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Show tedne,1pemtr '" 'i & Vehicles drive east on 3400 North then south on 400 East, which takes them over a hill. Residents said motorists can be going road by the time they mph on die SPraNGVHUE The ity Council lisTeach lull at 400 North. of the bottom the tened to a request to lower peed limits A members said they council of decided couple liave a to study Tuesday night and have driven around the neighborhood to done before mAing a final decision. About $0 people om the Springville get a feel tor the road. Chris Sorensen said he felt uncomfortHeights area showed up to support lowerable tin limit 25 h to driving 35 mph hut OK driving 30. mph speed ing the Council member fieri L. Cordon said she their tnortheast Springville neighborhood. They presented a petition with bout 300 received seven phone calls about lowering the speed limit lour in favor and three against. signatures to the council. ? 7.:, r 40-5- 0 35-m- ph r - $ g 35-mp- Continued from XI L Certv the Smothers Brothers' performance on SIbtaJilMrtv tatdh Thursdayngm$OTRAShell. as driven and involved in the detail, the timing and the creation 0f 'the act." Dick is the Sheriff's Department in the next survey while leaving out t!he Utah County Sheriff's TITANIC when the clock struck midnight, 'more than 300 people were in line with videos, CDs Cottar, Stated., a ages 'began standing inline Mondayntght about 11:30. "We really like it," said Jim ?5$. silliness. MSMtra'l 'to ChristensenofOrem.It's piece Of history. I've seen it twice (with my wife) and 1 was afraid if 1 didn't come tonight, Ofwn.TicKms 145. fftjrrmtw tion 'Office. :and other "Titanic" tparapher-naliin hand. Among those with the 'most 'booty were mother and daughter linda and liisa Hadfield. They 'had their hands full with 'two copies of the movie, she CDs and a copy of the Boston Clobe newspaper reporting the April 14, 19l2,siriking of the - Wa;m.to$;p:m.t everfpatient vounger hrother who is thwarted by his sibling's informa- tfxx'fc$jnoirrs 'their act its the tension created 'by a classic case of sibling rivalry. Dick says itj comes 'from their natural well.'I hate meanness in an act. Experience but is exaggerated. That is what 1 felt about Sonny and 'Cher's act. 1 hate marital Larger than life and when 1 watdhed discord, a ; "When you rput 'together tthem, 1 didn't 'feel 'the love. 5 show, parts of vour personality 'believe Sonny was 'brilliant, 'become larger than life. It's like II 'though. 'preferred 'marriage all the humor you get from Bill 'teams like George Burns and Cosby about 'his family. 'His life Gracie Allen. There was a lot of at home is not one big chuckle, love 'there. 'Grade was Wlari-oubut he wines some "very real 'but !George was ;a sgreat things there and imakes it 'big straight 'man, 'the Teal writer and funny." ;and creator Of the duo? . Audiences are so familiar with Tom Smothers' whine, Audience surprises iMom always loved you 'best," Because they are so ;pdlished that it lis no longer directly in and professional, would seem their performances, but people logical 'they can get audiences still know it's there. 'to 'laugh n cue. 'While 'that never 'had 'to (Often 'happens, Dick says 'the ; "Jack !Benny 'tell people he was stingy; It was audiences still httve the capaciimbedded in 'his (dhararfter' ; ty to surprise him. 'Dick says. "We don't 'have 'to "5tamdtimiTmsuimrwad'hv expiaininenatum competitio- n- ithe power of Ihe response, nd hildreh!have.Theorily'timewe c(mitfiime8Wttiiewtkr allude to it is when the tltage is IBick mays 'he 'never ttires df dark and 'the light goes 'to 'being a ipart 6t the 'Smothers Dick's 'bass as 'the .announcer 'Brothers. 'Only 'the 'traveling talks about "Mother Smothers' ahd being away from 4he family and 'the other sgets a'Httle old. favorite son . "f: One.' "tt 'married my wife year Whenyouthirik about anti a lialf ago, and 'between m is an unfair compewe 'have ill 'Children. She the tition,' iwys. 