From Deseret News archives:
Until June, shave ice is forbidden fruit in Provo
After all, the snowy treat is illegal to sell in Provo until June.
"It's kind of a dumb law, I think," said Taylor Headman, a 14-year-old with a portable Snowie machine who wanted to open a stand in time to raise money for an upcoming class trip.
Taylor's father, Justin, is a Provo firefighter. When he and others called this spring to complain about the obscure ordinance, the mayor and City Council took notice.
"It's true. You can't sell shaved ice in Provo until June 1," Mayor Lewis Billings informed the council at a recent meeting.
Billings reacted the same way the firefighter's daughter did.
"I thought it was stupid," he said. "Why do we care if they sell shaved ice before June 1?"
Ordinance 14.35,020 covers temporary land uses, like fireworks stands or Christmas tree lots. "Shaved ice stands" are included, as are "tents for religious services, revivals, retreats, political rallies or campaign headquarters."
Such temporary set-ups are allowed, with proper permits, for up to 30 days, "except shaved ice stands which may be permitted from June 1st to September 30th."
Connoisseurs of shave ice look down their noses at snow cones.
A snow cone is made of ice ground into small, or often large, chunks that don't hold the syrup, which pools in the bottom of the paper cone. Shave ice, on the other hand, is shaved off a big block into flakes described as snowy, fluffy or powdery. This softer ice is much easier to eat and absorbs the syrup.
"It's like snow, so you can eat it instead of like ice, which you have to suck on," Taylor Headman said. "There's more flavor and it's definitely sweeter."
Taylor offers more than 100 flavors.
"After a hot day at the beach," a New York Times travel writer wrote in a piece on Hawaii, "nothing cools and comforts like shave ice."
The same could be true on hot May days in Provo as soon as 2007.
"I think by next year we need to change that law," said Councilwoman Cindy Clark, who, like the mayor and other city officials, didn't know how a past council decided on June 1 as open season on shave ice.
Change will come slowly. It must start with a hearing of the Planning Commission, which must recommend an amendment to the City Council.
The mayor doesn't want to wait that long.
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