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Show After Years Of Uncertainty 5 - Master Plan Suggestions Father , Son Meet For First Time convert to the LDS church named Fran-cin- e Tierens had come to America. She was by Margaret Slack TAYLORSVILLE. Frank Milner celebrated Utahs Pioneer, the possibility of child- meet my long-los- t ren. Return correspond son. dence stated that there Imagine the anticiwere no children from pation, the nervous- - Day meeting a son he didnt even know he had. The fairy tale-likbut true, story reached its climax as the Milner family gathered at the Salt Lake Airport the night of the 24th to meet Lucas Milner and his wife Lillian, who were arriving from Antwerp, Bele, Family reunions provided opportunity for relatives to meet the new Milner son and his us too! Mr. Milner related the unusual circum- The warmth and genuine affection of the Milner family here prompted the oldest, yet newest, son to express his true feelings. This is my family. Back home in my stances father- d new-foun- It began in June, in Spanish Fork where Mr. Milner was 1952 mothers family, A living. tion during an informal session at the Granger-Hunte- So! CARRIAGE TROLIFY 4100 S Redwood Milner (left) looks on as his father, Frank Milner, browses through a family photo album. t Rd c BAMBI staying just a block and a half away with the family of the missionary, Ray Banks, who converted her in Belgium. Mr. Milner began dating her and they were married the end PLUS THE HOUND THAT THOUGHT WAS A RACOON HE -- Seats All 1.00 , Carriaga Square Only POND pg ON GOLDEN Saalf .00 year. that, Because of bride had trouble homesickness, the new NORTH PG 1 adjusting to her new life. It was March Carrioge Square OnV center! family TROLLEY l 1122 Fortumon Blvd E C 4, 1953 when the young husband came home from work to find his wife gone. He searched for - 7255-3595- November of PLUS SILENCE OF THE All . . . Lucas UNITED her everywhere, re- , contacting friends, latives and acquaintances. Late that night when he turned down the bed covers, he discovered a note from his wife. It told him that she was homesick for her people, that she didnt like America, its food, the climate, the people and that she was going back home to be with her mother. The note ended by telling Milner to get a divorce. The distraught husband waited many months to file for divorce. His wife had qj SIX PACK PG THINGS ARE TOUGH ALL OVER R BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE s been pregnant when three-month- IN TEXAS R she left; but wrote saying, There will be no baby. Finally, after a long period of waiting, he contacted a lawyer and began divorce action. The lawyer wrote to Belgium because of BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS R f L TIL $A50 BARGAIN PRICE MATINEE 3 p m. J DAILY LuiLtAiHiK'rsa 109? S Htqhninri 278 471 278 47 1 !fiENRY ALBERT FINNEY CAROL BURNETT BERNADETTE PETERS , Annie UtCHT CLINT are between and 4800 West; District 3 from 2100 to 3500 South, District 4 from 3500 to 4700; District 5 is West from 4800-720- ahead. The judge told Mr. Milner that if his wife was indeed pregnant, that there had been an abortion or miscarriage. Finally overcoming the bitterness and disappointment of his short-livemarriage, Mr. Milner met and married his present wife, Jane, on June 10, 1959. They subsequently had four sons and a daughter. Kevin is 22, Kory 20, Kent 17 and Kriss 14. Daughter Annette is 7. About eight years d Milner ago, Mr. "ARTHUR , Phone 363 MANN at 5th So 7th ness of both father and son as they awaited their first meeting. I always felt I had someone over there, was the reaction of the overjoyed father when relating meeting at the airport. The son knew nothing about how his parents had met and was surprised to hear his mother had come to America. He had surmised his father had come to Belgium with the Army. It was the grandmother who shared the fact that the boys father was a Mormon. son is The about the same build as his father and looks like my brother Mr. Milner Bob, We have reported. cooking in common he added. Mr. too, Milner, who is a teacher by profession, does gourmet cooking as a hobby. I found out that my son Lucas had six years of training in French cooking. He is manager of one of the new-foun- received a letter from the LDS church headquarters containing correspondence from a Lucas Milner in Antwerp. At age 20, the young man was searching for his American father. All he knew was that his father was an American and came from Spanish Fork. A letter addressed to Frank Milner in Spanish Fork was returned to BelNo gium marked Such Person. He had been told that his father was a Mormon and so he decided to contact the church headquarters in Salt Lake. The letter from the church indicated that the inquiry might be from a relative and included the letter from Lucas Milner. Imagine the reaction of the Taylorsville father, after having been assured that there was no child from his first marriage. He immediately wrote to Belgium and a correspondence en- Because of the hostility of his mother, Lucas told her nothing of his efforts to find his father. Letters were exchanged, as well as pictures and gifts. My boys were just delighted to hear that they had a brother over in Belgium and we all were anxious to their first d I Taylorsville Milners said goodbye this week to Lucas and his wife as they returned to their home in Belgium. Not even in a bedtime story could one find a more exciting or more satisfying story - and its all true. Suggestions were compiled this spring as part of the citys effort to revise its master plan. As part of its 9 a.m. meeting today (Thursday), the Planning Commission