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Show - I ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, May 2I 17, 1073 Rampton Call: Gas to Farms Workshop Studies Little Cottonwood Potential Land-Us- e I B Robert S HalLday Tribune Environmental Specialist Possibilities and limitations to expansion of facilities in Litt Cottonwood Cans on without serious degradation of the tanion or water supply were discussed Wednesday in a land use planning workshop at Snow bint Resort Studies being made of the canyon to determine criteria for development were outlined by specialists m the day long program, sponsored by Utah State University's Environment and Man Senes and the Utah Environment Center. Reports on Study on Reporting a study, Austin Enckson, Soil Conserv ation Service, said findings indicate most of the areas in Little Cottonwood have severe limitations for development due to vanous factors including degree of detaihability, eroe sion rate, and others any slopes of more than 5 degrees and the sod will erode quite rapidly, he said The soil limitations could be overcome, m some places, he continued, with large stiuc-turesuch as proposed lodges, not coming within the scope of the survey since their foundations would go deeper than the five foot sod depth studied Profoundly Concerned Grant Wasatch National Forest specialist, said, We are profoundly concerned about what is happening in all the canyons and watersheds and what is done with Little Cottonwood may become the model for land-us- e m other canyons A Take the vegetation I off of primary objectiv e in Lit- tle Cottonwool is production of high quality water for the Wasatch Front," he said, noting that lo percent of Salt Lake Valleys culinary water comes from this canyon He pointed to mounting pol- density-aggregat- . Williams, lution ments (coliform) during the measurepast six Corrections Board Holds Up Paroles Special to The Tribune Two brothers who are serving time for rape and robbery in the 1972 abduction of an Ogden woman Wednesday, were told their next parole hearin will be in May, 1976, when they appeared before the Utah State Board of Corrections years in Little Cottonwood, as did Jerry Barnes, supennten-den- t of the Salt Lake County planning staff Use Doubled Mr Barnes noted P'at use of the canyon (visitor days) has doubled since but pollution of the creek has 'm the same quadrupled He added that Alta period is not fully connected to the sewer yet and when this is completed it may affect the d Suitable Land Once we determine what land is suitable for development, there is still the question for how many Mr Barnes said done before I run out Must Go On He noted farm activities cant be put off to meet a fuel shortage, planting and harvest ,ng have lu go on schedule, or ciops sutler or aie lost Meanwhile, State Community Affairs D, William G Biuhn, whose office has been conducting surveys recently on petroleum reserves in the state, noted that a federally-imposeset of guidelines for fuel allocations by distributors serving agncultuie is going to pinch some Utah agn businessmen, in paiticu ec-t- d Indications to me are that producers will be able to step up their gasoline production over 1972 but not to the level to handle the expected sx to seven percent increase in gas- - data Noting a progress report commissioned by the county for Little Cottonwood and factors being considered in the study, he said constraints to be considered in further canyon development include traffic, watcu pollution , parking soil erosion hazproblems, ards, instability hazards (rock, mud and snow slide areas), avalanche hazards and hydrology restrictions Showing an overlay of maps of the canyon, each sketching areas of one of the above hazards, he noted the limited area for hazard- - or constraint-fre- e There development were practically none of sizable area, except zones now occupied by Alta and Snow-biifacilities Earlier in the meeting. State Sen Miles h,s complained Cap Ferry, supplies of farm fuels have been rationed bv his distributor and that something s got to be He noted he has asked the Rocky Mountain Federation of States to set up meetings with petroleum producers to look into the fuel shortage m our area Ou of the w ill possibly come the plea to motorists to cut their driving to insure adequate supplies of fuel for all 15 Gov. Rampton said oline usage, Insuring full supplies of gasoline and diesel fuel for use by farmers and the food production industry should be of highest priority during the fuel shortage, second only to emergency vehicles, Gov Calvin L. Rampton said Wednesday Gov Rampton addressed members of the Utah Agricultural Development Council during its first annual meeting The council was created last year by the gov et nor Asks Fuel Check lar, orchardmen Disaster Aid Law 'Likely for passage Chances Associoted Press Wireohoto of di- saster aid legislation by Congress appear to be excellent, the deputy director of the U S. Office of Emergency Preparedness said Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Utahn Wins in Capital First lady Pat Nixon congratulates national wheelchair decorating contest winners. They are, from left, Mrs. Don L. (Bobbie) Giauque, 38, 213. Pheasant Way, Holladay, Utah; Brent Gauthier, 7, Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Dora