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Show Ll a anes tenis neonale eecnarerienpemaensentmnmamenediebel ll ALMA asclele nesesel Mel A a et esistis ‘to win ‘this week: Ken Rudolph Auctions Sew & Vac, 134 North Main, Heber _ SEE PAGE A14.FOR INFO! a8 _ Commission’s Choices Raise yebrows E Watching You? ~ Questions Arise Whether Citizen’s Committee ”, 100 Largely ; MANAGING F _ Hand-Picked for Pro- Development Stance? our To be fair, however, many on the _ committee — and perhaps all — have - concerns about maintaining the coun~-ty’s quality of life while managing its EDITOR cameras have been sta- tioned at the four corners of the _-explosive growth. - the intersection, people are with why they arethere. ee curious > development. this mean there was some sort of con- ~ . _spiracy to give development an-easy Is it a speed-tracking device? Is it - the Utah Division of Transportation -. gauging our traffic for future work on the intersection? The’ Courier wanted to know. : hand in the future or were these simply the only people interested in helping to establish guidelines for how growth “They do detection of the vehicles concerned citizens last spring, many people who live outside of the county: stepped up, only to be dismissed quickly. Only Wasatch County residents need apply, they were told: > should occur in the next two decades? When the county put out the call for telling the controller when to. service each of the controls,” said Doug - Bassett, region three Traffic Engineer. | _ “Most intersections have the magnetic = | “Picked because of what they know 4 on the list with . ties is enough to raise eyebrows. Does " bites ie ‘names With Lenses focused on the traffic in Be. But the number of ” intersection as you enter Heber on Main Street from Provo Canyon. | a~ oa oe Roe Is Big Brother JON LAMOREAUX | s Dit se a gt) ii ee = silat - cage cchicen | Be TIM WESTBY ? eS, COURIER STAFF Is L es = ast week, a group of 100 Wasatch _». EMail ie Once the planning department had a : long enough list of county residents wrote i in. a. etter to the Wasatch Wise. ‘who wanted to participate, the list was last spring. In that letter he urged the turned over to the Wasatch County public to get involved. Planning Commission and the County However, rumors have been circu- Commission. _County residents met at the. dating that the committee was largely And it’s there — espe- cially with the County Commission — Heber City Senior Citizen’ hand picked by county officials, espe- that many believe Eedevclerees Building to begin the arduous cially the | Wasatch County advocates were picked. Ti 1) task of rewriting the county's = overdue master plan. | i qT I The so-called Committee of 100 was — Courier obtained a list of the names of — the planning office, where officials say__ suppose to be made up of county resi- the committee members last week. they removed the names with the most dents with “various interests, including —_ And indeed, it reveals the majority of strikes against them. Planning officials| private citizens and business owners,” members have some connection to the One of four cameras attached to the lights = s at the intersection at the entrance of Heber oh: | loops in the cme arta that tell the lights’ e | when a car has approached. We are la CAMERAS continued on A4 ws | | | i - eke : shee i ih ee i Ti 1} Mickelson | Ps ow a Ae: | — development community, Bi Helps Dunn H Ips =) : DEREK JENSEN. 62)|C COURIER STAFF ee | : s a 29-year-old single = S VASAT Ch FILES: oe - aS one of the most Republican in the nation — Donald Dunn is a fish out of water. i | & | — ge lt: &Te hae _ af a, a ae oo who . term after | wave of television and radio advertisements Yet, it appears somebody forgot to tell the political fe for donations. According to last week’s financial launchedlastweek. The . Even hand, which Dunn’s favor, num- towered according -Democrat’s camp. “If some- body reports, leaving the incum- Cannon’s, which year agothatl ~ just outspent n on would sional candidate Donald Dunn oid has out-raised the incumbent. et $161,352 to $122,622, which _ upstart from Rose Park who — doesn't © : have See ee ; | e | | 4) a continued | on: A5 = ony , | a POSTAL PATRON | Presorted « Standard way,” U.S. Postage 2 Dunn said. “I’m the skinny include the recent — cat in this. race.” 3 i DUNN “have no _ campaign reported only $14,466. Of that amount, ~ however, 512,396 is owed for ~ staff salaries, according to 4 pees in to would as hd ; curntienie ee more /havetoldmea ce oeil | | bers came as __ the financial disclosure. The quite a sur- Democrat shows $104,549 prise to the available, while Cannon’s comin oe | | to came | i | : fo —sthat ~— the discrepancy in cash on | doubled Chris a ynder $89,000. | ..__ | spending nearly $2 million =... y to read classifieds, ot) | to win the seat four years _ [py addition, the Though still trailing Cannon in Cannon — in a | ago, and his chances forsucGenXer has the polls, Democratic congres- gonations, | cess seem slim. aree ge ree = has more than doubled the pared is running for a third consecutive f ae Seat money raised by Cannon in $§483147 is Republican Chris Cannon, 1) on AS : Cc h, | ii Holds D. Cc. Fundraiser with President Clintol, (Commission, pynn’s donations _ totaled Add to that his opponent H COMMITTEE continued a tage Late Democratrunning for disclosures: Congress in Utah’s _ from ~ the | 3rd Congressional DistrictFederal Election - ae . Once the respective commissions gave their input, the lists went back to a Cannon’ S House Race Tightens, Demo — eo Se kart et oney M Al A ai | Th . Planning Director fg ae: Commission, to push a pro-development agenda. The Wasatch County : Paid i. . Pere = Marriott Library, WEST AM. 295 So 1500 E Sale ol City, UT 84112 a cana pcr : | |