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Show _TheSalt LakeTribune UTAHMonday,January 4, 1999 Students’ Kindness & Justice Challenge Helps to Honor the Memory ofDr. King ANN LANDERS school will post their acts on the Your column last year helped in- Kindness and Justice Challenge learned about the challenge in your column ed the Kindness and Justice ageparticipation Last year, the Kindness and Justice Challenge helped thounds of students maketheir schools and neighborhoodsa better place. This year, we hopemillionswill join us in our celebration ofservice. Throughthe Kindness and Justice Challenge, Do Something, 423 W. 55th St., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10019. This year's Kindness and Jus: tice Challengewill take place They will receive akit with an appropriate curriculum that includes grade-specifiedaily les- during the two weeks following Martin Luther KingJr, Day, Jan sons,instructions for posting acts of kindness and justice on the Internet, and incentives to encour- 18. Students in grades K-12 will learn about the importance of re- sponsibility, compassion, fairness, young people can put into prac- West Census Bureau The city’s Sheds New Light trial activities: a small ammunitions plant on Redwood Road, the Comingin Next Sunday’s Papers center for military ground ser- @ Continued from B.1 the site of several military-indus- On S.L.’s Growth Remington Armsplant, a training @ Continued from B-1 vices But after 1960. “there was no The population by then was go- Before World War II, thelarg: est urbanareas were high-densi ty, that is, more than 10,000 people per square mile. That changed after the war: by 1990 only three of the largest cities — This decade, tens of thousands of recession-weary Californians New York, Chicago and Philadel. nia hasretooled its economy, in- 10 population — Los Angeles, migration has slowed, sa: Christensen, director of the Utah Foundation, a public-private think tank in Salt Lake City. “But The othersevencitiesin the top havedensities ranging from 2,300 to 7,400 persquare mile. Andthe No. 15 city, Ji i s a density of only 800 people per square mile. At its most populous in 1960 with 189,454 inhabitants, Salt LakeCity’s density was 3,377 per square mile — virtually uninhabited compared with New York’s 26,343 per square mile at its dens‘st in 1970 and only half as dense as Denverat its most crowdedin 1960 The city’s relative spaciousness is “a function of economy, of geography, of philosophy,” says Fuller. “New Yorkers don’t care about separateindividual houses, where Salt Lake City from the outset was a place where each person owned a parcel of land You don’t have high-density hous- inginSalt LakeCity like you doin the Northeast because of philosophy. You own, not rent. That no- tion has stuck strongly in the AZMO o oer, $00100 even our slower growth is above Christensen believes another demographic shift will boost Salt Lake City’s population in the future. “As baby boomers and their kids leave home, maybe moreinterested in a What we have seen — it's a movementback intothe city from ELEBRATIOI WaiteCa Pm act nowto ensurea better quality of life for their children, he said. fast-growing 10-county region along and near the Wasatch Front. Led byhired planning consultants and the Governor's Office of Budget and Planning, the to crisis-manage our state,’ Howell said. But, “When it comes to children and howfamilies decide how many children they want to partnership has conducted meetings throughout theregion to find out how people want their cities have, that is an individual decision.” Using the public input and pop- the birth rate would change the moreinfill-type housing in the come from local births exceeding da, Idaho, NewMexico and Ar na — the Western states predict- ed to grow even faster per capita than Utah — half or less of the growth should be homegrown Envision Utah's publicity campaign continues Tuesday, when Leavitt- conducts a news conference at This Is The Place State Park, again asking residents to look for the survey in Sunday newspaper supplements. Anyone wishing to answer the questionnaire online can find it at www.envisionutah. org. difference between the national averageof 2.05 children per wom- Desert Star Playhouse; 4861 §, State, Mur ray: 7 pam, tickets, $12; children, $8; 268 760 “A Christmas Carol Part ; Off Broadway Theatre, 272.S. Main St; 7:30 Pim. tickets, $8 for adults, $6 for students and seniors and $5 for children 12 and younger 856-4628, hristmas"* Pre ‘Theater Company; 105 E. 100 North, Provo; 8 p.m. tickets, $12.50 and $15; near capacity; (801) 379-0600. Utah Statehood Celebration in Ephraim banquet and program; SnowCollege Green. wood Center; Ephraim; banquet, 6 p.m program, 7 p.m.; charge for banquet, pro: gram is free, for more information, call (801) 533-3545 ‘oastmasters Meeting Tyler Library: $15 S$, Wood,Midvale; 7 p.m. for moreinformation, call 942-2013 DILBERT CATBERT: H.R. DIRECTOR YOUR CO-WORKERS SAY YOU'RE A SADISTIC NUT. leaders hope the response will build momentum for legislation that better manages growth or bright Christensen predicts. “It will grow oF . Hale Centre Theatre at HeresBa 3 Decker Lake Drive (220 West Walley City: @ pum; tickets, $114si chi dren, $8-$10; 984-9000, quarters of Utah’s growth will deaths. But in neighboring Neva- said he does notbelieve slowing they prefer, and Envision Utah Salt Lake City's future is a larger shareof growth in Utah report projecting growth through 2025 estimates more than three- state’s outlook much. He said the The questionnaire will ask Utahns which growth scenario downtown. stick to it thanin neighboringstates. A 1997 Envision Utah Chairman Grow relies on public transit and easier access for pedestrians. developers to build get tickets from Harry, I hope youtell