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Show FRIDAY, February 14, 1997 Weber Davis Salt gy SheFallLakeTribune tah La Red Wood Burning P Yellow Wood Burning Discouraged Green Wood Burning Allowed AIR QUALITY 533-7239 ROLLY & WELLS Todayis Valentine's Day, so hereis a list showing how much thecost of wooing your sweetheart has jumped in 20 years With the help of Great Expec. tations, the nation’s oldest dat ing service, based in Manhat tan, we give you these comparisons. The first number is the 1977 price; the second 1997. @ A dozenlong-stemmedroses: $25-$60 W Silk lingerie teddy: $4-$35 @ An ounceof gold: $150-$340 @ Pioneer Memorial Theatre ticket: $6.50-$34 @ Two-carat solitaire ring $2,000-$15,000 WAll-day'ski pass to Alta: $7 $27 M Gallonof gas: $0.63-$1.32 sion recently split 5-2, with the the Utah Judicial Conduct Commission has decided Young last November did not know the commission had chocolate: $2-$15 $500,000. We'd like to see them contribute something,” said Abigail Hansen, CHAD spokeswoman The citizens group was formedin Janu ary after 15-year-old Chad Riding was Babysitter (per hour): $0.50. shampoo, set killed in a hit-and-run acci busy intersection BThree-tier wedding cake Riding waskilled while on his way to a Boy Scout meeting $45-$130 after school hours. But West Valley residents say hundreds of children going to Hillsdale Elementary ™ Marriage license (Salt Lake County) $2.50-$45 and West Lake Junior Highare in danger beca use they must cross the busy inter section daily On Feb. 7, the state Transportation @ Elopement to Las Vegas, in. cluding hotel room and wed. ding ceremony: $112-$500. Commission promised $250,000 toward the would come from funds DOUBLE AGENT Last fall, Utah Rep. Merrill p rved for a drainage project at De People near 3100 South and Bangerter eight-year stint as an indepen. dent and rejoining the Repub lican fold But, according to records at the Utah Division of Corp tions, Cookis still the regis tered agent for the Utah Inde pendent Party aside NOW YOU SEEIT the House $3.75 million for ing to push will make for corporate projects inthe state. The bill passed the the youth of our Jim Potter is $255,000 grant will pay for new mobile computers for | patrol cars But the U.S. Department of | Justice stalled the process and sent part of the application back only because they could not read County Com missioner Brent Overson’s sig Passer-by Jones covered her with his overcoat, held his um. brella over her h held her 10 minutes later Drenched by heavy snowfall he remained until she was tak en to the hospital Davis returned to work Thursday with eight stitches in the back of her head Rolly & Wells welepme e-mail ly&wells@ rib.com he d means we take nd BY DAN LGAN : +4 s BY LINDA FANTIN WHE SALT Massive zoning ch: LAKE TRIBUNE soon could protect Salt ae / Wertman area : Riverton. F& M1 ccessf A proposal endorsed this | week by the county Oquirrh Mountain foothills. The changes fis most teachers,” she ie ff nseling ¢ eee i tor and that pe on the Se re they comple _ 0 stricter standards also will drive up on the price of homes and ¢ost developers plenty said he grimaces when he drives past the Pinnacle apartment complex on Bengal Boulevard andother subdivisions crowding the canyons along the east bench develop ments he regrets approving At some point, how people want to develop the mountains becomes unsafe and an extreme burden community services,” he said. “Reasonable people can disagree about where to draw the For Planning Commissioner Jeff Hawker, the a no-brainer. Hawker per. Inmates are sent there nths of their release the ae ki 1 Corned We: HOE other ers ed in re being moved he minimum-security Prom || 20,000 acres, nearly two-thirds of the growing trade-off was i | | affect eL f € ls Lake County's southwest corner from developers ning Commission restricts developmeut on s slopes and limits houses to one per 20 acres ix n | ger to chisel home sites into the h jut it needs to be drawn line If uphele the County Commissior "@4emption and the vote of b 8 aes la a She eae nd hi ners $10 million, Hansen said, He estimated the hi en far p probler ak int ed re th c es pped er ge { enrolled i cour est-be © of prison ee INMATE, Page C-§ CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS t name of a victim in a ille double homicide was incorrectly spelied Monday in Thq M t ee ( Lake elling Tribune. The correct Virginia ‘Kathy See PLANNERS, Page C Deported Felon Came Back, So Now He’ll Stay — in Prison until emergency vehicles ar rived a Prison School Program access, But the head still and kept her talking c 0 responsib ies ¢ To Limit Homes — In Southwest Hills | A VALENTINE TO. bleeding profusely f r money 100 baie We ce k Inmate Overload Hurts community called Southwest The new rules will prevent developers from viding fire-prone areas into small lots with limited downtown Salt Truman Ele It donated the same forfaa students attending ment th riet to tion tc e thi ery em 4 d tior eve at bu mut the 90. ¢ tudents. F » 4 board were nd for p mpathetie, ne way to show they understand that nature Lyle Jones, an account rep resentative of Washington Mu tual Bank in Park City Bertha Davis, a payroll clerk for the Newspaper Agency Corp., fell on aniey sidewalk in help pay ranite Board memb: Planners Seeking frustrated that comme terson said f meeting, the five-memb suppor resolution f ea p member é ne. “We ¢ not for roads nd {on a pedest from the k We all have a responsibility to ¢ enate earlier this week and is pending in Salt Lake County sheriff's Sgt. donations and application te students #ffect its priority safety Highway want a skywalk like this, which spans 8 But CHAD is not waiting. It is contis r funds West Valley City will pitch in $100,000. Gyanite $ : Riad i ven the Utah Grizzlies will donate proceeds from one of its March hockey, .W°St Valley City officials hope the ¢ Pee oes ogee ard the project We hope Granite School Distr for money from « also he 1 bly and heip fur propos ghwa ng th Pattersor Legisla ie Utah making its way thr ture. The bill, spons Sen. Millie go the Jordan Sch Peterson, D-West Valley City, would set _tict helped fund three o Cook won his first election in seven tries after ending his with the federal bureaucracy He has been applying for a See JUDICIAL, Page C-4 trian overpass, which would cost about @ Front-row ticket to Jazz game: $7 (in New Orleans) $180 (Delta Center) FEDERAL GUIDELINES ae} Zim: Hoping to Avoid Deaths have gone be fore the Granite School Board twice ask ing for financial helpto build the pedes. $2,000. issues were printed, but they ses to help schoolchildren cross the busy road Members of CHAD — Communities tel: $55-$134 were scrapped because an of fendingletter to the editor got through the proofreader Editor Jake Schow paper and the news — will be reeycled for next week Council sees the conduc tiee Mich Ste over the Bangerter Highway at 3100 MSuite at Little America Ho- Salt Lake Community Col lege’s weekly student newspa per, Horizon, suspendedpubli Tuesday. All 6,000 said Bar Preside Youngis Steyen k force minority urged the commission to open proceedings to public serutiny when a formal filed. Allowingpublic access to the eb ge and other do NE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE South. So has West Valley City $4 commission Director BY KATHERINE KAPOS ‘The question now is whether the Gran ite School District should pony up money $12.50-$40 a abot Most comp. d against judges ar meritless. Less than 10percent | ad to formal « ‘The Utah Department of Transporta tion has pledged money for a skywalk $42.00-$59 @ Haircut st Judge Young we're concerned Group Asks School Help For Skywalk @Limo service for an hour Paris: systemis working,” decided to retain controversial 3rd District Judge Dayid § wil d Luci M. something about it id 3rd District Judge Timothy Har son, the sole state judg on — the commission BReprimond quest C4 The commission will send : the the task-force reports to the Utah Judicial Cc % Utah State Bar and residents’ groups. The state's maydiscuss the issue. However, “the B r feels the present The commission's secrecy meant voters who narrowly A one-pound box Ghirardelli in g's re-election. If people are concerned about it, | assume they’) Members declined this week to take a position on whett er to shed morelight on their work. Consequently, com: plaints against Utah judges will remain confidential even if the commissionfiles a formal charge of misconduct, holds a hearing. finds an ethical violation and decides to seek a public sanction from the Utah Supreme Court yoted to publicly sanction him for misconduct. contesting the charge y want to give an’ change. Commissioners decided| of taking a position, voting inste accept and wide distributethe majority and minority rep will be up to themtostart lobbying lawmakers and yoters ® Veuve Clicquot Brut Cham. pagne: $15.15-$42.15 @A week $5,000 Page C-3 A confidentiality task force appointed by BY SHEILA R. MeCANN THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE CUPID'S PAY HIKES WEATHER Judicial Complaints to Stay Confidential If Utahns want more opennessin judicial discipline, it PAUL ROLLYand JOANN JACOBSEN-WELLS SECTIONC rec ent years BY BRIAN MAFFLY THE SALT LAKE YRIBUNE The revolving door of illegal immigration stopped spinning for Jose Manzo-Gudinolast week in a Lake Cily courtroom U.S. District Judge Dee Benson impos Salt tiff 8 year prison term on the 43-year-old drug dealer who has re-entered the United State after at least even deportations and five felony convieti@os it Manzo-Gudino pleaded guilty to aggravate: try, a federal crime that carries sted immigrants caught in the ex ¢ajn, Benson, 1 months, of who could have imposed betweer recommende nited effort by al, o crack down on ¢ state and federal hawk dope or of the erimit Mice in authorities ome who Warner ttorney’s L defendant y maximum-seeurity prison ¢ away as p from his native Mexice Re-entry cases have exploded in Utah thank DEPORTEE, | Jose Manzo-Guding |