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Show Wasatch County Sees Landfill Problems; Studies Relocation HE BER By ROD COLLETT TY he Wasatch County Commission ed the contract of a man who operated } i$ considering twoother loca @ a sanitary landfill site capacity mission diiscussed two pI rg site in thewest portio ty should be cc asiered At a commission meeting Aug. 3 over 15residents from the unincorporated townof Daniels attended a gathering which saw thecitizens protest any thought of locating a landfill near Big Hollow. just adjacent to their area Monday. August Set Wed. Steak Fry soils at the Daniels site as present Recommending that efforts be made tc )organize a district planning commission for Spr the county should authorize special allow outside help to be erp! of the final plans for any new landfi Third, designation of special funds ment of the present landfill should be 1 ounty planning commissioners equested zone change in that judice The zone change request was made consideration should be giver Butler who asked that 17 § acres of his land Fifth, special attention should be given to the Wal Isburg site as an alternative location in case present studies being carried on the soils at the Big Hollow site should probe unusable plus the con on should order a special closure planning be Thepresentlandfill location near the west end c for the presentsite the Heber Valley Airport has long been as¢ ¢ Mr. Mathisindicated that at the present rate controversy for Wasatch leaders. The county had ing, the landfill site would be at capacity within } contracted with Verl Rothlisberger to operate the days. But he explained that if the gradeof the land!il! landfill for a $2,000 fee per month were used to its maximum, thelife expectancy of the The county terminated its contract with Mr airport location could be extended by 100 days "It is Rothlisbergerlast week c iting a failure on his part to important for Wasatch County to establish some sort live up to contractual obligations. County Commis: of grade control and a final grading planto ensure sioner Orson Hicken said that the “landfill has been that the maximum life possible is gleaned fromthe operated morelike a dump than a sanitarylandfill present landfill site with open trash being blown around and not being Mr. Mathisindicated that a decision of what course covered sufficiently.” the county will take is expected by the end of The commissioner also said that the man did not September have the right kind of equipment at the landfill and did not push the garbage in a proper mannerfor containmentat the site A Daniels site for a new sanitary landfill is presently being studied bythe county. Several resi dents have said that any attempt to locate such an operation near Big Hollow could result in un derground water flows being contaminated from any burial of garbage A Utah Highway pole. He then over County planner Bob Mathis said he has made six Patrolman received cuts corrected and the vehicle recommendations to the commissionon steps to take and abrasionsto his face traveled into the to prolongthelife of the presentlandfill, while keep early Sunday when his emergency lane and col ing open the county's options on other locations patrol car was hit from lided with the patrol car Hesaid the countyshould continue the exploration behind while he was in be furnished if pumps were instaled Mr Mendenhall declared Planning commissioner Lowell Christensen said he viewed Spring Lake just as he did Highland and Manila, as an area of future residential growth. ‘We veed input from the people down there on what they Want. you needto put pressure to geta district plann. ing commission going,” he told Mr. Butier Planning commissioner Merrill Fox declared that from the standpoint of agriculture, he hated to see good irrigated farmland go out of production Ronald Fausett requested a change in the county dle greater residential use zoning ordinancetextto permit smal] equipmentrenPeople want to subdivide in the area. but the tal in the Industrial-1 zone. After some discussion, water companiesare not really meeting the needs f the planning commission voted to recommend the more development. The tanksare too s ¢ bene to county commissioners. lines are too small. Perhaps additional w Approval was granted for Utah Technical College to place two modular classrooms to be placed on their site in the Spanish Fork area where heavy special taxing district. such as a provide financing and operational integrity for land filling operations of the county 20, 1979. THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page 3 County Planning Commission Denies Spring Lake Zone Change Legionnaires ly zoned Agriculiure-i be changed to Rura Residential-5 Jeff Mendenhall, county planning director. sa two water companies furnishing culina Spring Lake have not upgraded their systems t The event w at 630 pa Veterans Center 287 100 N.. Prove with ac be outside or indoors depending on tivities to weather, according tahil Citizens flan Curtis Mc ot mand Mendenha 13 Don't bring anything Just come and have a good time, said the com: Benefit for Couple mander. A special invita LEHI A citizens group and the Chamber of Com tion is extended to the merceareplanning a benefit dinnertobe held Satur younger veterans those day at Lehi High Schocl. 