2 Feb
2005
2 Feb
'05
11:09 p.m.
Seth Jarvis wrote: "Part of the fallout of the Doug Short vs. Salt Lake County controversy in the late 90's was a decision by the Utah Supreme Court that is known as the "Short Rule." It forbids county agencies (such as the planetarium) from giving away goods or services to private groups (such as SLAS)." That begs the question of how does the Salt Lake County Library evade that rule? They make their rooms and auditoriums available to private parties at no cost. (A refundable deposit is returned if the room is clean afterwards.) Bob Grant