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Show Wednesday, September a, lbau ink himUUj, novo, Utah, Pane Bj UTAH APPLIANCE" & FURNITURE CO. Utah section to open Monday 1-- "lJ," ...... J Woman falls from tree she wants to save - '171 Jljmw1! 80 - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The reconstructed section of Interstate between Redwood Road and will open on schedule Monday, the Utah Department of Transportation said. "There'll still be a little work going on, but essentially the new segment is complete and we think we will have traffic on it by midday," Kim Morris, UDOT community relations director, said Tuesday. The date, Oct. 1, was the one promised when the 1.4 miles of freeway were closed Oct. 1, 1989, Morris said. At that time, UDOT officials had a choice of closing the freeway, or taking up to 2V4 times longer and leaving the freeway open for limited service while work went with traffic. Opting for a full closure also would save some $3 million to $4 million, the officials said. "If we'd have gone the other way, we would at this time be telling people that they still had another year and a half of inconvenience," Morris said. 80 - ,riiw-- Briefs PUBLIC NOTICE Interstate 15 ill iSrrim) f -- (T1 ' RIVERDALE (AP) A woman who climbed a tree in hopes of saving it from a developer's chain saws has fallen out of it, but that hasn't deterred her efforts to prevent the tree from being cut down. y Meantime, her two daughters and married son have alternated taking her perch in the tree to protect it, she said. && side-by-si- de Dogs nip, nab 2 wanted men "(hi. . - were deciding whether to file charges in the car theft. Thirsk said Salt Lake City police had spotted the men in Midvale and were waiting for that city's police to arrive for backup when He said the the men fled on men later abandoned the car and fled into a field, where they were subdued by dogs from the canine unit. "The suspects were injured by the canine unit dogs," Thirsk said. "They got bitten up pretty good." prescription drug use sought SALT LAKE CITY (AP) She climbed the tree and threatened not to come down Friday when a developer of a shopping center being built next to her home said the tree was in the way of a retaining wall and started to cut it Model A105 DEPENDABLE HEAVY DUTY WASHERS First in preference, ib jserj on Consumer Bund Prpleienre Surveys) Hermes Associates, the developer Shopping building the Wal-MaCenter, maintains the tree is on its property and must be cut down in order to meet landscaping requirements agreed upon by the River-dal- e City Council. rt Working out of a mobile home dubbed the Docmobile, physicians and staff from the Salt Lake Clinic have taken to the streets this AP Laserphoto week, providing free services to or needy families. Here, Jody Stewart (left) administers a test to Shelly Petty. low-inco- Governor returns to remodeled office - Gov. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Norm Bangerter returned from a three-wee- k trip overseas to an office filled with $95,000 worth of new furnishings, including a custom-mad- e rug woven with the state seal and a hydraulic table. But the Republican governor wasn't sure if he liked the new look, the first remodeling since he took office in 1986. "I can't decide yet," Bangerter said Monday. "All I knew is the desk was to be oval and there'd be 5. Data base on SERVICE down. Docmobile Salt MIDVALE, Utah (AP) Lake City police dogs have captured two men wanted in a robbery of a Wendy's restaurant earlier this month following a high-spee-d chase on Interstate 15. Lt. Ken Thirsk said Wednesday that police were holding a Midvale Man and a Las Vegas man pending charges in the Sept. 20 robbery of outlet. the fast-foo- d He said the men were caught after abandoning a car stolen in Las Vegas, and Nevada authorities STORE DEPENDABLE PRODUCTS, Elizabeth Carlin was treated for a deep gash on her right leg when she fell off a ladder climbing out of the black walnut. The school teacher said her doctor told her to stay out of the tree. 111 if STOP BY THE DEPENDABILITY DEPENDABLE a table that would go up and down," Shortly after the governor left last month for a trade mission to Europe, the Soviet Union and the Far East that ended Friday, state crews began clearing out his office. Gone are the boxy wooden desk and oversize simulated wood-grai- n conference table. Gone are the worn chairs and sofa. Gone are the ll soiled textured wallpaper and carpeting. In their places are items selected wall-to-wa- Ynf i rJ J0 -data U by Linda Slater, an interior designer hired by the state as part of a $3.5 million remodeling project at the Capitol that includes offices and meeting rooms used by the Legislature. The state official overseeing the project acknowledges the remodeled office may not be to Bangert-er'- s personal taste. After all, Bangerter is known to be more comfortable in his West Valley City home than in the Governor's However, County Surveyor measured Carlin's property Monday, coming to the conclusion that about three or four inches of the diameter tree is on Carlin's land. "She owns part of the tree," said Reeve, who noted that he was using the developer's own survey information. "So there's definitely an issue." Later Monday, Hermes issued a statement saying flatly, "The subject tree is on our property ... this tree must be removed to accomplish the required construction." 1 Model I ' 1 I1WI miv DE303 $Afa w' mm DEPENDABLE BIG LOAD DRYERS Dependability proven in laundries. self-servi- Carlin, saying she needs the tree's shade, has hired Ogden lawyer Steve Bailey to negotiate with the developer. "It's a shame to have this haphas had pen," she said. "Wal-ma- rt a good reputation. But I've left it to my attorney to keep them from cutting it down and to keep them off my property." n '"i nr"i I UUUUud uvvuvl BUY NOW! IT GUARANTEE THE YEAR WE WILL TO as m ACT NOW! Otter fends April 1. 1990 A computer base of confidential pharmacy state-controll- records would help licensing authorities control prescription drug abuse, state officials and pharmacists agree. 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