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Show t c Lakeside u?). c.i Beattie defends tobacco contribution C Attorney general says lawmakers shouldnt tsVo money from lobbyists i Utah, but Kraii I ood and other (foods made by ihe brmi are uwd by many Utahn.- - lieaiue "Philip Monis is a halting fdijmv n ith a lot of interests. Tluy Im c no said- - Philip Morris no longer has food production facilities in Utah, but the company says there 1iah aturng general, h. are bdxm workers in the state Hlltl txher stale ft suing who deliver ns f.od pnslucts. . ktf PatiOlt lh4wV . And even legislators who ue tavMruker tiuM rti didnt accept Tobacco Institute averi rlHs'3l contribution or Philip M.trris contributum in from ii'HjkkO interest. campaign finance reports, I9V5 and 19 still received monAttorney General Jan Gtjluttt they d.nt even talk to me about 19 where I political action committee reports ey from their own House and tobacco, lhey know VaiJ htf J.vtn i leaf htf nurne .tll atie.i her legal a non, hut stand Im against it- said Senate and the I AC filings of House Senate party PVCs - organizaPresident lane Kcattie. who acand Senate Republicans and tion set up to help legis(tig contribution culj mrtuerve o cepted a $oo contribution from Democrats show that dozens of lative incumbents. legthe outcome of In addition to the question of legislators accepted the tobacco islation introduccJ annuatl) m tobacco gum Philip Morris. Graham conceded the cigamoney in IVv6. political acumen in accepting (he 1 cgolaiure, Most of the tobacco contribu"I can't believe I he influence, rette tax hike. Hut she wotVed at money from the tobacco industhe 52? ti.iwxj earmarked for teen tions were accepted after Graham try. many Utah lawmakers alo how they (tobacco companies! announced she was filing suit, have moral or religious questions are received in this legislatute. smoking prevention programs. in accepting tobacco money. "That's postage various campaign filings show. to how iniJe ihe loop they are. money .A number rejected contribuMore than SO percent of Uiah Graham miJ in a copyright tory what's needed- she said. In June 1996. Graham antions from the Tobacco Institute, House and Senate are members puMi'lieJ Monday in ihe Deseret New. I've had memhet of nounced Utah was joining 14 the research-politicindustry of T he Church of Jesus Christ of Saints, whuh prohibleadership tell me I shoulJ have other slates in suing the tobacco group that tobacco companies latter-da- y never filed ihts lawsuit. that to- producers. Graham is asking for themselves have agreed to disits members from using tobacco band. or alcohol. bacco is a legit product and the $130 million - the amount of Hut some of those who rejectfree marketplace should decide state taxes that went Into MedicTwenty legislators who took aid payments for smoking-causewhether it's uwd or not." ed Tobacco Institute money still no tobacco money did lake conBut legislative leaders point to diseases over a four-yea- r period. accepted donations from Philip tributions from the Utah lleer this years increase 2 5 The parties have proposed a Moms, the nation's largest to- Wholesalers Association. settlement that is before Con- bacco producer. increase in the state's cigaHouse Speaker Mel iirown. a rette tax as proof lohaceo money gress. Philip Morris is a holding Mormon, accepted S 1.000 in condoes not sway decision makers. The newspaper reported that company with a lot of interests. tributions from Philip Moms and "The (tobacco lobby istsi know an review of lawmakers They have no tobacco interests in the beer wholesalers. tahtcco inteiests in Utah, but Kraft hwh and other (foods made ly the fmn) are used ly many Utahns LanDeat19 tn-Panif- anti-tobacc- al d cent-per-pa- : I ve approached this as saying as a rcpiewiiiaove and as ttie spc4ker I II laA and listen to anyone. I may not support you. may not vote lor you, but I think n i better to be inclusive than to someone. That jut force that group to hire more lobby ii and put on more preure." lirown said. . s w ICssoC JMl fY Students in a bind to complete an assignment can simply download from the Internet papers written by others, iiut educators arc finding ways to ferret out the cheaters. Utah's 40 school districts have adopted policies prohibiting accessing the Internet for illegal or inappropriate purposes." and that includes cheating by The districts and state also employ software blocking access to inappropriate sues via school computers. Additionally, teachers can check sites students have visited. "We do our best to filter out the inappropriate and have users policies in force that are -signed by parents and students.