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Show The National Enterprise, May 4, 1977 Page thirteen tnfas targeted for People Making News jj condominium development 4.' Two Salt Lake City developers are seeking interspersed with meadows and creek bottoms. approval for a condominium development in the Uinta Mountains. The proposal would put a recreation-oriente- d tural interests in the LymanFt. Bridger area. The nearest electric power, Grover says, is to a ranch about 15 miles away. The forester says the proposed development may be faced with a winter access problem. The major road in the area is the North Slope Highway, a gravel road, he says. It intersects the Mirror Lake Highway about 15 miles to the west near the Bear River Service gas station, and is not plowed in the winter. The developers, Allan Cook and Val Olsen of Compass Corp., have discussed the project with Summit County planning officials, and retained Axelsen Advertising Agency to conduct planning and market research. The two are still in the midst of legal filings on the project, and are prohibited from discussing it. well-maintain- Production siips; gas sales rise Greenhall says zoning in the area permits one residential unit on 20 acres. He single-famil- y says the planning commission would likely 1 permit a clustered housing approach. imagine the county commission would be said willing to negotiate on the density, but 1 think the density would Greenhall, probably remain somewhere near that figure. Production of motor fuel in Utah fell slightly during February compared to January. But the amount of gasoline sold to distributors rose 5.4 percent over the same figure last year. In February, 1977, producers refined 74.17 million gallons of motor fuel, down from 79.4 million refined in the same month last year and less than the 80 million refined in January, this year. He says the developers are considering a seasonal recreationresidence complex which is still in the conceptual stage. Winter access problem t: It. Brown Mercer Utah Travel Council has named Lois A. Shipway, Tracy Collins Bank and trust has announced several per- formerly director of publications and public relations for the Association of Physical Dale Wallberg has been named vice president and installment loan officer. He was formerly assistant vice president installment lending. sonnel changes. Plant Administrators of Universities and Colleges, Washington, D.C., as publicity director. Dan P. Mercer, formerly vice president and commercial Byron Hampton, former state loan officer, is now manager of the Cottonwood office. And David Lynn Brown has returned to Utah from Security Pacific National Bank to become commercial loan officer at Tracy-Collin- s fice in Bountiful. Farmers of- Wall berg senator, will seek the state Republican Party chairmanship. Currently head of his own casualty insurance firm in Bountiful, Rampton also serves on the State Library Commission and the Planning Continued on page 16 CostTime cutting with Photcreproduction But, while production declined, sales increased. Licensed Utah distributors purchased 46.67 million gallons of motor fuels in February, 1977 compared to 44,257,246 purchased the same month last year. But this Februarys sales figure is less than the 48.8 million gallon figure registered for January, Frank Grover of the U.S. Forest Service says the surrounding area is a checkerboard pattern of federal land and private land, most of the latter owned by the Union Pacific Railroad since the last century. He characterizes the area as ranging in elevation from 7,000 to 10,000 feet, with patches of lodgepole pine i ed Curt Hawkins of Axelsen Advertising Agency says he has been hired to do marketing, engineering, and design research for the He says Axelsen personnal developers. recently completed an extensive field trip to the area to collect data. Summit County Planning Director Max Greenhall has met with the developers in what he termed a brainstorming session. He says the corporation owns 800 acres of land in the area, which he described as the west sides of sections 7 and 13, Township 2 north, Ranges 1 1 and 12 east. : d He says water in the area flows into the Bureau of Reclamations Meeks Cabin Reservoir, some 10 miles away, and is probably committed by contract to downstream users, mostly agricul- cluster housing project near the West Fork of Blacks Ford of the Green River, approximately one mile southwest of Lyman Lake on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains in Summit County. 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