| Show The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday October 14 1990 Midvale Rejects EPA s Sharon Steel Remedf Join us for an exciting workshop joining The Tribune and Hansen Planetarium in the study of space science You'll learn new techniques for using the newspaper to teach space science'view a planetarium show and participate in learning experiences at Hansen planetarium You'll also spend Friday evening at a "Star" party Open to teachers in grades K-- Tribune Staff Writer MIDVALE — The City Council has concluded the Environmental Protection Agency's preferred alternative remedy of capping and groundwater treatment for the Sharon Steel mill site is unacceptable The council Tuesday recommended establishing a corporation that could receive a possible $500000 in EPA grant money for expert review of EPA and state findings According to City Administrator Mike Si ler a corporation established specifically to monitor the EPA could apply for $500000 per operable unit (OU) — OU1 is the Sharon Steel tailings site while 0U2 includes off-sit-e residential and cor- 12 November 17 Seturday from 10:30 10:30pamsn HeldnotnHaHnseeldn I am aPtlarhileetasrivamit Lake Tribune from noon to 300 pm in the NAC Conference Room 157 Regent Street CREDITS: ' 1 1 FEES: hour District Lane Change hour State Recertification materials INSTRUCTORS: Salt Lake Tribune Carol Van Wagoner Hansen Planetarium Ruth Sullivan QUESTIONS: Call Carol at The Tribune at ' I 237-201- 8 lesson Participants will create a one-pag- e plan for use with the newspapers received with this class EVALUATION: :' To REGISTER the following information and mail with a $22 check to The Salt Lake Tribune NIE Department 143 South Main Street Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Fill in The Salt Lake Tribune Newspaper in Education Department 143 South Main Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Name District Grade — ) : J NOW THRU OCT 31ST CELLUTONE OIL 41110111tIONbe - ENAMEL Reg 2865 per gallon -11 r7 R eg 26 '00' KEN'S 8141 or MIDVALE - 1640 SOUTH STATE SALT 581'1900 1100 SOUTH LAST 841 05 :!1 — - Zip MO 0110Md10 ' 110 2c-0- ) U (IC:1111 Oil' GO0 1U® Libtr'IN1® i ' 9 v 0 hlurille-(742- (CETODFILLgoo - imatum14141 i - JO- - i 419 or - r i : 4 41 119 ' - -- f 1 - - 44 47 : 1 IP 111 1 I 01 t 1t 41 l ' 1 1 tpogt?!:1014 11 c It 4 t 417erg:t11014 011P It 4 — V 11 i 4 1 -- t II 4 ' 'I 4 V 1 ts 4 k 44i lif'V 44 i r: o i 'II': ízi 'fiii i 'I I '1 141 ! 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DAY & NIGHT ii L-115hr- mi s1 - CP" PC526112 I and that's just one good reason to elect Randy Horiuchi COMPLETE FURNACE TUNE-U- P 1 1 i Balance Is Better 4i1 i 1 POLITICS AS USUAL! 111-411- r"BUILT 0 ' State Street Deterioration Salt Palace Mismanagement The County Taj Mahal Mill Creek Canyon Neglect Hiring Firing Apologies EILIEL EP t a ShenanimLs ErfriErtoY SAVING DESIGN A liw ' j : : 4 i i I I 1! ftA et - ' ji - ':' 0 P ild Pit1" 1117C"k14: irith '" I 4 I - 4- ' ' ' o 1 lhott 11i t-r- s 1 1 1 N s' It te 4 il rr ' s ii: 4t '4 i 1 ' - : i 4 0 11 1 i ' ot : 54( 11c:): - mm101 4 li'' IA 1 If 11 ' - ' 1 i li t I 1' a st 4(0001li is11 t olowloor :4 p- 2 " 4 T 0 rlo - 44'1 F141:"'1111414A s 4'''Z trz : to -- ' )4 1: :: 14111 t - -t1 iwzo Iio t : lit ' t 9 111101‘N' You've read the headlines: 1 a 1 ll 1 4 ' 1989 Cody 20 and two of his friends were walking home from a party and passed the aviary His friends climbed over a fence at the park and several minutes later they came back with a dead golden eagle in their hands he said Later that night they dismembered the animal in the aviary's parking lot The eagle was later found decapitated and its talons missing A sand-hicrane belonging to the aviary was also found mutilated But Cody claims the acts were not related to their practice of the occult and he said he never saw his friends mutilate the birds The inmate took "a little bit of everything" — from cocaine to LSD-- during his life and he took heroin at the age of 13 He said he also played heavy metal music in a band that practiced the occult Authorities said they found a cat's skull and other animal parts during a search of his home "We all believed in Satan like he was God" Cody said "We just took too many drugs" Cody was also arrested for stealing a headstone from a cemetery and organ pipes from a mausoleum "I just thought it would be cool to have a headstone" he told the board members Cody was returned to the young adults facility after being convicted of the mutilations He is now serving sentence for violating a his parole for the theft of stolen music amplifiers Board of Pardons officials will determine sometime next week if Cody should be released from the Utah State Prison and placed on parole 0 of t 1 ViiiiMINIEMINIMIVERMINNUNINSIF — On May 28 The struggles Navajo families living on the reservation face as they apply the white man's irrigation methods to their lives and culture will be the subject of the annual David E