Show mm i t i ” I r- £ ft - -- Bridserlanc - Page 3 Monday July 20 1998 N Logan parade to inarch on for Tjiree hurt in Logan carrollover Sunday Logan mayor cancels July 24 event to avoid clash with neighbor plans one fArollover accident at 400 North and 100 East in Logan injured three people Sunday afternoon ’99 "i A Logan police report said Angela Sahely 16 Providence was headed tooth through die intersection on 100 East when her car was strode by a Jeep driven by Jason Ball 26 Brigham CSty Witnesses told police that Ball who wu headed west on 400 Nbrth had ran the red light Ball's jeep rolled onto its side then its top flew through the air and struck another car that was headed east on 400 North approachinf the intersection That car eras driven by Linda Painter ' ( rr rrprr r 'The Herald Journal Logan Utah In brief i i rrr-rrrf- ri j ( 54 Providence Jason Ball Linda Punter and her pas- t senger Reed Punier 67 were taken to Herald Journal staff report planned to skip a year After a year’s hiatus North Logan’s traditional Pioneer Day parade will be held again this year and Logan has canceled its July 24 parade so as not to conflict with its neighbor's Last year WUdi Logan joined Logan in a Sou of the Utah Pioneers’ parede in Logan because it was the ISOth iniversary of the Mormon pioneers’ arrival in Utah Logan had planned to bold a parade again this year but Mayor Doug Thompson said it wu called off because of North Logan’s "We had planned to continue toe tza- - would join (Logan) that one year” Hop-pi- e said The North Logan parade starts at 10 "It wu always understood that we i sSummer celebrations am Friday dition that was started so well by the Sons of toe Utah Pioneers UnfortunateNorth ly we set it at the same time Logan’s parade" Thompson said "We will have a Pioneer Day parade in 1999 but it will be scheduled so not to conflict with North Logan" Diana Hoppie chairwoman for North Logan’s panxle said the town had only u u at 1600 East and 1900 North and travels north down 1600 East to 2100 North The theme for this year is "Pioneering Our Future” The procession turns west at 2100 North rod ends at Mountain View Park Anyone wishing to enter the parade should contact Hoppie at 753-17- 17 The celebration however begins at 6:45 am Thursday at Elk Ridge Park 1100 East and 2500 North with a flag ceremony From 7 to 9 ajn there will be a pancake breakfast at the park The cost is $2 per person or $10 per family After the parade there will be games entertainment and food from 11 am to 2 pm at Mountain View Park At 11:30 am North Logan civic leaders Lyle and Nancy Israelsen will be recognized u the parade’s grand marshals A dance for youths ages 14 through 18 at the fire station 2005 N 1200 East runs from 8:30 to 11:30 pm A disk jockey will select toe musk The celebration is sponsored by the city of North Logan Logan Regional Hospital where they were treated for cuts and bruises and released Angela Sahely and passenger Chris Sahely 15 were also taken to die hospital but did not require treatment Fund-rais- er for Florida gets many donations Youth with bums flown to hospital Carson Campbell 16 son of Paul and Shelly Campbell of Weston wu transported by helicopter to the University of Utah Bum Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday afternoon for treatment of -degree e burns on his face and bums on his shoulders arms and hands By Michael R Weibel staff writer second- Contributors donated enough appliances blankets and other items on Saturday to fill a truck bound for Florida to help fire victims in the Sunshine State Logan Regional Hospital Administrator Richard Smith who chaired a citizens’ commit- third-degre- Paul Campbell said his son was burned when he lighted gasoline-covere- d grass inside a garbage can Carson's prognosis is good and he is expected to be released from the hospital this afternoon although future surgeries may be required tee overseeing Saturday’s project said he wu pleasantly surprised by the number of donations Officials worry over he said "The people were generous" water for hog farm TWIN FALLS Idaho (AP) — Even if there is enough water to sustain a proposed bog farm in Owyhee County the ataie is qot equipped with tbe regulatory muscle to monitor it Democzatkguber tutorial candidate Robert Huntley said ' "' “"? Iii separite meetings with The Times-Needitorial board in Ttoin Falls last r ws week Huntley and retiring Gov Phil Bait siid Ketchum businessman Ron Achs and his Sawtooth Farms partners would likely have to prove that there is enough water for the project’s 250000 breeding sows and enough left over for the rest of the area's water users "Until I know that I would not be in favor of that proposal” Huntley said Huntley the Democratic nominee to succeed Balt said the