Show wrw Qjj Here comes the bride and the bailiff i Icaldo Wedding gown-cla- d co-defend- MMamRand m ALogan woman showed up for a pro Hmjnwy hyqfjwg 00 dtUg fthjgfS Friday hoping the Judge would also many her mam But aha was left the Judge oonldn't perform the ceremony ytriyuq wnulw frpffl fOMih Chris District Court weariai alt atreet-leagt- Canoeing In the dark onrnal A h wedding areas aad carrying a veil Court pwwH said the couple had hoped Judge Clint Judkins would perform the fnrmnwy when her thney Pago 29 denied a courtroom marriage in Logan ant Glean Griffin of Logan was escorted to Logan from the Utah State Prison for Friday's hearing did arrive at the Although Griffin iumtflfyd hcinogeaie muihrooma and mariiuana from the hoi drug paraphernalia two handguns and an SKSassault rifle rtnil prison reported ly refused to grant him permission to he had not marry proper iH cawy moMmenu GrTffia and Lorrigan ware arrested Narcotics May 19 after die Strike Force served a search Tri-coun- ty no-kno- warrant on Lorrixaa's home in a tidy middle flass neignbothood near Regional Hospital Just before dawn Bom were dunged with felonies after officers srizfd i— reMrftMUffHi1— hal- - liyt During Friday's hearing Lorrigan pleaded guilty to reduced charges and Griffin's hearing was put off until Oct 13 because prosecutors filed additional charges against him Those charges stemmed from allegations he sold fmetfiptiaUftnlt11 — 4 1 jsn vi ennfidrn-tial informants earlier this year Deputy Cache County Attorney Bruce Ward said When he wu arrested at Lorrigaa's home Griffin returned to prison Meanwhile Lorrig- son Tbny Hodges was aa's also dunged with possession of marijua- drug paraphernalia inn after police Strike Force officers originally believed the couple were operating a clandestine drug lab in the attached garage A police report said glassware wu on parole and wu Update EEdbbZ ZZZZZZ get piece of Naomi? Widening of income gap slows down Hansen proposal to turn over wilderness irks environmentalist WASHINGTON (AP) — When Byron Lanea moved from Alaska to Sea Fkaadaoo six yean agot he started fawying aa a Mtayi It was a good option for the then lie had strong typing aad computer skills but no college degree Fermaneatjobs were scarce Econom-i- c growth was so weak — especially in California— that many iwiyWiits expected the dawaing recovery from the 1990-9- 1 receaaioa to fizzle JWWfU iknaAn) flni Down-sizin- g was a corporate watchtrend of word and a the rich growing income inequality-gettiag richer aad the poor poorer- was aettiac wane yuan ago as die Mtiog'i Hpampkymeat rata sank toward g porooBt aad araployBea bar power increased that income i to change So did Lanea'i i went to work for an accounting firm Ernst aad Young and last year was promoted from secretari-a- ! work to a position tracking sales aad market treads Cor the firm's real SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Rep Jim Hansen has introduced a bill that would give about four acres of the Mount Naomi Wilderness Area in northern Utah to a Cache County farmer The move angers Dick Carter an environmentalist who helped craft Hansen’s 1984 Utah Wilder- ness Act which created about 730000 acres of wilderness cm Forest Service lands in Utah "This is a contemptuous nasty unnecessary piece of legislation" Carter said in a copyrightstory if The Salt Lake Tribune on Satur- - ld i's new bill which was introduced in Congress on July 23 and has passed the House Natural Resources Committee is designed to settle a dispute between Darrell Edward Hyde and the Forest Service over who owns a small parcel of Isnd in the southwestern part of the Mount Naomi Wilderness Airs Hyde who owns property adja- fffltf ffnyuftii fniii— HBaaically everything I’ve asked e for I've gotten I asked Cor and that Last marketing lumpened year I got a raise and Vasked for more aad they gave it to me" be said fiiD-tim- MweBusMHsnM Journal TIlffPfWwIfffppMlM— Rhapsody in November will become the longest peacetime stretch of uninterrupted growth in US history — finally is peying off for wage earners like Lanea not just for MBAs aad com blue in Becky Bangor and Mow Utah Stale University students cheer on the during Saturday right's eeasorvoparing game at Romney Btsdkim tela rively produoad