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Show Wasatch Canyon Reporter and Crossing to Safety. _ Fire Trucks, Water Rights, Dada day in the life of Democracy a nomic One of the big i issues was whether William Leavitt, august mayor of Alta Township, resumed the helm of ng the Alta Town Council Me Development by John Bresee — tionnaire to all residents Corporation asking for activities. Jody Schrontz will attend — input on ways to spend next year’s “or: HOt ‘to’ ..get’-a “cross. walk.” Apparently if need is shown, the state | the Association of Municipal — Community Development - funds. At democracy with nary a trace of the present it is expected the town will open heart surgery that he had recent- i will kick down: for the paint, signs, _ Councils meetings.” Calling Tim and ~ and whatever else is needed. A voice — of caution pointed out that ‘ ‘studies _ The town council aneiay: dealt show that significantly more acciwith the big issues. The new firetruck, dents involving pedestrians happen in which Amy Katz reported is capable crosswalks.” the gentleman provided of exceeding the canyon speed limit, his own foil, and observed “That is is a 200 hp turbodiesel capable of ly undergone. doing the “pump and roll.” (ed note- _ because is that legal in Utah.) A technique that allows the firetruck to be more people are, therefor it is most likely where they will be in accidents.” | Whew! | , In the meeting notes it states “Two responsive to moving fires, like wildfires. The truck also comes equipped is where the TON ow S Ba ie Suid _ receive $25,000, although that could Jody volunteers in this instance ee change depending on the federal bud-> — taking liberties with the definition. si get. If you have ideas submit your: ~ Good work just the same: The only moment in the meeting: | input in writing, to the Town Offfice, ee before April 10th. that could be called dramatic was when Mayor Leavitt had to carefully — explain to a slightly miffed property owner that the intention of the Alta Alta at downtown ly to hear the Marshall’s report. In his meetings Tim next career he could tackle comedy con- writing. - 111 Business and property checks | 85 Motorist assists 8 Watershed violations home convenience a distant third. For those who have never been to. ~ a council meeting it is worth it mere- is 42 Traffic violations insurance rates second, and vacation teered to represent Evenden -Enforcements for this time: 42 Alcohol enforcements water system is for fire fighting first, Town Council members have volun- with Class A- foam. a the crosswalk 50 Ski rack patrols -8 Minor accidents 15 Ski Thefts _ 1 Skis recovered| 12 County assists 11 Vehicle impounds Kate Black has circulated a ques- _ tact for Utah eco- — The Alta Snowflake Festival by Katie Ahrens TREAT SERVING ONLY _ Ll QUALI Ty VECGHIES MEATS & . CHEESES -e SLICED IN STORE 4 DALY Fire Department for their courageous and 1” 9SQUTH MAIN, DOWNTOWN, SALT LAs (8On) LENE. Guy. 559-2400 new, big and beautiful Albion Day Lodge was just begging to be ae in. And rea- endurance | © Skill Development for Tennis and Golf It's all part of the fun of class!!! Classes are one and a half hour sessions _ Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Kathleen Leopardi, ACSM, CSCS PERSONAL department. This money helps buy and ~ maintain rescue, safety and fire prevention for two reasons. #1 was that the brand ¢ Agility for Soccer and Ultimate Games FOOTHILL | The “Flake” Festival originated in 1987 Cet in Shape f spring and Summer Acti les TRAINING | 2350 S. Foothill Dr. 484-2828 Call now to register | of food, time & money from the lodges., businesses and citizens of Alta have helped raise over $14,000 for the fire - jt all down than by celebrating the 10th Annual Alta Snowflake Festival & | son #2 was gear, equipment and supplies. The Snowflake Festival has blossomed - into a two week community event that | - gives everyone one last chance to party, ito honor Alta’s | Volunteer ) © _ And thus a tradition was born. eee dollar. Can’t think of a better way to wind Gass TeTrainingClasses. ° Hiking and si dedicated volunteer work. Another season, another notch, astnae Fireman’s Benefit BBQ. CROSSROADS PLAZA, RCHARD'S STREET — | say goodbye and maybe, just maybe, = lucky. The Alta Calendar Long time Alta residents Lew Moore (Alta Java, Ski Patrol) and Jerry Oyama (Blackjack) are producing the Alta Calendar for 1997. Vintage black and white photographs fro the collection of the Utah Historical Society are combined with color shots by Alta’s talented contemporary photographers. Included are photos by Barb Altum, Elizabeth Boehm (Wildcolor Gallery), Lee Cohen, Craig Dillon,| Tom Plofchan, and Dobber and Brenda Price (Feak| Photo). Each month includes a quote from one of |Alta’s famous and infamous denizens, and a piece of Alta trivia. Calendars will be available April first (no kidding) at Blackjack or Alta Java, or by mail for the} Alta Calendar, Box 8113, Alta, Utah 84092. The} |cost is $12.06 (which includes Utah sales Please add $2.00 per calendar for mail orders. tax). |