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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, March 25-28, 2017 The Park Record A-10 LOOKING TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS? CONTACT THE SALES REPRESENTATIVES AT THE PARK RECORD TO Obituary Coco 2005 - 2017 On Monday, March 13, at approximately midnight, a very special chocolate Lab said goodbye for the last time. Coco, the mascot of Mercer Automotive and the love of Richards Tire, was euthanized after a brave battle with bone cancer that blew in as quickly as a hurricane might hit Florida and took my baby down in a matter of weeks. Rest assured to anyone who knew her, Coco might well be remembered as a hooligan, a James Cagney type of character that you’d love to hate, but then again, to the majority of us, there was no one we’ve ever known who was more loyal, protective, entertaining and loving than Coco Rest in Peace my baby! Coco Salt Lake puts $1.5 million toward Bonanza Flats buy LEARN HOW ONE OF OUR PRINT AND DIGITAL PACKAGES CAN GET YOUR BUSINESS NOTICED 435.649.9014 Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City will pay $1.5 million to help purchase a Wasatch County parcel that it says is critical to protecting its watershed. The Salt Lake City Council passed a resolution Tuesday to help purchase Bonanza Flats, a 1,350-acre parcel of land. Council members say the land can be used for recreation and that it’s important additional development doesn’t threaten the city’s watershed. Park City residents have committed $25 million in bonds toward the parcel’s $38 million purchase price. Summit County has committed $5.7 million and conservation groups have raised $2 million. Salt Lake officials say they are in talks with Park City about management options for the parcel. Utah reimbursed for cost of a Colorado mine spill Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY — Utah officials say they have been fully reimbursed for costs incurred during the response to a 2015 mine waste spill that fouled rivers in three Western states, but a lawsuit against the federal government hasn’t been ruled out. The Deseret News reported state environmental regulators said Tuesday that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has paid a total of $464,000 to Utah, fully paying the Utah Department of Environmental Quality for its initial response to the Gold King Mine spill. An EPA-supervised work crew triggered the spill that sent 3 million gallons of toxic wastewater containing arsenic, lead and other heavy metals into the Animas River near Silverton, Colorado. The spill reached waters in Utah and New Mexico. Utah lawmakers have set aside $500,000 to pay for litigation against the EPA. COTTONWOOD AND LAYTON HILLS ONLY CLOSING! ENDS SUNDAY! 75 80 % % TO OFF ORIGINAL TICKETED PRICE! ALL AREA RUGS! HAND CRAFTED RUGS AND MACHINE REPRODUCTIONS. SIZES FROM 2’ X 3’ TO OVERSIZED 9’ X 12’! STOREWIDE SAVINGS UP TO 80 % OFF LOWEST TICKETED PRICE! SELECTED COSMETICS, FRAGRANCES AND BRANDS EXCLUDED COTTONWOOD MALL 4835 HIGHLAND DRIVE IN SALT LAKE CITY (801) 278-0052 LAYTON HILLS MALL 1000 LAYTON HILLS MALL IN LAYTON (801) 546-5000 We accept Macy’s Card, Cash, Master Card, Visa, American Express and Macy’s Gift Cards. Sorry, no checks. As of 1/8/2017 All sales are nal, no returns, no adjustments. Due to the nature of this sale, we can no longer honor coupons, mall certicates, or advertised prices offered at other Macy’s locations or website. Reg./Orig. prices are offering prices that may not have resulted in sales, and intermediate markdowns may have been taken. Selected cosmetics, fragrances and brands excluded from this sale. The rug department is a leased department, and discounts may vary from storewide discounts. |