Show fTi 1 TW i i- s s wr vv f i i i v- -- i f n - v"in ‘wV 1 i i i - i i- - r " 1 r V I I Page 18— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday March 27 1996 eathecDnfoLlinkS ITHEIWEATHER Utah outlook Tho big plctoro Cocho Vclloy outlook TjNMoretures Motet prevtoue (toy's high and ovamigM low to 6:33 am Forecast for noon 8alurday 60 62 62 41 62 ' 40 81 66 SnRanctaoo 60 62 60 36 States 67 46 Tureen WMihglon DA 73 63 PMadaktta PoSmiOre MST 1 Logan 47°"! 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Moon: FM Quartan Aprils 1228 pm Utah Almanaot On thla data In 1966 Logan'a high tamparatura reached 68 degrees 1 a weapons and banning hidden guns on die University of Utah choola to ban adulta with concealed weapons permits from car- tying firearms on the property Three billa that would have imposed one or more of those bans were filed for die 1998 sea sion ‘ But Senate President Lane Bountiful pulled Beattie his bill and the other two proposR-W- als died after legislative lepal counsel advised that existing state policies prohibiting state workers from carrying concealed we wouldn't have my of those problems today” Classes resumed for a day with photograph The girls both 12 are to be buried today Services are scheduled Saturday for the three other victims teacher Shannon Wright and students Stephanie Johnson and Brittany Varner Ttoo students — Mitchell Johnson 13 and Drew Golden 11 — Classes were canceled Wednes- officials did Thursday was to disconnect the fire alarm Students were worried about what to do if it sounded so Principal Karen Curtner ordered it shut off “so A student teacher led Mrs of the boys arrested returned Wright's grammar dam But Colby Brooks knew that his slain instructor was still there watching him She's probably crying think-we’- re au grieving over ing how were canceled including recess Students wrote graffiti on the walls and made cards for the 11 people who were wounded incradini the five who remained hospitalized Still 21 percent of die school’s did say however that sometimes people do this because of mental Heist illness or to make a name for Continued from Page themselves 1 tiie same crime is ridiculous” Anderson wu in prison convicted of sexually molesting a Investigating Logan officer Kent Lundberg said he began investigating Wilkes and Loop for the Jan 1 robbery after Anderson had been sent to prison for the first one It wouldn’t be until later in die investigation he said that he determined Anderson wasn’t involved in either child when police began investigating his possible involvement in tiie robbery The county attorneys office is now trying to have Anderson change his (dm so they can drop his charges related to the robbery Wilkes rod Loop are scheduled crime Logan police Lt Craig Andrews said in an interview thst he didn't know why Anderson confessed to foe crime Andrews Dayton Continued from Page 1 and will not fly with nearby cities or with US Forest Service officials overseeing Caribou National banned from carrying a gun inside prisons or past the security frightened children to school — buses were mostiy empty — sod Crisis counselors urging to talk about their pier and eon- fusion are being held on five counta each of murder and 10 counts of her’’ Colby said “And she’s battery Police aay the two probably telling us to keep mi dressed in camouflage and armed studying that English and with rifles and handguns spelling words and move oo and ambushed classmates and staff not worry about her 'cause she’s members who had left foe school doing good” after the boys triggered a fire No lessons were taught Thursalarm Tuesday day and all outdoor activities day and the first thing school campus were unconstitutional While schools and universities can impose rules banning guns attorneys wrote possession of a valid concealed firearms permit overrides those niles The issue first surfaced when the Legislature made it easier to obtain a concealed weapons permit in 1993 Permit holders are 250 students stayed home Erica Swindle 12 who watched a friend die said rim wasn't ready to fine her demons just yet “It scares you real had” said Erica "I could have been shot in iM foe back” Tristian McGowan 13 one of foe wounded and a cousin of one nervous parents taking their 1 (MX) 007 " 0i)1 000 008 04)0 to W' om 026 ” L'JfCT U’i‘ li ‘I1 Ur Normal Tamparaturaai KVNU'a iugn wiipMiiuiu vor uni avtragt Uab data la 50 dagraaa wNh the aver' age tow dropping to 26 dagroee fete 05 mmr to be arraigned April 13 Both men will be charged with theft and robbery for foe January case ind Wilkes is charged with theft in the August incident The county commissioners are also concerned about administration rad enforcement in tiie pro- posed area of impact County commissioners contend the ordinance clearly leaves the responsi-bili- ty enforcement of tiie city’s compre- allows residents with permits from either state