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Show CS0SifJ0 Mrxt:&iuc Band rtom i : lli hrtwr FM MtM jmw4 ll. n - i bmd h-t- tme '. I thcf vnirrird high xhul Girt At tm if in? hjn4 ; wn lud ihtf band itaher p praviif ; PC4f4 I MW Klim ihjI 'War - in the Ntfhr in hi wix.rluw, the B k, 1 Ncm thing I iSurr knyw, he was Z rtatng in the futh uhmd band nn4 vfjeifj-- ; 1 . raicr 4 Fiher Mh i4 rjJiiuii.tn rnjuircunni were IHH a Mringyni d lttr ere ludj. . SiuJern ewS4 yl a pwn mu wIjc a ihcy warned, Fven ihiiuuh I i4wr wa munealiy hi paJe in band ami theira were different, lie re 7 ceiveJ A in heaue . if hi ahi!n. hut Ci in hand he he reer turned m a prae ? ne heet during hi high whoul . t areer. ,VIn I ruicr, wh plan the trumpet I iher hanj. plaed the Iiromhtwf in the high ehui I hand and the ha xtuhn in the ;itf 'tjue nrheira. It was while placing in the I h!th elawl nreheira he met Coe J Miller, who aim played the ha violin. She became hi high hooI tweetheart anJ wife. They I marricJ after he graduated and I before the became a tenior. fra tier i celebrating 50 year of marriage along unh hi high thool reunion. taij it it a Frasier uho their first band while , I organized in high tchool. They traveled Z acres the Wuwtkh Front playing at high school dance, at the Og- den Arsenal, cnieriaintng ampu-- ; tee at the Bushncll Hospital in 'Z Brigham City and at church func tion. It wasnt uncommon for ; them to he gone three to four I ishcr i. Plan - From Z-- L' C )&i ,Q)j have any. They enyoy most all types of music, including some of todays pop hns. a long a I dont have to listen 10 them all night, F ishcr said. I raster said he never cared to listen to the Beetles, but enjoys playing some of their songs. At one point during the band's career, Fisher's youngest daughter, Donellc, and her friend sang with the band. They preferred New Kids on the Block," so Fisher listened to the tapes to get a feel for the music. Here were these old guys playing this new stuff. It was fun, I isher said. y 1 their value as development curs around them. The river cor ridor is more important to pre- - oc-3- ". sene, and not have housing, but EikO MCMSCRS; Macons in the C mm Fisher Orchestra ar (ft om left D;i'a $0?enstn 0 1 Son Lake Oty; Etome Peek of Sal Lake; Daws Ba"ard of Sal Late. Cry Lambed of Farmington; Frank Frasier of DoyniM; and George Fshtr of West Pewit night a week. Fisher taiJ it wat a good way to make a living while in high tchool because what ether part-tim- e yob coulJ you have, where you drex up and be with people who are having fun? I ishcr watched hi other fnend dig diichet and work at the can ncrie. After graduating from high school ihe band members split up. t ishcr headed Fast, chasing a baseball dream, lie pitched for ihe Poncha Cuy Dodger, then the Tourist baseball team in Ash ville, N.C. While there, the Brooklyn Dodgers stopped to play an exhibition game with the minor league team. Fisher struck out Jackie Robinson and Pete Reiser, an outfielder, and pitched three innings with no runs. Then I ishcr hurt his arm, transferred to Santa Barbara, Calif., where he finished the season before return longer allowed in those areas, with the state buying much of that property, allowing for more open space, Burton said. Three areas of the city also are in potential groundwater-hazardou- s waste zones from Hill pollutants that have seeped downhill. "Some contaminants are getting into the city..we remapped that based on information provided by the base," he said. "Its not that we will prevent serve as a bridge cast to and the (proposed U.S.) 89 Inter-- ; change." Its suggested some areas be 5; restricted from building, such as building because of shallow steep slopes or the bluff on the but its highly volasouth side of town. "There is a groundwater, tile. W'e have been concerned high potential for slides," the about building basements if there 2 planner said, adding that similar is danger from those waters or 22" concerns exist with the mountain flumes. There are some baseface on the citys east side, where ments in older homes where potential damage to the natural there have been no measurable environment could occur by cutcontaminants, he said. ting and filling for development The base is conducting a risk and roads. assessment study of the area and Because of changes in the fedthose findings will be on file at eral ACUIZ (aircraft noise zones) the city. Burton said, noting that relating to Hill Air Force Base, any potential risks must be disresidential development is no closed by any developers build ing to West Point. Once home, he picked up his saxophone and played for his neighbor. Bill Warrens Big Band. Then he played in Ira Singletons Orchestra. In 1954 he combined his talent with I raster, who lived in Clinton then, Sheldon Dahl of Syracuse, Harold Hadley of Taylor, Alan Cook of Syracuse and Sherman Wane of West Point. Since then the band members dropped out either to serve LDS missions, employment changes, education or other reasons, Fisher said. Only he and Frasier have stuck it out. Besides changing band members, Frasier and