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Show Local Wednesday, May 15, 1996 The Daily ‘Herald Cooking is key to impressing most women Do menhonestly think they can impress a woman by making her a home-cooked meal? Becauseifthey do, they're going way beyond a woman's wildest expectations. Simply being able to identify and locate the kitchenis enough to impress most women — a man actually using the kitchen to pre- pare a meal would be considered a modern-day miracle. This doesn't mean all women are Betty Crocker clones, because we're not, I for one can’t remember thelast time | fooked at the oven, much less usedit, and the most advancedculinary task Ive performedlately is filling the ice chbetray © However, simply being able to tix myself a bow! of cereal every morningputs me way ahead of countless men Abortion debate likely at GOPraily By PAT CHRISTIAN The Daily Herald My dadis a good example of this phenomenon, One night be decided to make some hot chocolate. To his credit, he knew exactly where the kitchen was. Unfor tunately, he had no idea where any of the cooking utensils or food items were located within the Kitchen He turedthe kitchen upside downlooking for a saucepan, cocoa, milk und a spoon. After a od five minutes of fruitless arching. he concededdefeat and grabbeda can of soda instead This is a commonsolution to domesticdifficulty. After all, why bust a beater trying to make something yourself when a grocery Store of restaurant is pertect ly Willing to sell you a ready made meal? It makes sense to me, but it also explains why womengo wild for men who give them home Clinton's veto. Gov. George Pataki, R-N.Y. and Gov. Pete Wilson, R-Calif., are threatening a fight to remove the abortion plank. Gov. Christine Whitman, R- convention prevented Draschil from following through. Democratic and Republican platformshave collided for a number of years on abortion. The Democrats’ plank in 1992 reads, “Democrats stand behind the right of every woman {0 choose, consistent with Roe v. Wade. regardless of ability to pay. and support « nationallaw to protect that right Abortion Policy: Where Do TheyStand? meeting By BRANDY VOGEL The Daily Herald : Abortion Procedure Ban: HR 18) Jat jermabortionsinv ibe savethelife of the mother. Passed 54 44,12 “It is a fundamental constituN.J.. the GOP's most prominent tionalliberty that individual Amer- advocate of a woman's right to an abortion, will be helping to lead the convention. Sheis not, however, expected toinsist that the antiabortion plank be removed. But four years ago she did work hard to remove a similar plank from the NewJersey State GOPplatform. Chris Cannon, a Republican candidate for the 3rd Congressional District whois locked in a GOP primary battle with Tom Draschil, is said to have sought election at a Bob Dole, R-Kan., national delegate to make sure the abortion plank remains. “Cannon is opposed to abortion. In fact he ran and waselected to the Dole slate to the national convention, and oneofthe reasons he wants to go to San Diegois to ensure that the pro-life plank isn’t removed from the Republican Party,” said Cannon campaign manager Mike Mower. Draschil too has long been on record opposing abortion and has raised money for pro-life issues He has served on the committee for the first Celebration of Life, a major pro-life rally While both Republican candidates fought for the endorsement of Gayle Ruzicka and her Utah Forum, Draschil actually landed the endorsement of the powerful advocacy group that opposes abortion. WhenPresident Clinton vetoed the ban on partial-birth abortions in April, Draschil said he would ask the Republican State Convention to endorse a resolution calling on the entire Utah Congressional delegationto take the leadin over- icans — not government — can best take responsibility for making the most difficult, and intensely 2. Abortion Training: HR 3019, amendment vote tose medical ¢ available to hospitals to provide abortions oF pr ide training 7. 3/196 Make federal financial accreditation because personal decision regarding repro- abortion services. Adopt duction “The goal of our nation must be to makeabortion less necessary, not more difficult or more dangerous.” The 1992 Republican abortion plank reads, “We believe the unborn child has a fundamental individual nght to life which can not be infringed. “We therefore reaffirm our support for a humanlife amendment to 3. Federal Health Policy Abortions: HR 2020, anendmemi vate Prohibit federal employeesor theis families fromreceiving abortion services through their federal healthinsurance polic s except whenthelife of th ed. FIN Cases Of rape OF incest he voted along with his Utah col- leagues. On the Abortion Procedure Ban. HR 1833, Orton and every other of Utah's congressionalde! legation voted “yes.” Bennett, Bob (UTR). Jr Sen Hansen, James (UTR), District Greene, Enid (UT-R). District #2 Orton, Bill (UT-D). L Dist mae: VOTE CATEGORIES: + hetee a will