Show m r VOXV' The Herald Journal Logan Utah :ln brief U( Authorities are still loafing for a fugitive who left the Cache County Jail last court-order- ed Ippointment and never (chimed counseling Matthew Mitchell was halfway sen(trough a eO 187-4a- v tence for criminal when he left the mis-ehi- ef tail His absence was goted at 9:38 pm JViednesday Cache County Sheriffs Lt Dave Bennett laid deputies are making inquiries with California agencies Bennett said Mitchell has an in California “If he does show up in California he'll get picked up quick" Bennett said These guys stick out like a sore thumb m the big city" Mitchell is described as a white male with red hiur and blue eyes He may be driving a tan two-doo-r BMW with a white right-fropanel and hood If you have information concerning Mitchell's whereabouts please contact 3 the sheriffs office at 180-pou- nt 732-410- Sheriff’s Office looks into Amalaa truck fire The Cache County Sheriffs Office is investigating a truck fire in Amalga as a possible arson At 5:04 am Monday deputy sheriffs responded to a report of a vehicle on fire 200 feet off Utah 218 They found a passengerless Ford truck in flames The vehicle was destroyed Woman held in drug bust gets probation Jacob Santini staff writer side the shop's business began to boom "The temperature affects our business tremendously1 said Kathy Mildenbeig-e- r The heat of summer is generally manager of USU dairy sales “It was dreaded But for some the high temperrough this summer because it didn't get hot for so long” atures are a welcome relief Many busiNow that the cool temperatures have nesses greet the searing heat gladly been pushed east of Northern Utah the because they can profit from it As temperatures in Cache Valley are shop is shoveling out as much ice cream forecast to get back into the 90s as it can handle In fact on some afternoons and evenings passers-b- y will see throughout the week some business predict flocks of people will migrate to buy people waiting for a chance to taste the famous Aggie Ice Cream lined up out of cooling merchandise Look at the Utah State Universily-ru- n both doors at USU's Nutrition and Food Sciences Building Aggie Ice Cream shop When the weather was cool earlier this summer business ' But ice cream shops aren't the only was slow As soon as it heated up out ones smothered by customers trying to By ‘VlKMdirCMty Travel Editor Peter Fish “hands down one of the best in the West" The other top Utah ice cream parlor While The Bluebird no longer makes its ice cream it buys ice cream from Rosso Ice Cream in Ogden Xu said But according to Xu the customers come as much for the atmosphere as for The Bluebird's trademark malts and sundaes served in ribbed glassware top-quali- ty i ed "The Bluebird had the first ice cream counter in Utah" Xu said “We still have the gorgeous marble fountain People come here because they enjoy what they see and what they r ins nyas rare ranreni sna simng Include: Reviewing Maitow Moser's landscape and paving plan for Moser Propsrttos Holding a work eeeelon to review the Hyde Park general plan and Water Conserve-Ho- n Harriot meets 7 pm Wednesday at toe 8oH 8 John WKkinHeraJd Journal The Bluebird Restaurant's soda fountain was selected as one of the two best ice cream parlors in Utah by readers of Sunset magazine of places now arc trying to duplicate what The Bluebird has had all along" Of course he added "None of this would matter if the sundaes weren't good but they are One thing people in Utah know is good ice cream Maybe that’s why you've been able to dWrlct office 98 E 800 North Preston Agenda Heme Include: Reviewing expense vouchers and adver- Doom sno Discussing toad eigne Planning toe Sept 9 Environmental Quatty Incentives Program tour Planning raedultone tor toe fal conference Planning the election tor the two open supervisor poeWone Discussing annual tom year and work plan Logan Municipal Council meets at miaaionwfldtocuee: A aonlng clearance tor a home a com- - WE 300 North Moving a uaed granary onto proparty at 87 N 200 East Granting a eondNonaHao pent tar a sign tor Nottaem Utah Manufacturing Inc Amehdtog toe number ol doge Mtowed per houeahold In a raddenMal tone R COPY tub-stanc- : a motion-triggere- d explosion pm 8 pm 8:30 pm 9 pm Crimson Rose Katie Riggs Country Kb Prerodeo Rodeo TC Lynn Youth dance Rough Stock Saturday 1 am Open adult horse show Junior live 9 am stock tale (beef swine and lambs) 8 es n nearby hospital as a precaution until the substance was identified later as an Industrial acid that is ometiiDes used in ilfecsl drug labs ll suitcase was found The near a storage shed in the northeast i corner of the church parking lot Mikolath said since tne two men who found k had already dragged it out into die parting lot and opened it there did not appear to be a risk of soft-she- In approving the project the county Planning Commission said the plans conform to all aspects of The Foothills and Canyons Overlay Zone That ordinance prohibits roads that cross slopes in excess of 30 percent where those sections total 10 percent of the entire road or stretch for 100 continuous feet 7 pm 7:30 pm inside the suitcase Salt Lake County Fire Capt Low-man eUMikolash said an $ Who opened the suitcase was taken to - rain" 6 pm parking lot The chapel was evacuated after a x deputy who was summoned to the scene by church officials spotted what looked like hazardous support a place like The Bluebird all these years "You guys arc unusually lucky and I hope you appreciate it" The complete survey results can be found in the August issue of Sunset magazine “They are trying to make the magnitude of the project's impact the main focus of the case" he said “The real Issue is whether the church is entitled to a conditional-us- e permit given the ter- 5 TAYLORSVILLE (AP) — Services at a Mormon church were cut short Sunday when churchgoers found a suspicious suitcase in the Reviewing toe nutrient management plan assessments