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Show Wasatch asin emcee. 22 February - 7 March 1995 7 -Page 13 Cottonwood Heights 4 Bro’ REMEMBERED Recreation Area Update Commissioners office and the ment of several playing fields and — Salt Lake County Planning ing planning issues as the devel- an artistically lined sculpture gar- Commission opers and the land preservation- den. A place for the community to walk the dogs, take early morning Telephone numbers are 468-3354 strolls and bike rides, or just sit tively. 2100 south State Street, Salt lake City Utah 84105. Please ists are discussing the possibilities of urban development versus open space. As mentioned in the _ Wasatch Canyon Reporter in January 11, 1995 issue Vol. 1 issue 5, the debate is still on the table as the current developer, Wallace Development, has been going through the permit process with the Salt Lake County Planning Commission. Their 6 The and 468-2000 or 4682061 respec- and enjoy the beauty of a rem- refer to this as Planning Issue 942265, Wallace Development nant glacier moraine ecosystem. Lets support a new master plan concept that recognizes community needs, especially open sees and recreation. Project. As well communicate with your community council ~member Dick Gutherie at the As the momentum for the Cottonwood Heights Recreation park concept grows, support is Center, 943-3160. Contact State flowing in from the community. Senator Scott Howells at the Utah story hotel and 12 building office As Fred Montague, University of complex has yet to reach the final Utah professor estimates that his _approval phase. However the students will be able to volunteer timetable till approval is drawing - up to 10,000 community service closer. On the same time table, hours as a part of his biology Senate 538-1035. Remember, your voice, pro or con is the one that counts. as the winter blooms into spring class, this spring . In addition the ~ the community support for this project has received several tons We’ re, BUYING CARS & TRUCKS, ‘fruit trees, Thefirst tree planting The debate stems from the outdated community master plan which was adopted 1 in 1988 and is now over seven years old. As required by law the master plans are to be updated every 5 years to meet the wants and needs of the community. Since the 1988 master plan was implemented much has changed within the community, and how we as locals want to see our community unfold. 1995 at 9:00 AM. Meet at the parking facility along Big the Old Mill. Please bring a shov- | el, rake, hand gloves, and lunch. We will stay until 1:00 PM. Rain Day rescheduled for March 18, 1995. See ya there! Additional projects are stated for the swamp lot parking area. Support for this project is being gathered by the Canyon View Elementary clan, as plan the Cottonwood community was greatly lacking in recreation well as Maggie Boies, Bloom Land Scaping. It is that several grants such Utah Trails and_ is even more true now with the Salt Lake ¢ Most incredible Cottonwood Road, just west of According to the 1988 master lands for its population base This running or not. Call 801 -973-6234 or 1-800-286- 6234 will occur on Saturday March 11, sf of In hoped as the River — recent population influx in the | Enhancement type of permanent impact we choose to create. Do we as residents want to see the towering or The US department of Transportation ISTEA Fund can be awarded to fund sev-. eral of these projects. stated in the developers impact As mentioned community support and comment are needed at the local community councils, Cottonwood Heights community council meets the first Statement. Is it going to be more | parking lots and mirror buildings . Butler _ views of office buildings, with an increase of 3 million autos to the 3000 East and I 215 exit area, as Or, is it going to be the preserva- ‘tion of vast open space, fully A place for deer to inhabit, reparian areas and natural steam flowing along- ___ cast ian oI Silene R g's a a : Popular : BANANA WHAMMER We : 3B oS a: me sa rae as Red’ s yogurt ter en incredibly pp ‘Boysenbers ; Blowout. SN) a Siecied with apple juice and Red’s urt fora thirst-quenching favorite. Red’ s nee _milkshe ke” Wednesday of each month at 6:30 Middle School. The The purchase of a Red's Smoothie or a medium or large Frozen ~ Yogurt or Ice cream. Create your own fresh flavor! Holiday Community council — meets on the third Monday of each month at the Holliday Library. Comments can be filed with the Salt Lake City 7 2 lended with See ae eT pclysantvacins and “touch of Poe for flavor! | community. It basically comes down to the quality of life and the SON ese ost Frozen Yogurt & Ice Cream ‘ing support. Steve was an enthusiastic climber, skier and fine wood craftsman who made his home in the high country and will always be found there. This was evident by the 200 plus friends and family members who attended the services at the Silverfork Lodge, on Saturday Feb. 18. Some flying in from as far as Hawa, Alaska and other known reaches. A few big boys shed a tear or two, that day. and might in the days to come. I am sure that we will all see Steve’s Smiling face _ again, until then our blessings to his friends and Family. Steve you made an impact on us all, keep it up. Remember the 5-17 realm awaits you. | | TRUCK SALVAGE RCI project is starting to decline, and ~ of fine rich top soil and mulch for the support for the Salt Lake “tree plantings . Still in need are Regional Trails Council Park and Cottonwood and Willow tree 8 mile long trail system is garner-: starts or saplings, as well as some uninterrupted by road; Office. Downtown: 280 S. Main- next to American Grill Downtown: 870 South, 900 East Cottonwood Mall: 4991 Highland Drive One coupon per cu customer. 2© Expires js 31, 1994. - I | _ Area is still facing some interest- side a nature trail. The develop- in to the aspens at the top of the drainage. And as we all know the final result, was the compound femur sustained: by Marshall, the 40 minutes of frigid burial by Jim Paul, who survived this episode on love and faith. The saddest news to us all, was the departure of our good friend and awesome brother Steve Carruthers, who sustained severe injuries and was unable to be resuscitated by the rescuers. For those who had the opportunity to meet Steve, will never forget his big smile and piercing eyes. His so familiar greeting, “Howdy Bro, whatsup” For me it was the classic _ photo of him in the Wasatch Rock Climbing Guide, high up on the. Classic Fallen Arches. His littke Cottonwood, 5-13 testpiece. Well Steve is a fallen arches in some sense, but his spirit still remains in te canyon, and in those hearts he left behind;. I was thinking of that photo on Sindy aftemoon as the events were unfolding. Metdl _ The Cottonwood Heights Carruthers, Jim Paul and Marshall Denton, Paarl Friends of Steve Carruthers that were skiing in the canyons on Sunday February 12 enjoying the fine Wasatch powder, and weather were certainly hit hard by the news of the Avalanche that swept down Gobblers Knob. This slide tragically deposited three skiers , Steve : |