Show aBiaaaasawwi iBmfiigun : 1An mmmiinitipc Mpv Stay cool head to j the pool ' n8 City in the state between 2002 2003 with a 778 percent popuand lation increase: The Census' Bureau' f 0gQ 0pQpg - ma&im sun y: In fact population growth in Icy and Providence far outpaced the rest of the county Sniithfield had the third-faste- st growth fate in the coun- - estimates Nibley had 2384 residents not to sayihat North LpganHydc Park and Smiihljcld - ’ are going to stop emwinLiThevvjull continue to grow at giKidratesX ' ' ' - - — Page A12 Nibley and Providence" g communities Cache Valley and among the growing in the state 'according the latest figures from the sus Bureau grow- Nibley was the I fastest-growin- German doctor: Otli-faste- boy just a normal kid Super-Stron- g faster” st ' Teuschersaidof the valley Vsouth - : A geneticmuta-BERLIN ( AP) tion made a Berlin extra but the doctor who x German 'strong : has been studying the boy since just ' after hi$ birth says he’s just a regular ''"See GROWTH on-A- : ' V - - ' ' i Guardsmen VM! anxibust® 'The boy doesn t stand out among his peers on the playground but he puts his mind to it he can'vi ''V 'ti dyer Cache' ValfcS'?: prom iscdawarfrfJunCiday Tli u rsday and by midrndrrii ng ShjlcC Peck " " A brow was glisteping ' Behind the National Guard AiTnory in li)ganSgt'Peckpaiked atorkl i U 'Cleaf skies X -- 'See it you wouldn’t recognize him'’ out of a crowd SchueJkc sajd“HeX can just lift heaVy yi v Sphuelke started stiidyintlfc-' g :vV boy aftelj jiO Was brought Rwlui’c rilWritn iicr:i4l chnrtlut’! ' " ‘ - thing£’t£sj Uii&VLl jj &i’aiingaipldl super-stron- J y i" u't2£ began'c'DiilducUngtestl jS Schuelke found over the cbuCof jand i ' !: iraaiM tUat fiyev tka kniu ko1 u- Vianatla miifaL' DN A segment was found to fmutant block a v- production of protein called '£ myostatin that limits museleWlh though researchers discovered - Ml od roldiersniarply 1‘fpni Cflch'cnij jftal BpyEidcrcburttidsvl1 ficiHl'lirtV t 1 "''I-i r 'Journal Web sit' wwwhjnew8com-- LDS o to cast your vote v- By Mark Randall ' ' staff writer on today’s survey ' question See Tuesday’s news-- " '' paper tor results and a new quesr: - ' ‘ 'tiori:: Important note: This is not a scientific sur- vey Results simply reflect the opinions of some of the people visiting the newspaper's ' ' Web page - -' : ' ’' Today’s question 'h Do you know anyone serving 'tf: missionaries : y ryy '' Joseph Cann Was 17 months into bis LDS Church missioir in Argentina when he got word that his Idaho X y National Guard Unit(tite 16th Cayi airy Brigadc was being called tp'W active duty and sent t61raqVV: He had known for about ' i::' parades planned - The Preston baitiery of the National r": : shock when Tuesday's survey results Did you spend Father’s Day with your dad? : Number Percent 92 ' t 467 ' 533 103 Total Responses: 195 Answers 1) Yes 2) No People Index Following are some of the local names that appear in today's Herald Journal: Jessie Datwyler (A3) Ethan Hansen (A3) Kytie Sampson (A3) C Val Grant (A4) Jack Greene (A4) Virginia Keller Johnson (A8) Jeffery Richard Behm (A8) Karp Roper (Cl) Grant Roper (Cl) Greg Palmer (B1) Brady Sayama (B1) Justin Pingree (B4J Index Classifieds Comics Movies ‘ Prehistoric ' ' C5 Obituaries C3 Opinion Cache Sports ooo 1 A8 A4 B1 jraqi Freedom Despite the change oF life plans Canii sajd he js looking forward to : going overseas and serving his coun- try His oMer brother jusi got back from Iraq and wasiart of the lighting that Uxik place near FallujahWjth the Artillery : -- — n Prehistoric cultures of the Southwest Pueblo Pueblo II III Pueblo Basket Maker I III Basket Maker II WASHINGTON Fremont culture - SOlWfS KiwJo st w"’ealii of Wi Loutr Visaj- -t v more than l(HX) years ago when the Fremont people