Stump, 85, Newbury Park, Calif. Mrs. Giauque, mother of 5, said design makes her chair Not to be feared. WASHINGTON Frank ManJa, Washington, D C, was a speaker at the conclusion of a two day West- ern States Earthquake Seminar at Ramada Inn, 1000 S State Sponsored by the Utah Council of Defense and the regional (Denver) olfiee of OEP, the attracted repi from 10 western states and 15 federal agencies conference Authorize Aid Mr Manda said the antidi-saste- r legislation, now m Sen certain area is a disaster area. President Nixon issued ate committee, would specify that only the President could authorize aid, thereby centralizing the program. However, it also has a 48 such proclamations clause providing for aid without having to wait for a presidential moclamation that a Fullmer East), reported to Leisa Searle. (1700 7800 sheriffs deputies that 17 Mr. Manda traced the relatively brief history of OEP and announced teams from Washington plan to visit various sections of the country during the next few months, including Salt Lake City Clothing Items Cl He said emphasis would be approxi- mately $398 worth of clothing aad throw rugs had been stolen from her She told the deputies she had taken the items to a laundry just down the street and they were gone w hen she returned placed on earthquake aid here because of the Wasatch Fault d The official said the OEP office now is in full swing and reviewed a recent publication Report to Congress on Disaster Pieparedness DR PER The two are Jesse Bautista, 25 and John F. Bautista, 20, Ogden The board also revoked the parole of William McCormick, who is being held m Las Vegas, Nev., after failing to return to the Veterans Administration Hospital Friday night from a home visit. He was to have been paroled Tuesday His hearing is continued without date pending return from Nevada In other action, the board denied paroles to two men and set parole dates for four others Denied were Valentino Archuletta, 19. Salt Lake City, serving 5 years to life for robbery, and Dennis G Taylor, 25, Ogden, sen mg 10 years to life for rape and 1 to 10 years for attempted rape Their next parole hearings will be m May, 1975 Granted parole dates were Louis Sanchez, 24, Salt Lake City, May 14, 1974, sening 6 months to 10 years for attempted burglary; Jerry L. Brew ton, 26, Salt Lake City, serving 1 to 10 years for grand larceny, and Clemente V. Sanchez. 26, Connne, Box Elder County, serving to 20 years for burglary, both paroles effective May 13, 1975, and David Eddleman, 19, Piovo, May 14, 1974, sening 1 to 20 years for burglary Downtown and Airport to Lovett, Ethelyn poppy chairman of the Amencan Legion Auxiliary. Euilier in the week. Mayor Jake Garn met with Jess Smith, chairman of the poppy out the canyon 1 000 and overnight now and that building permits already approved will add capacity for 1,000 more. 1,200 persons "If all the proposed projects were approved for the canyon, it would house 11,000 persons This is a far cry from the 4,ufl0 tentatively considered as the optimum by the study, he said Perhaps the 4,000 figure is unrealistic, and its temporary, subject to further study and criteria He said a study would be made of all the canyons to determine guidelines on who builds what, and where Gregory L. Seal, University of Utah law student and participant in a comprehensive interdisciplinary study of the canyon by law college students, specified problems in the canyon isolated by the survey A cool offer and 3 labels from Van Camps Beanee Weenees or other products below. 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The 1973 version of the red flower will sale crepe-pape- r throughout the downtown area and at the Salt Lake City International Airport, according He pointed can house between sale for Salt Atomic Post The mayor Salt Laker poppy as he Lake Citys VFW 4355, 175 S. State. became the first to purchase a acknowledged the sacrifices of those who have lost their lives, their health orf their livelihood as the result of their military sen ice Distributors of the poppies will include members of the American Legion Auxiliary . junior members. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts. Little League baseball team members and others In addition to water pollution and inadequacy of the existing road to handle the mounting traffic in winter, he listed inadequate water pressure for adequate fire protection in the Alta area and damage to vegetation by salting of the road, 40 tons of salt per lane mile in a season A t C: Moms Johnson, a land-us- e planner and consultant for 22 years, said, The canyon cant take two directions as at once The ultimate choice will involve tradeoffs and may not fully satisfy anyone, he said 8Q0B am a. i:iikuujwJ1 " & i ) t'ViTuuj ih To Igloo Ice Chest P O Box 5594 Clinton lOAa 52732 ) Please send me ( Igloo Ice Chest(s) Enclosed are 3 labels from Van Camp s Beanee Weenees Mexican Style Chili Beans Tamales Chili Hominy New Orleans S'yle Kidrey Beans or Spanish Rice and 35 99 (check or money order) for each Ice Chest oroered St .' e 1 DIM mr C hi , n ' JO 15T3 Ajqi.S' sts sm phed b, V C.irrip is no! dSn'S ' i Alio lo m 1972 so far this year, the said. deputy Teams to isit and 7 lc r m ?,i on, Coudm' 4 ag rit tnr lo i V jn o Co s' i ( 0 S j J- - ' |