Show ‘I V I Sportsmanship at Preston High on track? —A3 i USU advances in the West Conference Big Tournament — B1 B rid get! a tYQli93Jildl68BSaturdaMarc9l2002 VYoathor IL'oganXUtal©2002J50J tom® QJ The sun will come out ndTP a ij TIN e w s pap e Soccer field to be named for controversial former athletic director today —Page AS By Darrell Edward EHrflck staff writer cer field after he and his wife It's fair to say thathisname ringsabellin will be a reality after a former USU Glo- - According to him naming the field after Bell came up during discussions with current USU Athletic Director Ranee Pugmire after the donation had been received “When I made the contribution Ranee and I discussed it and it just seemed natural” Laub said “I was proud to do it” Although the decision to name the field after Bell has already been approved the announcement was not planned to be made until the spring according to Mike Strauss USU athletic media relations direc- na The Chuck and Gloria Bell Field Updato 3 Leavitt looks to get rid of trustee Jim Laub donated $200000 to university Details about the donation first ' appeared in toe Salt Lake Tribune in a column written by Paul Roily and JoAnn Wells They reported that the money had been donated with the condition that the new field be named after BelL However Laub in an interview with The Herald Journal said there were never any stipulations attached to the donation The name was not discussed until long after toe donation” Laub said Cache Valley However now bis nime will do more than ring a bell guard huts SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Olympic security workers got a warm thank you from Utah Gov Mike Leavitt on Friday for what he Called a flawless performance Now the biggest task will be figuring out what to do with the left-- : oven from the largest domestic security operation in history Thke those guard huts Please take one of those guard huts The plywood shacks many of them built by Utah prison inmates kept security troops warm during the Winter Olympics “I’m not quite sure what we’re going to do with those” said Stuart Smith deputy director of die Utah Olympic Public Safety Command “They tried selling them for a hundred bucks apiece” People weren’t exactly lining up to buy them Paula Ernstrom director of die Olympic Joint Information Center snggCtfed giving them to security volunteers from North Dakota — who could use them as Former Utah State University athletic director Chuck Bell will be a permanent part of the university landscape as officials have given the green light to (flans for naming a women’s soc tor According to John DeVilbiss director of USU media relations and marketing after a naming proposal -- - is made it is then forwarded to a naming committee which is part of the department of university devel- - j opment and advancement That committee approved the use of Bell’s name for the field and then forwarded the name to the USU Board of Trustees Jim MacMahon USU Vice Presi- dent for university advancement was unavailable for comment on the committee’s decision on Friday afternoon After gaining approval from the : naming committee the trustees then : approved the name as well Laub who made the donation wag m See BELL on AS 17-d- ay ice-fishi- ng shads Most of the gear used by security troops was either rented or boret rowed Many of the items — aircraft radar gear and the like — already belonged to the federal agencies that were part of the $310 million security operation Leavitt said die most valuable leftover from die security effort is the cooperative model developed by 60 different agendea and more than 10)00 troops ' “We very clearly created a template that will be studied and Leavitt said' Providing security for the games was the largest domestic security operation ever he said Robert Flowers commander of the security force credited Leavitt’s leadership One tense moment came on Sept ll after the terrorist attacks when Leavitt met wife Flowers and other security officials “He never wavered once” Flowers said of the governor There was never a question in my mind” that the pames should proceed Leavitt said After toe attacks security became the top issue in the buildup to the high-tick- ' Roberta Geary shows the book about toe history of