Show w‘ p A llMli£iiittb Mi r 2h2&£ 1hm- nP fllfl Page 32 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday August 16 1998 Your view W WNWl If you’re not French you can’t say ‘Rouen’ I quilt show formerly held at Utah State University was held in the historic Wcllsvillc Tabernacle this year The show was always nice at the University hut in the beautiful tabernacle it was spectacu- By Dava Barry gorMiami Herald The unbelievable and geous designs stitching of the quills Quilting is becoming a lost ail in America but still flourishes in Northern his summer for my vacaUtah The quilt show offered a tion I went to Paris France I rare chance to view these beautiwent there to follow in the footful forms of art of such great writers as With great foresight and vision steps Ernest Hemingway Henry Miller the few members of the Board of and F Directors of the Wcllsvillc Foundation have spent thousands of hours volunteering time and all of money to preserve this historic whom landmark With financial assisfor the tance from the George S and record Dolores Ecclcs Foundation The are cur-r- e Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y n11 y CO Saints and numerous persondead al donations the preservation of I blame the Parisian drivers the Wcllsville Tabernacle has Paris has only one vacant parking moved forward We recently space which is currently under received a donation of two lovely heavy police guard in the Louvre chairs and a table from RC Wilmuseum This means that thouley Company to enhance the sands of frustrated motorists have vestibule of the building For all been driving around the city since these wonderful gifts we will he the reign of King Maurice XVII forever grateful looking for a space and the way Wellsville City invites you to they relieve their frustrations is their annual patriotic meeting in by aiming at pedestrians whom the Tabernacle on September 6 at they will follow onto the side8 pm The program is under the walk if necessary Often the only capable direction of Ella Maugh-a- n way to escape them is to duck As part of Wellsville's into one of Paris' historic catheFounders' Day Celebration the drals which fortunately are locat25 feet (or 8313 program will honor the first pio-ich- e ed about every liters) Val- neers who entered the Nevertheless it's very pleasant ley in 1856 A children’s room to walk around Paris and feel — has been attached to the auditorium of the Tabernacle so mothers as so many Americans foci when with fussy babies won't have to they're in that incredibly beauti miss or disturb the performance With the marvelous acoustics of the tabernacle and the beautiful voices of the choir this promises to be an evening worth attending lar The windows indirect lighting and circular scats allowed you to sit and Miriam R Parkinson Wellsville Foundation Continued (him Page 31 might disagree with people's sexual orientation young people still need parents guidance to help them grow up to be valued contributing members of society Courtney Moser Logan Group supports friend in trouble To the editor: We Tiffanie Larsen Jason Larsen Jen Moflitt Tricia Clawson Jim Burtschi Cody Bennett Russ Larsen and Jolene Neal have grown up with Jim Taylor and know him very well We would just like to say that he is a wonderful caring person despite what some people who may not know him think He is not the person that the media and others are trying to make him seem We support you Jim and we are behind you 100 percent Jen MolTitt Logan Don’t miss your chance this time To the editor: Did you miss it? The Festival of the American West's annual 60-fo- absorb the lovely colors T Continued from Page pay more attention to developing smart and responsible reporters who can serve both their companies and society Nationally 20 percent profit margins are normal for newspapers along with starting wages below $20000 a year I marginally better than my mathematical expertise but journalism also soon became a cause something 1 believed in Like many of the people I have worked with “Stop paying young reporters such niggardly wages and offering! unpaid internships" Haiman said “You ultimately destroy the only genuine asset publishers have" Point 8: Editors should set higher standards and monitor “Set high ethical and professional standards and enforce them rigorously” And pointing to the latest spate of journalistic transgressions Haiman laid the blame on editors' “spineless flaccid fuzzy leadership” — “What sickened me the most was not the behavior of the journalists but