Show ' " v V -'- ’li'V ' v Th'elWest " ' ' VsPV kj aftermissionaryis stabbed to death MOSCOW (AP) — Police arrested aJarvis head ofihe Mannoamission aspect in a subfengattack oa two Mor-- the region said Sunday Church' d&reh missionaries central Don LeFevm said Barden’s sin that left one dead and the other Hugciy went well and his prospects for ' hnspiaBiwt police said Sunday i:? recovery were pood Mackintosh was stabbed in the hearth &' 'A group or assailants stabbed to death Imc llannct Mackintosh 20 and V wounded Bradley Alan Borden 20 after Ihe pair left the hntn of Vfnrmnw fmi- - wMiMMy'i If Ufa about 7SO miles east of 5 bishop of die ward inHiko a town tA Moscow according to a press release ? about 00190 miles north of Las Vegas baaed by the chinch in Salt I jke Oty h's a terrible loss He always had a Mackintosh from Hiko Nev had -- Special and cheerful spirit It’s a tragedy keen a ausskauia Russia for just pverHtoallof Miller told the Desmt jest Bordenof Mesa Arir arrived fat ENews !Tw known Mm most of his life rmgoing to miss him sfcveyT Police would not release any infonna- li Borden whn was stabbed in the Hver but stable doit about die attested man but said they dnssafo wts in rmirfirinwiit IIf t mb far triwf — !— nMM an n an - i' - t' Witnesses said the maa who killed wad Rais Gafin pufifle spokesman for Mackintosh was drank at the fae the fefcaktdntirtiJlhL convinced there Jams said he saii LeFevre said the two nutrionaries were no idkgjnnsmpafitical amoves for the amrsoy teLnl pofice and dbc- apparently were accosted after they had left some dunk i dfy amude in ban- I 1 mission-- 1 ns' tT 57JOOO dressed in work in pairs tamed around and saw him jmtlajag there" Barden speaking foomtislincn tal bedtold KSLTVm Sdt LieCSry Investigators believe the stahNng was an indiscriminate attack and was nor itifwted temi t Mwiwi riwarh mostly the dare has deployed Outside the two Rnuian i up with the nusskmaries and ether men joined in die fray he said “He (Mackintosh) fell down and 1 said he is ak oat dh stand out H ug a Mormon soli The Sak Lakr Tribune “Wit’Te done a lot to make sure that Russia accepts our people" In October last year missionary Daniel Lawson was shot in the face dur- mg a robtmy attempt on the streets of a suburb of Buenos Aires Argentina And in April 1997 another Argentina sionary Orin Voorheis was critically wounded in a shooting that left him brain damaged The Ufa stabbing is the second inci-dent this year involving Mormon mis sionaries in Russia In March two missionaries were abducted in Saratov about 450 miles southeast of Moscow and held for $300000 ransom for four days The church never paid the ransom but the missionaries were freed and two men arrested and later convicted Legacy project has to prepare for floods SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal offi- damaging A corps decision on the permit cials and environmentalists contend the rfaenekthme State officials say environmental problems said Brooks cm be solved by building the e road ofGbbVtan state’s proposed Legacy Highway is unwerk-ab- le because a large portion of it would tit on four-lan- U S Army Corps afloodjdain To deal with the potential-floo- d issue ia years highway planners have promised to build the road 5 net above wfc they torn “natural ground" That they say would place the road’s surface well abmelhc n historic leveled 4212 feet last readied in 1986 and 1987 But opponents argue there are better aher- - high enough and by constructing bridges and culverts to allow the lake's waters to flow into the wetlands east of die road They also say wetlands lying below the rood's footprint would be replaced when the state and Davis County create a development-fre- e nature preserve along the lake’s Oat dot high-wat- er ffis agewey is deny a state-I2j6-a- ile mod- - flood-plai- f y 5 AP photo V? K'V 'K ‘‘s AH fun ’v- no pain Pltfs Peak s' SS'L’f'C-'- towun over twskyine of downtown Colorado Springs ITs om of th tow mounWnt around haw country voftcto IftidtoQ to toft topp sfloiNinQnofi'MkftfB ft summit ftxpftriftncft tit Cola Jhl (a brief ! 