Show Monday JunO n 7001 ft A3 Local state and regional news 'J In brief Scholarship in honor Wellsville landmark of Brigham Young’s V tobededicated as 200th birthday communitycenter In honor of die 200th birthday of its founder Brigham Young Zions Bank has announced the Founders Scholarship Program Beginning thi fi11 1 1 Utah high school students will receive a four-yescholarship every year Recipients are required to attend one of Utah’s nine public or two private institutions of higher education Scholarship recipients will be selected by each respective university or college based on scholarship citizenship and community involvement Students wishing to apply for a scholarship should contact the sdiool of their choice Zions Bank is Utah’s oldest financial institution On July 1 1873 Brigham Young called together a group of 12 of the leading dtizens of the Salt Lake Valley to consider a matter that he said had been on his mind for some tinie that of organizing a savings banL Records show that it was Young’s suggestion that die new bank should be named Zions Savings Bank and Trust Company — a suggestion that was unanimously adopted The bank was incorporated five days later on July 6 1873 under the laws of the Utah Tbnitmy By Arm Hsrron slaii wni0f After many years of neglect and a feW yeariof love foe Wellsville ar Tbboiiacto will be dedicated Friday as the Wellsville Community Center The ceremonyscheduled for 7 by pjn will include a dedication Oiurdi of Jesus Onist of Latter-da- y Saints leader Vhughan J full-tuiti-on Bel Canto Chons ': : “I’m delighted it’s been itrtored Them Uno odier place in Wellsville for fsmijly activities’’ said Miriam v Parlrinson vriio will give die welworks for a children’s theater come speech at Friday’s dedication The first construction of the Tabernacle started on April 3 1902 in die The two LDS chapels and obe stake centpr each deal with the activ- ' oldest town in Cache Valley It took six' years to build according to town ities of three wards or congregahistorical documents and involved tions “Now we have a plans where almost every citizen we can have family reunions misdie die of forewells Festival In i973 the Ibbemacle was sionary American West quilt show and die named a National Historical Site and Dairy Princess contest” saidPaiidn-so- a seven years later it was sold to WdlsviUe city fix $65000 But the In 1995 die city sold the decaying city lacked the funds to repair the Thbemacle to die Wellsville Foundadamaged building and bring it up to tion The Foundation has restored safety code according to literature the building which will now house provided by the Wellsville Foundation die Wellsville Foundation offices a So concerned citizens formed the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum and a small art and historic photo Wellsville Foundation which raised more than $15000 in six months to galtay cover the building’s repair costs The building will also be used for other community evrats and activi“People are thrilled when they come in and see it It’s used all the ties Additional plans are in the tinx During Christmas it is booked ' every night’’ Ila Ree Wright said of the Tabernacle which is used for everything from weddings to elec- -' tions “It’s a big benefit for the conn munity No other place is as big” Among the most noticeable improvements are new restrooms a new drinking fountain furnace anif lighting and repairs to ceilings front doors and window screens Also die kitchen cry room entryway recreation hall and Relief Society rooms were refurbished A book collection has been obtained for the community library Future plans include the installation of an elevator foundation members say Tours of die building are available from 2 to 5 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays through Sept' 27 ‘a Firefighters gain control over 3 fires V V Agendas 7 The Cache County Councfl meets at 5 pjn Tuesday hi the Cache County Council Chambers 120 N 100 West Logan Agenda Bams hwhidK Hearing a report by the county executive and a department report by Michael Gleed Cache County recorder Uoaring a praearXatton for a propoeod Hearing a request by the water Foley SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Firefighters got help from friendly winds Sunday and contained three wildfires burning about 50 miles west of Salt Lake City Fue information officer ' Teresa Rigby said managers were optimistic about controlling the blazes by today but the fires marked the start of what officials fear will be a long wildfire season in Utah “We’ve reached historic highs for fire danger through die month of May and going into June” Rigby said “It’s a cause for alarm” About 250 firefighters worked through the weekend t&toatain dm three fires which burned almost7J)00l acresnx fires burned within 20 miles of each other rjt : ’“AD thrfee are contained tonight” Rigby said “They’ve nude really good progress in part because of softie good wind shifts" 1 magncuKurai proncoon arp Setting a public hewing fortftkm June 26 lor an agricultural protection area at Weeley Nelson Farms Inc and a public hearing to open the 2001 budget at 6:06 El LuceraHettM Joumd pjn June26 Approving an ordnance to adopt the Cache County Code : DtecueebiQ the creation of agricultural pratedlori areas Approving a resolution for an agricultural protection area Hlibner Wold and Aenal BCrOuatlCS Editor's nota: Each week The Herald Journal repubfaftee articles that ran In the newspaper 25 50 75 or 100 years ago Today's Utah Then is from June 11 1976 SpeJfog and grarpmar appear in the Story a& it was originally nt S J The Hyde Park City Council meets at 7 pm Tueeday at the city office 113 E Center 8L Agenda Name indude: Discussing annual court review of ment bsneflte wNh Judos David Marx rile hearing to discuss Holding a ntatfve 2001-0- 2 budget Kal Rkfge Lane to 860 East an agreement to purchase written' “I can’t continue to function with the way you act as chairman” Logan Municipal Councilman Glenn Band said Thursday in a sharp criticism of Council Chairman Darwin Larsen 'Baud was angered by Larsen’s freDlacueeing the eurptue property resolution' quent' interjection of his own opinions and conclusions into the public esJng impact fee waivers with ' " input phased a hearing held Thursday night to gauge public reaction to the city’s proposed North Branch-Rivistfory School 780E£eOOr9dwr Walkway “tame Include: i £ ' “3 "You have said and done dungs aring a raporttrmbnc wonra which are not proper” Baird said to Kdnt Parker - ill er f r ' i in j i i! irovn a public haaffiafc pjn the reservoir IMXMy f !r?: S ' '7- It- h :? “J" ' child abuse cases are down in Utah biit officials are concerned about foe brutality of foe cases they are see- ing' The following announcement nui Incorrectly in Sunday's Herald Journal The correct announcement la as fos f Y -- Vj V v ? fv M r - a rf : (MGqrE£iH?QEokniidl ' V 752-212- 1 ExL 323 ' : I : vvL 'j v- 7:- v v' - Three Ogden babies have died in foe past four months from suspected child abuse Rob Parrish department director National Center of foe Ogded-basoa Shaken Baby Srodrone is parried about foe deafos and wants parents to be educated about child abuse “It’S concerning to us’’ he said “It looks like there will be for many fewer cases this yea£ bin foe ones foat have occurred have been pretty severe”:" t ' - - - - A Daily serialization of a novel by Lee Nelson ' within a matter of months and aU involve Qgden children £ doesn’t expect a rash of occurrences Tm not sure foat you can focus on foese cases And sty it’s some sort of outbreak” he said “Tins Was just force people foat probably beard a baby crying and lost iL” Homng to prevent more cases several Utahhospitals including Primary Children’s Medical Center OnFd105-monfooldIsaa- c 'i in Satt Lake CSty and McRayDee v Austin was aUepdly beaten and v Hospital in Ogden — have pr -' suffocated by hu fofoer grams to teaches new parents about Three months later according to a foe dangers of shakinga baby The program was adopted from a similar probable cauie statement Jennifer Robinson walked info foe jpoliee sta--v successful project in New Ydrk tion and ermfiessed to suffocating her : Shaken Baby Sytkbome'occareV vfoen an infont hr young child is son Nathaniel Tyler Scheer with a plastic bag blankets violently shaken causing foe bead and her hand to whip forwardShd backward him and getting fought