Show kcj No179 Monday July £7 19S3 liuldo s ' O nr-- - - ' ‘ V- T ' J r f'' ' i i V i 7 ? 01993 50 Cents White House scrambles to avoid direct testimony t Viol J ' s -i Logan Utah Bridgertancfs Daily Newspaper WASHINGTON (AP) — Facing a critical week in the Monica Lewinsky - investigation the White House said Sunday that President Clinton's lawyers are working with prosecutor Kenneth Starr to avert Clinton's direct testimony to a grand jury la a word of warning the chairman Logan woman recalls more than 100 yaare of memories Pago 9 y- of the Senate Judiciary Committee said r W i Update outright refusal by Clinton to cooperate might be reason enough for Con- rta‘ A 'j I :r gress i open impeachment Clinton aides would not confirm Sunday that the president has been called to testify “1 am not going tc be Church labels can scare off new members able to comment" said White House counsel Charles FC Ruff But an official close to Clinton said the subpoena was served last week on xrrrP 'L the president's attorney David Kendall and that it requires the president to appear at the grand jury as : V'1 i’i 1 'V ' "X ' V' early as Tuesday Kendall was traveling Sunday and was not available for comment piineiikihfpiwiPp 1 ' ' ' it Fanis K Sacramento to proceedings Senate Judiciary Chairman Orrin Hatch told CBS' “Face the Nation" that Clinton has little choice Baa ah SACRAMENTO Calif — When it conies to churches these days what's not in a name can be more telling than what is Take the Laguna Family Fellowship Church for example From the sign outside no one would guess the new congregation in Elk Grove Calif is a member of the international Church of the Nazarene Shadow Ridge Community Church in Granite Bay Calif is a Southern Baptist bouie of worship though it might take a visit or a look at church mailings to know so And the Evangelical Free Church of Auburn Calif became Cornentooe ““ Community Church six months ago shedding nominal ties to a group whose roots date to 1884 and counts some j 1250 congregations At a time when Americans’ allegiance to religious institutions is on the wane a growing number of denominational churches across the United States are repackaging themselves to appeal to a wider audience The trend has caught on across many denominations from the Pentecostal Assemblies of God to the United Methodist Church “Everywhere I’ve been the healthy churches play down their denominational ifYiliilioiu" said the Rev William M Easum a Texas-base- d church consultant and author of Dancing with Dinosaurs : Ministry In a Hostile and Hurting World “It means zip to people born alter the long-standi- ng mid-’TO- s" Religious affiliations also mean little to many baby boomers A decade ago as many as 80 percent of church-goin- g “boomers" worshiped in denominations other than those they were raised in said Eddie Gibbs professor of church growth at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena A name change often coupled with a more contemporary and casual approach to worship is as good a way as any for a church to make itself more palatable to newcomers especially in areas where no single religious tradition prevails Gibbs said “The West Coast particularly has so many rootlets people that are church-shoppinhe said “If you make a big thing out of your denominational label in crass terms that sort of restricts your g" market" r h&‘ J' i SJotmWifcin With high-tec- h system in place you can’t beat parking clock vr Other avents impeachment proceedings “I rechecked the Constitution I do not believe that ignoring a subpoena would be grounds for impeachment” the first ever seeking to bring a sitting president before a federal grand jury The subpoena — and the battle of wills between Clinton and Stan that it sym- 'U staff writer You know the car It belongs to a member of the parking elite The ones who park parallel to the curb outside a kxai business It's the vehicle owned by ooe of the just in for a minute" socud class that often creates parking lot gridlock The fire-la- violators forcing pajama-da- d Pl Stan's subpoena is believed to be By Lance Pitcher ' citi- zens out of their can to use the video rental drop box Logan luis its share of free-spir- it parking However there's a new group See PARK on Page I bolizes — carries with it enormous ramifications on constitutional rights and the balance of power Stan's office says it is within Stan's authority to issue the subpoena Clinton's fust in the protracted Whitewater 4 i ne investigation Some Clinton defenders say only the House of Representatives has that pow er Framer White House Counsel Jack Quinn also said he did not think Stan 7 'rsr n addition to photographs of putara v rww tickets Logan Paridng Authority omptoyeas taka