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Show Citizens loin Fight Against Mealing Plant THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 9 Coalville, Utah Thursday, September 14,1972 Concerned Citizens of Sum-m- it County are moving ahead with plans to take steps against the installation of a pipe line pumping station at Kimballs Junction by Chevron Pipe Line Co. Members have been appearing at local county and city government meetings as well as asking donations from local citizens to aid in their fight. The Concerned Citizens are also planning to meet each Monday evening starting Sep- tember at 18 8 at 801 pany estimates, no counterpart to this furnace presently exists to actually examine operation. Therefore, we become Chevrons operational laboratory. Many citizens of Summit County feel that the proposed facility 1) Represents an entirely inappropriate use for land which is prime recreational, residential, and agricultural land. 2) Would not increase employment opportunities for the citizens of Summit County. 3) Would set a precedent for industrial zoning of the Kimballs Park Ave- nue No. 1. Junction area of Summit Coun- All concerned citizens are urged to attend. ty. Therefore, we have formed an organization of Concerned Citizens for a Clean Summit County. CONCERNED CITIZENS Now we seek the support of every citizen. If you are also concerned about the effect of this facility on your home and your environment in Summit County, please convey your interest and concern by joining forces with us. We need your moral, physical and monetary support. Talk with Ray or Mary Lehmer, stop by the Ink, Paint & Clay to see John or Suzie Stagg, or contact Suzie DeWitt at the Alamo to get further facts. Listen when members of our organization caU on you to discuss the impact of this atrocity on our lives. Or simply make out a check today to CCCSC (Concerned Citizens for a Clean Summit County) to help support September 1972 AH matter where you live, no matter what your community is like, if you listen you will hear many people express sincere and grave concern about the world we have created for children and youth. People care and they will be heard. Oftentimes they need a change to speak, if their anxiety is to be translated into activity. Yours is the opportunity to make the action constructive. You can No and must be the channel of com- - Tom Boyer Ends IDS Mission School and mission friends as well as the family greeted Tom Boyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boyer, when he landed in Salt Lake at the airport (lass last Thursday. Registration Dates Given Tom had spent the past two years in England in the South- west mission. Before returning he toured London including the Temple there. He also stopped in Washington D.C. where he was shown about by friends. He reported to the people of the Upton Ward on Sunday, The Salt Lake City YWCA will be taking registrations the week for the fall of September 18-series of classes due to begin the week of September 25. Registration will be held Monday through Friday from 9:30a.m.to 7 p.m. and Saturday morning noon. Courses to from be offered for adults inlO-wesessions include Hatha Yoga for beginner, intermediate and advanced students, as well as club and beginner couples yoga, 23 interesting experiences of his past two years. Some of those in attendance outside of the valley were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spotten and family and Joyce Boyer of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. David Dacoes and sons of Sandy; Mrs. Helen 12 ek gym-swi- aqua m, synchronized swimming, volley ball and daughter Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson, self-defen- se, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Leisshman, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Oaks of Ogden. and cre- Childrens classes are available in five week, twice a week sessions or 10 week, once a week sessions as follows: Diaper gym-swi- for m children Mother-t- ot 3 mothers The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Summit, State of Utah, ordain as follows: Sections: Title 2. Physical Description 3. Petition and Consent of Abutting Property Owners. Section 1. Title. This ordinance shall be known as The the opportunity to attend a School of Instruction where they may voice their concern about the problems we are confronted with in our communities. They may express their ideas on a solution also. We must be united in our concerns to see results. Instruction and your opinions ' will be heard in the following departments onSept.15at4p.rn. Park