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"A: i i'7-- ' ' 50 Cents tttarfiv'0 1998 v£0 -- ?? when Utah passed s '’i yearebtet fy1 H '!:'$ shocked by foe mLShe said local bih achootfootbaU jdayen bad ‘ jv Student at the UniversityaT been a pane at die former Lady Bird “ Uvea Cache the still with Valley Liyoming' of a aimilar attack law enforcement a — :' t rn Student brings ft tO fttind theimpmaaon rVTtffjLoca fw jCfr ' most horrific ’'i ““ nM think pumpkins i QrBBTfi “ A-- - i Updolo t I'yean’ agii uihen a StiyeaMld JJtahhtt Un£:Lady Bird Park had a repuutkn that if you were gay you could go there and find put- versity student was unable even and to idous hypodmmic mkhetv" said Logan police Lt Craig Andrews Unt on foe scene after Hawker was in foie:bock of bis bretered pickup trackgj Handd Dean Hawked now 47 had bd beaten nearly to deathJrJIe bad severe skull Iplace that if you wanted to bash gays you firitotues1 a cradled eye socket and punctured could find diem tbere was tb beating of Hawker police said called lBngs His mother said n passer-b- y that first brought local episodes of to of after out him seeing struggle poltce get bnekof hit track in the Logaa Golf ahdl'ittg to foeir attratioii Questions still remain Courary Oub parking lot The glass windows f about wbether the teens who beat Hawker d had aD bear broken out and the sidre and roof V received sufficient punishment and some 'ciala think die case was one rtf die catalysts been bashed f fv gay-basb-t- "It was almost a mirror case to the one at University of Wyoming” said former Cache County Deputy Bill Larson Larsoo questioned who later confessed to two toed giving Hawker the beating that left him perteen-age- rs manently disabled and with irreversible brain damage Tracy Kendrick' then 19 and Shayne Rhodes then 18 later pleaded guilty in 1st District Court to sggravated assault for beating Hawker in n North Logan gravel pit then leaving him imo the hed of hit pickup trade at die country clnb later dot night They were both big guys Larson said “Hawker was 120 pounds dripping wet” Court documents said Kendrick and Rhodes had met Hawker at the rest stop after driving to Idaho for beer to celebrate Kendrick’s 19th offi-ha- btWiMf: See STAIN on Pagr 12 voters just don’t care says fewer prisfoaif 5HINGTON boys an studying computer science public schools' although gap between rtw fHH H m11 mH ffiflKT !— W' narrowing a new stndjy reports ac&and Girls are taking moremath i OGDEN (AP) — In nearly 40 of public opinion polling ’ yean Dan Jones can’t remember any- thing like the voter apathy and antagonism he's seeing this fall “Ifxhe general election were held today not next month I dunk we’d have a tunnel of ooly between 30 and 40 percent in Utah" Jones said Tft the I’ve seen since I started polling in dee dasselihan they woe ad yean agojhe report released Ifcesday by foe AmencanAssodatioo of University are sdO taking says Bat bqyt ‘— J — more — :' Women wont hiveikarrowed pGiilil bat cant i quar technology is now gender gapa the ne w boys club in oar nations pub - W': 1959”One reason is diat many Utahns are disgusted with what’s going fcachobltf reid Janiw IWanmant of foe woaten’l advoi v executive director ' ' — hxxLm X: frw?Whaeb waiblcnMnlxe void mgnnm 5 law a few hate-cri- on in Washington uSpecisjUy President Clinton’s sexual laren activt--tie- s within the Whitt House Jones said They also are feeling powerless because of foe impact of wealthy campaign contributors In addition be said Utah residents see national public opinion : l4$&199(YWBon of ?£1y 19 ?i V lhtT pMpdwiiid girisstiU oom jobs and careen baaed on'penireentV flaaaoiipeali J The conduaioaa were among many j a lOfrpage synthesis of data research polls showing about two out of every three respondents support Clinton's handling of foe government the job he's doing as president and “they think the pollsters are making it up Jr JbebMkprejwodbyapidatejy ' H research qgaaization comes sto'yearf after" group's influential report on V'’ gender equity in public achoou How' X Sdioob SbtandiangaGiid ':Vr4iTbenew publication Gender OapatH I Where Scfaoob Still lnilOiv QO £3 fX are J'A found that ciils p dten" ' ' '4 Utah residents don’t understand today enrolling in non math and adencn also taking wan-$Advanced Flpcnoent counea in' ' that girJs 'is ' muff be getting a broader education than boys by deepening their exposure izi‘ courses in other subject j&t more foe tem’l huge computes mainframes personal system still need attention Anderson said and their network systems so there are also 15 to 20 buildings at USU computers !rg “4 befuddled ufoen foe digital cal' still in need ot Y2K adjustments on their ra l'M colkgM aim endars dick to A systems but are waiting unumfac- universities would like $45 mOlkm ta fix eonuniaaioiier'i office report saytturtr repam $ V foeir year 200Q cbrnptoerproMenifc'fe inoat of foe institutions’ mainframe 'sys- - Xy L01d desktop cooiuters and software also Higher education aonght$13 adlfiMtems hare been bapproofodbutwoikalwX need npdatihg from foe 1998 Legislature to start woritingneedS tobe done on fixing foe embedded Without a fisoducatots believe there is bn foe proUon tmt fod not gd R59 toeSicbips font control fotogshke btoldSng hcanfmto n 50 percent chance foatjfoeir