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Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune Mark Shurtleff reminisces over his 12-year career as Utah attorney general as a moving crew One of the questionable signs put up by the Mt. Holly Club at the access point to Puffer Lake, (behind). About 20 feet to the ri Jen Christensen and her realtor husband Erik Miller feel that Mount Holly Club tried to pressure them into not opposing the propos Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune John Swallow, Chief Deputy Utah Attorney General, and newly elected Utah Attorney General, Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo Utah Attorney General John Swallow. A long open meadow with the Beaver River meandering lies on U.S. Forest Service a few miles below below the Mount Holly Club ski r Mount Holly at almost 12,000 feet looms over the Mount Holly Club, (former Elk Meadows ski resort). The scenery is stunning even Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune Utah Attorney General John Swallow Condominums form a row at what is now called Eagle Point resort but was formerly called Mt. Holly Club. Attorneys for the former p One of the questionable signs put up by the Mt. Holly Club at the access point to Puffer Lake, (behind). About 20 feet to the ri Marc Sessions Jenson Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune The Eagle Point Ski Resort Saturday, June 15, 2013 east of Beaver. Attorneys for the former Mt. Holly Club property developer, Marc Sessions Jenson allege then-Attorney General Mark Shurtleff and c The Beaver River rushes down Beaver Canyon in the Fish Lake National Forest about 15 miles below the Mount Holly Club ski resort. A sign for the Mt. Holly Club sits at Puffer Lake in the Tushar Mountains above Beaver on March 15, 2007. Attorneys for imprisoned