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Sm v-- " -- - i Bridgerland The Herald Journal Logan Utah In brief out on Pioneer Park vandals $1 000 reward ' : The new lawn at Mention Pioneer Park was vandalized Thursday night just a day afler workers pul the finishing touches on it and upset residents arc offering a reward for information on the vandals Brian Locke of the Cache County Sheriff’s Office said grass was seeded at the park at 2(X) West and 100 North on Wednesday and Thursday night someone drove through the park several times tearing up the ground and leaving big ruts “It’s a mess” Locke said “They really tore it up" Residents of Mention have put logeth- era $1000 reward for any information leading to the conviction of those involved in the vandalism Anyone with information can call Locke at 750— 7417 Sunday October 13 1996 Page 3 Q V C showcasing Cache Valley broadcasts “This is a great opportunity for our stale to showcase Utah’s outstanding products and beautiful scenery" said Gov Mike Leavitt in a news release “Utah has one of the highest rates of startups in the country and ‘Utah Week’ on QVC will give our entrepreneurs a chance to nationally market their great ideas” Shopping network plans to broadcast live from Providence Inn Icon By Michael R Weibel small-busine- staff writer Several local businesses will be high- lighted on QVC the home shopping ss QVC Publicity Coordinator Robyn Jocllc Blanc said her company's film channel when its television crews visit Cache Valley on Oct 21 The promotion is part of a statewide QVC tour that will feature 106 Utah products during a wccklong scries of live crews from Chester Pa will interview business owners at two locations the Providence Inn and Icon fitness products The local businesses that will be featured include Icon Genesis Sales of his unique moving toothbrush have been “phenomenal” since appearing on the television network “Overnight we had nationwide exposure” he said ”Wc think the world of Advanced Dental Technology Plainfolk Dolls and Urban Forest Wixxfworks LuAnnc Minnig of Plainfolk Dolls in Hyde Park said she's nervous about the upcoming broadcast Her line of col- lectible QVC" dolls sells soft-sculptur- ed Cache Chamber of Commerce President Doug Thompson said QVC will throughout the world But she's unsure how far QVC could launch her business also show a video titled Hat-in- n Your Wtv Throunh Cache Valley featuring local eateries Thompson said it includes The Bluebird Restaurant and Candy Co Cox “Who knows where this will take you” she said But Terry Bradley's been through this before His company Advanced Dental Technology in Trcmonton has been on QVC several times in the past 18 months Honey Gosncr Foods LcBcau's and Aggie Ice Cream Shoshone plan tourist attraction Ice arena architects seek design ideas The Salt Lake City architectural firm & Associates will open its doors this week to share their ideas and collect others from the public about a proposed indoor ice skating rink A special session with the architects is scheduled 9-- 1 1 am Monday at Rhe-mEnterprises 11 15 N 200 East in Logan That office will also be open 9 am to 6:30 pm Monday through Thursday in an open house setting for people to drop in at any time A public hearing to review and vote on preliminary design ideas will be at 7:30 pm Tuesday in the Cache County council chambers 120 N 100 West Logan The designs will be narrowed to the lop three in a 7 pm hearing Thursday in the Hyde Park City Office 113 E Center For more information contact Janet 6 Borg at Tribal Chairman Delbert Farmer told Idaho utilities regulators Thursday "People are fascinated the with history sentimental value of the pioneers We are wise enough to take advantage to make a clean dollar off what people want" Crime-ca- ll Commission hearing at the T ribal Business Center was to consider FORT HALL Idaho AP) -Tribes The Shoshonc-Bannoc- k have a plan for promoting of Hart Fisher Smith tourism with a 24 of track between Fort Hail and the old Gay Mine site that Union Pacific Railroad wants to tear up ar If the track stays the tribes would consider building an Indian village and letting a 300-hea- d buffalo herd graze in the pasture along the way “The Oregon Trail runs right along the Gay Line 752-832- The Logan City Police Department is attempting to locate anyone who may have witnessed or may have information about the following crimes Those with information are asked to contact Crime-ca- ll You may remain 9 at anonymous and you may be eligible to receive a cash reward 750-719- Hit and run On Oct 6 19 at approximately 45 minutes after midnight a vehicle described as an extended cab Chevrolet truck silver in color with a wide blue a small passenger stripe rear-ende- d vehicle at the intersection of 400 N and Main Street As a result of the accident whether abandoning the track would affect the area's economy available Theft of firearms Jenie Skoy i Candidates Bruce Darley former Hyrum mayor and Jacqueline White a retired teacher are both vying for one Jacquebne Whita ot German made Mauser Luger 9mm handgun one Smith and Wesson 357 was approximately six months ago There was no sign of forced entry into the house and nothing else was reported stolen Class ring recovered Logan City police are looking for the K owner of a 1996 Logan High School K class ring that was recovered during a recent investigation of stolen jewelry If you think you may be the owner or know of someone who has lost a class 9 at 'rinp please call Crime-ca- ll 750-719- Agendas Hie LopwMimicpdGountd mens pjn Monday in City Hall 255 Y Man Sc 6:15 to discuKtriKomnainKabcsK issues T1 moratorium on armed dndared a y al new leieconimunicaCKx prwett Thai moratorium ends this week unless the council extends it when it meets agam Wednesday rughL M nidav e SKf' but it is 'tf'eung if- slated as a ’study ses - iren tc die public d dents on the school hoard White said she's sensitive to the unique problems today's school kids face “There are lots of broken homes About 25 percent (of kids) aren't living w ith both parents” White has lived in Paradise for 51 years and is the mother of five children She retired from teaching in 1988 and has been a member ol the Cache County School Board for eight years The biggest issue on White's agenda is to address building needs by working with the Cache County Building Task Force