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Show THK DAILY HERALD, 2 Page Proo. I tah. Wednesday. October 11, 15 Prices Effective Oct By JANET HART said Mill Peters, marketing director for Tumine Point at I'VSC, during Tuesday's meeting of the Women in Leadership. ""Turning Point was established to help before they're in total crisis. We're the only program in the state that works on prevention as well a crisis." Peters added. If Turning Point is moved into the Workforce Development Department, it would be run bv the same person who runs all the other programs, and it would have to abide by the same strict guidelines as the others, said Linda Johnson, director of Turning Point and the Center for Personal and Career Development at The Da.ly Herald The Turning Point Program at L'tah a!le State College ma neer be the same it' a current propoal for its future is approved b Gov Mike Leas in. L.eautt is considering removing the statewide Turning Point Program which the I'VSC program is part of from under the arm ot the state education program and placing it in a Workforce Development Department. The department would handle block grant money from the federal governg ment for all and government assistance programs. A decision is expected as early as Fridav and local Turning Point leaders are worried their program would be irtual eliminated w ith such a change. "Turning Point was established because single parents, displaced homemakers. families and teen parents often fall between the cracks of the services offered b OFS. AFDC or JTPA programs or Job Serv ice." I Point if the program is included in the ,vork-forc- e Development Department. Johnson said. "We won't be a safely net any longer. If we help the woman help herself before she's in crisis, then it costs the state less money in the long run." she added. Peters said Turning Point belongs under the. arm of education because of the variety of subjects it offers, such as personal counseling and indi-idua- development, development, professional resume writing, professional clothing, language 830 WEST 1 mHCkm FREEDOM BLVD., PROVO 1 759 EAST 400 SOUTH, SPRiNGVfLLE We Add dry 3 skills and life skills. Such skills help people get stabilized enough so that they can start looking for a job that w ill support their families, Peters said. Turning Point also has a program dedicated to helping women become prepared now for a time in the future when they may have to support their families alone. ""We help people help themselves before not just financially they fall into the abyss but also emotionally." she added. Anyone interested in commenting on the proposal for Turning Point's future should call the Governor's Office at lAsC Those guidelines would prevent Turning Point from helping many of the people it helps now s.ii J Johnson. For evtinple. Turning Point can now help a recent!) widowed woman plan how to use her small amount ot savings to help her family survive in the future. That same woman would not qualify for other government assistance programs until that savings was gone, and she would probably not get help from Turning low-inco- 10-1- 6 GRAPE FR U IT iBIWVWU CAUUROWER 0. Fncss ifnH j zm rrr: 3us. rasl1M Irenes 29 - ORANGES Jibs, rati , 1 Hurricane patters uozumei By ANITA SNOW Associated Press Writer CANCUN. Mexico Hurricane Roxanne ravaged the Caribbean 'revert of Coumel with 110 mph winds, cutting off all communication.' then plowed into the tropical lowlands of Yucatan Peninsula today, gradually losing strength. As fierce waves pounded the ' hotel beachfronts some here, todav 10.000 tourists fearing a direct hit from the hurricane evacuated to higher downtown hotels. But the storm charged bv to the south and within hours, shopkeepers had removed boards from windows, some restaurants reopened and buses were hauling tourists back to their original hotels. There were no immediate reports of injury or damage. But there was an ominous silence earlv Coumel. where its from coral reefs and luxury hotels attract tourists worldwide. "We have no communication, neither by telephone nor by radio" with Coumel. said Amilear Aguilar. Red Cross commander for Cancun. As midnight passed, five hours after the storm's arrival, police and rescue officials said they still had not heard from Coumel. Galave E simpson: (Continued from Al) the courtroom in interrogators sense." Also, wrongful death lawsuits pending against Simpson may lim- TALLINN. Estonia (AP) The government collapsed today utter a senior Cabinet minister was fired following revelations that the phones of leading politicians were bugged. Prime Minister Tiit Vahi resigned after it became clear his 7- MICRON: (Continued from Al ) consternation citizen among ''activist groups. They say borrowing money from a business to lure that business into town and then repaying the business with its own tax dollars is not good city government. ."We have great objections." said Robert Stephens, an Orem resident who is district coordinator tor United We Stand. "It was not necessary to pay this money for the Micron infrastructure." Provo resident Barbara White-ley- . United We Stand's state chairperson, didn't object to Micron's plant, just to Lchi's actions. "We are excited that Micron is coming." she said. "The problem is month-ol- coalition government d apart top political leaders were tapped during talks to form the new gov- was falling apart amid the scandal, the biggest to rock this small Baltic nation since it became independent from the Soviet Union in 1991. The scandal began unfolding last week with revelations that phone conversations of Estonia's ernment. On Tuesday. Vahi fired Interior Minister Edgar Savisaar. who is said to have close links to where police found tapes of bugged SEAT: that we can't divert funds like this to every (business). We just want to ensure good government." Micron officials in attendance at the meeting seemed pleased with the decision, but rushed out of the council chambers right after the council's vote. Barney Jurica. Micron's site manager, said his reason lor leaving so quickly was a scheduled interview. But some speculated he wanted to avoid the media attention surrounding the issue. Five television crew s and several newspaper reporters were in attendance at the meeting. Haws said the City Council, which has spent hundreds of hours in the last si months negotiating with Micron, made the right decision. The fact that few Lehi residents voiced concern was evidence of that, he said. (Continued from Al ) they've asked us to keep their names out until they decide." Behrman said. The state GOP chief said the unknowns would both be excellent party candidates and their names would probably be recognized by most in the 3rd District. "There have been other possiwho ble have candidates approached us and we've had discussions with some. We've encouraged them to go forth, but we can't really give them a stamp of approval." Behrman said. Until the Republican convention, tentatively scheduled for May 4. GOP leaders won't publicly champion any candidate. lix Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric w ill question Simpson as part of a h;v reasonable incomes able housing aixfc home prices that are low is land becjuise plentiful." a Portland. Jim Irvine, explained Ore., builder and the association president. However, the Northeast also had five of (he 25 least affordable markets. The South had the other three. Florida had four markets among the top 25. Indiana and Illinois had three each and Ohio and Minnesota, two each. Minneapolis was one of onlv two metro areas with more than million residents to place in the top 25. Kansas City was the other. The index measures the proportion of homes sold in a specific market that an area family earning the median income could afford. The median is the midpoint, meaning half of the families earn more and half earn less. The index also takes into consideration differences in property tax and insurance rates. By region, the most affordable markets were Binghamton in the Northeast; Elkhart. Ind.. in the Midwest; Melbourne. Ma., in the South; and Bakersfield. Calif., in the West, In addition to San Francisco in the West, the least affordable in each region were New York City in the Northeast. Chicago in the Midwest and Laredo, Texas, in the South. 555 North Freedom Boulevard P.O. 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