g | No No N Yes No No we wnt ‘rorgeantines campargn finance data. spe + pertormanes cyaivatwets and Votes wher sine trom sch Musselman’s suit has since deen transferred court | Provo High's attendance policy states that one une cused absence or three unex cused tardies is equal to at incomplete in a class An incomplete in a class makes a student ineligible for extracur{See BOARD, Page B2) Cellular sites approved By DONALD W. MEYERS The Daily Herald US West New Vector Groupcan build twocellular phonesites in Orem, and the company can do one for less money The City Council voted Tues day to approve the location of cel lular installations at the Jackman Building, 1327 S. 800 East, and AAAlpine Storage, 720 N. 1340 West The council also agreed to trim back the Planning Commission’s recommendation that the mast at the storagesite be 100feet tall Instead, the council switched back to the original 60 feet The commission madethe re ommendation at its May | meetin so other cellular phone providers could usethe mast for their ante nas. Commissioner ReNaeD. Brer ton made the suggestion becaus locating several antennas on on mast was better for the city thai allowing each company to put up 60-foot poles Gary Jones US West's res estate manage said the extra 4 (See CELLULAR, Page B2) Holy Ghost is keyto joy, devotional speaker says vikies, or should T say, Daily Heraid ProtoMatthew R. Smith ty and eggs, others will instead be thinking, “Himuwn ... L wonder if he does windows, wo?” N Yes if parisonto seeingthe deal thing. | Kitchen, but caution is advised. After all, while some women may think it’s just adorable for Macho Man to whip up some pancakes Yes = realizedthis one night when sev eral friencis and | were on a walk around town. Through an open * noticed a young man ‘nd some quality time in the 1 : OF course, envisioning this process definitely pales in com lic? Menshould not hesitate to he trict Court, where a restraining order was issued allowin Musse daughter Amy 17, to try out for the cheer teading squad ut Prove High School, Amy was originally barred from trying out for the team because she had to many unexcused absence s. Rejected I8¥— 235, & aot offer trtining in abortionproce 3. Federal Health Policy Abortions: HR 2020, amendment vote Remove language that w id prohibit federal employe: w the:r f from re ig sab hrough their federal he insuras n would be ent ay oerd. policies exc Rejected 18S WS oven mitis, have made on the" said, | complaints in Provo's 4th Dis store-bought meal any day of the week Womenlovethe idea of a man spending a lot of ume andene on them. It’s also funto envision } man scurrying around the Kitchen wearing an apron and Not all men ave as domestical ly impaired as this budding baker was, After all, this is the “90s. [t's no longer socially unageeptable for men to excel ia the kitchen, Case, in point is the latest winner of the Pillsbury Bakeaf?) aman, | with the leg: action he already initiated Mussciinan first made his withokding funds or accreditat himself would also beat out a Us. man Ban late-term abort completi the abortion, except wh save thelife of the mother. Pus sandwich made by Dream Man carefully placed atie Presentation the board + saying he would like resolve the attendance issue at 4 school board m: eting rat than in a courtroom Bui 1 Mus becomes necessar simple peanut butter antjelly them about two feet apartona baking sheet. As soon as the cookies weresafely in the oven, hestarted pacing around the Kitchenas if he was expecting his first child | regret to say that | have no idea how the cookies turned out My triends and 1 were laughing so hard that we had toflee the area before anyone could report board on the basis of its Musselman prefaced bis | Senator Sr made goods. If | had to choose cookie patties, he 2h Schoolat lea ast cheerleader. John Musselman, a Provo ' resident suing the schor | monthly meeting Hatch, Orrin (UTR). between a man who offered mea hamburger fromthe Burger King drive-through and one who offered me a honie-cookedprime rib dinner, I'd clearly have to go with the prime rib becatse womenalways prefer the more expensive option. However, a make cookies ». tehed him painstakingly mold the doughinto pertectly round, flat disks, Once he was completely satisfied with the symmetry and proportion of his The Provo School District has been asked to reimplement and enforce an attendance icy that will restore class dance policy, addressed the board Tuesday night ut the Constitution, and we endorse legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment's protections apply to unborn children. We oppose using public revenues for abortion and will not fund organizations which advocateit “We commend those who provide alternatives to abortion by meeting the need of mothers and offering adoption services. We affirmour support for appointment of judges whorespect traditional family values and the sanctity of innocent humanlife.” Whetherit’s