Discussing sub-basi- n sHI Until summer temperatures leave business should be good for those that offer a way to cool down “As long as the weather is good the business is good" Mildenhcrger said Fair’s theme is ‘Year of the Farmer’ Bomb scare cuts church service short L In toe Fife public-relatio- Fish agreed nostalgia was a big factor in the readers' choice and confided The Bluebird is one of his personal favorites as well “I don’t want to be held to this but I'll bet The Bluebird is the oldest continuing ice cream parlor we have in our story" he said "What people really liked was that it was a place they had gone as kids where they could take their own kids There aren't that many places that still have that elaborate ornate decor A lot Commission meats at 7 tonight at ttie dty office 1 13 E Hyde Park Lane Agenda Rama Commleelon Another popular way to axil off from temperatures is to hit the pool Logan Municipool is packed with kids taking swimming lessons from 8 am to I pm However the afternoons arc less busy because a new outdoor pool in Brigham City is drawing the attention of parents and small swimmers said Municipool manager Kelly Battle accused church and county lawyers of launching a campaign instead of a court fight taste" Agendas 'Tha WebavWe hold Re regular 1 dty offices 75 of people" District Judge Stephen Henriod to dismiss the suit During the first day of the two-da- y trial Cunningham described the noisy blasts as “a sonic boom only longer" She claimed the vibrations have caused a glass a plate and a figurine to fall from shelves in her home But she later testified that she discovered the damage upon returning home from work and that no one witnessed the items falling Under questioning Cunningham also acknowledged that silt had piled up in front of her garage before contractors began grading roads to reach the granite no rocks had tumbled down the hill and the project has not limited access to her property The Cunninghams’ attorney Cullen Lake City Bluebird Manager Ansheng Xu said he was made aware of the ranking by some of his customers He added he was not surprised by the honor Damon Maddock 30 of Lewiston pleaded guilty to accessory to manufac- ture methamphetamine and accessory to manufacture methamphetamine while children are present He is scheduled to be Harding Randoo Hodges 22 of Preston is also charged with conspiracy to manufacture a controlled substance methampheta-min-e and two counts of delivery of a controlled substance where children were present all felonies Hodges is scheduled to be sentenced Aug 14 Discussing combining zones in the land develcpment code “Instead of a trickle we hud a rl “(Karen Cunningham) lacks any damage upon which she can make a complaint" Wahlquist said urging 3rd hr the survey was Snelgrove’s In Salt analysis Discussing ambulance rates schedules Discussing closing 700 East at 400 North Actuating toe budget Discussing Utah State University sartor and rush on two best ice cream parlors in Utah — and came out according to Sunset investigation and $230 for forensic Power Systems entitlement transfer agree-- Wal-Ma- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An attorney for the Mormon church has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to stop the church from mining granite in Little Cottonwood Canyon Karen and Bruce Cunningham are suing The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints claiming the project contradicts canyon zoning ordinances The Cunninghams live within 17(H) feet of church property where the granite is being mined On Monday the couple's attorney argued that Salt Lake County had no authority to overlook canyon-protectilaws But church attorney David Wahlquist said the Cunninghams must prove they have suffered sufficiently more than the average person The Bluebird Restaurant's soda fountain was selected as one of the to five years probation and further Block Grant environmental csrafyfng Discussing Utah Association o Municipal assistant manager of North Logan's Folks who complain Logan doesn't have much to offer should know it has one of the West's premier ice cream parlors That’s according to the readers of Sunset magazine who in the August issue responded to a request for nominations for the best ice cream parlors in the West Dis- pjn Wednesday in toe Cound Chambers 285 N Main SL Itome on toe agenda include: Appointing a Community Development Wal-Ma- By Cindy Yurth staff writer judgment was withheld The judge also fined Jones $300 and required her to pay $1000 in restitution to the city of Preston for the cost of the 'The er best of the West trict Cpurtton Friday to possession of methamphetamine She was sentenced 8:15 dodge the high heat Phones at Cache Valley companies are constantly ringing with those looking to pump cool air into their homes “It’s swamped" said Mike Egbert of Western Mechanical Inc “For the last three weeks it's been that way" Despite the surge in customers Egbert said the waiting list for installation is under a week When the near-100- s hit the valley in mid-Jul- y large department stores like rt ran out of fans “It’s not normal hut when we get sudden influxes in the weather we have a rush of customers" said Dave Leavitt hears Court Ice cream parlor gets cool title arguments Magazine labels over quarry fountain among Angela Zones 23 of Smithfield TMf Page 3 Some local merchants find business simply sizzles in the summer tion Discussing Mamet aooeaa Planning toe M conference VJTftV'WiH !W-- Tuesday August 4 1998 A Smithfield woman arrested in a March 18 methamphetamine bust in Preston has been sentenced to proba- "The Franldln IS':- - Sales as hot as the weather? Authorities still on weer on a : ' 4-- H Noon ' 1 pm 2 pm 2:30 pm 4 pm 5 pm 6 pm 7 pm modal rocket launch Sunshine Gen erations Katie Riggs Crimson Rose Rocky Moun tain SheW Kaye 121 TC Lynn Squarw-dano- - ing Just Friends 7:30 pm 8 pm 8:30 pm Prerodeo Rodeo Deeirt Skies t V MMUPMK 1 |