Show 2A Suncay May FROM PAGE ONE 1t95 7 1A Jacobsen admits fired J Jacobsen going “This house is emptier" Tysha said rikJri Jacobsen met Longhurst his wife at Box Elder High School and the two started dating after she invited him to a Sadie Hawkins dance “After that dance she never left me alone" he said The two settled in Perry and began raising their five children Janice befriended plenty as president of the Perry 1st Ward Relief Society and got to know even more while working at a local bank her husband said It’s not unusual that Marci was in such a hurry to gel to the soccer field because that was her favorite sport Jacobsen said She also loved to dance and started taking lessons when she was about 5 he said Marci a sophomore seemed drawn to music said Jacobsen who said goodbye to her later the day of the accident at LDS Hospital in Soil Lake City '"It was hard to see her like that" he said Rylce his only granddaughter loved her grandparents' dog and knew exactly what she wanted “She couldn’t say yes but she could definitely say no" Jacobsen said The Jacobsens eared for Rylce every weekend because both her parents worked - Rylcc's mom Jacobsen's daughter Shanda was working id a fast-foo- d restaurant near the fjitcrscclion when she saw the acci- Jacobsen M ern Utah He got to know Chavez months before the crash Gomez confirmed what Bngham City police concluded weeks after the accident — that neither drugs nor alcohol placed a role in the accident “Jesus was a good boy and a good man who didn't drink" Gomez said Indeed Chavez was like most migrants who filter into Utah Gomez said He worked long hard hours doing tasks in local fields and factories just to keep his own tiny family clothed and fed He did jobs that most people wouldn’t take on “We need these people because we need food" Gomez said Police said they couldn't find a driver's license on Chavez and he also didn’t appear to have any insurance dent She didn't recognize the car involved nor her baby when rescue workers pulled her from the wreckage Jacobsen said r “She that said at the time ‘Look at poor little baby’ " he said I The Jacobsens lived for 21 years rn Perry and learned to approach the intersection with caution “There's a lot of bad accidents there and a lot of close calls" Brigham City agrees “At this light Brigham City has big problems" he fa id t Gomez talks with and consoles (nigranl workers throughout North- - Brigham City officials meanwhile arc left wondering about the spot where the lives of the Jacobsens and Chavez tragically merged Officer Laurie Johnson who investigated the accident said a combination of factors contributed to CORRECTIONS Most of the brakes on the Caprice were extremely hot and worn The Rev Francisco Gomez of St Henry's Catholic Church in1 flooded vehicles a boy was struck and killed by lightning and a woman died in a house fire apparently sparked by lightning authorities said Five of the drowning victims were from one family The latest victim found was Jade Frazier Searchers found her body tree Saturday night in a above a creek that had been flooded Floodwatcr from the creek had swept her family's car off a road four of her relatives also were killed t policy 's to promptly correct any error you find a mistake or something you think is unfair please call 625-4JO from 7 am to 4 pm Within an hour the storm that buried some roads in up to two feet of hailstones was racing on to Dallas 30 miles away Patients were rushed to another floor when flood water poured into the emergency room at Baylor University Medical Center ruining electrical circuits and contaminating emergency equipment spokeswoman Jennifer Coleman said At least two workers were killed and 12 were injured when the roof collapsed at the Haggar Pants Service Center warehouse Dallas Deputy Fire Chief Steve Bass said "I thought the devil himself had just broke through" janitor Jimmy ' Weekdays been driving In Arlington Six Flags Over Texas was closed for mopping up and the power was out anyway The park was expected to reopen Sunday spokesman Bruce Neal said Preliminary damage estimates ranged from $350 million to $400 associate professor of teacher education who also studies gender is- — all of the negatives — and the older man with the highest marks more generous wise social and powerful" sues Such biases arc not intentional she said “It is done subtly The good thing is if people arc made aware that these things do happen Arbucklc cautioned lhat the study and Williams presented a paper on it at hopefully over period of time they will change" She a a psychology conference in Colora- Likewise Gloria Wurst a zoology do last month But both hope it may change the way evaluations arc done “We are not saying they arc faulty" Williams said "But this has demonstrated that professor said the study's findings were not a surprise She speculated gender may play more of a role in introductory or general education courses “Students see it more as a hurdle to overcome rather than biases exist