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Shoriages. which Mr. Thatcher covicludes thatin ar ke Municipa! users depend on reaehed their peak im the last Ns viow there is nothing to be plant @ ton or rine is used chlorine to guarantee the purity quarter of 97% were blamed on alarmed about @¢ water supplies and as 2 power @ shortages, growing ‘lonalinueio bet Supplies every week Piant officias cay Gey have pot “been denied disiniectent in the sewage demand and trausportation A United Press sey shows supplies aid were able to meet freatnent process. tn addition problerus That geooss the country the the plant needi évea in the Georine is wed in pubic Lage anus of cieiricliy Sappaes of ch OA Shotag pete. F Hi shortduringthepesiad 336 OT? MEVEy sowed Seat cammunities said thai iate last Hay ne rit:ca Hi FEEBeatteiP i rlinn7 Hie dti za A tt in he : s iL ifi HY bet gak e8 ! Tag gee i aftict Hn wEEE Hei He miceBg 8ene ay ard TS Others were fended lows anogiaiig wach oaggciaes Ciao = chi Toads and established trails isisgscoe problem areas thie sopectally talonsBe i restrictions. Chief Simmons said, “There Qhief Simmons said the most commonly received complaints by his denartment concern tao much noise, underage riders on the city streets, trespassing probletns, and improper or no licenses for bikes and riders. The chief asked that his 3 faage> z rs pecchabenee Selgeitaad and four er: drive vehicles Riders, however, are asked to stay on ze i ECS ip Orem Police Taking ‘Tougher’ Stand on Illegal Se. i Rigg i i tei Hey sotie: are just a few irresponsible ders who create the problems fortheother resnonsitiie riders,” He called on cyclists to be considerate of cther citizens and pledged the efforts of the department to “rigidly” enforce motorcycle laws. Lecal Students to Parficipate In State Nursing Group Meet 4A nature trail was set up to show the various kinds of trees and shrubs. They also had a eecourse and a game called “Old Spotty,” where they were checked to see how far away thev could see a particular sign. Two thousand members of the attend. There are 400 members National Student Nurses in Utah, he added. ition will meet in Salt “ Lake Gly at the Hotel Utah, publ aeiat beginning Thursday morning. register at the door at the Sait Richard Dean, student nurse at Palace where our displays will Brigham: Young University, and beshown.”” nat national second vice president, noted the Utah County Agenda Topics Items on the agenda include organization has about 190 members, many of whom will transcultural nursing, national fealth insurance, indian health, licensing. peat: accreditation, civil suits. collective bargaining. @cupuncture, and other items of interest profession Mr. to Dean iment the nursing said specie! being . patient and the nurse if ‘they American Fork Planners Hear share a common background," he said. cultura! there would not be a dense population because use would be red. The high school could use the facilities for shooting meets, and the restaurant would be avaliable fo, use by citizens when the club members were rot He added that BYU's Roberta Hamann, RN. of Castie Dale, will participate Sunday morning om a discussion of the surse practitioners. ft will be a area will probably inelude diseussion of the expanded role of the nurse and the preparation ~ this requires. away, poles on500 East The city will request four openings for the creation of two four-way intersections at 650 South and 400 South. Access agreements will be requested fromproperty owners bythe city when alternate openings are using it, Mr. Taylor indicated developed Proposal for Sports Complex RICAN FORK plans for a $6. ration family - oriented sporis complex to be located near American Fork were outlined for the American Fork Planning Commission this week by members of the Timpanogos Spartsman’s Club. Commission members were shown preliminary layout plans for the complex, including a motel - type clubhouse with restaurant, a two and a haif acre swimming pool, haif of which would be enclosed, a 30-acre fishing pond which would be stocked with trout, a 250 boat marina, teu tennis courts of which five would be enclosed, an IS-hole golf course, and areasfor archery, handball, and combination trap and skeet shooting with a tower. Dee Tayior, acting as certain cireumsiances He said the club membership would probably be in the thousands, but staggere Calvin Monson, memberof the city planning commission, agreed the club was a vital issue, with great impact on American Fork and northern Utzh County. and sugg thatall the issues, including environmental aspects,should be considered Land Use impact Keith Richan,chairman of the Utah County Planning Com- famous brand jeans going at mission, suggested the city and ceunty planning spokesnian for club officials, commissions need to consider said the project “would put the over-all impact of the ciub and resolve tire basic land-use requested input from the questions after much careful commission regarding city discussion. services and possiole future the In other action, Amercan Fork on Une map." He annexation commission On County Land controversial access Bill Maxwell, Utah County new American Fork Junior High building inspector, representing School, and agreed to include the cou zoning am 100 cot - witle road administration, said he “tiated lo ey agi wenda to invite Utah put a damper on che plans,” but pointed out that a zone change County£L.D. Green to attend. George Scott, planning had not been requested on the peoperty which is in the countyin consultant, told members the a residential - agriculture zone, city council had given the and 4 project such as the one oullined by Mr. Tayicr was “completely iltegal in the area Mr. Taylor indicated the club [*7 ‘so-ahead” on the beautification project on Sib . Engineer Carl Studying costs and the work » if perf. $6 a pair flares from o most-favored maker of men’s and boys’ attire. Permanent press Dacron® polyester/cotton did not want to push for a zone change until some of their other problems; such as a sewer line, had been solved That is the were sopearing before the mty comm:se" y uperallng as a hunting 13S ordered 10,000 pheasants snd a@her game birds for next summer, he said. adding that dus officers are negotiating at the present time te host the national field inais for hunting dogs inUctoder. Cornraasity Use Mr. Taylor also reported that townspeople would be Bllowed to use the complex facilities under the plansfor creating a mile and in sharp new patterns, 4-7. Budget Store Children, @ balf linear park to beau the readeide to the teterst Fowersond plants. They're a natured entrance, and invitingthe: mietling to Ciscuss the prays The Ulah State tor Nemonel Secretaries Weck, Highway Department will co-operate with | property owners — the city in | the property Call your nearby requirementsof ae‘ance Zone at advertising April 21-27 : UTAHALLIED s FLorisT sign onal wil be included in the Plans, and the illucnination of the | = SE a acin We Nata Ie eee nok dt |