Show BEST t AMiyuij copy f ft :i 7 TV' ) ) - Wdnsda April 14 1 2 004 v 7 1 ’t s v r4 I Local state i j IS By David Nelson staff writer Less than a month before opening day the Cache Wiley Gardeners’ Market has announced it will remain at Garf Wayside Park in Logan 2004 Though the market's board of directors had considered moving the market to a new location in Logana earlier this winter a recent meat to preserve parking spaces for neighboring businesses will allow the market to stay at Garf Wayside for the sixth consecutive summer In February the market’s board of directors considered moving the weekly outdoor market in response to complaints by a neighboring business that the market infringed on customer parking Several sites in Logan were explored as potential The price of gasoline in Utah and daho set price records on Tuesday or the second time in as many pontha The average cost for a gal-o- n of unleaded regular in Utah hit 183 and increased to $187 in daho increase The Utah cost is a rom last month and an ncrease from a year ago and the verage price in Idaho is up 6 cents rom March The national average i $178 said the monthly report on Mice averages from AAA Utah Logan was cited for the average prices in the state in he report at $187 per gal km local average trailed only St Ceotge at $191 and Vernal's 8188 The lowest average among me seyen Utah cities AAA Utah Surveyed was in Salt Lake City at $181 per gallon of regular unlead-ed I A Utah AAA spokeswoman said the prices of gasoline will remain high all summer and predicted that demand will also increase from a yearago nt 18-ce- nt third-lighe- st destinations including Willow Park Pioneer Park Merlin Olson Part the Whittier Center and half a block of ' 100 North east of Main Street However the group determined ' that none of the new pptions met the of the outdoor market said market representative Casey Cun- ningham and the group voted to pursue negotiations that would allow it to remain at 150 S 100 East in Logan “We’re so well known for being there” said Cunningham who said amenities like electricity water shade adequate space and the gazebo at the park arc ideal for the event that draws three to four dozen vendors and over 100 customers each week “That’s everything that we would wanL” The market reached an agreement with Maximum Style Tec School of Cosmetolo located across the parking lotfro the park to provide a third-parparking authority each Saturday morning The parking authority will monitor the lot and maintain adequate parking for beau-neety school customers Cunningham encouraged customers to walk use or public transportation bike to the market since the amount of parking will be reduced Market vendors sell everything from fresh produce and flowers to ' handmade crafts or prepared meals at the market which runs from 8 am until noon each week from Majy through October Several special event days for the upcoming season are in the works like Brcadu-calio- n Day The Great Logan Herbal Exposition Tomatofest Flowerfe Children’s Day In addition the market will open - s' ds car-po- ol Gardeners' market site with a “Mums for Mom” event in conjunction with the Logan Downtown Alliance on May 8 “I think the warm weather got us all excited to get going” said Cunningham k our schools Iri Preston city favors destroying old library By Mark Randall staff writer at the Logan Cache Fairgrounds RV sewer dump station 400 S 500 West has been turned on for the summer season the Logan Parks and Recreation Department announced Tuesday For more information call the Parks and Recreation Department at -- - PRESTON r- The days are numbered for the city’s old Carnegie library The City Council on Tuesday decided to look into what it will cost to demolish the building to make way for more parking rathri than spend money to repair the leaky building “I really feel it needs to be ' 716-925- 0 Valley Officials to attend Hwy 91 ceremony torn nt - PlHor orliiriatrir ndmori be Hictrif't Ilallieu db Taonhor N“l n4 thb Vna Teal ‘ UCI con-tra- 600-stude- nt cred 1 : - : - ninth-grad- : at-ri- sk - The NIMay Planning Commission meat at 6 pm at city Halt 625 W 1200 South Agenda Sams Include:' y I HoMng zoning ordirianca work meat 'i ' will ‘ Dtocussina a request by BiBertoSo for permit and business e Council-woma- n Saundra Hubbard “We nried the parking It’s going to cost us too much to maintain" The library has sat empty for a number of years since the opening of the Larsen-SaCommunity Library and needs a new roof Councilman Mike Kunz said the inside of the building has sustained water damage '' and is deteriorating rapidly El Lucara Herald Journal “It’s (water) going down the walls and inside and into the Bear River Middle School educator Greg Cano receives Box Eider School District's Teacher of the Year award basement” Kunz said Officials estimate that it will cost about $200000 to reno- - ' vate the structure In addition to the roof the building would also need to be brought up to state electrical codes be made all of his career in Cache Valley Cano program works on a weekly reviewed handicap accessible and have DAw CUUOCUUI started teaching at Logan High School DUA point system His students set goals and a new heating and air condiearn points for “not missing school not tioning system installed intellectually ’c where he worked with UI&IIKA& disabled students He worked in the being tardy and not having a discipline V The city has entertained a number of proposals in the record in the office” he said Utah’s education of special University IJ I ll lt? They can then buy” prizes with their past from groups interested in Ivy1 department fora year and transferred to the building most recently Bear River 10 years ago points His aim is to promote sustaining the ‘‘Cano has been a special teacher for he's on so By Hilary Judd behavior from a resident interested in always good staff writer our school” said Karl Start principal at lookout for potential point purchases turning the building into apart- ments and office space The he