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Show Utali Valley's Newspaper Thursday JULY 31, 2008 mm Local News for 135 years 50 CENTS YOUR TOWN YOUR NEIGHBORS -- -- YOUR NEWSPAPER ONLINE: heraldextra.com 1M LHlMJl IIJIFTIJ Not Quite Beijin Two men in Orem attacked by pit bull JeremyJ)uda A pit bull and two other dogs attacked a man in Orem as he walked to work on Tuesday, then attacked another man who came to his aid. Anthony Denovellis, 23. was walking at 600 East and 1500 ' I "- s- NT - South in Orem around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday when he was surrounded by a pit bull and two Labrador retrievers. The male pit bull got behind him and bit the back of his legs several times. Jim McFarland, the owner of Japanese Auto at 1533 S. State St., was opening his business when he saw the dogs surrounding Denovellis. McFarland got the See '' I CRAIG DILGERDaily Herald teammate Iona Pritchard off of his post during a practice jousting match before the BYU Olympics on Wednesday. " Latu and Iona both competed for the event as members of team "Strap. Their official team flag consisted of a jock strap on a pole. "It is going to be are "Now we Latu. said all this been we have just waiting for the opportunity to present itself so we can show everyone year," training for tough, but how hard we have been working. " Wayne Latu right knocks his fellow A YEAR AFTER MINNEAPOLIS Nation behind in bridge repairs Utah replacing 20 of its worst bridges this summer PIT BULL, A5 P.G. gets new liquor store Laura Giles COUNTY NORTH STAFF After recognizing a need for more state liquor stores in Utah County and searching for ideal locations, the state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has decided to put one in Pleasant Grove. The regional store should be open for business in approximately one year. "After years of increased telephone calls to get a new store in the north part of Utah County, we asked to put a regional store See LIQUOR, A2 Paul Foy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS year after the worst U.S. bridge collapse in a generation brought calls for immediate repairs to other spans, two of every three of the busiest problem bridges in each state carrying nearhave had ly 40 million vehicles a day no work beyond regular maintenance. An Associated Press review of repairs on each state's 20 bridges with structural deficiencies found just 12 percent have been fixed. In most states, the most common approach was to plan for repairs later rather than fix problems now. The bridges reviewed by the AP 1,020 in all are not in imminent danger of collapse, state engineers and highway officials say. But the officials acknowledge the structures need improvement, many sooner rather than later. A Photos for sale most-travele- d See BRIDGES, A5 Daily Herald photos are available online at heraldextra.comgallery. DOUGLAS bridge section creeps along A 8 C. HZACAssoclated Press to its destination in Salt Lake City on July 25. Experts say they've found source of salmonella Ricardo "We have a smoking gun, it appears." Dr. Lonnle King Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Alonso-Zaldiv- THE ASSOCIATED ar PRESS WASHINGTON The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and in a sample from a batch of serrano peppers at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday. Dr. David Acheson, the Food and Drug Administration's food safety chief, called the finding a key breakthrough in the case, as did another health official. "We have a smoking gun, it appears," said Dr. Lonnie King, who directs the center for foodborne illnesses at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Acheson said the farm is in Nuevo Leon. Mexico. Previously, the FDA had traced a contaminated jalapeno pepper to a farm in another part of Mexico, called Tamaulipas. Both farms shipped through a packing facility in Nuevo Leon, raising the possibility that contamination could have - yow Annual Percentage Ylld (APY) paid on balance mcK tyd the wquirmmh count will still (unction as a ft (necking account and you will still m 1.26 inq Account. APY is effective June 26,2008.Ratr is A4 EDITORIAL A6 CELEBRATIONS A7 SCOREBOARD B6 WEATHER B7 BUSINESS B8 OBITUARIES to change. variable and r mm. APY. HIGH LOW C3.C4 TV COMICS Plenty of sun IN UV SALMONELLA, If you do not mw th There is a S 100 minimum f tmuitwnmli to open the Smart 94 60 VOLUME 85 ISSUE 3(6 '"61055" 00050"" See charges, just great interest. CHECKING BRIEFING occurred there. 8 A2 It's easy: make JO Visa Check Card purchases, set up 1 ACH payment or online bill Payroll deposit and pay at least 4 pills using Centennial's tee will earn an inand statement each you service (monthly) cycle payment credible 4.00 APY. There are no maintenance fees or hidden service 4 00 INSIDE Chetk- - 3 CENTENNIAL BANK 0pen0nlineatCBDIRECT.COM or in Orem at 130 W. Center |