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Show Page 4—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Wednesday, January 9, 1980 County Planners Approve 3 Applications, Deny1 By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN The Utan County Pianning Commission okayed three applications and denied one Tuesday night at its regular monthly meeting. Ronald Memmott sought approvalof his appeal for a secondary farm dwellat approximately 5400 on the old Spanish Fork-Springville road. Memmott has three acres of land he wants to put into the production of fish and ornamental trees and shrubs. Planning commissioners explained thai provisionsof the zoni inance regaiding the agricultural zene are designed to preserve the integrity of the county's agricultural land, and the prevent encroachment from develop- from the agricultural operation, as is submitted documentation in both cases specified in the ordinance. ane svprecet a new primar jome on the property, Struct a power gener peakil eeeee oe eens Fork Canyon. said the County Commission is scheduling a public hearing Friday on a ra text change recomoeea Commission allow the ment. hydro-generation plant Memmott said he wanted a second operated jointly by severalcities in the home on the prope for himself, and ee ‘tah County. planned to allow sister to live in the “yell Mendenbal, planning director, commissioners voted unexisting home. He told commissioners told the planning commission that his sister did not gain her livelihood licensed fatal and engineers had quesKareninvestmentCompany Stella Harris Oaks _of a Sali Lake City busines- "Recently she was honored for years of dedication for comtityand country bytheUtah Association of Women and was also recognized forher aclishments by the Honors ‘Satur- of Salt Lake City and CommunityMemerial Chapel ‘oundation of Salt Lake City, "Derg eat icer Mrs. ed of Relat oftheUkDeak Wereat Sociation, m¢ ne Utah Committee on Aging, Pagthacire qeo promoter of the vee County RSVP Blanche Moulton By BRUCE KING Herald Staff Reporter Provo School District's Board of Education unanimously voted to keep Provo school buses off hills in northeast Provo on stormy days TuesShe ted also voted to support the district's Transportation tment in keeping school buses off other Provo streets, when the irtment deems the streets dangerously slippery. collecting rd a Someal«ticiaisalto the recent regional reorganization meeting for t! Na High School Activities ia- ie addition, the board ere atax limitation 1 that could become a constitu amendment. VanWagoner, Salt Lake City; ansportation superReed ’* VanWagoner, visorfor the district, told the board the Alpine; Brig VanWagoner, bus accident last week on 1450 East City; Bakersfield, eas Dale Zephive ‘Margie) Peterson, Wagoner, N Idaho; Street in Provo could have been a dislan; Mrs. Emmett Kenneth VanWagoner: ae. if students would have been Salt Lake City; Sprit ingtield, Mrs. Norman (Colene) Friends may cal at O "Kelvin Clayton, pupil transportation ren; 33 aefrom 6 to frencrandehitren, ax al price to services.eat atthe state office of educaLeo VanWagoner, BurialTTharaiay will be in the Heber City American Fork: 4 Cemetery. eee eee ree daughters, John Melvin Fe e _ is i Fs ghee fel ix Mons Deval Moulton, atfo Orem City Cemetery, a ten Biological Study, a request by Provo iea water treatment and a method of water treatmen costs irthe Metropolitan Water ek. District of Orem will be discussed or acted upon during the board of direcin the tors meeting of the Utah Water Conservaney District or district committee meetings scheduled for Thursday. married John Rolla Vest Dec. 8, Srandehildren;nine. great1917, The marriage was later |, solemnized in the Manti awedtyla) denen,Los Temple. He died Jan, 28, 1959. Friends may call at the Ir1 She in Survivors include three sons, Gene R. Vest,Ceres