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Show DAILY DailySHerald Established in 1873 - A Lee Newspaper pone Ee Salen Ran OOK 344-2586 Joe Pyrah en eeemaiaaeer or i ays Senet Editorial Page Editor Donald W. Meyers 344-2544 dmeyers@heraldextra.com President & Publisher VP & Weekly Publisher » : SENIOR MANAGERS Albert Manzi 344-2935 amanzi@heraldextra.com Kirk Parki 344-2502 — -. Advertising Director Chief Financial Officer Production Manager Li Mamas Human Resources Online NEW ORLEANS Residents of low-lying coastal communi- 90 degrees — high-octane fuel for hurricanes. It could become a Category 4 storm with wind of at least 131 mph before landfall early Monday,the center said. around New Orleans. Meneses or voluntary evacuations were called on Grand Isle, Louisiana's only inhabited barrier island, and as Jackson, Miss, 150 miles northof New Orleans, were alreaidy booked up. the EDT By2 eye of was : up and head for higher ground _is not a test. This is the real Lafourche, T of the mouth ofthe Mississippi PRESS THE Mary Foster ties were told Saturday topack 5 seeneA ee o_o 2 a Some Louisiana residents toldto leave as Hurricane Katrina heads for coast Toll free 800-880-8075 FAX 801-373-5489 www_.heraldextra. eesoc ‘Street address: 1555 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, UT Send mail to: P.O. Box 717, Provo, UT 84603-0717 News EDITORS Sunday, Aug28, 2005 HERALD fore Huricane Katrina and takes a“possi- “Ladies and gentlemen, this deal,” Mayor C. Ray Nagin said _at a news conference.“Board ional Hurricane Cen- ter posted a hurricane watch for the sout! coast of * Louisiana, i New Orleans, The watch was likely to be extended to other areas. 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Any ee ue other use is strictly prohibited without prior written permission. foe aecen CORRECTIONS Independence Day, Pioneer appearing in its news and opinion columns. If you have a cor- reeksaorBy, LapaDey Ibarmeymne, Christmas and New Year's Day. The Herald correctserrors of fact rection, please call 344-2561. Support the future of your community, give the gift of literacy. For moreinformation Daitysricraio &n iS te Day Dreaextan ot Gand ile ‘The storm, which formed in center said. | “We know that we're going * the Bahamas, was blamedfor seven deaths whencates it across South Florida way to the Gulf. isi _to take the brunt of it,” Gov. Blanco said. “It does ~ not bode well for southeastern * Louisiana.” Mississippi Gov. Haley Interstates 55 and 59 for‘evacuSo ereence Ree Ccceriery sat Alabama offered assistance toits emergency and the director of his Emergency Management Age "Robet Lathes, weed? residents to not wait for made all lanes on bors. Some motels as far i Barbour declaredastateof evacuation orders. William Lobdell LOS ANGELES TIMES Joseph Smith later wrote, “I saw a pillar of the birth of Smith. “During the brief 38 1/2 years of (Smith's) life, there came him ing of knowledge, gifts and docie Gordon ae , Church presi- end. An exhibit featuring his documents, some which never have been displayed, is running through Jan. 15 at the Museum of Church History and Art in Salt icy a General fttd“Looked age sect birth has been a time for Mormons otake there is nothing to 2 , stock,” said Richard Bushman, a Mormon oflight exactly over my head, above the brightness of the sun, which descended gradually until it fell upon me.” Smith reported both God andJesus Christ came downin that heavenly beam, andhe was told to join none of them.Instead, the boy was to await furtherinstructions on how to restore the Christian churchtoits Tocelebrate the Smith bicentennial, oe LDS churchandothers are putting on yearlong series of eventsthat wilwrapup Dec. 23 — the prophet’s birthday — wi major celebration in Salt Lake City, where the denomination is headquartered. Also that month, the church will unveil a new one-hour movie, “Joseph Smith: Prophet of « and professor emeritus of history at Columbia University, whose biography of Smith pilbe pennies beae ee to take measure the man themselves, _but they are also interested in how he is regarded