person- SriD cnish 'At USU- i acfaoola have qient the part year' asaesdngiag andsecuri Services Karl Fugal how profound die problem it and came with Director of computer-base’ Anyfoing Computer manage-?upX is said Utah State v X 'b'" funding necessary Univeruty aspect t flt wu a major shodt to toe it was foat physical Plant fAssistanf Director Brian rThat’s obvious” Fugal said and be :bib” Said Red Hunsakcr assodstq high- - Andersou said today A member of USU’i - noted USU’s system would take a step commissioncrv“It ja an coopanittee focusing on foe Y2K problem backward without finahcing- - Tf we don’t races X “That’s the highest 'don’t extremely large number and one that Anderson said several items have been have the funding wo may have to phase frankly we wished wasn’t there Butaev- - erased foom USU’s glitch Kst such as etorJout some tilings and that’s going to creme knows’ we’ve seen this late in an erthelesi it is what it is 'control and uninterrumible power 0 tow of efficient” electionAnd a lot of ‘don't y illre dremisto adconling to 199idata WM dn JEdurelian Depretment §MiAnd in tome any girls are £($??' Wore oat of their schooiing than txqrs? f?v because they're taking mote English'! 6 fine arts ana foreign language dassen:1 R'' pttiX‘Coane4akin patterna when f'"" p-X- l ty r fact ahighre percentage of girls thanA zmi boys studied geometry biology and ipyf viewed aaa wholly suggest bow a majority of their fellow Americans can believe Chilton is doing a good job as president but at foe same time still thiwfc he should resign or be impeached for hqiroprieties Aad partially because they wmI polls now distrust the Jooessaid “rm finding it's harxl- er polling that at any time since fye been doing it” t With the Sections lew than a month away Jones said 20 to 25 percent of Utah voters he has questioned still say foey are unde rided mooe or more of foe major i &' ii tystemi’faMoitoiuter:netwafos - d wifofoetqiairbiKi?'lrTi'lit ‘ fcM4&vator' areas!! said:S!:M vp report ? Shu there were some serious grew £ The same lmdy of Edncation lrment data showed that 27 percent of-'x- ' toys had taken physics compand wife of gins IWenty-fore- e 22 pirell lpart g£xemntboyibaltato lufl DQyStCS CODIPIswB WHO nv t girls On top cl that 25 perrent of gHsj(& were taking or Iwl taken conmuter set’ ence courses compared with 30' percent J:& of boys 1 't v y ISujf V- - - $ '' ij!1 ti?' fi' - ' Cccho tonight SlfJThe Native Americana of Northern Utah meat at 7 tonight to the Brigham City Pubfic Ubrary 26 E Forest SL i 'v Other events -- — si v -1 h VcSilicr — tf - : 4 Page i l state position In a lawsuit Larsoai filed against the coun- ST foerWd in a wtrol fto' tjrbe churned be bad been harassed after Nelson bemme a sergeant ia foepttd blowing foe whistle on wrongdoing ia wbenfiTti office A federal court die division and then worked several ye In the investigation division In 199Lbe ®anjroftoe aUegatioos but found wu psomoted io heutenant in chaige of to favor of Lusim'a claims of harass foe criminal divirion V - Republican incumbent Sheriff Lynn i Nelson and his Democrat challenger Bill Larson both have big (dans for foe next : four years of Cache County law enforce - That may be the only tiiing their cam? paigns have in conunoo T Bi9 Larson Anud tire controversy over lawsuit I Lym Nelson X : "J r?' Larson filed against Cache County theJ uWr‘4— have candidates cla&h over jail crowding fed- -' service Larson sherifis to Doug Bodreto and Sid GroU” Cbcfae Counreturned eral grants and Nelson said "Onerof foe things people ar n and career a as began ty polkiea to short foey disagree on bow deputy sheriff r: like about me is that Tve taken the best el to spend money for county-levlaw two previous administrations and put worked division in every Tve of the s enforcement - y it to use in my own"- Larson sheriff’s “From said office” ' They do however share similar levels Nefsoa also has a criminal justice detectives to criminal to foe courts and of experience-degree fiom WSU with a minor m com- V 5 — -- : aerrednntotfofferentji?''1f “ m000sette-contentions Uu! btaenAarecent : 4n patrol-car-per-dep- 21-ye- ' Everybody : chant together v "Norainno rain no rain I X 1 Pago 12 Th candldstss - ' nve4 About Cache 4 Classifieds ’18 CcmicsM16 s Crossword Opinion Sports 16 6 8 r': : - Larson 44 is a Cache County native and has 25 yean of law enforcement experience that began wiA his Army service as a military police officer After his ' - - 'r-mcn- - infoejaiL" He has a criminal justice degree from putcracknce Weber State University and graduate TIm lawsuit degree ia public administration from When the county's voters go to the Utah State University Larson now is a Box Elder County deputy sheriff providpolls Nov 3 it wiQ be the first time Neling security for the 1st District Court in son’s or Larson's name will be on the nn i Tirfto m - iicamgn ct Larson under fire broad-- of oo KVNU radio s Jenny Chnstresew Show found from bis part in the lawsult-LlrMwas disappointed with the discussion which be said was not related to foe sheriff race “The radio show was 20 minutes of trash" be said "There were slanderous untruthful allegations called in by people ir1iifofn'iintor i B X- 3 See SHERIFF on Page 12 evr mstiaihm tflginnaRAlinni — i v m nu m rfj jiAumUll - |