Show New Utah! Camp Williams seeks answers to questions created by encroaching development Cathy Allred The military is worried By about encroachment surtheir rounding Camp Williams training area and a public relations with their new to curb potential Established in 1914 the base was built away from civilization for a purpose They are after all a military training base for 5J900 National Guard “To educate the public on our mission we visit every community on our border every year and give them an update” Major Neil Hansen facility manager at Camp Ifilliams said He and Major Robert Button had come to the Bugle Mountain town coun-- ! meeting to let the residents know more about the ffitah National Guard and gieir base address any conjoins and ask for the leaders to consider establishing a wiffer zone They would prefer the wheatfield left Between the two areas Remain undeveloped ! With communities growing up next to them trespassing onto government property and complaints ©bout helicopter and weapon has begun campaign neighbors problems be to stay away from the noise” The last plat plan shows barring recent sales the wheatfields around the base Fjoundary is largely owned by Holbrook Farms and Grant Smith Farms and decades It has been devel- oped and is now a residential area in The Ranches at Even Mountain Eagle though pilots are now asked to fly at a maximum of feet as it is not a written policy they sometimes forget and drop lower Hansen said violators should be reported to the base Shooting also has established guidelines in consideration of nearby residents pointed out Hansen John E Wood Council member Brigham Morgan asked about the Guard’s Apache helicopter flying policy The Dugway Corridor is an air corridor where pilots have flown for M-16- - Wednesday December 6 2000 - Page Family Fun Centers Billiards Bowling make quite a bit of noise when fired at the same time Small arms and firing artillery is to stop at 11:55 pm and 10 pm when there is 40 percent cloud cover Camp Williams serves a variety of purposes other than military The base also hosts youth and church groups Police officers use their driving and shooting ranges FBI active army Carnes Great Ward Company or Family Christmas Party Fun! Call today for info SUPER BOWL 551 N State Lirtdon Expires 12 31 785-300- 1 OO units and the sheriffs department train there SHOP SPECIAL HOURS TODAY 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM iioise particularly Jlowitzers has become an Jssue over the last few years JThe booming town of Eagle Mountain borders the 28000 ©ere base and the old town of xHerriman has grown up into iRose Canyon on Blacks jRiage with new homes now' miles away from the Jonly Jimpaet area where soldiers Jpractice j “We’re very careful where things go but 50 years ago Ithey weren’t” said Hansen Jabout the range at the coun-Jcimeeting last month “We a box of bazooka jj found J rounds from World War II j out there It is illegal to go there because of the danger "hut the signs are frequently ignored daring hunting season or to go horseback 2-- 3 GREAT SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE: WOMEN'S MEN'S KIDS & MORE 1 rid-Spig- -" J They have begun citing hunters for trespassing there is a south border fence £&nd signs to let people know $vhere the boundary line is ‘Further in about 12-from the first border is a small rectangle inside Stamp Williams with signs Sand gates on roads declaring 3he impact area where high Explosive rounds go off and to tresJJpre dangerous passers With neighbors on their doorstep trespassers "‘"could become a stray cat or dog or people “We would like the wheat-2iel- d as a buffer but we do not have the funds for that” 2 Hansen said “The only pur- pose for a buffer zone would kilo-onete- rs 2 JJ to present ‘Nutcracker’ URB Mm Wta SAVE 50-6- 6 Antencfls Favorite Designer ' Sportswear I SAVE 50 Selected Womens Fall Dress & Casual Shoes From all” your favorite lifestyles ’ : Selecled fall styles MISSES PETITES AND WOMEN S WORLD mN$wjw (Mdren’s Designer Coliktims: Selected fall slyies Irilanfs Gifls and Boys ¥K j 6 Men's Selected Fall Toddlers 0 Knit & Woven Shirts Orig 3900-7- 9 00 Utah Regional Ballet’s “The of presentation j Nutcracker” be JJ will per- formed Friday and Saturday a Dec 8 and 9 and Thursday through Saturday Dec 6 5 in Young Brigham J University’s de Jong Concert at 7:30 pm j Hall A matinee performance il 14-1- Dresses both will offered be " Saturdays at 2 pm Tickets are $10 $18 and 2 $24 A $2 discount may be J obtained for BYU or student holders For 2 identification tickets and more information ! please call (801) 378-432- Sails Sportswear Selected tall slyies Selected fall styles Fashion jewelry Selected fall Carole Little Emma James and more styles 2 OFF SELECTED CHRISTMAS TRIM SALE $14" REG 20 MUSICAL PLUSH to the Dogs? 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