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Show November 7, 2003 The Summit County Hoc Page A3 Buzz Back Cell plioiu' c.illi'i ii'ii iilcd a iivkh'ss dm mg m whuh llii ill ivi'i was dining all ovei the load. 'IVi'Jing. lailgalm;' and also ihicw dunks at the coin I'i.iinanis Cal lei advised a semi with liailci dimiig back and loitli past lie i tesideiice, making none and sliming headlights at the building. Said it li.nl h.ipvned loin limes Complainant staled her veliule was Iving vandal daily while p.ukcd ne.n a business Uisident lepoiied his guiage was hioleu into ,unl visoiial Hems weie stolen Summit Furniture and Mercantile Company nan style commercial structute. Construction proceeded through that intei, under the supei vision of the w s aichtiecl Allen. The building, i. I . total cost ol the ele- ' gant building was almost $15,001). It featured the latest Cell phone callci tepoited following Complainant icvoiicd a daugeious mIu.iIiom at a coil .Mint ion site whcie lieinhes weie being dug loi a new w.iiei line in liout ot het home Callei adviced a veliule with no mullli'i ioiist.ini ly limes past iheu home speeding up and down height elevjloi to seive both floors and the basement. In lebruaiy 1MHJ. as the building neated comple- plr-sii.- 1 I y l(7 ries. There are over I ?00 refuseniks who uie suppoited and whose families are caicd lor by Yesh (ivul. October 29: Vc coveted much ground and learned a gieat deal. The Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAIID) often assists in rebuilding homes if the Palestinian family wants to rebuild. It is estimated that mote than 'J.OOO Palestinian homes have been destroyed since I')fi7, leaving 50.(KX) people homeless. House demolitions arc just one element of the matrix of coiiltol" created by the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. The committee also resists other poli-cie- s such as land expropriation. Jewish settlement expansion, the wholesale uprooting of olive trees and mote. In the Arab community of Ahu Dis cast of Jerusalem, the Separation Wall is cuncnlly being built in sections hy the Israeli government. It is not a single wall but a series of walls designed to keep Palestinians out of Israeli e ait'.iv The Wall is made of blocks about eight feel (all with bathed wire on lop. However, the bathed wire is missing in some spots, and we watched a number of Palestinians climbing over from the Israeli con-cicl- side or vice versa. At a major intersection, three Israeli horder males and a police-twPalestinians climbing over lo the Israeli side to make sure that (hey had permits to enter o Jerusalem. ii-'- a- itenon on rates line tell-gion- female-stoppe- d A Ijlcstmi.m m.iii cany mg a baby told us lie had no pci mil and was atiaid the Isiaclis would iM suk child In the hospital Hie snldicis weie by talking with us long enough Ini the man and baby to slip into a car and dine past the Holder Police tow .ml the hospital. In the evening .hi intcicsting discussion dialogue was held with six llebiew I'mveiMiy students. Alter talking about ) one student said he (hough! Amei leans had a better undctsi.mding of Imw Isiaclis led under the thieal ol suicide bombings. Hut one of us told him that many Ameiicaiis also believe we should look at the mot causes that hmuglil on Sept. let him lake his d 1 II. A I el's ( let Stalled'' eiisiinng she ple'i'v.l to lump mia. Hon and begin hei new d.H.es n;'!'i aw.iv Del t.isi lemaiks conceined I'l.ihu's seivmg il.eu . "iimr-"Ibeic .ne nunc' I imw iIi.iii those m Claims seivmg llieu cn.iutv am- - olhei stale I )i"iio ih.-e!t u's - P.ev l,cip I" I i n" pc.i.c" causing hei liisl ioi;i'.. id a; gl.i.i-- e Itoi:i i!ie .ii: I'Clit e ' l l ili has ai' a s !i id a i i.iti ie ol , a; i:" il . i:'u j le Us values When I w.i, a lii'le g rl giowmg t;; m in . I. In Kl l.ucv Itlonqiiisl. (Iicstcr (Spiigi Itlunquist, anil Jamt's tjiiiii lilunqiiisl. 