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Show Page 2-THE HERALD, Prevo, Utah Utah County Planning Commission Denies Several Request s for Changesin Zoning Monday, October 11, 1971 Utah County Planning jon approved a request for a road extension for one home but denied or tabled all other requests during its monthly meeting last week. The lone approval was granted to Louis Garrett to extend Mountain View Drive 130 feet sovth at Mountain View Acres, a development rorth of Lehi. Mr. Garrett explained he wanied to extend the road so he will have frontage on a county road. He said he plans to build a home un one acre of land just east of the extension. Tabled Action On other matters, the commission discussed and then tabled action on the proposed Covered Bridge Canyon Mountain Home development. The development was proposed by Winfield Peterson of Bend, dedication ceremonies signaling the reopening of the famous Thames and moved to Arizona. bridge took place at Lake Havasu, City, Ariz. Sunday. The Dr. Wilkinson — Satisfactory London Bridge Orem Political Parties Reborn Sunday To Convene In Arizona LAKE HAVASUCITY, Ariz. (UPI)—The 140-year-old London Bridge, largest antique ever sold, was reborn Si y in hot Arizona desert halfway around the world from the River Thames. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Peter M. Studd, dedicated the reopening of the granite bridge across a segment of the Colorado River. It took a 40tnai. crew 23 months to reassemble all 10,276 ; granite blocks shipped and ; trucked here in precisely the same order they were when the bridge was built, McCulloch Oil Corp., developers of this lakeside city, purchased the bridge from London for $2.46 million and companyofficials estimated the total price for the project at $7 million. Winner Wrong at least a three-way race. Registration Day, Other Pre-Election Activities To Mark Week in County people should visit their Mayor John Burnworth, came temperature 30 degrees above normal, The boiler had been started an hour earlier because of the crisp October weather. “The floor crumbled like an eggshell,” Burnworth said. “It just opened up and the boiler, the concrete and steelfell onto 2 class beneathit. It just blew all to hell.” The three-story annex was built on a slope. Half of Murphy’s classroom was above ground, the section on the upward slope was below ground. The boiler was on the floor above. Soe Five Killed Ernest L. Wilkinson, former president of Brigham Young University, was listed in satisfactory condition today at LDS Hospitalin Salt Lake City. A tracheotomy was performed earlier to assist the 72-year-old educator in breathing. Dr. Wilkinson underwent open héart surgery Friday and has been recovering in the intensive care unit since that time. SomeDocks (Continued From Page1) : crewsreported for work. The PMA said it had asked : for specialty workers but the unionsent others instead. The workers were turned had the asked for a zone ameng. possibility of opening an optical who ment so he can <stablish a proposed industryin the Provo area. mobile home and Tecreational previously Friday Hearing A hearing on rezoning of the observed the Pole Canyon crea Pole Canyon area to allow the is oneof the most photographed mountain home development spots in the county and that a fall has been scheduled for Friday picture of the canyonis included by county commissioners. in the Utah County folder The county planning comrecompublished for tourists. denied mission 41 Lots Proposed mendations on two other zone a Mr. Peterson went before change requests and tabled county planners to seek ap- third. A favorable recommendation proval of the first phase of the development plan, involving a was denied Charles O. Shaffer, proposed 41lots in che lower end St. George, who asked that the of the top two forks of the area in the southeast corner of University Ave. and 3700 North canyon. RA-1 He added that he anc his be rezoned from agriculture to partners have hired the Salt residentialLake engineering firm of commercial to permit a famil y- request, Mr. Johnson noted the The planning commission suggested Mr. Shaffer take his plan to the city and attempt to initiate annexation of the area since it is felt the city will eventually annex that area anyway. intention to shaveoff four billion dollars from the total monies appropriated by the Congress might affect the funding for venerealdisease control. Another area of legislative concern of the National PTA is the school lunch program. Last August the Department of i issued new regu- He added that a strip of land on bothsides of Alpine road east of the interchange should be rezoned commercial The second denial involved a The planners indicated some request by C. C. Provstgaard Funding of $20 Million to Fight VD activity, expressed concern, however, that President Nixon’s north along the west side of the railroad while the land nog classified industrial to the west