LAYTON -- Teresa Clark grew up a little embarrassed by her grandmother, who wore old-fashioned underwear, smelled strongly of Mentholatum, and promised her young granddaughter that she'd do her best not to die in Clark's bed.
FRUIT HEIGHTS -- Life changed dramatically for Shelley Nettesheim when her husband died in a car accident and she became a widow at 24.
The Fruit Heights woman wanted to finish her education for the sake of her two young children. She put herself through school and earned a marketing degree from the University of Utah.
The city council recently approved a development agreement and rezone request for a 16 bedroom assisted living facility on 0.66 acres at 770 South Main Street.
Developer Keith Russell said that the proposed building will be considered a Type I Assisted Living Center, which means that the patients will be mobile and capable of escaping independently in case of an emergency.
The building will be constructed to resemble a residential home, and