180 N. 500 E. from 6 to 9 of the Vietnam and p.m Koreanconflicts The dinner will honor Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Activities will be under Hartshorn, owners of the Lehi Floral, which was the direction of Gary L completely destroyed by fire last month Johnson, second vice Tickets are on sale throughout Lehi City stores for commander ‘We will individuals or on a family basis. Anyother donations have special entertain: will be accepted by the Chamber of Commerce in ment by Wayne care of the Lehi Floral Musgrave of the BYL All proceeds will aid the Hartshornsin rebuilding program bureau, who their floral as only a segmentof the$150,000 loss was plays the piano and covered by insurance sings,”’ he said. Second Vice Commander Russell Unfairly Condemned D. Grange joins Mr. McAt least a quarter of a million elderly personsin Mullin and Mr. Johnson Estimated damage to on the central commit- the U.S. who have been branded senile and hidden both vehicles was near tee. ‘We urge Legion- away in nursing homes are treatable, says geron$1,000 each. The vehicle naires and Auxiliary tologist Richard W. Besdine of Harvard U:Jniversity. There are 3 million Americans over the age of 65 the patrolman had stop- members to phone by ped prior to the accident sometime Tuesday with with intellectual impairment, such as forgetfulness, was not involved in the reservations,’’ Mr confusion, or loss of contact withreality, Dr. Besdine Johnson said. admits collision. equipment use 1s taught Final approval was granted for Plat B of North Meadows Subdivision, lying adjacentand southof the city of Cedar Hills in the Manila area. The subdivision is being developed by Bushnell Realty JTAH ADVOXATE a N Patrolman Injured While Sittiing In Car the vehicle completing a Detection of Spies Difficult for U.S. report on a driver he stopped According to Orem City WASHINGTON (UPI) — An expert acknowiedges that U.S. intelligence agencies are unable to detect a spy within their ranks — and probably won't be able to do so without usinglie detectors and ot¥er surveillance tactics W. Donald Stewart, a formerFBI espionage super: visor and Pentagon security investigator who is an expert on counterintelligence, said Sunday “With all due respect to the FBI — what with the guidelines and restrictions it has to work with today — it couldn't catch a cold.” Following last week's arrest of Navy Yeoman Lee Eugene Madsen on charges of stealing secret docu ments, Stewartsaid, ‘for manyyears, we have been unable to detect a spy within our ranks."’ Madsenhaspleaded innocentto chargesofstealing classified documents from a PentagonIntelligence Center and attempting to sell them. Information from a tipster led to the arrest Last year, William Kampiles, a CIA trainee with only eight months experience. was convicted of sell- ing the Russians a copyof the eae manualfor the secret KH-111 spysatellite. The CIA was unawareof the security breach until a private citizen informed on Kampiles. Undercurrent screening procedures, Stewartsaid, efforts to check the background of FBI andintelligence service recruits are hampered by the Privacy Actand the possibility that any information collected may have to be madepublic later under Freedom of Information Act requests. As for lie detector tests, he said, only the code- breaking National Security Agency screens its civilian recruits with the polygraph. Newandjunior employees like Madsen and Kampiles often are given routinejobs as ‘‘watchofficers” in key communicationscenters, he said, giving them accessto the mostsensitiveof national security matters. — police whoinvestigated the accident, Trooper Lee A. Atwood, age 35 of 691 N. 400 E., in American Fork was on duty and had just stopped a driver for suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol about 3 a.m., on the southbound lane of 1-15 near 1600 North in Orem whena car hit him from behind. 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