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Show Pate C - THE DMLY HERALD. HarkTheHerald.com), Provo, llah. Saturday, Apnl 29, 2000 SKATERS Log on, point and elicit way to tours of new homes Imagine looking for a house without leaving home. Wait: Don't imagine; do it. Thanks to another great partnership, your favorite online newspaper HarkTheHerald.com. in case now offers you'd forgotten virtual tours of hundreds of Utah County homes. Two brilliant young brothers. Preston and Rob Dans, built the site and have been generous enough to share their content with HarkTheHerald.com. Yeah, both of our businesses will eventually make money on the partnership, but 'that's almost beside the point. The point is. these tours are a terrific way to narrow your search for a new home. Here's what you do: ' Go to HarkTheHerald.com. On the naviga- left-han- d Hon bar, click on Home Tours. ' Voila! You've landed in home haven. Tour homes simply by pointing at them. You can virtually travel down hallways. through bedrooms and get a feel for what that particular home gize for WEBWARD HO the end of this column. Todays definition reminds me of Monty Python. The term is "spam." In Internet lingo, spam is defined by webopedia.com as "electronic junk mail or junk newsgroup postings." If you've ever tasted spam, the definition fits. WEB-STER-S: FABULOUS FORUM: Some days are better than others, but you can generally find Mike Patrick some good stuff on HarkTheHerald.com's forums. looks like. With each home is If you'd be so kind, go to that loads of information on the navigation bar and for information Click on contact Forums. find property, the which is a place art agent and lots more. and entertainment buffs write Home may be where the about what they've seen and heard. If you want to be a mere heart is. but (sappy commercial music here, please) , spectator, that's OK; you can see what others write without HarkTheHerald.com is where is! home getting in on the fun. But I your next challenge you, click on just about anything posted by HUMBLE APOLOGIES: I for the HyperTyper and see if you sincerely apologize aren't itching to respond. shameless plug I just unleashed And to you, HyperTyper on you. I do not, however, apolo - I 1A left-han- d real-estat- e ' . SSfra 7 the shameless plug at whoever the heck you are thanks for keeping the conversation so lively. Maybe someday IU get you on the payroll! ACCESS AHOY!: This week's edition of the Internet magazine "Access" (itH be in your Daily Herald tomorrow) features a cover story called Taming the Wild, Wild Web--withe subhead "How the Internet is getting civilized; why civilized may not be good." The story's OK, but the same issue has something infinitely better. The section called "Web Sites worth the trip" points you to one of my favorites: www.adcrit-ic.com- . Go there and youll finalbe able to answer the unily verse's most tantalizing ques- th Party going on: The American Fork Symphony waits to play music marking the beginning of the official grand opening for the ' newly completed American Fork Library. SHAMELESS PLUG: As long as we're being truly and deeply shameless here, IU plug one of our own: Don Meyers. Most of you know Don as our intellectual, opinionated editorial page editor. But Don also does a word-wieldin- g five-minu- By JASON PATRICK The. Daily Herald AMERICAN FORK- -A new volume in city history- has begun. After nearly four years of the . new development, American Fork Library was officially christened in a special ribbon ceremony cutting attended by residents and local leaders Friday night. "I can't believe it's finally Christie said. here," Reimschussel, Library Director and Utah State Librarian of the Year. "It seems like it's been " such a long time." Reimschussel. urged the audience to make the new building a place of learning. "Come and use the library as often as you can," she said. "We want to see you here." The library is the third in American Fork history and marks a milestone in the city's efforts to revitalize the downtown area. "It's a first step in the rejusaid venation," City Councilman Keith Blake. Councilwoman Juel Belmont has overseen the undertaking from concept to construction. "I'm very happy with the entire project," Belmont said. "I am hopeful thia will set the . mony. "We the people accept the honor of owning this project" Green ' said. He ; recognized for Reimschussel "seeing through a mayor's promise." Current Mayor Ted Barratt was visibly moved as he thanked those involved in mak DMY HERALD THE ' Box 717, Ptovd, Utah P.O. ' North Freedom Boilevard 1SS5 ' 84603-071- 7 A'S-- OnaBwtsi , Associated Press Writer A gunman SANDY, Utah killed two people and wounded at least three others during a rampage at a hotel and nearby restaurant in this community south of Salt Like City. . A suspect, "Quinn Martinez, 21. was captured by police this morning after an search. Sgt. Kevin Thacker said. Martinez surrendered without incident to police after he was discovered at a house in nearby Midvale. Thacker said. A motive wasn't immediately clear and Martinez had invoked his right remain silent. Thacker said.'