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Show 2 The Salt Lake Tribune. Monda, July t 'T 11 -- ,h" I k t V-- , , 'j . rX'v' I 9. 1973 I SALT LAKE CITY'S MOST EXCITING TYPEWRITER SALE , . . j -' He'-.-.- - STOCK iwBr. r Tt s bar- f I i'' 1 SECRETARIAL 0 ? r 1 a-- Z - ; ' 1973 Smith Corona 280X1 3r J 00 9 I ' ; ' - ' g " yjgSr SV ' t I t ' - v V , , '? f ' , a , . V'Vr H - FIVE YEAR j. 4, GUARANTEE! w v at ? - '' ft- - ' ' "' in n'nnnnnn r,nn,f: r I t mLSif A IS Y IN 4 i I - I i (S JS s M 1 ( V S, A r si UUULj uUkJLJU L- -J r 1 l'v - . J v r CHANGEABLE I,n TYPE! y ALL AUTOMATIC 1 . ... YES, CHARGE !T . . . AT Kummit village Canyon. opening about a mile from the sort Summit, was once considered Will Progress Begin Tale With: 'There Was Tranquil Town. ..? Continued from Page Allen Dailey, a B-- l farmer was My the first white man to settle here in 18 6 Summit's neer had all the problems they have m cities, like sex and crime and pollution Wo like it lust the way it is, he said, There are a lot of adding Daileys in town, three or four (including Bng generations Gen. (ret ) Frank S. Dailey, former commander. corps ltah National Guard) " And the townspeople all live happily ever after'1 Not quite They felt something breathing down their necks last year. Disquieting rumors of land negotiations Bits and pieces of conversation Nothing definite But it loomed as something big. involving thousands of acres mott condominiums, a el trailer court, a service station boutique shops, a restaurant by the freevvav exit That s why he needs town-sitzoning, to allow density duelling and commercial operations The balance of the valley property would include an golf course, ponds and. farther we-- t. the Flying Saddle Ranch, to be cut up lots and sold as into ranchet'es" for people who want to keep a few cows or horses e Neaibv Summit Canyon, which the townspeople considered their own to use as they wished now h.rgelv belongs to Elwood 4 S4ii acres Here he projects a ski icsort with lodge, lifts to be and other facilities Ail solved by Summertioe v ltge Land Developer Takes Shape Its shape began to emerge May 5 when one of Marks fnends happened to read th of the minutes previous months Iron County Planning Commission They meeting showed a request by Surnnut Mountain. Inc. for townsite zoning on about swi at res to the village Alarmed, the to learn tried details Finally, on .lime S. a meeting of the residents was held, and an offiter of the corporation gave a sketchy outline of the proposed development next door town-peop- le , It was enough to enrage the maionty of townspeople, who were uninformed of the pro- by the posed development planning commission and suddenly confronted with destruction of their way of life owed Protest , They determined to fight the reonmg request, an action never before taken in to Iron Countv. according Mark The intruder finally took on substance June 2!i. eve of the Iron County Commission hearing on the reonmg request Elwood Nielsen, Ilyriim, president of Summit Mountain. Inc . telephoned and set up a meeting m Marks home He offered to discuss concessions on design of the development, if the townspeople would call off their fight against the re7onmg At the meeting, Elwood described the proposed development on 6,840 acres he had acquired since he first conceived the project in DecemHis 2,000 acres in ber, the valley, bumping Marks lot on the south edge of the village, embrace about Hid acies in the elbow of the freevvav exit and extend across the valley floor to a distant tange of hills 16 Plans Milage the property borderin'7 Summit. Elwood plans Summ-ertreA'lllage, with a potential population ol a.Onil people more tnan 200 homes 20 , In e Elwood a specialist in land acquisition and development, said he has developed about 40 houses near Hyiiim. Park West Aillage (across (rom Paik City West), and acquired land for Southern Pacific's industrial park at 0den and several shoppmg centers He. his cousin Chirk Nielsen. and Tony Marten of Yotba Linda, Calif (aichitect who designed Brian Head at the ski resort east of Hsh.floO own Cedar City), shares of the 71S.0O0 shares outstanding in Summit Mountain. Inc, Elwood said Clatk is vice piesulont and Terry secretary Ollier majoi stockholders, to Elwood, are according 1 thiee brothers. yon and icon Dee, Kenn of Robin-ti- terPa row an Dee Rubm-omer Iron County commission er was defeated la- -t year in hi- - bid Then-arfor five other, minoiitv, stockholders n, Met (ommittee the meeting in Mark s home June 26. the three corporation otfuers met with a town committee including Ralph Green, Alma Laurence, Roger Moiton and Kenneth Rowley, in addition to Maih Mark told the