She believes the (wo freshman centers in Hyrum and Richmond must be torn down “It is not feasible to rehabilitate them” she said Limiting classroom mzi is alvt a crucial issue for While so that the classroom is conducive to learning “You a want them seat The candidate elected will serve a Smith-fiel- Jacqueline White said that after being a teacher at Mountain Crest and Sky View High School for 26 years she’d be a strong advocate for teachers and stu- Board to play musical semi-automat- ic 7-s- Indian Reservation the tribes must prove that the line is potentially profitable 'Ilie precinct covers Benvrn and staff writer It’s time for the Cache County School A resident on Aspen Drive reported the following handguns and rifles stolen from his home: one black Beretta 92F 9mm handgun one stainless steel Casull 454 handgun with a 10" barrel cherry wood grips and a Leapold 2x scope one Ruger 22 caliber pistol double action single six with wood grips one black handgun stainless steel handgun with a 6” barrel one Remington 7400 3006 semiautomatic rifle and one Ruger 1022 22 caliber rifle with a clip The firearms were kepi in a locked gun cabinet which was forced open The last known time of die weapons being intact under federal law to remove the tracks because they have not been used in more than two years To keep the tracks on the Fort Hall Cache school candidates stress building needs open but five people Department would appreciate any information on the whereabouts of the suspect Chevy truck or its driver Logan City firefighters extinguish flames underneath a carport at 73 N 500 E in Logan Friday afternoon Edwin Marin was working on the fuel system of his Cadillac around 1 pm when the fire started in the engine compartment of the car flames quickly spread to the carport the car was under Damage estimates from the fire were not immediately Cadillac flambe ing to witnesses the truck had three or accident scene Logan City Police Union Pacilic has the right Mitch Mascaro 'Herald Journal chairs again Only three seats on the board are suffered front-en- d damage as there were pieces of headlights in the debris at the right-of-wa- The Idaho Public Utilities two individuals were transported to Logan Regional Hospital The suspect fled the scene of the accident Accordfour passengers The truck apparently stretch 12-mi- lc are Kenneth Wade and Tamara Grange can't have so many of them (students) so hat you can’t get around to them” she said Raising properly taxes for a bond issue is a bad idea said W'hitc She opposes a properly tax increase she said because the tax puts an unfair burden on farmers She wonders if another tax — like income tax — might be used for this purpose Disciplining children early on in their education and providing them with the latest computer training arc two other educational approaches White sees as vital “They love computers and as they learn to read and write on them they are set for the world” she said If elected to the school board Dariiv said he would represent student cores ms well because of his 21 years of experi ence as the director of Utah State University s Associated Students Darley thinks schools in the district need to work mure on discipline problems Some teachers find it harder to discipline said Darley because they are afraid of lawsuits being slapped on them “Teachers become babysitters rathei than teachers’ he said He thinks some parents give teachers the feeling that “if you do anything to my child i'll sue you" Physical facilities are a priority for Darley because of the rapid growth in population in the Cache district Darley said he'd support the Building Task Force's building recommendations He would also support a bond issue but he feels that it should be based on something besides a property tax Many of the students' parents are renting he said and don't even pay property taxes Teaching computer skills in the school district is also important he said “We need to stay up in the latest techniques and education so that students will be prepared for the information age" said Darlcv What’s in a street name? By Charles staff writer FI Featherstone What would Brigham Young think? Friday the Franklin County Commission lired to solve the vexing problem of JUKI East Located just east of Franklin about 6 miles of the street points uul straight north from the Maple Creek Road Easy enough But the southern spur about a miles long doesn't come out straight In order to gel to 4UKJ East south of Maple Crick Road you must make a right at 3800 or 34X1 Fast and follow a couple of curves for awhile before finding the proper JUKI East address “Some people-- come looking and don't know if ihey can't Tnd the addle" they give up” chairman said ci Brad Smi'F vv-- si rite r ifc- - rrrri'‘n tm Franklin Count) Mail gets misdelivered Pizza Boys take a wrong turn and wind up in Montana Relatives are bewildered So the commission decided to rename that southern fork of JWllj Fast Dale McKay the commissioner who represent' western Franklin County hit upon an idea: name the part ol the street north of Maple Cicck Road JUKI Fast No:1! and the pan south JUKI I commislany Bradford sioner who rcP'cMTK o siden" on the conf usir g i’e ’t b i f a-- ! t'-- sired smild 1 think it’s idea” he said an address - - a pcn- He )'! cJ with S 411110 Last S11:!1 However Smith said that all aJ ci Juno as rer is ji f !dT ki n ’he SV - - s'uiheas: comij of the grid that starts at the intersection of State and Oneida streets in Preston Hav ing a Nonh South and South South street might not be well proper So after renaming the hard to find southern stretch of 4UKJ players on this year's team are moving up on the career points scored list for Utah State Abu Wilson and Micah Knorr could end up as high as second and third place by the end of this football season The current ranking is as follows: Two Aggie football Fast “4000 East Qxkiller Road" the commission decided it had to distinguish the northern stretch easy-to-rea- Hence “4000 East Wright-woo- d Road ” Imagine — 4557 S 4000 Fas ( Jx killer Road “We'll need to inform the post office and mail all the residents that their addresses have changed” said County Clerk I Hi-Larsen who lives safety unennfused street in Preon ston “If I wire their commissionwho isn't “I'd er" h Lst i: while I s:j S-- se-i-- w as campaigning " Tvnc oc rr Satj'Off) r Menoc Sure sr |