said middle school “He’s the ' “We look at what they want to work Logan resident Greg Cano said he city was unwilling though to helped kids grit back on track” deed over a dozen parking arid will continue to for what motivates them tp work Cano jobs rr pretty much has two foil-titoward” Cano said bring a father and bring an educator spots behind the building to 7 develop Bear River Middle School’s He’s even bought record playera at The Bear River Middle School the developer citing a nrod for Education Success Program which ' e the space teacher’s educating half at least works with 25 eighth- - and garage sales and had students save earned recognition last month as he Kunz said he would like to of school Students “who are 4000 points to earn them Cano then was named Box Elder School District’s see the city tear the building ure” Cano’s classes usually five or six brought in some of his own albums Teacher of the Yespr from the 1970s to pity in class down And redo that parking lot students each period and some after “It’s ft good personality match for because the city is short on 7 He likes experimenting with new school consist of students referred by ideas and appreciates die administra- me” Cano said of his job “I seem to fit the administration Students may have parking for events in and feel comfortable It’s always lion which he said is “willing to listen attendance problems or be involved “During rodeo time when is said Cano is really on the map Preston there new the he and or one another with courts interesting changing challenging” things” way by : Cano ms wife Lon and thnr have enoujgh park7 we don’t for behavior said cure a and to not the really attempts problems help program nmily have lived in Logan since he graduated but he works with students as they try 7 ing And during die Festival of them create positive School behaviors finoni Utah State University with a spe- to manage them ' 7 V “We’re just trying to provide motiva-- ‘ Lights we don’t have enough is the and a rial education degree in 1984 He said tion for them to do well in school" parking” Kunz said “I think key good “Management ' it would be a real benefit to i he thought he’d leave after earning his ' Canosaid relationship” Canosaid :' "vCano’s curriculum consists of anger master’s atfUSU but “three kids and 20 7 Keeping a few voice and hot arguing 7 havethatgone" r ' tmanagement training conflict rcsolu- years lrier we’re still here!” See LIBRARY on A8 See TEACHER ooA8 vThe Pocatello native has spent nearly turn and classroom coping skills The : road-wideni- ng loorise for a modal homo at 815W 2950 ’ 8outh Discussing a request py PauTBowtsr for a buikSng permit for a mad at 235 South a request by Domingo Diacusslng " Garfiasfor a conditkmal-uso permit and ' bulinosS'Rcsnso at 2906S Main Discussing final approval of Phase II of ' Shadow Brook subtlvision Discussing a request by Maiy Blaylock fora sutxSvMonst 3455 8 Main Discussing a request by Phylffs Croft for a condNkmU-ua- e permit and business license for nail salon at 4565 Hollow-- down" said ' The Utah Department of TlransT portation will hold a ground breaking ceremony for a project on state Route 91 at 2:30 pm at the Richmond City Park on ' state Route 91 and 100 South in Richmond Governor Olene Walker will be the featured speaker She will be ' joined by UDOT Deputy Director Carlos Braceras Transportation Commissioner Stephen Bodily Representative Craig Buttars Senator Lyle Hillyaid and S taker & Parson Companies Vice President of Northern Construction Randy Anderson In addition an orchestral arrangement willbe performedby students from Park Elementary School in Richmond ' The project will reconstruct arid wideit state Route 91 from 400 North iri Smithfield to the Idaho state line to two lanes in each direction wife a center turn median ct The $146 tnillion'coristnictibn has been awarded to S taker & parsonCompanies of Smithfield which began construction in March 2004' It is anticipated the project V trill be completed by fall 2005 Walker will also appear at the Chamber of Commerce in Logan 60 N Main at 10:30 am to meet rith local small business owners tconditiqna-us- 4 ty Fairgrounds RV water service is on 7 ) r ' i Sds prices rank 7 3rd highest in lltah v Water ' ' i Gardeners’ Market to stay at Garf Park brief In and 'regional news '" ' - : i : - : prison r a v ' ' By Jason Bargraan staff writer See AGENDAS on A6 :7 i v '4'- 7 7:-- V" ‘I ' ' ' Phillips pleaded guilty but mentally ill to the Aug 19 1992 stabbing Conrad HarT 7 death of ward Harward was stabbed at die church’s seminary administration building in Logan After his conviction Phillips became a patient in a mental inrtitu-tion for several years He was trier transferred to the Utah State Prison in Draper to serve out hi sentence' old ' Tbe March prison death of Michael Phillips’ death was the result of the ' Wayne Phillips a Cache County man hanging broughton by prianoid oonvicted of repeatedly stabbing and schizoriuenia which Phillips Suf- fered from said Sah Lake Cdimty killing a Logan LDS seminary 7 Sheriffs SgL Keith Stevens Todd 7 administrator in 1992 has been offi7' Grey chief medical examiner for the cially ruled a suicide"' cell State of Utrii determined the cause in Ptdllips34 was found his 11 death late last week on of the Prison March State at Utah - - Discussing a request by Soott Fantbn for a conditional-us- e permit and kennel usnoo for fotee doge at 3038 8 500 WSsL Discussing a requeat by Hal Frank to 20 acres at 4900 Hoow Rood franr tural to rural astalss 1 with his jumpsuit wrapped around his 'neckand tied to an upper bunk in his" ‘ceU ' ' V- a suicidB : ‘s 7 At the prison Phillips was disci-- 7 plined for several undisclosed infrac- tions while housed in the prison’s Olympus unit iwhere mentally ill prisoners are housed said Jack Fonj executive director of administration 7 for the State Department of Correc- tions Vr yV: V 77 7 Because of his medical status at the prison no odier information about Phillips was released Ford said- : r v v v |