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Show Wasatch Front Mo Council Urges New Land Laws accept a proposal from the Wasatch Front Regional Coun Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON New state laws governing land use were urged by the Wasatch Front Regional Council Thurs- - cil The day council, meeting Public Meets To Study Horse Laws Council member Karl suggested the council bill for the propose a land-usState Legislate e Council since bills that preuous land-ushave appeared in the Legislature hae not been what local officials wanted Mac-Farla- e e at snowbird Public hearings on recent changes in the federal wild horse and burro regulations will be held at four Utah cities in September, it was agreed Thursday. The decision was made at the Bureau of Land Management Salt Lake Distncts semiannual Grazing District Advisory Board meeting at the Ramads Inn, 1000 S Main aAaaJ Gerald Hillier, BLM district manager, and the board decided to hold the meetings Sept 6 m Tooele, Sept 11, in Delta, Sept. 12 at Wpndover and Sept 13 m Tremonton Mr MacFarlane said the legislative council is willing to Refresh thyself to 8 00 p m PLAZA RESTAURANT 7 Mon -- Sat am to 2 p m PLAZA SUNDAY BRUNCH Lavish Bufteb 10am to3pm filmin' August 24, The mayor said that despite all the land-us- e pi inning officials have no control over He suggested a annexation uniform annexation policy be developed to do away with wild annexation Davis County Commissioner Glen Flint joined in Mavor Starks suggestion, saying haphazard annexation has resulted m county officials not knowing for weeks which areas have joined a city and which are still part of the county In response to the announced cut m federal funds for interstate highway construction Salt Lake City ComConrad Harrison missioner urged a study be undertaken to determine why Utah is losing federal highway funds and what can be done to rectify the situation. areas " t the 7 30 pm gathering the Neighborhood House, in Gov Calvin L Rumpton and Sen Frank E Moss, D Utah, agreed Thursday to push for federal help m ndding the old Vitro mill site at 3300 S 6th West of an estimated cubic ards of radioactive tailings 1973 Page One ectionC join the regional transit authority or organize its own authority . Clearfield Mayor Gayle Starks urged the council to inon clude recommendations annexation of land into cities bill m the proposed land-us- 40 persons Of Tailings Friday Morning, 1050 W 5th South, the mayor pointed out that four of your city commissioners live really close to each other and thats r,t fair" He advocated modernization through the election of "city councils from each geographic area m the city During a question and answer penod, one westside citi 9 zen asked, Why does the city have funds to build a new golf course, but not enough money needed finish to freet reThe mayor repairs'" sponded, saying that fund. mg for such things as goli courses is usually from federal grants and We wouldn't be budding courses with federal golf money if the city had discretionary power on how to " spend suen money n Tooele Official In a joint press conference the Governors Board Room, the two Democrats said they were aware of the hardship on developers who want the to build on the property but said it is better to solve the problem now while the ground is vacant. The enriched ore was purchased by the Atomic Fnerg which means Commission, that agency should assume some of the responsibility for disposing of the dangerous material, they said in Police Aide Quits Post e Mr. Hillier said the new regulations deal with ranchers and farmers claiming horses that are now on the public lands. He said claims must be filed and proof of ownership provided. He added that authorization will probably be granted to round up the horses m Box Elder, Rich, Tooele, Juab and Utah counties, so that claims may be established by checking brands and other methods. TRAM RIDE Daily-no- on County Commission chambers, also approved tentative plans for a bus system along the Wasatch Front Will Jeffries, director of the councils Transportation Committee, also announced that Davis County will formally petition for annexation into the Utah Transit Authority. Under the plan each county will need to Mayor Jake Gam told about Thursday night at a meeting of the West side Community Council that present forms of city government are inadequate since "citv commissioners aren't elected from specific geographic Help Asked it!fc In Move ialt Davis Gam Seeks ' City Councils Ran8Pon Sen Moss said he would if foriall d Special to The Tribune TOOELE Police Commissioner Lyle E Colbath here Thursday. Commissioner since 1968, Mr Colbath cited a conflict of interest in newspaper and television reporting as the reason for his resignation He also said he did not expect the appointive position to be filled for some time Mayor Robert H Swan has accepted the commissioners resignation Mrs. Arturo Meanwhile, (Bertha) Graham, chairman of the Chicano Community deConcerns Committee, scribed Tooele as calm after the Tuesday night shooting death of Tito Alfonzo Suazo and the wounding of Paul Mondragon and Elmer Gonzales a blaze of color In ... the pantsuit in two parts: blazer in lively diamond pattern rayon Colorav, and flare pants to match. Blazer Docked with acetate tricot. Burgundynavy with burgundy pants; or grayred with gray in- troduce legislation when Congress reconvenes after Labor Day that will allow the AEC to cooperate m removing the tailings and bear at least part of the cost, as was done in the pants. Sizes 14V2-24V- 2. 12-2- 0, Bargain Center Dresses, all stores.(823) Colorado case Sen Moss said he would seek approval of legislation providing for the AEC to assume 75 percent of the cost of with th tailings removal, state and Salt Lake County assuming the remaining expense STEAK PIT RESTAURANT Nirhtly 6 30 to Girl, 10, Found Safe on Peak 10 30 p m f Special to The Tribune PROVO Joclyn Peterson, 10, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Peterson, Provo, was found Thursday about 9 30 a m by searchers after she spent a night alone on Squaw Peak Mountain, east of here. TRAM ROOM Live entertainment Sat 7pm to midnight SNOWBIRD SUMMER THEATRE PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM Utah County Shenfl Mack Holley said the girl, dressed in denims, a cotton shirt and sneakers, was cold and hungry, but appeared in good health. Thursday Saturday 8 35 UV tickets S3. 5 ext 254 Reservations BARGAIN CENTER SUMMER THEATRE COMBINATION SPECIAL Theatre. Tram Ride, and She was reported missing Wednesday about 8 pm. 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