31 Mounters vow to remember Shepard-an- d fight against hate crimes NASHVILLE Tens (AP) — An thousands across the nation mourned the beating des& of a gay Univenity of Wyoming student Amy Bate said the tragedy already baa changed her fife “i think it waits with breaking the silence not being afraid to let your voice be beard ia everyday bjfe” she said She was among about 400 people who gathered ia Nashville on Sanrfey night to hold a candlelight vigfl for Matthew Shepard 21 who was found tied la a fence post outside Laramie Rfr He tfiedOcL 12 andtuwmen have been duaged with murder “Tfe must fight against bate crimes of an kind But tonight we: ustbendkaUy honest—-- Matthcwfodeadbecause hewas gay"-saiLloyd Lewis associate dean ut Vmderbilt Uaivershy Divinity Sddbk'Manfievi waa hculiUy murdered and bh were alt riobted" Simifor vigils were held in more than two donentilics where moms-- o called for laws to protect hwncweiuals egainst bigoted attacks wWkdQ't have to know anything about Matthew" Leni Brown said ac at vigil is Plainfirid Ni “What we do know is that a brave young man lost his life because be was differeat The people who kSfisd him eoolda’t accept that" Mmy who tallied Sunday night said the events ia Lanmie could be 5 i Thattheme waa also heard b Canada wfaereMutnyBillett of Gay andLeshun Awareness said as maqr as 80 percent of gay bashings go anreportedl OoatSaa Press repotted “Lanmie Riyonring could haw bee amafl-toAlberta" Billett told a crowd of 200 people in Edmonton "k could have been Ednoofoo" w to hunt down areal Deals! Your chance 'r r'f Prices m Wing Cteiis Close-O- ut : fandSVvfv8l Rockers (Onesoicoiaa) ' iv- - V” 'wv1 MVBCHAatS c 4 ' Vs v Hampton Priiate tutor industry is thrhring Hi-U- g Redissr AuthenficlBftCettoayshfcaonEatteegllisfc comfort of i2QthCnreasKThswnCige Queen Anne designkektiireiscStlpiRffiBS am deeply padded sert arriatforikwirtfjA SALT LAKE CTTY (AP)— More and mare Utah parents ree turu-m-g to jpivaae tutors to help daeir duldreu excel m acfaopLr There are an statewide staadatda for tutors and aoine aritool warytomake refonab for legal reasons Even aoy die private l'' ttdnranhHiiy seems to be thriving “1 see nqr busmesa growing because of crowded risssiooms where teachers have fide time for individual attention to stndeats' And maqr schools often pass pupils to die next grade rather than aohripg their prabiemsT said tutor Lori Eagelhardt owner of Educate Me v Sak Lake County’s Grenite District offori ao tutaring suggestioni is the paficy m many other districts Neighboring Iordan District thestate’s laiyst offers a list but adds a legal disclaimer thst tutors a k have not been screened or approved and offer no endorsements Si'fVy of dis-aacts- k '? a — T-" ' ' houtr Th-Naa- na Simpfyirrcsistible "Omega Rocker Recliner " style cinjbe found hi this sleek features a stacked hack padded arms and s taerisahkeanfortand contamporwy-- Eagelhardt said because there le no organized system in Uudt rfwinh for tutor refonab she has to be bvenfive'-- f f1f-x'-'tt-T ante certified teacher who taught in Sak Lake Qqr and Gmaite for 10 years I have a master’s degree bul l have to advertise v said EageDiank who charges $40 aa by wantaf-mouih- " Bunch Salt Lake City found EagePiardLl That how Bimch"s ao Drake 6 who attends Rosslya Hritfs Ebmentot has a "epeeAtfaonta mid seeds help with wander araund is tutor and if thb a helpful StiU-ybring wsoi your difld to be successful" she said “I hope he will be b : : k 4 itaifiag'iV-- fwtiBMi in the classroom able to reed and make the most of - 1" -- SChooL"' At achoab b Park City pwents may choose firbiri a list of 22 totoiii snut already PaA City teadias “We have also applied for a federal gram that wifl provide tutors at our high school and both middle two to four days a week at no cost to pwenta" said Merry ' Haugen director of Qnrictdum and Instnictio she said 'S5' nboring k popular m our schoob" C The rfistriefa tutor fist of 22 names offers instniction ranging from 'V Wi cafcuhs to kindergarten Since most ate in ebssrooms they are certified and lure passed background aid fingerprint checks required of all 'Cbkteadtos'SiT:?' v- Lori Andetson a teacher at Pak City’s McFolui Elementary has tutored four yean specializing in math and reading for kindergarten ? through fiflbgnde wwW- - She charges around $20 an hot “Our district asks all teachers if thrywartt to tutor I have the extra time and k b rewarding” she said- - V r yi— — — B--- 1 JT 'CSt‘l w tLJaSci lifll i ii iriidCB k " Trilogy Snuggler v --i i- Sv retain either styteh option' ' -- :1 SAL tSI SaorlnnaSoaggler art 9 r- r wots -- r— a : : on crime in schools Cop takes — Some controvenial measures — such rAKE CITY jAIT SS ' " ' ' (AF) nWn searches and seizures — have made a public school system ia Georgia one of the safest a police chief told colleagues here over ‘ the weekend school Bibb oversees the Dorn who Michael County system aa chief of die campus police department ia Macon Qt presented hb crime-reduciideas at the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) ou Sunday The IACP annul conference is meeting this week at the Sak Palace Convention Center in downtown Sak Lake Vris&ai9Ms5W ng City I toff fwm'iiam b so the people feW fee |