Miller Lecture on Utah and the West at the University of Utah Dr Charles S Peterson Utah State University professor emeritus will discuss the experiences of Navajo farmers in Ganado Ariz Oct 23 at 7:30 pm in the Social Work Building auditorium Dr Peterson will discuss the attempts of Navajos to develop irrigation and apply the assimilationist values that dominated Indian policy early in the 20th Century A former director of the Utah State Historical Society Dr Peterson has a lifelong interest in the Four Corners region of the Colorado Plateau and the interaction of the people with the desert 1 1 Imprisoned Satanic Felon Blames Crimes on Drags on Navajo Plight t 1 INENSAIA134E RINE NIKE DMC'Allat0111 U Lecture to Focus 7764190 I address Brice Cody convicted of felony theft and criminal mischief in the 1989 mutilation of a golden eagle at Tracy Aviary told the Board of Pardons Friday he was the product of too many drugs and too much alcohol "I didn't know reality" he told the board during his parole hearing at the Young Adults Correcticnal Facility "I was doing drugs from when I woke up In the morning to when I went to bed" As a result he said he dabbled into the occult and practiced satanic rituals with his friends 1 426 NORTH MAIN CLEARFIELD UTAH 84015 -----I 730-63- Uf t "Ellitilk REN'S CLEARFIELD PAINT min noun5: ' I I VERTICALS PLEATED SHADES 06015trtAH 4041 OFF Duran REM'S OF SALT LAKE WALE UTAH S4047 1"-:-r-e 60 70 90 1595 NOW 0 1 ENAMEL qe(-1ri s —'ELt SEMI-GLOS- S tgi -- OFF AQUA SATIN LATEX purr& : '7'0 ''''')10' 1 allePoance NOW BuriDs MINI SEMI-GLOS- S I School phone MDMOOMMEIEO i Li'''''14rt(--H-'- t FALL PAINT I! COATING SALE fl'' r t i WASSERMSIONWIEW Social Security I ' oCt ' hire public relations consultants to dispel the negative image of Midvale created by the Sharon Steel issue "We have to worry about the perceptions we create with this fight We not only have to look at changing the alternative (of capping but also at the public perception" 1 Home phone Home On-sit- The money would be used so "we don't have to rely on our own inexpert evaluation of what other ex 1 --- School ings removal — consists of a multi-laye- r thick vegetative barrier e use reover tailings and soils strictions as well as ground water treatment would be necessary On site buildings would be decontaminated demolished and disposed of if necessary According to an EPA report the alternative was chosen because it best met seven criteria — overall protection of human health and environment compliance with federal and state requirements short-terand long-tereffectiveness feasiand reducbility tion of toxicity mobility or volume through treatment EPA will present a final decision March 31 1991 following further public comment The mayor said the proposal is unsatisfactory because it is not permanent and the EPA hasn't addressed the Jordan River Parkway nor the earthquake risk in the area "Fourteen million cubic yards of tailings exist in the middle of a metropolitan area with a population of The tailings are on the 750000 floor of an old lake bottom We don't have a protection layer of 40 feet or so of clay" Mayor Dahl explained He also said the EPA has not sufficiently considered a reprocessing solution which could achieve reduction of toxicity and mobility of lead support non-partis- I 1 EPA's preferred alternative — chosen over four other alternatives ranging from no action to total tail- MayoTEverett Dahl said the group would only apply for money to review and recommend alternatives to the OU1 proposal because the 0U2 remedy — which includes removing contaminated soil replacing it with a protective layer and vegetation and transporting it to the mill site for treatment — has been accepted He said at this point he is not sure who will or can be on the task force but he would like to see congressional state county and city officials as part of the group along with full-tim- e hired experts He said Sens Jake Garn and Orrin Hatch and Rep Wayne Owens are willing to offer Planetarium star show "Star" party 100 copies of The Salt Lake Tribune to be delivered to your classroom (minimum 10 per delivery) Star Chart teacher guides and INCLUDES: and arsenic by producing a metal concentrate from the tailings Although the EPA has directed the Bureau of Mines to conduct a repro cessing study the mayor said the directives are unclear and the time frame undetermined Councilwoman Jo Ann Seghini recommended using grant money to Mayor Dahl said nmercialpeas $22 11 perts have to say on the matter" By Corinna Freimann DATES: 'November 16 Friday from 4:00 pm 10:00 pm Held at Hansen Planetarium from 4:00 pm 6:30 pm 15 South State Street Held at Stansbury Park Observation area from 6:30 pm - 1000 pm for the "Star" party - B7 cr FREE t 1U (9 yy LIIJJ 0 1 eL ii 0 ur) (:1-- 1 Comity Com nissitill ESTIMATE FINANaNG AVAILABLE Come Into Our Because Balanced Government Is Better Government! 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