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Show k 32 The Salt Lake Tribune, saiuruay, W Bennett Concerned Solon Plans Talk On 3 Problems n South C419 2S24411 1 Frank Hewlett By iH 3 rAO tfililirmitlfiUTCh ail asm Tribune Washington Bureau A WASHINGTON meeting with Intenor Secretary RogC. B. Morton is planned by Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, ers J With Fixed, Centered Rectile. Coated Lens Nitrogen Filled. A Fine All Around Scope !s want to stress to the secretary the importance of these decisions to the state and to urge him to give all three issues his top priority," said Sen. Bennett. "In the case of the Bonneville Unit, the secretary is currently reviewing a future construction plan and must give the green light on new contracts. V.e have already been delayed by an extensive review of the environmental impact of this project and I am hoping for his expeditious approval of the operations plan." Sen. Bennett said the Kaiparowits Power Plant is also being reviewed by the secretary who earlier this summer announced he would reject all applications for the proposed plant m Kane County near Lake Powell for environmental reasons. The senator said he wishes to emphasize the need for new energy sources nationwide and the major 0le Kaiparowits could fill in meeting those needs. He recalled Mr. Morton has stated publicly he would reconsider his decision if another site Aimm I si tor the plant were chosen. S. Holliday 30.06 PRACTICE Tribune Environmental Specialist RENO "Placing limitations communities and private property rights is a difficult step politically, but they must lie applied, Nevada State Sen. Thomas R. C. Wilson II said Friday at a conference here of 300 land use specialists from the five Great Basin on states. Growing land use problems, and toe status of measures to cope with them were discussed by representatives of an audience of agency specialists, universities, local and re- - Panel Gives Nod to Road at U. ' The Salt Lake Valley Traffic Advisory Council Friday went on record supporting construction of a proposed periphery road on the University of Utah campus. It is proposed that 11th Avenue be extended around the edge of the campus to the University of Utah Medical Center parking lot. Salt bake City Traftic Engineer Jess Agraz noted that some $31)0,000 has all ready been appropriated by the city for the project. A second periphery road from Virginia Street (1353 East) to North Medical Drive has also been preposed. The council will recommend to the city commission that the construction of the upper road be expediled, and that no action be taken m the Federal Heights area until the proposed road is completed. The group also expressed its e "deep concern" over the of city streets elo--ur- y Fits all trucks and station BOX wagons. That way the state will have a piece of the action. If our state doesnt have the process, the land use decisions will not be made where we live. Theyll be made somewhere else. "In Nevada, he continued, "we feel frustrated with local master planning. It drifts along and we get farther behind the problem rather than ahead of it. D. Prof. Van Maurice Arsdcl Jr., director. Population Research Laboratory, University of Southern California, pointed out that Great Basin population growth in the l!)tt0s (37 percent) was more than twice the national norm (15 percent). Rapid Growth It has increased from about 2.371.000 in 1973 to an estimated 2,350,000 now, he said, addIt is the most raping that idly growing region in the United States today. Nylon-rubbe- sole. $R99 A petition lor a restraining order, which was brought by the Union of the Poor, to halt the demolition of several houses on the 500 block of Denver Street (440 East) until Oct. 30. as denied Friday by Third District Judge G. Hal Taylor v Ted P. Buzis, with the Union of the Poor, filed the suit against the Stangl Construction Co., which plans to demol-.sthe houses Oct. 1 in order to start work on a $3 million project to build offices for the Internal Revenue Sen ice. h Meanwhile. 300 area residents gathered in the area, hoping for a victory celebration. only to hear Mr Ruis pxplain what had happened in court. The staved group the m pm. uotrl alter h p m., when the, heard a talk area from StvV, 4 1 a U . 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