Show Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday April 4 1996 Court hears arguments in Park City expulsions SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah ijuana on the school campus During a hearing Wednesday attorney Joe Tesch argued the students were treated unfairly when the school board punished them under a policy they knew nothing about He said they had never been in trouble before and that at least one of them was student an honor-ro- ll Briefs submitted by the state Attorney General's Office said all three students had been disciplined earlier for being Supreme Court has heard arguments over whether school officials were within their rights when they expelled three Park City middle school students for having marijuana The justices took the case under advisement Wednesday and did not indicate when they would rule The students were in seventh grade at Treasure Mountain Middle School in 1993 when they admitted to having mar disruptive in the lunchroom and that one had burned toilet paper in a school bathroom The three had the marijuana on school grounds on a Saturday when school was not in session A month later the stu- dents were confronted by Principal to having pot Mona Briggs and on campus Teach said although the students chose a bad place to have the marijuana the punishment they received was excessive Hansen milks plan to close park areas 3&I The Utah Republican whose of Democratic foes has fired back with a tongue-in-cheletter to fellow House members “President Qinton and (Interior) Secretary Babbitt Need Your Help” it proclaims Hansen says he noticed in the ek new Clinton budget that the White House is trying to terminate operations at the National Judge David Young that the school had Mt adequately publicized the new policy Young agreed and granted an injunction returning the students to school and photos Also it hiking route descriptions maps wildlife the on tutorials geography and as is used the of park human history prehistoric The Capitol Reef Web site was established nine months ago Internet users are using the Web to plan tours make reservations request campground information and explore resource management issues facing public lands in southern Utah about any inforPeople can instantly obtain just mation they desire about the park on a 24 hour pep day basis The Web site is located at (http:wwwnpsgovcareclectvchtm) on OGDEN Utah (AP) — It takes the average Weber State University student 58 yean to earn a degree longer than counterparts at any other of Utah’s institutions of higher education However school officials say that revelation in the new Utah Higher Education Report is not sur- prising since 38 percent of Weber students are takcredit the number ing less than 12 full houn of e status needed for Also 39 percent of Weber students this year are 25 or older and 22 percent of those are over 30 years old Admissions director Chris Riven said Weber’s avenge student is probably working to support a family or took off a couple of yean from school to serve a Mormon Church mission The avenge University of Utah student runs a dose second in the amount of time it takes to complete s bachelor’s degree 56 yean The report notes that longer degree completion times reflects a nationwide trend in which traditional students who go straight to college from high school and gets a degree without interruptions are becoming a minority The report shows that the average student attending Utah colleges is between 24 and 29 yean old has at least a part-tim- e job and is often married or a single parent full-tim- The maturity level makes a significant difference” parkways “President Clinton and Secretary Babbitt just need a member of Congress to introduce their proposal As chairman of the First fan Subcommittee on National Parks Forests and Lands with jurisdiction over this issue I can assure you of fair and prompt consider- Capitol Reef web page wins praise AP photo CAPrrOL REEF NATIONAL PARK Utah (AP) — Capitol Reef National Park has been recognized as one of the “Top 100 Best Web Sites” in the country by Planet 100 an independent computer Most men would taka aome ribbing for wearing a We to a baaebaN game — espedaly In sunny St George Utah But wlwn you’re the governor people cut you a Rttle slack Utah Governor Mike Leavitt took in a few Innings of the Dixie High game against his alma mater Cedar Oty High and visited with aome old Mends Wednesday In St George ation” Hansen wrote Hansen was attacked by Babbitt last year because he helped push a bill to create a commission to develop criteria for adding new unite to the National Park system The panel also would make suggestions on whether to apply “(bos 'criteria-- to ome existing World Wide Web site rating service The firm reviews about 1200 sites each year serving as a type of oonsumer report service for the lane of the information superhighway fast-growi- Capitol Reef uses the popular Internet graphic internee as a tool to offer park information such as to help tribe keep artifacts donor chipsv in Anonymous ' tv ji 1 U1T psrktfhsf’boutd Uubse-- 1 J LE WISTONr Idaho (AP)— i iiye Committee 'nqanUy4w transferred an other ‘Samiu Perce lesSW ? ‘ The Nez Tribe’s effort to hold onto a collection of cultural artifacts got s tremendous boost with a $150000 gift from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous agencies Babbitt accused Hansen and other Republicans of trying to close more than 200 national Hansen denied Earks which then pressured National The contribution Wednesday pushes the campaign past the halfway mark of the Park Service director Roger fund-raisi- ng Kennedy to say under oath that he was unaware of any list to dose sell or privatize any park $60000 goal That amount must be raised by Babbitt has said he opposes removing any unit of the National 1 or the collection will return to the Ohio Historical June Park Service — except for the three pathways which he said a Society “We certainly appreciate state highway division might whomever it is” Tribal Execu- operate better Chairman Penney said Of the gener- ous contributor “I think many people doubted that amount could be raised I think we’ll make exchange for other goods Eventually it became the property of the Ohio Historical Soci- it” ety When the collection was recalled last year it sparked an emotional outcry from the tribe who argued it is of great histori- The Ohio group loaned the National items to the Nez Perce Park Visitors Center at Idaho in 1979 Last year the society the collection back bid sell it to the tribe Spalding cal and spiritual value coordinator Tom Hudson said the latest gift is intended to match the $100000 asked for agreed to Fund-raisi- has the the anonymous donation is to adopt the most valuable item in the collection: a man's beaded 20-pie- ce and quilled shirt valued at $250000 Hudson declined to reveal the identity of the $150000 donor USPS 73 UW 241-82- earlier pledged by the Lillian B bought by the Rev Henry Spalding a missionary among the Nez 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