group the town of Summit wanted nothing to do with the new development Mr Morton questioned the feasibility of a ski resort in Summit Canyon I ve been lip there many times in late December, and its been dry as a bone " he said "How do you figure there'll he enough snow At Pictures 1 picture Aspen it as a place for and intermediate begmnirg Elwood replied Earskiers. lier he commented he would ultimatelv like lo see some tiling like Aspen, Colo A'ou'll have to cut a lot of trees for ski slopes. Mi Moi-to- continued That's one of om "ins Elwood said ft ih o of a private park by residents. Now. most of it is proper!) of corporation which plans a icsort. of r At the end of the three-hou- r divorce meeting, papers were signed by both parties In this document of intention, the corporation agreed to leaver a buffer zone" about miO feet wide and 1.000 feet long between Summertree A'lllage and Mark's property on the edge of Summit, and to exclude Summit from any utils or special improveity ment district bonding Ruled Invalid 1 328-494- fLiMBEb 1 1 Only United gives you Friend Ship Service to San Francisco. And then has a 747 waiting to take you to Hawaii. tie-m- At the heaung next day. the document was ruled invalid by the county attorney, since Summit is not incorporated and therefore not a legal entity to the agreement Mark told the county commission the townspeople were the fighting the rezoning. first ever raised protest against subdivision zoning m Iron County," because "this development will destroy our town, mir way of life " A He asked that the hearing be continued to a later date, giv mg the townspeople time to consult an attorney on what coulci be done Our big bird to Hawaii. A United 747. Because thats all we W ouleJ you want to go other mv Summit was supported at the hearing by Cedar City League of Women voters and Guidon. Lloyd prominent spokesman for environmentalists in Southern Lta! ; a jv 1 - Decision a Precedent man Little, league president. said the commissions decision will he "a pieeedent A for future decisions of tins ' and that the commission cannot ignore the guidelines ot the countv's master plan without strong and conclusive evidence that it is in the be-- t interest.; of the people of summit and Iron Countv to do SO ..v "N nature Curbside check-i- n in Salt Luke City. And thats it! Our skycap takes care o luggage hcti're you even walk into the 1 airpe-rti is prenature ( ontrarv to Pljn At the heaung that the extension he- - ehaiged of Summit tour, site- - zoning to the- - new development is "contiarv to tie intent nt the Iron County Mas- F Friendh Skies. ere maxing innovations to serve and on the you better m the air ground Like bright new uniforms, freshly deeorafed interiors and special per'ornel to help you along hat's not new ie our commitment to personal service the AA friendly way And thats what make's Umtc'd the oldest, youngest, biggest, friendliest airline in your land Painters in Travel with be- zoning Sc Page B 1. ( oIuiiiii 1 Arrive 8:25 am. 12:30 p.m. 7 00 p m. ; lUG'epm 11:23p.m. Salt Lake City to Hawaii: Leave rancise 7:55 12.00 a m noon A A cstrrn International He'tcls Arrive 05 a m. 3.35 p.m. 1 I Apollo A shortcut thats lon on passenger services. .Vdv on'!,c., !e Apollo isnur that computer gives you luM accurate reservations veriln -- Uniteds timely advantages. coordinated our schedules arrive in San ranusco you soon hoard our United 747 I fiend Ship to Hawaii AA soth e it when you 1 yourconneJion even arranges special meals for diet or rclgious reasons Callus ..328-801- 1 Or. ask your r,nel Agent to hook you on United Because a is the only way to go over to Hawau I The friendly sides of your land. planning commission arc! the reconvening ot a new ehw island representative) planning commission " that the- apple a hange m touiisite at Siiimml S s Theres a new look to the ter Plan" and called tor the "tesignation of the present He Hon foi a 55 am 12 ft" noon f 3'e p m 7 in Salt L uke Citv Or Sari In an interview 'he hearing. Mr Gordon said Iron s i Hie you rwerhe left holding the k,g the need for a comp i te mu s. tiga'mn of all the implications involved in making such a decision" she told the commission County Planning ( ommission an advisoiv hodv. is headed bv James . Sandberg. Cedar since l'tiA City, chairman "who doiivc-- his income from subdivision development with surveying and cither services bv Sandberg Engineers," includes another "smxtivuler and most of the other five "are large projicrtv owners ranchets and so tenth " Lfj'e j ft II of in view And it s checked in a! way t" (l.iA.h, "A zoning change at this time for a decelopnn nt of this sie . Salt Lake City to San Francisco: |