Show iitts The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 9 2000 — Page 5 IMtahyjhelWestl i Teacher shortage could drain substitute pool SALT LAKE CTTY (AP) — An impending teacher shortage is expected to put a drain on Utah’s already shallow pod that’s more competitive" said Lynda Hart associ- school districts are struggling to keep up with the competition But school officials say it is difficult for districts to keep substitutes when they might make $45 a day without benefits it’s important to be the best Utah State University's Substithey can be (This is) a child's tute Teacher Institute The substitute pod is about education But the pay doesn’t of substitute teachers and - -- "It’s hard to keep them when you’ve got McDonald’s pay-wi- ate se director of human resources for Granite School District “We tell substitutes reflect that" A panel of superintendents country’s school districts have trouble finding and retaining substitutes and “Utah is no trict for instance employs as different” said Geoffrey teachers Smith executive director of to shrink Districts nationwide face are to discuss substitute losing a large part of their teacher cost concerns when a teaching force to retirement legislative school funding task force meets Tuesday Ninety-si- x percent of the and with that could come more competition far substitutes Salt Lake City School Dis full-tim- moving farther into the Black Rock Desert and ending ticket sales die last four days of the weeklong event to make the in a break from past tradition tickets will not be sold on Friday Saturday Sunday or Monday “It is a safety thing and people should know they' can’t the specifications of a tempoaircraft runway rary 5000-foto be built in the desert Sunday and get tickets” tracks Although there were no accidents trains were forced to slow or stop because of festival participants on or near tire tracks BLM officials said The new site will improve counterculture celebration drive out on Saturday and ' safer The Bureau of Land Management issued a permit Friday for the a location 3 miles north of the old site where 24000 artists spiritualists old hippies young and other curious travelers celebrated Labor Day last year about 120 miles northeast of Rena In its formal environmental BLM the assessment describes Burning Man as a optional “The most important thing Goodell said About 3000 people bought tickets at the gate from norm Friday to 3 pm Saturday at last year's event she said This year tickets are $185 for the week rising to $200 after Aug 14 About 15000 have been sold The 15th annual event will culminate as usual with the wooden torching of a man draped in fireworks and neon Artists are encouraged to toss their paintings sculptures and other creations onto the raging bonfire to reinforce the celebration of art for art’s sake Burning Man creator Larry Harvey said the event is an outgrowth of “San Francisco’s Bohemian Scene” He started the first one at Baker Beach in 1986 with the burning of an effigy and moved to the Nevada desert in 1990 this year is that we are significantly changing the way peo- BLM $466300 for a permit to thrill-seeke- rs “combination art festival social event and experiment in community living” Organizers say it is the largest outdoor arts festival in North America a psychedelic adventure that combines Wilderness camping with avant-garperformance — a de celebration on Mardi Gras-Uk- e what appears to be the surface of the moon Clothing is 50-fo- ot 8-f- Organizers will pay the ple purchase tickets at the cover the environmental event” said Marian Goodell staff costs Burning Man's “mistress of comiminlchttnhT1 hissed ih'Saq FranciscOD7 jFrom 25000 to 28000 are expected at this year’s event Aug 28 through Sept 4 But O holes repair bum scars mark roads and water ‘the desert to reduce dust It even outlines Schools to offer drug tests BUHL Idaho (AP) — Parents will be able to ask schools to randomly test their teens for drag and alcohol use assistant superintendent of nel director human resources But those teachers are likely to be placed as permanent substitutes when the shortage hits and that essentially takes them off the market Smith said Large school districts report placing as many as 300 substitutes a day But sometimes districts are unable to replace - The BLM concluded that last year’s festival site was unsafe because of its proximity to Union Pacific railroad across the dried mud like wind surfers on wheels Tire new site about 7 miles northeast of Gerlach will be used for a minimum of three years said Terry Reed BLM field manager in Winnemucca “Keeping the event at the same site for' successive years will ensure sufficient time to complete monitoring and to assess the effectiveness of mitigating measures” Reed said “It also will give the Burn- ing Man organization ap group’s propos BUTS f I would like to publicly thank el! Chose who f arid my campaign for County Clerk I 'appreciate of those individual who supported' and aaiiirril me so willingly- - And to die voters who participated in the primary election I am looking forward In serving yew aa Cache County experience Salt Lake TV anchor accused of illegal sex : V- : charged Friday with two felony counts of unlawful sex- - ual conduct with a giri : Branch v ft w I!we LOVE YOU! V i said that until he speaks with Jardine he