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Nielsen di'c‘stl l TL‘Itll‘. havc anything to fered a concussion and was treated and released at Utah Valley Re— l‘IcaTl} tri-c entirt contents of the head Friday afternoon when a Iriend came tip behind him and put .I choke—hold around his neck "He was doing 1' 11111111. butthe gional Medical Center. Nielsen said the Springville Po— lice Department is investigating the incident. which occurred out~ side Springv ille High School. 1205 E. 900 South. Charges may be filed against the suspect pending an investigation. MISSING PERSON — A November 1991 missing person case was partially resolved Saturday afternoon when Kentucky police of— sIt‘T'c‘ victim lost consciousness." said ficials called Springville police au- ILFTTIITILLI III‘. ‘LI'KTI \‘I ccl\.. W. i~ Iil\.‘ sell \IUICIT “11‘s really sad." Nielsen said. adding that many of the stolen cards ire! nalkc‘d and IaIII“c edsll} \c' v \.\1II_T|‘_‘ILL'L3 Pti‘lIL'C III (HP-Cir \iLi\ci \ieisen sate. III-techies are toi— “2‘“ng a couple oI leads. 1‘11. no \usl‘ci.‘1~has 3 1‘cctlarrcslcd yc'. "W e rc asking tor anyone in Springv illc vs ho knows ot son iI‘I n. .Min. v .: iItfgc‘ di‘i‘ii‘hlll III IXI‘CTMi ll v'f basketball trading cards to contact Lls,” \lc‘iS‘c‘l‘I \Iilti ll lion Th'cy PIhlcctll‘s \It‘l’c‘ CLL\T\L-\l ‘ IIl'JII‘ lilc\I1 \(iGRAVATED ASSAI'LT A 15-yearrold male juvenile sustained serious iniuries to his formation Center they realized she was listed as a missing person. "We really haven‘t found her though." said Nielsen. adding Woods has moved from Kentucky and her whereabouts remain unknown. "She‘s still really missing. but we have proved that she‘s OK.” Nielsen said 1350 North 200 West’l’rtiiiti ed 11111 pounds of sulfuric. uric and of Jordan identified Salameii as a 25—year~old Palestinian with a Jor— danian passport »\ government statement said he was born in the \illtgc of Bediah near Nablus III he lsraelt- occuiied West Billl :dltl he had tio criminal record in Jordan At Ilie Trade Center. investiga— tors were focusing Saturday Ton finding the "huh of II missing worker make evplosive.s Ind was being studied at Fort l)i\. NI. law en— Iorceineni sources said. interest seems to be greater. "The FBI is still leaning toward a w itch's brew” of ingredients in Part of the advenisement asked take the lead. Even if an affiliate never gets off the ground. Parker intends to keep fighting for decency. people to return an attached pe- "I'll keep doing my own lit— the bomb. said the law enforce— tition and so far more than 800.— merit source. Once investigators 000 have been returned. Parker said. tle thing whether anyone helps me or not. " he added. In addition to contributing to the advertisement. interested individuals can also write letters to companies. contact their congressmen and even boycott conclude what ingredients were used. “they can follow the trail.” Sources said the amount of chetiiicals found indicated other bombings Inight have been planned But a source close to the investi- brace the area so investigators could get to the heart of the cavern gation told New York Newsday: created wheii the bomb smashed overs. something that was intended for another purpose. like building another device. or something that Raymond Finnegan said II would be another week betore workers for someone else who wants to (Continued from Page Al) Nationally. however. citizen Une question was whether they were the same chemicals used in the bombing Workers instilled cioltiiiIns ! several floors of an underground garage But construction manager DECENCY: "We don‘t know if this was left- had been tried at one time and found unsatisfactory. " could safely enter the area, Every two months AFA offi— cials plan to send a copy of the advertisment and a running count of the number of returned petitions to the board members sponsors of objectionable pro- of major enterainment companies. According to that sched— ule. the first letters should be sent out this month. The apparent apathy concerning obscenity is similar to the attitudes on the American grams. Parker said the AFA pub— lishes the addresses and phone numbers of companies who sponsor programs. Many times