Show i i A6 — The Herald Journal Lpgan Utah Wednesday March 6 2002 Doctor IOC officials demanded athletes toprove they were actually suffering from the condition Continued from A3 and cross-countr- Finnoff was among the physicians testing athletes for d asthma Finnoff chuckles Though about language problems that had to be resolved via a telephone translator at the Games many of the doctor's memories were made outside the exercise-induce- races not y mention cases of exercise-induce- d asthma caused by competing at high altitudes The competi- tion was uneventful medical-wis- e he said but the disabled races were a different story The air was warm during the able-bodi- medical arena ' Finnoff himself a crosscountry skier marveled at day but below freezing at night The precarious was the icy condition on the slopes “It is hard enough for someone who has all four limbs to ski under those conditions" Ik said “But they (the sit-- 1 skiers) were falling on a really hard surface and high speeds" ' The result was a sharp Increase in abrasions requiring stitching and other crash-relate- d letes skiing the course in an averaging miles He spoke of a sprint finish between Norway and Italy during one such race It was remarkable he said in that the two countries were separated by only hundredths of a second after 23 miles But next week Finnoff will see a new version of Olympic competition — one in which the athletes are blind paraplegic or missing an arm or four-minu- injuries exercise-induce- L — Heather Michaud and Elden Logan a boy Heat March 2 MILLER — Candie Rawson Continued from A3 March 2 and Michael Logan a boy March 2 CHATTERTO- N- Melanie Larsen and Norman Logan a girl March 3 WATKINS — Joan Johnson and Rhett Mendona girl March 3 HUNDLEY — Susana Grarioii and Byron Logan a boy MarchS BINGHAM — Michelle Fow-er-e and Jacob Logan a girl MarchS SMITH— Amber Argyte and ' Derek Logan a boy March 4 v HARBISON — Melissa Stevens and Joshua Logan a boy March 4 utility companies explained Darrell Kirby public information officer with the Utah Division of Community Development The program is funded by the Federal Department of Health and Human Services ' “I believe the amount of funding this year for Utah was about $12 million” Kirby said The lagging economy is taking most of the rap for the six percent increase this winter in the number of approved applications for assistance Last year the large number of HEAT applicants was attributed to rising energy juices “At the current rate of applications being processed we will serve approximately 33300 households compared to 31231 last year” said Darrell Kirby public information officer with the Utah Division of Community Development The maximum assistance provided to each eligible household has been increased this year from $430 to $323 The application deadline has also been extended from Mar 31 to Apr 30 Cache County residents who qualify for HEAT assistance 2 may apply by calling or toll-fr(866) 205-4357 Moon butt to Sgt Peterson and his family including his wife and kids” the sheriff’s office is gone the bank is then con- tractually obligated tasell it — TOLMAN BARTON — Marriette Goodin and James Logan a boy Feb 28 BEE — Karen Austin and ' Rodney Bloomington Idaho a boy March 1 GAO — Min Wu and Hongyi Logan a boy March 1 JENSEN — Tamara Thompson and Troy Logan a girl March 1 BOUCK— Joy Adair arid Kevin Lewiston a girl March 1 FRAILEY — Deanna Kleinkopf and F Aron Logan a girl March 2 HAYCOCK — Mindy Norton and Cody North Logan a girl : The Games which Finnoff described as “inspiring” will continue until mid-Mar- ch M&rch 2 ROBINSON — Jennifer Talbot and Terry Weston a girt his son grandsons After his retirement back to Planters” Adair said “Planters does want that piece” Adair said he didn’t know when the cleanup would begin but did state “now that CoBank is in the picture and there’s money there I would think the cleanup would start Logan Regional Hospital units! Jessop ar Births Obituaries Robert were assured that the contaminated parcel of land could not be dumped back on the town “There hasn’t been money to do the cleanup and so die planning and zoning commission felt like here was opportunity to get it cleaned up faster than it would otherwise” said councilman Scott McKendrick R-W- spill Trenton Feed will also sign over its rights from its ' insurance policies to CoBank to help finance die cleanup “Once that parcel is cleaned up and the environmental spill Unlike the Olympics ' Finnoff will serve as the venue medical officer for the Paralympic Gaines overseer ing theathlete medical spec- tator medical and ski patrol But the International Olympic Committee wasn't sold on the claim Though studies had not proven tiiat inhalers boosted performance the committee feared that teams were misusing asthma in fairly short order” Adair added dud Planters and Trenton Feed already had a “closing” last Friday to “sign all the documents they could pending the town council’s approval here” Knowing Trenton Feed’s financial situation the council expressed few concerns over the subdivision once they