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Show ‘September! 996. _ The Powder Pilgrim Speaks Again by Creighton Aart — BIG COTTONWOOD Some time during the DEVELOPMENT BLOCKED IN COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS REGION GOES ELECTRIC ~ enhancing the safety of all travelers. We assume it will also advise against littering or bringing Fido up the canyon as the LCC sign members of Utah’s DOT Army left a clone of does. (Perhaps for convenience sake the signs the sister canyon’s famous blinking sign. “It could be wired together and just display the was like it appeared out of nowhere, it wasn’t - Same message.) | there in the morning when I drove up the The only comment that resounded a canyon, and when I came down it was as if an negative tone was that the street light just alien ship had landed,” stated canyon local down canyon partially blocks the view of the MC. | oe sign. While not yet up and running, the sign _ According to official reports the new will be in service well before the ski season blinking sign at the mouth of Big Cottonwood officially starts. So on your next drive up to was placed to provide travelers in the canyon Solitude or Brighton check out the newwith current reports on road conditions, thus fangled sign. Mexican — Independence day blizzard of 1996, the Big Cottonwood Park and Rider was invaded and A recent proposal by the Fidelity Properties division of Fidelity Investments was ruled to be undesirable, in the Alta basin region. While several a 6 to 8 inch totals. The majority of the snow shift in the weather patterns that had prevailed fell during the early portion of the system, pretty much since the closing of the resorts in Monday and Tuesday, scattered snow was still falling late into Thursday the 19th in both Cottonwood Canyons. Watch out, it may still be too early to build that killer kicker, dudes. The snow provides a refreshing alternative _ late April. While our neuron transmitters _ readjusted to the sudden cold and abundance of the white, most ski and ‘board bums danced a hornpipe- with the native snow elders; and- to the heat and will supply ample photo gave thanks. ) This major winter storm deposited a blanket of snow through out the state, but as unusual it was the central Wasatch that reaped the abundance of winter wonder. While the still verdant green aspen trees hung on opportunities and nice Indian summer hikes through out the Wasatch Range. Don’t be fooled, the danger of point released slides still exists within the thin snow pack. Follow normal protocols and don’t forget the brandy. Our ear to the ground tells us either a herd of white buffaloes are stampeding our way or that the pattern for ample snow will continue into 1997. throughout the storm, the under-story turned a lovely white. The skiing populous that ~ ventured out found snow falls up to the depths of 16 or so inches during the heart of the storm (CLASSIFIEDS brand new, reg $120/ what a deal: $50. Call 487.6654. ROSSIGNOL Viper X 20icm with Rossignol FKS~ Course bindings $250. Obo. Terminator ROSSIGNOL Viper X 205cm with Solomon Equipe sect $250. Obo. ROSSIGNOL Viper Z 201cem with Rossignol FKS Course them, so just call and haggle. Skied on maybe ten times by a very timid and mediocre beginner. Take these away from me before I hurt myself flailing around the hill SCOTT racer poles 50” Brand new- $25 LEKI poles. Brand new - reg. like SWANY gloves. Extra nice, Call Dave - at 647- smaller 9 % and boots 8 % are one infrastructure. The ruled of the in favor Judge residents, represented Baird, saying that local by the development of the region and the new golf course was plenty. To also allow the space to for all enjoy, thus preserving some of the once tranquil quality of the Knudsen Corner region. “This proposal would provide much needed recreational park lands for the East Bench Community and complement the county’s new golf course,” stated one resident involved lawsuit. The region in the falls short of the national average for number of park acres for a community of this size. The county’s master plan calls for trails in this area and a park would further enhance the region. Additional conversations and meetings on this subject will be addressed during this election year. old, skied with precision, and passion. Steal these from me for $165. The larger boots are 4 years old, and can be had for a song $50. Good boots both. Call John at 649-2721. 1983 Toyota Pickup, Longbed 4x4. Shell, Carpet Kit, and much the Frostbite! Call Jimmy - green thumb at 649-2721. PAID LONG DISTANCE CALLING CARD ‘WITH generations only place . The year Fresh Tomatoes: Never mind PRE While the land does offer great access from the _ freeway, it to is one of the last remaining open spaces in the area. Many local residents want it to be designated as a Park with open would Christian Two pairs of Technica TNT ski boots. 5851 $100 / sacrifice $40. poles. Brand new - $40. a beater. Intermountain Church and School would be absolutely overwhelming. 500,000 sq ft building by radical changes to the street | ore of the 40 acre just north of the Boots Size 9 12, Brand new last season. I am not sure how much I want for bindings $250. Obo. LEKI backcountry extendable Telemark more. Ignore the small oil leak, and you got yourself a head turner. Only $1,999.00. Call John at 6492721 parcel Fidelity more traffic into a region already over taxed office | by recent development.. According to the 1995-96 Salt Lake ‘ County Traffic study for the . 6200 South and 3000 East area, an expected 3 million auto visits a.year will be generated by just the Health Rider and Cottonwood ~ Corporate Centers Office and Hotel development project. That alone will require some drainages over, the summit park area received September 15th to the 19th . It was certainly a and was hence denied a permit in a recent court decision. Local residents of the area hired attorney Brain Baird to present their case against the county and the Fidelity Properties. The judge decided that the region of the Knudsen Corner was already over-built and that the proposed development of EARLY SEASON SNOW AT ALTA True to native prophecy, the first major winter storm arrived on the days ordered, a PEAK COMMUNICATIONS SAVE 65% OR MORE... WHILE SUPPORTING THE UTAH AVALANCHE FORECAST CENTER — (5% OF ALL RECHARGE AMOUNTS DONATED) — CALL (801) 572-4583 T0 ORDER YOUR CARD TODAY! 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