1 thud student concluded Hoth .sides think they have jus- tice suppniting their point of view. Hut what we need to do is iistii c' aside and talk about pul comiiinnisc. October .?fl: Jeiusalem to a Tiavclcd liotn suhurh of hiph-iis- c apartments ninth of Tel Aviv to meet with icpicscnunvcs of New Profile which lakes a Icmi-ms- l appioaeh in addicssing the iiiilitanation ol Isiacli society. I lieu members ate commuted to civ ili.iiioii" ol Israel society by intioductng Icniinist principles, strengthening civil society and democraliation in Israel. The group has a hotline lor young pcoilc concerned about military set vice, suppotts the el tort to establish the legal light to conscientious ohcclion, and sends le- jml post cards Mipjuuiing militJi) icluscniks who are in tters jail. We spent one night in lldifa visiting in pans at' the homes ol Jewish Israelis whcie diltcnng experiences wete shared. The next morning included a stop at the site ol the bombed out Maxim's Cafe, a popular beach house that had been lut by a suicide bomber. Woikcis wete busy repairing the interior, replacing shattered windows, patching and flower wtealh front "the City of Main." leaned against the wall on the painting walls, etc. sidewalk. A I I - i i .ve I Igden I lea' ne.l the Stale Hymn ft. ill W, Now s,r. I i.t!i' ove Aon' W'e live in a i.ititu, ,m : m homik'ous Ian- - Helen Kellet '.ltd haj pv men .m.l i lid, Illll imisi make h.ipi'mess louie loi 'hen, el' Without l.ntli V"u ..m l m.ife it It is impoti.iiu t. m-dte.iitik'is well ihe.ins. ilesite and di'dii.Hton we! . a ieiu.nl a' !e slate I el's iel Stalled" 1' tld i:.w I t.:'l and lls li'sl.li-ll'will ll.oe I llie ( iove!:iis iole in otti, , lo le.it n inoie I l.ih m ih.iti'-is open as good as a led I .;-t u leade: new mid the .esl I" loiitmiie gow I'logii-s- I ( onlinnal p om pu ye t liuid-ware- u-- t First Woman Governor . . . clothing and shoes, the ownets renamed the business the Summit an awakening of our heaits s toward all the Ahrahantic such a small in rcpiesented area of land, standing witness to the acceptance of then simultaneous existence lor ovet louiiecn hundred scats in Jeiusalem Our entire lour ol the Old City was punctuated with checkpoints and groups ol vety young Isiacli soldiers carrying machine guns. Tuesday evening we met with representatives of the Ycsh (ivul. an Israeli pejee oiganijimn supporting Israeli snldicis who iclusc to seive in the occupied territo- gu-un- callei stating two males weie involved in a alli'icalioii inside a lesideiue lepoiied an a.saull call callei ieHiiied a gauge on Inc .iiu-- i a cal siait ed the t nc with a sp.uk. I lie gauge was burned down and a iieaiby Swei sle caught tne I he Imusi- - .m.l iie'ghlsiiing piojvily vv .is ok av Coinplain.iMi lepoited need in.- assisi.oiie in icmoving hei hoyltieiid In in hei I e side ice Coiupiained he was hieakmg hei Ivlon-.'ingComplainant lepoiied a ttatlu ha. ml vvhen a Voing. male dming a siibuib.iii with a snow plow on ul was ill iv mg loo last and i.m stop so.ois Coiuplain.inl made loiit.iil willi lie si.spei I and lie found it was tunny. Ccmpl.i:u.iiit s.u.l d ev would si:n a ioinpl.mil l i in "Everything good-cvcrthing modem.' they opened up in the old Hoyden Drugstore building two ot to the right of this building. The new business owners aspired to own their own space and in August puiiliused this lot and began planning an impiessivc new building tor Coalville's Main Stieet. To finance omstiuction. the company doubled its initial capital stock Horn $25.(XX) to S50.IKN). 'rosH.vlie stockholders wete otleied the additional benefit of store merchandise at It) percent over cost. . Expanding the invcn'.oiy to include Furmiutc and Mercantile Company- - hettei known to local tesideiits as Summit Mcic. In August 1MIS the mercantile let a enn-t- i act to J II. SjIiiioii to evi.iv.nc and construct the basement foundation ol the new building. J (i. Kihlsiiom was lined in October to build the two story biuk viito- - I A The Summit County Historical Society and Historic Preservation Commission tion. a competitor, Preservation Award 2003 was presented to the Summit Furniture and Mercantile the People's Company. It is presently owned hy Chester (Spug) IHonquist, Janies (Jim) Menantile Company, Blonquist and Clarence (Ituster) Keyes. meiged with the Mere. Summit BY NAVKK VKKNON Pledging fair and honoiahle tie.tiiiu.