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Show z g want more services | A seemingly insignificant weed-covered lot owned by the LDS | Church on Salt Lake City’s west side has sprouted an olive branch in the quest to end the Main Street Plaza fight. On Monday, Mayor Rocky Anderson proposed trading the city’s easementon the plaza in return for the 2.17 acres and the easement. Nov. 14: 10th Circuit refuses to rehear plaza case. promise to build a communityfa: | | | west siders wonder if it will do much to solve their far-reaching problems. “We definitely need more ser vices out here, where we have a high population of low-income BY KARYN HSIAO ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Church pledges appeal to U.S. Supreme Court. Lawyer hired by City Council says It can trump Anderson and give up easement. Nov. 16: Church launches public-relations camPaign about the “new church plaza.” Al5 Tuesday, December17, 2002 Butresidents say they Z 3 Oct. 10: Church says & will ask appeals court to. City Council unable to be objective about 55 Rocky Anderson says Wanserring easement to LDS Church would be @ UTAH West Side: Mayor’s Idea a Start j. 1% Anderson draws fire with comments that i SELF The SaltLake Tribune cility and provide programsto help the “underserved”westside. While the proposed trade may settle the Main Street impasse, families, immigrants English-speaking and Center,855 W.California Ave. The centeralso houses an Intermountain Health Care clinic that has outgrown its three exam rooms. “Wesee about 8,700 patients a year inthatclinic, and we provide nearlyall of them with health care on a charitable basis, because they don’t have the means to pay,” said spokesman office was sufficiently motivated to think outside of the box with this proposal, but more services are non »” said v llman, acting director of the city’s Sorenson Multi-Cultural THC more than another community facility. “It's good to see the mayor's Daron Cowley. “Wedo need more space.” Butstate Sen.-elect James Evans says his west-side neighbors need West siders have long complained that what they need are morestores andfewertrains. “Any good donein the communityis overshadowed bythe freight trains on 900 South,” said community activist Michael Clara, who has been working to stop Union Pacific trains Available’in chocolate or black leather, sizes 74-12, 13M, 9-11W. Sand suede or brown leather,7 sizes 8-12,13M, 9-11W. illard’s find yourself at ‘Shop Sunday 10-4, Monday-Friday 9:30-10 and Saturday 8-10 at all Dillard's locations tn Salt Lake City at Fashion Place and South Towne Center. in Opten, ot owgnte tat im Provo, at Provo Towne Centre. in Logan, at Cache We welcome your Dillard's Credit Card American Express® Card, Diners Club Intemational, Mastoroard® Visa® and Valley Mali. in St. George, at Red Ciifte Mail The Discover Card . runn ‘Kibbles ‘n Bits’ when everybody else sitting at the banquet table.” Asforretail, Anderson angered Flexible EVA insole with rubber outsole, strobel ion,: ple SHOPPING DAYS UNTIL laa Ets from through the Glendale and Poplar Grove neighborhoods. “This is See next page |