by the world at large.” Mormons believe he was a prophet and who,throughdivine revelation, re- ais ort Vision,” as membersofthis eonsneahaveincluded a reunion of ae feebportoicarsetae te Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints a decadelater, withsix followers. Today, this branch of Christianity has grown to morethan 12 million members andis oneof the fastest-growing faiths in the world, fueled by the workof 56,000 young missionaries. : This year marksthe 200th anniversary in Provo. Music and dance performances portraying Smith’s life drew more than 200,000 youths to sports venues throughout Utah this year. And a country CD fe Nashville-produced songsinspired by Smith has beenreleased. That's not all. Severalnew bi i about Smith will be published before year’s agree on this much: He was a charismatic Jeader, a master organizer and a man who changed forever the American religious landscape. More than 160 yearsafter Smith's death, the LDS church is stronger than ever. Throughout the world, it has penty127,000 am congregations, according to church statistics. church calllit, led to the founding of The about 200 Smith descendants this month ‘Admirers and detractors of Smith After Just ONE WEEK... Had My First PAIN FREE Day in SEVENTEENYEARS Dear Neighbor, My name is Andrea andI work with the Doctor Covington at Covington Chiropractic. I glad I did, because I was havingreally bad neck and shoulderpain. It had gotten to the point that my husbandhadto be careful Before tell you aboutall of whenhe hugged me, the “miracles” I’ve seen inthe —_andthat’s not the worst of office in the short time that I’ve it, I couldn’t even hold my been here,I wantto tell you baby without severepain. aboutthe great success that my Butafter just-two weeks family and I have enjoyed at the of care with Doctor Covhands of Doctor Covington. You ington the pain was gone see, before | was an employee] and I could get real hugs was a patient. Not just me, but from my hubby. Notonly that, myhusbandandourten year old now I’m picking up my baby sonarealso patients. without a second thought. But what makes me most appreciaIt all started a few months ago _tiveis that after my ten year old ~ when my husbandhadsevere son had just one week ofcare shoulder pain, numbness and his struggle with daily migraine weaknessin his right thumb. It headacheswas finally over. We was so bad that he was unable __had taken him to our medical to use his right arm for anything doctor whosaid his headaches y but the most simple oftasks. It were “normal” and we should was really bothering him, he Just give him Children’s Tylenol couldn’t sleep and his future as wheneverhe had one. a mechanic was in doubt. It seemedlike everything we tried failed. Then he decided to give Doctor Covington a try. What amazed me was that after “trying everything”,it didn’t take long before he was completely out of pain. Then the numbness and weakness totally left his thumb, what’s more, the severe migraines with nausea, vomiting and light sensitivity that he had “learned to live with” three times a week were completely gone and they _ Mormonism surgesin past 200 years In 1820,a 14-year-old farm boy in upstate New Yorksaid fe relied to the woods $150 30 miles southeast River and aboiit 230miles west jordon B. Hinckley, vil LDS church B president and pronprophet eras gi, i aero aeeeamiese:iei tareee ae fsstage paid at Prion Utah inosingeiar: Send address changes to The Thursday only Sinaayony eenetecs] Daly & Sunde a ‘asaon al cated “Duringthebrief 38 1/2 years of (Smith's) life, there came an outpouringof knowledge, gifts ; and doctrine. Looked at objectively, there is nothing to compare with it.” By mail, in USA(in advance) ‘Sun only (UT,ID,WY) $169.00 Sunonly (all others) $183.00 Seven days (UT,ID,WY) $251.00 Seven days(all others) $302.00 Newsstandprice . Weekdays & Saturday $.50 ayeSoe and St. eamessemen seenedarearad. Se e ici e is way us up,” was wermerup nefor See Gerais ownerof tomrdwestnorthwes, the as. Do Jeannette sure the car has blocks to filltheir gas tanks. eEN? HOME DELIVERY 375-5103 ines “You know, at this juncture, all of Key West, Fla. It was mov- siana, and motorists lined Sama Cindy Richards 344-2957 _crichards@heraldextra.com Kimberly Reepmeyer 344-2504 _kreepmeyer@pulitzer.net Lary Hatch 344-2929 : inthe parishes of St. Charles, on ADD medication to try chiropractic care, for your child’s sake as well as your own.” -Dr.