her, “Sorry, no” — and __TODAY_ ‘We cannotafford to continue velopmentofthe past 20 years to a densely packed urban corethat alike are expected this coming legislative session to proffer in- tickets? Please respondin the paper. — Nameless in NJ. ear N.J.: Mary treated you sgl If she asks you again to people understand that they must vate partnership examining development alternatives for the persed, sprawling suburban de- the suburbs. Developers, instead lenge today so your students can transplants to the state, Howell tives that range from the dis- of building a subdivision in Draperor Lehi, will look in town.” Republicans and Democrats centives for most of Utah's growing pains come from Californians or other ulation projections adding 1 million peopleto the 1.6-million-person region by 2020, the planners developed four growth alterna- movement but not huge — is a Dear Ann: Aco-worker in my office told me she wanted to see said. And the realization that most growth is internal helps to grow. dominium downtown than that third-acre in Draper,” he says 7 i Gops' & MONSTERS(RP) 00 6 near age, they con- The Kindness and Justice Challenge encourages students ofall ages to write down acts of kind- feel cheated, or was Mary right to make me take the loss on the the Kindness and Justice Chal- ence. rently with the radio ads also feature children concerned about Envision Utah is a public-pri- the national average,” he says. “That's becauseof our natural increase — the birth rate.” really afford it. Am I wrongto participate in this lasting tribute to Martin Luther KingJr. nor’s brief message does not mention the internal growth rate. their future, though the gover- movedto Utah. Now that Califor- old definition. Houston, San Diego, Detroit, Dallas, Phoenix and San Antonio — ing to focus everyone's attention on havingtheir say Television ads running concur- cession anda sour economy. lot of people movedto California To keep the peace, I gave Mary pocket even though I couldn't HAPPENING an and Utah's average of 2.55 children contributes only about 6,000 to the Wasatch Front’s yearly internal growth of some what they can support, said Dem27,000 peopleand total growth of Michael Keliy ocratie state Sen. Scott Howell, about 40.000. The region still fiddle, Borders, Murray; 192 B. Winchester. the Senate minority leader. But Murray; noon to 2 would add1 million people soon family planning and population Sound of Mi control are not among govern- evenif the birth rate declined to “The ‘Terrace Plaza Play E. 4700 South, the national average, he said Ogden: 720pm eaFeb. 1s tickets, ment functions, said Howell, who was amongthestate leaders who You get to the same point, but Forever Piel"and $8; 393-0070. the only differenceis whether you made the birth rate off-limits for Centre Theatre, Orem; 225 W. 400 discussion during a state growth get therein 2020, 2024 or 2035,” North, Orem; 7:30 pm. ee Feb. 22; tickets, $8, $9 and $11; 226-8600. Grow said summit in 1995. “Soseph and ing Still, U.S. Census Bureaupro: Technicolor Dreamcoat" The Republican governor's Villa Plaghowe Theatre; 254 § Main message on the radio is helpful jectionsfor fast-growing Western Springville; 8 p.m,, through Feb, 6; tickets, because it dispels the myth that states show births accounting for and $8; children under 12, 88; 486-3 Growsaid. “The governor is try- ing to suburbia, Davis County And then there was the long re- her moneyback out of my own help someonecheatona test Teachers, pleaseregister for Challenge to melast year, I knew without question it was a worthwhile project. Thankyou for giving methe opportunity once again to tell my readers about this outstanding learning experi- Utahnsshouldtakecare to plan their family size according to million people in about 20 years place for growth,” Fuller says square mile for a classmate or refusing to if I could get a refund. Hesaid, growth patterns Questionnaire 100-year growth spurt was fueledby the railroads, mining and the Mormon Church. Then in the war years, the city was “Sorry, no.It’s too late.” teering at a nursing home. Acts of justice can involve standing up burgh, president emeritus of Notre Dame University, recommend- lenge onthe Internet at www.dosomething.org or by writing to dishesor, for older kids, volun- GIMMEFIVE, YOU BIG NuT! AND KEEP UP THE ‘www.dilbert.com right). Manyteacherstold us they kindness can include simple Mary, she said the seats weren’t very good and asked for her money back, I called Harry and asked things suchashelping with the Dear Martin Luther King III: Teachers canregister for the 1999 Kindness and Justice Chal tickets. When I handed them to throughtheir schools. The acts of When Father Theodore Hes- receive recognition kindness(helping others) and justice (standing up for whatis the money, and I paid for the to have their own computers. They can access the Internet KingIII, chairman, Do Something dents and schools that have done the most acts in each state will classes around the countryto perform morethan 500,000 acts of her “Mary”) asked if he could Beh her two good seats. She gave me ~ the Internet. Students don't need keep his dream of equality and justice alive. — Martin Luther Internet. After thechallenge, stu- spire youngpeople in 14,000 phia — werehigh-density by the devoted his life. Together, we will providesincentives for preferred rE Kaysvilleonicnse. © 1908 United Feature Syndicate, Ine justice they perform, and each Kindness and Justice Challenge. for me. This co-worker (I'll call, 3 ness andjustice and post them on ee the ideals to which my father ticipate, Students simply write downthe acts of kindness and © friend, “Harry,” who gets tickets SURE! TALL BRING MY SPINACH ‘ai respect, honesty, nonviolence and moral courage. 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