Show M r--- I r ' i Monday March 16 1998 i Thn Herald Journal Logan Utah - Police seek witnesses Ito parking lot attack Igianboard bffidal Norfo Park Police re looking for wit--' nesaei to a pouible attempted mugging ii the Wal-Ma- petting lot in Nortn rt ' ‘jjjg hoy ii afraid that Ida friends! says schools chose j won’t be there for Uni Its mesiage uyi tfant you’re not a bad penon or a flawed ' other shows instead becauie you’re ill” Johnson 3 t v- - penon a s He uid they iimpty chofte other per formances including Alice in- Wonder-- ’ land another USU production and a BvThe AsaodatadPreas The Children's Theater ‘ tailon its education accompanied by some outside Educators in the Logan City School yearly productions to dementary-scho- d District chose not to send students to a curriculum’ Johnson told The Sidt Lake activities Jensen said “We have a lot of opportunities for those activities" Children’s Theatre production about a Tribune' i - But this year's (day drew only about Johnson said that in his invitation to young hemophiliac who is the fint skipped performance in 18 3000 students from several school dis ‘ Logan and other school districts he tricts in the Cache Valley area com- - included portions of the state fourth and yean curricula which call for The day The Yellow Boot is the true pared with about 7000 for past ifth-grade ' : ' about situations that pose a risk the contracted who of a production yirus learning boy story ' “The that causes AIDS Arough a blood trensr response war differed to plays ‘ of HIV transmission and to "identify fusion V abouttalidng animals ora character liv-- needs of people who are living with libras” "The play is about the fears of the 'ihg in a fantasy world that ’may teach long-ter-m v! ' One Logan school that did have stu-child with his 4—linp with Ms friends morals and values” he said and family” said Colin Johnson foe ’ Logan School District Curriculum Vidents attend the performance was foe ele theater department chairman at Utah Director Richard Jensen said foe ded- - Edith Bowen Schoolmen Had it been a play about AIQS with another facet I would have never taken the Idds There was no ’ sexuality involved at all 4 Fears for wildlife rise as more rush to wilds TWIN FALLS Idaho fAP) — Snow- '' mobiles motorcycles Mkers bicyclists and snowshoen nre increasingly making inroads into Idaho’s backcountry causing some to view foe activities of recreationists ns a growing forest to wildlife ' The stampede into the backcountry is V - “ Kayo Rnees Principal Edith Bowen mentary run by USU faculty - ' four-wheeler- s - ‘ HIV-positi- ve 00 - k "JjJjJ faceVl would have never takcn said luqre Rhees imncipal of Edith Bowen There was no sexuality involved at all Rhees added that the children “were very thoughtful and reflective about tjieir experience at the (day” ’ a primary reason behind sweeping changes to Idaho’s system for licensing 3 ett hunters said CM Nellis Magic Vif 3ley supervisor for the Idaho Department leu i ! '(Logan on March 8 A woman told notice ihe wai ' ed in the parking lot about 6 pm that Sunday by n pair of Hupaaic femalea as (he returned to her car after shopping Police are particularly interested in talking to a couple from Nibley who the woman laid came to her aid Anyone who might have witnessed the alleged assault should icall the North Farit!Nice Department at 753-76- or Fish Sad Game “More people either means Page 3 fflW pay too medi for Mds? In brief 3 - crit-- 3 ten Or mote restrictions on people” Neffis said “It’s that steale" a group of ux snowmobil- 3ere from Boise'were cited for roaring n aeries of "no trespassing” signs an area on the west slope of the '‘White Cloud Mountains dosed to proofed wintering elk After a long cold winter in the Saw-too- th Valley me last thing elk need is to ' wallow through deep snow in a frenzy ''to eacape marauding snowmobiles say Nellis nd others With metabolisms virtually running’ ‘’on fumes the elk were foroisd to use '(precious energy The effort might not have killed them on the spot- but Rah land Game fears it left form mote to the next threat ' vul-9nen- b But the leader of a vehicle group disagrees - mjor: ' off-ro- ad that hiye high vehicle) rise stiBri4 have) foal highest populadomof garnet L 'animals'? uud Cfauk Coffins executive b director of foe Pocatello-base- d Blue 11 iuTMany- - arena: roncen-JVtsatioos'- (off-roo- gpitiftirm finatiriwi: i- The aqrament that motorized iz drive wildlife out of an area is a users bogus nhadaatyaopjn ft8ybfltaaa89D&500 i Naina Induda-- X ? iaifo paif off a ig nnbiialitsftla In proponed aarfe GKpl WliBf wwm HjpVMOiy fnunm at aO pnv Tueaday at the tCound Owmbfcs 120 N j a truce ytfiisnanNsrnnhclude WMmr anafcar:-o- I ip mo nioa npdoona of wnlor jT? gfiaaHrBKJfSft water management eMRfea i u: y I I ££ES£ESSiSSfn Edltor'n note: Each week The Herald Journal npMthm artWea that ran In the SBMiKKSS' PES Cache uM for Mreh86-- in Dig grants despite not a site n ' Friinkie Darren and Bus Barrie have both returned from pugilistic conquests in foe dries of the Northwest Barrie states that on foe moning following Ms the state of our beginnings victory over Eddie Shannon light weight champion of die Northwest eight telegrams offering good mittee of the Chamber of Commerce inducements to meet various fighters of and foe different groups of people who but has so for accepted none met yesterday to consider foe clearing ’r of public plans of loafing boys and foe WHITES 'isprevention of defacing public buildings One killed