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Show the .ENTERPRISE I ( Annexation a sore spot with locals Will Emigration Canyon become part of Salt Lake City? Many of the canyon's resi- dents are battling against the annexation move. Development of the canyon seems to be the issue; but theres much more involved in what is shaping up as a crucial decision for the city commission. Although a developer. Bowers Sorenson Construction, initiated the proposal to have Salt Lake City annex a portion of the canyon, the battle lines at this time arc drawn between the city's bureaucracy and residents opposed to annexation. Solid Hardwood Furniture constructed from a choice of twelve properly seasoned solid hardwoods, joined with woodworking joints and carefully fitted and assembled. Each piece is then finely sanded and hand rubbed old-fashion- much of the battle revolves around the fact that when the proposal was initiated by Bonneville Associates, a consulting firm retained by Bowers Sorensen Construction, it did not specify what kind of zon- Continued on page I9 Sore spot All Walrus furniture pieces are ed with Danish natural oil for a soft, satin, natural finish. Illustrated above is a traditional roll-to- p desk with solid raised panels. The many drawers and pigeon holes make it an invaluable study, den or office piece. A real favorite among Walrus customers. Walrus Woodworking 916 West South Temple, S.L.C., Utah Jorgensen, on the other hand, feels the city is caught in the DMZ. "The feelings on this issue arc running very high, and we at the zoning commission can't seem to do anything right." Surprisingly enough. 801533-865- 7 Paul Landes, a resident of the canyon and a law clerk at Roe & Fowler, told the Enterprise. "Our sore spot is Vern Jorgensen. He told us right from the start that the annexation should go through. As a result, he never consulted us about the proposals he drew up." Jorgensen is the director of the city planning and zoning commission. The road running through Emigration Canyon is a topic of devote. Many feel annexation Kill pave the way for development which will mean widening of the road. And many homes are uuilt at the roads very edge. - mmm w Ifli liu IjviI X 0, H Zion Summit, Salt Lakes most elegant condominium is setting new standards. The beautiful twin towers at the head of Main Street command a breath taking view of the entire valley. Elegant truly describes Zion Summit. The Tree House was honored to furnish the interior plants. From the spacious lobby to the charming ladies bridge room (pictured here), plants from The Tree House complement the decor of the entire building. The Tree House is handling the maintenance of the plants. Call The Tree House today and join the prestigious group who bring in green. The Tree House (801) 261-46- 41 Fashion Place 262-926- WValley Fair 298-903- 9 9 4 J THE TREE HOUSEtoo! Is a complete florist outlet, & r |