Show '' vr '’ 22B The Salt lake Tribune Sunday November 20 1988 I'alov Officer Beaten at Liquor Store THIS TCWN SUPS IS Salt Lake City police officer was Injured when he was attacked and beaten while working as a security officer at the 400 South 200 West liquor store Officer Lynn Burgon a crime lab technician suffered minor bruises and cuts on his cheek but did not require hospitalization The officer said two men were hassling customers in the crowded store about 8 45 pm and acting belligerent When he asked the pair to leave the store they attacked him Officer Burgon said he was barely able to reach for his police radio and call for assistance "The suspects kept trying to pry my radio out of my hand" the officer said The two men will likely be booked into jail and charged with assault on a police officer said Salt Lake City Police Lt Norm Thompson An by Ted Martin off-dut- SCAWNOTAZOUL OtJ TH5 STVSETS COULD BE I STAX TREK" AMP WHE5L OFFOPTWJf ABE A RUM BACK TO A J Redwood Road Median Topic of Hearing The Utah Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing on a proposed median divider in Redwood Road at 5400 South that has drawn strong opposition from Redwood Road property owners The department had proposed a raised median but with left turns provided for both northbound and southbound Redwood Road traffic midway between 5400 and 5600 South along with donation by property owners of nine feet of the fronts of their properties District Two Director Sheldon McC’onkie told commission members Friday The proposal recently drew a storm of protest and UDOT has now classified that plan as a ” For one thing property owners have been unwilling to do e nate the land Mr McConkie said UDOT hadn't planned a public hearing but the differences of opinion now seem to require one Mr McConkie added Harmons Inc situated at the southwest corner of 5400 South and Redwood has proposed an alternative design that would create a left-tur- n lane for northbound traffic only several hundred yards south of the intersection The plan would also see Harmons donating a wedge-shape- d piece of frontage from three feet wide at the intersection and tapering to nothing to permit the extra left turn lane Attorney Dan Bushnell representing Harmons said UDOT's earlier plan was extremely damaging to ve hicular access to the corner business es The left turn lane proposed would help siphon off those vehicles des tmed for Harmons before they got to lanes at the intersection the left-turitself he said The donated three feet would then allow keeping in the plans the planned double left-turlane for Redwood Road to 5400 South westbound traffic Lyle Keys owner of the medical clinic south of Harmons said the median will leave him "high and dry" for free access from the south and he predicted the medical tenants may move out if the UDOT plan isn't modified Date and place of the hearing are yet to be determined n Sale Effective Now Through Tuesday November 22nd Fri Sat 1118 1119 10am-9p- m 10am-9p- m Special Store Hours: Sunday 1120 Mon-T- u 1 121-2- 11am-5p- m 2 10am-9p- m Use Your Silo Credit Card And 3? 1© Days! mtm 210 STORES NATIONWIDE iv ( fforr' ory rA ' p r rry Quntne ’ M ptr Sam intwme 1 ' tnrtk MP'P WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM ' t CTATE STREET PROVO-ORE- Intmesl Begins On Dai StH AjtmttJ fm Of PurcSsv Ml eHarf Mcwnb OGOEN RIVER0ALE CCTT0HW00D 5670 S Redwood Rd 125 Weet 90th South 939 South State St 1515 South State St 4046 Rlverdale Road 4832 S Highland Drive II Beat Anyone S Advertised Puce No Hassle No Hitch 30 Day Puce Protection We TM 1 rKOr Au't 91 MORE SAVINGS t RAIHCHECKS c BECAUSE YOU DESERVE MORE 966-646- 1 562-154- 2 533-893- 2 224-844- 7 621-603- 5 277-346- 4 |