Show Top of UtahWest Standard-Examine- r Salt Lake mayor may cut dues to league Utah League of Cities and Towns may not get $85000 membership fee The Associated Press - SALT LAKE CITY Utah League of Cities and Towns Director Ken Bullock often boasts about his organization’s 100 percent membership But Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson may ruin the record The new mayor-haproposed cutting the city’s $85000 annual league membership dues from next year’s budget throwing the league into a lobbying and mars keting flurry Sandy mayor and League president Tom Dolan has sent letters urging Salt Lake City Council members to restore the budget item Council Chairman Carlton Christensen a league board member warns that Salt Lake could losing the national league’s convention in the fall of 2002 And Bullock is aggressively promoting his group’s services “We provide a lot of training Web service legal service budget information planning and zoning expertise” Bullock said “We do this 365 days a year” Salt Lake City’s dues - based on property values sales taxes and population are twice as cities of much as the West Valley City Provo and Sandy The money from Salt ' Lake makes up 6 percent of the league’s $12 million annual bud- get Without the capital city on board the league could lose clout as the voice for all of Utah’s 236 cities and towns a job the organization has held for 93 years Just four months in office Anderson is dissatisfied with the league on several counts “When we pay money to any organization we need to conthe stantly of our participation” he said “That’s a lot of money It’s d tax dollars people’s We ought to make sure it’s being hard-earne- spent responsibly” Anderson objects to the league’s support of the Questar bill passed by the Legislature this year that will eliminate a consumer agency that fights rate hikes at the Public Service Commission Anderson says the law which Gov Mike Leavitt allowed into law without his signature will hurt consumers And the mayor objects to league contributions from gas provider Questar and electric utility PacifiCorp Judge’s error allows withdrawal of guilt plea those pleading guilty a list of questions Cache County AttorLOGAN - A district judge’s ney Scott Wyatt said Judkins error has enabled the second of missed one notifying the accused two brothers accused of beating a of their right against Logan man to death in July to Lester Gonzalez and Edwin Danilo Gonzalez 30 both of 28 Logan pleaded guilty to manslaughter last year in the beating death of Martin Juarez Baz In February Lester Gonzalez appeared before 1st District Judge Clint Judkins to be sentenced Instead he moved to withdraw his guilty plea y window in Although a which time the court allows pleas to be withdrawn had lapsed his attorneys capitalized on an error 30-da- Judkins made when the guilty plea was originally entered Judges are required to ask A summary of agendas of pubhc agencies to be held Tuesday May 9 That forced Judkins to allow Lester Gonzalez to enter a new plea of not guilty The Gonzalez brothers were originally charged with murder but prosecutors reduced the charges to manslaughter in exchange for their guilty pleas Wyatt said he will not bump the charges back up if the case goes to trial “When we first got the case first-degr- Clearfield City Counci J 7 pm 55 South State Presentation of the draft consolidated plan Rezone request for property located at 254 E 200 South from C-- 2 Amendment of the Clear Vision ordinance Update and overview from the Wasatch Energy Systems Adoption of tentative budget for fiscal year 2000-0- 1 - MARILYN Clinton City Council 7 pm 1906 W 1800 North can be seen on US 50 in Nevada near Austin which is located about midway along the route which is described as the “the loneliest road in Amenca" It stretches from Lake Tahoe on the west to the Utah border on the east The Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership wants Congress stretch of the road as a National Heritage Area to designate a 300-mil- e of 1800 North Presentation and discussion Designation for rural road sought - of solid waste collection sendees Request for approval of a rezone of property located at approximately 1993 N 2031 North and 2037 North on the west side of 1500 West from Stretch of Highway 50 between Delta and Austin Nev would get funding Public hearing to present tentative budget for fiscal year 2000-0- ee murwe charged it as der” Wyatt said “But after the autopsy we felt like it was manslaughter These guy's recklessly first-degr- beat a drunk man to death” The Associated Press 1 A heritage protection group in eastern Nevada wants X JCongress to designate stretch of US a 300-miHighway 50 as a National Heritage Area from Delta Utah to Austin Nev “It’s a program that preserves and markets history” said Tonia Harvey chairwoman of the Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership The designation of the highway dubbed the “Loneliest Road in America” would provide local communities dotting the roadside with as much as $10 million in federal funding over 10 years “The money would be used for building restoration and to promote the area” said Patty Rimington White Pine Chamber of Commerce executive