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Show A4 7. page J". t- -v OPINION JGH' matter how you No in Your Opinion say it, Malone is MVP V l ur Jzz w NBA fj- M. v rM r t Mjm" C l'eer a" .. p - ' . x.a'V ary Is n. har .'t ...j jV a Ot Mohne ! to hoor the t " " x.- - Some or our great ssien- ' ' regj,r y tpred over voweis we J'Mti n r M.fe' Theresa tern her pred cate agreement In " nd Kar, Ma.one ts indeed the MSP rega'd'ess ot whether be has reaJ Beowulf tr '.fie past two week' 1' Mu, me :l'e rest paser m the P t re.estior a total Its eJse r: j tr. pry rv's. - - v,a't cct-ai- d v ' NBA N A' avm ii sp.. -g a' M chjel J Tdan puts cn es that J si. Fiction will never s- 'Ja.eO-ic-- 'ms an an radio proarjrf tre community Yes. the Maiman maces del. senes at the Delta Center, hosted by Dace Blackwell and Ror Boone The man denned Malone "unsuitable and uneducated grammat leal and conversational skills It s a shame. he said, "mat Karl can attend three sears at a untvers'ty and 'fx.a. so " but he also delivered hope to a mjeh-pubiidecaisoer sicttm Mxrea Shoe) stiips at the d.scO Malone snaps at chti-Jre- r ' lemonade stand.' Whereas most NBA 'tars whine ahout their money. Makne s niuior whine is that he can t spend a' much time with his wile and poorly Blackwell and B nc were notable uncomlonable with the call rightly seeing the attorney as an elitist Critic iing a itian s grann.ar is to use a proper!) stitt bad simple, And ti m union B-- n chddren n im s also sille first no one has eecr contascd I out' ana Tech w nh Hareard or Stantord Malone's alnia mater serves the rural South hurdle the hotbed ot luture Puhter Prize winit don know it Karl is a candidate tiT sahthond Bat he i' a Itsirg exam-pi- e ot persistence and patience Wnen Alai, me first was dratted by the Jury, his !ree throw shaming was siopest now he h Ids the record Lt cknsecjtne toul shots in a NB A playott When Malone first put on the liuh unttorm he was I t considered ners a delen-sts- middle-ot-the-pj- e this year, he made the first Team When he in the NBA the hulk ot his scoring came trom posting up near the net. today, he's the most-teare- d jump player Secondly the statistical end result s education cannot be stnng first armed ot Malone argued To Mfi percent college students an education is a step toward career or employment For eight shooter ot any power torward in the months ot work in a I luh Jo tersee Karl Malone will earn about S' mil lion Can anyone seriously claim that Malone should have len the gym earls to practice lor a spelling bee Grammar and the extent ot one s Centerville will discuss citizen input at meets a brief summary of pan ot the May 20. IMST Centerville City Council meeting hope these notes will encourage people to make plans to attend the June 3 city council meeting First. I commend the city council for taking the role of mediators and peacemakers searching diligently for a solution At the meeting. Ronald Russell, spokesman for Citizens lor Course Correction, said one of the purposes ot their group is to "identify and facilitate needed government changes " He then presented two suggestions for changes reinstating a citizen input session where resident' could speak tor a tew mmutes to bring a concern hetore the city council He also recommended (2t the city newcletter not he used tor the political advancement ot persons on the city council, and the city delegate the newsletter to an tnjependent group or editor appointed by the city council Auer the presentation, the council discussed the first suggestion After some time. Councilman Douglas Nielsen 'aid he supports the open time where people can give input, and commented that it the matter is involved it can then he placed on the city council agenda Doug made a motion that the open session time be reinstated at city council meetings This was seconded by Bill Nelson However a council member indicated this was not legal since the item did not appear on the meeting agenda as a discussion item hut only as a presentation Doug NieKen's motion was stopped, but he said he will hnng the open session discussion up at each ot 1 league It came witn practice and a desire to improve That s a nurk ot a Most Valuable Player It's also at the heat ot a Most aluahle Persin n CK.P acre toerr Public Notices urnivr ojgpal rrrmoM owsrt of ttcoto of dcsel-opme- purpose of the open time'' Mayor Priscilla Todd indicated the purpose was getting public input. But. she commented that one night, a person went on for 45 