mee services. cnn will ¥ Payson Ci Minerva Vance Jackson Church and served at temple ‘dinance r for 15 the Salt Lake lived in Beaver for many years, moved to Provo in 193 where tived =,ae 10 Thy te ea 10 SalLake ivors incl aree five sons a two Garold E. Jackson, St. polyi Elman L. Jackson, Provo: the Vonda J.alaaesA Jackson, fue wes active in the LDS Delmar’ V. Jackson, Bapor ject and manager's report of C Mrs. (LuAnna) toe Cotter Utah Water Conservancy Hetrick Sat LakeCys Leland District will be presented along with Jackson, Trevilians, 2B several other agenda items during the Cees “a freat: District's board of directors regular randchildren, reatpublic meeting Thursday. The meeting reatgrandchildren, at 1:30 p.m. at oe crea funeral services willbeThrs- will tion’s office at 355 W. 1300 S., in Ore! ty 00S sal Lake Cy, The conservancy district will 280 where friends may call tonight discuss an opinion poll relating to the fren 6 ot cet Tae'Y organization conducted by the Wasatch services. Burial wil oertnree Lake City! Opinion Poll. "There will also be a standing commitCemetery. tee that where board members will consider several items from five committees. The committees will have their o¥%n meetings throughout the morning and tain Green; Jean Griffiths and are open to the public. Items discussed Glen Woolsey, both of Bountiful; in the morning may comeup for action Riley Oral Woolsey RICHFIELD — Funeral ser- Elnora Young Woolsey. He mararsAne 1923 in vices for Riley Oral Woolsey, 76, ed Ethel Shurtz marriage was two oieand a sister, Elmo Biepiield. torent of Escalante, died, Sunday, ite slenalsed in the Manti Woolsey, Provo; Arden Woolsey, ‘Temple. She died Feb. 14, Cedar Cay. Mand Mrs. Dicey Jan. 6 8, in ‘paRichie yoombs, Escalante. valeacent home iwas in the Richfield in the lhl Ta,Ward ’ ileesd crea ant City Cemetery under the direcChapel. A brother lives ine Beck, tnfea‘Magleby and Sons He was Dec.22, 1903,in wo daughters, Richfield; Clint Woolsey, Foun: Mortuary. Escalante, to James B. and is born Dec. 2, 1917, in CITY — Funeral snald Ten North, saltLake City, to Leon Dare and Saturday Jan. 5, Charlotte Alveda North. He marwere held today at noon it. tied Thelma Aline Dennis June the SalLake Viif Branch 12, 1946. The Level ze was later 760 E. 70S. ee the Salt Lake LDS ves inLeh ‘Hetay a member of the LDS Oa LU Berg Mortuary Services 373-184) D LaRue Hill Graveside services were held today at the Provo City Cemetery. Wilbur O.Scott Wilbur 0, Scott, 65, of 1225 NV go W., Provo, died Tuesday, San 196his Ko uneral services will be Friday av iam, in the First Bap. Oscar R. CHAPELHILL,N.C. (UPI) — Steila Harris Oaks Oscar R. Ewing, a sees Funeral services will be Democrat who ser viser to President Harr; raed held Saturday 1:00 at the Provo 8h rard and a federal security adLDS Chapel, 502 East 2nd North. Friends maycall land is some of the finest farm ground from other existing commercial zones. in Utah. Glen Larsen vicinity The commission reviewed a request rs that om Se Coy Commas and county road that a fami- road which was deleted from the maintenance system last year “hate to see this prime agricultural land used for other purposes. I dread to see what's down the road for us if we don't keep our valuable farm ground. We may see some hungry grandchildren," he declared. owner of inEsbern dustrial land at the north end of Spanish Fork, strongly objected to the rezoning. be reinstated. The road in question is at 300 West Street, running south from 7300 South, sad bas cas ease oni occupied by the The board voted to accept Dr. Lott’s recommendation that students in northeast Provo walk to itersection of North Temple Drive and Oak Lane or to 650 E. to meet buses on new facilily, and asked that bids for, the facility be solicited. But Markham reminded the pes state seers for the plan must vee accepted