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Show 10 TKavl fVlll Lakeside VM7 UDOT pleased with 1- Legislature torn over romance issue -15 reconstruction progress In hum FAKE CITY - After niooihi f wtk, err ant ab?4 uf HticJwitf tn uici pu- - ;MCr Inimuitf IS rttuftvtniviioq beginning i)tf tl,S lillun Cvi to wJen ami rebuild 17 miles MS through the Salt lake VHcy UK April, a consortium of itrdcior ha been tut turn or ahead of twheduto in every phase of work. , Waiaich Comiruvton aim rl cll on ti way to receiving the first of several possible bonus thcik in November. If work continue at the current pace, the new stretih of freeway will open by July 13,2001. ; "I be roost impressive thing t me it the cheer magnitude of thi project and how quickly they've hu able to put their team together, get it on site anJ get a lot of productive work done." taiJ David Down. UDOT 115 project manager. Crew have demolished 10 of the more than ISO bridge to be replaced as part of the project. . Twelve mite of adjacent on the west side of the valley were during the summer to expand that freeway's new ap-pea- role as primary detour route. Workers also have begun installing underground conduit for fiber-opti- c cables that will link 550 trahic signals throughout the volley. That work will serve as the foundation for a S70 million Advanced Traffic Management System. The rest of contractors' alien-lio- n has been on preparing and stabilizing the ground underneath the future MS road surface. delimiters and are Gam Cl. ka IsmmaSM, los.se COP leader, "Ififiumdly, vys, some (leadI inlmson contain wuh ihe ers) have talked wuh her ut electrical deregulation lok force their coroern. This is a very that I o duns. sensitive issue" dealing wuh a Still, To. R l chi. insists the colleague they all respect and I admire, lie said, relationship is "a non-issudon'i see it as a conflict of inter "But clecincal defegnLuon K Csh" also extremely important. It a lot of Utahns. We beOther do. Member of the Chris mil do the right lieve Flcctmral Deregulation and Customer Choice 1 ask 1 oree anJ thing" in deahng with the possithe legislative Public Unhurt ble confkl. Cam said. and Technology Committee exFox has not been asked to pert concern. So do member step aside ax i louse thairwiiman of Republican leadership. of the committee, he added. House Majority Whip Kevin Fox, who aspire to be the next speaker of the House, was said I ox ha Carn, had no "formal" warning from widowed more dun 10 year ago I e. im-pac- ts The contractor also established a communication network Web sue that includes a a weekly construction report fused to 950 individuals, businesses and organitelephone sations, and a that number (I receive thousand of call a e n, (www.l-l3.com- ). toy f inhere) i xvirpnily M bring tor suit) l.enu as Cengs jnnj and hmi Vnl, klo CareUh cleitrnal fylis s fully hgy are apphed U heavy Indus- try. tolJ- - si Several cuiren uaUhJ.g groups, espeiUlly Unued We MinJ Ulyfi, have been CfUial Of h way (nv, MAe teavui and the 1 rgisijiure lute approached "We are run engaged." Fox "But we fuse told pei hr we are uikutg aNun it (gru.n rnamedl" sy-- d etectriiai deregulauon, Several COP leader suh the an-un- said W ednesday llul they didnt want I ox action tn ber personal lake law lrm of Chlhuer, ad MiCu5Uugh. I ox, put herself through college and ID U law Maud while raising a family at a single parent, began working at the bnn a year ago a a deik. She has since passed the bar and it now a practising aitomey. NiNrker life, no maiter Nw tnnueni. to questions. to 1st raie more Tox insist she ha never shown any favoritism a chairwoman of the committee, toying I tnlmson had 10 minute That business relationship already had prompted concern have had. "I give my word I will be a 1 can be," die said. month ago about whether I ox, the lawmaker, could deal fairly fair a '?dGl52rJiCn3Cz 0-11- Transportation panel to keep responsibilities month. A winter approaches crews will continue preparing the ground in advance of construction on half of the new freeway, scheduled to begin next spring. Through the end of September, Wasatch Constructors had been paid $150 million of the $1,323 billion contract it signed in April. It can cam up to $50 million in "award" money for completing the project on time and to the satisfaction of UDOT officials. By AMY PRAY Sunowo twww A BOUNTIIUL - The is the that reviews all issues for the council. 121 Ogden and Salt Lake technical committees, plus representatives of the Utah State Transportation Commission and Utah Transit Authority, discuss issues and pass them on to the council for further discussion. However, several council members who arc also part of Trans Cbm complained that it seemed a waste of time to debate the issues twice. We go over the same agenda both times. Do we really need these organizations doing the same work?" asked John Cushing, council member and Trans Com chairman, at a joint meeting Thursday. To a lot of people, it doesnt seem really necessary. All members received a lesson in history and Finance, discovering that Trans Com was created for specific reasons. First, the committee allows the UTC and UTA a chance at representation. Also, the committee serves as part of the requirements For the council to be recognized and allowed some say in allocating transportation funds along the Wasatch Front. In the beginning, Trans Com was formed along with a number of other committees for such issues as land use, air quality, economic development and alcoholdrug abuses. Some have been incorporated into Trans Com, while others were abandoned as the council narrowed its focus. INNOVATIVE El ENERGETIC El OPEN MINDED El DETERMINED El PRODUCTIVE CHAD HARWARB LAYTON CITY COUNCIL PAID FOR 4 DRAWER CHEST $49 on-sce- CHAD HARWARD BEDROOM (Several Style ' t - MATTRESS SALE G9 Twin Malt. v Finished & Aeaembtod GREAT SOFAS 249 Twin Mattress Set.. v and up Full Mattres Set Ckueen Mattress Set. King Mattress Set.... 3 Great Colors fcbm-ON- ) . 