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' j s1' Deader input Page 3 Monday March 20 2000 The Hwald Journal Logan Utah Hatch seeks cash to fight meth menace OQDEN (AP) — With federal cost $3000 to $6000 to clean up because of the toxic waste that mak- funds allotted for cleaning up meth labs now exhausted Sen Onin Hatch wants an additional $11 million for die toxic duty in Utah The $6 million set aside by the US Drug Enforcement Administration several years ago has already been spent said Donald Mendrala resident agent in charge at die DEA in Salt Lake City ing meth leaves behind he said In Utah there are about 290 busts a year bringing the total dollar amount for cleaning up die labs to about $1 million annually Hatch aide Chris Roche said the senator is working to get continued funding that would come later this year Without available federal money Typical methamphetamine labs local agendas would be forced to pay a “potentially substantial clean up bill” Mendrala said Several states such as California don’t rely entirety on federal funding because they have internal funding sources for cleanups Mendrala said “In Utah we don’t have a funding mechanism for lab cleanups right now" he said Methamphetamine is a highly addictive drag that can be made from legal ingredients and is “cooked” using highly toxic gasses and chemicals Last week officers ih Brigham City and local Drag Enforcement agents discovered one of the biggest meth labs ever found in Utah Ingredients for $300000 worth of meth were seized That lab cleanup was one of the last funded by the federal government in Utah kids for signs :of sex abuse ' Hi'A'': ' - 1 was reading the artide fManfiee but faces more sex charges" It goes on to say how this Edttor'a note: Each week The mail had molested child after child - v Herald Journal republishes andthe statute of limitations has been met Having survived sexual molestation as a child and seeing ‘'The problems it has continued to ‘ pulse ih my life I wonder when we as asociety are going to overcome Itou problem by getting tougher on the abusers who continue to abuse: Maybe it's time we take the statute of limitations and throw it out and start protecting our society As parents pay attention to die signs that arc dun that might not be told right to our faces but that have been screamed to us by our children I think the one way of solving the crime issue might be taken care of if we pay a little more attention to what our children were saying and doing and asking as “ small children and then acting upon diem Then when we find a pervert like this putting him away for life and not letting him have die opportunity to hurt and destroy any other lives N : ‘ arti-de- e that ran in the newspaper 25 50 75 or 100 years ago Today’s "Utah Then" is from March IB 1900 Spelling and grammar appear in the stories as they were originally written Editorial In an effort to make the farmers believe they arc enjoying a great degree of prosperity the Salt Lake tribune says: “there is a pleasant faced old lady that comes in every week with a load produce let us put her upon the stand as a witness and we find that her eggs and chickens have bled in juice within eighteen months past Her butter has increased in value fifty ' “The farmer makes the same report about his beef and mut-to-n and hogs and all kinds of gnun Strange to us that some of that brand of prosperity has not reached Cache valley But with the best ranch butter selling hf fifteen and creamery fatten tytatyty cents eggs at twiriVe ceutsltod wheat at from to forty cents the thirty-eigfarmer will have to look long and diligently before he can 99 ht discover that great raise of which the Tribune speaks i Rumors are Current That Mafeking has Been Relieved London March 19 4:30 ' ajn — The news from South Africa today is entirely satisfactory to tiie British public The relief of Mafeking is not I’d just like to talk about people that tide bicycles on the roads around Logan and Cache County I don’t agree with them thinking that they arc cars and if they continue to think they arc cars and want to be a car then they should pay taxes and everything just like motorcycles and every other car In fact I think they should pay road taxes and should license plate the things just like they do snowmobiles motorcycles and die like And what’s going on with the( LDS Temple picture hanging front and center in the court room? As though the purpose of die court was to “correct anyone who doesn’t fit in the picture" The Mormon Churchi has began to extend its into the court system i I was shopping at Wal-Ma- rt and Albertson’s and at Smith’s rt the cashier Macey’s and wanted me to donate money for this or money for thqt or buy this for the children’s hospital And I got kind of offended because I’m in their store buying things already why do they have to try to get more money out of me? I have my owni medical bills I have my own charity to pay for but if I say no then everybody in line looks at you and the cashier just says "oh” I don’t know why they can't just be like Albertson's where you know they have their Shamrock thing but nobody is hassling you and nobody is trying to get you to do it I know the cashiers ‘don’t like to ask people for more donations sol wish that they just wouldn't make them Wal-Ma- : I also agree that ninth grade is too young for high school and in addition to that sixth grade is too young for middle school I feel that it would be wonderful to have a grade intermediate sixth-sevent- h See SOUND on Page 10 Got a local news tip? Cal City Ecfitor Mooto FuttbI 1 Ext 3023 - 752-212- nfamnfthJnawMom extremely probable that this is already accomplished by Colonel Plumer’s advance It seems that Lord Methuen is rather engaged in dispersing die Boers of the district than aiming at actual relief Cr— : an opinion was handed down ' in the case of the Waters Pierce Oil Co involving its right to do business in the State of Texas contrary to the State anti- provisions 1893 It and 1889 trust laws of was charged amongst other things that the Waters Pierce Co was a member of the Standard Oil Trust as organized in 1882 and various other allegations were made but die court did not enter upon a general discussion of the trusts itself with a discussion