| Show I" Ilir Salt ulA 9 2q)-- vterntil llioNtiy equisition of water from SiTawben is closer ahead: District's OK would help meet the necds of Salt lake and Utah counties BY Water District of Salt Lake City and Sandy When nnal IBA 11w deal will provide Utah and Salt Lake counties each with MAO acre feet of water -- - an acre foot Is the amount it takes to cover an acre of Imd with one foot of water — with Jordan Valley securing 21700 acre feet and the Salt Lake City and Sandy district getting the rest according to Ovard Under the Utah Lake system: 30000 acre feet would now to Salt Lake County via a pipeline from Spanish Fork Canyon to the Provo Reservoir Canal which takes off from the Provo River Drainage Basin Water Delivery System Jordan Valley officials my the move would help meet the water needs of the state's growing metropolitan areas in the next decade "This is the next major bit ick of water that will take us into tim future Its a significant event" said Jordan Valley and get ieral manager David Ovard The tiroposal was approved by the Central Utah Water Conservancy last week Wednesday's vote by the Jordan Valley hoard was the next step in wilning approval for an environmental ImIxict statement on the project Also expected to sign on: the Metropolitan Looking JOE BAIRD boAr Tribune Salt Lake and Utah county residents and businesses are a htep closer to tap Ping water from Strawberry Iteservoir lhe Jordan Valley Vt'ater Comer fany District iloard on Wednesday approved the district's petition to the Ceti tral Utah Water Conservancy District for a hhare of water from the Utah Lake 1 -- Ar Tribune UTAI I MX1 acre fivi would flow to aimmun it les M southern Utah County with most of it for secondary irrigation sys terns and a small portion for municipal UM of An additional 40310 acre-fee- t flow Into would Utah water Strawberry Lake each year as an Nexcluinge" for water now stored in Jordanelle Reser voir for use in Sall !Ake County Altogether the Utah Like system marks the last major urban component of the Central Utah Project a $23 billion development that diverts water from the Uinta Mountains to the Wasatch Front The project which would be ci A completed by 2015 also would delay by two decades the need for amtroversial dams or diversions on northern Utah Bear River the largest tributary leading to the Great Salt lake At MO an acreloot Ovard says the the Utah lake System will be "a little more expensive's than the going rate of PM thir tou trz are "But it will still be cheaper than the other projects we have on the board" he Par eve said baird'asttribcom Triburw news editor Brent Israelsen contributed to this story - -- Enterprise men charged in deaths of wild horses BENEATH A NORTHERN UTAH SKY - THE ASSOCIAMO t 0961 -- ' - Two Utah men were Indicted Wednesday on charges of allegedly killing wild horses on land in 2002 Fred Eugene Woods 47 and Russell Weston '' - 11P -- tg - ' ' Jones V both of Enterprise were indicted by a federal grand Jury for allegedly shooting and horses killing the on Bureau of Land Management property In Iron County The indictment includes one count of Injuring property of the United States of a value exceeding WM a felony and nine cAwnts of causing the death eta wild horse a misdemeanor The felony charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a $250000 fine The misdemeanors carry a r sentence and a possible fine of up to $1000(X) per count Utah public lands are home to more than 3000 wild horses in 24 herds areas across the state - - - - Now fed-en- d - - - ' ' -- ' - ' ' '1 i - - - - - As A Ti I - iAlt I - mANNIlleSdi Lakr lnbunt bicyclist has a perfect day for a ride through the wetland area west of Logan on Wednesday More sunshine and summery weather are expected into the weekend See Weather 013 one-yea- Colorado City man jailed after locking out brother Home feud: 'The incident stems from his ongoing tight over a residence with the 'IDS church By Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day saints which owns most of the property In the border towns of Colorado City Ariz and I I Wale Utah through its UM' Trust The property feud also has set brother against brother Chatwin and his family live in the home's lower level while his brother Steven's family occupies the upper floor Steven Chat win's wife called police after discovering the family had been locked out Officers arrested Ross Chatwin when he refused to give his brother keys to the new locks Chatwin said when he posted the "No trespassing" sign he also apologized to his brother for the sit ual ion In a note and said to contact him to recover his belongings Ile spent the night at Purgatory Cormctional Facility in I furricane Utah arid was released Wednesday after appearing in the Moccasin Ariz Justice Court ItitomF Aimms llat Sub Iiki ribunf Colorado City Ariz man who won the right to remain in a home owned by a polygatnist sect landed in Jail Tuemlay night after he tried to lock out the residence's current occupants CAdorado City police arrested Ross Chat win for criminal tresossing a felony after he entered the home through a window on the first floor changed the door locks anti posted a No Tremassing" sign on the residence Chat w in declined late Wednesday evening to explain his