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Show FREE FIREPLACE IHSTALLEDFORJIIIVEEK'S FIRST FIVpUYERS in Utah will bene- USU program, ac- new a fit from cording to Dr. Cyrus M, McKeU, director of the Environment and Man Program, Utah State Uni-AU counties SJoodJhrough Dec. 10th) versity.. Utah State University in co- operation with other agencies is planning to hold a series of land use planning workshops through- cut the state of Utah during the rext three months," McKell told !is (' i : f U m i i M ! ? f f i -i- 1 U Utah's county commissioners at Friday. These workshops will help clt-irens and resource technicians find ways to solve the following questions: "What do you want your community? What are kinds of problems that need be solved? How can citizens and the resource technicians work together in a continuing process of evaluating resources and community goals to improve the plan for the use of the land? sesDuring the Friday morning sion, commissioners from Utahs 29 counties heard McKell discuss county land use management i V ii t c&.v IkW (? iiirateraflmK along . Desiped For Rugged Factory-Bui- lt BuiltGnYourLotor Our Wooded View Lots First Home Residences $1 1 ,935- - $27,595 Cabin & Recreation Homes From $3,995 low Down Full Financing Buy Your Home Or Cabin Now And We Will Store It Until P Ifttl Ott V n Sweeten VOUTSavillgS. Take stock in America. Buy US. Savings Bonds WaU, tried m the past: holding his breath; having a fnend yell un- expectedly in his ear or puttmg j,,s head in a paper bag A recent tion. Under leadership of M. Truman Bowler, Washington County Commission and president of Utah of Counties, they determined to each take home a copy of the proposed legislation, study it with their constituents and then have a representative group meet in Salt Lake City on November 29 to suggest specific desired changes. These suggestions will Be presented November 30 to the PLAT Committee that is writing the legislation. Panel members discussing file legislation pointed out that allowing growth to spring up haphazardly may cost much more than doing a job of comprehensive Somewhere along the planning. 25-27 Spring Savings. $1 ,000-$- 1 ,300 Lumber Increase Anticipated Spring 73 We Will Deliver And Install Your Cabin For A Full Summers Recreation Living. Many Models To Choose From Warm Natural Interiors v(Hnj Contact or call RANDY CHAMBERLAIN - 230 N. Main 644- - 2257 co u Q CS TT K USU PIECE SET STAIRLESS STEEL COOKWARE. Teflon coated. Ideal Christmas Regularly $39.95 gift. . .. Sale Price $1995 All drugs, cosmetics, lotions, deodorant, etc. 50 percent off regular price . . . Now is the time to shop and stock up. C Russell JrjJn flip Payroll ccunty commissioners expressed concern that there has not been mere involvement of the outlying counties developing this legisla- Living Modular Design 10 Mr. sioner declared, Priorities in Extension were dis- cussed by Dr. J. Clark Ballard, USU vice president for Extension, Various programs in rural deveb opment to improve the economy and the quality of life will be stressed as will youth develop ment and a continuation of tension programs such as the focd and nutrition program and the economically disadvantaged, Traditional agricultural and home economics programs also will ceive the benefit of broader knowl-th- e edge support from pertinent de-t- o partments of the university, Dr. Ballard told the county officials. Participating in the workshop from Kane County was County Commissioner Billy E. Terrel, the community. Following a panel discussion of currently proposed planning and zoning enabling legislation! the Your New Envirowest Casual-Contempora- ry with ijne we are going to pay for planthe of lack or planning, ning panel moderator, Ralph Y. Mc ciure Salt Lake County Comm is-- Page Seven chairman of the Wasatch County Commission. As an example of the type planning counties can do. Commissioner Wall explained the Heber Valley plan which involved sugar for hiccups . . . 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