Show Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday April 9 1996 Court refuses to block second Yellowstone wolf release DENVER (AP) — A appeals court on Monday to block the ongoing release of wolves from ciation that said: “The application for injunction and emergency stay was denied" The issue is largely academic since 13 wolves were released from pens in the park last week and four more are scheduled for release Thursday said Ed Bangs a federal wolf biologist involved with the project federal refused second pens in Yellowstone National Park The 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals issued a onc-scntcn- cc statement to John Bloomquist the Helena Mont attorney for the Montana Stock growers Asso The stockgrowers along with the Beartooth Stock Association had appealed Wyoming US Dis- trict Judge William Downes' decision of March 29 denying an emergency stay and allowing the release The two groups had asked for the preliminary injunction to block the release of the wolves until the outcome of their lawsuit against the Interior Department could be determined In the lawsuit the groups alleged the US Fish and Wildlife Service should have conducted an environmental analysis on the latest wolf release the second release of the effort to restore the predators to A knack state honor for job she has at since childhood appointed Berrett to the city recorder position in 1990 “We are proud of her accomplishments and fortunate to have her on our team” The clerks association honored Bcrrctt 49 a former president of the recorders associa- - be bargain prices “What they typically do is they’ll approach someone and offer them a service that maybe the person didn't even realize he needed or was marginally interested in” Essex said “Typically they'll tell (the homeowner) Ws just did a job down the street and we’ll just about give this to you for cost’ “Typically it’s 'Well we’ve got to do it right now We can't do it later’ ” What generally happens is the pytfraq shoddy paving and roofing jobs Bill Essex investigations supervisor for the division's con- tractors section said an unlicensed work crew made the rounds this week in Midvale and Spanish Fork victims end up paying two or even three times as much as a licensed contractor would have Essex said the travel in new professional-lookin- g vehicles and offer to do charged And because the work frMnNiy I ers were unlicensed the an unlicensed crew a total of $7000 to pave their driveways Essex said consumers should be wary of any offer door-to-do- BfoGuarfl Pool& Spa Products a Aaraf your poor apt £ Jaaitarial Supply Cl Cache Chemical §T4NU4n-m-44!- 752-095- e USPS would ask for references too but I would be real skeptical about having them do any work no matter what the situation is particularly if it’s in a rural area” 69 Hi Center Logan delivery of their Herald Jraraal by 3:30 pa M-- F AS property ripbn a S am Smday 10KIO a ary tdMitieearrra aeraof arty be reprodaod a araigacd arrtlmtt Ac Off) MondayFridey Saturdey Hours: 7:30nmtoS:00pm am to Noon Ctonad Sunday C ! 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Idaho TelqOM Ulib IMepbouc 732-21Second Poauge hid Logan Uub 752-21- 2 trator for the district The fee was intended to pay for capital improvements in an overcrowded school district that has seen its population increase since 1990 from 1700 to about 3l0o houses New homes r i erH-rfTL- 850 S Main 6 Mtiriad Sahacribeii am mcehrit already-bui- lt “Ask for a license” advised the division's Jim Grant “I Herald Journal 11 been wanting it back” said Burke Jolley business adminis- U 1850 N Main Logan KATER— SHOP has spoken “Tne majority (of callers) has newcomers who moved into or 19“ GORDON'S GLASS our 40tti home- owner generally has not recourse if the work isn’t satisfactory Essex points to a pair or Spanish Fork homeowners who paid WINDSHIELDS CHIP REPAIR SUITS SUITS SUITS “But I don’t think the board is we’re waiting to hear” she said Gearly though a good segment of the community dead-se- t tim jhu tree-trimmi- ng Investigators with the state Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing already have received complaints that c?n artists are here victimizing homeowners with Lowry back but so far the school district doesn't seem anxious to give any refunds Instead they've schedI fil’ t uled public hearings on the matAP photo ter Some residents sec the move as disingenuous Ogden City Recorder Gloria Berrett has been 'playing office' all her life “I want my $68(X) back” said Berrett who first took shorthand notes with Ed Brophy who was taxed a doution for establishing a centralized records storage facility and an optical imaging system a pencil and pad of paper when she started as ble impact on the duplex he built a deputy recorder in 1983 jokes that city at Deer Valley last year for city records “It’s not fair” agreed Janet recorders are the people who really know the In the past few years she also has devela resident of the new Smith conand circles ordinance and new a political changes filing indexing city’s oped system Moose Hollow subdivision adjasolidated 63 voting districts to 31 and policy procedures “I really enjoy being involved in knowing cent to Jeremy Ranch and among completed the transfer of years of handwritten what is happening” she said “People ask me those who question what they say cemetery records to an electronic database The city recorder’s staff can be seen at all how I can take minutes for a living But it is is the inequity of the fee “We’re not new to the area” ublic meetings quietly tapping the keys of documenting history I love my job and I said Smith who has lived inside love Ogden City” laptop computers the district’s boundaries for 10 years and says the fee was inherently flawed because it ignored paving roofing and other work for what seem to flock back to Utah school board president Nikki now-outlaw- Springtime brings contractor scams to Utah SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — It’s springtime: the swallows return to San Juan Capistrano and the unscrupulous contractors which raised roughly Those hit with the levy want their money ve peers” said Mayor Glenn Mccham who built before the fee was imp and since it was outlawed also have been exempted The district is looking for solutions One proposal would turn what’s already been paid into a “donation” said hard feelings it generated That and lawmakers made such fees illegal last year tant meeting She would file papers or ol Downes ruled $25 million through a fee of $3393 imposed on new homes since 1994 was not worth the Berrett’s favorite toy was a typewriter where she would pretend to take notes at an impor- dictation on a pad “My mother always told me I would have a job like this” said Bcrrctt the Ogden City recorder “1 was always playing office" The after-schoplay time led to typing shorthand and business machine classes in high school and eventually certification as a municipal clerk Then she was named last month as Outstanding City Recorder of the Year by the Utah Municipal Gcrks Association “It comes as no surprise that Gloria has received this level of recognition from her in an environmental analysis Officials concluded that the experiment OGDEN Utah (AP) — As a child Gloria make-belie- information really was not new at all As a result the Fish and Wildlife Service is not obligated to once again review the project were released in 1993 They say the Fish and Wildlife Service needs to conduct an environmental analysis to determine if a new environmental impact statement is needed on the PARK CITY Utah (AP) — The city has halted its use of a controversial school impact fee on new homebuilders aimed at forcing newcomers to pay their own way Ogden’s city recorder wins scratch groups considered to be new new information has become available since the first wolves Park City suspends disputed impact fee for facts excelled release But Downes ruled that what the America’s northern Rockies The groups argued significant La Victoria Mild PICANTE SAUCE Campbell’s PORK & Jennie-- O Festive CAKE CUPS TURKEY Meadow Gold Slice Pop 6 PK TWIN POPS HAMS 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