Growing City Will Decide if Big-box Retail Can Move In
veryday low prices at what price? That's the debate in Heber City, Utah, where residents will vote Nov. 6 whether to allow a big-box retail development, anchored by Wal-Mart, in this fast-growing mountain hamlet.
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Roger Collis: How to avoid the seat scramble
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We have found that major airlines do not allow us to reserve seats until 24 hours before the flight. Can you suggest a strategy for securing a seat reservation at the time of booking or well before departure?
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Tried 'n' True: Throw this salad together day before carry-in
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We are always looking for something different. We have a salad this week, again from Rita Bumpus. You have all these Christmas dinners, also carry-in for your church party. Here is something you can throw together the day before for next day’s party.
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Mason’s Enjoys Successful Open
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Mason Hiba opened his fourth Mason’s location on Aug. 31, and the twilight scene of a long line of car headlights waiting to turn into his new 9,500-SF store at the in Fayetteville reminded him of the movie “Field of Dreams.”
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Shanghai Palace
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Shanghai Palace advertises Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese food. Right away, this gives me pause. Why do they serve all three? Why can't they just pick one? I like simplicity and order, and I find this "tri-specialty" cuisine puzzling. Two bites into dinner, however, the skeptic in me feels quite silly. All that ranting was for nothing. Shanghai Palace serves Chinese food favorites like kung pao chicken ($8.50) and moo shu pork ($8.95 while deftly offering Thai chicken panang ($8.50) and Vietnamese pho soup ($6.50) for the more adventurous diner.
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Tried 'n' True: Make Tiger (Elephant) Ears with the kids
When I was a 4-H leader, we were going to need to raise money. Here at West Union, Ill., we had a fall festival up town. The kids tried to think of something to have different. Being cold, we had hot chocolate and hot cider, cookies and we had tiger ears (now called elephant ears).
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Roger Collis: How to avoid the seat scramble
We have found that major airlines do not allow us to reserve seats until 24 hours before the flight. Can you suggest a strategy for securing a seat reservation at the time of booking or well before departure?
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