Show dJ)c Suit lake erilmne North Valley 'ill ii vs I ukt ll Morning — I a I I til I I Imn ti I Residents Oppose Dimming Street Lights Pen Linn Tribune Stalf Writei snme Salt Lake Cits residents have a dark attitude towards a studs that and west-sid- e suggests some central-citstreet lights should he dimmed In 45 to 81 percent The citv's acting Traffic Engineer Tim Harpst said he is tring to contact community councils and neighborhood groups in the affected city areas He often faces criticism from residents who want to maintain or increase the brightness of their street lights Only a few streets are slated R Iron Only with Spring Unit $179 with Mattress $119 299 with & v trundle Pop-u- p 2 mattresses 'h ) Li ' MATTRESS CLOSEOUTS ' $H49 U89 239 Iron 179 & with mattress 359 oiit Pop-u- p trundles 2 mattresses Spring Unit Iron & trundle & Interest $30000 Minimum m m m UNKB yy a I V waterbeds come complete with mattress heater liner full kits headboard frames deck & clear pedestel delivery 8 setup extra All BOOKCASE STYLE Complete 6 Drawer $99 more MIRRORED BOOKCASE !®9 Complete 6 Drawer Pedestal $99 more Dark Pine Finish 2x4 BUNK BED constructed economical bunk bed Comes complete with matching wood roils ond guard rail Dark Pine stain finish A sturdily Wood Only 1 88 T with mattress Maple of Dark Pine Stain Finish Early American Spindle FLOTATION WATERBEDS 199 BUNK BED Practical Pine construction that reflects a pride in craftsmanship Easily converted to twin beds whenever needed Includes guard rail and ladder Wood Only 279 with mattress T lO Year rasJfEEBaa SALT 307 23 QEXD0Q2 OS0DC& G0B3GED -- No light levels will be decrea-t- d until the community has had a chance to comment on the proposals Mr Harpst said City officials have not yet scheduled a date to make a decision on the proposals as comments are si ill being solicited from the public Mr Harpst explained that two vears ago the citv began converting its old mercury vapor and incandescent street lights to moie energy etfi ctent sodium vapor lights The lights save the city money in electricitv bills A “couple thousand" lights have ers have also established guidelines that are supposed to fairly deteinum the light levels on each street he said t'luirk Whyte from the Salt Lake Citizens Congiess told Mr Harpst at a meeting last week ‘One night I at 10 walked home from a p m and a gang of kids followed me m 80 years old and 1 can defend mv self but 1 was scared That street was too dark ” Barbara Toomer also from the citi zens congress said there are mimei 1 ouseldeilv pcoph ueighboi houd-thare grab Mil for having an extra bright light dost o then honu Mu hael Ortega Horn Iht i and an executivi board member of the Central Citv Comma mty Council gave Mi Htupst a peti tain with 170 signatures from (entral citv residents who strotiglv oppose anv rediu turn in lights ' We could get thousands o! sigua tures if von gave us anolher two weeks We have gang problems m sonic of these neighbm hoods and th Warranty 279 299 399 1 he meerkats are presentlv soaking up sun on the west side of the zoo s small mammal house By includes the citv s “Tomorrow Haip-t-ai- III- - d "I a Liit h ''ltigasau Mr o - lueii ot'n aipul we art looking Im He also said poiu t di pa tun o' ot that sin t nM i ials told his iitiici iitteii don t have an ellict on min ss I i Instead til) watt bulbs iu the iioit iloiir and btick ilooi of Iihuo an more dfei tne Iht comnnimtv up icsentatnes said tiuv thought poll i i datmed stnlights m tuir - sii Ktank dam-Tribu- W-- I tiltiniii I ne Slalf Writei Associated Students ol tin University of Utah is prov iding a free postage serv ice to students w ho w rite their legislators during the 87 session Any student interested can dtop a letter off at the ASl U offiei mom 234 m the Olpin Union Building The program is part of a drive to get uni versify students and facultv more in votved in legislative decisions that will effect state Minding tor educa tion ‘Well