will co- quiet residential Janson ntinue to review major arterial. street, commission members feelings. But, he noted, there are methods of ensuring becomes medium-size- d, families and friends, are being invited. Refreshments will be available. not a also mendation that minimum standard 1,250 square feet a That would commodate ac- single family dwellings comfortably and would not impose a ban on multiple unit housing construction, he noted. Wirth told the commission the open space requirement would limit density and minimize the number social crimes linked to overcrowding, Janson said. Also discussed was the use of park property as a buffer between residential and commercial zoning, and between residential of areas and busy streets. -- District ing distance of most homes, the group suggested. The city also should develop smaller parks (2,000 square feet to two acres), as well as larger parks: community (25-5- MURRAY 4961 SO. STATE 266-399- 1 The citizen 4: committee received plaudits from the commission for its detailed recommendations for a parks system in the development of 3 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS KATHARINE HEPBITLN HENRY FONDA area. The group suggested that storm detention water ponds be utilized as neighborhood parks, one of six types of parks which should be developed. Neighborhood parks should be 5 acres in size and within walk 2-- of of housing should be most attention, Janson said: District 3: The status of 3100 South arterial or not - established on a per person basis. In a quick computation, Janson estimated that would allow about lTFASHIONTPLACE PIRATE MOVIE PG TRON pg NIGHT SHIFT R ROAD WARRIORS R PLUS for more information may call Tammy Puchar, secretary of the group, or call for information. 969-196- 472-560- 4 Candidate For JP Withdraws KEARNS. Judge Lynn D. Bernard announced during the week that he is withdrawing as a candidate for in the Third Precinct. Bernard has served nearly 10 years in the Kearns area. The court has grown from a small office in his home to a regular court building which handles slightly more than a quarter of the county case load. He expressed appreciation fo residents of Kearns for the privilege of having served. Bernard said that he had given due consideration to a number of factors before announcing his intention to withdraw from the race. . ( evr Phone 278 4711 500 S Highland 1 rROCKY Die QtMicH THE CMrnRt mlnTCm i IB It. U ITCUONt TALI RMtOf lAlUnll.1 A huty ok of ROAD Warrior o the hope of mankind B MAGIC, MECHANICAL WIZARDRY AND MIMES! The SWOUON and mgtc. rmgt and a warrtor AN cau9h' bMww'SORCeRCRg mtsi FREE Family Entertainment Theyre here. PQLTERGEIST Phone 969 MANN Rptwno1 R1 54th So f The SWORD Avgtl The SORCCRGR 0 THE R0AD A lusty epic of magic. WarrioR the hope of mankind BAtO .MILL II AAMFN SCOTT ft's Dock! :a?& fSwTL ?Om CENTURY FILMS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18TH THRU SATURDAY AUG. 21ST o im uraoini ROCKY mlTUrtlttl BTAUONt NtA NfckiFOX STARTS FRIDAY CUTE'2552361 PORKY'S R (D AIRPLANCE PG liHH SHOW TIMES 12:00, 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 7:00 3500 South 2700 West (5-2- 5 acres), district acres) and city (50 acres plus). The committees suggested the city improve communications with Granite School (SeePage 13, Col. 9) recreational space and - nian people, their 3100 only a centered on a recom- (4800-720- 0 PRICE. The Slovenian National Benefit Society Lodges of Utah will sponsor a Slovenian Day picnic on Aug. 28 in the Price City Park from noon to 6 p.m. All members of the lodges and all Slove- that Discussion 3500-470- Hold Picnic At Price Park said, summing up those 0 South). West, At Thursdays evening session, the following ideas received the Slovenians To wishing South). District 5 and will discuss suggestions in District 6 -- Those 0 2100-Sout- h units per acre. 0 ' EASTWOOD ft most devosfonng killing mochtne built s IfFTi QHEHgSI div- orce action went sued. "rtOO Sn 9th F WINKLER the union and the ment of the road as a major collector, he said. Most commission members pointed out once again, however, that like it or not, 3100 already is a busy street and as the valleys population increases, its usage is not likely to decrease. It will never be a 4 of joy and sadness, the K discourage develop- ed on recommendations from citizen committees in Districts 3, 4 and 5. (Districts 3 and With mixed feelings 333 District between the City Planning Commission and long range planner John Janson. The talks were bas- dont fit there. r966 Im- r provement wife. surrounding his hood. Those topics received considerable atten- Utah. throughout him immediately, was the thrilled reaction of the father. He looks like a Milner. And he knew 12, 1982 - continued to be a source of considerable discussion. Representing committee members from that area, Terry Wirth outlined the reasons behind their recommendation that 3100 South not become a major collector. He noted that numerous homes have frontage on the street, as do schools. The frequent access points should WEST VALLEY. Transportation routes, housing density and a parks system were at the forefront of discussions here Thursday on the city master plan. The Belgian guests were taken to many of the tourist spots in the valley, as well as We knew Thursday, Aug. Districts Are Reviewed largest restaurants in Antwerp. From 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. they serve between 2,500 and 3,000 persons. Though he is trained as a cook, he manages the restaurant, only going into the kitchen to make something special. Father and son spent the past three weeks getting acquainted. gium. WEST VALLEY VIEW West Valley City 0 |