- said Tracy Vandevemer. Stale Office of Education Internet specialist. And some Internet sites arc taking notice. -- The school year is upon us. In one year, you sent in over 2.000 papers. Congratulations. In one year we forced educators around the world to take a good look at the garbage you are don't like turning in - and .- they what they see- says the School Sucks website welcome, where papers are free. "Do yourself a favor - don't turn these papers in. Your 1997-9- 8 teachers, professors and the media are always visiting School Sucks. it adds. The Evil House of Cheat and received grades for. All essays are with complete descriptions. grades, school system. Professor Abe Korn, a Brooklyn. N.Y.. educator who founded By TOM BUSSELBERG cofespoJeit NORTH SALT LAKE - A new stretch of sidewalk will go in along the east side of busy U.S. 89. thanks primarily to a state grant and other state transportation funds. City Manager Collin Wood told the City Council that sidewalk will be installed from Bird World at 3649 S. Highway 89 several blocks north to Chapman's Car Wash across from Camclot Mobile Home Park. The project cost is estimated at SI 70.000. The good news for the city is that a state pedestrian safety of grant will foot three-fourt- that. In addition, the Utah De- partment of Transportation has said it will pay half of what would be the citys portion. That leaves the citys share about S2 1.000. With project approval just received, work probably wont be completed until next year. ' SYRACUSE Residents won't be allowed to leave inoper- able cars, junk or weeds on their property because of a recently amended ordinance. - Health and safety issues were cited as concerns by the City Council as well as reduced property values for neighbors of offenders. Those who are in violation of the ordinance will receive a written notice allowing 60 days to correct the problem. If no action is taken the city can clean up the area and bill property owners for removal. "We want to protect the citizens and also beautify the city," said Mayor Robert Thurgood. Citizens who received notice can request a hearing on the i iime-honore- ! 4t j J year. I e Marketing cooidmaior Sammons said the 1997 (air was on trak to be one of the mo( successful of the 1990. and almo! certainly the biggest since 1 992, Through Saturday, the fair had 2J6.000 paid admissions, better than a 10 perent increase from lat year. Total attendance lor the 1 1 day event. including passe and cxhtbi- tor, should come in around 360.000, Sammons --aid. Since most ticket pi ice were bumped by $1 this year, tor adult and $4 (or up to most chdJren. revenue are expected to increase a muh a 13 percent. This years increased popuTif-fam- i show . The institute also tried to give money to the PAC run by House and Senate Democratic and Republican leader. House Republicans accvpied the institute's $MH). Mouse Democrat -- ! report show. j Philip Moms llcrcd $4K,7tM to 55 legislators and legislative candidates and the four House and Senate PACs in 1995 and 1 976, reports show. ! j I I larity reversed trend of declining auenJance. j Busi- "The purpose of my website M Thursday, Sept. 18th through Saturday, Sept. 27th LQjCJ BABY CALENDAR or PLUSH TOY Si with every $25 or larger purchase. 2D One per customer while supplies last. 50 Off INFANT & TODDLER IRREGULAR c3: Op DRESSES 30 Off Off 30 ALL SIZES 1st QUALITY JOLENE DRESSES Off 20 ALL CRIB Infant & Toddler FALL bedding PLAYWEAR 20 Off INFANT UNDERWEAR SOCKS and BOOTIES 20 Off ALL DIAPER BAGS 9 m & w n. a "It's helped to attract - more diverse is said crowd.- Sammons, citing ihe success of bands such as KLO Specdwj-go- n and the Doobie Brothers. This way, you don't get just the country crowj on rodeo mghts. to help students. The problem is. cant write. 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