minutes, and that once it was hard to get a person to sit down and cooperate A man trom the floor asked, "What would be the procedure to reinstate the open time A person suggested the city could publish the standards in the city newsletter Then, after more comments, it was decided that at the next city council meeting (June 3) there would he a discussion ot reinstating the open session Ronald Russell said that taking up the discussion again at the June 3 city council meeting would he good I encourage all residents to talk about what the rules should be when the open sessions are reinstiiuted and to come to the June 3 meeting and gtse their input Land for highway needs to be full-tim- replaced Editor, The Legacy project will address transportation needs along the western edge of the Wasatch Front If it is to be a legacy that we're proud to leave to future generations, there are some critical things we must do besides just build a highway How will the communities of Das is and Weber Counties be affected by the highway's placement and what lands will be convened I truly believe that for the choice quality of life to be maintained in the affected communities, some mitigation needs to be guaranteed as pan of the project. I propose that for every acre of farm land or wetlands that is displaced by the highway, an acre of comparable land be preserved within the same community The funds to accomplish this should be budgeted right into the cost of construction (t e. to buy development rtghtscon-servatioeasements from landowners who desire to preserve their farms ) In this way, we mitigate negative consequences to folks squeezed between two major freeways, and the increased development and congestion that will come with it Das id F Putnam, Jr Bountiful is city of beautiful homes not businesses Editor. The Clipper should be commended for its continued reporting on Little people lose again in rezone battle Some of the city council have lorgotten the slogan "Bountiful, City of Beautiful Homes and Gardens In many city councils along the Wasatch Front, those who push commercial deseiopment frequently have a self interest Bountiful seems to he no exception More than once we base seen that when a residential neighborhood is rezoned commercial the door is n a Lav ton - Bk A BAJta.UA AAkKfMLTlk' ASSOC M"NSI LMTASI zPM! N DE T BKXEJ1CIA. N BUY NSU XT BRVAN will i' Nr - . X LAM a DING CO CXI AM I BSHI OF PRESIDING CURE VLAS r VAN! V iNorr RK'iARD MCsA WT Wk1 WRAY .As M I R HASSFN WAYN1 JAM DAVIS BYT HI WAY DAVID SC'GPPIRS fX H) tsii R'iONDAJ FINER FE1.LLR RHONDA 4 HI nR'xz t ?r S HJ kAilrjf ATVA aT if A(JJTMT'W 4li ra rtv MiMkotiv ft AM ATJft ' tlSslIViM ' CtXiaY 5 TC AL BC3 PRAC w INC WS MAN FVH YPMJXT SIRVKI'a ' Ay i SI k VICKS BARBARA Your Right To Know H FO CO R HANS! 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So our physt cal and our psychological health depends upon the way we use the lands that were created for us I strongly urge Gov. Leavitt and the steering committee to consider this "acre for acre" replacement idea as they finalize plans for the Legacy project I am convinced it is one ol the most important issues hts administration will deal with, and addresses the open space" part of the Growth Summit agenda The legacy we lease depends upon responsible decision-makin- g stence rtct 4 cur OtLAL- a I iTK vistas that tourists and residents desire would be maintained But G F Fddtngs Bountiful Public Notice Advertising Protects Wherever the highway is located this is a solution that meets many of the challenges raised by concerned residents It isn't just aesthetics that drives this proposal. Yes. valuable scenic opened to repeated commercial Those who believe fast food franchises and other retail development in a residential area are an ideal situation" and a benefit to the city should not deny these amenities or urban comfort to their own neighborhood the coming city council meetings There was further communication One resident asked, What was the Editor. This is win-wi- ' Bu' Muione has proven htmselt as rvt .fly valuable to the team but also to uhk 'rur The comment ney who called a Col r Cippl D-av- FADEL ) I A1X L RAYMs)N fjrf buz . it ORICIAL ORIGINAL ACRl FOOT ALLOTMENT FETTnONER ACRE FEET ASREAI LOCATED OWNER OF RECORD AS ary i im of jam MaANR W M TON W Ai AfUR PAUL A TLRNLR HR' LF W BORROWMAN SliANIR V ON -- vt s V Rf 'X M. V , XL . C Nr A', ON rttrvti 0K.IAl ALU! fOOT allot mi ? 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