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Show GRIZZ: PLAYOFFS NEXT E-MALE SHOPPING Loss to Milwaukee ends regular season C-1 Menare buying more on the Net D-1 he Salt Lake Gri http-/ /www-sitrib.com ead Utah’s Independent Voice Since 1871 ‘Volume 268 Number 176 C2ua2, The Sak Lake Tribune ‘ MONDAY,APRIL 8, 2002 U.S. Stepping Up Prewniie DISHONEST DINERS When Patrons Pilfer, Eateries Powell begins Mideasttrip, urges both sidesto act Eat the Losses BY ROBIN WRIGHT Powell also said that “if circum: mit,” he would meet with P: Au thority Chairman Yasser Arafet He once LOS ANIGHLES TIMES THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WASHINGTON — Secretaryof State Colin Margo Prevost knew people would come to Log Haven to partake of the good food and mown- again called on Arafat to stop stalling and call for an endto suicide attacks that have killed scores ofIsraeli civilians. But in bhunt language that reflects why the Bush administration is getting more deeply tain scenery. ‘The Mill Creek Canyon restaurant owner had noidea. however, that patrons would also be helping themselves to the silver candleholders, antigue Christmas decorations and decorative garbage tans. At La Caille another one of involved in the crisis, Powell warned that Israel's ongoing incursion imto the West Bank territories to root out extrem- for a pullout “will not be ig- Sharon defendsinis campaign A ics could backfire, increasing nored,” Powell “] know that he is trying to move the operation forward as quickly as possible. And we'll see what happens in the Utah's posh restaurants, owner the risks for both Israel and the next couple days,” he said on NBC's “Meet the Steven Runolfsoa said customers have taken everything from the Press.” Under pressure from the Arab world, tiny escargot spoons toa wild boar's head. Basically, if it's mat nailed down, he said,it has been nabbed. US. Latinos Bveryonein the hospitality inausiry with customers Experience who partake ofmore than the ‘the hamburger joint that has a run on plastic ketchup bbotfles. Less Crime Wine glasses, martini shakers and bread and butter plates are attractive and easily dropped into a purse or pocket. But salt and pap per shakers seem tobethe pilfer- Utah activist questions er's item of choice. Bambara restaurant in down town Salt Lake City has lost at least 30 sets ofits wooden shakers accuracy ofstatistics THE SALTLAKE TREE The rate of violent crime inst Latinos in America fell B quests to buy the sets — which sell for $25 apiece — everyday. ‘The companythat makes the Shakers as four months behind schedule, and the restaurant hardly has enough forits own ta ‘DannyLa/The Sait Lake Trine i;EE Hi EG iy es. Bt has started 2 waiting list, now 50 customers long. Still, there are those who can't wait. The Wiormon Tabemacie Choir sings during the final session of General Conference on Sunday. LDS Leaders Reaffirm Faith fact, courses im avoiding customer and employee theft are affared to | chive i Hinckley acknowledged that there THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Speaker after Jesus Christ, possibly to retmi those cided to help themselves to the sil | ela a through her bridesmaid: said Provost. “It's diffiet todo, but they were fairlylarge and guite expensive and ] couldn't af i» the concuding speech of the twoday conference, President af the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saants Gordon B. Hinckley spake Sundey im strong, confident tones af his own beliefs. “Like tthe polar star in the heavens regardless of what the future holds. there stamds the Redeamer af the world, the fion of God, certain and sure as the anchor of our immortal lives,” ie paid fordto lose.a dozen of them.” Provost used many personal te thons One by one, ail thosethings have been taken. But nathing topes LaCaille's wild boar's head worth more than $1,000. “It had these | | huge tusks and was prubatily feet jong. All of 2 sudden it wae gone.” | | suid Runalfson. Asannoying as customer theft may be, Runoltson stil) has faith in his customers. “Every now and then, weget stuff back an the ane D4 Landers D4 Movies a7 Ba Business B4 Ghiturries Bi Puziles Be BS Classifieds D2 Reviews Camics B4 Sporn Bdtorvde 48 TMeievinion Weather Partly claudy Christianity and thus reguire Mormons joiming their churches w be ‘baptined. Bun Hindley was unabashed im favoring his farh’s understanding af Jesus and his mission. founder Joep 5Smith had God and Christ in a grove af u based.on ancient traditions. the which came of a finite understan and out af the almost infinite discus his home in 1230, “Tt was 2 visionof the Ale of the of the bevor 9 Gewrsitzan and unequivocating in the pecs] gions of mean trying to arrive ai 2 defi: which it brought,”he said. “Our faith, our knowledge is not aition of the risen Christ,” Hinckley said, alinding to the councils of the See CONFERENCE Pape A Letters Begin Arriving for Utah’s Stressed-Out, College-Bound Teens BY LINDA FANTIN and HEATHER MAY 0M, THE SALT LAR TRL i | | AgimUW Astrdlogy of tanh by most of mainstream at fimal ses- who suggest that Mormons are mot Christians. ver candichclders at Log Haven. “I had te go ask the bride INSIDE earty Christian c th thet produced the Nicene Creed used as 2 profession sions of the LDS Church's 172nd General Oonference affirmed their fzithar report. Sometimes, though. the pilfered itemsarejust too valuable forres. eehl ae of crimes by memy. he Speakers counsel members, refute assertions Mormons are not Christians BY PEGGY FLETCHER STACK from people who took a memento and are feeling guilty about i.” qunctesnichtal a | | Bs ci | BT | ce eee, Bill tO, | Poor copy Jason Ho doenn't get nervous. He's No. 1 im 2 class of 778 Brighton High School seniars. He has 240GPA He has perfect scares on his SAT math and advanced plaomment tests. He plays pane ae a ‘base and tawetuall He is artiqulate, fanny. handsome, popular and confident He will have his pick of colleges. His guidance counselar practi y Guarana char Sortapahacinancven inten outky an thas Johims Hoplains eusey Lord icnows he could heve spent mare tame an the Stan ford applacanon. nataon's muonselective colleges fying applicants of thear fates. The suze ofthe package bb wD ally 2 dead givesway. Congretulstion letiers came with course catalogs and fi mancie) 2d aflers. which is why the acunety-nididen mina) tat beoume louown as Pat Leer Day But as the oullege adeeissaons process hat beoume quark CORIMUTIVE. Lenn agers, parents. even school coumwdlors seem to be wearcthang Sor mone oneade then eve apes: Validation for years of goad perentizy, ané the ultumete reward fer See COLLEGE Pape AS |