D. Robert Carter The first free public library sponsored by Provo city opened its doors on January 2, 1906. This library received the support of the public from the very beginning, and the number of books it housed grew continuously, as did the number of books circulated.
Rep. Mike Morley of Spanish Fork is the reddest of the "red" Republicans in the Utah Legislature. Rep. David Litvack of Salt Lake City is the bluest of all "blue" Democrats.
Late in the afternoon on January 1, 2006, Pitchfork will lazily roll out of bed, stumble to the bathroom mirror, wipe the sleep from its eyes, and gaze upon its own visage in disbelief-- next year, Pitchfork will turn 10 years old.
Wednesday evening, Logan’s new Deseret Industries thrift store was stocked to the hilt with used items galore — everything from video game systems, DVD players, recliners and lamps to riding lawn mowers, a billiards table and a plethora of baseball mitts.
Weather permitting, Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort is offering free Tram rides this weekend and Oct. 21-22 for a donation of canned foods or $2 in cash as part of "Customer Appreciation Days." All food donations benefit the Utah Food Bank. Monetary donations go to the Wasatch Adaptive Sports program. Parsons Behle and Latimer has announced that 25 of its lawyers have been recognized in the annual
Enchanted Garden Retreat and Day Spa will have a grand opening and open house Saturday, from 1-5 p.m. The new spa is located at 4751 S. Holladay Blvd. Eliot Management Group has announced the opening of a new branch in Ogden. The new branch will be responsible for sales, service, and support of EMG's credit card and electronic payment services. Mortgage banking firm CS Financial has opened a new
Last week, the Utah Valley State women's soccer team found itself on both ends of a game that ended with a 2-1 final score. Friday in Logan, the Wolverines defeated Utah State 2-1 before losing Saturday to visiting North Dakota State by the very same score they had imposed on the Aggies just the day before.
SALT LAKE CITY » As if the University of Utah needed any more help attracting Hawaii's prep football standouts, the Utes recently added another weapon to their recruiting arsenal.
LOGAN - Go back outside. Look at the sign. No, you're not in a Dillard's or a Macy's. It really is a DI. You'll have to forgive some shoppers for their confusion because Logan's new, 23,000-square-foot Deseret Industries is not your typical thrift store. "That is a wonderful goal for us to have, to look like a retail department store," said Dave Toone, manager of nine LDS Church-owned