Show Wednesday March 6 2002 A3 Local state and regional news In brief BI Kindergarten kids need to register D’Souzn staff writer ift’e question of heat and iu die long and frigid wintef where warm sod cozy the most : sought after sChsation it’s a questiorf 6f impor- tana: especially for the states underprivileged For thosb who migta’stniggte just to pay die " heating bill there’s the UtanHome Energy Assistance Ttaget or HEAT program The program and elderly Utah resiwhich helps dents pay their winter home heating bills is on its way to setting another record for number of households receiving payment assistance In die Bear River ares too the number of households receiving HEAT assistance is on the increase ' "We’re helping many people this year because not only has it been coloer but also a lot of people have been laid off of jobs” said Susan Guy HEAT supervisor at the Bear River Association of Governments Parents in River Heights Mention College Ward and Youiu Ward with children who will turn five by Sept 1 are invited to attend kinder-garten registration front 12:30 to 3 pm on Thursday March 7 at River Heights Elementary School 780 E 600 South in River Heights Parents should bring an immunization record and birth certificate for each child they plan to register Additional information will be distributed at the school that day i Uudi low-inco- Smithfield Sky High Players perform ‘Music man’ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Beginning Saturday classifieds advertising in both Salt Lake City ' newspapers will be available in English and Spanish depending on the language selected by the person placing die ads Nearly 10 percent of Utah’s population is Hispanic providing a ready market for die Ne Working for a living help-want- ed Agondos J The MUIvIHa Ctty Council will meet Thursday at 7pm at Hie dty ' ton" - staff writer : :h - V ' ' ' - V Mitch MascamHeraid Jonathan Finnoff la In charge of during the Paralympica the University of Colorado and to admission into medical school Now years later Finnoff stands as the head team physician at Utah State University charged with ing for the university’s 15 varsity teams He also runs a private prac- tice out of Alpine Orthopaedic i r& r See HEAT on A6 15-ye- a r-- Id o arrested for child rape A Claikston teenager was arrested by the Cache County Sheriff’s Office Monday afternoon for allegedly rapIdaho girl last suming a mer The boy was arrested Monday on suspicion of committing a felony rape of a child Sheriff’s Lt Kim Cheshire said "They had oral sex and attempted (intercourse)” Cheshire said The sheriff’s Office was informed of the alleged rape after the girl complained to an adult family member in October about “word things” Cheshire said She was taken to die Idaho Department of Health where it was discovered she had been ' sexually abused At the time of the complaint in October the sherifTs office had a description of the boy and a bicycle but no other leads Cheshire said “Basically we didn’t have any leads because she didn’t know who it was” Cheshire said ” We put one of our school resource deputies on it and he just basically started noring around He found some information and started working on it and interviewed the young man yesterday and the young man admitted to doing it” The alleged rape occurred in June or July in a park bathroom Cheshire said The giil had reportedly been playing with other girls in die park shortly before the alleged rape occurred A juvenile referral was filed by the sheriff’s office against the boy Monday for foe alleged rape Cheshire sard Cheshire didn’t know if die had been released from custody at press time The boy has no known prior sexual assault arrests Cheshire said The sheriff’s investigation was sent to die Cache County Attorney’s Office Tuesday pending formal charges Journal But die doctor has mitered a new arena of sports medicine — the Olympic and Paralympic Games His first taste of it came during the World Cup last year From a single-wid- e trailer in Sol-- ‘ dier’s Hollow he treated die bumps See DOCTOR on A6 2001 for breaking into