and Nine Others Thken Elida Sophis Kjabeck of Wellftville that if such places could be cleared that Captive fry Standing Paaae hu filed suit in foe District Court for the most of the boys would go back to The Rest Want to Surrender But : divorce from Antan Andreas Kjabeck' different organizations Hold Ont for Guarantees Executive LindMad of foe Boy Scouts alleging cruelty and desertion Both had been married before and each had a reported that they had seventy five per By Associated Press : SALT LAKE CTTY Man 23 family She asks foe usual interlocutory cent of the boys of die city in foe scout ' One fadlan was slain and nine others decree and such alimony as die court organization ud that a drive was on to f the boys in the various hn tWrmina ' Including four squaws ‘were captured get more-oalso the late skinnish a yesterday following v wards to become scouts It was between renegade Piutes and a white' in Saturday’s issue of The Journal in sense of the meeting that there should posse foarWisshcamb in Southern Utah’ addition to an ilhmiinsting article upon ' be close cooperation on the part of the according to reports received today The die existing coal situation in foe East at city police force the schools and peo- fint truce proposals since die outbreak the present time and which at times v pie in charge of foe public daces such as foe holds and interuiban station and of the Indians last Monday occurred affects foe entire country occasionally today at Blanding when two friendly : and for which he presents a solution die parents Most of foe trouble in die Navajos brought word 'from the Babson presents an article on “Condi- - city comes from the boys being idle and an tions in the Mountain States” which congregating in public places where beleagured Piute band surrounded ' armed posse andcut off forty-eig- by while not toor optimistic presents proof' thea stories are told their schemes in die fastnesses of die dark tank that while no present tidal wave of pros- - cocted and property is defaced Now country The inriimw ask complete guar- - perity may be looked for general busi- - that spring is upon us a good deal of the antees for the lives of the renegades An ness and economic conditions show loafing vrol cease at three public places much Improvement over those of a year but another problem is presented when answer is to be made some time today crowds of young boys gather at ago and are steadily improving after a grounds such as foe Grim Scott Cunningham of Salt Lake drove severe and prolonged period of readjust- i play is unsupervised and Ms car so fast while visiting Ogden that meat The West he asserts is the sec- the speed cop became interested and tion which produces those manly and is the cause or much trouble to the Col- -: finally arrested him When foe car was robust qualities that are foe backbone of authorities of the Brigham Young searched they found 75 bottles of gin American civilization Both articles are lege during all the summer and fall mnwthft- and now Cunningham has to face a 'worthwhile r ' Just what to do and how to take care as well as ' ' 2 charge of transporting liquor of foe leisure time of foe young boys is one of fast driving They took his r MOVE TO PREVENT DAMAGE a problem of foe city and organizations BY LOAFERS machine from Mm too 1 It was the opinion of the special corn- - to nandle By NORTH LOGAN — Library official in North Logan have secured 570000 in government grants despite the city's failure over the past months to find a site ' The City Council has been searchir for a site since voters approved a $2 iU-'-A-1- hgCemmlaalon meets atTpJtvTOee- l ' Hearing a report regaidbig the acthri NaeoftheaiyCoundL Reviewing the Inal phut of phase two of Mountain View Estates for Laval 3700NUAHjfiway91 Dtoouealng Blake Parker's concept plan for a commercial aubdMekm at 4000 i ML8L91 Addressing Brian Lawmen's concept subdivision at plan tar a multipie-tamit-y ! SOON 300 WeaL ' Hearing Jerry Olson proposal to purchase foe Herria property on UA81 - if" ' f AThe Baneon Culrini r keprninamant mstslnt mi- -'r r Tueeday at the Benson LDS Church 3432 s N 3000 Want Beneon Agenda Name s Include daouaalngtw new Ira hydmnt slnatalBtlonpolcy ' T-- ” 9 V- - Got local mwn Up? £&tCal CttyEdtorMflta Wenoetyren Ext 3023 ati? ' 752-21V 21 VA1 1 lion bond issue in November for a y center The facility would supplant a small library next to library-activit- the city offices But difficulties in negotiating for vate land have stalled construction : Hearing Jay Jenka presentation of n concept ptart lor a commercial bulling at r’r - - I t 1 m m m m m i mmmmmtne pri- North Logan owns vacant land at 2500 North and 1000 East near Elk Ridge Park but officials say they are reluctant to use the site for foe library The council has held several closed-domeetings with landowners but no deal has been struck The city was in danger of losing a or $70000 federal grant because it was contingent on determining a library con-hou-rs ht Phi Jensen staff writer location by March 7 But a city team led by Mayor Jack Draxler and Librarian Sue Randleman met with federal grant officials and were assured North Log would get foe money Randkman i d bond issue did not The require any tax increase North Logan said it can borrow the money through issuing bonds and pay foe drat through routine tax revenues ' voter-approve- - Randleman said the' library which also will include facilities for city and public gatherings could be ready in a year after groundbreaking 1 - - ‘ ft j |