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Show la- - Renmv LAKESIDE Beattie praises Cf ! lCi r Agreement reached behveen Clinton Administration and gun manufacturers ilUfl ianJ 9 Mtt ayHha ben working mt I Iwtumf thing. lock their weapon," Beattie caid. "People know how dangerou their gun I. Many gun owner would store them safely if given the chance." 1 Utah gun manufacturer Brow ning Arm did not take pan in the agreement. A bill he introduced earlier this sear would have made it mandatory for dealer in Utah to surply trigger locks with every RWet Beanie. Bountiful. Mid the agreement reached laM week between the gun manufacturer and PrcviJent Clinton ac complivhet what he ha tried and failed to legislate nearly every year since 1991 - handgun, under criminal penally. It was defeated. Clinton's deal which does not include the threat of prosecution, was lauded by y advo cate in Utah. - Tm very pleated at least citizens will have, an option to The analogy would he tumiUr to the time eat belt were oifcred on car - come reopie thoe to toe them and live wrre caved." Mid ti ll Nah, chaimun of Utahn Agaimt Gun Violence. "Iltt i a eery pome tep. anj it may remind parent that there are action they can take to cn cure the ufety of their children. frt fwkideflt WEST BOUNTIFUL - The . egrtemem by major gun itukcfv to tquip Ihcir new hand- with trigger lovki ha been Eun by Mate Senate Present Fane Beattie and panned hy gun right advocate 1 wood Powell. STANI-HI.l5N.MINl'l- -- Deattio N fcssiacwJtaj 1 wily deal trigger-loc-k Lano Travis Ortcrl6 137 9 However. Powell chairman of Utah Shooting Sport Council, called it "a boondoggle." "They're try ins to make a statement to keep the ger and the fuy bear harpy tree-hu- g and gain a few political point, white putting the revt of society at ruk," he said. Locking a handguns trigger render moot the main purpose of owning a handgun, Powell aid. "Youve destroyed any nghi for any individual to effectively protect themselves." gun-safet- He said the seconds it takes to unlock the trigger Uk could com the owner hi Ffe, classified; Clinton and hi upponer ar gue trigger lock will cave many young live. Each year, about .300 chil dien are ruvhed to hovpual enter 1 geney room with accidental gun injuries. Nearly 200 children died from those wound in 1994 alone. Beattie said the next step should be a requirement to keep all stored guns locked, although introducing such legislation to current Utah lawmakers would be futile. "I dont see the makeup of the Legislature changing any time soon." Beattie said. "All thi realty dives I supply (locks). Ihcre is more we can do. 1 he next step should be a move from handguns to rule (locks)." Featured keynote speaker is Harlequin author Margot Early. Other speakers include authors Roz Denny Fox, Rebecca Winters, Bonnie K. Winn, Shcny Lewis and Dr. Anne Wingate. Guest editors are Paula Eykcl-ho- f, County-base- d Utah chapter of Romance Writers of 3a senior editor, Harlequin; America, runs Saturday from Gail Yngve. senior fiction editor, Gibbs Smith Publishers of Lay-to- n; and JoAnne Jolley, inspirational and women's fiction editor. Covenant House Publisher. a.m. to 3 p.m. at the 8 Yarrow Hotel in Park City. Early Workshops will be held throughout the day, along with an awards luncheon and party. The cost is and S43 for S55 for ph URWA members. S West employees to help area schools FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. JPM-7PSATURDAY OCTOBER IB, 10AM-JPM RESORT CENTER LODGE . "Waiting For You" "Mr. Family" "Nick's Kind of Woman" "The Truth About Cbuboys" Who's Afraid ofThe Mistletoe?" "You Were On My Mind" "Talking About My Baby" "Here Comes The Sun." For more information on the conference, call or Employees of U S West are going back to school. black spidcrs...the thought of getting a shot...and for sure, a nighmare where a shapeless monster gives endless chase... TONS OF JOBS AVAILABLE - SKI RESORTS. OFFICE. RESTAURANT. RETAIL. HOTEL. MANAGEMENT. FULL-TIMPART-TIM& SEASONAL. E, program. After an employee works for four hours, U S West will give the classroom S250 to be used for anything the teacher needs for the students. All U S West employees are being encouraged by the company to become involved with the during school hours. Employees may help with sports, or tutor students at home. Kaysville earns Tidy Town award Kaysville in the Salt Lake City County Complex, Mayor Arthur Johnson received the award on behalf of the city. 1 was named second runner-u- p in the 1997 Civic Beautification and Tidy Town Competition for Utah. . During a ceremony held Oct. 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EXAMINER Oct . 18 & 19 & LAKESIDE REVIEW Oct. 18 Some of the books written by Early include: "The Third Christmas" U G25-44- JOB FAIR - Romance writers to gather PARK CITY - The Sixth Annual Heart of the West Writers Conference, sponsored by Davis the la t 1, St. George took first place. All those thoughts are cause for a good case of the goosebumps. In the spooky spirit of Halloween, were asking readers to write down what it is that gives them goosebumps. Send responses to us by Oct. 22 at noon, and well publish as many as we can in our Oct. 28 edition. Drop o(T or mail stories to Lakeside Review, . 2146 N. Main, Layton, UT 84041. Were just north of Albertsons in the Antelope Square shopping plaza. "Treat yourself to savings." Replace your iffy old furnace before winter get tricky and you'll treat yourself to up to 40'f savings on your healing cost w ith our 9OT efficient Natural Gas Weather Maker furnace. For a limited time with each purchase receive a FRKK humidifier. 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