especially against young females and possibly older females and those facts should be considered more consciously" The findings fascinated English professor Candadai Scshachari He spent seven years as department chairman and one as dean of the College of Fine Arts “I found there were more student complaints against women than men and it had not to do with scholarship but with authority of teachers in the classroom" he said "The limits of what male instructors can gel away with in our classes arc much more than what women instructors can (get away with)” something they recognize as important to their careers" she said However some department heads feel it is not an issue “I've read every evaluation for three female faculty and eight males and I really haven’t seen it" said Helen James chemistry department chairwoman In fact she said the comments and tones of some evaluations show students appreciate females leaching science courses Likewise C’hloc Merrill family and consumer studies chairwoman said she believes students do evaluations “equally across the board “But this is a department that is very nurturing and we arc into people and families Students have good rapport with almost all the professors" she said "It all goes back to the social process of how women arc perceived in society" added Shirley Leali an WEATHER Forecasts Today’s outlook Northern Utah Conditions and high temperatures I Salt Lake Periods of Unn Mpwato hHjti lor lmptur tla day Ptty cloudy City 60 a Provo 61 S040s VTTlt Chance or rain Snow Showers Richfield 63 UV Index Moab 66 a Cedar City 60j a St George 70 4 Boise Denver Phoenix 4 5 7 ( FWOW5-- ” t £ m 70403 ‘ high 6 Ogden Salt Lake and Provo: Today periods of rain with highs in the upper 50s Lows Monday partly cloudy with a slight chance of showers wanner with 5 highs In the 60s Tuesday mostly sunny highs Wednesday partly cloudy with a chance of rain Showers ' likely 65-7- ITV'T-'-X K Sun & moon Dixie: Today cool with a good chance of showers Highs in the 60s to mid- - 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££ A-- i The students who participated in the study later were told and showed the results “They could To - - 40-4- 5 Southern Utah About 600 people attending a Tommy Tune musical and Brooks & Dunn concert at a Dallas park were evacuated No injuries were reported but vehicles in the parking lot were tumbled about by Circulation Sait Lake City P3WH Mod million said insurance industry spokesman Jerry Johns “Dallas and Fort Worth have become the hail capital of Texas if not the hail capital of the nation" he said “We have begun to call them disasters because they arc happening so frequently and with such intensity" The Sunny Press Dallas firefighter Ken Parker searches through a car Saturday in the fork of the Trinity River which flooded Friday night near Dallas Texas Five members of a family died in the river About the paper O Logan 55 Ogden 59 j S9424"' rain 60a The Associated i From 1A is strictly a generalization have About 16800 customers lost power including an American Airlines terminal at Dallas-Fo- rt Worth International Airport Forty flights were diverted most to San Antonio Tulsa Okla Oklahoma City and Houston spokeswoman Marion Dccsisto said Gender the intersection he said He also likely wasn't used to driving on a mountain road Johnson said 2 “People through high water A lot try to get out and they got swept away from their cars" Dallas Fire Department spokeswoman Carolyn Garcia said On Saturday afternoon workers were still searching for four people feared swept away Dallas Emergency Management spokesman Mark Flake said n" where" indicating that Chavez probably rode them all the way down the canyon Johnson said They may have then given out as he neared m 20-fo- ot ze it & CLARIFICATIONS Slandard-ICxammer- type-perso- That's fairly typical for most migrant workers who come into the country for a short time for a job and then move on to find another paycheck Clco Cervantez said For years Cervantez has helped migrant families in Tremonton and Bngham City She said most Mexican citizens who come here legally like Chavez have Mexican driver's licenses but don't have enough free lime to get a US license “They come here to make a livto survive" Cervantez said ing “They put aside the things that are basic to us" Chavez’s wife and baby have returned to Mexico Their relatives who live in Box Elder County said they preferred not to talk about the accident The passengers in Chavez’s car — Judifred Chavez Carlos Navan-j- o Erasmo Alvarado and Otoniel Chavez — were treated and released from area hospitals and have scattered Jacobsen said he understands the need for Chavez and the others to find work “I realize they need a chance like everyone else" he said But Jacobsen said he can’t figure out why Chavez didn't try to swerve off the highway when he knew he was in trouble ld The softball-size- d 1 from all that activity to being alone" Jacobsen said ? 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