his reminder and The board further authorized Lott to also a it for partial payment of a $15,000 bil for architectural services. The board expressed concem the County has not given the schooldistrict whatit feels is a satisfactory description of where fees for assessing and collecting taxes go. The board Spprove payment of a Radio stations have been good to an- ext bill for assessing and colnounce limited services on taxes for the period from June stormy days in the past, Lott added. lov. mv|but it emphasized its beencafwdcall oe8 ee a to bet lerstand the fee. sportation rtment office for inforNoal Greccood director of Seconmation about bus stops. on Education for the district, and Ron Last, Provo High School principal, parenes John Markham presented reported on the regional reorganization drawings to the hoard of a na means for the Utah High School Acaddition at Provo High Schoo! tivities Association. = said will double existing oS Greenwood explained the meeting space and service. The estimated cost ran smoothly, and school district for the new facility is $50,000. ReprpeeeLatives from Central and ‘The facility will include a ‘‘circle- Southern Utah were accommodating. serve” food dispenser, schoolofficials He raised Principal Last for quality said. The dispenser will enable the irmanship over the meeting. stormy mornings. . discussion at the board of director's cussed are a committee rRoe tion for a district position on finance the executive committee will meet and expenditure reports; the proposed at 8 a.m. to review and consider a district budget for 1980; operation and recommendation to release water to maintenance of the Starvation Resermeet stream flow requests below the rara the setting of board meetings Strawberry Collection system. or ). The requestis for fishery consideration. The committee is also Sxpecierte to The legal and legislative committee discuss the eyeof st wader reaA ire- will meet from 10:30 a.m.to noon, and ment rea it have be n de is expected to review and consider for bythe US. Baan acomet from the Uintah 8 ers. The publictae committee meets Basin ition Company for water from to 10:18 a.m, and is Jed to fi hesne Irrigation Water discuss the public affairs and education B) budget for 1980. It is also ex to Conamittee members are also exdiscuss the 1980 contribution to a pected to continue a review of apfarm/wateralli alliance has propriation activities for fiscal year ted funds for 1980 to continue 1961; review options for the district to with a program to develop reclamation rei remove repayment barriers with the eeamendments of interest to water U.S. Government; discuss a request from ProvoCitya the district to Regucts areex ted to be heard and poe treatment for water owned by planning done aa fact sheet called discuss an opinion on a method EReview Fishery;” a Utah Lake to establish the acre foot treatment Biological Study apdates and an costs to be used on water treated dureducational program for public ing 1979 for the metropolitan Water schools. The Finance and administrative Peter jac ussion ion is expected by the committee oortingis scheduled to legal and legislative committee on a begin at 10:30 a.m. Expectedto be dis- notice that makes water available for lained the meeting brought about a split in league competiae in Utah Valley. the valley will have two divisions, the northern and southern,” he “The northern division will include Provo and Alpine Schoo!District schools, and the southern division will include ‘Nebo School District schools and some schools in Southern Utah. ‘The board expressed concern about a tax limitation bill that could amend the Constitution. Sherron Porter, clerk treasurer for the district, said if the bill becomes part of the Constitution, and if the economy takes some more bad turns the Eon could really hurt schosl dist Boas Bill 303, the