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Show Shooting to hear world-famous physicist From 1D pears to have been a pretty Quick AKI I : ih I SY H ~ C S S > Br > I > CM Cay Gehrig’s Disease, is confined to a wheelchair and cannot speak using his own voice 2 S S 5 iW the last few years a lot of people have begun working on baby niverses. | don’t think anyonewill nake their fortune by patenting hem as a methodof space travel, jut they have becomean exciting C — : , st tode Fate te screening is scheduled for ‘be really matters of science fact, ‘rather than science fiction,” Hawk- public lecture, allowed invited guests to meet Hawking. A University of Utah distinguished chemistry professor Ron Ragsdale said the high turnout for the lecture indicates how successful a science center will be in the state. “I think it’s stimulating for a lot of people,” he said. Geneva Steel was the main sponsor for Hawking’s visit and lecture *s “Fate of the Universe” show as more than subjects for space stories. “Black holes can now besaid to cently been accepted by physicists time.” “| think it’s incredible that I even get to see him in Salt Lake City,” Brady said. Hawking was visiting Utahtoattend the opening of the planetarihe co-wrote with Hansen Planetarium physicist Diane Beam. The visit was also used to promote the Utah Science Center, whichis still in the planning stages. It will be an expansion of the Han‘sen Planetarium and will feature hands-onexhibits for children and adults. A reception at the Sait Lake Art Center, preceding Hawking’s free as well as the “Fate of the Universe” show, which 1s scheduled to show at the planetarium through spring 1994. For more information, call 5382098 IAcie casera vnsdtataelgtindgohon saecbisonvonseresy: TRAVEL DELAYS| A - Antelope Island a abl | 18) |Tremonton Z The rebuilt causeway road west of Syracuse is now open to the public. It is a toll road, with fees collected at ' the entry gate. . B - Bountiful 4 A road reconstruction project on 400 East between 500 South and 400 North will cause traffic interference through the end of July. ' i 83 : 9 @ oo | r TO ee t C - Davis County Street between Flint and Angel Streets has the street mostly closed down. Installation of a waterline on Fairfield Road frorn 600 North to Mutton Hollow Road will cause some minor traffic interference through mid-July. A waterline replacement project between Main Street and 400 West, from 200 North to Center Street is affecting traffic. the road is accessible, but expect some delays E - Layton Construction of an interchangeat the intersection of U.S. 89 and Highway 193 will cause some major traffic interference for the rest of the construction season. Watch out for detours, heavy equipment and construction workers. The project will conclude fall 1994. Installation of a stormdrain on Main Street from Fort Lane to about 900 Southis causing stop-and-go traffic interference. The project will continue through mid-July. F - Ogden Joint sealing on the 20th-21st Streets expressway between Wall The road is being narrowed to one lane in some areas and motorists can expect periodictraffic interference for several more weeks An expansion project at the McKay-Dee Hospital surgical center will close the peripheral road at the north end of the hospital complex for five to six months. Access to the hospital emergency room will be rerouted onto Eccles Avenue from 7th Street. Another alternative will be to approach Eccles from Country -~_ 39 yrs 7 Monte _ Christo * ( x 89 pee Ogden As. 7° AB?) Se” Riverdale i A k x ‘ “ ( : Morgan County Morgan \ ) Farmington 6 ec 5 What bugs you about y x en driving in Utah? What do aa: other drivers do that really}. {f bothers you? What do you i } do to make your daily work commute more bearable? :i pw é 80 Salt Lake 215 S es Salt Lake County vend Give us a call at 625-4231 and let us know. Or jot it down and send it in to Traffic Travails, 455 23rd 65 :j Bountiful City Oo" Street, Ogden, Utah 84401 Soe Standard-Examiner Hills Drive. The north perimeter road will be reopened when the project is finished next fall. Traffic interference is being caused by a $180,000 project to convert Grant and Lincoln avenues between 20th and 26th streets, and 20th and 21ststreets from Washington Boulevard to Wall Avenue into two-waystreets. Traffic is being channeled into the right-hand lanes with barricades. Work is scheduled for completion by late July or early August. Doxey Street between 450 East and Adams Avenuewill be closed for reconstruction, and there will be some traffic interruptions on Adams. Workwill continue through the end of July. between 25th Street and the Ogden River Bridge will causetraffic interruptions beginning Tuesday and continuing through the week. Installation of a waterline on Harrison Boulevard in the 2200, 2400, 2500 and 2700 blocks will cause sometraffic interference through the endof July Traffic flows may be briefly detoured or reduced to one lane in each direction Work will last several months. Open to traffic all the time but expect delays. G - Riverdale 1-84 over 1050 West is undergoing bridgejoint repair. Traffic is reduced to onelane on the freeway at times, but there have been no major delays becauseof low taffic use. H - Roy The reconstruction of 2200 West between 5200 South and 5300 South should be completed soon. The road remains open to local traffic only. Waterline work continues on 2175 West from 5100 South to 5200 South. Local traffic will have accessat all times, but expect delays. 