Fisher have seen other changes occur. They dont play as often as they once did, nor do they play at the same functions like they did in the beginning. Also it seems 10 Fisher that the older he gets, the heavier Fisher and Frasier said they never pushed their children into music. Fisher's son, Steve, played the drums for the band for several years. Some of F rasier's and Fishers grandchildren have followed their musical footsteps, but dont play for the band. Even though playing in the band was a part-tim- e job, the e men held down jobs to support their families. Fisher worked a a plumbing salesman for Crane Company for 27 years and is now working for Swan Lake Golf Course. Frasier, who is retired, worked for Cream OWeber and drove a bus for the Davis School District. full-tim- Fligh-dcnsiresidential and commercial is earmarked along U.S. 89, which will see changes in alignment as may South Weber Drive on its east end. Mayor Bill Petty said discussions are continuing with state road officials. 1 ing there. On the city's west end, he said there is considerable change. Before, most of the area was zoned agricultural except along 475 Last, 6650 South, and South Weber Drive. However, the ACUIZ land designation changes "allows us to open that for development. Private landowners have a right to development," he said. In those areas, low- - to moderate-densit- y ty WVd like to see additional commercial use along 89. They'll be destroying about half of what we have there now due to construction," Burton said. 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However, offering a relatively isolated sue for such large size of the acreage adjoinhousing brought concern from dishis ing property. Why not tribute it around the city instead others who questioned the abiliof all next to me? He said such ty of providing eftcctive law enhousing could go north of the forcement and fire protection Parsons gravel pit and on the when it is so far from city hall. Burton also noted that while north side of Souih Weber Drive when - and if - that the freeway it adjoins street is realigned when U.S. 89 would not provide necessary diis rebuilt. rect access. Wetland issues also must be studied, there, he adBurton Planner Barry City said that was discussed by the ded. planning commission, with imSpeaking of higher density or pacts by traflic and on city ser- apartment housing in general. vices lessened. However, the Burton said "high density can old NIMBY (Not In My Back be very upscale. The zoning Yard) syndrome arises, and does allow for low-cohousing then it seems no one wants such but it doesnt mandate it." In housing anywhere. addition, moderate-densit- y He said some apartments zones could also provide built In Syracuse next to sinele-housing, he added. Froml 4, st low-inco- zziTTJTrrimra aZzzzEranzz 36 YEARS EXPERIENCE SPECIALIZING IN REPLACEMENTS -- SINCE 1953- Ttm & - SERVICE u 17 &cittmei(:cr HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SCRVICI 8 MHTS FOR ALL MAKES Computer Engineered Installation High Efficiency Furnaces with up to 96 Efficiency Ratings Service Agreements Humidifiers and Air Cleaners .cost-effecti- i 24 HOUR SERVICE MEED HEATiNGmam AFTER HOURS EMERGENCY SERVICE Parks developers provide for parks as a part of their developments was ty. We are very concerned; land is getting scarce. doesnt generate large enough From 1 subdivisions. A developer cannot some more development," Burton said. It seems we need a lot be asked to build a park unless it can be proven that his project more space for ball fields. it number of units, injustifies The city currently charges new frastructureby costs to the city, etc. home for a developers $750 per There arent many spaces left park impact fee. However, if we're not meeting financial needs big enough for a park, said resithrough an impact fee the city dent Roy Stott Youre saying you will have to see whats OKd may have to look at other ways to know how many people, then such as bonding, Burton said. You showed that the city is youll know the size of a park. If you dont buy the land now you having a great deal of growth, afford it then. Dickamore told Burton. We wont be able to At need to design (for parks) as we Thats awfully short-sightedo roads, based on the growth in least put some aside now. particular area. We need to keep Were very aware of the inparks close to the people, identify creasing costs of property, Maysites, and eventually acquire or Bill Petty said. This city cant them. afford it Impact fees dont bring However, the suggestion that in enough revenue to buy proper Its difficult under current state law to say that a parcel will be reserved for recreation, the mayor said. Youve taken the value of that persons property without yet paying for ren Estates Farm, a Utah Century Farm. Her name was misspelled in an article Aug. 14. However, Petty called the plans proposal for 93 acres of recreation space "astronomical. Mia Farms, 107 S. 1000 West, also sells Clearfield, fresh produce directly to the downplayed because the city it.. 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