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LDS Church teams get a deal in Sunset
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jun 1, 2005
SUNSET (AP) -- City officials have agreed to allow LDS Church softball teams to play on Sunset's ball field one night a week at no charge.
The agreement resolves a dispute that arose when Daniel Hole, athletic director of the church's Sunset Stake, said the city owed church members access once a week, preferably Thursday, to the lighted ball diamond. He said the use was provided for in a Sept. 27, 1946, written agreement in which the church sold the eight-acre parcel to the city for $10.
City leaders originally said they had no record of the agreement. However, former Mayor Norm Sant revealed in a recent meeting of city leaders and representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints that the agreement may have been accidentally thrown away while he was in office, said Mayor Jan Galbraith.
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