Texas o£ die law as applicable 'r to the case The opinions sustained the decision of the State court to the extent of affirming and was thus opposed to die contentions of toe Oil Co but did this upon the ground that the State laws imposed a condition which the oil company had accepted and hence was without ground of complaint of-th- e Quarantining Against Plague New York March 19 — A dispatch to the Herald from Rio Janiero announces that the Brazilian Government has decided to close the ports to vessels from Argentine on account of the reported plague cases The Government of Paraguay has published a note For Once They Receive So where’s the green? i ng con-tenti- Brant StevensHerald Journal declaring that the plague has disappeared from its borders Unfavorable Decision From Supreme Court In brief - Agondas However another slide-o- ff accident in Hyram cut power to the at 7200 S Utah 163 at 2 south end of the valley for about four hours Logan selects firm p-- to design school Architectural Design West has been selected by the Logan City School District to design a new elementary school which will be built at 1000 to 1200 North and 400 West Funding for the $65 milium structure was secured by the 1997 special school bond election The school will nave 20 classrooms and hold about 400 students It is slated to be ready for the 2001-0- 2 school year Past projects Architectural Design West has completed for toe Logan City School District include the Logan High School 1992 renovation and addition bleachers and track and South Campus It is currently working on the Grizzly Gymnasium addition and remodeL bar slams into pole knocks out power accident in a snowstorm caused A slide-oa power outage and shut down US Highway 89-9for several hours late Sunday afternoon Utah Highway Patrol SgL Dan Richards said a northbound car sljd off die road around 3 and knocked down power pole on the ff 1 pjn west side of the road The downed pole obstructed the southbound lanes and wires from the pole blocked the two northbound lanes Both the driver and passenger were wearing seat belts and were not injured in the collision Richards said It took wrecking crews nearly thrce houn to clear the road of the power pole Richards I said- - Delray Barrington operations manager for Utah Power’s Bridgerland District said the accident only cut power to one customer Reward offered to help recover rings - '’The Benson Planning District Commission meets at 730 Tuesday at ttieCachs County Council Chambers 120 N 100 Km Logan The agenda indudes holding a public hearing on the proposeaSubdMsion Ordinance lor Cache County" i' The Providence City Council meets at 6:30 pm Tuesday at the cjty office 15 S Main'St Agenda items include: Holding a discussion workshop Reviewing a business license application request by Tim White- KJ0v A Logan woman is offering a reward to anyApproving resolutions lor fntertocal agreements for justice one with information leading to toe recovery ' services tor MWvifle and River Heights of items stolen from her house 129 E 300 Discussing the water rate schedule NelNorth on Tuesday March 14 Nancy Hirst Reappointing Starlet Bankhead as recorder and Brenda treasurer son as her to 46 said two wedding rings belonging extension of the cable television franchise Granting a and her late husband were stolen between Providence city and Intermedia Partners Southeast Hirst's was a small gold floral ring with a Increasing the municipal assessment fee for funding the Coun diamond in die center and her husband’s was tywide PtanninQ and Development Office 9 and approving a land trade Reaffirming Resolution a gold band with black antiquing on the top between Providence city and Creetaide Development Townhomes with four or five diamonds Inc She is offering $200 with no questions transfer of a parcel of property from Providence asked Anyone with information about the cHy Approvingthe to James T and Debra Cook Approving city participation in the Veterans' Memorial burglary should contact Logan city police on Crime-ca9 ll Validating the intent of the master plan line the 15-ye- 98-01- 730-719- Man sentenced for frat sale of drugs A tJtah State University student who was arrested last October for selling hallucinogenic Qufatenihr boose Approving the preSminaiy plat tor toe Farm South subdvision Approving the concept plan with conditions tor Brookside VS-ta- in the Cache County Jail Joshua Isaac Hill 20 was arrested after Cache-Ric- h Drag Tksk Force agents discovered he was selling hallucinogenic mushrooms out of toe fraternity house at 705 N 800 East Hill was originally charged with distribution of a controlled substance a felony However toe charge was reduced Feb 8 to a second-degre- e felony in exchange for his guilty plea Hill was granted work release and ordered to pay $585 m fines and restitution first-degr- ee r MAS tt suMvfeion Reaffirming Resolution 96 — the extension of 200 West north to 150 North Discussing the status and future of Providence dty water pro- jects ““ snromeurodlhisAuitoHOudlody A i m but it is yet announced -- This weekend (Special to Journal) Washington March 19 — In the US Supreme Court today of-far- My comment is about Smith’s and the transit center I think the city needs to make sure that they don’t get pushed around I believe that Smith’s has taken the conve-- c jtJ 1 : nteace of having die city move Die r? itgas station fortoem and decided nodi j that they like the way it looks and therefore they think they ought to be able to pull the city around I think if the city gives in on this then they better be prepared to give into other ' businesses along the way And I don’t think we should shop at Smith’s because I think that they’re bring dishonest with our city Smith’s Macey's the state of our beginnings Discussing a Planned Discussing toe Richmond Cemetery District with Wayne Winn Hoklng a public hearing to rfacues a Community Development Block Grant with Craig Discussing aid planning Black and Whits Days Unit Development Answering water and sewer Mike Harris hook-u- p questions with Craig and Discussing the 21st Century Community Program with Doug White - Discussing definquency matters Discussing participation with the school on a playground update Hearing reports from toe cound members and mayor |