Show 1 iterant The Herald Journal Looan Utah j InbrUf UTA opts for new logo on buses S ALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The Utah Transit Authority is getting fresh look adopting a new logo that will be embla-zooe- d oo agency bases and vehicles The logo is a biue circle with two horizontal red and blue atripea through the ‘middle It could cost ss much ns j 5220000 in taxpayer dorian to paint the new logo on UTA’i busea and other' vehicles The logo could show up on uniforms 'stationary signs and company equip-ment in a few weeks The UTA board adopted the logo even as the Salt Lake advertising 'agency that designed it FJCNW&R presented die bond with findings from a survey dial said the public sees UTA as a "plodding bureaucratic entity’’ “The public doesn't know very much ‘about UTA and what they do know is Friday August 28 1998 7ranklin County facility to get upgraded computer system new CT scan equipment erized tomography or CT rArrinBrunaon PRESTON — The County Commission approved an $880000 loan Wednesday for improvements to the £' ftaifrttn County HoettitaL the stim wifi he divided to Cover several different projects Hospital Administrator Mike Andrus said The first $200000 will be used to pay the balance on a technology and previous loin that funded new y other equipment In anticipation of the year 2000 $175000 will be spent to upgrade toe hospital's computer system As it is now die rollover into the new century will cause havoc with the data Andrus said The funds will be used to purchase new software and some hardware A addition to the hospital will cost 200000 and will be used to house new comput- X-ra- 1500-sqmag-fo- ot symbolize unity and wholeness Fotheringham said die firm wants to use the logo and its new ad campaign which includes a pair of television con- merrials Budge building restoration kept on hold as owner meets conditions The logo was chosen by the ad agency and a board committee from By Lane PJfchur staff wrttr than straight lines or hard edges and several proposed logos tion Thursday after apparently being accidentally shot in the chest by a 12- neighbor North Ogden police detective Blaine Seamens said three boys were watching the movie “Home Alone” in the older boy's parents’ bedroom Wednesday when me took the J57 cal- the commission in an effort to help DaviUtodtinne to referbiah toe iber handgun from a bedroom closet to show it to die other boys The bullet entered Jonathan Moody’s right upper chest and exited through ms back “He's done some wonderful things to the flding Jensen a aid “Tne interior is beautiful’ Jensen said Davis would continue to examine the brick to see Whether parents were not pm shoot- ing but Moody’s mother was nearby and was at the home before police arrived He was taken to McKay-De- e restoring toe building’s south facade is feasible While the south end continues to be scrutinized the Planning Commission approved paint and stucco for toe north and west ends Awnings for ’ hospital A neighbor said she heard a pop and then saw parents running down the street to die home Moody a student at Green Acres Elementary School had just returned home from his first1 day of windows but not Seamons said the Weber County Attorney’s office will review die case but he does not expect charges to be filed Raptors settlb fight vehicle give up — Preservation Committee said synthetic The Ogden Raptors OGDEN (AP) have apparently struck out in a dispute with a couple that won a $32000 vehicle in a team promotion “I thinktheyjust decided to do what was right Maralyn Ikykx whose husband Dennis held the lucky ticket stub die night die home run was niL The Raptors Juid the Taylors have been dueling ewr since Raptors shortstop Chris Rowan drilled a home run long-runni- Retaining the oM took: The Logan Pfenning Commiaelon haa delayed a daefekm on an application to apply stucco to the south facade of the Budge bulking above center In thfe old photograph The panel however has given He approval tor a plan to paint and atuooo the north and mart akfee of the buHdtog material is simply not allowed in historic districts according to the Secre tary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation which Loan use guideline for its historic district “This would be in direct violation of the standard” Graham said “Stucco is not the solution” However the cost of refurbishing the brick to its original form may make it somewhat of a pipe dream Davis said it just to the cost of stripping the see