the same information can also be found on a product's pack— age. political scene. Parker said. Citizens get "really bent out of shape" on all sorts of political issues btit 90 percent of more effective center's twin 1111 story towers by turned up electronic components them never take any action. he may be to boycott their product altogether. Parker said. added. Parker feels part of the prob— lem may be there isn‘t an organized American Family Association affiliate in this area to affective means because the courts have a terrible time deciding what‘s obscene." that could be used to make detona— tors. The Jersey Journal reported. ity of New York and New Jersey. The men who rented that apartment moved out last Sunday. residents and the building‘s superin« teiident said. w hichoperatestheIov-.crs .-\t the self-storage warehouse. the evidence sci/ed l-rIdIIy lllClthl~ 759 E. 400 S. Springville 890 W. Center Provo We add only 10% to these prices U3. #1 Idaho Russet 1011108 BAHAHAS llAVEl 011A110E85§100 LBPII 000100 HASHIISTSI APPLES SABBASE PIPITTBI' PISI. 10.1 5c I01! 001101008. Srlllllf Sillllll. ll. ......39 S SAHHSTS SALAD 011381110 13., SIIB 10.. 5 III. 00.98 LHSTISIISS. 12 01. TOTAATOES APPLE SHIPS LIPIS SIISIIII. I029c though. with company sponsors Limit 3 per Vill0LE FITVEIIS "Really a boycott is the only P0lt|l0. SHOPS TIM". Ill. (Continued from Page A ll doesn't happen. then I think the quickly. they will come down. ” you‘re really viable and that you're city needs to take a stand. The ciIi/ens of Provo are saying to me. 'don‘t let it sit there. do something about it.” Price of the property has been estimated between 3600.000 to $1 million. Renovation costs for the first building are estimated at $6 million. Total complex renovation really going to make a success of concept. We definitely think ours Plans call for fully Inounted di- is more feasible." Hatch said Wallace A Ray nor. pi _-sident of the BYAF. said city officials toured the buildings l’cl‘ 17'. Their evaluation of the property alarmed ll-Isutlr skeletons. dinosaur robot— ics. interactive videos. hands—on displaysand achildren‘s discovery them. Most ofthe buildings are in a steady state of deterioration. According to Michael Leveri— thal. director of the L‘tah Heritage room. Galleries featuring gems and minerals. preshistoric mammals and earth science related subjects such as geology. earthquakes. volcanoes. tornadoes. are includ— Cd Foundation. the academy contains some of the state‘s most important with schools. and there is no better historical structures. way of teaching children that sci- "We need to do something.” Hill said. "It would jtist be terrible to have a disaster 1there) In my opinion. I think we‘re at the end of where we can make something ence can be futi and evciting.” Milleraddcd "I just want to save these build iiigs. They are the finest buildings that have not been restored W est of happen that is feasible there. the Mississippi River. Raynor said. "If we don‘t do something "If this 1iiitiseuin for dinosaurs) "MUscums are natural partners could cost $20 million. Duration of the project would be 10 years. Ray nor said. "It's a misuse of very valuable property." Hill said. "The city 129 pollution report compiled by the L'tah l)i\isioii of Air Quality. The complete report is available by Icl‘ ephone at 17311112285434. Conditions as of 8 am. Satur— day were as follows: Wood Burning Today is green iii Salt Lake and Davis county areas and yellow iii I'Iah County. Residential Areas L'TAH (‘1)L‘NI'I ...... moderate Salt Lake . ,. ...... moderate Weber ............ .modcrate Downtown \reas PR1 )\‘() ...... ..moderate Salt 1 akc . ....... mode rate ()gdcn ........ mode rate ()verall .-\ir(|arity The air quality for today was moderate iii all areas along the Wasatch Front Outlook The lorccast was for increasing pollution levels with a clearing iiidev of 11111 and a trend of little change. Friday ‘s Highs North Provo ....... o1, ....... 11d ....... North Provo ....co ..... 11... .good Lindon ..... pa ..... 95 ..... moderate Downtown Provo ..co. . .13. . .good The Scale 0 50 good air; 51- 100 moderate; 10!