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Show DEC 2 2. 1988 UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION CLIPPING SERVICE Box 1327 Phone 328-8678 Salt Lake City, Utah MllO EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE Ephraim, Utah , ' i~ ~ :,,:': ' ' ~---- "' -' Sister-Ci\y program approved by Ephraj'm City,~ ~oun~il ~,,(c, : ' ' i'Ip.' ~1l. The City Council approved Mrs. - -- The Council authorlzed the Bennion's, suggestion a,nd asked " Power Board to negotiate with Ephraim could soon haVe a her to work WiP't the city's Cul- Reed Madsen on the purchase of close relati~e: .~;- s~ster-ci,~. , ' ,' tural Enrichment committee in ,an acre or more of land to be used 'At last week's Council meeUng , developIng the~ister-city concept as the site of the new hydro- BY BRUCE JENNINGS ~ 1,:: ~":ft:;=;':!~e:r:;;~; on~::;'~~~~~g MB:~~~_ c r:;t!~:''';!,~ett~r;~a;r: Il city administration to participate nion also asked the city to take to that site. , in it !,~ action soon onpassing the ordi-- Mayor Robert Warnick reSalt Lake City has ~o sisrer- nance proposed by the U.tah~s- ported that the Intermountairi cities, Mrs. Bennion comment~; torical SOCiety that would ena Ie Power Project. which has Ephraim Park City, one; Provo, one. , i,~ me city to re'Celve grant money for as a part owner, had come in Sister Cities InternauJ hal historical presexvation planning. under the cost estimates and that operates a world-Wide program. After some discussion the production of electricity was exMrs. Bermion said. "Ephraim cOuld Council deCided to consider ceeding the projection. participate in that program.·~~he amending the proposed ordinance -- Discussed with Frank add~d, "or develop its own." ~,~ to meet local objections and then Crowther his complaint concernWhat are the-benefits of ar~is~ consider it at ft.~JflI1' ~, meeting. , , ing a letter he had received from , ter-cityprogram?" One benen.~~ 1. ,-, ., """ "" -~; the city which reqU1r~ Jlim to cult~ral." Mrs:, Bennion saidjj:"1t "" Mrs. Bermioq also reported that , make certain improveme~~s on can result in an interc:han# of , a tour group 4()m the Midwest , ;;~riS property and " disc.on,~T~:~ ideas and visitations. FriendslUps Will next summer include a Des- , .. eaving items on the stree~_~ ,,- _' :: , '\(;. \ can result." :',:'_ , '" ,:,,' ' Unation Sanpe!esponsored viSiL:-; :, ~. Crowther inferred that this : . Mrs. Bennion suggested tflrt, to Spring City, Ep!mUm and ManU ;JIc.actio~ resembled ~~t of a pol1~ becausepf~pete's Scandiria¥Pn as ;~l,.[tp!Jts JJ,nw ,sche(t~le~ fl~\'istate. -, ., " , ~·,:,, ·,,"-:{t,~;~~~ heritage, Ephraim attempt) to "S~pete is !pe historic gem 'of '.~J In response, Council memberS, develop a sister-city relatlons{lip , Utah,Mrs. Be~onquoted Geny ';~ while complimentlngMr, Crowther with a Danish town of about .Ute POlld, .a publ1c~j:ommunicatlons :'>~ on ,the progress , he has . mad~, same size. ~.",; spol,t.esm~n for J!te ,IDS ,Church. _ :;~ made it clear that leaving 1t~m.s This approach could also h~ve as ~~~ng· t,~~ ' , ' ,: , ' ~~ on the s?:~t, thatwere:, a ~e . some economic benefits. she In other mat~ at the Wednes- ~ hazard and interfered with' ~no_. pointed out. •. , ~J~ ' day meeting: ~;}F: ' /\'~' .:':~! removal could notbe tolerated~t ." i1 , .- ~ ' ? ~- ~ 1 I ! t 1 j , |