1 - U.S. 89-91, Sardine Canyon The road will be closed Monday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. while crews lay pipe acrossthe road. Motorists can also expect intermittent daily delays of as much as 15 minutes on the road between Sardine Summit and the Dry Lake area as crews continue working to widen the highway. Construction is continuing 12 hours a day, seven days a week. J - 1-80 between Parleys Summit and Echo Junction Newoverhead signs are being installed. Expect occasional delays durning installations MicKay-Dee emergency entrance has temporary access change By DON BAKER tanda j sary ; OGDEN — A onstru tion project at McKay-Dee Hospital is going t change patient access to the hospital emergency room for the next five or six months Beginning July 12, the perimeter road at the northeast end of the hospital will be closed while construction crews build an addition to McKay- used to traveling on theright-hand half of the road — a preferred be havior once the roads are opened for two-way travel. Moving over: Thedrivers of three emergency vehicles that tried to make their way south on Wall Avenue Friday afternoon found motorists were slow to respond to their flashing lights and sirens. The vehicles — which included two ambulances Dee's surgical cente1 Pete Poggemeyer, an architect with the hospital's planning department, said that closure will require people headed for the emergency room to approach the facility from Eccles Avenue, which provides a direct shot to the emergency room from the north Signs will be erected to channel Harrison Boulevardtraffic onto 3 th Street over to Eccles and south to the emergency room entrance The northern perimeter road will be reopened and a rescue truck — were forced to move out into next fall when the surgical center addition is fin- between Gramer cy vard ished, Poggemeyer said the center of the road andinto the oncoming traffic lanes when the motorists ahead failed to pull over and let them pass. Utah's law requires that, when emergency vehicles approach, m¢ ytorists must pull off to theside of the road and con re tO a slop. More money: Thestate plans to plow an additional $100,000 in surface transportation money into a project to widen and improve 40th Street Avenue and Harrison Boule- Killing two birds with one barricade: Bill Mair The money wil | cover the cost of a traffic signal of the Ogden City engineering department says the sysiem at the intersection of 40th Street and MonFOR Boulevard Scheduled to get under way some time in fiscal 1994, the 40th Street project will cost about harricades used in a project to convert one-way streets in downtown Ogden to two-way streets have a dual purpose The barricades are being put in place on Grant and Lincoln avenues between 20th and 26th streets and 20th and 21st streets from Washington Boul vard to Wall Avenue Wd that while the barricades protect crews # On the Conversion they also get drivers $§50.000 including the signal system. { The additional money becameavailable when nton City wit hdrew its scheduled intersection signal system upgrade at 1000 West and 800 North off the state's five-year transportation improvement program treated Maria Saucedo, mother of Dora Saucedo. Authorities said she had experienced difficulty breathing, but did not need to be taken to a hospital. FACH WAY BASED ONRT Hilario Saucedo said he heard the gunfire and later held a kerchief to his daughter’s bleeding wound, Saucedo’s grim eae expression TUT MALSOe UL LcoT LLeC AACRees changed when a family member told him his daughter’s condition had stabilized at the hospital. But just as quickly, he put a hand over his eyes and turned away when he learned Santiago was listed in critical condition. Beus . Cr AVE ir : M5, : ee Caere 7} ik Bley members of the Ogden Trails Network committee, say those fears are unfounded. “This trail is a neighborhood trail,” said member Jay Hudson, *... to allow people that live there to have access around without haying to use concrete.” Experience in communities around the West has debunked the notion that trails are used by thieves, Hudsonsaid. Complicating the issue, construction of the trail would be made possible with a land swap proposed by developers of adjacent subdivi- Includes: RT Air ® Guided Fishing ¢ Accommodations Alaska Cruise .. LIQ9 | Inside Passage @ 5 Ports TUTsaeA eS a3 CALL 393-7700 MORRISAIR 1-800-466-7747 OR CALL YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT sions. The developers, Milt Bachman and C.R. England and Sons, are offering the city three parcels totaling 19.980 square feet; two are necessary for the proposed 20-foot wide trail corridor. and the other would square up a park boundary. mG TTSMALLR OLSASLRegs a CACC But trail proponents, including Nb] Kaysville Davis County Ne Emergency medical technicians rushed into a house, where they From 1D Layton