Show 'r K Monday July 22 2002 !y Local state Pioneer day rodeo set to start festival -- V tftf Salt Lake International Airport expansion will still cost more than ir $1 billion — but designers have plans to accommodate security changes after dra-the- i dnorlB note: Each weak The hw i dd Journal rapubRshMwUdeo that ran In tha newspaper 25 50 75 or 100 yean ago IbdBs "Utah Then is from July 1952 Spelling and Oram mar appear in the story aa It was origf- -' nafy written “Hyrum Pioneer Day Rodeo Is Wed Thors" HYRUM — A public meeting this evening 8 30 o’clock on toe floodlighted Hyrum City square will inaugurate this community’s 1932 Jim Bridger Pioneer day celebration Events continue Wednesday 7 pjn with die first night’s performance of die rodeo at the new recitation area east of die city This Sept ' pmmv for the waiting area because non- passengers are not allowed past— security checkpoints making for a crowded receiving area But security adjustments are not ' ' the only ones Designers will revise an ealier proposal so to accommodate mote regional planes which Delta is using more extensively through partner SltyWest Airlines An expected light rail line to die airport will remain on the ground! of an elevated track through short-terparking The terminals eventually will be SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The if demolished making way for a three-levconterminal with a course Long-trawill be parking consolidated to one entrance and 29-ga- are budgeting more office space for die Transportation Security Agency and leaving room for 100 percent taggape screening Designers also must revise plans Delta which operates a hub from Salt Lake Gty will negotiate its long-terfee agreement in 2003 directors had suggested that Airport fees would spike to cover the expansion but they may be changing their tune “Fees have gone up a little bit” Campbell said “Our commitment to the airlines is to have the cost of facilities not increase greater than inflation" Last year major airline carriers lost $12 billion accordingto the US el te m i’jy 11 and regional news m exit Airlines will foot the bill of about $14 billion said Tim Campbell air- port executive director The revised phuii call for earth moving to begin this summer with reconstruction completed between 2010 and 2012 Although the price tag is steep for carriers — taxpayers won’t pay for the expansion — Campbell thinks the new plans will satisfy airlines m Bureau of Transportation Statistics Valloy pooplo Couple enjoys ‘calling to Yellowstone By Jiff Hunter staff writer Wr YELLOWSTONE Mont — Like many retired couples in Utah Dennis and Lynda Allen anxiously awaited the arrival of their call As did their friends and relatives us ‘Have r “People we going Are call yet? you git your to sit down together when you open it or are you going to just tell us?” Lynda recalls “Everyone was excited to find out where we’d be work- kept-askin- rodeo according to celebration officials with the traditional wild west activites — bronc riding calf roping bulldogging bull riding acrobatics and clowning etc On Thursday’s agenda are die parade at 1Q:30 am with more than 43 floats themed to This is die Place” horseback square dance on Main Street 11 am band conceit by South Cache high school band 12 noon children’s races and rater tainmrat 2 pm softball game 2:30 pm with die concluding rodeo performance at 7 pmTtau£ ' iA-VVi day dances Celebration are Wednesday and Thursday at 9 pjn in Elite HalL Tonight’s speaker is Elder Robert F Gyde of Provo former counselor in the British Mission presidency There will also be selections by Hyrum stake Con Moto Chorus directed by WHTerry The South Cache band will be in attendance at both performances of die rodeo acording tb Fired Millar rodeo chairmsrt jphuck Parkinson ofSanta Monica" Calif is die is a full-sca- le A “Finally the call came After opening die letter with trembling hands at their home in North Logan the Allens were thrilled to discover that for a period of five months they’d be serving as retail sales clerks at Smith & Chandler general store in West Yellowstone Mont —“So instead of a mission call we a call to goto Smith & Chain Lynda says “That’s where ufewahtedftf be I’d go in thereto" shop every time we came up here” After 29 years with Allstate insurance Dennis resigned this spring with another job already lined up “I retired on April 26th and I was sitting in West Yellowstone on April 29th” he declares proudly while relaxing on a chair in the rear of he : f I rad Lynda’s i T i— as ed Dennis and Lynda Allen have enjoyed retirement in West Yetiowtone this summer or and operates the KV park they live at they’re charged only $4 a day for diw lot rathra than the normal $33 and utilities such as electricity cable water and sewer are part of their salary They live just few blocks from the storearid five days a Week the couple works the same seven-hobreak for shin — with a lunch That’s because we’re old” Lynda says explaining that two hburs give diem enough time to eat and take a Althoughthei Allens have to work through the weekend they’re nor- mally off on Mondays and Tues- ur s two-ho- ur ‘ - days And those days are the real reason that they’re in West Yellowstone in die first place Each week they take off for quick jaunt to a nearby dty attraction andor historic site A couple weeks back the Allens joined in with some other couples and took a whitewatra rafting trip down die Gallatin River Not that Lynda was initially thrilled with the idea “I didn’t speak to him the whole way because I was so reared” she says “It was a pretty hairy ride but I’d do it again We had a great time Both graduates of Jordan High School neither of the Allens had lived outside of the Salt Lake y until six years ago when Dennis put in for a transfer to Cache Valley Although they’re surrimnded by Val-le- c “professional” RVers in West Yel- ' lowstone — folks who spend part of the year up north part down south and don’t have a permanent home — the Allens both say they’re not ready to give up their house in North Logan Their summer jobs will come to an end at the end of the September then after spending some time back See COUPLE on A9 QRovipv Prosecutor helps j 1 1 Jon numaffneran journal u Rodeo queens areJoan Atkinson' Janet Ander and Sherrill Anderson Snd they will carry star rolei in the s grand entry' A concession area with rides of all sortshas been established on the city parkand will be in operation diving die week Hynun civic dubs are putting up food stands under direction of Miss Bessie Brown b uckets to the rodeo may be at Logan Hardware in Logan at Hynun Drug Company and Leigh’s market in Hynun Prices of admission are $173 for reserved seats $123 general admission with 73 cents for children under 12 year pur-dias- trailer-F- f years the Allens had talked about spending a summer working in or around Yellowstone Part They filled out application in January with Hamilton Stores Inc die park’s primary concessionaire not knowing if they’d be woridnjg at a location inside die park or at another Hamilton property like Smith & Chandler But the Allens’ first choice was West Yellowstone so they were thrilled when they got their “call” Althoughthey started out making only $6 an hour at Smith & Chandler — “We clear just ovra $700 a month betwera us” Lynda notes — ' because Hamilton Stores also owns : announcer?” ' g ’s malte rtwfehnuunrtticMina It’s Ensign Beverly and Captain jack frith same the not are one in the same pra-the Absolute on par just tneet Monday at 4:30 pm at the dty son! 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