Show Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday February 14 1994 Utahns take over Norway farmhouse LILLEHAMMER : v vS ‘ A -- i ' si-- Utah lawmakers lead charge at Western summit blztrf L— xz k" 'V 7 ' ) I SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Norway (AP) — Johannes Haave says the Utah politicians are calling on low Western state leaders to launch a new struggle for indethe pendence by shaking off fedincreasingly heavy chains of Norwegians have a song that begins with the line “Maybe the king will come” That sentiment has come true for Maavc and his wife Karl King llarald V visited for about a half-ho- eral control “We have to send another shot heard round the world” Utah House Speaker Rob Bishop said in the keynote address of the Western States Summit held in Denver on Sunday “Washington DC is 70 square miles surrounded by reality It’s time reality took ur last week Then Prince L Albert of Monaco showed up — and all because Haave and his wife agreed last March to let the Salt Lake City Bid Committee turn their home into Cafe 2002 As Haave recalls it the first time he met Tom Welch the Salt Lake City bid boss said with a wink “Maybe someone will come in for soup” Haave had no idea farmhouse that his would become a popular restaurant in Lillehammer for an Olympic fortnight Salt Lakers are using the farmhouse to win Olympic delegates to 70-mil- tion but after several weeks his condition began improving in Games Haave usually is invited to give guests a brief history of the farmhouse Then he retreats back to the kitchen to eat the Gastronomy Inc dish du jour “We just pull up our legs and go it" leaps and bounds At first he was required to take nearly 25 different prescriptions every day so his body would not reject the new heart Huber said the drugs are serving their purpose but in the the father of three meantime have rendered his immune system quite weak and made him susceptible to illnesses such as common colds Huber is currently down to about 15 prescriptions and hopes within the next 2 months only a few will be needed Every week a tissue sample is taken to see how well Huber’s The Salt Lake City culinary artists from Gastronomy have taken over the kitchen and the basement which is jammed with all of the goods and equipment k that were shipped for the effort Eight members of the Salt Lake City team are lodging at the farmhouse and four others are around from morning to midnight Haave decided a year ago to seek possible renters for rooms during the Olympics but he got little response Then last March Haave got a call from a Lillehammer Olympic 6-1- two-wee- ‘ system is accepting the new organ He describes his progress so far as “above average” and doesn’t expect any more operations will be necessary The weekly checkups will soon be trimmed to monthly and eventually just a few each year will be necessary As for goals Huber says he has many “One goal I have is to partici- - Organizing Committee officer about a possible match That afternoon Welch and his right-han- d man Dave Johnson stopped by and soon struck a deal The Salt Lakers got a site as historic as it is attractive The farm e itself called has been in Haave’s family since the 15th century The first recorded mention of the farm was in 1334 and at one Nord-Hav- Church time the Norwegian owned it Herald Journal USPS 0 241-82- 0 BmoaKSmlh FUttar PubWwd wvy mwing Monctay torn Rktay and Ca Sintay morning by Cacti VUay Inc 75 VM M North PO Bck 487 Logan Utah 843Z34M87 Utah Tataphona 752-21- ktahaTatophona Sacondct— pnataga part nLogai Utah POSTMASTER-San- d dianga of addraaaintor-mabokx The Herald Journal PO BOX 487 LOGAN UT 843230487 I aid ooMon ortp Al po- - pay rtjpa a any aHartaanad (Mr by TTa Head Jaana tang ha aaar pwducad tor al acdi ad a ypogn-pl- Uraaad a anrgaJ fer by Th HaM Junta prepay dhanaadjMatNeataialaay pat tiaa a mar to apodkaad aayad aaout fa ha M a IdhaHatadJouna The NEA Name Sendee Scrippa Honan! Name Sendee Inc CerttedAudltofCpnaainna SINGLE COPY PRICE Da- SO SIOO - Sunday SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Morth Cana (Utah) 8700 884 00 One War Canar (Utah) One Mora Canar (ktaho) 8725 One War Cana iktahoi 88700 3B 00 One Marat Mat (Utahl 810800 One War Mat (Utah) One Morth MM (Outaoa Utah) -- 81000 812000 One War IM (Outada Utah) tar i pa MP a eoo an m Mead JBune a yntaa Kmaana a 1a aa ao27Ma eataa 7 pa aM na-P- yaw MB I l Pa yaw caran name eta 79828 a fe( an tan BOISE Idaho (AP) — The issue that’s been the focus of most of the first five weeks of the 1994 Idaho Legislature — public school financing — could come to a head this week A committee will work Tuesday on a plan from school superintendents to revise the formula used to distribute state school support It will take an extra $955 million over the current spending plan but against the state The Senate Education Committee has the bill but the chairman of its House counterpart expressed little support for the measure on Friday House Speaker Michael Simpson thinks it will have a hard time being enacted “The superintendents are going to have to sell it” the Blackfoot Republican said “From what I hear there’s still a lot of questions about it” House Education Chairman Ron Black went further “I asked that it not be introduced in my committee because there is considerable sentiment against it” he said “It if makes it to my committee I'd have to say the prospects are neigh on to zero” r$3‘Sff Dry Cleaning 5 order OFFICE HCXJRSt am to SflO pm 81993 Carta MayPuatfvigC& tv Huber’s goals is a trip to Arches National Monument and a climb up Delicate Arch “We did it years ago” Karen Huber said “We’d like to go back and try and beat our old time” com-lain- helped tion money opera- land those who live on the land are in the best position to care for it I agree” Last summer Babbitt said he would abolish the local Grazing Advisory Boards that traditionally have been dominated by ranchers and that rangeland policy would generally be made in Washington ed forced to pay for federal programs they don’t want But just how the Western states “We can’t even begin to name everyone since there were so can unshackle themselves from many who helped” Karen Huber federal regulation was lost in the The proposal announced today which will be included in a broader rangeland