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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Wednesday, Jesuary 19, 1972 Orem State Bank Bid Accepted In Action by Orem City Councii Timetable Issuedfor Study On Provo Area Transportation Mr. Pead stated that there vertised by the city engineer were several duplexes around The council voted to authorize the area and that some of the city attomey Frank Butterfield homes located within the R-l zone on 400 South have basement By DARRELL BERKHEIMER apartments in violation of the a involving the payment of $103,968 in interest over the tenperiod. Other Bids Other bide came fromthe Continental Bank, 4.0474 percent for $108,269 in interest; First Security at 4.0246 percent at $107,658.75 in interest; Zion's First National Bank, 4.4186 ; » sySteM Relative to the construction of zoning. The council was reluctant to issue permission for the duptex without going through the proper procedures. The Peads will now have to file a formal request jjmn, with the planning commission. The request will be to extend the theyare nut.The license fee existing R-2 zone which ends a a spayed female is the same ae block to the south so that it en- male dog, #4. The fee for compesses the property in female is $10, question. Purchase Okayed To Set Hearing Permission was granted to the Following recommendation by Pag manager to go ahead with the planning commission, the the purchase of about $600 worth council will set a public hearing of ene for the city shops. where the matter will be the discussion it was discussed and a decision will be brought up that the city shops e A second hearing was set by the council for March 14 in regards to the Southgate area lighting district. Last week Street developmentwill require held much of that property. Dixon Larson pointed out the , practical importance of the when he said “Actually those shops have all the convenience of a covered wagon.” discrepancy in the charges City Councilman Eldon Bailey between the two districts was appointed to serve with the because of extra committee for approving required in the Southgate area, A educational aids. From time to it was decided to go ahead and time educational programs are form the i i open to cuy employees. Such special improvement district programs allow individuals the and proceed separately with the opportunity to improve their other area. background and skilJs so that Below Estimate they might better serve the The cost per front foot of the community. new district will run $1.44 andis Votes Payment below the estimated cost adThe somalsive also voted to pay Proposal compares ihe projected traffic of the Federal Highway Ad- A timetable for work to be with street capacities to completed on the Provo Area determine where improvements Transportation Study (PATS) or additional streets will be has been issued by officials in =State Department of High- ‘The third and final step before publication of the PATS study is The timetable calls for final development of a recommended publication of an approved transportation plan for approval transportation yestin er. 1973, as the study “continuing ede) of etalon data contained in the plan. (Contipued From Page 1) A report on the timetable came from Lester R. Jester, chiet of the Highways Depart- members ment Systems Planning bers of the higher education subcommittee had approved the Division, original appropriations in subForecasts Slated According to his report, the comunittee, but then switched next main step in the PATS their votes along partisan lines, study is completion of land use The supplemental appropriaforecasts to the year 1995, These tions act will be voted on again forecasts are te be finalized by as part of the overall appropriations act in the House and June 1 of this year. Mr. Jester noted this item Senate, Earlier in the day, the involves forecasting population, employment, dwelling units and Senate agreed to consider the question of legislative reappor10 categories of land use, usi tionment, but with no specific mathematical models being developei by Brigham Young bills yet on the calendar. The House agreed to look at University. Under the department's contract with BYU, these aoeare to be provided by Appropriations JERRY M. HOWELL Provo City Planner On Duty Jerry M. Howell has arrived *) Provo to take over his new co as full-time Provo City ministration. ‘According to the timetable, this should be completed by Dec, 1 of this year Mr. oa observed that the comparison of projected 1995 traffic demands with street capacities will indicate future highway needs. But he noted that development of a recommended transportation = will depend largely on the ence tended of the PATS technical and policy committees. the task of evaluating various alternative highways plans that can solve the problems of future travel demand. Then they must select solutions based on the criteria of environmental impact,safety, efficiency and cost. the plan is approved December, the state official said Federal Highway Administration can be in about two months — by POTATOES Hi dele Russats 100tb.og. . . . - “a CRANBERRIES Pot them in thefreezer For Toate. Voor Around Use. ty 10: TURNIPS, PARSNIP PARSNIPS, & RUTABAGAS Or. iowell saidseit that Mokings of he is we ‘ing familiarize ace with Prove City’s Se lures, and Pro lems and Pee to identify some of the ane Jester said they will then be evaluated and adjusted to