the quotes from people who are supposed to he their editors supervisors and bosses” Take responsibility for your own he suggested Point 9: The media professions should stop whining about the poor quality of students coming out of college he said “Stop bashing journalism education for all its sins real and imagined when there is so much wrong in your professional houses If you think journalism education could use some help why don't you offer some?” At foe same time Haiman said we who teach journalism also must share the blame for poor press performance: “If I were a -- jin frV g&j Rgv ft- y‘ - most of all You’d have beea reassured and educated as I was to hear Haiman and many others through four days of meetings examine and reexamine what journalists do — and should do — for society When I got into the news busi- - attempting to pass as French: WAITER: “Bonjour Je suspect que vous etes American” (“Good day I suspect that you are American”) YOU: ”Mais je ne portes pas les Nikes!” ("But I am not wearing thesneates!) 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Call CALL TODAY for a FREE coNsumnoN! journalism dean or chair or department head I would go how home and ask myself well are we addressing the real problems and challenges of the professional world we are sending our graduates into?” I sure wish civilians could have heard some of that discussion since it all ultimately efforts you V that the French are all smoking USU their own reporters — Are they right? Are they informed? Can you trust them? “You are the loading authority to reporters and writers” Haiman told editors pronounce the Secret French Code letter which is “r“ They have learned to say in a certain secret way that sounds as though they are trying to dislodge a live eel from their esophagus It re virtually impossible for a non- French person to make this sound this is how the Parisian cafe waiters figure out that you are an American even if you are the difference between French people and Americans in a cafe is Community 'Credit Union from tyaftar SssHss front trying to run over pedestrians is sitting around in cafes for days at a time looking Flench Sometimes we Americans try to blend into the cafe scene but the French immediately spot us as impostors because we cannot MORE WEIGHT LOSS FOR LESS DISNEYLAND Villi now pounds (783 meters) It's odd that the French appear to be in such good shape because the major activity in Paris aside Une-d-Cred- NluTdocku rave0 Zions Bank beef g For the First 5 Years APR Over Prime After That 15 Year Tetm with Ehd Maximum a Opal in as little as one hour And you'll get the t allowable tax deductions for consumer interest : your qualified lax professional exactly how much you could expect to save VT com sneaker-wearin- cattle compared to the Parisians who tend to be very slim with an average body weight of 38 the idea of a society where it b considered an acceptable occupation to basically sit around and drink In fact I liked almost everything about Paris The city b gorgeous the food is wonderful and they have these really public pay toiswoopy high-tec- h lets on the streets that look as though if you went into one you YOU: "Wbon” (“Woon”) WAITER: "Si vous etes Fhmcais je suis 1' Homme de la Batte” (If you are French I am Batman”) The other sure-fir- e way to tell 1 other Sunday Wvw rr'uriJocMravr'l enormous Pft wc ask “Stop giving ammunition to iIhiso who argue the press has a liberal tilt" Haiman said "Too since and whom I now teach many reporters find it difficult to journalism is a way to give back give a fair shake to those they to our neighbors to do good don't agree with” And as Haiman’s pep talk Point 6: Journalists and jourreminds us real journalists take nalism educators have a responsthat responsibility very seriously ibility to monitor and explain indeed press performance and to help our neighbors — the “civilians — make sense of it “I'm not Tad Peasa (tpeaseOccusuedu) is head of trie Department of Communicatalking about taking easy shots at Geraldo Rivera or Matt Drudge” tion at Utah State University His column on the Opinion page every Haiman said Point 7: News appears executives must rein in their quest for almighty dollars and that we Americans look like mo Excuse ABUSE! ness in 1976 it was in part because my writing skills were 31 i £D ot Profs ism Scott ful city — fat Because die fact is Pmmnm4iMi only factory lOmm-rp-m LCMMN m Vnrhrjureaa ioo N IE© M — J1770 Store Mount iMMOfMfpMWb Pff? 50 44470 p $1999 1 STOKES CREDIT horn 1 AT - rlPOOR I |