Show Nug&gj mii0&ii&tm Haye 2C zc t an mil inus Paye I DAVIS COUNTY The Associated Injured skateboarder in good condition year-old girl has been CLLARHLLD - The condition of an upgraded from critical to good at a Salt Lake hospital after she sustained a head injury apparently from falling offher skateboard 'Wednesday Primary Children's Hospital spokesperson Bonnie Midget in said Ky lie Smith who came to the hospital by 1 1 -- critical condition is expected to be released from the hospital rsometime today - Ky lie w as on her way to school Wednesday morning at about 8 'a m in the 600 North block of 1250 West when she apparently fell ol t her skateboard striking her head Clearfield Police reported 1 Police reported that Ky lie was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident -- WEBER COUNTY: I I y 5-6-- So 300 W Thun A Fru qualities shapes 8pm fin WEBER COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS lOOO N 1200 W Ogden Oor PO boot ha Oxirol CAwAont 7 14WN i$H38®0D VISA Piovo Walwfcton JO Saturday Jo 3924433 ISSO LOOSE DIAMONDS sizes All -- 7 Wednesday NATIONWIDE WO Specializing in JBQUTIQUEJJ'I 8 May VYrlcrian Oordn Jartym AUTO GLASS Ogdfi THE CALL IS FREE AND SO IS THE REPORT Ifgxa eSKoUaga gyzipioard1 We’ll Beat any Deal on Voicestream Service Lake A Toll-Fre- off the mountain The county has failed to pay rent monthly on the relay station and is fighting Only $39 95 Per Month 4i 400 MmtHtiAnvttm 500 Wttktmd Long Dnianc Mirtuin1 0 sta- Just Released! new free report has been released for Hayward who am currently sufferin j f im of Americans millions the - r'wn partial hearing loss To hear how you can receive youcopy of this new revealing report e Call 24 Hr Recorded Message CA-- A ruling from the Utah Court 900 Sail In A New Free Report of Appeals last week left Cache County closer to getting kicked fowSmm Minutes w “The Truth About Hearing Aids” county maintains a TV relay tion Thinking About 4 OGDLN - Police have arrested and charged an Ogden man ith kidnapping after he allegedly threatened his girlfriend and her tw'o daughters with a buck knife during a domestic dispute 'Tuesday female victim called police to an apartment at The 32-1325 Lincoln Ave just before 3 a m The woman reported that her estranged boyfriend had showed an acquaintance w jUp at the apartment and argued ith her about During the argument the man threatened to kill the woman drew a buck knife and forced the woman's two teenage daughters into a 'bedroom and told them to stay there Police reported the man also ripped the phone from the wall to -- Press Isolated Cache Valley didn’t get good reliable television reception until 1978 - and now could lose it "We may have to pull the plug on TV” said Andrew Morse a lawyer representing Cache County m a bitter dispute with owners of Mount Pisgah where the Man charged following domestic dispute ' Hearing Loss Sufferers Heflin Cache Valley might lose its TV signals COUNTY LINES ‘ Standard Examiner Top of Utah Thursday May 6 1999 PR&B ADMISSJON Staff ear-ol- d and Beverly Mills yb® Athletic Shoe Sale ® prevent the w oman from calling police man was later located at 12th Street and Wall The Avenue and arrested He has been booked into the Weber County Jail on charges of kidnapping and domestic violence Ideal for the mom who is always on the go! Police investigating possible rape i OGDEN - Police are investigating a bizarre rape case in which a woman claimed she was raped by an Ogden man and then dumped out of a mov ing truck at a local grocery store parking lot Wednesday night ‘ According to an Ogden Police report a woman coming out of the Harmons grocery store 37 Harrison Boulevard around 1054 -- -- 'pm saw a w hite pickup truck veer into the parking lot with a 'female being dragged several feet while hanging onto the open passenger door ' After the truck drove off the female told the customer she had been raped but then walked away on 4th ' Police later located the alleged victim at a pay phone -- ' and Washington Boulevard Officers reported that the victim was intoxicated and having epilepticseiures The v ictim told police she had been at a party w hen a man she knew offered her a ride home Instead she alleged the man took her near the mountains on 2th