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Archives for August 2011

Paisley Dreams Jewelry Now Open

August 3, 2011 by Richard Markosian 1 Comment

There’s a clarity like clear water and clean air inside Paisley Dreams Jewelry. The space, painted in earth tones, provides a grounded backdrop for blasts of color from bright art on the walls to stone-and-metal jewelry in glass cases. Interior lines are crisp and the space itself is clean, very clean. The shop emanates the energy of owner and jewelry designer Arash … [Read more...]

Apa Sherpa Retires After Summiting Mount Everest for the 21st time.

August 3, 2011 by Richard Markosian Leave a Comment

Draper, Utah, resident Apa Sherpa made his first Mount Everest Summit when he was 25-years-old. “The first time was the most difficult,” he says, but summiting Everest another 20 times in 25 years has earned Apa the nickname “Super Sherpa,”and recognition as one of the greatest mountaineers of all time  In Nepal, Apa is a rock star. He can’t go down a street without fans … [Read more...]

Green Street in Trolley Square NOW CLOSED

August 3, 2011 by Richard Markosian 1 Comment

Green Street closed after 33 years in business. A blow to Trolley Square who didn't collect rent for six months prior to closure. Green Street opened in 1978 where Wiseguys is currently located. The bar, restaurant changed hands several times the ambiance of the establishment changed with various owners visions. In the early two-thousands Green Street was very upscale. It was … [Read more...]

August Issue Lonesome Valley is out! Find it all over Salt Lake City

August 3, 2011 by Richard Markosian 3 Comments

August issue is out! Read about the story of Hawaiian pioneers that the LDS Chruch would prefer to remain unknown. All our sources are LDS members (as always we love our Mormon friends and family). But why is Iosepa in Skull Valley never a town you hear about connected with our rich Pioneer ancestry? Read all about it! Buy it now for four bucks and help support our … [Read more...]

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