-n- i to cadi and Summit Citunlv HoiimujI Sivu-ievery one of its pations." Descendants ol the migi-na- l ownets of the Summit I iiinitiiie ami Meuautile In March 1007, II North Summit men joined un were still seivmg the community limn this Company from form the Summit to acquaintance Ogden Furniture ('ompany. Selling new furniture. building almost a veniuiy lalet. .1 semi shiUlll:! technology, including an Otis Continual from pour sin-sse- gii'hiig a tlalhi'il loaded with pipe and the pipe was in . . . a Resident called in a suspicions'' i.ill when a male kn. sked mi tier cl. r stating he was and (hen walked avvav Complainant tepoited he set some steieo sjv.ikiis outside' then went luck inside to tcineve something I jsm his leiuin ihc sjh'.ikeis weie gone A siispii ions call was rcsilcd In a con ccining a male mill iiliial vv.ii.lung hei I') yeai old daiighlei when she look hei to school Said llie su.pe. I did no i v lo make contact lie just wall lied hei Ihc on mi ot a cabin tepoited someone had windows and taken some items tioin inside ihe c.ilun N'.iihI.i isiti i all ic.'i'H i led when a lioineovviiei toiind someone had htokcu windows in lioiu ol the house .cid then uiailUiv was bioken C0111pl.1111.ini i es uled he was involved in a pin-.- , 'm i .it alteic.Hnui at the Suede K.u pimi to gome woik lie advised lie was punched lusi then pun. bed (In jll.it kei in the I.m'. knis ked him lo the .u,d then kicked linn m the face Complain. ml advised a si'im luuk was bh , '.m-thenlunic' to W.il man I inplovcc called to iesut a lemale sitting m the ballwav ol a motel loi seveial liouis Stated the siisj e : was smoking, had two ilitleienl coloie.l shoes and laughing loi unknown te.isons Medical lespoiuleis and oltiieis weie i ailed vmu;, assist with a year old teiiiale snow mol-.dwho Im a ns k. tlevv live leet and lut hei lup X'tei aiming home, ic'si.leiiis loun.l then ha. h d was imh s fed and money and lilies weie mi mm C.dlei advised they had then iiedil .aid iifen . the Sail afe ii' pievioiis night and H was I r.tl attei at some I'.uk City lactoiv .uiiouni aioiiu.l vstii) . I w- . s J a'-i- ul i s I iole LOfl October M: We spent inlay ti.ni'luig to layyoits. a t ili--i t n : the loiming village lute Nuel lioiu gicen I I'.ilc-tim.i-u ! the West Hank We got out ln-- t glimpse o the Wall llieie ate many unp.uts tell. Wltete dill toads pteviously enabled the laimeiv ol Jayyoiis to ic.wh some of the most fertile I .u inland-- , hi the West Hank, a single gale ihai is opened once iii the inoimng anil ome iii the a I lei noon is now the only way lot villagets to le.uli WR I'miw 1BS18 IS8M S? dE their lields. Acemding to one l.umer we met. only Ml laimeis liotn llieu village have heen given pei nuts to tend their lields As a lesull. Iminhcds ol olive and Inui tiees die dying. I)i. Alhlul I ..it it Khdleil of the Slop the Apailheul Wall Campaign told us that llieie aie 5.(100 Israeli seltlets and 70.000 Palest m i .i ii s in this aiea of the West lijnk. With the iliangcs in land coiiltol hiouglil by the wall, the Palestinians and the I si ail is now conliol equal amounts ot land though the Palestinians nut number the Isiaclis bv I 4 to I The Palestinians l.iim the land loi their livelihood; most ol the Isiaclis commute to jobs inside ol Isiacl. What gtoup memlH'is seen that day lell them deeply lioubli'd and relieved to iclmn to Jeiusalem. I'pon then telurn to the Cmled Slates Nov. 8. delegates ate com crelasic in Icsas .mil Hex (mil. It lakes a tasle as bi as lexas to scratch. I here ate a leeeiul. So its no surprise ex cry menu item is made from is no mystery to llie success of I d.lte Deen. After 2d xeais of feeding 'levins I ddie Deen has estabsome of the hesi quality food ax.ulahle anywhere. in the Southwest. lished himself as one of the most sotiglii alter calereis I milled to sharing their expen cnccs with the public and then political lepicscnialives. 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