Gift ban takes tiny step forward (Funeral flowers)
Please, no gifts or Jazz seats. And thanks anyway for the offer of dinner and a rodeo.
MONTICELLO - Diane Johnson hopes the person who burglarized her downtown Monticello home has a heart.
The vision of Phil Driscoll that Larry Selinger remembers vividly is of not seeing the musician at all, but merely hearing the sound of his trumpet.
RED CAT By Peter Spiegelman Knopf. 288 pp. $22.95 We expect to find in good thrillers such elements as realism, intelligence, suspense and tough-mindedness, but we less often encounter much sex or sophistication. Yes, glamorous women grace the lives of most cops and private eyes -- the brave deserve...
Diane Johnson hopes the person who burglarized her Monticello home has a heart. The thief-or thieves-who burglarized her house the weekend of Feb. 10 took a gun safe from her home with the ashes of her 92-year-old mother, Ida Ford Martin, who died in March.
A few years ago, Amy Stewart saw a flier for an open house at a flower farm in Eureka, Calif. A gardener and garden writer, she figured she'd enjoy a romantic show.
The Utah House rejected a ban on receiving gifts Monday and instead voted for more disclosure of the goodies.
MONTICELLO - Diane Johnson hopes the person who burglarized her downtown Monticello home has a heart.
The vision of Phil Driscoll that Larry Selinger remembers vividly is of not seeing the musician at all, but merely hearing the sound of his trumpet.
RED CAT By Peter Spiegelman Knopf. 288 pp. $22.95 We expect to find in good thrillers such elements as realism, intelligence, suspense and tough-mindedness, but we less often encounter much sex or sophistication. Yes, glamorous women grace the lives of most cops and private eyes -- the brave deserve...
Diane Johnson hopes the person who burglarized her Monticello home has a heart. The thief-or thieves-who burglarized her house the weekend of Feb. 10 took a gun safe from her home with the ashes of her 92-year-old mother, Ida Ford Martin, who died in March.
A few years ago, Amy Stewart saw a flier for an open house at a flower farm in Eureka, Calif. A gardener and garden writer, she figured she'd enjoy a romantic show.
The Utah House rejected a ban on receiving gifts Monday and instead voted for more disclosure of the goodies.