Show Weber Rus Editor 77&4951 Thursday July 30 1998 Stsndard-Examin- ef Read more about how Lindsay Leinger felt when she met President Clinton on page 4 the TX page CITY LIMITS Riyerdale City hosts a Night Out As pan o the 1 5th Annual National Nght Out the Riverdaie Police Department be hosting a number of events at Riverdaie Park on Tuesday beginning 7pm National Night Out is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch and is being held in thousands of communities across the country The goal is to heighten crime and drug awareness generate support for local e activities and strengthen neighborhood spirit The Riverdaie Police Department is sponsoring the event locally and city residents are encourage to lock their doors turn on outside lights and spend the evening outside with neighbors from 7 p m to 10 pm Tuesday At Riverdaie Park police will host children s face painting citizen police department tug o will T£££a PRSI IX KER MEDAL lemmger shows of! her Presidential Scholars medaL Trip to DC Hill of thrills Before receiving the applicain the mail Leinmgcr said she didn’t know much abut the Bonneville graduate’s scholarly abilities win her meeting with the president tion program “When she first got the application we joked about actually By TANNA BARRY j Standard-Ejcamm- correspondent Not every teenage girl can say that they met the President of the United States but Lindsay a recent graduate of BonLem-lng- ef neville High School can During National Recognition Week she and other national scholars were able to not only meet President Clinton but to spend a week m Washington Leintnger was one of two stlidehts selected from Utah as a United States Presidential Scholar r "I vas so thrilled" said lie ‘ Lein-mg- er In 1964 President Johnson started the White House Com-rtussi- on Presidential Scholars Each year up to 141 scholars are chosen to receive this honor one boy and one girl from each state the district of Columbia Puerto Rico Americans living abroad and IS students are chosen randomly from across nation Stu-- i dent are chosen based on their ACT or SAT scores grades and thST commitment to public ' anti-crim- going (to Washington DC) for wai a few months and then suddenly it was real” said Nancy Isaacs Leiningcr’s 10th and 1 2th grade English teacher Each winner was able to bring their parents and the teacher who had most influenced or inspired them Isaacs was Lemingcr’s choice “I had the chance to express my gratitude to her said Leimn-ge- r The scholars honored their teachers in a special ceremony in which they gave them plaques and said why their favorite teacher was so inspiring “I'm sure Lindsay felt all of her teachers were her favorite but it was such an honor to be in See TRIP2 Hearing set for townhouse proposal R-- Photos oexrtsy of LINDSAY UEINtNGER Lndsay Leminger shakes hands with President Clinton dunng the Medallion Ceremony at the White House on !rie south lawn A PRESI8EISTSAI McETlSIS: Police chief vows to increase programs for missing children By JAMIE (AMIPROS Standard-Examine- TIM 9CHOOHSwidwMiamnr STALKS KNACKS: T amber underneath the seating Bascom working for Clark's Quality Roofing seals cracks in the seatmg at Stewart University last week Bascom was trying to stop water from leaking through to the areas Miss Rodeo Utah receives drown at Ogden Pioneer Days CtCtinton’s Miss Rodeo Uhh wins up in contest and speech categories while Webb captured the appearance first-runn- er OGDEN - category The 1998 Miss RQdeo Utah likes dnve-i- n movies exciting sports ceramics and photography CBobbic Saige Allred 21 of maarraville Utah was crowned by reigning queen Mary Shaw at (he Ogden Pioneer Days Rodeo July 24 90 "‘'Amber Webb of Ginton was cr up Allred the daughter of Galen and Barbara Allred is a senior at Southern Utah State University wf’fti she is miyonng in public I1 4 COPY AiirdfcTNs 21 -- is year-old from Kanarravitle Utah relations She said she will take the fall semester off to prepare for the Miss Rodeo America contest held in August in Las Vegas Nev Allred won the personality The North Ogden City Council is scheduled to hold a public heanng at 7 p m Aug 1 1 to consider a proposed townhouse development on 2300 North Street at about 200 East The development called Blackhawk Townhouses includes a plat of 24 townhouses in the second units have phase Forty-eigalready been platted and are under construction The area is zoned 3 and the planning commission has already approved the project with a number of stipulations ht South Ogden steps up safety StackimalWeberState volleyball n NORTH OGDEN that kind of company” said Isaacs Isaacs said that Leminger is an incredible person with a love of learning and a really sweet personality She describes Leminger as “happy warm giving and incredibly bright” Leminger said all the students and teachers there were of an ex- - water-balloo- and will culminate with a flashlight walk through neighborhoods Tiffany Wall of Goshen was sccond-mnnup with Jaime Casper of Plain City placing third the er Casper also took the horsemanship category Fourth place went to Jaime of Pleasant View Perkins Other category winners were Misty Woodard of Kamas and Kimmic Shiner of Altamont Woodard won the photogenic category and Shiner took the congeniality award r correspondent SOUTH OGDEN - Too many parents are lackadaisical about letung their children run the neighborhood says South Ogden Police Chief Val Shupe They tend to have the “it won't happen to us” attitude when the subject of kidnapping comes up But that attitude needs to change he added ”1 am amazed at how many children are missing out there” said Shupe who just attended a training conference m Arlington Va on missing and exploited children “Most people say ‘this won't happen to me’ but no one is immune and parents need to know where their children are and who they are with at all times” he said Shupe and Roy Police Chief Chns Zimmerman were invited to the highly specialized training session by Attorney General Janet Rena The purpose of the session was to teach officers how to respond and deal with missing children reports no matter how trivial they may seem The session also focused on the most current research practices and response protocols being used as well as informing officers of the resources available to them through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the FBI's National Crime Information Center and Child Abduction Serial Killer Unit The law enforcement training center where Shupe attended the session is named after Jimmy Ryce a South Honda boy who w is abducted “Mosf people say 'this won’t hapjTe?i to me’ but no one is immune and parents need to know whete their childmi are and who they air with at all times” -- Vl Shupe South Ogden Police Chief and murdered in 1995 His case helped to renew interest in the way cases of missing children are handled said Shupe “We found out that we don't really have any protocols and policies set up to handle a situation like this and I plan on getting those policies implemented immediately” said Shupe “A lot of kids are reported missing but they are usually runaways that end up aiming back home A lot of jurisdictions take advantage and won't report a missing child immediately We learned that the first 24 hours are crucial when a child is miss- ing” Shupe said he learned many ways to deal with a missing or exploited child “I was literally amazed at the extensive work that is being done back there They have so many way’s of tracking people and they check up on every lead they get” he said One example was that of a boy who has been missing for 9 years The boy and his cousin went down to the store on their bikes to get a video When they came out of the store they were faced with a man holding a gun to them The v Uintah Council to hold public meeting The Uintah Town Council is scheduled to hold a public heanng at 7 pm Aug 18 to discuss a proposed revision to the town s ordinance governing the subdivision approval process A copy of the ordinance is available for review PET OF WEEK Toby is available at the Ogden Animal Shelter He is a hound mix Shelter workers say he is very loving playful and eager to team They say he needs a fenced yard to live in Toby can be seen at 1490 Park Btvd from noon to 4 30 p m weekdays and from noon to 2 30 p m Saturdays His adoption fee of $45 includes a $25 neuter deposit and an identification microchip For an appointment call 629-824- 4 BEST QUOTE “People call to find out what kind of fish we catch out in the Great Salt Lake Oh and they want to know where the beach-froproperties are” nt Bill Romney describing the kinds of questions he gets at the Ogden Convention and Visitors Bureau |