Show ait Local- Moore Wallace sells for Agendas J The Clarkaton Town Council ' By David Nelson staff writer meet at 6:30 pm at Town Hall 50 S Main Agenda items include: ' Discussing canvassing of election issues Discussing Discussing gravel pit on town Discussing resolution ' internal policies Discussing resolution on purchase of land Hearing council reports ' will Mixrn Wallace Inc the Canadian printing company with an office in west Logan has agreed tobe acquired by RR Donnelley in a deal valued at $28 billion An RR Donnelley spokesperson ' said it’s too early to tell how which was agreed upon Sunday will affect the local office : ! known as “Moore Business Forms" Shareholders and federal regulators right-of-w- : J The Cornish Town Council - ' 1 will Town Hall 14300 N meet at 7 pm at 4800 West Agenda items include: : Hearing financial report on Eccles Ice Arena1 Hearing a request to fenew Com- Past franchise agreement1 Discussing land use planning with Planning and Zoning Commission Discussing a request by Jay Williams for A3 state and regional news - still must approve the deal which would combine the companies under the Donnelley name However by moving under the RR Donnelley umbrella it will become part of a’combined organization with 50000 employees offices through- - ' the world and $8 billion in annu- -' al revenues “It's ii perfect fit When you coni- bine these two we're the world’s premier printer’ said Katherine ffP Divita spokesperson for RR Dorincl- -' ley $28 billion RR Donnelley the world’ largest ' ' printer t)f telephone directories' ' more tele3(H) than million prints phone botks and live billion muga-- 1 ines per yeari including Time V Sports Illustrated and the National Enquirer The I company based in Chicago also manufactures ' books advertising supplements and catalogs MtNire Wallace provides : k t’s a perfect fit When OU Combine th(?S6 tvyO WeYe the World's pre-o- ut - Katherine Divita' RR Donnelley business-to-husine- W- " a shed 2-year-- one-to-1- I 30-min- Discussing new playground equip- " ment for park water standards' Discussing quality Discussing resort tax criteria ' vi photosby Mitch MascaroHeraldjourriat:1 Above: Thie new Srpithfiekl Fire Station has four bays with doors on both ends pfenty of room for rill of their vehicles Below: An outside view of the fire station tee station was designed to meet the department's heeds now and in the future' ‘ '-- y-- Hearing building inspector report Hearing councilmembers' reports Hearing councifrepcHls1:' l i:iii j The JHynim City Planning Com- ' mission will merit at 7:30 pm today ' at the Civic Center 83 W Main Agerv- da items incjude: : Hearing a request from Christo- ' for for site pher Nielsen plan approval a used car dealership at 19 E MainDiscussing real estate signs width David Musacchia ' Hearing a request from LionelBarv i rigai far apprbvalof a garage to be ' used for car repair auto body and sales at 6th North arid 4th West Discussing the Planning Commis'k'-sion Bylaws Discussing theGeneral Plan Discussing the clarification of 174801O(A1) in Hyrum City Cade day" ' Maj Gen Rawlings in US Air Force - ' N Logan meeting : The North Logan PlanungCom-mtssio-u meeting posted in The Her-i- d Journal on No12 will actually 1 'father’' '' ’ : ' -- '!- - Auger suffered a fractured skull bruising to her body and underwent1 stomach surgery at Primary Children’s !' Hospital in Salt Lake City to internal Tepair irijuries that were a result of the abuse V She was released frorn the hospitatin March Johns’ attorney Dec William Smith said his efient recognizes the seriousnevs of her actions “She was in a situation that was difficult for her and she snapped and1 what happened was brutai and terrible” ' Smith said “She has some issues here that need to be dealt w ith and need to be y ' ''v : ! : ' - meetings The seebrid fioor is mostly unfinished for now1 Downs said but over ' he into eight “The first floor and sec- ' dorm areas wdesebied ith a hole for a fire pole The area also servM as an exerciseond (of the old station) room and the could fit in the first three room station's "nerve center v w here all the' bays of this phone and computer lines connect The firefighters have already made the area a little more with a ' Jay Downs pool table and some homey lifting '' weight chief Smlthflefd equipment treated” ' ' die best Dowas saidoneof things Latn in the hearing ' side of die building The “jewel of the about the station the new is potential Graycee Auger's mother depanmem" as Downs calls it is to operate for a full-ti' department with latest the technology Lindsey presented Judge Ben equipped out of it Smithfield is growing quick- with n poster board Hadfield including DVD play er PowerPoint ' e ly and will someday need a and the option for stereo surround full of pictures showing fire department he said When die ' sound So far the room has been used Gray cee ’s recov ery al the die will he comes time station ready for EMT training and City Council hospital! and waiting' “Our eitirc family has Keen devastated by what happiened to Graycee" Undsey Auger told thie judge Hadfield even became a bit' recanted her story saying she had lied Firsl District Court Judge Gordon J emotional after seeing the about the rape allegations The county ' photos taken shortly after die jail sentence to be served after Chrikmas on die recomattorney's office dismissed die charges Graycee Auger's surgery mendation of a plea agreement “It's