- 199 unhealthlul; 200- 2erry unhealthful; 301) and above halardous. Abbreviations co = carbon monoxide 0/ = ozone so = sulfur dioxide pa = particulates Note The Utah County residential area reading is taken from the [.mdon monitoring station. The State of Utah has identified the following as primary sources ofpollutants in litah (‘ounty'z co = vehicles; oz = vehicles and gas vapors; and pa = heavy itidUstry 0 HALIBIIT PIESES SLISEB BASSH lllcl. 10.90c for chowder. 10,90: llllcl 81m. SHEESE 159 PATTIES SHISIIEH 0l‘ IIIIITS. TVSSH. I0. 1 79 III. .912. SP IISHSTBI'. I0........ PM“ HOAST .1 39 PHIIIOIBIIII. I 01.99“ Lllll III. 10 Diet, Catt. Free SEW 01'SLISE BAHSIIET SHISIIEI BIII Bull“. 1 10.39 SHASTA S PASII sexually evplicit materials on BBSes out of the hands of savvy minors. 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"There'sjust no way to guaran— tee that children don't get hold of them." he said. "I don't think it's stnart fl or right I don‘t know for sure who's downloading it." Bob Peters. president of New York-based Morality in Media. would like to see other BBS operators follow Denton‘s lead. The group has been pushing for updating federal porn laws to specifical— ly address computers. “The present 1th is inadequate." Peters said. “Congress could prohibit the Use of tele— phones to transmit obscenity. period To me. that would include coiiiiiitinication by coIiiputers, “ Peters acknowledges such a pro« posal would raise free speech and expression issues. 149 About Your Paper verify every body. But I generally 'cliat‘ Ion-line tevt conversation) with most new users." said the operator. who asked not to be further identified. The Public Domain. a Utah BBS fixture since 1989. once offered adult materials. btit no longer. Sy \teiii operator Ed Dentoii says it‘s not worth the risk. POTATO SHIPS 109 Elli! TIIIS. TA 01. 1188111 1555 North Freedom Boulevard, PO. Box 717. Provo. Utah 84603-0717 190 "010B trial. 25 02. BAISIIET EITHEES mm. llllllIV. 2012/30” HSHSI PIPITS. 5 ST. 379 VEGETABLES SAT E000 PIII'IIII "mum. 51/2 01.....5 2 T 00 HIST. EIIIIIV. llli IIIIIII. 19 01. 690 IOI III loll Roy Callaway Bob Johanson . . ,. Larry Hatch ,. 259 funding needs. Eye Bait!) wrath (Continued from Page All “new upload” directory. Since it had not yet been categorized. the reporter was able to download the file i an e\plicit. hard-core digital movie A without a password. The file was soon discovered and deleted. but the incident tindcrscores the difficulty of keeping 12 Pack Cans irr’. COMPUTERS: The following information is taken from the Wasatch Front air 39"... “"300. Slllollfl 01' PSIISTI. I0. added. Although funding for the BYAF will have to take an agressive proposal is not available from stand.” BYU. the university is supportive But Hatch believes the CSF pros of the foundation's ideas. Golightposal is more needed in Provo. ly said. “There are needs in the communiRonald G. Hyde. BYU‘s ad~ ty that are not being met and we have met with all the parties and vancement president. said because we have incorporated them into the university‘s prime purpose is undergraduate education. the our design. If the CSF proposal is not suc- school can't dedicate additional cessful at reaching its funding goal university resources to the project. The dinosaur proposal includes in the near future. Hatch said her organization would be willing to a request to the Provo Municipal Council and the Utah County sell the property to BYAF. “People that are pledging to us Commission for a portion of the are saying ‘when we can see that Air ouaiity it. then our money is forthcoming. but because we follow six developers that did not succeed. we're following them to the same people and a lot ofthose people invested in those proposals and lost their money There‘s reticence." Hatch customer 139 “80119 ACADEMY: 59¢ 10 Lb. Bag step. Tenants should be back in the April l.said Anthony Short'is. first SLEAIEIT. BllllillTEIT. HIDEB ISlES. Allll H011! FfllElllllV SEllVlSE THAN Hill!!! ISTIII'SS PIIISSI. Tillage A A second search of an apartment less than a mile from the locker deputy director ofthe l’ort Author- 011E0|l 0111 0011 llEVlll BEHO0ElE0 STflllE Wll 0F VlllllES!!! 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