what's underil would cost $20000 to $30000 “That’s before we’d even know whit’s there” Davis said and he added the total project could cost up to $120000 “That would not be a good financial solution” Planning Commissioner Eugene Kartchner said money should not drive the discussion He said the city may have funds to help Davis restore what is being dubbed Logan's “gateway to downtown” “If there was half a million dollars would yon put stucco on it or would you restore it?” Kartchner asked theoretically While It isn’t $500000 there are funds available for downtown restora- tion through the Redevelopment Agency Director of Community Development Eric Ibll said He said the money does not come out of the general fund Yet Planning Commis- sioners Douglas Jensen and Eldon Hooper said that may not be the best idea “Somewhere those fends have come from taxpayer dollars” Hooper said Davis and Jensen also said they were concerned about the effect of the Planning Commission's eventual decision on other businesses which might want to move downtown If a move downtown cost too much they said then historic buildings would be left vacant Utah Sports Authority votes bucks regents to give ice arena $100000 By Mtahaai R Watoai mAmM WBffwnwf- - The Utah Sports Authority voted unanimously Thursday te give $100000 to the Bridgeriand Communitylea Arena The Spoils' Authority in a neat document outlining the organization’s vision for toe fiiture died toe proposed ke rink as a model for the kinds of Olympic legacy projects that should be built with i toe more than $59 expected id be jnilljfaaj portion of sales tax revenues ova 0 years State Sea Lyle Hillyard VQfatii strongly supported the I J prefect SC fettULWere sought frorA the Legislature lad Sports Autoof-it-y In an Aug 24 letter td the cuss details Raptors president Dave Baggott won’t even say that “If you want to find out something come out oo Fan Appreciation night” he said Wednesday referring to the final game of the season Sports Authority HiUyurd said “I believe our facility is predsaty fife kind of project toe state of utoh envisioos e legacy of toe 2002 Winter Games and toe support of the Sports Authority is an lmpor-- a dpTv Can Cfly Editor Mika Wannargran c 4‘ Hi were also The design review is tentatively scheduled for die Planning Commission’s Sept 10 meeting when Davis plans to present the colon to be used a feasibility study for a brick veneer and photos or actual materials to be used While the commission may allow the use of some stucco on tne: South side of the building thvlstoric ftrturvriww CntnmittM mcwfcmirtiilwl against it Thomas Grehalti of the one we would want' over the Lindquist Field fence in the fourth inning of a game against the Billings Mustangs on June 26 The homer met the requirements erf a promotion: If any Raptor hit a home run over die Wasatch front Isuzu sign dining tire fourth inning a fan chosen by a ticket drawing would “ ' arth$32000 Dennis after But Ikylor’s ticket was drawn and his name announced the jum balked at giving him the cat The Ikytors said that when they called die Raptors drey were told drey had only won use of toe car fin several months hi July the Tbykn called a lawyer: Neither side will talk about the new agreement The Pleasant View couple ' says the deal to give them the car includes a premise that they won’t dis- and doors approved Jensen said a new synthetic material of stucco The may be used-Ins- t material E1FS is maintenance-fre- e vet would allow for a facade compatible with the downtown area Jensen said the new school year Principal Paul Bryner said school let out early Wednesday He said teachers would use the shoot- for gun COPY “There is no contingent liability cm taxpayers” he said “Even though die county is the owner of the hos now owned by Northern Title While a few conditions are met by owner Jay Davis Thomas Jensen from Jensen Haslem Architects proposed some options to year-ol- d Ext 3023 tax-pay- The Logan Planning Commission (AP) boy was in serious but stable condi 752-21- 21 allowances will be made for these items County Attorney Jay McKenzie described the torn as favorable and said the interest rate is variable but under 5 percent and administrative costs will be added on McKenzie said the loan will not affect county state-of-the-- Logan building with stucco or something like it ww have to wait at least a couple of weeks shoots neighbor —A NORTH OGDEN Got a local nawa Chief Financial Officer Paul Smart said and pital the loan