in foe trap! again so Danny stopped into foe middle of foe trail in an attempt to"' ) ' stop his friend Ephrafrn stopped but didn’t wait around for Danny to figure out what to do next Even with two toes misk-in- g Ephraim began clawing his way up foe nearest tree a tall aspen Tboe were no lower branches to enable 'V a ' Danny to climb foe tree too So Danny just stood in the middle of foe trail looking to see what bad frightened Ephraim He didn’t have to wait long The biggest bear he had ever seen was lumbering up foe traiL : Danny’s first fooudit was foat HHc ' Ephraim had finallyfound his daddyr! The new bear was limiter in color' than Ephraim and Joni and quite k ‘if Y' than Joni and he waft com bit qtiiekly ': I A Vas delighted ’ fix oun Wfaat foe man had 7 tried jto do to Ephraim Danny didn’t figure the tnp would kill the man : -- bier v Danny didn’t know what to do : because he didn’t know uiiat had frightened ’Ephraim patmy did know he didn’t want Ephraim running past - See tomorrow’s HefakUourriaitor : next Installment e l— wmon ' 1-—- ' i teHinsu Althoui foesecasw occurB - i'-'- Baird said to Larsen “It makes it' more difficult for all of us We have problems and you compound foepr Our job is to get things done and ' with Aese roafblocks I’m not sure' we’ll ever do it” The Ephraim Chronicles ' Three' weeks after foat death Sdiaedie Bdsn 19 mottfiarwas a victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome Pdke said his sions” v--- ' Got a local sewi tip? but what you’ve done tonight is not entirely proper” Larsen hadat several points during die hearing voiced his objections to the walkway plan at one point saying he was totally against iL He made his comments as foe council wa$ still hearing input from citizens and this is what Baird objected to “Our hands are completely tied with this issue by die way you (Larsen) are conducting it" he charged “You have a responsibility to see what's happening to guide us in our discussion and help us make a to conclude until foe hearing is over “My point is to now explore fiuf' foer (referring to his motion to poatP pone a decision on foe walkway) to digest die public input before nuk ing a decision You’ve announced a ' lot of things which stop you from exploring further” Larsen responded Tve investi-gated and come to a conclusion atu) I have a right to express it” ? But said Burtenshaw “It distorts foe hearing when you share in it with your opinion about iL You’re to help us be deliberate not draw conclu- : 4 " f r f nt decision and I don’t think you’re doing it” He accused Larsen of trying to dose off foe issue before the council could even debate it “It’s destroying us” he said adding “There’s got to be a change” Larsen responded that Baird is “entitled to your opinion and I’ll take it in the spirit in which it was given” To which Baird responded sharply “But will there be a change?” Larsen said a majority of the council can make a change at any time apparently implying they could oust mm as chairman Councilman Claude Burtenshaw joined foe discussion saying “At a ic honing we ask for public not ours Wis are to near ’s gong on to listen We are not have a right to ed ’sS m' BiMi School A Vocation Bfcfe School hi from 9 ajn to noon June 18-2- 2 at Maranalha Baptist Churcft This la for chfldran from piaachool up to sbdh grade There wil be Bible etoriee crafto music and snacks For morn taforma-- : Hon cal Dianna at 255266 and tor transportation caMPat at 753-880- 4 I:- ' "if ' 'V i GDEN (AP) — The number of O fixx 'Vacation Bible school llows:'' Larsen“You Officials worry after three die child abuse to antfwalclmprove-bon- d ' I budthe 200142 adopting nom mt iwyor ‘ Councilors trade sharp words in walkway debate Approving two resolutions to execute documents to purchase land and to construct foe CountyAdminietration Bulking Approving a tax sale and 2001 reetau-ratax allocation recommendations Discussing the county Jqt Discussing July 4tti parades In Lewiston and HyrumcRy ’ Maj Kevin Mastin top and Maj Shawn Pederson of the US Air Force Thunderblrds perform during an airshow at HIT Air Force Base on Saturday An estimated 200000 peop(e came to watch the air demonstration team perform I ± |