difficult to look at against TarbeL In January 2002 state lab results betw een Tarbet and the Cache County thick photos and see those determined dut semen found in a pair of ey es” Hadfield told Johns Attorney's Office Because of die plea Target's trial on die rape charge sched- - the girl's underpants matched Tartiefs during sentencing! tiled for Wednesday was canceled DNA Based on die DNA'evidence the Box Elder County Attorney Tartiet was arrested in the summer of county attorney 's 'office refiled a single Amy Hugie said Johns 2001 after the girl told authorities he deserv ed lo go to prison charge of rape against Taber “This was an unconventional plea” had raped her 10 tones between Febra-m- y because of the seriousness of and June Cache County Deputy Attorney Brace the toddler's injuries Had- examination the after said Ward of A physical field agreed1 girl Monday's hearing done by doctors at Logan Regional As port of the plea Tartiet w as also “I hope thte because of how young she is Gray cee granted work release wink he is incarHospital on June 1 2 indicated signs of w on't remember any of this" cerated at die Cache County JadL He rape court documents state wifi he remanded to the jail Jan 3 However in Aagwt 2001 the girl Hogie said 66 time-wil- l V- - : anaIl-purpo- 11 se one" ' : full-tim- : Man pleads guilty to attempted sex abuse Mark WUKam Tatet a SmiMM man accnscd of raping a nonh Cache Vafley girl in 2001 pleaded no cornea to owe co—t of Artriepee felony attempted sexsal above of a child Wafcresdiy and was sentenced to serve a year injaL after thehobdayv I6m' v ' e- Tarbet sentenced to 1 year in jail after holidays ' -r was arrested Feb fof stepping oh arid dropping ! Auger causing injuries lhat were potentially fatal the Box Elder County Aftorneys-- i Office said The abuse occurred Feb 5 iii Brigham ' City when A(iger was visiting Johns and her biological V iv : : After years of planning! scoping out other stations ana searching for the right spot to build! thc l foot twostoiy building at 325 W100 North is open and already in use Dowas even joked that the new sta-tion could literally swallow the old one “Thie fust floor and second could fit in the first three bays of this one" he ' said There are a few little things that still need to be done to complete the sta-- ' tion Downs said like putting a irefrig- erator and mailboxcs in the kitchen But the firefighters already love their ! new building and all the little things the station has dial the old one didn't “T1us is something we're not used Downs said pointing to the but- to” ' tons that automatically open arid close the doors of the four double deep bays "We always had tp: hop out and close die door" Downs said his favorite pan of the station is the training room on die east : 'i-lL- ' Johns j - ' t’ ay beheUNov 19 ! 3200-squar- Corrections next Wednesday It took eight SMITH FIELD years but it was worth the wait “T just wish we could have done it ' sooner” Fire Chief Jay Downs said as he leaped against one of nine fire and rescue vehicles inSipithfield city’s new' fire station bay “Compared to the other station this is like night and ' SoeAGENDASonAS JnanartkkpriiiiedNov12il v v The Logsn Planning Commission meets at 530 pm today inthe Municipal Cogncl Chambers 255 N: Main Agenda items include: was cnoneonsly trporied that Cache County Sheriffs Detective Jake Peterson was ordered to undergo a 60-dpsychosexaal evafnation after Dustin Edward Lema pleaded gnilty to sexual abuse of a child U was Lema that was ordered to ndergo the evaluation fty l: ' :' - By Holli Weiss staff writer ' to seek evaluation :k- newflistaticn Y?pen5 '" Lema not detective ' ' After 8 years? a ''fix:-- ' " 5' ond-dcgr- V Maj Gen Barney Rawlings is a member of the US Air Force A story in the Novl 2 edition of The Herald Journal about the new Veterans Memorial at Utah State University said otherw ise Also the American Legion Post at USU is Post 12 v ’ r'mation ' ' : For kicking dropping and beating her stepdaughter Alyson Barfuss1 Johns 21 was sentenced Wednesday to years in prison On tvwrscc- felony charges of child abuse! Crying eyes and running noses broke the silerjCe in the ' : packed Brigham City st Dis- irict'couiiroom during most of the hearing ' Johns who pleaded guilty in August to abusing her vvY''’ stepdaughter Graycee Auger sohbed as she apologized to ' Graycee's'ni()ther and famiiyv t ‘‘I'd likc tci apologize tq! ' Graycce because she didn’t deserve what she got” Johns ' Discussing extension of water line on Kimbali Lane :' ' Discussjng speed limitprofile Discussing Feed America procla- - i-Y- Bergreen : policy ' ' Yf ' old By Jason staff writer Hearing summary of Bear Lake shoreline meeting! Discussing workers' compensation ! -' ' ' : changes ' gets 5 for beating : ' 'i' 1-1- V The Garden City Council will meet at 7 pm at the city office 145 W Center Agenda items include: Discussing Swan Spring testing results Hearing local emergency planning committee report Discussing ATV ordinance Discussing covenant to run with land for Bear Lake Enterprises Discussing amendment to plat for the Cottages Discussing USDA Forest Service grant and transportation enhancement grant Discussing Wilma Eidson’s request for permission to work on two apartments' needs-i9- 1 Woman Discussing board of adjustments Discussing vote on town letterhead ' printing ss by producing forms and labels among other direct marketing scr- ' ' vices ‘ : Low-ordere- : ! !' |