is paid out of the revenues of the hospital” Currently the hospital’s inpatient facilities arc operating under capacity Andrus said The hospital is operating at 20 percent capacity and the nursing home is filled to 80 percent The outpatient clinics have doubled or tripled over the past 10 years he said Andrus said Franklin County Hospital has improved staff qualifications and added equipment The addition of CT scanning equipment is the next logical step Smart said The hospital and ambulance association frequently incur additional expenses transporting patients to other hospitals for treatment of this type “We don't have a choice now” Smart said “When people are in an accident we have to send them out because we don’t have a CT scan” Covering parts of a downtown ‘Home Alone’ boy will nt The construction bid urns awarded to in Idaho Falls Idaho and architectural drawings are complete The remaining $280000 will be used to purchase the new CT scanning equipment from Toshiba Andrus said “This is the main purpose of the loan’’ he said This budget was approved by the hospital board Council puts off ruling on stucco agency tokl the board “The new logo symbolizes change jmd new leadership — the vision to adjust the desire to improve flexibility said Dave Newborn the firm’s cre- jUive director He said circles are more comforting r -- The j OKs County hospital loan sometimes misinformation” Bob Fotheringham chief executive of the ad home at the time of die 2:13 Page 3 economy Ice sheets in Ogden Provo and pledges The Otymdc-tize- d teedved funding from the Sports Authority The grant from the Sports Authority increases the likelihood the ice arena will be buih in Cache County Bridgeriand Community Ice Arena President Janet Borg said one of the strings attached to Thursday's grant was a stipulation that die funds be used only for donated by Cache County at approximatdy 3100 N 150 East The site has been ased ns the North Perk Equestrian Perk Salt Lake City have already construction Similar stipulations were made by Cache County when it pledged $1 million from A nonprofit organization the Ice Bridgeriand Community Arena has raised nearly one-thiof the fends needed for toe pro-poaed $58 million project Other rd aourcei of the funds include: $100000 Community Develop- tflfent Block Omit a $250 000 KiihftrttMi from toe Utah Legiala will have a lasting positive effect tare $50000 from Logan and on Northern Utah’s familial and $271803 in private donetiona and Vxffh v- - JSVa Eventually an outdoor swimming pool may be built next to the arena sharing many of the ice link's facilities Bog said Cache County North Logan and Hyde Park are working to eatahliSh a mmridpd building authority that Will OWH the facility Many citiea throughout Cache Valley aa well aa Cache and Box Elder coondeit hm endorsed toe load restaurant tax revenues The county dio stipulated that $500000 be set aside la an 'project endownieut fond for progreme and operations I Bylfoi Atoocfeted Pteee ice sheet is planned to be built on property the Utah the atate detailed report on hia Board of Regent! with Wadxxd’s financial needs the eight other college preaidenta presented v regents’ meeting in it dor they expected October in your bud: about die priori- ties of toe university and that is on ose Lake fe Machea told the iiegealsi according to Ip'-- - “There la nothing Struma He i fee That force colleges and universities to request lading for projects and programs that ate potitksl- popular but not necessarily in the best interest of v' Login Municipal Councilman t institution Machea said “The system is twisted became we'll be Steve Thompson attended Thurs- day's Sports Authority meeting He laid the community ia getting behind the project end now it’s time to get a bigger campaign under way to aee it through completion Borg agreed noting that ahe bopea to see construction start next spring But that won’t happen nntil 80 percent of neceseary fends ere raised ahe said Said virtually every taxpayer dollar allocated higher education is deeighated for uepedfic use oar budget on) what the Legislature wi! instead or what our basic needs are” Median aid "Whrt I’m advocating is the modd uaed it iiter g universities ft ia an incremental increase in toe total budget from toe year before from which toe university’s priorities wiu be fended” Machea would like to see n system ia which toe & tigillalUM increase! the nhiymity’i budget at toe lame rate that tuition rises? p most other I - A -- :'j |