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Show AN EDITION Or THE "i'Anoit j ;-7 -!24-150l J3 XsJ'xy mm t m m n m n b v w m v (I U I II II II Mr YOUR TOWN, YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 2006 50 CENTS 1W nuiii TOWH HALL: finalists selected (or Junior Miss SCHOOLS: Lakendge Junior High honor roll SPORTS: Orem Owlz off to a winning start v H) - ' BUDKTSOP SHUTTERBUGS LEARN TO SHOOT DIGITAL Samdls tram defeats Fern n Grover beats Garr fidiael Riert A mere &3 votes separated the 'inner from the loser an csn-didate csn-didate bid to secure the Republican Republi-can nomination for the House Dts-trkJ Dts-trkJ 5k beat in which (its) City CoLTOitoiajj Stephen Sandstrora narrowly edged out inuumbenl Hames Ferria SandHtronsi received 51.35 percent per-cent of she vote to Ferra's 45 percent. Tm actually elated- What more can f say, 1 m extj emery pleased Saodstrom said. Xfrviousry jt was very close rat as I believed it would be , Sandstrom said "'When you're taking on a incumbent who has a pretty successi'ii record al the Legislature, a tough Controversy arose masher a: the wk when Sandstruja daisied a mailer sent out by Ferrifi likening his support of hate crimes legislation legisla-tion to the slant ol The Church of .Jteeus Christ of Latter-day Saints violated the I4JS Church' policy of implying a political endorsement. en-dorsement. terra said a merely demon-8riii3d demon-8riii3d how he lis Chard not opposed lo 1 5 ji'rt, a hate crime foil passed by J he Legislature this spring that he supplied. Though he disagreed with Fer-rin'k Fer-rin'k mailer, Sandstrora doubted i had modi of an impact in Tuesday' Tues-day' ejection other than solidifying solidify-ing a few of his supporter' deci-siorj deci-siorj to casl Ihear ballots for tan. Sands) rom mt fajes a OjpMi-lut OjpMi-lut wnaJ candidate km 'ejrer" hafi'jJ to win the Diytntl 5eal. Aofdjrig to data horn the Utah Owiy C3ak' oJfz, vo;.er 03 pre'.-jri'ls. in fem. Ijrjd'jinL. ar1 Hleawrd frove a&i WJt ift J he Mout lA'Jtrjfi 5 race, In the Hosive tArvi re RepuMjcafl wxn&em Keah rover ro-ver worj hw re3edori rA'J wet GOP ttiileng'ef Crr J idd 'rover 'ro-ver received 5176 ptrcera of the vjte or T57 vole to Garr W 2 percerjJ or M25 v4s, Grover coukJ w4 be reactAd for comjnerd prifjr to pres time. 4' ! f Ctwjc Stfifcet stands by H 1 942 Dodgf Command Cur ai hit home umd during World War on ium W Man preserves history with collection Michael Rigert 'NORTH COUW 5TAW L hwugto fe "i 'bum rour tthaja ,a haif ceatary noe Qre resudeat (George Stakes served his country in uaiiunu hit itwo years in she Aroy left as indelible jnressiOirj J oki tes that carries wr (today . Ad jnaatfyQao trained to aw the Browja-ing Browja-ing Automatic Rjfle, a light jnauhirie guo,. Sdukes figured he would he wsnt to Korea m WM w rob hotsilrlies arupting there. Yet he and .a becund wm were putted froos tthe luoit ,and arislead beat to sen' m Ehg'land. ''"J pushed a typewrjter for w years,.'" he bays. Stokes said the puzadkig rabbig,ncaerjit snay have spared his life as tw iatmtfy,m& m his org'kall lurut oj' J7 Miers were fc&d fei fheir first wek of cotahat m "Ad f us glad he aad of the ieaqpected orders to Europe ."'Kjsw what 1 mean?" Uroud of his mh.isy service and to wwi-try, wwi-try, Stokes, a former welding mxrzrt discovered an out Jet W years ags to put to skills to work and preserv a part od that era' rapidly evap'-ir.ating history. S3 saw a fully restored I fjdge oomuiand car ahout thai time and decided to assesahle one oj to own. 