protection plan to be announced next month would give the local advisory groups more participation in developing the federal policies It is similar to an approach used in Colorado on state land use said “We just want to express our summit’s opening day rhetoric sincere gratitude to all the good our frustrations is “Venting people who have helped” But to take action it’s easy “From now on I’m celebrating time” Bishop acknowltwo birthdays” Huber said “Feb edged 7 the day I was bom and Dec Republican Rep Met Johnson 27 the day I received a new heart leader of the Utah Legislature’s “And I suppose you could say “Cowboy Caucus” says Valentine’s Day will have some proposals for how best to put special significance also” Unde Sam in his place range from diplomacy to “Some are gentle some are a little spicy and somq are gut-che- ck so-call-ed c iiijf 694x22894 QNnra Muvnui 1381 E70CN Logan 7537190 Idaho The Interior Department said that tire aim is to guarantee that all interested parties are able to take part in decision that are being made on the use of public rangeland! “It guarantees everyone a seat at the table” said Gary Sprung an environmentalist who heads the High Country Citizens’ Alliance in Colorado Reeves Brown executive director of the Colorado Cattlemen’s Association said it "recognizes that local ownerregulation ship not is the key to sustainable resource management” Legislature The committee has been working all session on possible innovations in education including more funding for technology comput- ers equipment and supplies Black told Education Committee members on Friday that any proposals they have should be ready for committee discussion by the end of this week Meanwhile the House State Affairs Committee will conduct hearings Wednesday and Thursday on legislation to require fan to purchase worker’s compensation insurance for their employees And the House Resources and Conservation Committee will discuss a plan on Tuesday to keep eastern Idaho’s largest farmer Blaine Larsen from leasing groundwater to irrigate about 7300 acres of crops “It's a major major issue and it'll be a massive massive hear- leaders today over the deadlock on funding for the Catastrophic Health Care fund Andrus last week vetoed a $45 million appropriation for the fund that pays for medical bills over $10000 that counties receive from their poorest residents He said the program health-car- Jj IgJT MMateta 'i I Bradley and Jim Johnson Gowans ing conference-goer- were organizfor a video- s ment’s heavy handedness “We’ve become territories managed by a ruler as remote as the King of England” said Bill Howell of Price director of the Southeastern Utah Association of Local aimed at providing coverage for poor Idahoans without insurance who do e not qualify for Medicaid The This Valentine's Send her flowers What qualities should you expect from us? 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Plant Peddler Floral Umrt aata CmM Vtfn m mtnma top-do- When your financial future is at stake there's nothing more important than someone with experience who you can trust Legislature created the program two years ago but has refused to finance it citing the potential for explosive cost increases So Andrus citing an agreement with lawmakers when both programs were created rejected the catastrophic fund appropriation Senate Democrats despite a threat from some county leaders to sue the state stood behind the governor and sustained his veto i brands Fellow Utah House members Mel Brown Legislature must first approve n i who coordinated the summit money for the Medically Needy ing” committee Chairman Goldsaid en Linford The first event of the week may It red-ho- t” said the New Harmony rancher prove interesting Gov Cecil Andrus has scheduled a closed-doo- r taped complaint to President meeting with Republican Clinton about the federal govern- m Sports thing from westerners” he said “Those closest to the federal reforms to the The Hubers say they cannot colonial grazingAct tax and Sugar thank enough all those who of state legislatures being raise for the NEWSLINE Information Continued from page 1 holds for states those powers not specifically delegated to the federal government City chasBishop tised Washington for restricting access to public lands compared HeraldJaimal All tha latest Babbitt ment but instead the most important section of the Bill of Rights” said Bishop referring to the portion of the Constitution that biking” Another of Leo and Karen Decisions could come this week on education issues rrwwnum MtaMarFnday 8fl0 pate in the Transplant Olympics” Huber said “They will be held in Salt Lake City next year and I would like to do some bowling or on could settle the lawsuit that dozens of local districts filed n R-- Scottsdale western United States The Salt Lake Tribune reported in a copyright story “Let’s make the Tenth Amendment not the most unused amend- central Florida “Clinton-Fre- e said Arizona House Majority ! Whip David Schweikert recreationists from across the high-spee- tragedy” Garfield Cbunty Commissioner Louise Liston of Escalante told the audience that the culture of the rural West is being “systematically destroyed” by “nature lovers and suitcase saviors” Several participants wore but- tons supporting Sponsored by members of the Utah Legislature the conference drew 200 ranchers county commissioners miners legislators and from the Si Lucie CountyFt Pierce Fla fire district assist Bernice Theolet in her front yard after she escaped from her son Carl Theolet Jr Sunday Carl Theolet is accused of fatally stabbing his father and grandmother and seriously wounding his mother with a butcher knife before leading e d Florida Highway Patrol officers on a chase that ended in Governments “We are witnessing a modern American Zones’1 A White House phone list was circulated encouraging a a cam“Fire Babbitt Phone-In- ” paign to oust Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt “We pride ourselves in Arizona in doing everything we can to annoy the federal government’’ control” Rescue workers their bid to host 2002 Winter smiled T— JSf AP photo 260-year-o- ld with fel- THEATER COMIXGSOOS The Latest Dow Jones & local slocks of interest a t- - V Coktad Banker mw 'FORUM Cvjtom(fSirvfc$ I ' — ScjiSma BolTd Upc&zfrg Futures |