Show m vwSSi T - NfT:'m ft Page 2 - The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 19 3’! y'- v’-cy-- cited for trespassing John Slevin and John Guido contend they were working on a public sidewalk outside the fair when they were cited Tuesday Fair officials "said we either had to rent a booth for $400 or leave" Guido said “We told them ‘We can't Not only is this our livelihood it's protected by the Constitution' " Fair officials confirmed that they asked the pair to rent a booth or leave When Slevin and Guido refused to move Murray police cited them fur trespassing whether to make English the National Voter Outreach which coordinates petition drives across the country Slevin and Guido ofTcrcd voter Proponents need to gather 37000 signatures of registered The two are working the SALMON Idaho (AP) — Inte- -' rior Secretary Bruce Babbitt watched a cluster of blazes bunt In the central Idaho wilderness and hailed the virtues of letting wildfire help restore health to ailing western forests Babbitt flew over 11 lightning-starte- d flies in the Frank Church-Rivof No Return Wilderness the biggest charring about 6000 er acres of back country before state’s official language voters by Nov 13 to require the referendum be considered Briefs Inept thief leaves calling card SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Even Barney Fife could have cracked man suspected of trying to rob a restaurant this case of a Monday After a struggle with two restaurant employees the man was forced to flee without his wallet business cards passport and a shoe The man walked into the Olympian Restaurant at about 3:43 pm asked for a glass of water and grabbed a handful of bills from the cash register waitress tried According to a Salt Lake police report a waiter to block the door but he pushed her aside Another also tried to stop the thief but he started hitting both teens so he could get away During the struggle the girl grabbed the man's wallet and the boy grabbed his shoe If the driven license and business cards left behind Weren't enough to track down the man the entire struggle was caught on videotape UTA Babbitt monitors fire policy registration to help their petition drive and to increase the number of eligible voters “We were not passing out literature we were not (tying to convert anyone to a political party we were not asking peopt for money" Guido said "All we were doing was registering peo- pie to vote and getting signatures That's a First Amendment right' “It seems pretty clear that this was content-base- d discrimination" said Carol Gnade executive director of American Civil Liberties Union's Utah chapter The ACLU is investigating the incident The petition sought to force the Legislature to vote on the issue of i cancels route to Hill Air Force SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some commuten to Hill Air Force Base are going to find the bus trip taking a lot longer The Utah Transit Authority is canceling route 74 from downtown Salt Lake City to Hill effective Monday The UTA said route 74 only has an average of 34 passengers per trip “When that happens we have to consolidate or otherwise reconfigure our routes to get the most efficient use out of our equipment" said UTA spokesman Jerry Benson AP photo a four-acr- Provo judge dismisses attorney’s suit SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed former Provo City Council Attorney Michael Thoniton's wrongful ter mination lawsuit against the city but will permit his defamation suit against Councilman Dennis Poulsen Poulsen allegedly told others t° Back To School ml W a ur rivi i Jnn nt ih TTTi fy l ii T E R M O U N T 2 A I N f&w Always Open tea conversations surreptitiously recorded by Councilwoman Shari Holweg and given to Mayor George Stewart The city also claimed Thornton gave City Attorney Gary Gtegeraon inaccurate information about his conversation with Emergency OUTPATIENT Department Clinic Logan's and Cache County’s Emergency Medical System resource facility Ear minor illnesses and Injuries nhepybur personal physician is not aradabie rt 'l 1 am to 9 pm 10 am to 9 pm Op5T24- hours a day 365 days a year & Ji I (Saturdays Sundays and Holidtys) High quality Dance'nXjrTime 33 W 100 rQ N Logan UT 84321 (435)787-203- 0 narM)0-- ' it CARE HEALTH because he was mentally ill Thornton was fired in June 1996 after telling former Councilman Karl Thalman about phone Quality Kid's Package 1 I N si -- es that Thornton was fired for embezzling city funds and jj? 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