Smithfield that she helped put a odd fol-iowe- d” i : ’ Olympics- - Iridoir ' i v Classified -- J37 Obituar(oaMAB ComicalV£5 OpWon:lA4 V 't SportsB1 A7 Movies ' ' ' " Roberta Geary shepherds Smithfield book project ri' ' Evenafter Geary received all the Smitofield’s history has been 142 toe in necessary information and manumaking and the bode yean about it has taken more than 10 scripts for each chapter it took another four yean to turn it into a assemble to yean cohesive history "Smithfield: book and doubie-chec- k as a city on a hill” all facts and offidautywent into print in early photo labels for accuracy shesaid February toe result of countless Geary’s eyesight has deteriorated hours of rcseargh' and writing by an cache iocf8hc rt®ted -- — —people — places & things working on the pro- entire committee of :v ject but she hardly r needs to see the pages anymore amateur historians i V SmbSt rfSmitoffelai hist seemsl' g Roberta N Geary a Smithfield resident Clearheaded foeVtobe permanently stored in her ‘ v EBUicanVHeiald Journal effort after former Smithfield memory?' f brick school’s in tod 'a? tPhdtooftha Steve Cantwel Implement Company that is In the book about the hisS Mayor Kenneth Webb asked her to i town boofc i f? background tois is around 1930” toty of Smithfield put I Tiricdtothinkofpc was as early as 1860 1 think” ' vCMaicjE white phpttibf toe tabBr--:: femiliatwito toe book shows rareas !we kneVnedded to coverT:nacle and in elementmy school that she said of toe old photo “The ongi- - Smithfield Inqileiricnt as it looked in: hand-rack- ed ’ : al i - -- ‘VS Wm ' ' viiBinMNnitiBMB ' f X: ' By Salfy HX Wright ateff writer three returned to t - event and two'oftoe Logan at about 1 ajn witoout incident' 'jfv-- ' Apolice officer helped the driver of toe ' ' A Parbroken bus out of the flow of trpffic and Lake the Salt to to watch Oip Qty ah Reese who had been asleep at home in into ceremonies turned 7 lyaqac opening fover-nighfCache Valfey called associatesfroffl the for about 60 Edito BoWen GnmiteSdtodDiatrictforagqilacement Laboratory $chool students and tpachers stoat toe bus they were riding broke doiva busThe replacemerit bus came and toe i ' The alternator of toe Cache County Edith Bowen ' ken down bus to Stood District bus broke down at about r Woods Gross where Reese two bus y shorfiy sifter toe group i ll:30pjai -Cache vr mechanics and t heading back to Logan said Che trans ' District toen said : Reese met bus Reese Three Wayhe portarion supervisor bus loads pf students fimn several Catop V : vand Logan District schools pended toe::' A -- er : v : V VvV'V’ ? events by storm ! f ? ‘ ' 4 ' V : fully-fonctio- nil V ' See HISTORY on Af Broken bus strands students 1 :s' otoers show heavily bearded i and tops infront of a log cabin she eiqilained mud in their little hooie until Smithfield sgntty pioneer - put started making shinies That finished product which containa y detailed chapters about toe history of T-- s' ‘ everything Smitofield from religion to politics and over 700 pbo- - life-lon- Leavitt said security workers not only met the world’s expectations they seftnew standard for protect-ingbig events Behind toe scenes bomb squads checked out 600 suspicious pack- ages Air crews flew 400missions to protect toe airspace above Olympic venues And 16 million spectators ‘ 2£00 athletes and 12)0 members of toe media made their way through r security checkpoints ' tt wasafi done without any nuyor security breaches jy A handful of workenfrom toe security team are still on duty for toe Paralympic which end March 16 ' By —Sally UN Wright stanwnw -- Eli LuceraHerakJ Journal as a city on a hill' book is titled “Smithfield together-Th- e SALT LAKE CITY (AP)- -r ' AhUcblastof lyintery weather killed two people caused j The Layton t man was killed whto 'a 'r j ! wonian lost control of her Toyota truck crossed toe ' jj mediant anI plowed into his scores ttfsasheTand injuries I postponed downhill skiing for the Ruaiympics vehide I: y Qne driver died in anacci-The second fatality came oi4 m Interstate 15 just before noou east 'The interstate 80 of down Sandy o-- 65-yeai- towti nU Patrol Sgt DoagMcoSeL' 'VA See STORM on Ai ' ‘1 x 9 f f 5 J : 4 " V’ I' — V w' J ‘I- V - 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