of the tracks should be rezoned agricultural or residential Deny Request National PTA Drive Aimed at Urging prevention and control of venerealdisease.” Repsonding favorably to the recent appropriation, Mrs. Walter G. Kimmel, National PTA coordinator of legislative interchange. Mr. Schmidt noted he owns action would create a spot zone inconsistent with the present and controls property east of the land use, He added that Provo interchange just north and east city officials have recommended of General Refractories, He said hefelt the industria] that the county refrain from zone should be extendedto the rezoning the area. willingness to agree to his in. dustrial change requests but not his commercial zone idea, However, they decided they want more time to study the requests. In other action, the planning lations related to reim- commission briefly reviewed a bursementto states for free or proposed travel trailer orreduced-price meals. School dinance for the county and lunch directors have protested discussed the possibility of the new regulations which celebrating the commission's reduce the reimbursement from 30th anniversary in December, 42 to 35 cents, “As Congress granted a bonus Helps Solve 3 Biggest $100 millionto schoollunches for 1972 under Public Law 92-32 which is additional to the $562 Worries and Problems Smillion already set aside,” Mrs. Consider a denturead) H® Powder d Kimmelexplains,“school lunch 1) Helps hold upp directors feel that the effort to longer, firmer, steadic Holds save moneyis being madeby the them me it Department of Agriculture and jf; the Office of Managementand si Budget rather than by regularly. Congress.” FALSE TEETH benefits and working conditions. Send short resime and picture (if available) to Box 511, Care of The Daily Hercld. Champion stands alone . The bestidea to comeoutof Detroit in years. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, some: e said. before has our modest car been on end of so much flattery. What with the Big 3 auto makers coming out withalittle 3. Published every afternoon Monday through Friday and Sunday morning by The Daily Herald, 1555 North 200 W. Street, Provo, Utch 8460 8. E. JENSEN, Publisher Entered as second ciass matter at the post office in And one even promising not to change designs We've had the time to test our idea. Andimprove t thousands of times. Andrefine it sof times thou take, we ve been through Provo, Utah. MEMBER Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press international Infact, it’skin 4 of funny now Watch j the makers o| 42 5 horsepower en gines try to tch up with a Ve {ks wogen, NEA Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES UTAH COUNTY ne month, carrier $2.50 ix months, carrier $15.00 one year, carrier $30. Mail, anywhere in United States ‘One month $2.50 * “would open the door to mobi home parks in RA-] z Champion gives you all the smoothness, mildness and flavor of a fine eight year old bourbon Ge BathHerald » Mr. Juhnson noted that favorable action on the plan storting salary excellent fringe According to legend, trillium is the flower said to wake the robin’s song. The flower is popularly called “wake robin.” collapsing a stairwell and a wall. Their weight brought the floor down on Murphy's class. “ that one other property lies between. He added his reig bor to the west is against ap. nexation. An8yearold Champion. The church, which was not erald Texephone Teephone Ni Numi373-5050 Mrald tos Mr. Provstgaard noted hig propertyis located just 240 fag outside Paysoncitylimits and HELPWANTED-WOMAN damaged, is connected to the annex by a small, enclosed vestibule walkway The boiler exploded sideways and upwards as well as down, PROVO vehicle park in an RA-1 zone of Highway $1 just east of Payson, over the county.” He « the planning commissiontold Mp Provstgaardtosecl by Payson and that they send a recommend Nielson and Maxvrell to study type restaurant. He added a C-1 Paysonstating that. the canyon and prepare the arealies just to the east The second reques' It was noted a previous zone tabled was @ zone plan: S. County Planning Director Carl change request for a wedding submitted byJerol 1 and M. Johnson suggested the reception faciiityat that location additional i commission table action on the was denied. commercialzoning north of Lebj plan since State Division of Inrecommending denial of the atthe Alpine Road-Interstate 15 Ore., who has moved to the old Pace canch homeoff the south side of Spanish Fork Canyon Health officials, who visited the Road. Mr, Peterson, an optional property, have questions about engineer, reported he and his the water supply, waste disposal two partners want to develop feasibility and slopes on which between 1,100 and 1,200 acres of the mountamn homes would be some 1,600 acres in the Pole located. Canyonarea. He said they plan Mr. Johnson told the comto subdivide the area for 300 to mission the Covered Bridge 400 mountain cabins or