Show w I FMI I I ’ Bridgerland The Herald Journal Logan Utah" Police bulletin Utah Sunday August 2 1998 Page 3 Local ‘Night Out Against Crime’ event set Herald Journal staff report Traffic law reminder The Logan City Police Department reminds driven pedestrians and bicy- clists to obey traffic laws At intersections controlled by traffic signals pedestrians have a duty to obey “walk” and “don’t walk” signals Crossing against the signals isn't only dangerous violaton may be cited Motorists meanwhile should yield the right of way to pedestrians in all situations and should pay extra attention when turning on a cross street Drivers should be especially aware of midblock : crosswalks like those at ISO and SO N Main St Against Crime are free The event is From the Atlantic Coast to the Pacific Coast thousands of communities nationwide are joining forces Tuesday to take a stand against crime and drugs at the 15th annual Night Out Against Crime Logan is presenting a huge Night Out celebration from 7 to 10 pm Tuesday in the Fred Meyer parking lot and the Mount Logan Middle School lawn area All Cache County residents arc invited AH services and events at Night Out designed to strengthen community unity and to create awareness about crime ana drug prevention Many community agencies and businesses are providing a wide range of services including: Dozens of booths with games and activities Free food drinks and more A prize drawing including a full-sitrampoline donated by Icon Health A Fitness ze A dunk lank with Mayor Doug Thompson Police Chief Richard Hendricks Sheriff Lynn Nelson Utah State University Police Chief Steve Mecham or Logan Fire Chief Paul Dexlras on the “soak seat” A basketball tournament Visits with USU football players A fireworks extravaganza by Fireworks West The Night Out Against Crime theme is “Give Neighborhood Crime and Drugs a Going Away Party" The event is three-on-thr- designed to accomplish four goals: Increase awareness of crime and drug use Generate support and participation in local efforts Strengthen neighborhood spirit and relations Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back For more information about Logan's National Night Out call the Logan City Police Department at 750-99crime-preventi- ee police-communi- ty Cache food storage Importing wildlife a concern in Idaho Pedestrians should not suddenly leave the a curb and walk or run into the path of a vehicle that is close enough to be a hazard Motorists also need to obey speed limits at school crosswalks and come to a complete stop if the light is flashing and anyone is in the crosswalk DRIGGS Idaho (AP) — State officials fear a loophole used to import bears for a Rexburg wildlife park could open the state to animals that would alter the gene pool of native wildlife A suite law originally designed Bicyclists must also obey traffic laws if they were driving automobiles Some specific requirements and restrictions: Cyclists must tide on the right edge of die street as to exempt traveling animal menageries and circuses from Cyclists may not ride on Main Street sidewalks between 200 South and 400 North on sidewalks along Center Street and 100 Noth between regulations was used this year by Yellowstone Bear World near Rexburg to avoid a state ban on black bear imports And the company already has one imitator a Teton County company that trains animals for commercials movies 100 East and 100 West and on Federal Avenue and Church Street sidewalks Cyclists may not ride more than two abreast on the street Cyclists must obey all traffic lights Steve Huffaker chief of the Idaho Department of Fish and (a half hour hour before sunrise) must have a front light and a red reflector visible from die back of the bicycle Cyclists must yield to pedestrians on sidewalks and crosswalks and when riding onto the street from alleys or driveways For more information Ames Qiff pr Sgt Eric CqtftMCi riiaartrSii it winy- Game's wildlife division fears it could set the stage for more and worries the loophole has left his agency largely powerless “If they say the word 8 John WSWnHerald Journal LaAnn Jaokaon cans chicken at the Preston canning canter Wednesday afternoon Jackson and her family ware assisting her sister-laKaran Bensan aan goads for her family that lives part of the year In Saipan where typhona are common and canned goods come in w (i HI Hlta A0o £llilil“VUL'U franklin facility survives scare to see another harvest By Arrin Brunson stoff Writer I cheat §Ueousg lsdaQMae' & LOQAN ' cheat Hat is® Maewnaioaty' LUj f8oosdenoe tt said same at Salaam SyatMlWaraM Journal Agendas The Cache Metropolitan Planning Organization meete at 5 pm Monday In the Cache County Council Chambers 120 N 100 Whet Logan The agenda Mdudee: HoWng a pub: hearing on a draft of the 1999 Transportation Improvement Pro- Diacuaslng and maybe passing a resolution on a draft of the 1999 Tlanaportriion improvement rropruma Diecuesing the Logan signal coordna-lio- n project Approving contracts with the County-wid- e Pfenning and Development Office Hearing on update on the Cache Valley Corridor study 8eefng a demonstration of Cache ValCorridor Study model ley Hearing an update on CMPO acMUes The Wellevllla Beard of Adjustments meete at 8 pm Monday htoedty offices 78 E Main 8t Agenda Heme Include: HoWng a puNc hearing on a variance under current zoning regulations for a eu homo at 61 W 100 North Tha home bult before current zoning raguMtone and hae a smaller side yard tian It requited1 HoWng a pubic hearing lor a zoning variance to aBow adcflng a garage onto a fMmaMTT W 300 North COPY Li “I do not want the state of Idaho to become the refuge for domesticated and animals that can't be kept in any other state” he said Eastern Idaho encountered that problem in 1995 when 19 lions escaped from a ramshackle com- Fish and Game State law however exempts