man 7 aad pubdiic recreationalfacilities would be ge. who Alone But Not Lonely . developments in Am. Fork Special $29.95/set 5 ns asanncnnnineocl nes eRe Prophetcf the Restoraiion which can he develoned inte picknickiny. camping. and other summer recreation uses. Purchase Advised Plannins afficials rerommend that the county acquire several hundred acresof land in the left Head Named Special $5.95 | Josepn Smith: Canyon contains gentle terrain DeHart, who instructed these organized the development EMS in a junior enrichment commitiee while serving as mayor of American Fork. program. music Geneaiogy Binders Regularly $7.95 iE Encounters Asie Serr said today in announcing the With service as historian for Nauvoo Restoration, Inc., and a record as an ovtsianding researcher on the Nauvoo period, he is well-qualified on the subject, suid President Merril! Reservations must be made for the dinner with Chad Flake. chapler treasurer They may be competition with all others who and Thursday following made with him at his office. took test, registration, he said. AMERICAN FORK — William Department of Special Classes set for this term Joyce Nelson, chairman of the M. Pierce has been named Collections, BYU Library include art, Spanish typing. English department, expressed chairmanof the American Fork The opening dinner mi peling cake decorating, career appreciation to the students for Cultural Develepment will ts 238 patTa exploration. ceramies, early their willingness to accept the Cémmittee, with Richard Devey Utah history, fi pete: funiture reading and writing demands of elected as vice chairman cou reuphol n dir g to Mayor Malcolm the seand for their Tepair and mainienance, how to dedication to academic studies #. . the reorganization was correct child learning difficulty She also expressed her made by the nec begin a winter opening schedule as of Tuesday, according to Merrili Clark, headof ihe county business regulations department a subdivided. in order to preserve the good environmental coming year's program of the organization The chapter will open ils tea yearly rs students of high layfron 1 ability. who. if theypass the test are given college credit mM. Dae Allan, community school Approximately 52.000 high school director for Springville said Students throughout the nation those unable to register for the took the 1974 tesi,. and ail Classes mayregisterat the first examinations were read by the regularly held class. Classes will same examining committee so start the Tuesd: vednesday that Provo students were in County Dump Scheduie Toid y Joseph Luneistant af 3395 Spos: it will be ReDeSATY to limit the numberof dwelling units to not more than 200, pics the which have giread 2 Utah's top historians. archaeologists and foikiorists will talk this season to members of the Utah Valley Chapter, = State Historical Soc: Springville Night School Book of Unlike other mountainous areas which lie close io the utban centers. Hobble Creek Mormon Exodus Topic of Meet in Advanced English Exam ablated nf $3 95 @isposing of domestic They alse recommend that 2 reforestation programshould be instisuted, not only on publi land, but also on iand owned by private individuals and associations, ‘Tney conclude fhat a sod mixtere af private AtHistory Society Ronald W. Last, principal of Provo High School, has released results of the Advanced Placement English Examination Students receiving a rating of five, or “extremely well qualified” were Teresa Barnett, Inninr High Schaal wit! be held potential for polluting environment. and difficulty an if they are Students From Provo Excel 8 io bosbok oo ae Registration for adult education ciasses sponsored by the Nebo School District at Springville degrading ine Planning officials SeneE Israel's Bibie Lands i pea The Powerof Teaching from the Lives with New Techniques GospetDoctrine Exceptional Stories From the Lives of our Apostles j cf your Prophets ‘Through Kennecott's retirement program these older citizens are sharing a sense of purpose, digni nd independencein their twilight years. Someof the beautiful they have workedforall their productive lives. Outstanding Stories by General Autarities 2,83 Early America and the Sook of wiormon Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division |