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Provo Mayor John Curtis speaks during a press conference at the Zions Bank building in Provo on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Mayor Curtis announced that the city will be purchasing 80 acres of land in Rock Canyon, ending a multi-decade land dispute and ensuring the preservation of the canyon. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald, Spenser Heaps)

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Provo Mayor John Curtis speaks during a news conference at the Zions Bank building in Provo on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Mayor Curtis announced that the city will be purchasing 80 acres of land in Rock Canyon, ending a multi-decade land dispute and ensuring the preservation of the canyon. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald, Spenser Heaps)

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Provo Mayor John Curtis, left, State Senator John Valentine (R - Orem), center, Ginger Woolley, of the Rock Canyon Preservation Alliance, and Sparky Davis, right, chat after a press conference at the Zions Bank building in Provo on Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Mayor Curtis announced that the city will be purchasing 80 acres of land in Rock Canyon, ending a multi-decade land dispute and ensuring the preservation of the canyon. (AP Photo/The Daily Herald, Spenser Heaps)