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Show I flK'CS.tlcf Re wactm Land Boding up the force from e. u I rom our your way or n wav, If ttuf u, Li get it out in the open, fie jid If there nwim M (Ue. let do n. but Li nm uead 1 iijutrwl. hj lie acknowledged that the nt land lor vale, Stevenson ha tried t water" Harri Adam d hi wife, former courMlwonun I ifiel Adam. wn aMti 7 acre nmh. courc, llarru eal of ihtf fl,'f Adam urged land neighh.tr o calm down and give me plan a vhance. He 4id he only way anyone would be uteful i through a unified approach. A rhmncd meeting for Jan, 6 ha been cancelled, Imaead. e will meet with city staff to work on d.fier-cne- e and ducuv option for their particular parcel. Other owner negotiating are Veru Ihomley with 124 acres Kent Mikhcll with 35 acre anj the Jay and Jean Love family with 48 ares Councilman Brent Allen tolj every one Involved to forget about whatever disagreement or had developed from the rast and move on. Youll see a new attitude from the city in this. We have to open a real dialogue and work this out." he saiJ. "The city willing to rartner . . . we cant keep fighting over this" cob that developer since owner have already hown interei. lie laid reprecentauve from several have taken major eompanie tour or talked with city officials. They include Intel a comput cr component company, Nouur a Korean manutacturer of cellular phone acceory device and an unidentified company clarified a one of the top It) larged developer in the world. I ven though the land seemed right, Stevenvon said, they were hecitam to move forward becaue there were no service or road through the area. "Weve had reoptc oh and Bah over thi sue. Weve had a Jot of looker." Stevenson said, although Haven Harlow continues to publicly question whether the big names had ever been there. He claimed land-own- one-on-on- hed never been notified. A representative of Takashi Morishna, owner of more than 250 acre including Sun Hill Golf Course, accused the city of forcing owner into a plan instead of rropcrly negotiating. tar Sanaw TiM new officers are from left, Heath MORE OFFICERS: Syracuse Oty Manager M.ke Moyes (left) swears in four new police officers on Tuesday. The force. and Curts Ricks. The new officers almost double the existing Rogers. Tracy Jensen. Phil Rog-c- Ed Montgomery, speaking for the Sun Hills Corporation, asked fiat out if the decision to switch to a business research park zone h Manager Homelessness a growing problem the number and frequency of visits (to food bepantries) are restricted. The problem can come critical at the end of the month when food stamp allotments have been exhausted," Salt Lake officials wrote. Officials also wrote that 65 percent of the people seeking food assistance in Salt Lake such perCity have jobs, the second-highecentage among the 29 cities surveyed. The trouble is that their jobs pay relatively little. Other causes of hunger listed by Salt Lake officials included unemployment, poverty, food stamp cuts and denial ofI food stamps to legal immigrants. Salt Lake City was among 93 percent of cities reporting that emergency food facilities were not only used for emergencies but as a steady source of food over long periods of time for some people. Emergency food orders are limited at food banks, but many persons rely on soup kitchens for a steady supply of food. poor individuals and families also use these resources," Salt Lake officials re Salt Lake resources being stretched to serve the needy Ascaata Pn In SALT LAKE CITY - Like most big cities, Salt Lake City reports that hunger and homelessness are increasing and that local resources to relieve them are inadequate. This is truly a crisis situation." Salt Lake officials wrote in response to a survey by the U.S. Conference of Mayors. The results were released Monday. The group surveyed 29 cities whose mayors are members of its Task Force on Hunger and Homelessness. The cities estimate that requests for emergency food assistance increased by 16 percent nationally last year and that 22 percent of all requests were not met. In Salt Lake City, officials estimated that requests increased by 15 percent and that 10 percent of requests werent met. Sometimes food supplies are limited and st Non-homcle- ss ported. Salt Lake City was among 59 percent of the cities surveyed that report an increase in requests for emergency shelter. The most significant increase for emergency shelter in Salt Lake City during the chilpast year has come from families with dren." city officials wrote. They estimated that 28 percent of the homeless are families. The length of time people have remained homeless in Salt Lake City this year has increased somewhat because of the difficulty of obtaining affordable housing," officials added. Salt Lake City was also among the 75 percent of cities reporting that requests for government-assisted housing for families has increased. The wait for public housing can be up to 24 months long. The officials outlook for the future? Hunger and homelessness will continue to increase. The available resources are inadequate to meet the need for assistance. This is truly a crisis situation, they wrote. low-inco- From 1 Newly elected Mayor II. Jay Ritchie was included in the selection process and is pleased with the choice. Scott brings with him skills and abilities that we definitely need in our community to meet the challenges we are facing," Ritchie said. He will be a very capable administrator and I am tickled to death to have him." The OgdenWeber& Humane r Society invite you to make a Christmas donation to The Adoption Center at Ogden Standard-Examine- City Animal Shelter. Dry Neilson was hired for S36.500 cona year and has a three-yetract with the city. 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