areas of greatest concern. . lation, employment, #1 Med Sie ‘Twomajor issues he will face account for topographical and in the immediate future will be zoning factors provided by the volumes on a year-to-year basis. Bag... the controversy over Bonneville Utah County planning staff. State end county on a Drive in the east foothills, and proposed $15 million outdoor inted rut, however, downtown development. After 2 recreation bond a “two-headed jg an i study of the latter creature” Federal Highway AdBroests, Legs, Thighs problem, Mr. Howell said bovid oon nen for Clyde also criticized the land existing adequate and convenient 195 te emer parking is undoubtedly the key roadways now Senn acquisition program in which eee recertification of the the wildlife resources division development. to downtown improvement. wi condernn rights-of-way This recertification is PORK CHOPS a.Howell said he will also be The state official said this it process should be across private land to provide essential if Utah County is to if the assessed fee to dying the administrative and access to public lands beyond. the League Ua Utah Cities. It was vou problems and completed and available for Apeeras aa aT pointed out that the assessment for ways to analysis and evaluation by Avg. 1 for this year. area, tras forthe fiscal year of1971 to coordinateag ee with BACON 1972 and that half of that year others in the city. He declared In explaining this step, Mr. the general fund to begin p.cqui- which involves a large portion of sition in the coming fiscei year. the County and includes most of Ber-S ‘ had already thatthe function of planning is to Jester neted that once the 1995 But Clyde told Gordox: Harm- the ces and towns land use forecasts have been Shed... th. calle65) serve the people. ston,director of the Department evaluated and approved they He termed it a real pleasure to of Natural Resrouces, “I don't For etereines return to Utah,stating that this will be used to estimate the like the idea of using general many fumbers of trips that will be actions must be y are: ( FRANKS | has been his goal money for 2 program tha’ t 1A corimittee must be Hi-Grade syo years, A native of Fairview, madein the various traffic zones fund in with i 24b.Bog..... 2. will mainly ben-fit hunters and establ in the study area in 1995, Sanpete County, he receivedhis fishermen.” the FATS study agreement. 2. schooling in Salt Lake City, He said these trips will be Harmstuncounteredthat many Area mass transit requiremeats RIB STEAK graduating from South High assigned to sicests on the other peoplz besides sportsmen Utah County Councii of School and the University of of existing road network plus those must be considered; and 3. eae need access te public lands, now policy Governments will hold elections Utah. His major which are scheduled to be was in urban often blecked ecause of leasing and discuss the Federal Bureau .. constructed within the next and ovmership of private lands or of Reclamation’s filings on three ta five years. Mr. Jester saicsaid te Ler icy “ by srortsmen’s clubs. lus water in the Provo River cn Com; ‘Traffic Clyde said, “The bond is a an interim plan has been and Utah Lake during the planning at the thivecaly of This process considers and Delmonte 5 tyo-headed creature. I like the ey ee xed set for 7:30 PCalifornia at Berkeley. provided to the technical 1/2 size can, with coupon 4/' ] idea of developing outdoor re- committee for review and p.m, Thursday =e After completing his studies, creation facilities, but I don’t ‘The meetingwil be held inthe he accepted a position as like the wildlife resources procor county commissioners meet pone lanner and later gram.” a Heinz 49° room of the County Building, r at Mt. View, Some $5 million of the bond Provo. Calif.For a time he was planproceeds would be earmarked County council members will ning director at Tracy, Calif., (Continued From Page 1) or for the wildiife program. eject a new secretary-treasurer then community development SPAM A debate on property rights Hiro and to hostconvention, and select representatives to the director at Escondido,Calif. For 0,000. ¢| Mountainlands Association of the past six months he has been SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — ensued in which several memGovernments, acting chief zoning ad- The Public educa‘ion subcomsources to fund one-half departOther business will include i for the city of San mittee today tabled 4 motion to are discussion of the 1972 work Diego. accept a propesal by the Utah voir construction, $50,000; Buildprogram and a community-wide Mr. Howell is a member of Education Association to ining Board, for construction of environmental education several professional crease the siate contribution to Mad County Highway Patrol Henefer, said two Rich tae program. organizations, including the teachers’ retirement fund. ee License Building, The motion was tabled after constitutents were threatened Society for Public Adguns by hunters during the tion, American Institute Dr. Weiter Talbot, superintend- with Sunshine Southern Utah State College last deer season, ard that he of Planners, and American ent of public instruction, told lost 200r.Bey....... "| 10 acres of wheat under the for science building, $107, subcommittee members that Society of Planning Officials. and Finance Departmentit for Eas of a large party of dove funds are available to raise sala Two men were treated at the