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Show ____TheSalt Lake Tribune UTAH Thursday, June 3, 1999 ee| on her doctorate from James Cook swap between the federal govern- ment and Snowbasin owner Earl Holding. University in Queensland, Austral- ia. She has worked closely with American Indians on interpreting the symbolism oftheir sacred sites. — The San Juan Record i) The Gambie Oakparcelis owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The proposal calls for a 100-room recreation facility. Con- SUMMIT struction would belimited to about The U.S.Air Force needs a new 5 acres. The proposal appears to face stiff opposition from Park mountain retreat for its members and families for rest and relaxation andhas it eye on an 81-acresite in the Gamble Oakareaof lower Deer Valley. , DS —TeParkReor TOOELE Three new motocross andall-terrain vehicle tracks are scheduled to open Saturdayat Tooele County's Deseret Peak Recreation Complex. ‘The county hopesthe newtracks will draw riders from along the Wasatch Front as well as sanctioned competitions. During construction of the City, which is considering buying tracks, 65.000 cubic yards of earth the parcel to preserve as open ‘The county will charge $5 a day space. be a protracted ground war,” were moved. B Counties Making Today's Headlines — Tooele Transcript-Bulletin - UINTAH Dinosaurland National Monumentis again offering the Young Naturalist Program. Activities are held every Thursday through the summer. Children in third, fourth and fifth grades are invited to participate in the daylong exercises that are focused on the nature experience Includedinthe activities are hiking, games and when weather and other conditions permit, tubefloat- open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m ing onarearivers For registration information, call Michael Erickson or Shauni Boren, (435) 2115. Futureplans includeinstallation says: Park City Planning Commissioner sion area of lights. restrooms and a conces- for useof the track, which will be “They're awarethis is going to The development would replace one recently closed at Snowbasin in Weber County as part of a land ‘Washington Chris Larson. WASATCH The HeberCity Council will take uptheissue of giving its members a pay raise tonight when they convene their meeting at 7:30 p.m. Under the proposed increase, their current pay of $550 a month will go up between 25 to 50 per- cent, The mayor earns $900 a month. City Recorder Paulette Thurber believes the proposed raise is justified. “There are so many more is- sues.” she “Growth produces more problems. They are spending moretime.” TheCity Council's last raise was @ 21 percent increase in 1992. — Dave Anderton CACHE The Mountain West Center for Regional Studies at Utah State University again is sponsoring its annual Jone and Wayne Bennion Teachers’ Workshop for the Perpetuation of Democratic Prin- ciples. The workshop, which begins Monday andruns through June 11, is designed especially for elementary and secondary teachers. It will be conducted by USU_ history Professor F. Ross Peterson and is aimed at diversity in education. For registration information and stipend application, call the Mountain West Center, (435) 797-3630. oO GRAND As the new Canyonlands Field Airport terminal approachesa July 19 opening date, the Grand County Airport boardisconsidering what to do with the old termi distinctive roof that and its S up- wardatits west end. 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