cars buri- - nesses an LDSChurch and stealing' Cash CDs a computer monitor stamps n karate robe and humanitai ian supplies bound for odier coun- tries Logan police reported The thefts and burglaries reported- ly occurred between June 9 of ‘ 2-- 2001 T v i f ijf it: I v ' v ?ts jjV TRQnON — The Trenton Tbwn Council unanimously approved the ' subdivision of foe commercial propr erty at Trenton FtedCooperirive ' Tuesday night ctearing foe'way for rfoe p to be sold v ' The Cotipcfl aimed with ifoe ieb- nmendktion of foe town’s planning and commisrion foat ’Rentoq Feed should be divided into two separate parpels ai land The first parcel : co-o- The original charges against Cam- mack stemmed from three separate cues and included 17 counts of buf-giaiy and ante burglary both felony and misdemeanor charges right counts of felony theft and one count ef injury property a class-misdemeanor Mostof the cars that were burglar- ized were reportedly located near 200 N 300 east: 1000 N 200 West “d 100 W 400 North Though some of jrtolen items were returned tb their owners foe estimated value of the stolen items was $3300 police reported Each felony Cam- mack pleaded guilty to carries a sentence of zero to five'years in jail and a $5000 fine thud-degr- third-degr- ee A ee - Cammack is scheduled to be sentence April 15 by lstDi strict Court Judge Thomu Willtnore : : j Co-o- p which hu been contaminated with foe feel spill was carved out of supplied Withfeed and get this fuel be will cleaned over turned soon the tanks southeast corner of the property' leaky up possible” In lieu of foreclosure TVenton tathpcoKip’i bank' white foe aecond:- Adair stated'’' Feed will turn file contaminated par-- ’ ptupelwiUVpuichasedltyPlantenv According to AdruTtenton Feed CoOon Oil Mullnc of Find Bluff has “found itself in pretty tough cel over to CoBank and the Col- - '' ' orado-base-d financial straits over foe pari year bank will then be : The Subdivision plafiwrri and has not been aUe to service its preMtrt- responsible for cleaning up foe envi- - ed to foe town council by Jeff Adair debt to CoBank its secured fender” ’ronmental hazard K': In order to avoid an auction safe of ' 'Adair explained that CoBank ha$ attbrnqr for Ttenton Fbed' foe TretaonlGoopbn- its assets foe board of directon of ‘ agreed with Planters to take five’s standfroint fois wasfoa best '? Trenton Feed agreed to sell its assets t$200JXX) of the purchase price put solution to abadproMein of heuig 'and property to Planters Cotton Oil:- - it into escrow and then ctea$ up the v' - able to keep file town’s incjustry - f ' MIL Planters however would trnly V1' ' Sec TRENTON on A6 afiree to the safe if the parcel of land alivcy keep the fahning community by!' ' u u 1 AriL':'5:!'! 1 : V' ' V k I" ‘‘T t ' by die Cache County Attorney’s Office 2?fimUaruigeswere ateffwritu--- "—I"1 V 4"' UW) one-tim- care programs at Soldier Hollow --dismissed Btrgran By Jaff Hunter andbusirtessHcanseloriadBKqfnerH Preschool at 2963 8 450 WdsL j Hearing a request frdmBflPtayor for a conditional-us- e permit and kan-- j v hal Bcense at 4815 Hoflow Road r vHearing a request from Mika John-- : s son for a oondHkmakice pennit and v f kennel F‘ 4 ' households in Box Elder County” she added HEAT assists households in paying winter enere gy bills by making a payment directly to Council clears way for sale of Trenton Feed ands : ' 8eumttThi Hem Enmyyl treats world Dr Logan mao arrested in die sun mer of 2001 after going on a bur? glary spree pleaded guilty Monday ' to several charges Derek Cammack 20 pleaded s guilty to two counts Of burglary and v twq counts of theft All are third- degree felonies Ber the pfea agrees 'm ? V v' Atektanee tagst' A hal 625i W 3200 SouttvAgenda city — i v name memoa: ’: Hearing anupdate on the sewer and dtecuningthe sewer impact fee ordinance :yf Appointing foajdiy treasurer V v - $1210 Cache Valley ' By Jason fVTheMbleyCttyCoundlwiaV i ' Logan man pleads guilty to burglary and theft 'meet oh Thursday at 530 pm at the J In V Reviewing the paridngonfbskhce Hearing a request from Lhuratta Flammer for a