Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday — We also plan to file as co- defendants along with Logan city against the CAPSA lawsuit as we are unsure the city will thoroughly defend our case Everyone is invit- ed to an informational open house this Wednesday from 6 to 7:30 pm at 490 West Haven Drive which is located at 775 North about 300 West for those who want to learn more or have questions for our attorney or you can call Tonya at 750-682- 1 84341 Continued from Page 3 ' ! ' f t : redoing the job? Can you give us some information on that? Thank : you dear mayor Thank you thank you lhank you for the wonderful “Fiddler on the Roof “that the Providence Stake gave to the community We really appreci-- : aled all the wonderful performances and it was appreciated by all ' ' supported ihcNorthwest neighborhood For your information you can send contributions to the Northwest Neighborhood irusioi the Logan Medical Federal Credit Union 1 400 North SQO East in Logan Utah v Continued from Page 3 " Vt” : - wnai win most influence mem basi-:A3'T- he to give r’exact Barjctt declined but said costs of port for the club's request he said it is'likcly linked to mis- conceptions that the adminis- -' ’ legislation with smnething and say basically VWhat do we figures need to do? What do we need starting a radio station could tration and others maintain of to do for you to say yes?' 7 A a radio sta-- Then if there's something they ' d M wc avin I have the equip- say then we'll mstke sure we’ll j ' ment we had it would be more think one of the big issues get that done" f than that because tandcastmg is such has But that expecta- despite they everybody equipment isn t cheap Par think that if students get oii the lions Barrett said the radio ' H said 'TtH: equipment is a to screw station wimld he beneficial going they're ig thing U s in the tensof around! Barrett said '“Of ? “We know that this can hen-- 7 7'‘'"'’‘--'-couixit would reflect bad on efit the student population" 7lhl?usas: ' club is inch- - the m adklition-lhuniversity and no one Barrett said “The experience for We want r is very applicable giblc university funding Wants that 7 f 7 -and will remain so until USU s We' ‘don't want that" Barr to have a professional atmos- Council of Student Clubs and ’ rett added “Wc ' re try ing id do phere where students can gain ce student-operate- a!-- - - ’ - - - real experience he dubacsl radiV Wove tut its main "Thu's kind of Ahal kak'm ” ’i': V j - t " down said Terrence ' 7 O'Donnell trading clerk with f 7’ Salomon Smith Barney “I f T 7" was literally buried in paper” said the swiftness Analysts of the selloff evoked memories 7 i 7 7 poinKnsing nearly 200 pinnts of 0c0bcr 1997 when the 7 before dropping more than xw fc 554 (Hiintsina single 7 7 500 It finished down 5709 at session a financial crises in f f :vJIlW84 7) 7 Asia and Russia gripped world Vf f': xv: “The simple rational thing s x? 7 7- to say is that that the tcchnojo- ost niorc money in 'this7g I made in the previ- ‘VS k than b“ckl? ly '’fV said Hugn Johnson Earth ous two years said Michael at officer fehief investment Miglini 31 of Austin Tcxas77 First Albany Corp'Wc ve ' who recently sold his con- - 7' gone through a penod of company and invest- malic sjculation and histon- - w in lhc sl0ck Most of 7 7 every Pcr'°‘J his holdings are in technology V 7 r cally been followed vspcculatiiHi "It's a painful lesson” - stocks a distress of by period for some however the pain 7 V' Among the factors tn Tiies- - was short-liye- d 7 Computer day's selling' were what s programs that triggered selling 7 " known inthe market as margin on wy down eventually calls When investors buy sparkcj buying Investors a slock using borrowed money rcsumcj their shift lo blue- - 7 known as margin they arc chip sUKks which arc seen as 7 forced 10 sell if prices drop sUlWtf anj jtfSS specula- ' : coun- h sharply 7 five than their 7 On the floor of the New crparts 77 York Stock Exchange sell v orders stacked up and drove olnthIM: traders outside the building in New York Stock Exchange: Z search of a brief respite httpwwwnysecom ” I was so busy honest to Market: Stock Nasdaq 7 7 God I didn't know how bad ' Wc were The coach and these boys that did this should all he lucky that they weren't imprisoned and the coach : should have lost his job - think the Brian Beamons case is getting way out of hand People keep calling ya know and it's