t = Syracuse Paving work on Grant Avenue Avenue andInterstate 15 has begun mn 134 | D - Kaysville Reconstruction work on 200 North between the Union Pacific tracks and Flint Street will continue for one more week, but there will be limited traffic access during construction lulls Waterline installation on Phillip : : i Ogden ZeeWillard | Bear River Bay. Lo on Bay .a A summary of road scheduledfor this week 10 miles [ay y BOEING 737JETSERVICE anything like this happen before.” eCanyon construction projects ...Corinne aa 88 [Box Elder County ~— ; Bkeo 7 Crewsare rebuilding 4000 West between 1700 South and 7000 South. The road is half paved, and motorists can expect periodic delays for several weeks Sardine While red lights flashed from po- lice cars parked at the scenelate Saturday, family members and friends of the victims stood in the yard and on the front porch ofa home a hundred yards away from the shooting, where many people milled around in anger. One man, who refused to be identified, said many people don’t care when Hispanics becomevictims ofcrime. “They don’t care if we kill each other. This has been going on a long time — and no one cares if we shoot each other, just like tonight.” The excited chatter of residents had just started to die down and some police cars had left when sirens blared from an approaching fire engine and ambulance. Will Be Closed Monday, July | 5th So You Can Spend Time | With Your Family. We | Appreciate Your Patronage. . Please Have A Safe And | Enjoyable Holiday. | “It’s very bad. I lived in this area many, many years and never had Traffic= Travail Is { ots were heard.” Watt said The TransAm was traveling sou n on Lincoln when the shots were fired, Watt said. The couple had been standing near the corner of the intersection | waiting anxiously for help to arrive. ea N causeway and stuthe the very edge of the universe and of irea of research.” Th 5 p.m the planetar it with registration at 3:30 p.m Hawking’s non-technical and ca“sual style elicited two stanc -tions and ‘crowd He toldlisteners that black holes and baby universes have nly re- 2 ee Ryan Brady, a Hawking fan University of Utah medical dent, said he is interested in scientist because “he probes Ha Wit ma rc : ; About 5,000 people who wanted to | hear his . | lecture were | turned away. S k a A group Hethen divedinto the center of the crowd in his wheelchair where he answered questions using a speciahzed computer and voice synthesizer. Hawking, a victim of Lou ‘ E | all + : vou all, but I wil the scientist told the . go my best,” a Stance lO Stephen Hawking » 1d 1 of you here. “There are a f S Willey R.C. Willey velled hing at the victims and severdoubt I car | | BTMCAT LSE 118) TCM OMI Tie Ts ey The city,’in return, would deed the developers a 38-foot-wide, 12.923-square-foot strip on the north edge of the Beus Park ravine, to increase the depth of four building lots in Oak View Estates. It’s all shaping up as one of the thorniest planning dilemmas facing the city. so prickly, in fact. the city council has been handed three op- posing recommendations. The Ogden Planning Commission has said to swap and build the trail, the parks and recreation commission has said don’t give up any park land, and Mayor Glenn Mecham’s administration has said sell somepark land to the developers but forget the trail. The debate is scheduled to go public at Wednesday's planning WordPertect ! ) WELL ENOUGH ALONE! Introduces... Payee Pee The council voted to send the proposal to the planning commission earlier this year to review that proposal. “UPGRADE” Some of the objections to the trail have sparked accusations of elitism. WordPerfect Regarding the security concerns, Strong's Canyon or south to Beus Canyon. Subdivisions lic on both sides of the plannedcorridor, andtheside yards or back yards of seven existing building lots would abut the trail, with the potential for a few | WordPerfect 300 neighborhood property owners have been notified, and the commission will consider an amendment to thecity plan to eliminate the trail because of the administration’s recommendation. ville Shoreline Trail. That trail, in turn, would lead north toward ® JUST COULDN’T LEAVE commission meeting at 4:30 p.m. at the Ogden City Centre. Nearly “I honestly believe that’s a ruse,” said trails committee member Gilbert Wallace. “Those people don’t want the public in their neighborhood.” The path, part of the overall Ogden Trails Plan, would lead east from Beus Pond up the heavily wooded ravine about 1,500 feet, connecting to the planned Bonne- -, —” * - oe $9999 n\n htt Ww A Wo ig ~ We cleric | WordPerfect for Windows “UPGRADE” $ 7 a99 more according to plat maps Plans call for cutting a 4-footwidetrail along the 20-foot corr. dor, leaving a buffer of vegetation to mitigate the impacts on homes But that didn't appear to be much consolation for one property owner, who told the city council she wouldn't know if a young man with a backpack on the trail was hiking or waiting for her to leave her home ARE INR ASETEON METS SALT H iM A The suspect drove up RE UUallens 2 4-4 TAD PPHIAW re Thousands of Utahns show up a 4 4 w & LOCAL 2D 1 CPlas 3905 RIVERDALE ROAD e OGDEN e 394-8300 |