tax limitation bill, has already been passed by the Utah Legislature,” he said. ‘‘No one knows its effect will be yet, and the Utah Taxpayers Associationis ing to mate the bill a constitutional amendment “We are airaid the bill would be very difficult to change,if it became a constitutional amendment, and it might freeze the amount of tax dollars issued to schools, in spite of spiraling inflation.” Dene City and East Duchesne saidletraDistrict; a contndfo to expedi Piute Reservoir Spillwa:anit with Bingham eal) a right-of-way to peal the Water and Power Resources Set vice to construct a drain line from Alpine Aqueduct number oneto a dis- trict o at the Utah Valley Plantand finally claims madeto cover damages to several individuals along the Starvation River because of the high continuous release of water from the Starvation Reservoir. Engineering and operation committee members plan to meet from 9 to 10:15 a.m., are expected to discuss he and operation budget for and storm drainage from ¢ water Sanat plantthatis flooding the Orem City Cemetery. Tt is alsoi expected to consider the sale of the Jordan Valley 1 million gallon reservoir to Bluffdale; the obtainingat right-of-way for the Duchesne Valley Aqueduct; a request by communities of southern Utah County for the district to proceed with a water requirement facility study for their area, Valley Births Gary andDenise Lutz eratea UTAH VALLEY ba’Tan, 1651S. 740 E., Orem. Boy to Phillip and Jennifer Des2 = Bruce R. jaret Neer Marrott, 155 S. 1200 W., Worthen Nielsen, 335 gEWe N., Orem. Girl-to Rodney and oan rea. American Fork. : aeen tist Church, 1050 Columbia Lane Nei .Steven 85 S. 1200 Friends may call at berg MorPeter uaKati tuary in Provo Thurad rom'6 meto Wilt, 9247 N. 650 E. to8 p.m. or Friday Tie church prior to services. Burial will be Boy toto Kim and Lea Ann Mein East Lawn Memorial Hills. Conmanghey Walker, 6 W. 70 . Provv0. Soy to Brent and Shirley ae Ellsworth. RFD1, Santa- Ewing TRS Eee five-acre West family. eeegranted joners the Mendenhall reported the road dead- extension, after Larsen reported his ends and is only 16 feet in width. desire was to have the riot annexinning ee voted to ed to Highland so that he can stay with tatement provided the one-acre lot plan. the land is pbbmenpear standard 56 tion, noted the street has about an eight Cafeteria to serve twice as many stupercent incline, and as such is very dents in the same amountof time. Boy to Thomas and Donna Ryan Locke, 131 N. 1100 We Provo. Girl to Robert and Kathi Lee King Deaton, 746 W. 600 N., Orem. Clayton Parker, 672 E. 660 N. Girl rl to Wayne Miles ana Dec.25: Salt Lake a for the Deaf, Patricia Ann Shepherd hepherd Y. Yocom, Boy to William H. and Sherry Orem. =meet a te the Fraternal Allen ican Fork. North, 183 N, 900 E. , Boy to Bruce and Dara Strong 546 W. Hindley, Hall, 495 N.400 E.. Nephi. Girl to Perry and Sheela aye ae ia Ca Seales include his wife; an Girlae Freie i Aliece Hill Tangren. 470 N. 1000 E.., er Lehi W. 550 §., spanish van 1999 N.i"tawversiyAne,Hall Boone, Provo. Boy to Ralph and Annette Barker Olsen. 578 100 es eae cSJere Carlson Dee. 29: direction of Deseret Mortuary. Boy to Jerry and Theresa Savage. 252 . Orem. eerieioadtana Rolins Malcolm Smith, 799 N. 2200 W., at to Dan Ray and ie Jet Lelshmar, Price. 