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Show Saturday, June 14, 2008 HERALD D A I L Y B3 TATE&EEGION Gov. Huntsman names 2 for Board of Regents tatives declined to comment on records from a courier carthe lawsuit Friday. rying them for University of Utah Hospital and Clinics. SALT LAKE CITY Gov. The Salt Lake Tribune Three injured in small Jon Huntsman is nominating reports on its Web site that plane crash two people to the board that former patient Patrick M. oversees Utah's colleges and Beamish claims Perpetual BEAVER universities. Three people Storage Inc., was negligent in One of them is Teresa Theu-re- r allowing the records with paaxe critically injured after a of Logan, a member of the tients' personal information to small plane crashed just south state school board. Huntsman be stolen, exposing Beamish to of Beaver County. The four-selast week declined to allow the risk of identity theft. plane crashed her to stand for this in a field Thursday shortly afPerpetual Storage was the ter taking off from the Beaver year. company hired by the hospital The other nominee is Joel to regularly transport backup County Airport in southwestern Utah. Wright of Cedar Hills, an attor- billing records to a storage The Federal Aviation Adney. He has served on the Utah vault in Little Cottonwood State Charter School Board. ministration says the cause Canyon. On June 2, a metal box conis unknown. No other details Nominees to the Utah State were immediately available. Board of Regents must be aptaining backup tapes was stolen from a driver's vehicle proved by the Senate. drove them to his house Homeless advocates instead of the storage facility. Lawsuit filed after for youth shelter hope The driver was fired. records stolen hospital Attorney Karra Porter, repHomeSALT LAKE CITY resenting Beamish, says her A law- firm also plans to sue the uniSALT LAKE CITY less advocates want to change suit has been filed following Utah law to allow young versity on behalf of Beamish the theft of 2.2 million billing people to stay overnight in Perpetual Storage represen although an exact price hasn't been decided. The prospect of higher pricCenter in Salt Lake City, said es has upset many golfers in that under the current law, if a the area who say they won't be able to spend as much time on young person stays overnight at their shelter, his organizatheir game if the fees go up. Several golf ers told city tion could be seen as harboring a minor. council members that a reduced rate should be offered They plan on asking the Utah Legislature to change the for senior citizens. law about overnight stays in the next session, which is in Graduates' diplomas shelters. Zach Bale, director of the Homeless Youth Resource . 2009. His organization is hoping to start an overnight shelter for people 15 to 23 years old. George considers higher golf fees St. The price of a round of golf at public courses in St. George could be increasing soon. City officials are considering raising the golf fees as part of the upcoming city budget, ST. GEORGE have incorrect date - About PLEASANT VIEW 550 Weber High School graduates received diplomas that have the wrong date on them. Each diploma lists May 22 as the graduation date, but commencement was held two days ernment was the first to point out the error. Drake said any students who want to have their diploma reprinted with the correct date will be given a new one. Cannon raises more money than Chaffetz SALT LAKE CITY Rep. Chris Cannon has raised and spent more money than his Republican challenger as the two prepare for a June 24 primary. Cannon is seeking a seventh term in office and faces a challenge from Jason Chaffetz, Jon Huntsman's former Gov. chief of staff. Campaign finance reports show Cannon has spent more than $660,000 during his reelection bid, compared with about $100,000 by Chaffetz. earlier. Pam Drake, an assistant principal, said school leaders didn't notice the mistake until after graduation. A member of student gov Survivor Continued from Bl None of them have seen each other since the show, and Her-zo- g is the only member to have been in Utah before. Herzog said he created all of the events used in the different challenges, and he said Friday's pool challenge would be difficult for the teams, as it was for Huffman during the s' ; ' tit,'' ' ' ' i , iiiiiiinnr Pit ritf mi i show. "If we can keep everyone from injuring themselves, we're good," Huffman said. The survivors will help the . wJ - teams today, but Herzog said they will not play favorites. The teams need to be prepared to do well on their own, because the survivors will not be giving away the wins. "It's just a lot of moral support, a lot of hints and tips," Herzog said. The teams did not need much help Friday night, scraping their way to some wins. Some blood was even drawn in one of the night's toughest challenges, in which teams tried to steal objects from their opponents. Some of the objects' guardians were simply carried away by opponents who stole the item, while other thieves had to battle four or five team members protecting an item. hard-foug- . r )) : : CRAIG DILGERDaily Herald the other members of the Red Team after winning the first challenge of the night during the Springville Art City Days Survivor Challenge on Friday. Jon Laudie center congratulates MARIO Jessica Rogers, a Springville resident on the black team, said her team was always the one that almost won the challenge. The team came in second in the stealing challenge. "We did pretty good," she said. "Our team's really competitive, so we just need to work together." Tammy Daybell went to the event to watch her brother-in-laJason Gwilliam, who jumped on the green team Thursday at the last minute. Daybell said she enjoyed the Herald RUIZDaily finishes installing the last few letters of the new Utah Valley University sign on the south roundabout on UVSC campus Friday. Brian Ivie of Metal Arts Foundry in Lehi event, which she thought would be easier than it was. "It's kind of a fun thing, because everyone watches 'Survivor,' and you think, 'I could do that,' " she said. The remaining challenges will take place at 1 p.m. today at Jolley's Ranch and at 7p.m. tonight at the Spring Acres Arts Park, 620 S. 1350 East, Springville. The "Ultimate Survivor" will be named at 9:30 p.m. at the Arts Park. pages on the school's Web site to reflect the new designation but the sign out front will have an unmistakable effect on students. "When you actually change the name and the logo and Sign Continued from Bl been indicators throughout the process most notably, updating the thousands of , the look and feel, it makes it real for students," she said. "They'll say," 'I'm at a real university.' The university transition becomes official on July 1. PUBLIC LOG We offer insurance discounts! 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