City: Presidents, Vice Presidents, Superintendents, Principals & PTSA: Mrs. Ernest Burnside, Mrs. Jerry Nelson. Secretaries Treasurers: & Mrs. Doyle Nokes. Scholarships & Legislation: Mrs. Glenn Hanni. Membership & Program: Mrs. McKay Rawlings. Health -- Mental, Health-Pare- nt & Family Life CEH; Mrs. J. Vacating Summit County Road 22403 on the 1971 Utah State Highway Inventory Map. Section 2. Physical Description: Commencing at a point North 1320 feet and West 44 12 feet from the quarter corner, east side, Section 1, Township 2 South, Range 3 . erty be vacated. George J. Cundas and Vasso G. Condas, his wife, Nick J. Condas, Mary C. Lehmer, Ellen C. Bayas, Chris J. Condas and Dorothy Condas, his wife, Alex- andra C. Ockey and JohnSharp. Passed and adopted and ordered published by the Board Commissioners of of County Summit County, Utah on the 6th day of Sept., 1972. Commissioner Carlos L. Porter, aye. Commissioner Koy G. Page, aye. Commissioner G. Melvin Flinders, aye. SIGNED: Carlos L. Porter Chairman Board of County Commis- sioners, Summit County, State of Utah. East, Salt Lake Meridian, Attest: and running thence South 31 degrees 40 min. West 248 feet, thence South 54 degrees 41 min. West 154.3 feet, thence South I de- - Reed D. Pace Summit County Clerk Published in The Summit County Bee September 14, 1972. PUBLIC INVITED TO Senior Citizens F. Woodhead; Magazines, Publications, Histories: Mrs. Rae Mildenhall. Projects, Mrs. Theroii Olsen. Public Relations-Hospitalit- y: Mrs. Darlene Hutchison. Pre-School-P- TA Cultural Arts-Recreation-Chara- cter Spiritual Ed.: Mrs. Wm. DeVroom. Juvenile Protection-Safe- ty Citizenship: Mrs. Gayle Judd. Your State PTA will be at your School of Instruction, will YOU be there? Where? Park City. Mrs. E. Roland Sahleen, Region XI Director. & ICE (REAM SOCIAl 7 to 10 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1972 Coalville, Utah Quonset Hut Program, Live Entertainment Bingo 7 to 9 p.m. 9 to 10 p.m. e UTAH Sept. STATE 14-2- 4 Salt Lake City See what Utah is up to in 72 Ranch Resort IS YOUR FAMILY FUN SPOT as competitive, childrens creative dance and junior and senior lifesaving. New this year will be competitive swimmingandapre-scho- Phone or ol 359-833- 2 649-965- class in which children years of age will learn to swim in 10 lessons using the Total Push Technique. Please call the YWCA for more information about any of 63 ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, VACATING SUMMIT COUNTY ROAD 22403 AS DESIGNATED ON THE 1971 UTAH STATE HIGHWAY INVEN- feet; thence South 48 degrees 3 min. West 298 feet, thence South 63 degrees West 136.3 feet; thence South 54 degrees 21 min. West 194.5 feet; thence South 45 degrees 48 min. West 203.3 feet; thence South 52 degrees 22 min. West 414 feet; thence South 42 degrees 59 min. West 52.3 feet, to the gate. Section 3. Petition and Consent of Abutting Property Owners. The following abutting property owners have consented that the above described prop- Mi. Meadow and months to 3 years, water adjustment, and girls progressive swim classes teaching both National YWCA and American Red Cross methods, synchronized swimming for beginners as well to Those involved in PTA in our communities of our region have Fair opens 5pm Sept. 14 boys 3 NOTICES grees 27 min. West 139.7 feet, thence South 64 degrees 53 min. West 144.6 Wilde gym, dance. ative- munication. in assurances were based on com- - adult CONCERNED CITIZENS FOR A CLEAN SUMMIT COUNTY 1. The Summit County Planning Commission granted a building permit for the heating unit on the basis of assurances from the Chevron Pipeline Company that the unit would meet the min- imum federal air and water pol -lution standards. Although these 9-- Community May Be Involved in Important PTA Meet Sept. 15 mission, the facility would consist of a furnace 32 feet high topped with two 85 foot stacks protruding a total of 120 feet into the air. These furnaces would burn about 5,500 gallons of crude oil per day. YWCA Sincerely, TORY MAP. Dear Fellow Citizen: The Chevron Pipeline Company has purchased 4.7 acres of land at Kimballs Junction in Summit County Utah for construction of an oil heating facility. This facility will be one of three oil heating units along an existing pipeline from Hanna area oil fields to refineries in Salt Lake City. By Chevron Pipeline Companys own ad- ' our campaign involving legal work, public education, and efforts to stop such development before it can ruin our beautiful Wasatch Mountains and Summit County. 6 0 FOR RESERVATIONS , Open Every Day the above classes. ' V.LT- - " X.r . . vjs v |