traveling animal shows passing through the state Mike Ferguson Bear World's owner convinced department leaders that the bears he planned to stock his park with which belonged to a Minnesota animal training company qualified as a menagerie That enabled him to skirt a ban on bear imports Animal trainer Jean Simpson who owns The Wild Bunch Ranch in Teton County said Fish and Game should close the exemption to prevent unscrupulous businesses from slipping through But he used the same law out of desperation he said to escape a thicket of confusing reg- ford said “But if they come in here and want everything done at once we’re going to be in trou- ulations that were interfering with his animal training business ble" manager But cannery managers Dale and Glenna Critchlow said the worry is behind them for the time being Despite the rumors health department inspectors haven’t shown up The Franklin Cannery serves people of all ages from Idaho Utah Wyoming and even Texas she said It isn’t unusual to have customers from Jerome Idaho and Salt Lake City even though many cities have canneries owned by the LDS Church in closer proximity The thing that makes Franklin County's facility inviting is customers can throw their own special ingredients into the RONI “We’re the only small canning setup like this left that 1 know of” Dak Critchlow said “Recipes are the same at the LDS Chinch cannery in one big pot With this one you can vary your recipe when and how you like” Everyone is welcome the Critchlows said Bring your own beans tomatoes tples carrots peppers or just about anything else and throw it in the pot If you don’t have anything to can chances are good the Critofalowi will have something there for you Occasionally farmers will market their excess produce through the cannery and that will be for sale but you can always count on there n dried beans in a half a being ptenty of clean dona varieties You can cook them up for canning in a fresh chin or a ham and bean soup or you can keep them separate Gleima Critchlow explainer! “ft is so handy" she said “We also have recipes for for pud-field-grow- lt vviwavnvfW) jounta ejonn Karen Benaon and her aon Tytor can hamburger soup to taka to Saipan where they Kve pert of the year ding — carrot pudding pumpkin pudding apple pudding pineappk pudding” A lot of whs! the Critchlows do is for free because they like to see the cannery used When Dale Critchlow was injured several yean ago their food storage helped get them through some hard times and since then their involvement with the cannery has developed into much more than a pastime “We feel like everybody should have a project that helps make die community better ” Dak Critchlow said “and we feel like this is our community effort” The Frimklin County Canning Center is open Wednesdays and Saturdays throughout the summer All customers are required to have an appointment so the building doesn’t get too crowded die Critchlows said To scheduk a time call (208) 852-039-0 The price for the tarty food storage is all right too The cost metal can is 39 cents and die quarts are 46 for a pint-size-d cents each The foe also includes use of the sealers and pressure cookers as weU as a lesson or refresher course for novices who aren’t sure they cat can “Some peopk are sotad because they don’t know how" Glenna Critchlow sad TH be glad to help them any way I can because it’s good to have your own (canned food)" T R appear to be lax he said business like a wildlife park must usually get a permit from oneyoucanvaiyyour — Dais Critchlow the gene pool Huffaker said Some businesses could also be attracted to the area if regulations Springs before being shot Any person wanting to import a wild animal for a commercial are rSdpS When and how you like” ' pound called Ligertown and roamed the town of Lava Hot spite of a scare with the Idaho Deportment of Health A Welfare earlier this month the Franklin County Canning Center is on its feet and running As scheduled the aging Preston facility opened its doom and got cooking last week When they met with the Franklin County Commission earlier this month the canning center board's eight members weren’t sure the county-owne- d facility would be approved for operations this summer They had heard rumors health officials had been contacted about possible deficiencies in the building and an inspection was imminent Exposed pipes and open drains in the floors are two of the flaws that worried Franklin County Commissioners Some improvements to the roof are also pending "We’re the only small The county commission-re- s canning setup like this to said theytheareoldcommitted keeping cannery left that I know open but lack the funds to the bring the building up to "Recipes contemporary standards the LDS immediately Church cannery in “If we had some time to one big pot With this work on these things it of" inu oguoou ranpuenom emcononi !18W toons tor Utah dWrton eases that would infect Idaho wildlife or could escape and mate with native animals altering —By Logan City Police Cache & Counting ‘menagerie we’re done" Huffaker said Animals like bears mountain lions and wolves could carry dis- JMI UofU heart experiment set for launch - A SALT LAKE CITY (AP) University of Utah heart experiment will take another trip ahoaid the space shuttle Discovery next month The experiment designed to test the effects of weightlessness on the circulatory system was launched a year ago but a data recorder didn't have power for most of the flight and failed to collect data The experiment win be carried on the same shuttle scheduled to launch Oct 29 that will carry Ohio senator and astronaut legend John Glenn back into orbit Researchers hope that by studying die artificial heart and mock circnlatory system they can understand why the heart tends to pump less per beat after adapting to the weightlessness of space J |