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cil members said Allred Yet all council members agree there ia one issue that puts Borg and Haider in opposite corners — JI ‘ i Staton J Mtdwnaga DAVIS-BESS- pm E - With winds of 80-9- 0 mph on the leading edge of die storm knock- ' - ing out power all over Ottawa - downtar iMohoini chons Insa knoohudoti Msnoipowsr ' gridtadshM — : 1 MMianouH havulialN EUmaQ IIOpMOII 8owNudtlgUlmnCMmMeKUwaNmonmmw8 he signed up 85 percent of the rooms for “ Uiympic Sag”0 rate “We can’t miss the opportunity of really shining to onr all that alone is not enough to secure a contract” said John Sin-del-ar accommodations forSLOC To be sure Gaymer-Jonwas looking put February 2002 when es 22Tsq 'CO cus- tomers" he said noting the international chain will marshall support to make Olympic guests remember their out-of-sta- te stay and use Marriott elsewhere The chance to market Utah as world-clas- s nmiinii a has not been lost on millionaire hotelier Earl Holding who is making good on n promise to Acotio accommoprovide luxury-gra- de dations if the city ever landed the Olympics SWWnU Co—n nwiiw Dnliu And for Western States Lodging and Management which operates two Fairfield Inns and He knows his $180 million two Hampton Inna along the expansion of the Little America Wasatch Front signing with hold won’t be paid off because it could mean Olympic organizers fills for 17 up days It’s die type of clientele that will stay three that could pay future dividends The Olympics "attracts such a variety of travelers who we hope return and bring their families and recreate here" said the hotel’s managing director Klaus Kehrebore The 1996 alcohol debates that led to Logan’s current ordinance were a hot topic that drew Salt Lake City media attention And Borg said lthe alcohol debates sre the only reason Harder who favored a ordinance than the one adopted would consider such a candidacy T can’t find a reason unleu it wu a single but wasn’t Academy for Girts in El Peso Ifexas a Catholic achooL After injuring her knee after her senior year die was staying with her parents in Lu Vfegas Nev where she became friends with Mormons and converted After a short stint at LcMar University in Texas she transferred to Brigham Young University where like many BYU coeds she met her issue and that would - u FlilplGAN Get the Fn-ig“ UP for B 4)di afim mM4Hwi Borg is LDS always She attended the Loretto be alcohol” Borg said 1 don’t want to be the focal point of The balance of religious beliefs something like that again'' However if in four yean the and political prowcis has not decides to run for mayor she will been easy she said be again "Sometimes religious influLike the fictitious Borg she ences are so intrinsic" Borg said income before the games begin works diligently Borg’s “I don't think I ever focused on Those attending the internaactions have not gone being LDS with in issue with the tional competitions before 2002 unnoticed After exception of alcohoL” — contractors SLOC consultants approaching If she does decide to run for the Logan Transit and advance teams for sponsors Straw about vulgar language used council in 1999 she said she will — will be referred to accommo- on an LTD bus in the presence of continue her neighborhood dations on SLOC’s list of one of her daughters Borg had an approach she will if she tries for the mayor's chair in 2001 impact CCOCsCi eooM "You have to represent values ethics and morals1 Allred said less-restricti- ve se than three yean ahead of time “We certainly appeal to civic pride and the Olympic spirit but contract with die LTD apologizing and promising not to repeat the offense according to Straw an item very pro-grow- th da "The projects that have come tie -- Continued from Page 1 y also a Borg trait much ou the Star TVek Borg agen- power the cooling pumps In the end public safety was never threatened according to die Nuclear Regulatory Commission The NRC which activated its County a regional dispatcher for Toledo Edison neglected to pass along both warnings to the Davis-Bescontrol room four-lette- r the said she is hesitant on being foot-dee- warning cleared at 8:44 confly a few of the coctions they will be asked to leave and will not be able to return until they have signed a ’ tnusands of tubes i Now all LTD maps have noted that foul language will not be tolerated If people do decide to let Borg Tornado hits nuclear plant Continued from Page 2 J i c - 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