mysteriously vanished The Fremont a collection of hunttr gatherers and farmers preceded more modern American Indian tribes on the Colorado Plateau What sets this ancient site apart from ones in Utah Ariother better-know- n zona or Colorado is that it's been left virtually untouched with arrowheads and pottery shards still covering the -- f xwov ftp Coqe ground in places "I didn’t let people go in there to destroy it” said Wilcox 74 whose parents bought the ranch in 1951 and threw up a gate to the rugged canyon “The less people know about this the better” But the secret is out after federal and state governments paid Wilcox S25 API-Th- e 5-- ' sentencing hearings or consent to prison sentences for the convicted killers It was issued on the See SITE on A6 'vt-( l Supreme Court refused Thursday to overturn the death sentences of more than 100 inmates w ho argued their late were improperly determined by judges not jurors The 4 decision spares at least four stales from having to decide v hether to spend millions of dollars for new 500AD 1000 1500 ' ' chooses not to overturn sentences contemporary with Anasazi cultures and lived on the Colorado Plateau Pueblo IV Logan which will High court : Some 130 miles south of Salt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — For moit than 50 years rancher Waldo Wilcox kept most outsiders off his land and the secret under wraps: a inhabitants The sites were occupied for at least 3000 years until they were abandoned ' in the either Brigham Cjty Armory 985N 500 West or the Logan Armory next to the Logan-Cach- e Fairgrounds and Willow Park Buses will depart Logan at 8 am and Brigham City at:9 am and Will have a police escort down-Main Street in each community:' Prehistoric Utah villages predate American tribes site found in eastern Utah 1 : based See SKKYK on A7 - : archaeologists are uncovering villages believed to have been occupied by Fremont people more than a thousand years ago The Fremont culture was string of ancient settlements thousands of years old in near perfect condition Hidden deep inside eastern Utah's nearly inaccessible Book Cliffs region 30 miles southeast of Salt Lake City the prehistoric villages run for 2 miles along Range Creek where Wilcox guarded hundreds of rock art panels cliffsidc granaries pit houses and rock shelters some exposing mummified remains of long-ag- o - when ihewarhroke out last Decem- her whether he Was scared he would hav e to join the fighting ”1 told them I w ouldn't be scared until they give me niy papers saying — ' 1 wwwhjnewscom G : ' V a Yes "’V if actually Happened Cann would have been home in i December from his mission and had planned to start taking classes at Utah State University in veterinary science a in January : ' I All lthat will have to wait ' f Iraq? ' ' V Guard will be honored with a parade scheduled for 6 pm on June 30 on State Street' Following the parade a' ' rally will be held at Benson Paik at Oneida street and 100 East before : - 'mnniiic NO ' Jkcrjattaclps'wrc twdZZ in : 101 st Airborne “I’m not worried” Cahn said“He Said It WUS U piece of CakCHe said Said'' ' ' ' 'lt’s not as bad as the media is makingCann is oiieof five soldiers from it out to be Andhe was right in the Frank in County who had their LDS : missiorn'interrupted formiliuiry scrv:: middle of the area where all ihc Devan vlceAiidy Lyons Elvin Adah’s Wid Nathap Richards?' any prohlems u also were recalled early from theif v Andy Lyons : missionary work ' A Thiirmil ih ui jk FiAht ArinW' 1 oiciin Mv miinn i" t '4 ite goingto to serve country “I kept standing there waiting wake up from a bud dream” Cann 1 : novy ft r Sgt Mike Mills sind Sgt' Shalee Peck Toad eamouflage hetting aldng with other - ’Go to The Herald L Lv-- f See COURT on A 12 s JL : f : |