Cannon or Draschil whowinstheir party’s nomination, they mayhave a difficult timefinding distnction between their abortion position and that of Democrat ic incumbent Bill Orton, who on this issue votes almost lock-step with the otherwise all-GOP congressional delegation. Onthree recent abortionballots Father | protests | policy at But Draschil’s campaign manager, Gulbrandsen,said techniThe abortion issue is a political Cherilyn cal and scheduling problemsat the hot potato that could raise a ruckus at the Republican National Convention in San Diego this August, and Utahns could be in the fray, Some early rumblings indicate that some Republicans may struggle to remove the abortion plank fromthe GOP national platform. the state Republican convention as On Being Single riding A UTA bus traveling along 800 E. 1000 South in Orem passes the Orem Police Department's new radar wagon Tuesday afternoon. The $1,000 it cost an Orem crew to construct the sign saved the cil approximately $13,000. Commercially putt medalspaci for $14,000. Orem crew builds radar display By DONALD W. MEYERS The Daily Herald Ado-it-yoursell project is saving Oremabout $13,000 and giv ing motorists an idea of how fast they are driving The city recently began using a new radar display trailer, a device that uses a radar gun and display to show motorists how fast they are going. Thetrailer was constructed by city employees for aioc ot thecost of & new Dan Howleu, cieta of the Public Safety aeegiol1ps patrol division, said the idea “Thetrailer serves as a reminder to slow down.” Moorman and his mechanies like something the city could use ‘onits streets, the $14,000 poe fag was daunting But. Howlett said. his ous “He did a good job,\s ing: it,” Stamm said mF man. worked with Skitiner * ise While the speedtrailer looked ing the trailer, , istrative aide, Lt. Rex Skinner, had a solution in mind, tivity at the ‘city “Rex came up with, the that he could build one? said. “We already had wedi radar,” The city previously teu the display unit on the back of a patrol car. The trailer is an automated unit that does not need an came during a Mouniainland operaior. The construction was delegatAssociation of Governments meeting last year. where a com- edt to the Public Works Departmercially built unit was shown ments fleet maintenance divito officials from around the sion. Doyle Moorman, a mechanic, led the work crew. ui with a “It was a challenge.” Moorradar gun and sed a digidisplay to man said. While the mechanics showpassing motorists how fast have to fabricate parts for some they are driving compared to the of the city’s vehicles. they are actual Speed limit. foleing patterns, Moorman people speed in this comsnunityhadeine they are not ne this case, there was nooffpaying attention,” Howlett said. the-shelf blueprint to follow. ie dd hhave done it in a few Tas, but they could only work an hour a dayor week,” Skinner said. Howlett said the challenging pa was the electrical system. radar gun and ate off a 12-voht sat Skinner said the wailer is also equipped with a portable genera- tor that can powerportable lights and emergency equipment at accident aad crime scenes. The finished product cost the city $1000, a savings of $13,000. Skinner said the trailer has been out on the'steeets for the lasi two weeks indifferent parts of the city By MARK EDDINGTON The Daily Herald Church members must have the Spirit as their guide if they are to have joy and avoid being deceived. LDS Church genera! authority F. Enzio Busche said Tuesday at a Bigham Young University devotional. A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ First Quorumof the Seventy since - 1977, Busche told faculty and stddents thatit is easy for even gospel scholars to fall’ prey to — . deception from the 5 antidote Busche prescnbed to build up an immunity to the wiles of Satanis the Holy Ghost. “E Enzio Busche Joyful service is ancther impos “We, as members of the church, tant clement Busche cited. should not be satisfied to be one “The ordinances and principles single moment of our waking of the restored are the vehi hours without the insightful, pow- cies to fillhswithhe as Spin.” erful influence of the spirit,” said joy Busche. ite church members’ entitlement to have the constant com- panionship of the spirit, Busche explained, all too often the gift hes dormant because of a lack of awareness. We cannot be grateful for what we are not aware of or activate its power, he said. Busche explained that desire i. an important part of activating the a in the sewond and it will bear no Busche said faith was also indispensable in having the conr panionship of the spirit. He said the original word for in the Bible was “hamartia.” which means missing the mark. He hegre ipsumsi) basketball. Spirit, saying God grants men and ahem ie women their desires, whether it be in our lite in faith or, wan uAto toate death or life eternal. He said isan tool in aw. vers the desire | | | | |