to legally cany hidden firearms in both states Joe Venns of the Utah Onn Rights Association which opposes restrictions to foe state's concealed cany laws said Arkansas law also prohibits concealed He said permit holders are citizens and not the problem Also under Utah law people younger than 18 cannot purchase or legally possess firearms Leavitt agrees legislation is not holders from tak-guonto school proper- - law-abidi- ng ns ing ty-- I4JU J- - Arkansas law does what the governor wants Utah law to do and that didn't prevent a prob-1- 't know lem" Venns said “I why tiie governor wants to beat the only solution to avoiding tins like a diem drum If you youth violence which he said is take a look at the situation if I also “driven by a culture that were a teacher I would want to glorifies in many cases that kind cany a gun in case one of those m (violent) activity ? “It's a combination of things” nitwit students carries a gun to Leavitt said school” Colby said he didn’t see the point in putting off the return 'It’s just going Alaal i Monday as itls today” he said Mitchell’s stepbrother Monty didn’t go to school a fifth-grad-er Thursday His teachers came to his house with a letter from his saying they still liked him and wanted him to return Monty's father said But Terry Woodard said he wasn’t ready to send his son back “I’ve been around tins town” Woodard said “These people don't forgive They don ' see it that Monty didn’t have nothing to do with it They just see him as Mitchell’s brother:” Change government building which houses Mandela’s offices and then flew by helicopter to Robben llnd they visited Arm-in-ar- m Section B prison cell No 5 foe cramped gray cell where Mandela was jailed for 18 yean in his God that the person who occupied the cell was able to live all those years in that way without having his heart turned to stone without giving up on his dream for South Africa’’ Ointon said still up to the County Commis-- i sion to give us what they’ll allow in an agreement’ An agreement covering the whole connty would be ideal Staeifcerdsaid Now’s die time to buy the beautiful carpeting you’ve been dreaming about For just 10 hours we’ve drastically reduced the prices of all warehouse carpet Hurry in for die carpet you need at the prices you want The clock is ticking Friday JSAarch 27 12 noon -10:00 pm Donuts & Pop Carousel Carpets 1011 N Main Logan 752-121- 0 1 r- - ouauof with his arm in a sling “Our concern is we may be tough hoe but other cities may hensive plan subdivision and not” he said "and everybody Forest where much of the zoning ordinances in foe hands of will go there to do what they ' requested property lies Franklin County taxpayers Law want” ”1 don’t think they can get enforcement fire services and But if a county consensu is not jurisdiction over Forest Service maintenance of public streets readied foe proposed ordinance land” Smith said “State law shall remain foe responsibility of uses dear language to impose the allows an area one mile out of Franklin County in the area of dty’swilL ft says "The subdivision ordicity limits” impact the ordinance states Shepherd disagreed Shepherd said he expects lots nance of the city of Dayton shall “I don’t know where they get of comments in a public hearing also prevail over any Franklin foe word 'can't” be said “Why when it is scheduled Some critiCounty ordinances In letter to foe county comcism has already come from peocan't we7” The request is necessary to promissioners limits outside die Dayton officials ple Hiring dty tect Dayton’s watershed Shep- he s requested a meeting to discus herd said “These aren't personal vendetdie proposal and begin negotiatand state on We’ve tas are do what's best to "Pur iprings ing The meeting has not been got for foe city" Shepherd said "It is scheduled yet federal ground” for administration and checkpoints at airports but the law said otherwise that the permits would be “valid throughout the state without restriction Ironically Utah and Arkansas recently signed an agreement that neuwr : Local forecasts provided by ContinentaLWeatheLService Continued from Page s (tow) Near-norm- Burial HI 23 y: day oondHtona Synopalas wet Friday wtth much ooldar though vm wttmna uoki wvmMra iv dS weather will continue through Tuee- - disappointed lawmakers in the recent session didn't pare legislation that would allow churches private property owners and m The AoouWattoetorecito tor noon Bteurdav March 26 20s Sunt 8unaet tonight at 6:45 pm 8unrioa tomorrow at 620 am WaNoy UV Index: glamorizes violence is “a recipe for tragedy” During his monthly news conference the governor said he was j04 Almanac Cache temperatures Continued from Page 1 Ody HI vvnmmi Friday School 62 ZtonN-- ' ' 39 40 40 40 44 47 33 45 43 66 60 SLOaorgo m 11 80 40 St George RJUbB ULyJk lOTrivran EXTENDED SATURDAY hi 68 38 77 62 60 80 78 80 73 74 82 75 60 60 70 72 °S Oriando CD - Mr |