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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune UTAH also being credited with fewerac. cidents, downto 448 for1999 from 483the previousyear Tooele Transcript-Bulletin BOX ELDER Corrineresident Don Byington and Jim Coyle of Ogden have asked the Box Elder County Com. sionto use part of a runway at a closedairport in Tremontonas a racing strip for UTAH New Christmas and gift-giving Races would be held ev. drei .iterature Review Group's annual Christmas Booktalk. The Booktalk is Monday (from dren using scaled-down dragsters titles will be the focus of the Brigham YoungUniversity other Saturday fromspringto Emory for children ages 8 to 1 The two men assured the county they would provide all neces: Pte Grand Wayne insurance for the . provide emergency ser- bathrooms andcleanup, leaving the county withno finan cial responsibility orliability Those who part te in a training session and qual be allowedto race strip of runway Commissioners told the pair that the countyhasstill not formalizedits purchaseofthe airport from Tremonton andthat other usesare being lookedinto. nottelling youno,” sai ioner Royal Norman. “Wejust "t say yes right now.” The Leader GARFIELD Garfield County Commissioner Maloy Dodds has been named chairmanof the public land steering committee for the Na- tional organization in the country representing county | Counties Making Today's Headlines SEVIER TheSevier County Sheriff's Office has added a newtip hot line for reporting crimes. Because people are sometimes reluctant to call with information and haveanofficer cometo their home,Sheriff Phil Barney said the hotlinewas initiated. Callers may leave information onthe hot line anonymously if they desire,thesheriff said. The hot line number is (435) 896-6718 and can be accessed 24 hoursaday. Hal Edwards SUMMIT Merchants along Park City’s historic Main Street have voted governments. The steering committee will fo- not to fund a marketing program cus on federal landissues including tax immunity problems, shared natural resource pay- street to counter increasing com petition from stores outside the city limits. There were 200 ballots sent to store owners and ofthosereturned, 19 were in favor of being charged a special fee while 56 op: ments and land management practices. The association's goals are to improve county government, act as a liaison with other levels of government, present county posi- tions on national issues and advance the public's understanding ofthe role of counties in national that would have promoted the posed the plan, which would have cost businesses between $700 and $800 a year. If passed, the funds wouldhave been used to organize sp¢ 1 events,like street dances, finance issues. Garfield County News Q SANPETE Ali but three registered voters showedupat the polls during the Nov. 2 election in Sterling, popu- lation 273. Officials said 108 people cast ballots — for a 97 percent voter turnout — to elect Marilyn Lyons and Larry Hansen to the Town an advertising campaign and pay for a part-time administrator. back shopping on Main Street,” said Hooker. he Park Record a TOOELE much less in larger Sanpete have jumped 271 percent between September 1998 and September with 2,600 residents, only 28 percent of theeligible voters showed upat the polls and in Ephraim, with 3,700 residents, only 15 percent of the registered voters picked the three new City Council members. —Messenger-Enterprise Traffic citations in Tooele City filed a lawsuit to compel Salt Lake County to grant a zoning variance ees, Boberg turned to Disability Law Center attorneys, whofiled the lawsuit recently in U.S. District Court of Utah. “The case is a classic example of NIMBYismor ‘not in my backyard’ discrimination,” said Law Center attorney Lauren Barros, Accordingto the lawsuit, on Oct 26, a land-use inspector for the county's Public Works Depart ment told an employee of the Addictions Recovery Center (recently incorporated under the new nameArcof Little Cotton wood), that the business Soe “never get a business lic ind that she neededto “get out ‘of bere immediately.” Although attorneys for Boberg maintainthe Archasyet to accept patients in the remodeled homeof Jeffs’ many wives and children, county officials LakeCity. Call 2635 for lunch reservations. Thursday Military Equipment Static Display, 7 a.m., Marriott Plaza, books for children to people around the BYU campus. Veterans Day Canned Food Drive, 7:30 a.m., Administration Bldg. Rm. 103, Weber State Uni versity, Ogden. 3. Marine Equipment Dis: D Utah Vietnam Vet erans Memorial, Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City W Veterans Day Memorial Ser vice, 8 a.m., Utah Vietnam Veter ans Memorial, Capitol Hill “10th Mountain Division Q WASATCH The Heber Valley Railroad will begin its annual Polar Expre train rides Nov. 27. Leaving therailroad depot in HeberCityat 5 p.m., children ai treatedtoa liverenditionofChi Van Allsburg’s popular Christmas story, The Polar Expre: about a boy whotakesatrain trip to the NorthPole. While aboard the train, which is pulled by a steam locomotive similarto the onein the book, hot cocoa andcookies will be served and Santa Claus will make an ap pearance The Heberrailroad will stage the event 14 times through the holiday season. Additional train coaches have been addedthis year andspecial overnight packages will be offeredby area hotels. For moreinformation, call the railroad at (435) 654-5601, or, in the Salt Lake Cityarea, (801) 581-9980. ~The Wasatch Wave a WASHINGTON At least 150 runners and walk ers are expected to participate in the Butch Cassidy 10K run and 5K walk Saturday during what many consider Utah’s most scenic foot race. The course begins in Spring. dale, just outside the south en. and No mail service Liquor stores closed Banksclosed Federal offices closed Parkingis free S.L county city libraries closed P Garbagepickup on schedule Busservice unchanged panel discussion, 8:30 a.m., altair Room, U ar in the Pacific” Union panel 9:30 a.m., Union Bldg. Saltair Room at the U. BW Honoree Ceremony with three Medal of Honor recipients, 11 a.m., Union Bldg., Ballroomat the U. B® Veterans Day Parade, 11 South 