Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 26 1998 — Page 5 r B YU tops list of sober schools SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Newt flash! There is no Animal House at Brigham Young University According to a survey with an astute flair for the obvious BYU tops the list of “stone cold sober campuses” in The Princeton Review's annual publication “The Best 311 G pear It M Colleges” The Mormon yed ople the ard of e n a The led e in was did Var ies 30-- reat " real (fill in the vith hall une 60s 01 01 KAYSVILLE (AP) - Evan VanBrce is glad he was wearing his glasses when a large dog leapt out of the dark and savaged the jogger ripping his VanBree who was left with wounds requiring more than 100 stitches says the glasses prevented the dog's teeth from puncturing his eyes He was set upon Sunday night while jogging along Main Street near Davis High 16 02 I 00 01 L04 2 K School “My glasses kind of saved my sight" he said The dog ran off with the glasses in his mouth Davis County Animal Control officers are searching for the dog described as either a pit bull or Rottweiler The youth said the dog knocked him to the ground rippied open his nose and pierced his lower lip breaking some of his upper teeth “His nose was laid open to the bone” said Jalyn VanBree mother She said her son has already received extensive treatment by a reconstructive wire-fram- ot ed 140-pou- he-boy's 0 K 00- - mi ittla 1 m school — Police seek dog that mauled teen jogger face and arm 03 church-owne- d which doesn’t even serve caffeinated drinks let alone tolerate booze — inexplicably dropped out of the publication's rankings last year but was second the year before Among the areas covered by the survey of 56000 students were drug and alcohol use academics and quality of campus life BYU spokeswoman Cairi Jenkins said the Provo school considers it an honor to be found the driest in die land but is happier to finish 1 1th in overall quality of life “What it means is yes there's a lack of AP photo but there's not a lack of social life" drinking over 100 stitchM after being Jenkins said STJSISl"! 1S-- ‘ ° Vanflfae vfsfled the Pavia County Animal Shatter The school's quality of life received a ratin Fruit Heights to try and identify the type of dog that attacked ing of 92 out of 100 from the BYU students Jocated surveyed “People (here) know how to have fun without getting wasted" wrote one respondent in the anonymous survey But some disagreed “Life at BYU outside class is all about getting married” one student wrote Ed Custard lead author of the book was not surprised BYU was the driest campus reli“Certainly schools with a clear-cu- t gious affiliation do end up on (the stone-col- d sober) list" as well as women’s colleges and some demanding technical schools he said “At BYU you have a more mature student body We know they have more married students and more students who have made a commitment to community service" But he said boozing depends on the student not just attending a bone-dr- y campus “I don't think that (former BYU quarterback) Jim McMahon was any less of a party hound" The nearly 30000 students at BYU must comply with a strict Honor Code drafted to conform with the abstemious doctrines of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints They also must live in campus-approve- d housing which bars drinking smoking or drug use “(Students) come to BYU and they are very focused and they come knowing who they are and what they want out of life” Jenkins said exposure” rabies treatments Hess said because of the aggressive nature of the attack she fears the dog may pose a seri- "Future Rotarians and Daughters of the American Revolution” based on combined results from questions on drug and alcohol use conservative politics prevalence of religion and popularity of student government The US Naval Academy edged out BYU for first in that category Academically the guide said the school has a demanding course load which is made more demanding since students are required to take seven religion courses to graduate "All I have time for is work and study" said one respondent “No life no fun no nothing" The study made no mention of criticism leveled against the school by a national professors' group The American Association of University Professors voted in June to censure BYU for what it called a “distressingly poor" climate for academic freedom WAY! ous threat to others “This dog lunged face forward at him out of the darkness” she said “We don't want another vic- Service Your Furnace Now! tim" being reviewed st THE which consist of a series of four shots into the wounds have stepped up patrols in the area and the licenses of dogs are st WINTER Evan describes the dog as Mack or brown about 60 pounds with short hair and a short muzzle County Animal Control Director De Anne Hess said if the dog is not found within the next two days so it can be observed Evan will have to begin painful “post Hess said many children live around Davis High and the attack poses “a scary situation" because a smaller child could have been killed “I’m glad he was as big a kid as he was” she said Hess said this is the time of year when bats have been known to carry rabies and she’s afraid the dog may be infected Officers The survey found that BYU has the lowest rate of liquor and marijuana use and the highest rate of students who pray on a regular basis It was also had the second-higherate of students with conservative political leanings and had the second-berelations between the students and the community And BYU was second in a category called fbmiason special In brief ONLY have arsenals Report: Kingstons — ammunition was found A stockpile of SALT LAKE CITY (AP) last year by firefighters battling a fire at a Bountiful home owned by Joseph Kingston of the polygamist Kingston clan KTVX said Mike Barfuss of the Bountiful Fire Department said some of the ammo went off as firefighters Mailed the fire Firefighters found 48000 rounds in a corner of the basement and KTVX quoted sources whom it did not identify as saying only about one-thiof the ammo in the house was found by the firefighters The station said it also was told the Kingstons have other weapons caches Connie Rugg who was raised in the dan said the Kingstons believe the weapons are needed for Armageddon “They believe the end of the world is going to come" she said Tuesday “There will be no government— just chaos They will step in and protect us” Cad Kingston the clan's attorney did not respond to an offer to talk about tlx arsenal rd For Complete Furnace Maintenance Which Includes: of 18000 (teachers) people who don’t state do their job” Leavitt said in a speech lulled as a of Utah's education system address “Yet I have observed there are only a handful that ultimately find their way out of the system" "There are in this universe back-to-scho- ol 50MAV036080 Inspection of Burners & Controls Oiling Motor & Belt Inspection Leavitt: State must fire bad teachers SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov Mike Leavitt has again called on school boards to redouble their efforts to fire teachers who aren’t doing their job Leavitt speaking Tuesday to the Salt Lake Rotary Club believes there is a “cultural impediment” that has prevented school districts and principal from timiMung incompetent educators He wants that Model) WHY FURNACE INSPECTION NOW? 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