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Show Lakeside Citizens oppose barricades f H I XyV ,v-'Sfc ' 'fe' - I- ? .i S VaS v r- .A v-y--.X- 'iiv r?i il ,zV ; J- - . Ti- , ? r'T ; r r1 i : , 11 a y YTj-- X I J ' 'Ll" - J73-45- G0 I DZ4jCNNJ"WI1 The HOUSE FOR SALE: Homihouse that new houses the County legacy Boutxjue is up for s&e. J House From 1 10 make it themselves, said. Bishop Understanding that has given Bishop an outlet to sell items for others to make their own floral arrangements. Another floral arrangement in the store is done around a miniature log cabin. Bishop oilers the Finished log cabin For sale, but she has log cabins available For the to decorate. is wise." Knighton Kathy said oFhcr sister. She knows the creativity will kick in and every Hotel one gets their general ideas From someone else, whether it be a picture, nature or something they like." The entire home. From the cellar to the sun porch to the linen closet, has been convened to use For the boutique. Scrapbook materials For others to hold onto memories with are For sale. A wedding gift basket, handmade hatboxes and wooden can. He likes to gae at the old pear tree he and his brothers played under, with their toy trucks and tractors, lie still has a cast-irotractor that he pushed around in the yard on his knees. Right now, it's in a box waiting to be moved to the new house in GcarField. Forbes said he thinks about the new house, but he prcFers puttering around in the bam behind the boutique where Farm equipment his Father used is stored. Forbes still uses some. Even with the sale on the horizon, Forbes planted corn and tomatoes. using some oF the old Farm tools. toddler rocking chairs Fill the space where Forbes and his brothers read, talked and grew up. Forbes wanders over to the old Farmhouse almost daily -not to check up on Bishop, but to soak up as many memories as he drive home, From 1 14, a Friday night, and the Legislature was not meeting Saturday. FiFtecn representatives and ' senators not From Salt Lake or Davis counties also put in For ho- said Brown. He said he would look into the matter. It sounds like some of our members need some advice on the proper use of the privilege. Brown added. Public pay records reviewed by the Deseret News show Rep. and Rep. Ray Short, David Zolman, stayed at the Little America Hotel on Feb. 14. Rep. Carl Saunwhose district ders, straddles Davis and Weber counties, also stayed in a hotel that night. Saunders, whose home is in Weber County, stayed in a hotel more nights than any other law- ay late-nig- ever-mor- "motorist e I ane. We need to educate the cifiens and put up stop signs at the tnierection of Creek iane and lovgUe," . The added that it wa thcr deire to keep our ae and pleasing eniranceevu to our home rather than having io cro four lanev of Shepard 1 ane io go io diwntoan I jrnimgtn or other plow T his i more lhan a suKhvi-sun i a planned unit devel- are "When we bought our lot opment." wroie Wane anJ Shauna Klein, We are all a pari of the ame development, I he mam access i Creek lane. Creek ane I noi an alternate Sherard 1 ane. Shauna Mein in Did Sherard Creek subdivision. we were aware vf the pos-sibilt- iy of the through traffic that would be on Creek l ane and the access we would have to Smith. Highway 89 and foxglove. Other Creek Lane properly owner were aware of the 1 alo disputed the slaim of heavy or significant amount (if passthrough ir at tic, The city council ha authorized a traffic stud) to determine what should he done in the Creek Lane area. situation when they bought home, she added. Michael and Melanie Shropshire wroie: "We do admit there is a problem wuh speeding on Two New Reasons To Borrow From Us as- sists for such problems as vehicle lockouts, at 1,726. Overall, the department oF approximately 33 personnel responded to 19.374 calls, up From 18,140 calls the year before. Tomorrows 1 TREASURES $38 per night. The total amountS5.000. Short said he decided to stay in the hotel on Valentine's Day night because a Utah Symphony concert all lawmakers were invittel on reimbursements ed to ended late. In seven years - Valentine's Day. But those legis- -' in the Legislature I've never taklators were routinely staying at en a night. I figured one night local hotels most in the Little isn't bad, Short said. America Hotel - during the 43-dZolman said the Valentine's session. was a chance to Day stay-ovUntil shortly beFore the legissome time with his wife. spend lative session began in January, Because of the demands of the lawmakers From Salt Lake and the couple had not Legislature, Davis counties were not allowed maker time together, he and had Davis personal representing to stay in hotels at the taxpayers said. It was a chance to renew a Salt Lake counties. was The expense. they thought Records show that Zolman romance, you could say. could easily drive home, while six days straight in the hoHe said he stayed at Little stayed lawmakers From elsewhere in the tel the week America the last week of the sesprior to the Legislstate could not. atures March 5 adjournment, in- sion, including a weekend, to get Brown said ' the rule was cluding a weekend. Zolman also away from the pressure. changed to accommodate the two stayed in a hotel the evening of I needed some time to counties 13 senators and 41 one of the Legislature's interim think; just mentally (the Legislature) House members when they have study days this was a big hit. As a freshman, this spring a hotel or early morning legisthat is less than 13 miles from his provided a great refuge, to get lative meetings combined with Taylorsville home. away from the phone and din of potentially bad wintertime drivOther Salt Lake and Davis the session, Zolman said. ing conditions. The rule change county lawmakers staying in hoIf any of his caucus Demo also applies to interim study days tels were crats stayed over. House MinoriRep. John Swallow, oflicial business. or other lt six nights; Sen. David ty Leader Dave Jones, Brown said the Valentines Steele, Point, six nights; Lake City, said, I would absoDay stays probably did not meet and Rep. Wayne Harper, lutely ask them to pay (reimthe conditions of the new rule. Jordan, two nights. bursements) back; Id take them All told, lawmakers representto the woodshed over it. Using a hotel on a Friday The Associated Press contributed ing Salt Lake and Davis counties night for a Salt Lake County (legislator), well, it seems they could stayed 114 nights in Salt Lake to this story. - to I Creek strongly opposed to the closure of Creek Lane, wrote Ann Gb-K- From 1 ingly more traffic Mops being mjJc. Rapp credited the efficiency with "implementation oF restructuring" in the department and additional administrative and clerical personnel. And. a$ prooF of being a department, the deportment continues to respond hotels during the session. Each gets reimbursed up to S63 per night, although Little America gives lawmakers S90 rooms at ed to "My huband and Burglars n time-capsu- le FARMINGTON - Cuing extreme oppiumon from uther property ouner anJ the fret that public heurtngv werent helJ. the City Council lux the decinn l turn-oJ- c Creek Lane. The decision to uJJ burner wa made June 4 after concern were raided by Creek lane resident that their street wa becoming a traffic thoroughfare and vhortcut For motorit wanting to avoid the buicr hhepurd Lane. However, Mayor Greg Belt said during a upeeial June 1 1 council meeting, Ve can't alter the nature oF the vtrcct before - M &?? aw fepatiiiss'jt'jsr. xapssfc lw holding a public hearing" Tli information wa received Front Mate official after the closure hod already taken place. 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