hornes on proposal appears to be oneof the lots ranging in size from just better mountain home plans to over one acre up to 6,99 acres, come before planners, But he He reported he and the one advised Mr. Peterson that state partner, Russell Hiatt, a general officials indicated he should be contractor at Bend, Ore., are preared to lower the numberof purchasing the property from homes he is planning in the the third partner, Raleigh canyon. Williams, rancher and grandson Mr. Peterson also reported of the late Mr. Pace, privately that he is studying the CHICA\GO, Ill. — Special — Coucerned that President Nixon will not budget the entire congressional aapropriation of $20 million earmarked for venereal disease controlin 1972, the National PTA has issued a away and no more have been call for immediate action to sent to the waterfront. state PTA legislative chairmen Los Angeles and Long Beach and members of the National combined form the largest PTA board of managers. West Coast port. Management claims the special men are ‘The call for action urges the needed to get the docks back in PTA leaders “to write your shape to pave the way for other senators and congressmen to workers. bring whatever pressure cast ballots in elections during The union filed a grievance necessary to make certain the the past four years should check and federal arbitrator George full $20 million appropriated is 1 their registration. If you voted in Love, in a preliminary ruli ig, made ilable for the the last general election you upheld the PMA’s contention| haveno needto register. Evenif that it was entitled to ask for| you voted in 1968 but not since, the special workers who move your name is probably still on equipmentsuch asforklifts and the rolls but if you have any cranes. doubts it would pay to check with A PMA spokesman said he | the agent in your district, by doesn’t expect a final ruling | phoneorin person. until Friday at the earliest and New voters should display “morelikely it will come next some positive identification of week,” possibly keeping the residency such as a Utah ports tied up until then. driver's license, auto Meanwhile, longshoremen registration, Utah income tax loaded and unloaded ships at return, contract to purchase a other ports from Seattle to San home, property tax notice on a Diego. home in the county, or Utah wn employment record. To register, a person must havelived in the state at least six months continuously and in Permanent resident for Secre tary-Receptionist. Good typing the county for 60 days. skills and someshorthand. Good ‘The independent candidate, Mrs, Lawrence (Mary Louise) Jackson, 27 W. 800 N., has declared herself hyfiling the required nominatingpetition containing the names ofat least 2% registered voters, registration agents: 1, Young voters old enough to Winner of first place in the portrait division of the recent register for the first time. This Herald-Sundance photography will extend to the 18-year-olds who are legal residents of Utah contest vas Ana Stone of Logan and not Brian Kelly of American — actually to all who will be i8 priorto Oct. 26. A whole new bluc Fork. Miss Stone apparently marked of voters becomes eligible to the picture with her own name, castballots this year — but these in care of Brian Kelly of young people rust register in American Fork. The judges order to vote, If You've Moved picked up the name of Brian Kelly instead of Miss Stone’s 2. Voters who have transferred name. from one election district to another should check their registration. Formerly, persons moving from one district to (Continued From Page 1) another within a precinct obTounded the case. tained a transfer from one agent “Then the explosion hit, and tookit to the other. This rule everything went dark—almost has been abolished andthe voter completely black,”’ she said. who moves nowregisters in his “For about a minute or two I new district, accoraing to couldn’t see anything,Finallyit County Clerk William F. Huish. . started to get light in the room county clerk. and it was filled with steam. 3. Formervoters who have not Someoneyelled, ‘get out.’” The blast, according to only three minutes after the church custodian shut off the boiler when he found the boiler room full of steam and the Dr. ,_ OREM — Election tickets for Orem will be formulated “Tuesday when the two local parties hold their nomination conventions. Orem Citizens’ Party Chairman Clifton M. Pyne reported : his group will holdits convention at 7:30 p.m,at Orem High School, 175 S. 400 E., and Paul Berrett, i of Orem People’s Party, announced his party will meet at Westmore : School, 1150 S. Main, at the sametime. ; Each ofthe parties have identified four candidates who are seeking the nominations and an independentalso hasfiled whichwill make the contests for the three city council < 2ats_ (Continued From Page1) official. Three main categories of Oops! 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