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The county plans to install cial crossing zones for deer along the connected sections Mr Stack said Openings will be made in 1717:zo files in - 4- Fri 110111E grow 440 East 100 South Salt lake City Utah 9 am to 3 pm Board Room - 'N"111k 55-gall- public-work- 0 124 Available At Your Local I n two-lan- W41)t3 D 1473 lyene disc dispersed with uranium oxide was shipped in February to Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee Fission activity of the fuel was absolutely negligible said John Bennion senior reactor engineer at the college To comply with NRC regulations the fuel was divided into three equal amounts of 221 grams each and shipped in three containers "Though there were minimal health risks involved in handling the fuel precautions were taken" said Mr Bennion higher speeds and more dead deer and other "critters" on the road Mr Stack said Salt Lake County plans to make the thoroughfare a e road with a center-turlane The road could be expanded to five lanes if future traffic flows Smoking-Permitte- tffg ' - tor SALT LAKE CITY iPal : 0 - TUESDAY1 SEPTEMBER 171 L ORME MD MEE - St 2100 SOUTH Every year Pam Funk sees countless deer lying dead on Sandy roads The deer move between the nearby Wasatt--h Mountain range and Dimple Dell Park about 10600 S 2300 East in search of forage The animals cross numerous streets and often fall victim to passing cars and trucks Ms Funk said Now Salt Lake County plans to extend Wasatch Boulevard from Little Cottonwood Canyon to 10800 South Ms Funk and other Sandy residents are worried for their own — and the deer's — safety The expansion will connect two sections of Wasatch Boulevard that currently reach a dead end in Sandy said Neil Stack assistant s director for Salt Lake County The work will be done in three phases The first phase will extend the road from Little Cottonwood Canyon to approximately 10100 South Second-phas- e expansion will be from approximately 10200 to 10500 South The third phase will be from 10600 to 10800 South Mr Stack said Work on the first phase of Wasatch Boulevard will begin once property is acquired and $14 mil lion in state road funds become available Mr Stack said Ms Funk who lives at 10138 S 3300 East believes the expanded road will mean cars traveling at PP "1:4 ft Tr Ci1 72 ELZSOUZCiie FILES FC11 MAN HICH SCHOOLS Available '" k 1 By David Clifton ME SALT LAKE TRIBUNE "v SDI" trrt Removal : (i) 'two ma be pa seta ptvx ITrash ars boricwo plos-a-k Soo- - 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S'A U pc P— 14 111 Settlements have not been that" 9-- f— 1 CLEANUP AREA A UJ w LU SEPT CITY I:c CLEANUP AREA t 800 SOUTH i: r CITY 1 ST1i Wasatch Boulevard Project kIL1 500SOUTHST I increase in their recent paychecks before contracts have been approved In the Wayne School District Superintendent Robert G Painter said bath sides are "pretty close" to a settlement The board hopes to approve a settlement at its next meeting Wednesday" he said By Katherine Kapos 8 1991 -- Teachers in 10 Districts Seeking New Contracts t -- -- "26166'116 - I |