anodwr eadflng game g on Page tl gf thbyeaa That compares with declines over saw OJ percent a year from 1989 to 1996 according to an analysis of Labor Department iwitfMkylmlil Ite woifcv theEco- - af the 20tb percentile " i 20 percent Iom mw 3 j6 percent aanuaUied real gala fat the 18 moon parted in June compered with a 03 percent a year declme daring the previous seven yean f Aadearaenatlhe90thperoeatilc — 10 percent earned mote aad 90 portent leas —saw annualized gains of 8 percent from 1996 to Tbe preservation debate Logan historic district regulations remain hard to swallow for some T f rrirff "Downtown is not Jest the heart It's not natty about aesthetics” TMnga recent nannmg Commission meet’ a- ingymvW tlOn v it 'fftF' — todc district" McKee said That’s aota good word to have on Ihe street when Logaa is iA Thampsan'sviewof Aiwntowa — mm nTr - Stayimida aioa POOR COPVE afwnhhinrfia ontat McKee who nsoTlo own die Fjy Cache at 72 WCoMerSL also discovered McKee's sitnalion was dilbreat from Northern Tide's wwi Iti nunml IwiHwr ikw Li JuubI hl hinfa g rnHMdtiui nr disP-- mIB um — huilrtiags the rthrr remains vacant hr several reasons One of those reasons concerns dm district he arid "We've had people cal quite fraaUy they're a little about what drey can do” Lanai said "If i waatslo improve it driyre at dm mercy of Logan” What arey be seen as Logan’s arereyn also seen as Logan's Preservation Pnmmitiiiit saM me group alma to help preserve downtown s — mm foofal Peg) 12 Opinion Sport ‘ — Watch iMPttgt - Kris Lanea owner of ATs Sporting Goods continues to own two bnildiags along 100 fifes' even tough he moved his business to —EffleTllI ttthtaedarefawaftvasaNstoric About Cachad 18 Entatpriaa Croeawotd 83 ‘ t City of Logan McKee evMtnaly mvo w downhis fly-fidd- 4 Ms almation hi 1996 oMafam PMH?fl"Hisloric ' ChStnCtK "It’s not waUyar individual preference" Paintg said "We try zndlookalcrilsrin ’ £opWhils hemarnot have fofiowed the City JfT Crillk well about two years ago Forest Service surveys indicate the well was within the wilderness area which is protected from development of any land "There was a survey dooe by USFS in 1997 ft indicated that Cache Logan District ranger Ferebee said Hyde diums his Logan nses We secretary PORTLAND (AP) — To many the concept of a gay Mormon Is an oxymoron For a religion that bans cigarettes coffee and alcohol same-se- x romance is a definite sin In fact the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints a religion with a staunchly conserva- tive reputation doesn't even acknowledge the existence of gays They are only heterosexuals filfl Amyimmt f— "Sometimes it pushes the boundary to tell them you’re a gay Mormon" said Rick Fernandez 40 a Portland lawyer: "They think you must be crazy or con-fiise- But gay members dr of lire church say being Mormon goes much "For many people being Mormon is like bemg Jewish Even if yon don't believe the whole ball of wax it’s still a part of your In an effort to reconcile their of We ialeriart standards far BoaDBTIKTmiPhBsU £ e They say they are both gay and Mormon be Wiest has a mystique all its own While a seaport in the eastern United Stales may encompass mow history ten a Western downtown a maw gBmpse af a main street like Logan's can coqjure images of a storied past The brick rrrftrr iht wjrPn itf cent to the wilderness east of Hyde Park drilled a water well on the land in question several yean ago apparently believing it wii hii Ditioeftv The Wwatch-CacbNational Forest which manages the 44000-acr- e Mount Naomi wilderness stumbled upon the See NAOMI on Pngs 12 By Lanea PNcIwr Win wiw9f mid-199- and on average no change from 1919 101996 I la other words everyone is doing better now that unemployment is the lowest far 21 yean But those at the bottom are getting a proportionately bigger boost See BRIDE on Page 12 Farmer to J The mediaa-waworker — jag half earned mote sad half less — received an inflation-adjuste- d wage iacreaae of 7& percent at an aaaual nte during 1997aadtt first half of seat during the raid Hodges is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday Court papers said officers also noted seven small children were sleeping in various bedrooms when they arrived L religions aad sexual natures See GAY en Pngs 12 I I I |