mail anv students lettei about any issue ' said Alan Peterson but the vice president of ASl'U main thrust of the program is to gel students to write in support of deci sions' that will bone! t higher educa tion Student goiirnment s in tavor ol a tax increase that would proiub mor money for education Thev want tu dents to write to thor legislators in support of the tax hiki To help students belli i umii rstand how the tax increase decision mold n affect them instrui tors wen - fmam mi u describe the Cntici-t- f nation to (hi ir studi nts At a tiach-iinstructors wan In d a doenmentarv titled la tb rs ‘tom "iir Childien to bettei pnnat ’Ion h address then student' 1 hi film was put tug th r hi a i out mittei hi nth d bi (n!n I’ ’i The ot everyone tat ettaijats snpf torts hon-i’increase Oar that I host- - irfto to n ilt let their legislators kaotc of nut t th-ta- x s it" suit! ir iUitua Lints ivio is citntlncting sentinnrs tat I of I fin aaei ti I tl is t ress x -- ol '&1- k i ' -- £ a 1' A!''! ' ' v ' S W6X ’ V ' T-&'- ' -- ’it r' 55 r One of Ilogle Zoo's newest additions Meerkat which is related to the mongoose reaches quickly for a snack a Central Coimcil Sets Meeting Agenda studv Also on the agenda are a nu n tal health center proposed at 1228 S 00 East group homes legislation developments at 200 South and Lincolna Street and proposed restoration of home for a bed and breakfast inn The meeting is scheduled at the Howland Hall M Mark s school 847 s Lincoln St 'about 040 Ea-- f at 7 p ni fhosc attending the meeting to park to the west in the Mi e n r r of U Students Urged To Write Legislators wilt-o- The agenda tor W'ednesdav s East Central Commumtv Council meeting esult uls do nu in' ledlietioi U across the street Irom thi school to prevent traffic congestion on Lincoln Strict according to a releast Irom the council Othei items that mav be iImu-- hi include crimi pie entim wit gardens and education The East Central Communitv oim and is a mem-be- i oil was founded in 1 ot the Salt Lake ssii lation ol t'omnumitv ( ouncils Its lotuiin bit quahti of suit ti Valeeresst to Dimuss Miller Park Plan oiuuil The Valet rest Commumtv will disci:- -' at thi- - months meeting llv Ma- -t r Plan the Millet Pal k and proposed tialfic rhangi- - at 2800 East and Enothil anil at 1800 ii suh and f ootliill The meeting is siheduli d at tin Na tioral Guard Armorv No 2 on Sunn side Avenue '840 south' and iuaids- man Wav (1580 East C Pm -- id nt ( !i- - Pi H I I' amuid ioi mmwI Bang rtei s duiau n impatgi win h lands Vi nita XLEK'I son E t at itoen-(ongre- Zoo’s Meerkats Kept Locked Up upset the local ecology so the law still applies The tw o meerkats came from the Kansas Citv Zoo where they were raised The Kansas City Zoo decided to “get out of the meerkat breeding business" Assistant Zoo Director Gene Schretber said so thev surrendered a mother and son Hogle Zoo is presently scouting the country for a suitable meerkat either male or female although the meerkat is not considered an endangered specie Thev re usually those prettv little animal- - you see on those large rock piles usually standing on their hind feet looking about ' Mr Dav is said The meerkat is an omnivore usiiallv eating whatever it finds in burrows They will he givm their choice of various fruits and an occasional mouse m mav be a! footed who By 2 mattresses Spring Unit tuen changed o tai with im vie ereasts in light levels but citv wink- ltici eases Kristen Hebestreet Tribune Staff Writer Federal law requires that Hogle Zoo's new meerkats' quarters have three locked doors to prevent them from escaping and setting up housekeeping in a nearby canyon Actually Utah is too c id for the meerkats to survive since they are from South Africa and prefer w arm dry plains But they are relatives of the mongoose which can adapt quite comfortably and would 189 with mattress 339 with Pop-u- p 139 tor light I ’llo-- P-- -- hip n ! 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