586 W. 850 N. 0 P. GaryaeElnora Pleasant Grove. ‘DorMarvin anda Neon Boy to William Carl aad Goomes, 336 S. Storrs Ave.. wikisFerrero, 799 Donald Leon North - theron] eierence pi (on repli oierpregy age feet for 2 eaeeeeand the right-of. "ahah La Larsen Jr., purchaser of Subdivision near Highland, asked the commission to extend preliminary plat approval for six months. Larsen said he is “‘covering all options,”” and has made application for annexation to Highland. Preliminary approval was granted originally for a one-acre lot subdivision, The time for final approval has been twice, and in interim the land has been rezoned from Rura! Percent to Transitional Water Conservancy MeetSlated Thursday oa Emilie Olsen Vest ‘Mt. Pleasant, to James David Vest, Provo; fest, and Emily H. Hasler She Keyenta. erie oy Mendenhall told commissioners the truck stop and vacation vehicle courts. proposed arez is within 2% and three The application brought strong main oe Tiahes ad Sorter from rty owners in the zones ordinance specifies ram, president of the Board for the Utah Mental He jealth Clinic. the city, when he deems the streets unMrs. Oaks is survived by her The board approved drawings of safe for bus travel. three children; 18 new cafeteria addition at Provo High Lott pointed out Utah law says stuGrandchildren:four. great: School, Canty ora yment of a bill dents can walk a fair distance to meet er and from Utal aefor ee and the Utah County Adult of arg president of te two sisters ‘Grant mes ine; Belle Harris Wi It Harris Tuckelbothof o Association, Ut tah president Nadge American Fork. of the National School Public |, would dis- School Buses To Be Kept Off SlippeeryRoads | Obituaries Funeral services for Stella Harris Oaks, 73, teaJan.8, 060,wlbe Saturday at 1p. Provo Eighth Ls Ward chapel 52 E. 200 N Frentsmay call at Berg Mor- ‘Granting this to Trades and Services-1 to build a frovidedthe or iis used for agin as see indicated it could Another appeal for a secondary farm dwelling on A-1 land in the Lake Shore area was approved for Lee Ray She} herd on 30.56 acres of land. Shepherd told the commission the home is for his son, who is engaged in the farming business with him. Two requests for conditional use permits to build homes in the flooa plain overlay zone in the Lake Shore area were sppreree Ed Wolsey plans to add onto an existing home at 4400 S. 3200 W., and Bob — to build a new home at 0 W. for 16 acres of land near the south Spanish York Interstate oni cisnea toait the Kenneth W. Karren told commis- who have their land zoned properly and sioners he wanted the property rezoned are ready to develop,”he said. ron, to James aBabel Hall Clawson, 1200 E. Provo. to Siepben, and Loraine Black Hunson, 185 8. 400 W vo. to Lorvin and Geraldine Perkins Cottam, 1525 S. 400 E. Springville Boy to, Scott and Suzanne ym Bonham, 850 E.£20 N.. oa to Osear and Olga Maria No. 8 Prove Sainz Lobo, 199 N. Univesity Girl to Ro and Elaine Buel Atkinson, RED. Kamas, Summit Dee's Girl to Dell and Julie ee “Gitto Byron and Rosalie Lyman Wilkey. 6S Matherys Rt. Box ministrator, died Tuesdayafter an extended iliness. He was 90. Ewing was assistant chairman ofthe Democratic National Committee from 1940 through 1942, He left that post to become onoi‘Seott and Debi Urban special assistant to the U.S. at Carrasco, 267 0. Nan to Clifton and Carol Ann Bolas Lucido, 376 W. 170 N.. Boy to GregoryaandDixie Rae tawls Wood, enter, cy to William and Helen Huff Henderson, 240 N. 1000 E., Orem Provo Friday evenin, Ewing was ci yan Benjamin and Michele Girl to Vernon and. Penelope p.m. or at the ie ing for the extension per ale Casper, Garn Gantt, 929 N. 840 F., Orem. 1597 W. Center, Social Security and playing an Chapel Saturday from to Robert and Shanna important role in the American curs to jay and Marla Walker Rawlings Torrens. 681 E. Center. 