Street and raped her 1 Ogden Police Sgt Rocky Gallegos said the victim was difficult 'and refused a rape test kit but that detectives are continuing to investigate ’ Biverdale justice clerk state’s finest ERD ALL -- 1 he city’s Justice Court Coordinator Shirley Saderholm has been named the Outstanding Clerk of the Year among the state's 500 justice court clerks The honor is aw arded annually by the Board of Utah Justice Court Judges Saderholm has worked for the Riv erdale court since 1 982 - when justice courts were formei ly known as a Justice of the - Peace or City Court She was heavily involved in the late 1980swhenthe Riverdale court became one of the first justice courts in the state to become automated serv ing as a test site for development of a computerized court docketing sy stem Saderholm has been involved in numerous civic church and ! community projects including membership on the UtahOgden In Opera Board and the Beta Sigma Phi International Sorority 996 she w as a lounding member of the club SWIFT for Smart Women Investing for Tomorrow devoted to educating women on financial planning and investing R1V 3999 3999 4999 reg $55 Jogging shoe in white and teal reg $60 Walking shoe in white and navy reg S65 Jogging shoe in white and navy Hike “Air Beckon” Hike “Vibrant” Hike “Imminent” j 1 ! : I City told $85000 needed for library es from the WASHINGTON Weber County ibrary told residents and the city council Tuesday that in order to build a new $8 million library m W ashington Terrace the city needs to contribute $85000 If the funds are available and with residents’ support the library system's new southeast edition will be built on donated land near Columbia Ogden Regional Medical Center said library director LvnndaWangsgard With the Mayor Richard Jackson strongly supports the idea library's dev elopment he said W ashington Terrace will gam TERRACE-Representativ- L ! ' ! ’ ! much for a small investment W angveard has been busy soliciting money from anywhere she g can The library 's organization the Library Fund has raised over $500000 and has another $650000 available She 25 is hitting up cities towns and foundations hoping to raise $2 million by November If this goal is achieved she hopes Weber County through a library tax hike w ill fund the rest Miu- - 1999 3499 2499 reg $50 Aerobic shoe reg $50 leather platform “Pasta” Beverly Hills Polo Club u “ J Club “Ziti” Beverly Hills Polo CVO in white Hike “Destiny” in while " fund-raisin- I ’ I REGIONAL: eci esa Ezra Easa Save I i Postal food drive set for Saturday Saturdav Utah letter earners will help fill the state’s food banks bv collecting nonpenshable food donations along their routes Donations'should be placed in a bag near the mailbox All food w ill be distributed to local food banks as part of the nationwide letter Carriers lood Drive the largest single-da- y food drive in thecountrv Statistics show that 60 percent of all food bank meals are eaten bv children Duringlastyear'sdrivelettercarricrscollectedover 500000 pounds of lood which is over 60000 meels : on all women’s regular- - and sandals dress shoes pumps and casual shoes! 1 UPCOMING EVENTS: RLGIONVL Ltahw ildt rncss supporters are invited to join a “W ild Utah rally in support of the Bureau of Land Management's addition of 2 6 million acres of new lands for potential wilderness designation 600 T he rally w ill begin at 6 p m I n Jay at Cottonwood Park mural will be W ’oo North where a lorg r 12 Exclusions: Dr Martens' Easy Spirt value-pnce- d Not to be used in ccnjuncton vrti any ether coupon sale-pric- 1 ed tJ LI ath’ebc shoes and select better shoes Coupon expires Saturday May 8 1939 j ersn m 1 ss 1 00-fo- crea’cd Part'c pant s can aKo pose for a photograph with end ingcred antma’ listen to musical entertamment and write dernecs comment letters tr plot tah's cany on country with the Utah Wilderness oj’tion w ill aKo be rutfied off c Ral p articipants m an energet support of w ildemess w ill t cn -- a'ch together to the BLM wilderness open house The is being held three blocks away at the Department pu'lc meetirg Resources 1594 W North Terr pic f Nral - Standard-Examine- r staff t I l i v s- 3 r t t t t I i 1 r L i 1 s- - -- r X !£ 5 i 3 X 4 w S w - Sj- - 1 0 f l Cam S 9 |