electronic The photos era leter downloaded to paiking authority com- - could enforce a subpoena against a See STARR on Page S GOP split on tax cuts some fear repeat blunder proposal summons memories of the By Alan From Associated Press Writer lion of it to cut taxes He would use an additional $700 billion to shore up Social Security all but denying Democrats a chance to grab the money for new programs Backed by most House GOP leaden 1986 election when the GOP lost con- WASHINGTON (AP) — For many conservatives the plan by House Republicans to use expected budget surpluses for a huge election-yetax cut makes clever politics reminding the GOPs staunchest supporters what the patty is all about But for other Republicans — particularly in die more centrist Senate — the trol of the Senate as Democrats used Social Security as a bludgeon AP analysis ar Kasich says his plan should shield Republicans against President Clinton's call to set aside surpluses until the two parties agree how to bolster the huge pension system for the eventual retirement of baby boomers Clinton wants With the Congressional Budget Office now projecting $135 trillion in federal surpluses over the next decade House Budget Committee Chairman John wants to use $700 bil Kaskh R-O- that to happen next year “We want to solve the Social Security problem for three generations and also help the American people today get some of their money back" said Kasich testing a theme Republicans could carry into this fall's elections and that he might use for a possible 2000 presiden- tial run The problem though is that many in See FEAR oa Page S Comets win hearts with numbers Lottery frenzy part 2: Jackpot is $250 million By Arrin Bronson staff writer bers of the Richmond club the "Crazy Comets" teamed up earlier this month with the Richmond Fire Department to help some residents of their city be a Utile safer They were participating in the Safety in Numbers program spon- - t DES MOINES Iowa (AP) — Ticket buyers are dreaming big while stores face reality and 8 call in extra workers to handle the frenzy whipped up by a $250 million Powcrball lottery jackpot Scoctsbhiff Neb the Express Mart sold hundreds of tickets Sunday to die surprise of Georgia Trump who works at the conve- b Veathcr nience store weather possible Tuesday sored by die Cache County and the American Association of Retired Persons which helped provide house numbers at a nominal cost During the week of July 13 through 1$ clubs aU over Cache County 4-- H helped mount KntSox easy-to-s- ee house num- bers to aid emergency personnel in Sports City residents did not welcome the news that 4-- H Page 8 Crossword Movies “I usually don't hardly sell any on Sundays" she said la Greenwich Cnut a suburb of New York Good Neighbors Steam-bat- h About Cache 4 Classifieds 13 11 Comics v R-- Specter said He said the time bad 4-- H Page4 a member of Hatch's committee told CNN's “Late Edition" that he doubts a standoff over the subpoena would lead to crane for Starr to share information he had gathered with Congress RICHMOND — With hammers Cache County Fair amusement ride tickets are on sal at the Cache County Clerk's Office 170 N Main St Logan The cost is $10 Hatch's warning Sen Arlen Specter Shelley Lofthouse and Geny McIntosh download the day's tickets and photos a! the Logan Parking Authority’s new office drills and screwdrivers in hand mem- Cocho tonight but to cooperate “The fact that he would ignore and violate a subpoena would certainly be grounds to file articles of impeachment" Hatch said White House spokesman Jim Kennedy declined to respond to 11 10 6 locating homes Richmond Fire Chief Randy Bair and firefighter Lynn Bair supervised the Richmond in drilling and 4-iI- IMdi ttascamMaraid Jounwl A group cf Richmond house numbers on senior helped pul easier-kneecitizens' homes The group inckidedL kont row left to right Kely Jo Biau Elzabeth Blau Kimberly Blau Mehssa Yanffey back row toft Charity Biau and Amanda d Yardtoy affixing die numbers and also provid- ed transportation for the children in the Richmond fire tracks The youths didn't need much assistance though the fire chief said “We just helped the kids out a Utile (POOR COPY They drilled the holes and we helped them center the signs" Randy Bair saidL “Anything to help us find the address when you have an emergency See4-HoaFkge- I" S nobody had won Saturday’s S183 million hwcrbaO jackpot Thousands of New Yorkers have crowded into the town ia recent days hoping for a chance at beating the odds at matching the winning numbers The game is not offered in New York state Ashok Sheth owner of the Greenwich Cigar Store said people have waited up to eight hours in line to buy tickets there See JACKTOT oa Page mm --mm I |