11:30 a.m. to timeof serdecision to back and recognise Oey Evans, RED Bor 253-6, Springville. vices. Interment Provo 8S E 3005. * PROVO eS 323-6668 srael Girl to John and Patricia nish Mildred Elizabeth Alired ‘The Federal Securit, agency City Cemetery. and Jane Carol oa Hendrix, 912 E. 60 S., Funeral services will be Ewing headed from 1947 to 1882 SattaCraig Hall, 210 W. 1500 8. No held Monday 10:00 a.m. eventually became part of th Butler , Provo. Wilbur 0. Scott at the 15th Ward LDS Department of Health, educa 122,BoyP to Dennis and Carrie Jean Funeral sare will he Chapel, 85 South 900 East, tion and Welfare. His positica in- Wilcox Jones, P.O. Box 245 Cas- rae ie Kelly and Sharlene held Friday 11:00 a.m.al Provo. Interment Foun- volved administration of the tle Dale, Emery County Ward, 827 N. 60 E., Social Security Girl to Hung and Minn Luu Palmer the ist Baptist Church of tain Green City then-fledgling m. on Boy to Michael and Cindy Kroll Provo, 1050 Columbia Cemetery. Ewing vetired lo Chapel Hill in Dang, 111 S. 1000 E. No, 22 Graver, 11 B-630 North Wymount 1960 and played a key role in the Provo Lane, Friends maycall at Girl to Mark and Ann Davis Terrace, Provo. the Berg Mortuary, Leona Deon Bates development of the Research ialows 196 WymountTerrace, to Richard and Teresa Triangle. He was chairman of Pro ne os Grillin 525 N. 400 E. Provo, Thursday evening Thomas the Research Triangle Founda- Girl to pen anda Rawson 6-8 p.m,or at the Baptist Funeral services were tion from 1963 to 1987 Aiken, 880 W. Orem. a to Patrick and Joan BeatChurch Friday prior to held today at the raya George Watts Hill, chairman Girl to John as Heather ty Shane. 167 E. 400 N., Provo the Research Triangle Inservices. Interment East 1st Ward LDS Chapel of GieltoBart and Cinds Mier stitute, today called Ewing a eee Miller, 1156 N. 200 E. Simons, 1074 S. 680 W., Pro Lawn Memorial Hills Interment Payson ity ‘lose’ personal rind Boy to Scott Land Jans Bird Cin to David and Peggy Cox Cemetery. great man, Giles, 1600 S. 824 W.. Mapleton Borchert, 683 W. 1800 N., Orem Cemetery. tH to Reece and Launa Cronist Murdoch, RFD, Box 4A, un. Boy to Michael andJenete Boyto Robert and Janice Soresnson Guymon, 235 E. 1200 Richards Call, 287 E Orem. Girl to Wade and Sherri HarBoy to Oliver and. Louise ruson Swenson ae yywood Prov. Oldham. 290 N. 1000 W., Drive, Sand Giri to Roy and Sandra Girl to John and Bonnie Fern Spencer Batty. RFD Box 1 cea Atherton, 455 E. 3460 Spanish Fe and Lec! Hall Boy to James and Nancy Ford Girl tooeNolan 800 S.. Ore Karpowitz, 128°W. 1 N., Udall. Girl to Howard andMarta st y to Michael and Donna Girl to Brian D. and Diana Wilson Eastman. 1417 W. 800 N., —_— poe Me eniene and ee, Larie Patti to rikard. and ae Larsen Hetne a Sprit Girt toRandy and Terresa Anderca Revoir, $90 N. 800 E., Maple sinte ea _ ane Thoma: mes Coos Went!Herbert, 828 E. 300 S. Vernal No. 10, Pi James A. and Leola itl toJeff and Linda Ann Griffin toAlvey. 263 N 300 E., VerPingrey Kinney, 9D-552 nal Messertiatieoy Provo, Boy to Kevin M, and Helen Girl to to HughandAlmaAguirre Canning Bowden Clark, 1831 Grand Ave., Elmer, 12825 S. Payson Sillito, 460 Boy to Thomrasoeface carta Payson. and Laurie Girl to Kirk and Dorsie Girlto. G Hayeock Profit. 46 E. 695 N. PGinlto. Kevin and Evelyn Henderson Marx, 84 N. State, Hansen Wolo. 40540 8. Utah Ave. Taylor, 225 S, 100 W., Springville. No, 48, Orem Provo. to nipaye~ Loukye irl’ to Richard gdAnne Bag to to Ben and Gall ‘Dlr Girl to Keith and Jacqueline ae NephiBlakbar Box 388, Ft Mauck Worthen, 340 W. Stallings.“og 50 W No,a Provo. to Kalvinand‘la to Mark, and Rosalie Furse Thurston, 260 oe to William at and Moda SE aCseTAL American Fork. Gloria Jean some/algardson Bay to Roger and Carin Becker ern ae ace eiatweBrends Taylor 731 S. 1100 W., Prot log. Springuile Girl to Daniel and a Green, 228 Boy Id and Vickie Vit- Satiey Oberan, 285 E. 2200 N tonal, 21 S100 E.Provo Bay toJim and Judy Tuckett roiri to Eric and Heidi Trent, 100 S., Pleasant BrinkerhoffShields. 94 W. 400 N Grove. Provo. Giro Lee and Martyn Mat guetBunce. 1065S. 10 W YORMerh Mo Spengril Uat vioiotar and Michele Wing N. 200 E., Provo, Ginlolames and Becky Burns We'll Pay You Brackner 146 N. 500 W.. Provo. Girl to Gary and Francine xPod igi Hancock Wagstaff. 25 W. 500 N.. American Fork. saysflowers console Deborah Walker Anderson W 600 N.. 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