Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday June 24 2004 1 Utah & r bA IH Huntsman taking a break ir r-- ww JgffiatMM ua waiiTUiit vani itj u iw imuiiiug ' t' Mathcson who was numj- after the Republican primary nated by acclamation at lhc7 but plans for : ciimniiinn rvint amn'l vnl rVmivrtilir vt!ifr rnnvi'nlmn 4IUULU ! facc-to-fa- cc Jla llWCUif IU llkVIl IIJI v9f WUWlli) 1 ll lliWIlilHkWi1 ’ y: iwiwuu iwt oivviii m wv 2nd Congressional District setting up a rematch against u'nn(l-tnrinrumhent Jim M' v i( -V m IIIUUII HHTV VMUI WlMHWIII UkJli' 7 ' been coming in "for along George in the state’s south-'- campaign manager Jason ' Chaffctz said Wednesday and y time’ Zuhl said “We’ve ) west comer JIn the 3rd Congressional 7 been ready for this for a will take a short vacation until ' while’V the middle of next week “Wc i:' District Republican primary 77 " four-ter'' incumbent Chris honestly have not thought that 77 Mathcson said he felt good 7 Cannon beat former state leg1' - ' about where his campaign far ahead” Chaffetz said' islator Matt Throckmorton 58 ' Democratic candidate Scott ' stood for as long as Hunts- man's name has been in the Mathcson Jr has however percent to 42 percent in a race said campaign spokesman the US Justice Department headlines and for how much Mike Zuhl Mathcson and : 7 money he has already spent — monitored after an immigra- - 7 lion reform group opposed to 77 7 Huntsman have traded calls $13 million A poll this week showed V-- ' Cannon threatened to chal- - 7 about setting some dales for Huntsman would beat Mathe- debates and joint appearances lengc voters it thought might 7 be illegal immigrants hut nothing likely will happen son with 52 percent of the In J legislative districts vote in the November elec- before next week Zuhl said lion Mathcson said that With all but six mail-i- n across the state" — 10 Republi- precincts counted Huntsman 7: though he’s the underdog hcV'can and one Democratic — defeated Republican primaiy 7:7 within striking distance His ‘7: vofers decided Tuesday wha '777 candidate Nolan Karras 77' campaign had raised' $572800 ''"would appear on November’s 7 ballot' 100986 to 51029 or 66 per-"- 7 by June 10 : ’ ' - m " J ' AP photo "'' :' Lasting impressions : ' tO x take arOUnd world V-- - yV :' Jade Airheart center checks to 'see if she has' sidewalk chalk on her foot while playing with her parents Luke and Cindy Airheart' outside their home in Moscow on Sunday Pvt Luke Airheart is' a member of the Idaho National Guard's 'll 6th A Engineer Battalion' which 'will he deployed on 7 June y 28- v :'! 77 7 7 : " V J 1 7’: Commission takesbackS fi-- j 7"' MmmiCE-REDUGTlONSItGREAT- i I: tax windfall '4 r rules set by the of Utah Tux Commission to coin-- v Property-ta- x ply withrecchi 777 legislative-- ' JC actions threatened to give 77'dol larS withoutfecbnically&SfV' " ' raising 'taxes :So the commission has ‘ s ff'r-'- TT'religuredThe rtes andwdU pse pd' oyl die snow”f tgws&lolliel 7! " v ' - jt7 Ij y- - that Were - intended nbt to give local gby- -' :7 iv 7 y lA w m?S k- - 1 '7 ?’ : 1 1 'hpi'-y- government' entities ill arcas77' Littjc growths !Tm relieved thcy wentWjt' 7':'-7wn- ’ yy ' intended h was the hincst' ' die do because trust of to 7 thing :7'of the people who voted for V vhiybilL'7:vi- 7 77 - Some municipal govern- nicnts hadxef used to take 77 advantage' of the potential : 7 7' :' - SUMMER APPAREL FOR V ' o- '7' V v7 However Salt Lake Cjty adopted the higher stale-prvided ruie bul did not ' ' 7 ' 7 LADIES PETITES DILLARD'S WOMAN & JUNIORS : 7 appripriaie the extra money It i now have fp gi) buck and'- ? 11 tweak its budget': 7 Councilman Dave Buhlcr said he wasn't aware of this ' 7 tax increase but wasglad the ' council hadif1 spent ihe ’ 7 7 money 7 77 7 7 The Utah Association of - Counties a not surprised the 7 ' Tax Commission ('Hanged the v v raies7 77 “Thai V exactly hat we were trying to tell them that they had a glitch in their lor- mula" L'AC Lxeculivc Director Brent Gardner said ‘ - ’ SAVE ' -- 5-year-- 77' : V i JUNIORS’ 7 ENTIRE STOCK OF vL 1: DENIM STRAW HANDBAGS 4 1 COLLECTIONS & DRESSES ' 1 r- - J AND HATS MEN’S drowns in metal pipe WOVEN CHINO SHIRTS i sured 16 inches in diameter " r‘Hv 7 in a metal pipe w ith wafer running through it Authorities and Tamil) members dug Thomas Sweet out and administered CPR The child was airlifted to Primary Children's Hospital in very critical condition but passed away later in the afternoon The pipe handled water running through a ditch anJ mea- T II — A5-ear-o- ld child drow ned WednoNdax after getting stuck ' a DESIGNER old Bll'FFDALK(AP) — r i: r 7'' 'yt'' asponsorv ij'Hardyof one thcbils s cri S"-e- -- 5i i "r" ra EiS'c slot? 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