aries 5,5 per cent for the comUtah Valley Hospital and ing school year, or allow the Harmston said a new ie ae released Tuesday night, after state to pay the total retire- toward land ownership must (Continued From Page 1) suffering injuries in a two-car operate under rental agree- ment fund contribution — but developed in which the and owner “can’t do just anything collision at the intersection of ments longer than one month. not both. he wants with his 1230 N. 500 W., according to —Single. family rental dwell- Hesaid the UEAhas agreed “As more people get out to Provopoiice. ings on longer than month-to- to a compromise allowing a Injured were Cecil Edwards, month rental agreemeats where small salary increase and a 61, 355 S. 600 W., Provo, Bradford Allen, 18, 1860and W. Carl 1460 bed landlord owns four units or greater retirementcontribution. accomodate people who wantto A question arose as to whethless, oe Except N., Provo. accident oe- The council said retail stores er the UEA would still agree to = land for recreation,” he said, curred at 8:25 p.m. covered by the order account the compromise when contracts were being negotiated and Tafor 75 per ceat of the nation’s total retail outlets but account bot said, “I would not question jershoy for only a¥yout 15 per centof all the integrityof the UEA.” retail sales. financing of Not covered by the exemption order, however, were such Utah public schools, with action on the motion to comelater. smail service firms as laundries and dry cleaning estaHELPER, Utah (UPI) — A blishments, restaurants, televi36-year-old Helper man died this morning of injuries he su!- sioa repair shops and yard and fered Tuesday when his pickup garden care service centers. otostSTATE , truck went out of contro) and crashed oe being struck by a PROVE, UTAH falling r Open Monday thru Saturday from 10 A.M. to7 P.M, Brent “Gilbert Berznsen, 36, died in a Carbon County Hospital at about 8:15 a.m. today. GreatStew, ..... . WB \ Brelling unis cavel mes and ONIONS YelewSpensh. ob. 4° Ean ianediate need to sasty ministration FRESH FRYERS requirements by mixed.MeinPouity’. ws. 43 Seemed eeoc: n.63 (Continued From Page1) voting. At Payson, where 575 voted, thetally was 462 against to 113. County Council Of Governments Comments approveit, out of 354 voting. “T feel the voters have ex- ecwe area,6 yes, 17 pes their wishes and still -Lake 2B voting; Benj lieve in the democratic Shore, 17 yes, i64 = 181 voting; Salem, 17 yes,191 no, voting, Vineyard-l area, 45 ee ee district breakdown for Provo and Orem follows: Provo a eni Elementary), 105 yes, 243 no,©. voting; Provo a (Rock vices, items that everyone Canyon Ek needs.” On the vote here, he said, “Not . everyone needs a jail and the plctoa aare e county’s needs. 4 (Pov gh7, 116 no,195 Mr. Roberts added,‘I wantto voting; Pro (Wasatch all Perinooa 255 no,501 voting; Provo “G” (Wasatch 76 yes, 133 no, 209 10 coopera ted School), voting. ittee and worked on behalf of the bond Provo “HK” (Joaquin issue.” Elementary),31 yes, 171 no, 202 voting; Provo “I” (Joagin Thorn in Africa School), 47 yes, 111 no, 158 Chairman Stone said he did voting; Provo “J” (Farrer Jr. not know definitely, but he oe 50 yes, 172 no, 222 voting; believed that Commissioner wo “K” (Farrer School), 33 Paul A. Thorn, who is in Africa, eema no, 174 voting; Provo did not yet know the results of “L” (Provost Elementary), 33 the bond election. yes, 176 no, 209 voting; Provo “M” (Provost era 71 yes, 38 380 vo could be reached today and “nN” Cranklin Elementary), 32 yes, 184 no, 216 ‘wot now.” “oO” (Franklin Commissioner Stone also yes, 232 no, 275 voting; Utah Archit ee the High)43 Provo ‘“Q” (Dixon School), 61 roposed judicial-security yes, 319 no, 380 voting; Provo Pulling, is now cancelled. “R” (Gri Elementary), ‘The county has paid $70,000 to 112 yes, 360 no, 472 voting; Provo architects thus far and Mr. “S” (Grandview School), 53 yes, Stonesaid, “I believe we're paid 180 no, 233 voting. wp.” Orem “A” (Sharon Election Costs Elementary), 44 yes, 258 no, 302 It was estimated earlier that voting; oat “B” (Sharon y, flea) 79 247 no, 326 the cost of the election would be in the neighborhood of $12,000. voting; Orem “C” (Geneva Another cost, which com- esa yes, 170 no, 217 missioners have said will total veting; Orem “D” (Geneva less than $13,000, is the fee for Seeayes, 256 no, 301 McLean Associates, the public relations firm hiredto promote Heaye, no, voting; ‘F” (Lincoln pany 3 the bond election. Commissioners met with Mr. bear no, 381 voting; Orem McLean this tonofors “to “G” eae Piero discuss the tion of folder 61 yes, no, 307 voting; and and materials over frumthe rea:‘a (Westmore School), election,” Mr. Stone said. 81 yes, 203 no, 284 voting. Slates Election commitee must approve tte" 3.89 committee is being formatand ActionOn Retirement contend eee aay ee preé.J VIENSEN,; Publisher Entered as Second ciass post office in ‘United Press International NEAService SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY After Crash =" Unitid oh $2. j W12053 --------- HAM BEANS Small Stores tee Sil : a 3bvol MIXES SOUP f Meshes 12 tor1 INST. CHOC. ralling Rock Causes Crash, Kills Driver SPECIALS The Highway Patrol said Ber- ensen was driving west on U.S. 50-6 about ‘wo miles west of Helper Tvesday morning when a one ton boulder rolled down the mountain and hit the top of the truck's cab. 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