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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH BOX ELDER On the Fourth of July, twosisters from BrighamCity will tap the Lib: erty Rell in Philadetph 1 cere fo start the ringing of bells the country Amanda Larsen, 13, and her 9 year old sister, Kara, were chosen fo ring the bell in the annual cvle bration organized by Sons of the Revolution because they mect a strict requirement they are di rect descendants of Benjamin Franklin ontheir mother’s side The el ringing ceremony will ning on parallel tracks hedid not see. Porter is buried in Morgan o Pleasant Grove will hold its four day Strawberry Days celebration next week, starting Wednesday erynightat 8, a children’s parade Wednesday at6 p.m., and a grand paradeon June 19 at 10 a.m. Other activities include youth theater, boutique, carnival, @ 5K walk-run and tours of the towns Pioneer Museum, — AnnShields WASATCH one of the worst cases of child ie’s histor his until to object to b extra arama Carbon Jaa for the mitert The U.S. Departmentof Housing and Urban Development has honored Wasatch County for amendingits master plan to encourage af ‘ordable housing In 1998, the County Commission ST Beaver ne action takenbyy the countyallows famiies of virtual all income levels to own a home andcontribute to the community. a "Glass Act will Wwe rane ind 7 the 1970election. Allen was a Re publican, and in 1970 the Demo: cratic Party swept county govern a — 0 AH G ak CK Stat Pspedion! a Tow th n Opden Area » 392.1072 Glass Act #3 aa 973-8726292 107. 533 8844 372-5 EEE RESETEAE EE Re A ee ae VES eS i o “? DAVIS iM , mentoffices. Allen went onto become police chief in Montpelier, Idaho. He was born in Huntsville, where he will be buried today - The Associated Press selected sheriffin 1966. if convicted FREE [PT Salt Lake Heservedone tern, losing officein C wren tions ' ‘Thursday Repul j Prove. | call 377 a Counties Making Today's: Headlines Weber Countysheriff, has died at ibuse in the 1995 death of her adopted ‘Tucker faces up to tif Ks The Utah County Republican Party is looking for applicants for partytreasurer. LeonardEllis. the current treasurer, is leaving the po. sition at the end of July. Applica Wayne oe Washington : WEBER Wilson Ammon Allen, a former DE zed her with second-de sree murderand first-degreechild Pinte fron 34, is serving a 5. year ser e in Utah for nearly starving eath her daughter, Brittany Michigan authorities Uintah Sevier Activities will include a rodeo ev oO CACHE A mother who pleadedguilty to what Michigan authorities called Tovele ‘The move camein responseto housing prices in the area, which haveincreased 15 percent a year c3 Utah County Republican Party ‘ AS1 Rick | PE vers) / [toy ye Someat_ | a fa passed a resolution that requires 10 percentof all new development to be built as affordable and moderate-incomehousing UTAH Friday, June 11, 1999 ASIA PeonGs ANY COMPETITOR'S PRICE BY 10%! jroun d Utah State Universi s Extension Service in Div punty is Tving up two freeclasses on food storage this month at the Davis County Courthousein Farmington. ‘The satellite broadeast. “How Old Is Poo Old” will be 21 taught June from 11 aan fo 1 p.m. by Becky and el i sul ks. “Food Si Pantry Pest’ Publishing: will be ( walt ie 23 from10 to Thursday, June 17 in the Deseret News 11am. by USU Extension ento mologist Jay Karren y DUCHESNE Roosevelt's application to turn i i Friday, June 18 in The Salt Lake Tribune ased for $1 million last y ar fromirrigation to culinary has drawn opposition Deadline: Friday, June 11 Ta farmers, the Ute!Tribe andDivision of Wildlife Resources, contending the change would cause their wells to go dry and compromisewaterrights. 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Letters of pro| wetlaiids d al’ City Administrator Brad Hancock says the city’s rights would havea negligible impact on nearby wells andUinta Riverdrainage Call 237-2957 EMERY Interstate 70at Green River was opened Wednesday night aticr be ing closed because of over fumed tanker loaded with 40,000 poundsof hydrofluoric acid Hazardous material crews load edthe truck andtanker, which was notbreachedin theaccident, ontoa flat-bed truck and drove it to an The SaltLakeTribune |S : Deseret News w deseretnews com FACTORY DIRECT _ POOL TABLE :SALE! a 1g tracks. 3. get Pretty Potentilla! *Lavish yellow blooms last *Sun-loving shrubs *6 greatvarieties 11 20°% OFF! “UTAH’S LARGEST BRUNSWICK DISTRIBUTOR” MORGAN Phe name of Conservation Offi who years ago in Morgan waskille County while checking fishing li censes on the Weber River, is in scribed on the National Law En forcement Officers Memorial in Washington, 1. 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