director Rimington who also serves on the Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership board said the designation would also provide local communities with tourists Harrisvflle City 7 pm 363 W Independence A yU Blvd Envision Utah presentation Two annexation public le hearings Consideration of preliminary fiscal 2001 budget Hooper Township 5 pm 2380 Washington standard size horses standards and definitions Final approval Hancock Estates 5200 W 5100 South Incorporation vote results and discussion Ogden City Council 5 pm 2484 Washington Blvd Consideration of property acquisition in Phase II of Lincoln Townhomes Analysis of impediments to Fair Housing Choice Budget workshop session on general administrative items following main meeting South Weber City Council 6 pm 1600 E South Weber Drive Final plat Cedar Cove PUD phase II at approximately 1980 Journal From 1C patients have had the luxury of getting to know Petersen not only as a doctor but also as a e bafriend He is on a sis with most of them “I think the most important thing I could have ever done was to spend the appropriate amount of time with my patients and really get to know them “I have always taken the time to explain everything to them and make sure they understand everything before they leave my office It’s a personal relationship I like it and they like it” Dr Bryon Naisbitt said Peterson was “was a wonderful first-nam- doctor” “He spent full time caring for his patients They were his chief concern and he was diligent in their care and diagnosis” said Dr Bryon Naisbitt an Ogden gynecologist “Dr Petersen also loved life was and was an all around great person” Naisbitt civic-mind- ed Among his many positions and awards he graduated from the University of Utah in 1936 and from St Louis University School of Medicine in 1 940 He has served as president of the Weber County Medical Society the Utah Society of internal medicine Utah State Medical Association the Utah Heart Association and Medical Staff of and St Benedict McKay-De- e He said his greatest accomplishment was that of serving as the only doctor of the Greater Ogden Chamber of Commerce “I’m going to stay active so I can keep the cobwebs out of upstairs” Petersen said “I love to fish hunt golf and travel so I’ll stay plenty busy and I’m sure I’ll still have my hands in medicine” a message for Ja- You can leave mie Lampros at Canal addition to providing irrigation water to 300 farms also provides water to about 6500 lawns and gardens in the area For safety reasons in monitoring the canal repairs state engineers are requiring the canal flow be increased gradually Baham said that is something canal officials have been doing On Friday engineers gave their approval for the flow of the canal to be increased to per second Baham said and could be up to full flow this across their crops particularly those transplant crops needing larger amounts of water early-o-n “The water is in the river and we have the water rights to it That unused water just runs to the (Great Salt) lake” Briggs said Briggs is considering gathering signatures of local farmers on a petition regarding the reduced flow and presenting it to canal company officials “They all want water” Baham said who on Friday received phone calls from a handful of farmers with the same concerns And the water is coming Baham assures “We haven’t been able to bring the canal up as quickly as the demand” he said Canal in The Davis-Web- er 625-422- 4 week Baham hopes farmers keep their petition rather than making waves over an issue that should be resolved soon “I don’t think it would be right to the state engineer” Baham said May 9a In 776-49- 51 544-580- 0 wwwcutrubusvwcom Across 217 (kle3salt47iiosit 1 (se habla espanol) MS fromlayton Hits Man next to Shopko g JO-Sp- WEBEB COUNTT 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LOGAN - Radio contact with extraterrestrial beings Estates phase I Public heanng for rezone of Oregon Shortline Railroad 00-1- 6 here” f The Associated Press Arts council presentation Final approval of Eagle right-of-wa- something especially when you talk with donors” But federal money is used mostly as “seed money” or as part of a “collective effort” Cottle said “The bulk of the resources are to be raised locally” Cottle said South Carolina’s “corridor” is divided into four regions highlighting the state's - and the South’s - centuries-lon- g evolution and culture The Internet site boasts that by taking two separate roads visitors can learn about “rice and indigo pirates and patriots slaves and free men” The Great Basin Heritage Area Partnership hopes to promote the West’s railroad ranching mining and Native American heritage as well as promoting the Great Basin National Park “People come to Baker to see the park but it never occurs to them that there’s more to see than just the park” Harvey said “With the hentage area we feel we can get them to stay longer and tour the entire area” One major difference -South Carolina's not marketing a “destination” and potential residents “It’s a good way to introduce people to our communities and show them what we have to offer” Rimington told the Ely Daily Times “Who knows? 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