condMonakise permit SB95 ' Add$314tarsacti oddMonsI housshoid H It was in that sport that he’d raced in the professional circuit and in a handful of World Cups But after the suicide Finnoff enrolled in an emergency medical technical course and found himself entranced with medicine ft soon fed to a degree in molecular cellular and developmental biology at ' recorder M V ' ' By Jason Bergreen staff writer and he was heading home for the day But as he voached-thbicycl- ebridge he glimpsed the body of a mashofthrough the headfi was J asuicidei “There really wasn’t anything I could have done looking back on it” Finnoff said “But at the time I didn’t know what to do Finboff waited until the ambu- lance arrived Medical crews retrieved die body and left that night but the memory stayed It was a turning point Finnoff said — one that turned his attention to medicine He was an accounting student at the time with a passion fixed on skiing and mountain hiking Though he loved skiing and raced in the junior national championships three years in a row mountain biking was his ' forte-- Thursday March 7 at the dtetrict offices 2063 N 1200 East in North Uogan Agenda Hems include: Hearing report on lean pregnancy from Kaya Dawn Fafsiav Discussing dtetrict emergency pre- pdfednesa policy with Kbk McRae Diecuesing the employment status DoflcvwKhKkfc McRae pkcutthg teotektive budoot con-cerm with Superirtfendent Steve Nor- - ! ?' dross-count- ry V The Board of Education of did Cndw County School District wH hold a study session at 7 pm on J Maximum monthly noomo Famlysizs cross-count- ry office 490 E 300 South Agenda Items bidude: ' Appotmmg mo pumninQ CQmmiS" rioner alternate Reviewing a request from Shane I unora lor o DU8mos8 iiconoo Su for Handyman' Honey Do’s at440 North Main Hearing engineersendees proposals from JUB Engineering and Shepherd Engineering ' Discussing the lutes MIBvie ' pageant Discussing funding for the Ecdes ice Center ‘After a 20 psrcsnt deduction for inooms ssmsd through sigNs first-degr- company! The Salt Lake Tribune The Spanish classifieds will include listings arranged in five principal categories: help wanted transportation real estate merchandise and general The listings will appear under die heading “Clasificados” anchored immediately following the English listings ' is -- Spanish classifieds V Any household’ in Utah He kneeled beside a man’s body on a narrow bicycle bridge near the University of Colorado An ambu- lance was on route but he waited with no medical training nor any idea of what to do Jonathan Finnoff a young college student at the time had finished a physics exam earlier that evening But it was late — the middle of the night as he recalled — 43 SL newspapers add V Are you eligible for heat? By Jeremiah Startler staff writer 32BE ' According to figures released by the Utah Department ofWorkforce Services early last month the unemployment rate for January 2002 was a gloomy £3 percent unchanged from December’s revised 53 percent ana at its highest level since 1992 ' Tb eligible a resident’ total household income shptdd dot be fnbre than the maximum monthly aminint for the resident’s household size as listed in foetable If the household size is larger than those listed residents can call the local district energy assistance worker to calculate maximum allowable income Wiley residents’ households are at least partly responsible for home heating costs either by making a direct payment to a utility company or fuel supplier as part of die rent BRAG’s HEAT program is currently serving 1200 households in Cache County alone Guy said “In addition the program helps around 600 Valley doctor The Sky High Players of Sky View High School in Smithfield will present The Music Man” at 7:30 pm March 6 through 9 and on Monday March 11 at the school 320 S 230 East Tickets can be purchased in advance by until opening Calling night and are then available for purchase at the door Tickets are $6 for adults and $4 for children 563-47- micm atp W j&f '‘f- - r ' V ll £ " I f I—' - H $ i V - yf J! - it rp f X : t V s ys ' ' ' BI J — f ' ‘ I |