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Show WiaMay( tj 9996 - The Daily Utah Ouwakfe Democrat Hopes Snpwbasin Proves Rep. Hansen's Undoing the World Wide Web and the rest of the information superhighway! ! ! Plus earn 1 credit on your own schedule! to use your Learn aji, Utah OGDEN, - (AP) Tm not on the far extreme say- exchange, and he is enthusiastic ing, 'You don't get anything But is about Holding's plans for the land: ski another Deer Valley what we want installation of eight g up there?" Sanders said, referring to lifts, eight traditional lifts, and 50 the popular Park City-are- a resort equipment miles to the southeast The development plan also The 1,320 target acres, once includes construction of private resheavily overgrazed by livestock, was idences to house more than 1,200, pari of a tract acquired by Ogden town houses for more than 800, and overnight lodging for nearly 3,700, years ago to protect the watershed. The land was then given to the plus four day lodges and three Forest Service in the 1930s to be mountaintop restaurants, Hansen said Sanders' opposition managed for recreational ties. ,.. , tj;,: v; , '. "flics in the face of what a person "The bottom line is, the land can do with his own property." The congressman also said belongs to the US. Forest Service," Sanders said. "You couldn't give a Snowbasin needs the extra land to junk, car to a mechanic and then, prepare the resort to host the downafter he fixes it up, go back and say, hill and super giant slalom events at That's my car. I want it back now.' the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. But Sanders said everything he "We need to ask what makes has seen indicates Snowbasin only Utah what it is. It's the exceptionally beautiful lands we need to pro- needs 700 acres of Forest Service tect." land, not 1,320 acres, to adequately an attorney from host the Olympic runs. Sanders, "Mr. Hansen believes that Kaysvillc, has been running newspaads golf courses and urging voters to apply to per Hansen for condominium or cabin units arc necessary as well. Thus, the need for more acres," he counsites in the Snowbasin area. "Please" stop the selling of Utah tered. Snowbasin spokesman Chris for special interest gain," the ads say. Hansen sees the swap as a minor Peterson declined to comment. If Democratic congressional hopeful Greg Sanders has his way, the proposed Snowbasin ski resort land swap could help topple eight-terincumbent Rep. James Hansen this G high-spee- d snow-makin- m fall Eo Psych 500R-3- Members of Utah's congressional delegation are supporting legislation to trade 1,320 acres of Forest Service land to Snowbasin in exchange for more than 4,000 acres of other lands held by resort owner Earl Holding., , 6il.!q: --, . .. 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