'Say you are three vears! older thanyour litnt'tirmgwith'tryingto . is o small, until 'make connections, 'Find enough you sget 'to 'be in your 50s, 'the ilht to do 'the imakeup 'and age difference its 'huge. I'm 'the Tinding a way to ipress the younger 'brother, and II lhad to garbage I'm going 'to wear. develop 'qualities 'my 'older 'tJriHke Tommy, though, who brothmliiiiitt'have?' iUrights'traveling.Tm usually OK lth It One day we had 'flights 'and eeveral tihe Other Stand, Win, said hewashaving descrlb Ihiinself as Ifots 'mare a ftSflSle day, so II 'decided tto rtn,calli2S30f s, ! it.lb-'Ungrivalr- Adamson said the ;pay difference may be between $2 and $8 an hour. Some officers suggested that Continued ftomAl Tts tbrt;pc?ar Continued from A l photo the county consider bonus and incentive programs as one way to help keep officers, and 'to include the Salt Lake County I wouldn't get the version." Christensen got to the store d t 11:15 p:m.and was because 'he was expecting more people. However, wide-scree- n reatshtp. H think Tm the only person iin Utah County "Who has never seen the movie," said Linda, a sur-'prise- 2, !998,THE DAILY HERALD, Fnwo, Utah said Biesinger, adding he plans tccontinue offering the service. Hagosine said she would check with iParamount's legal staff hut could not say what action 'the (company would take. ifbr $,Sunri8e Smilyideo waicutttheseimwhichKate WinSlet poses nuflaindnoih- - teacher in ILehi.'II got a lot of the things for school" Media 'Play ordered 3,000 copies of the hit movie in anticipation of the hash. A Media 'Play spokesman said the Store 'had sold upwards of l;000 copies by Tuesday afternoon. 'Celtic band Kirkmont was set up at the store's entrance, Papa John's Pizza donated pizza and drinks for hungry customers, the store's 40 employees were dressed in period costume and wore fifth-grad- e all-nig- Hagosine said if viewers find scenes (offensive, they simply DiCaprios and Winslet's acters have se. Tor another $3, shouldn't 'buy 'the video. "I understand .... some con(employees will edit ut other scenes. sumers are offended by footage IBLtfiinger said his store had they feel is inappropriate for (edited tibout 18 tapes since the their needs," Hagosine said. "'It "video was released. does not give them the right to 'the verwant (edited 'People freely edit." The Sunrise video incident is sions (Of 'the most successful n 'movie ever made '"so their jjust 'the 'latest in an 'ongoing can watch the movie with-oU- t editing ontroversy in Utah people 'being embarrassed Valley. iLast month, BYU iflhoutiChe said. 'Changed its film policy to show chil-dre- "Titanic" and the store had a karaoke machine set up for customers who wanted to sing along with the movie's songs. 'Golden Coral, an Orem restaurant, even donated "breakfast for those who stayed the night. Media Play is one of thousands of stores throughout the country that staged festivities to celebrate the movies release. The movie is priced at $19.95 and can be purchased at most video stores. all-nig- and films and unrated classics at its Varsity Theatre rather than films to make 'edit them acceptable for viewing on campus. The BYU decision was prompted by a request from Sony Pictures to top editing the company's films, according to a copyrighted story published e by the HYXJ student newspaper, The Dally only G PG- - PG-13-rat- H-rat- on-lin- Universe. Auto Loans to Ht S) Ycurle. y X i itp ihut-Cai."5iaH- fun.:1 limit iDajm,'il!ili!intthewm anTWwwrtt Hd nttihMr iuti uihMmtto slan fgreut ttime. usutttam, was ning (different (iton't mmmmmm. thMr lUB8itileviryMnw !had 'But . 'ihen, 5 aheaa 'much. "My ffcom my thougltawpettelUngimell'have nd iit is thoee 'real Ibwjther to maHte a'living.lI'loOkt life a 'Jwnces that make 'us the lot lhter'thBh my'bTOtherJfie Smothers 'Brothers " m u W hid tit really We'll. 'He could itthd the reads isome 'but mcreiiily tisep 'books ftat tBXt&n Jtati e:ry ? 'tWirtqftXJ ' 'tejtecmiicitofiKir, 'xz2tt men, tetH&m, . 3. f !betoOt?uy,ui 'rea'l-'-'i.'lcxi- ' !: 7 1 - i S,. 1 V' - o a'ttot a (do ae k: w.c: Clt rrxm 'Lout rtit'i, -- CITY zzunzzi 13 w Jwl ( 5 cl jiilw- - fearer V J -- -- 1 i 'i o fferValid September he qc3 't n wwwjmtnamerka.wgautQpromo;htrri read" words' t . issliOydyulenichutBsakid this vwny 77 V ' ir v 1 One person said he had County. Herbert said he is committed recently been to Colorado, and to about reviewing the process for deputies there make more than Utah $9,000 County determining how county law officers are paid. He also said deputies. But Herbert said Colorado the points and suggestions can't !be considered part of the made Tuesday will be brought same job market as Utah up in subsequent meetings. Char- 'Continued from A 1 Page A 1 About 10 people said they support the limit. Charlie Jakes, who works in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center emergency room, said he sometimes sees children hit on local roads brought in for emergency treatment. If there's anything we can do to prevent that, it must be done," he said. Cnly one person, Paul Edmunds, spoke against lowering the speed limit. He said he believes a cars speed is not related to kids getting hit. er that suggests lieonardo EDIT - awwir vl ft 1-- 30 u |