8400 West, Magna rt World War II Vet abe jation Day, 11 a.m., 800 North MainStreet, Tooele. ® Patriotic Flag Ceremony, 11 a.m., Eldred Senior Center, 270 West 500 North, Provo. W@ Veterans Hospital Visita tion, 1 p.m., VA Medical Center Volunteers, 500 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City B Utah Celebration, 2 p.m., Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City ®USO Show, Room 250, 2:30 p.m., Utah State Veterans Nursing Home, 700 Foothill Drive, Salt LakeCity. @ Veterans Day Spaghetti Din. Saturday @ The VA Medical Center and VARegional Office are sponsor: ing a Homeless Stand Down, in which homeless veterans can get assistanceon legal, income, men: tal health and medical problems. Thestand dow iis from 9 a.m. to 2 JA 500 Foothill eCity. C all 584-1207 Veterans Day Planner to Present WVC Vision West Valley City plannersat- housing andoffices shouldbelocated. Those maps were combined A group ofarchitects brain- with Calthorpe Associates’ background research to create a neighborhoodplan. “Wehave spent too many years tempted to transform 3500 South. stormed somethingfor the place. Now, nationally known planner Peter Calthorpe is throwing his ideas into the m Representatives of Calthorpe Associates will present a neigh- borhoodplanfor the area around 3500 South, the Jordan River and living downto the expectations of the area and | am excited to start living up to what could bein this part of town,” says resident Gundi Jones. Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” wasfilmed. Proceeds raised from the $20 entrance fee will be donated to West). helps us to understand how the Calthorpe is an advocate of NewUrbanism, a movementthat area can develop as a coherent neighborhood,” s Aric Jensen, Cottonwood Canyon Road, after sheagreed to scale back the proposal from 27 to 16 patients, but the county issued the cease-and- desist order. While the county’s planning lawsuit erts that Jeffs, many wives, and other polygaresidence. Attorneys Law Cent for the Disability information call (435) 772-3435 or (435) 635-4333. LinAlder favors environmentally-friendly, mixed-use neighborhoods. A group of West Valley City residents gathered Oct. 7 at a workshop to share ideas about where shops, restaurants, harass employees and would-be employees. ‘Thelawsuit seeks to endtheal leged harassment, overturn a county cease-and-desist order and compel approval of Arc's use permit Boberg said she hoped neigh bors would drop their opposition to the group home at the mouth of the canyon, 3677 E. Little Tickets now on sale! Good seats still available. a long-range planner for West ValleyCity Calthorpe’s work was paid for witha $30,000 grant from Envision Utah, the State Quality Growth Commission and Utah Power. 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CALL 7 DAYS A WEEK 1-800-700-1242, ext. 140 Fair Housing Act prohib: countyfrom denying housing opportunities to the disabled in cluding addicts and the mentally evening of dance. November 10-13 at the Capitol Theatre. Call us today! ill if similar housing opportu: nities would be allowedforothers. Furthermore, it requires the county to make “reasonable” ex 355-ARTS ceptions to its zoning to provide housingfor thedi 1 GASTRONOMY apy sey ia CMC U Una ene POT mS CeCe with the back ing of neighbors who oppose the project allegedly continue to Three Ballets One Evening Infinite Passion Veterans Day Choral and Band Concert, 7 p.m., Huntsman Tooele police Lt. Craig Wexels Springdale’s Youth Activities of Zion summerprograms, For more van Manen Centerat theU. during 1999 for moving and says 4,608 citations were issued Balanchine Brandsen ner, 6 p.m., Homeless Veterans Fellowship, 3159 Grant Ave Ogden Otherresidents are invited to home for the mentally ill, has applications and then allegedly threatenedto arrest her employ- Today Author and singer Deanna Edwardsperformsat 11:15 a.m. at the Heritage Center, 10 I South (west of Main Street), Salt give their opinions. “Getting local people involved mists did not maintain the property as a “single-family” claimedprotection under the fed: eral Fair Housing Act. But when county officials denied her permit interest City Hall Multipurpose Room, 3600 S. Constitution Blvd. (2700 equipmentviolations. Wex ributes the increase to residents complaining moreto police about drivers breaking the law The result of more citations is ARTIS Universityof Utah, Salt Lake City Those attending the Booktalk will easily discover someof the great books nowavailable rather than wading though volumes of titles, according to Gabi Kupitz of the Lee Library. The Booktalk was started by BYU librarian Janet Francis to provide lists of Christmas and gift trance to Zion National Park, JONASKAGE, Townsite where the movie“Butch hoping to locate inside the former digs of polygamist leader Rulon for a residential treatment center call Vl y Veterans Day activities Here aresomeevents ofparticular ends in the historic Grafton 1999. staff maintains that neighborhood zoning ordinances exclude any. thing but single-family homes, the Jefis. Gloria Boberg,the directorof a proposed addictions-treatment titles discussed. For more information. (801) 378-6735. Utahns will remember veter ans of many wars duringthis Redwood Road tonight at 7 in the Disability Law Center Sues County To Force OK of Treatment Center BY GREG BURTON ‘THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE TheDisability Law Center has onthefirst level of the Harold B. Lee Library. The event is free. Attendees Steve Hooker, whopushedfor the measure, said the defeat will have long-term consequences. “My view is that Main Street has an image toget past to get local: Council. The number of voters was County communities farther north. For the councilraces in Manti, 4 to5 p.m. in the new auditorium will receive a bibliographyofthe tional Association of Counties. ‘The association is the only na- Chil Veterans Day Activities, Special Holiday Services Dr. James M. Ferguson is conducting a research study of an investigational medication for people who suffer unpleasant or unwanted side effects from Paxil, Zoloft, Celexa or Prozac. 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