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Show CweiT4 us? S Ttvs,-- LAKESIDE last year and this year Angels Frpm busif-e- "If firms i) ter ff ny -4 m Nils g w 10 covered wnh shape the bodiee, A Styrofoam Nil keep the lead round The art Half doibe. The pine iprle ptotjf is ijm4 tm the skirt rn.x.11) by and double 2-- ih angel (4 hang from the tree, hne 1 uorg a KMv with eight pattern of ngd in 11. Me 1 for other pattern he can oe hhe warn 4 make smaller angel, S'e is citvf-clirthem all out of while and gold thread, "I figure it will take me ail year w make enough angel for the tree. Maybe 1m being too optimwis," Green Mid. Green always ha a project wnh her when he w tvm work, mg There cen a cnxhet hook and thread in her car for those time when she t waning for a child or stuck in traffic. You can get a couple of stiuhes in when you are at a long lghi. she Mid. When she worked at a fubkti lute teacher she brought her project with her 10 do while the student completed worksheet or washed a movie. With crocheting you can work on it and still watch the kids." she said. Bat when she went to work e the crocheting stayed in the car anJ at home because she dc not have the time anymore during the day. When evening comes she is back at it I find crocheting is a relaxing thing to do after working all day, Green said. ll-t- ieJ IN 44 1 ere umg the sham it .k Let siit.lics. Her 2 carrot J dauehier shaped the ribbon around the doll becauc "sbe Mid I didnt do it rehi," Green wid, Green attends the revival of 1 Tree each year. Her own 4-- j car-ol- d use a patient at Primary Children' Medical Center. "He wat horn wuh heart problems. When I MMieJ him I was always impressed how wonderful those nurses are. she wild. Green favorite song i Angel Among Us. by Alabama, and to her the nurse seem like angels. Her husband, who work for Home Depot, built a playhouse great-nephe- Wetlands g e 1 l wl tf then shAd f the s!eee "I wa really yrrcd 01 ho well 11 worked, Green Mid Green used a SijnsfNm tft and in the wing wxne-tr.-r- d CTO. iT-t- n in the h'o-bu11 Mtf h-- Nil onJ do asked her mother and ter if they would buy the tree if r.e eust-riethe ornament. "Ihey said sure. Green Mid, now crocheting Green smaller I wouidai Me teen able w do n. U m4. the sleeve. she Ai'cf nned 14 full-tim- Legacy McConkie said. plan comes along. Bob Valentine, Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation commissioner, said a lot of work went into this plan and throwing it out would be like throwing the baby out with the bath water." Valentine said the conservation commission put up SI 00.000 for the detailed study, and he says it turned out extremely well." Valentine said the wetlands study is popular enough that Box Elder and Weber County ofllcials are considering a similar exercise. It is a plan. It doesn't legislate. It doesn't mandated he said. Page said to make city officials more comfortable with it, the county can add a cover sheet emphasizing the plan has no regulatory power and is merely for their assistance. the County Commission Highway," Something that has left the commissioner puzzled is where city leaders have been getting I their information of the wetlands an effort to push the f plan being proposed west Davis highway further east CHRISTMAS DISPLAY: Monte Outrode of she Layton Parks Dopament eyes ha work a ,er hanging one of the reindeer pu&ng Santa's sleigh Commons Park eater this week. Workers wS check the displays da.y so they look thee best throughout the holiday season. dorsed it or not until a better owner, said if the wetlands preservation corridor presented in the study doesn't have regulatory power, why not refine the endorsement for it. Wilcox said he is concerned if the study is used by the Corps of Engineers, the bold red hne by indicating where the more valued wetland property is may result in reducing the value of his own upland property west of the line. I le said whether it is the intent of the commission or not, their endorsement of the plan could also affect the placement of the Legacy Highway. From 1 Commissioner Carol R. Page of the study she considers a change-abl- e working document. I see it as a management planning tool. she said. Page said the plan has no regulatory authority and it would be wrong for the Army Corps of Engineers. which issues permits to build on wetlands, to interpret the plan as anything other than that. Page said the commission has Lesley McWhirtcr, Army also not officially endorsed any corridor for the Legacy Highway. Corps of Engineers program manager, said they believe the And if they had, County Comis a good plan and is somestudy Dan McConkic missioner stressed it would be the same one thing they. will use in evaluating permits. the cities have agreed to in conMcWhirtcr said the document cept. would be used as a guide whether The plan is not what is driven ing the Reindeer really know how to fly fir the font ah M!f I f the lorn tUt skirt, for the la PJlcd stccsf, after fftHhfUPi p4fl (4 it ftrle, U if vrnrj 4 II, he 14 but Green warned 1 NU inujtf shetcd atoan d it, 14 in Layton School Menus Elementary school lunch menus for Da Is County are: Bmdfiist till bt pmkkd In all schools uiih a choice of cereal, toast, fruit juice and milk served doily uuh more chokes offered on FnJay. Munch-ahl- e Express Lunch uiH be ojfcred doily. Choice No. 1: 4 ounce yogurt cup, baby carrot sticks, fresh fruit, package crackers. M&St Fun Sue package, milk. Choke No. 2: Mml bun. peanut butler cup, honey or jelly cup, bohy carrots, fresh fruit, SkUtles fun Sue package, milk. Chokes from fruit and vegetable bar will be offered doily. Friday, Dec. 5: Toasted cheese sandwich or munchable yogurt or munchable peanut butter, milk. Monday, Dec. 8; Pizza or munchable yogurt or munchable , peanut butter, milk. Tuesday, Dec. 9: Burrito or munchable yogurt or munchable peanut butter, milk. Wednesday, Dec. 10: Ham sandwich on a bun or munchable yogurt or munchable peanut butler, milk. Thursday, Dee. 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