state shouldn't rule out industrial agriculture but the Division of Environmental Quality needs the resources and tools to adc-quately ensure an operation's safety As an attorney Huntley has been 5' 9 ¥ V t exposure to toxic chemicals He said he sees the DEQ as an agency that "is not I:- 8 involved with lawsuits concerning j well-staff- and even well ed commis-- j stoned? il And when it comes to natural ’ j resources he said “Idaho is a thirdworld country? SlAfPfltinn iy nvor cnrinklonc dpi liviei o ‘I Do! By Richard B Wursten The Cache County Water Advtaory Board moots at 430 pjn Tuesday at tha I Cache County Cound Chambers 120 N 100 West Logan Agenda Sana Mude: Hearing a report from the League of e women vows on ms oomprovniBS rsoont mendation to the County Cound lor formation of a water conservancy dtetrict Discussing the propoeal and funding request for a water conservancy survey with Georgia Baker of the Utah Water I Conservation Forum Discussing a letter and fact sheet package for obtaining support statements ifrom Individuals and entities on forming a water conservancy tSstricL : Providence Planning and Zon-In-g Commission meets at noon Tuesday ! at the city office 15 8 Main SL Agenda Hams Include: Discussing an extension of to Creek's development phase two fine! plat a 'commercial development at apxoximataiy 450 W and 300 to 500 North Reviewing the praHminaiy plat lor toe project at jUechty subdivision a 12-l$ The Hyde Park Planning and Zon-ln- g Commission meets at 7 pjn Tues-jda-y at the city office 113 E Hyde Park 'Lane Agenda Items Include: it Reviewing Inal plat lor toe e Jautxfvision Reviewing final plat for rbusinossark i t Jay Jenks Got a local nows tip? Wennergren 1 Ext 3023 CaB City Editor M iks 752-212- MuMhSHatob jdumrt toft Devyn Natron 11 Jesse Pulsipher 8 and Chris Boyer 12 help Install a sprinkler system at CKy Park in Paradise on Saturday afternoon Despite their youth toe boys and contributed a lot to the community project surely our story to some extern For its third offering of the 1998 summer seuon Saturday evening in Ellen Eccles Theatre the Utah Festival Open Company chose Do! I Do! a Broadway musical by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones This show adapted from Jan de play The Fourposter set a precedent for Broadway musicals: It hu only two characters yet it ran for 584 performances in 1966-6- 7 and was runner-u- p for the Critics Circle award for best musical It wu generally speed upon by New York Har-tog- ’s the married life of Michael and Agnes beginning with their wedding and ending with their leaving home for an apartment 50 years later Along toe way we are privileged to share many important moments with them they go through wedding-nig- u ht jitters the births of two children personality changes happiness heartbreak growing out of love growing more in love Michael’s extramarital affair and Agnes decision to leave the empty nest after the marriage of their daughter Mom of aft we grow old together with them and we understand for their story is This perhaps is the special magic behind IDo!IDo! The stage setting contributes greatly to the intimacy of the story After the wedding represented only by a scrim with a stained-glas- s window in it the marital bed occupies center stage for the remainder of the show Surrounding it are essential Review pieces of furniture such as chairs dressers mirrors and other objects that have a magical way of moving from place to place by themselves according to the (oft story Tbe sole background Is a scrimi decorated to look like wallpaper which increases in size as Mkhacl and Agnes become more prosperous and can afford to enlarge the house Among tbe props a bottle supposedly containing bourbon and a pillow bearing toe words F "Givi is Love" are significance donation Because such donations If we are cals and opens Ballam does at least two were discouraged loving caring sympathetic beings then Michael and Agnes affect us very deeply for we have been where they have been of special and touching The casting of the two characters for this show is extraordinary Mkhacl is none other than Mkhacl Ballam who hu earned a reputation for his roles in musical comedies and operettas Broadway musi roles every summer this summer he may also be seen and heard as toe title character in Gianni Schicchi Acting and singing the role of Agnes is Suzan Hanson whom many will remember for previous Utah Open roles: Balosh in She Loves Me (1995) and Martha Jefferson in 1776 (1996) Hanson is a much sought-aft- er soprano these days and no wonder: She is a superb spirited actress with a beautiful voice whkh is especially full and rich in the middle and lower regis- Several used appliances in good working condition were donated on Saturday well u