. "He was trying to get a car. There may be more to it than that, but he's not- willing to talk to us," Thacker said. The incident began shortly before 9 p.m. Thursday in a room at the Extended StayAmerica hotel. After arguing with a woman' companion over the use of a car, Martinez shot her in the leg, Sgt. Michelle Fenley said. all-nig- She was treated at a hospital and released. The man then ran to the Chevys restaurant across the street, demanding to use a telephone. He shot and killed the restaurant's manager. Jason Rasmussen, and critically wounded another employee, Josh Parker, 22, Fenley said. The man then ran to the restaurant's parking lot where he shot and killed Peter Berg, 43, police said. Fenley said it was not known whether the assailant may have been trying to take Berg's car. The gunman then attempted to carjack a vehicle being driven by Debbie Briggs, shooting her through the windshield, police said. With the gunman running after her car, Briggs, though wounded in the jaw, drove to a convenience store three blocks away. She was helped into the store, and an employee locked the door. "She was bleeding very badly from her head and her shirt was covered with blood." said a cus- - ," Ann Potempa can be-or reached at apotempaheraldextra.com. 344-255- 9 il Continued from A Oren, Utah 84057 www.heraldextra.eoin CbsuM AdrcrtBMg ing the library a reality, "This night I say to you, well done, American Fork, well done." neighborhood is a peaceful place and they've never learned to be afraid of humans, why noU build a house on the front door?" said White. It's also possible that the pair is nesting for the first time and simply don't know much about picking a good spot. As it turns out, the birds couldn't have chosen a safer1 place. In addition to being under Jan's motherly vigil, the location provides protection from the elements not offered by the average tree. "The other night it was windy and raining," Jan said. "They were calm just sitting in there; they had it made." Jason Patrick can be reached at jpatrickheraldextra.com. Jason Patrick can be reached at jpatrickheraldextra.com. 5 . . . . ,. 0 ..... "She was bleeding very badly from her head and her shirt .Ideu berakjeitrt.com ) (ISSN: Published mornings. Sunday through Saturday, bv Pulitzer Community Newspapers, Inc., 1553 North Freedom Boulevard, Provo, was covered with blood." Ryan Gibbon, customer tomer, Ryan Gibbon. Gibbon said Briggs' daughter also suffered a graze wound, something Fenley could not confirm. Briggs, 44, was in serious condition at LDS Hospital. A handgun believed to have been used in the shootings was found in bushes near the restaurant, Fenley said. It. was earlier reported that the suspected gunman had been caught with the aid of police dogs, and that two other men were also in custody. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: By BOB KIESTERMAN said. BIRD HOUSE Christie Reimschussel, Library Director and Utah State Libranan of the Year " through, ; "Come and use the library as often as you can. We want to see you here." tone for quality, design. That's what we need." The long road toward the new library began during the tenure, of former Mayor Jess Green, who spoke at the cere- work will "We V that." Rabner said there's a possi-- f bility that more training; events will be added to the; schedule. He said additional;, events make it a little more difficult to provide programs for community users, but the: events should be considered a. ; benefit to The Peaks. "It's great from the stand-- ; point that as a community we; have the opportunity of host-- ; ing these events," Rabner. Mike Patrick is general man- ager of HarkTheHerald.com. .y. mpatrickheraldextra.com. manages-The'- 7 Peaks. AF wraps up library project Utah 84604. 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