& Mrs. B. (One of several Medical Doctors that Dr. Covington has established a referral rela' tionship with.) ‘ fat ld have it. th ae soe iy araterest ia history” é if. i. funny be in th Beea Cm I've had several patients ask me j¢ hae any job openings, because just like me, they’re so ‘ impressed with the results Doc. : . The t ting, iiadnel ete that really does makea difference in the quality oflife of so many people. to learn to live with the pain. Then, after just one week of treatment with Doctor Covington I had my first pain free day in seventeen years. Now that my husbandisretired, I hate to think what our retirement togeher would be like if I hadn’t found Dr. Covington.It is impossible to express my gratitude to Doctor Covingtonandhis staff, what a blessing theyare. Thank you Doctor Covington for giving me mylife back.” -Sandy Tafoya “Ever since I was achild I would get a bloody nose four to five times a day. Thefirst time I was adjusted by Doctor Covington my nose bleeds stopped. Now it has been about three months since _If you need help,I wantto invite I’ve had a nose bleed and ithas —_you to give us a call at done wonders for my back.” -Tommy W.. 754-4878 : “T wantto thank Doctor CovDr. Covington has agreed to ington andhisstaff for being allow thefirst 10 peo le wh so kind. Mytreatments have call and mention ue helped and I ae even more + receive his entire new pain the future. My eyesighthas tient exam (including x-rays improved and sleep through Myson used to wake up every morning with a dull headache, he would constantly ask me to massagehis neck. His mi- the night now without having to go to the bathroom. These are improvements J didn’t even plan on. The pain that I had in my Here’s whatour patients have to say about Dr. Covington’s _graines were so severethat ae approeh ete head, neck and shoulder have if deemed necessary) for only ¢15 99, Thelast time Dr. Covington weebeaneg he couldn’t even makeit though PE. withoutsuffering through another migraine. _ Then almostas fast as the medicaldoctor could say “Children’s Tylenol” my son’s headaches were completely gone.It’s been several months now, and he _hasn’t had one headache! ( The following endorsement comes froma Medical Doctor’) that Dr. Covington has established a referral relationship 4 haven’t come back! [Colt he T seeing with my own two practic care with Doctor Covingtonour son is now complete- Y°4"- = scdigon tomyconstant backpain,I also suffered Needlessto say, I was so im- eyes how effective Doctor ly off all ADD medication. We With neck, shoulder and leg pain Ouroffice is located at 37 enjoy having our son medication free, this way we see him ashe truly‘ is. We would greatly encourage anyone whohas a child and if that wasn’t enough, seWest Main Street in YC headaches. I missed out on Santaquin. 7 ite a lot andI didn’t think there was i ai any hope for me. I was resigned pressed with the results he Covington’s unique approach achieved that I decided to have _to chiropractic care can be,| my son checked, and to get my- , decided thatI'd reallylike to work in an office like that. As self checked as well. Boy, am «oyson was diagnosed with ADDatthe age offive. With regular adjustments and chiro- greatly ditninished, I feel better all over and havemore energy (22: Thighly recommend that you see Doctor Covington.” aK “In 1988 I injuted my back at * work. After two back surgeries pain had become my constant companion for over seventeen calling to secure an appointment for themselves and their family embers alike. So if you or a loved one needs help,please call ow to secure your time with the Doctor. Either myselfor one og the other friendly staff here at Covington Chiropractic will be glad to help you. . Your New Friend, Andrea |