actions saying he had not yet consulted with an attorney The battle over the home has pitted Chat win against the Fundamentalist A Draper denies request for charter school fee-waiv- er NEWS TIP I IOT I : - -- The Summit Academy charter school may be 111APER new but Draper is treating it like any old building By a 4 1 vote this week the City eAllineil flenied the schools request for an impact fee waiver The decision means Summit Academy must Join other commercial ventures in covering costs for road improver:tent and for services such as police and fire !Irian 'Berndt Draper's Com munity Devehipment director Kari the fast growing suburb in the south Salt Lake Valley has been consistent with such charges in the past "The city can't take the burden °fall the impacts On its roads without some kind of compensation" he said "The rationale EE Site t 4' or know of something - ' '' - to t Input sought on Utah County traffic ) girr bird and think outside the boil Alan Young MERRELL JOLLEY 1)001 cum ditiolof (of the I 11- r 11- r"-:'ECTIA1- J-1- rrascitrxrcwr rail" t 1116" -- ''' 1 I- - I I s 1 -- k - 9 IY14 TO 114 t we need to be covering? Call '277-874- I 2 4 ON S 1 LOVI 91M9 tNittY 9T" 10T" AND 11T" --"-"41± 1i'lllIF'1 Li 11117-!- ritati I - 0107 t IA y g- J t!)- ImPli ZEW11 e imio 13 N ) i ! 0 I I rk Ag 1 Cottonwood Mall 801027400101 - 'Urn9 tall LITIZAT Ur i004 Lis!!! likNE 7:ty I- — The Spectrum C SEPT i - - 300-acr- e I5ptojt For more Inform:II Ion log on to hi tp:wwwudolutahgov 115utaheounty coin-mute- The open house today Is from 5 to 8 pm id !AVM Elementary School in Spanish Fork 1175 E Elonette Drive on Satillibly from 2 to 5 pm UDOT will be nt the McKay Events Center North Presidential Ikvel at Utah Valley State J84tt invite residenki "We A prescribed fire will be ignited in Bryce Canyon National Park sometime before Oct 1 if weather conditions permit The burn project will take approximately two days said Superintendent Craig Axtell The fire Fairyland 2 will be located near the park's entrance on the east side of the main road The objective is to maintain the health of the Ponderosa Pine forest ecosystem Fire use studies have shown that the natural burn cycle is five to seven years people with hearing loss If you haven't had success with hearing aids in the past or would like to learn more about the latest technology take advantage of this special consultation Only 20 appointments are available Call now to reserve yours - 44 - Utah County Is in a traffic fix — and the public is invited to comment on potential solutions for the problem The Utah Department or Transportation will hold a public open house today and Saturday to discuss a study of the Interstate 15 corridor 'We Invite residents to give Input and think outside the box" said Merrell Jolley Ul X Yr coor dinator for the I 15 project in a statement 'Many people suggest that adding lanes Is the only so lution for relieving congestion on 115 but we want people to think about other possibilities r too like carpool lanes and Prescribed fire due for Bryce Canyon ING C I NSULT I t 4 4 liNE — the home An eviction hearing is ached1110d in Kingman Ariz Justice Court on Friday before Judge Chavez "Given the fact that he's got the INSUO Mining beibre the court on Friday I don't understand why he would resort to self help" said Hod Parker a Salt Lake attorney who represents the FLDS church and in this case Steven Chat win Parker said Chavez's earlier ruling did not order Steven Chatwin to vacate the home The church also maintains that Ross Chatwin should pay for improvements made to the home after it was taken over by his brother Chatwin said the HAM church made the improvements despite his objections and even as he resisted being kicked out of the home "We tried to stop them from doing that" said Chatwin lie said he believes the improvements were made to pressure him to either pay for them or give up the house With Alan Young AuD Doctor of Audiology Alan Young is one of the first to receive the new clinical Doctorate degree in the field of Audiology He has over 10 years experience helping was very sound" Nobody from the school showed up at this week's public hearing to protest Ast minute landscaping and paving tut ve delayed the opening of the new charter school but parents say Sununit Academy is expected to be open within a week -- - Derek I' Jensen - I The two brothers and their families have maintained an uneasy co existence in the home since January when Cha twin was ousted from the 1113 church by leader Warren Jeffs At the time Jeffs also ordered him to vacate the dwelling Chalwin refused though he did move Into the home's lower level the home's top floor was taken over by Steven Chat win his wife and their four children The church subsequently tried to evict Chatwin his wife 1ori and their six children from the home but the family refused to budge Arizona Judge James Chavez sided with them ruling in May that Chatwin could remain in the dwelling for life or until the WM church compensated him for $130p00 in improvements The HMS church has asked the Arizona Court of Appeals to overturn the ruling and In the meantime Chatwin is trying to have his brother evicted from 1 I t10 25 Years Locally Owned 8 Locations ' EMflflmlu1 1 L I W I I - - |