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Show q ae WASATCH COUNTY COURIER: | | | MAY 30, 2001 9 OO | PRB A | INOS ONE -Al0 [AR 1;) fT easement will be open for public use. “There has been public access trespass in the past,” said Price. are working on a trail system. We not ready for people to rush to property. will ibalilibsitiesidee _ preserve an old-growth forest near the summit of Parleys Canyon. The area encompasses 325 acres along the Salt Lake- : zs | Summit county line. a There is’ no access “There are not that - =a many 4 +)i parcels =| like it servation group =| | ei. A if | | Phe a Se ae ce | | fli) _ Was : atch Hi Ba h S IQ = Ve hc C | D, | = | ; Gane. Ln, 7 CW | 3 that §2W0 individual Hi $1000 family devel- property” ership of consists — of — old-growth. Harrison Gentry. Congress provided $800,000 toward kind of area often is Program. through Legacy turned into ski areas Quality Growth | and development. is a The Commission, unique administers - opportunity to protect McAllister - aremnant of the prop- Land Utah | which the LeRay. . Critical — Conservation Fund, contributed $400, 000. Gentry donated $400,000 of development rights to the project. The coordinator, is urging hikers, skiers tee been remains under the own- ~ erty,” she said. ) , The land, though privately owned, is popular with outdoor enthusiasts. Ann Price, Utah Forest Legacy Ab not the easement the Forest This . has oped.” The evergreen forests that are north-facing. This 00 | +} yet and a system of trails negotiated the deal. “Tt thick, | : point for the trail system left,” said Deborah Love of aed the Trust for Pie de an Celebrating Danene ce of Heberwe ValleValleey and “We are the easement that protects the property from development while _ keeping it in private ownership officially was purchased by the state and snowshoers to not use the property until the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District has time to build trails and trail heads. The trails then Division of oes ae Fi ire and State Governor, Legislators Work On Plan For New State Technology© ‘SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— Utah budget. The budget will not go through the Utah Board of Regents, as do the budgets of the other state uni- In the past, who would be in charge of the technology school has caused disagreement among state officials. The issue will take center stage at a oa next month. Under legislative die proposed session agreement, the Utah Board of Regents, an appointed board that.oversees Utah’s nine public colleges and universities, will appoint the new president of the technology college. The Legislature and a new applied | Can a performance car be safe? Can a safe car be fun to drive? | . : | | High torque at low rpm provides quick acceleration. The world’s first Active Head Restraint System* helps prevent whiplosh, Performance and safety coexist. In a Saab, G Ken Garft ===3 ; 5 tl ERR EGRESS : “8 1BOG BANG CARA WA e is 4595 So. Seate Sz. UT | ~ Marorray, #4801) 2624545+ (600) 725-3741 *Retee Read SRA BOER RHBIS OTy. P00 SAAB USA board will have with Gov. Mike Leavitt that creates a college of applied technology. It was to i college direct’ control of the be formalized last Wednesday. ==} technology House leaders are working ona deal © new school’s versities. The applied technology centers teach skills such as computer pro- . graming, plumbing and other trades. They are governed by the Utah Board . of Education, an elected board that | oversees public schools grades K-12. Also Wednesday, the Education Interim Committee heard about proposed legislation from Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley, who will sponsor the bill in a special legislative ses— sion next month. | OnE conservation . 5ST RET RD TTP PIES PARK CITY, Utah (AP) - A $1.6 million PRET IATA NE Preserve Old-Growth Forest a _. eT Se COCA | Conservation Easement Will |