additional items to contribute should call the Chamber at 1 752-216- Setback at pit N-wa- ste TWLN FALLS Idaho (AP) — Work has halted and the contract is cancelled on the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory’s troubled Pit 9 The project was supposed to demonstrate the cleanup of buried very few breaks for about two hours What wu especially interesting is the aging process both characters experienced over the course of 50 years Their appear- ances personalities and even voices plutonium-contaminat- u waste at ed the INEEL is usually the case both positive and less positive personality and character traits tended to become more pronounced they grew older u beds couches lots of food blankets and bedding items The truck won’t be leaving for at least another week People with ters Ballam and Hanson worked splendidly together in J Do! I Do! Their dialogue and dramatic interaction were flawless then solos and ensemble numbers beautifully sung and their energy unflagging — a remarkable thing when one considers that both characters were on stage with became much altered And he ran to a store and bought food to donate Government officials plan to eventually dig up all the waste in the one-acpit tour guide Jerry u re Gilman of Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Co told about 25 tour participants See PLAY on Page 4 Group: Logan should vote for mayoral system Editor note: Each waak Tha Harald Journal repuNshaa articles that ran in tha newspaper 25 50 75 or 100 years ago Today's Utah Than la trom 25 years ago Spaaing and grammar appear in toe stay as R was written Concentrating on the advantage of six elected officials over three Furlong noted that the new law would nafcg the then ot j f"":' D" I Do!’ is deeply intimate critics that die original cast of Robert Preston and Mary Martin wu largely responsible for toe show’s success I Do! I Do! offers an intimate look into Agendas ' Cache Chamber of Commerce President Jay Clark one of du event’s organizers said it wu "good experience for the people who were giving” I He said Ire was partkularly struck by toe generosity of one r family! who drove their pickup to the Willow Park Zoo collection point and started sorting through blankets and quilts that were obviously ones they used regularly The woman told him that they may not have much else to donate but they had plenty of blankets to share Clark also remembered one man who wanted to make a cash July 22 1973 Should Logan adopt toe mayor-counc- il form of government in the special August 7 election? The affirmative side of the question was answered in meetings held in the homes of William Furlong and Ray Heidt recently as Logan voters heard the men both members of the Citizens For a Better Logan Government Committee cite five advantages of the proposed form over the present mayor-counc- il commission farm "Under a government the number of elected representatives three-ma-n mayor-counc- il the state of our beginnings would be doubled the legislative and administrative functions would be separated a system of checks and balances would be provided as well as more efficient and responsible administration while allowing for flexibility within toe system” they said in a news release after the meeting v I )RCOPY I v MMMlAu iMMi mmm commissioners part-tim- e policy makers rather than full-tim- e administration who also have policy making authority "Presently Logan city is divided up into three administrative areas" Furiong said "Each one of the commissioners has a separate administrative area for whkh he is responsible The mayor is juM like each of toe other two commissioners except that he presides over toe meetings of the commission” Furiong said that because each of the commissioners "has his own little king- dom to watch out for" problems are bound to arise “Because each commissioner is both administrator and policy maker he is tempted to make toe law conform to his own particular administrative interests The result is fragmented government with no one looking out for the city as a whole but each commissioner interested in his own area When something doesn’t go right it is difficult to know who to blame" he said Furlong indicated that he had received entousiastk response for the idea of five part-tim- e commissioners "One man told me that although he was interested in being involved in city government he felt he couldn’t run for commissioners because he’d have to give up his job The only way he could do that was if he wanted to make a career out of it or retire Since be could do neither he felt it was impossible for him to serve” Heidt pointed out that under a il system commissioners would be responsible solely for policy making while the mayor would be responsible mayor-counc- See VOTE an Page 4 |