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Show Sunday. July 25, WW. Till: DAILY HI R l I), Prou, I lali Pafg 1)5 Nine Utah residents among those made ill SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Nine Utah residents were among more than 200 people who suffered diarrhea, fatigue and other symptoms after The unpasteurized juice was sold as liquid and frozen under several brand names: Aloha, Earls, Joey Tomato's, Markon, Sun Orchard, Syscon, Trader Joe's, Voila and Zupan. It also was sold under the brand name Vareva for use in restaurants, drinking unpasteurized orange juice tainted by salmonella. The outbreak was reported last week by the national hotels and other institutions. Centers for Disease Control Stone said one Utah victim and Prevention, which said was hospitalized from June 24 that as of July 13, there were to at least July 15. 207 cases of orange Sun Orchard recalled the Salmonella illness in 15 juice on June 25 after clusters states and two Canadian of salmonellosis first were detected among people who provinces, plus another 91 susdrank orange juice or fruit pected cases. The CDC initially reported smoothies in Washington and four Utah residents were sickOregon. Both clusters and later ened by orange juice made by cases were traced to Sun Sun Orchard Inc. of Tempe, Orchard, which now pasteurAriz. By Thursday, the number izes its juices. of reported Utah illnesses had Also recalled was margarita risen to nine, said epidemiolomix with fresh orange juice in containers labeled gist Nicole Stone of the Utah "Condensed Margarita Mix, Department of Health's Sun Orchard Inc., Tempe, juice-relate- Ogden City Mall on verge of being sold, officials say The OGDEN, Utah (AP) Ogderi City Mall is on the verge of being sold, according to business and city officials. store, said the proposed sale is the first good news he has heard in a long time. "It makes us very optimistic. It has just seemed that the mall was in stagnation for so long and nobody knew what was going on." The Cigna insurance company took over ownership in 1996 after the Hahn Co. defaulted on think it's a percent chance, but I wouldn't say it's a Glenn certainty," Mayor Mecham said. Since June, parties involved with the mall have been meeting with a North Carolina businessman who has paid a down payment on the mall. Ric Minton, the s real-estat- JASON OLSON lTie Daily Herald Finishing touches: Mark at their shop Doyle Wilson works on in Midway. CAMP in a Wilson Camp, an trailer built by Doyle and his brother "They have the same floor plan as the old camps of 100 years ago." Continued from Dl water from two the cabinets to be installed five-gallo- con- n Mark Wilson tainers to the faucet. Outside, the construction is heavy aluminum siding with angle iron corners. "Some people crash them into trees," said Mark. To the left of the door is an iron meat hook and broom holder. "These were on all the old camps," said Mark. And, the roof is still rounded so the snow will fall off. A NEW feature on the outside are two levels, "so no one can argue if the camp is level or not," said Mark. "Most of our customers are sheepherders, but we also sell to hunters and fishermen, we have even sold to artists," said Mark. "I have also sold two to retired sheepherders, one lives in Sun City, Ariz., and the other in San DiegoCalif. They park their camps outside their homes and go out and sit in them," commented Mark. "We build them so that everything in here should last a long time," Mark stated. "The camps go into rough country and need to be able to endure the rugged country and temperatures," he concluded. The move stirred uncertainty among businesses, and last January the mall's Nordstrom store closed. Nine more stores in the mall have closed since then. "The concern was that the mall would never be sold and that it would eventually go under," Russell said. Bryan Clontz said he was giving the mall six more months before taking his card book comic and shop, Collector's Craze, somewhere else, but, "The news of new ownership keeps me here." e -- the 0 payments. broker for the buyer, declined to identify him. "All I can tell you now is that he has made an offer on the mall, and it has been accepted," Minton said. " Mecham said one of the loose ends that need to be finalized is the possible sale of the mall parking terrace, which belongs to h n Ariz." 90-plu- " d half-gallo- "I 9 city. Rick Russell, owner of the Boot Hill western clothing COKE Continued from Dl contamination and complaints of illness by hundreds of consumers led Belgium, France, the and Luxembourg Netherlands to ban products for more than a week. Since the bans were lifted, Coke had less than a month of breathing space before Pepsi's complaint caused investigators this week to comb through files at Coke offices in Britain, and Austria, Germany So9 ill! . i .i. i r o fit H't it. 1 8o0 In Germany, Denmark and Austria, Coke controls between 43 percent and 57 percent of the market. Pepsi's share is between 5 percent and 9 per- ... - Mi . - ' i cent. 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