Continued flmh A3 “It's amizing when you see a blind skier who is such a great athlete that his guide has to be changed halfway through the race because he can't keep up” Finnoff said “It’s unbelievable”' Few injuries arose in the actual competition but Finnoff spoke of a flood of asthma cases d prior to the Games At one time 90 percent of the athletes were claiming the condition - te ieg trailer institutions said Senate Minority Whip Ron Allen Park In January University of Utah president Bernie Machen was called before legislators to defend the 20-yeban on guns at his campus House Speaker Marty Stephens said the campus rule infringed on die state’s concealed- weapons laws Machen said it was a bad time fir legislators to challenge Trenton hour-and-a-h- But one year after the World Cup FinnofT found himself back at Soldier's Hollow vol- unteering for the 2002 Olympic Games As before his clinic was staged in a sin- - ' ath- “Hus sends a very chilling message to people who run our the gun ban with the Winter Olympics just (fys away and the campus hosting two Olympic venues Madren was warned he could face financial sanctions He told legislators he was willing to go to court to defend the ban Attorney General Mark Shurtleff has said that papers in the lawsuit testing the ban owld be filed next week Bill supporters said such lawsuits between state agencies are unacceptable especially during tight budget years dis- covers they are not following Utah statutes After committee hearings and pubic testimony if the agency still refused to obey thpy could be subject to penalties includ- -' ing losing half their administrative salaries Sen David Steele Point pointed out that audit committees already are available to examine agencies and their practices “Are we going to have the legislative branch be the judicial branch?’’ he said le cross-count- ry - gle-wi- de 23-mi- ' groups when any legislator SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— A bill that would allow the Legislature to halve the University of Utah's administrative budget if it continues to ban guns on campus advanced in the Senate on Tuesday The bill's sponsor Sen Mike Waddoups acknowledged that die bill is generally assumed to be aimed at the university but he assured the Senate that the bill isn’t punitive Rather he said it would create a way to notify agencies or ' i and bruises of world-clas- s competitors in the biathlon budget threatened by gun ban UofU ‘ medication and brother be and Alta enjoyed many hours working in the garden bird-- : and watching enjoying one another's company We will all miss you so very much Daddy Robert is survived by his wife of 51 years Alta two daughters Robin (Jim) Roberts Logan Utah and Tamara (David) Mis-enSt George Utah one son Tom (Patty) Jessop Millville one brother Richard (Maurine) Jessop Logan three sisters Lazars (Walt) Youse Roy Utah Barbara (Grant) Martin Salt Lake City Utah Lawana (Frank) Larsen Salt Lake City'11 grandchildren one and many nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by both parents and a niece Tracy Lu " Youse DeCaria Graveside services will be held Wednesday March 6 at noon Family and friends may call at the AHen-HaMortuary in Logan on Wednesday from 1030 to 11:30 am Interment will be at the Millville Cemetery' Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Alien-Ha-ll side-by-si- de ' throwing open his car door allowing it to hit Peterson's car the sheriff’s office report- ed “Sgt Peterson got after them asking them to respect his property and be more care: ful tfbout how tiiey are acting and not (to) destroy other peo-- reputed Continued from A1 The “mooning” occurreda Sgt Rod Peterson admonished the 17-- y d in die BeiVri- Mtiuri-r- " tainSki Resort parking lot for short time after School student allegedly “pulled his pants down around his knees and showed his bare - ear-ol- 732-724- ee er Utah — Robert Lee Jessop 69 pf 145 W 500 North Providence'died Sunday March 3 2002 at his home after a long courageous battle with cancer He was bom Aug 9 1932 in Millville Utah the fifth child of George Thomas and Marion Hincks Jessop He attended Cache Valley schools in his youth Robert married his swee- theart Alta Mae Turner on June 28 1951 They remained sweethearts to theend as she stood tirelessly by him with unwavering devotion tender loving care and herpositivesmiling attitude throughout his entire illness A hard worker all his life he along with his brother undertook the responsibility of running the family dry farm at a very young age to aid in the support of his disabled father He also worked as a roofer for Stucki- Miller in Logan for 38 years - He loved the mountains and the outdoors and spent many hours fishing and hunting with " PROVIDENCE Selected stocks Stock prices are quoted In whole and fractional dollars per share Mutual funds are quoted hi dollars' and cents At approximately 4:30 Montana Power 437 Moore Novell 1213 435 Nucpr Oracle 5731 yes- terday the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 1043341 - 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