90 DAYS $598 Over 30 Sofa Sets 188 188 -- $6997Pcs 'SOFA, LOVE5 3 Tables Sc I BANANA I I 136" ! 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The badge is one of the it together. most coveted of all merit badges, Jenkins designed a Morse and also one of the most difficult code practice kit that can be put to obtain. together within a minute using JOTA is not a jamboree in the juniper wires and then easily taktraditional sense. Instead of en apart again. Scouts traveling great distances The hardest part for most of to associate, JOTA brings togeththe Scouts was standing in line from all Scouts thousands of er to make radio contacts or over the world via radio waves waiting attend the classes. For as talkdifferent the laySkipping along ative as Scouts are when they ers of the earths ionosphere. shouldnt be, on the radio most 21 Members of the Davis County of their sentences were one to Amateur Radio Club, which or- four words. Scouts contacted ganized and sponsored the local both hams and Scouts in Utah jamboree, recognized that Scouts and in other states, including needed the help of licensed amaMontana, Oregon, Wyoming, teur radio operators, or hams, to California, Texas, Hawaii, Aladam this merit badge. bama, and Illinois. Some foreign CGary Smith of Kaysville start- contacts were made in Mexico, ed doing JOTA four years ago El Salvador, and Japan. because during his many years in Brent Thomas, a ham from Scouting he had heard about JO-tBountiful, said the weather conand thought, How neat this ditions that help radio waves skip is -r I want to do something places were exfreely to about it. cellent because of reduced atmoAs JOTA chairman, Smith spheric static levels and good sigstarted a very small jamboree usnal propagations. ing a few hams from the club. The most popular radio staFour years later, the same hams tion was the Utah Department of re still helping him, along with Public Mobile ComSafetys other club members. motor mand Center, a m Smith said he felt last years home loaded with communicaJOTA was a success with 51 tions and surveillance equipment. comscouts signing up. A lot of peoIt is used as an ple came to me and said, You mand center during emergencies, cant possibly do that! Theres no disasters, or armed standoffs. way, not in eight hours. And Thomas, who works for the Utah Smith responded, Oh yes there Department of Public Safety, is. Its very easy, and its very brought the Mobile Command Center as a show and tell item. simple with some organizations and planning. Smiths ultimate Besides having all the comgoals was to make the jamboree forts of home and a conference experience. air driven, room, it has a built-iCliff Jenkins of Morgan mast. extendible, a program that meets the to Smith, ham ramerit badge requirements and dioAccording and Scouting go hand in Jan be completed in a single day. hand. More and more Scout Scouts must visit an amateur raare setting up ham radio dio station, discuss the licensing camps because of the neat stations requirements, and make 10 radio communications they provide. contacts anywhere. They must demonstrate how to solder and TPyTrDTTfm fsT. e&VATSrH unsolder and must build an elecrlcsanMrS tronic device that is more than -- T 'T xtMijust a buzzer. esti Scouts have to show they common amateur radio jeftn? and are required to Morse code charact Scouts have to learn ters itei t ee isutri t enough about the radio wave I p r lfl4 ID IjffliUi (it! spdCfgflb to know where the high frecflidTTcies are and where the low frequencies are, and they Z cirwgxsiii must-altlearn a little about 50 Boy Scouts gather in Clearfield for whats become an annual event Uaww r Front Regional Council has reconsidered its iJea to tell Trans Com to hit the road. Scout radio jamboree still making air waves 1 0i ci EASY TERMS FREE j recliner $149 LAY-A-f- c ; Do Yoitrself A'Tavor arid Shop SWIVEL ROCKER $139 '.Hills Fumitrire Savers Furniture $avers 1095 N. 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Cash oiher as colleague and i tends ut.de serving in d-- e 1 iogc'ihrf, hyse hot dolt g a L od loe tin- CUlied niyfTiagtf- - Rah ikue in uimh a f,Hicr style en !it, M SOHJOSff, Ihnh are told) he elti'iruyi dtregidaiioa toys k.llfd in .,t OWCd focus in particular on CWuv oJiUwin, elor-lara- triM IwumI1 A personal rrUiionihip he iween House Majority leader ClifHUW I ox and kf bM I fed I mlinsoit l raising concern over a possible conflict of uucr Aciuul construction work I only a portion of Wasatch Constructor' activities since April. The contractor had to set up an office to house 350 Wasatch employees, another f0 UDOf worker, more than 300 design and representative of another 33 subcontracting companies. toll-fre- Rep. Kevin ton signing die project and have done this much woik has reinforced that dciiiion to go wuh design-buil- d as the right choice, adding to that the very aggressive schedule they've developed." Down said. -- n MV lobbyist may bo cornet de- MWiJ when l.tf Crimes gay between la wmaker, Down said nHi$ of il-- e phjsi-- c work would have Men place until nest j ear if UDOI had gone with traditional construction method rather than the accelerated design build approach. "The fail that they've mobj. pwjfci, Ihs Utah Department vf Tiamponanon repn. Iied JM . 1 he agency note that kinc fScViciU i inn i nir |