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Show IX: lEI) SCOTT M MATHESON GOVERNOR Division of State History CUTAH STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY) STATE OF UTAH DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MELVIN T. SMITH. DIRECTOR 300 RIO GRANDE SAlT lAKE CITY. UTAH &UOI TELEPHONE 801/533-5755 December 10. 1981 Mrs. Ruth Jones 179 West Mai n Mt. Pleasant, Utah Dear Mrs. Jones: At long last federal regulations have been approved and authorization given to the states to resume submission of National Register Nominations. In December 1980 Congress passed ammendments to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. One of the anmendments requi red that if an owner objected his or her property would not be listed in the National Register. In order to comply with this new anmendment the Department of the Interior returned all nominations to the states that were in the National Register Office for review as of December 13, 1980 and placed a moratorium on the submission of new nominations until regulations were approved to meet the December 1980 anJIIendments. Your property, the N. S. Nielson House, was nominated by the State Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee on December 9, 1981. We are now prepared to submit the nomination of your property. Enclosed is a waiver letter which, when signed and returned to us, will allow for the listing procedure to move as quickly as possible. This letter is a form letter which the Department of the Interior has submitted to us and which must be sent with the nominati~n for your property. If you object to the nomination of your property to the National Register of Historic Places you must submit to us a notarized statement that you are the owner of the property and that you object to its listing in the National Register of State History Board: Milton C. Abrams. Chairman • Theron H. Luke • Ted J. Warner • Elizabeth Montague • Thomas G. Alexander Delio G. Dayton • Wayne K. Hinlon • Helen Z. Papanikolas • David S. Monson • Elizabeth Griffith • William D. Owens |