would not comment on the case Steve Cohen general manager of KTVX said he had been unaware of the charges against Jardine “Having talked with Doug and considering the nature of the charges against him I will elect to suspend him effective m I? immediately” Cohen said - JJU"' 1W I 4 vJt ' ' r£ rft rrymn i “He will be off the air until the charges are dealt with one way or another” If found guilty of the felonies Jardine could face up to 5 years in prison on each couqt Under Utah law e' ifl'H felony for an third-degr- this 1999 photo adult to have sexual inter-- ! course with a 16-- or if the adult is 10 or more years older than the teen Logan native and current Manhattan resident Edgar J Lewandowski "cent s- - uated magna cum laude from Columbia University with a bachelors degree in Histoiy While pursuing an Ivy League education Edgar d trained as a starboard oarsman for Columbia's varsity Lightweight crew ream (ranked third nationally) Edgar's extracurricular activities also included working for Zurich UA a branch of Zurich Financial Sendees Group Edgar will enter the New York Jnlversity School of Law this all where he will most likely specialize in corporate law or dvil litigation The very first jewelry locket is believed to be a 17 century creation A concealed space within a miniature padlock was used in a necklace to hold a lock of a loved one's hair The strand of hair usually came from either a child or a lover and often served as a momenta of a special someone who had passed away Queen Victoria is attributed with turning the locket concept into 'picture jewelry She started tne trend by wearing a bracelet with a photo of Prince Albert in it when she publicly announced her marriage The pendant locket was introduced to carry a photo of her daughter- - die Princess Royal jewelers photographers and painters caught on to the trend and a new fashion began If a tiny picture could be included on any piece of jewelry ft was The lodcet 'box' was essential for a young lady whose gentleman mend had yet to ask her in-la- w parents' consent to their romance Many unique locket styles are available inlcuding rings penr dants bracelet and brooches Some styles can even hold a portrait or a lock of hair Whatever the style a locket is the perfect way to feel close to those you love most MiSiUM TIST CLINIC r i k Under the Direction of the Cache County Extension Service : Thursday July 13 am - 2 pm 10 - Dr Blotter was raised in North Logan and graduated from Sky View High School He is married to Jill Jorgensen Blotter and they have two children Joshua and Jenessa Dr Blotter spends his free time with his family skiing and bicycling- Cache Valley Ear Nose and Throat are happy to welcome Dr James Blotter to their Ear Nose and Throat to their new team Dr Blotter will be moving with Cache-Valle- y location of 2380 North 400 East Suite D North Logan UT 84341 0 Call to make an appointment 753-788- t is lie later received his bachelors degree Magna Cum Laude from Utah State University with a degree in Chemistry T t J ee 'third-degre- wooden effigy of a man is burned Spectators cheer las a on the final day of the Burning Man festival near Gerlach Nev in ' Clerk Thanks aday Jtt mVW'4& year-roun- Dear Friends Murray schools pay subs sions in April and May at a home in Salt Lake City The charges do not explain how Jardine met the giri Jardine’s attorney Tom D fT? £ft $8 Jardine 41 allegedly had sex with the girl on two occa- American Heart Association HE’S year-roun- between $47 and $6950 a day depending on education and i ' Stop Smoking OVERTHE HILL! ck SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Doug Jardine councilor of “Good Morning Utah” on KTVX Channel 4 was ilia athletes and those in other off-tra- - opportunity to complete addi- tioiial cleanup and restore the sites on the playa they’ve used in the past” Organizers had proposed a new aite 10 miles northeast of Gerlach but are pleased with the compromise Goodell said site “This site will minimize conflicting Jordan District’s pay scale last school year ranged from $52 for high school graduates (used in emergencies only) to d $83 for teachers Those teaching the same class more than 10 consecutive days receive an extra licensed teachers substituting in the same class more than 20 consecutive days will earn $77 ing enthusiasts” who skim ar '’ high school diploma will receive $47 a day next year safety for other users of the screeningpooL In 1997 the district began random screenings of student ’ that we are able to do as well as we’re doing" he said A Davis substitute with a desert die BLM said especially tire railroad and “land sail- activities such as music and received- a $50000 two-yey Idaho ama sanctioned by the df from the Departgrant ment of Juvenile Corrections Idaho High School Activities for a pilot program It allows Association' Since the testing parents to request that their' began some parents requested students be added to a separate screening for their children ' - “My surprise frankly is - mm ot random alcohol and drug The Buhl School District Miles Davis District’s person- said Dolores Riley Burning Man festival to into RENO Nev (AP) — The Burning Man arts festival is absent teachers leaving princi- subs certified teachers who pals and colleagues to fill in e where they can said Mel don’t get hired as - M f |