'Stokes knew where to find some parts from m J-dahci farmer who had purchased some of the surplus vehicles musty years ago f or me m to ranth. '"1 was .able to get enough parts to put or toget'lter;" he said of 41 touf Jy ujrnrnand car s wtoh reserrible a jad- .ieej ow fje?o.ids. Tl rugged twur-wheeJ (tew. carswer nased w World War II for lor.!g -range rtwmmmtmx, radsk oMwa!! or as a staJ'f vehkte for' feighr'ankKg' oif icer. While mrystt d the vwdage ver r and sj-jear parts can he fowid on she jrslitary yrif -. vpstii&y rnarket, cnj.e specsmens g'j condjSiion are cftwsjy and hard to f rjd- "Cjwitnsarad car and half srais. are very rare and that eil'fects the prk and value to your coJlec?i-a he say. With the far of to new txAJby lit, St,jikes heg.an aoouirjrig' osher Wold War 13- and K-orean Warra Ajneracan rrlf.a'y veirjy.les Kdiudtrg a IMi for d . two IV52 Wniley .JeejA and a IM 0vy 4x4, Hr has eight V toles wlath I store 5 fcerjarnj?i. Sfikes" ga! lis to restxje each vi.Vr to See ST0KCS, l'og 2 Council debates rezone request for treatment home Controversy surrounded Telos" prypjbed geaaeraS plan amend-rnent amend-rnent .and raone request at the . Orem City Council jotwung Tuesday Tues-day , tout oot for JShe reasons or . might (tatpeaL "J itihiuk fSaat your reiquest is really a reasonable request, " Mayor Jerry Washbttrs told Paul W.ashburm, rprb0tungTil'J6 , lEaaoagettQeat, ,at w&ywi. irs the .diboussiioa. J as strimly tr ugg'Jitig with land tube issue," ' After m lunuauail series asao-ttioas asao-ttioas failed sitter for ilatik t& second ar faJlur to receive four-vote four-vote aaKyorjrj, She ounf J uJ-rsa-.e- Hy .mprm'A a m&xxi to reor property as coixunerciaH that was .already designated cimaiuruty coffittDer cial iita the gener al plan. Telos as a large tr.ansati'ittail treaitcuerjit facility located at W, Center .Street xz the Sfratiton home that was formerly Cresa" O y Center, The bwoae serves (teenage hoy witla Ibehavjor.ail jBiOfiems., and is Houated on a 1.J&-.acre 1.J&-.acre si zoned corxtmuritty cons-iBwaafl cons-iBwaafl o iyy2 a z,ur that aJlwfthetreaimentt bw, T'!Baty-four young' mm are wr'aa!5y housed ait the facility,, wliicto evy fidl indrviduals. Aid " ifKjpansuots as plajaoed to serv ttp to .'36 lo'S. Tea'x ojierator wr also hoping to add m iwutdw play ar ea as part of the evarisaor. To tljat er4. Tel' a wftred Jour adjaoent properties tljre to the easft, and or to the north, f jt of the properties a corner parcel at W, Carjf.er Stjeet was a3-ready a3-ready designsced crrim'jfsry txjm-meroail txjm-meroail jra ttj cry gerraS plan. The revues! tfiat was contudy ed Tuesday was a land wb amendment amend-ment era the pir opertie changing Howaole z-jirwrjg JroES Dfw darjwty reiadssaual to CKxamercial. la the Otjr 0wal' viif w f he adi'Sffitagefdid tvA jlwijhi ths disadvaj Aag if opessKig Use ariea to powsMy anawnpatilite iOsrriar-iy iOsrriar-iy iwset. to rwp'xis to a uev taosi,, Cry A?.v;.?' Pa'J .Wawsi corfrw? ftal ii' She Gersai' YHsm and ,oriorig cfaartsg; were jiwie., the property cjcid he spK iuj; arid fJid. iJento Cutbrnore,, a rdr in the mhhoning HM i im-m planned rsadflS3 devilfjwr4t iPW, expressed w&m t tm-4 $t& road go through, -ft" re21- a sjuwt txajgijusffajtl. we'd Itk to lkeep a oaW. mights' hood he said. After ars wiusual swie c failed etfher for Jacik of a second or fallw to recw a IrjiUMr f-ity., the cmmwJ Ktlmrita'.iely ajjg-wwed a mvm to re as (wwi?wiall orsly the or parceS (hat was already dei-Bated dei-Bated ynaJiif y wrismesKuall h thefieriwaJFlari. 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