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Show —eee eT .7rr eo Saints jumpat chance to grab Bush in NFL draft sors Daily XHieralod 30, APRIL 2006 www heraldextra.com we UTAH VALLEY EDITION $1.50 COMMUNITY BOYCOTT = FO eS) = = = S O° 5 =| CO S = YOUR TOWN - YOUR NEIGHBORS - YOUR NEWSPAPER Local Latino leaderscall for support Doug Alden | SALT LAKE CITY — Latino community leaders hope momentumfrom a huge immigrationrally four weeksago carries over to the next pushfor immigra- tion reform. The “Walk for Liberty” is scheduled for Monday, coinciding with nationally planned “Day Without Immigrants”boycott aimedat raising awarenessofthe effect and value immigrants have on the country. Localleaders are asking » California people to support the boycott as muchasthey.can. “In the spirit of civil disobedi- in favor of immigration reform, B7 Inside ence, we wantit to be a mean- DB Homeown: ingful event, but notat the risk of people losing their jobs or facing retaliation from their ‘ JEREMY HARMON Daily Her Competition: Jackson Woodward,11, center, competes with Blake Denning, 14, as they try to knock each other off small platforms while ers speak up about laborer employers,” said John Renteria system and president of Centro Civico Mexi- inineranon canoin Salt Lake City. Volunteers have made thou- avs AT sands ofblue ribbonsfor people they are cheered on by other scouts from Elk Ridge’s Troop 963 during the Scout Expo at Thanksgiving Point on Saturday. The troop’s scoutmaster, Rick Thayne,is a self-described history buff and acquired 1930's era uniformsfor the troop on eBay. to wear to showtheir support. The national boycott calls for workers and students to take the day off On April 8, a downtownmarchupState Street to Thanksgiving Point hosts annual Wasatch Front Scouting Expo the state Capitol drew anestimatedtens of thousands of demonstrators. Another marchis planned Monday aroundLiberty Park southeast of downtown. “They might surprise us again.” said Tony Yapias. Caleb Warnock DAILY HERALE directorof ProyectoLatino de Utah. See BOYCOTT, A3 oncernis writtenall over his face. “You threw away mygold?” asks 8-year-old lan Shumway of the Payson Lions Club Cub Scout Pack 1577. The gold has not been thrown away, sim- North Logan considers expandingliquor licenses to restaurants ply stored for safekeeping. From behind a campchair, Ian's mother, Ann Shumway, produces a sandwichbagfilled with sand, muddy water and eight ouncesof “gold” — spray painted aquarium rocks — hand-sifted during several hours by Ian from a huge tub of muddy sand and water. The Shumways werepart of an estimated 20,000 people whoflocked to Thanksgiving Point on Saturday for the annual Wasatch LOGAN — North Logan is considering allowing an unlimited number of restaurants to obtain liquor licenses while alsoprohibiting future convenierice Front Scouting Expo. The fundraiser fea- tured more than 150 Boy Scout troops and CubScout packsputting on demonstrations - ofscience,crafts andskills. stores fromselling beer in a compromise designed to encourage morerestaurantsto locate there. “Wewantto encourage high-quality restaurants in Stilt-walking, sword play, opticalillusions, rope-making, gutter boat races, smart hiking, paper plane-making,geology, genius kits, staff making, a vortex generator, weather forecasting, marshmallow guns, See SCOUTS, A9 our town,” North Logan Mayor Cary Watkins said. oe to war: e march down tle more than a year agothatallows three restaurants See LIQUOR, A3 | : | Broadway it New York City during a mass ray cea ie warin Iraq on Saturday. JAM ROUNTRE : INSIDE alcohol products.” The North Logan City Council approvedalaw lit- Thousands come together for anti-war demonstration — March for an end ie “In that, we're going tounlimit the amountoflicenses to beissued to restaurants for on-site sale of beer and JEREMY HARMON Daily Herald Trading post: Boy scout Dyllan Dujardin, 11, of Cedar Hills Troop 1206,looks at items ona mountain mantrading blanket that belong to Scott Daniel, of Orem, in the Varsity Scout area of the Scout Expo at Thanksgiving Point on Saturday. critic of the war whosesoldier THE A son also died in Iraq,joined in the march,as did actress Susan Saran- NEW YORK — Tens of thousands ofprotesters marched Sat- don and the Rev. Jesse Jackson. “End this war, bring the troops urday through lower Manhattan to oe) read oe sign ae by See a photo you would like to demand an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops fromIraq, } marchers on the sunny afternoon, three years after the war in Iraq have in your home or office? hoursafter this month's deathtoll reached 70. Cindy Sheehan,a vociferous began. The motherof a Marine ¢ NATIONWORLD A4 ———— _AS OPINIONS Desmond Bute See PROTEST, A9 FOR:SALE ‘ Daily Herald photos now are available online at heraldextra.com/gallery. CANDIDATE CONVENTION © ® . : t t mo—* paey Republican candidates narrowed down : fefor state race HISTORY _B2, B3 sunny ‘ ' OBITUARIES B7 UFESTYE. C1 7 BUSINESS SPORTS Dt HIGH 69 LOW 41 GIO: VOLUME% Alan Choate DAILY HERALD . inside ¥ court, wasn't so fortunate. Instead, delegates to the convention nominated state Rep. Marga- David Cox of Lehi. And incumbent state Rep. James Ferrin of Orem was almost neck and neck with necessary to secure the nomination. That race will be decided in a primary vote as well. rowed an idea from the hit movie “Napoleon Dynamite” for the Utah County GOP convention Saturday _in SenateDistrict 15. Hellewell wasn't the only leg_islative incumbent who ran into House District 58, meaning voters will decide the'nomination ina June 27 primary. Reps. Brad Daw of Orem (District 60) and AafonTilton of Springville (District 65) were nominated for th shirts, a play on the plain “Vote for Pedro”shirts from the film’s school president election. Pedro won his race. Hellewell In House District 56, the votes went decisively to Kenneth Sumsion of American Fork over the currentofficeholder,state Rep. personfield seeking to replace Daytonin HouseDistrict 61, but neither Garr Judd nor Keith Grover garnered the 60 percent vote The SenateDistrict 15 race was marred by an anonymousattack | See CONVENTION, A9 numberof votes, A8 and AD State Sen. Parley Hellewell bor- ret Dayton to represent the party andpassed out “Votefor Parley” T- trouble. challenger Stephen Sandstrom in In other contested races, state Delegates also narrowed a three- re-election. WWW.HERALDEXTRA.COM — CALL 375-5103 TO SUBSCRIBE candidates are chosen AB roscnc Me Coe didates fared by the |