the same comments They should just drop if and go on with their lives and mind ' their own business We all know that it Was handled badly or whatever : 7 but it's over v-- 1 al Yes regarding the person who wrote in saying that Child I lurst should have been cremated instead of everybody paying fpr his funeral Obviously that person themselves has : no friends Other people do care I Chad is which lurst :ahout why peo--' verslltes Barrett laid It- - gut he luhs biggest Mmg- worked very wcllal Snow lack of approval 7 f Sessions) the (engineering) gc jas ' senator is trying to figure out ' College j and that s si tiny usLf administration " now" Morley said "He's Though Barrett-doesn'- t I the difficult part know why the administration - cally going to go to (Associate a ““I ie!mrccs iwqumng ness Students of USU) jtant to show sup-- fed ?JSrcMSai°j Page 5 ' 752-212- 77 7-- liKuWpoims ’ 2000 I'm calling about the Scamons case We just moved here from Nevada and reading all of these accounts ' and all of the law in Utah an body knowing about an abuse should report it In this case the coach knew about this he should liave reported it Tie didn't That should be a class (wit “Sound QtT is a forum allowing Her- - felony Reading how this hov was readers lo air their views on r ' taped up he hail to be fondled and topics of the day without giving theirthis is sexual abuse: which is a names To participate dial (any time of : 1 Every one of those boys Ext 3141 Please limit day) involved should luxe been sent id a - your call to one or two brief remarks' Calls over 125 words and comments juvenile detention center until they were 211 think that Brian Scaitions posing potential legal or factual prob- -' should go iifler them for all they are lems will be cut everything in a professional - experience in broadcasting and organized manner to show' accomplish the goals they w ant to and provide program- that students have the potential a ming that can benefit a large oNoingthis” And while the students' seri- - uudience-- ' to eigihtcstatus wun jvu oj '" - in Sound Off who claims that the LDS church squeezes or manipulates 10 percent out of their members I cheerfully and willing and gladly give my 0 percent The caller also makes an error in stating that the ' LDS Church docs hot remove names from their records of people who ask in a written request to be removed " from the church That is not true I know from personal experience that people can and do have their names 7 removed from church records on a ' regular basis devotion to my faith I done feel like I'm being manipulated or squeezed ' for it I donate in private and decide ' in private whether I can afford it or Might I say I'm very glad I live' jn a cuuniry where I'm allowed to do ' this ? r yii Organizations (CSCO) awards it the qualifying 350 points r According to Morley thepoints are awarded by CSCO wTicn club members attend V I'd like to comment on the caller This is about the caller and the LDS faith's 10 percent income donation issues I can assume that's " v7" It's a tithing It's a personal issue Thanks for the personY call who : pie have set up the funding for his family And actually I think it was quite horrible of The Herald Journal to even print such a letter knowing he has family and loVcd ones uround the valley that have Jo read that and read the hurtful remarks that were printed April 5 £1 V ky ' IT " QPC r f1! "f 7“ new-stiK-- store L 1 ? gcl lo ntirk ssiih purpoH is disseminate information Bar- - V She also “goiVto market" twice a year w ith Ricker to lor the 'check out Continued from Page 3 tonne lieiu or real people” she said 1 ilhro - ' rett said 1 whole purpose is ro provide a means where stu- dents and student organ iza-- v lions can get information lit thi1 rest of (he studenibody and community ' ESPECIAL whether fit’s C0MF0RTERS1199 through music' programming information programming of DOWNflllE- educational programming" Barrett said"The information that we can disseminate £ D- t?99 SLECPIMC BAfiS 7 through radio is so pow erful Tlwre’s just si many resources that nulioCanproviic" For more information on joining or contributing to the dub contact ' Barrett r at troy bW ieccorg or Morley at :: Visit our New Store by Suite 110 East 1400 North haleymoricyhotmailcom 7 (in: Mm the Newlee's Meiietplice on lrl-- 7t M le TP M 14“ North - Logan Utah 7523563 U ! 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