Show If vUil 1M 1 Felon found at Cache Junction trajn stop ' V —A3 Aggie season comes to early end — B1 LoganXUtahX© 2002&S50 Woollier lmlslW(s)ljf Mostly cloudy with snow Providence council’s vote paves way to hire possible — PageAlO e for die council to hire a city to administrator take or manager over foe city’s operations from Leonhardt Ordinance Modification001-0- 2 originally called for Leonhardt’s salary to reduced from $23000 to $3123 and foe city council’s salaries to be raised from $723 to $823 beginning on July 1 2002 Prior to making a motion that the council vote oh foe proposed change councilman Dennis Nelson read a By JufT Hunter staff writer full-tim- day-to-d- PROVIDENCE — After adding a modifications couple of the Providence City Council passed an ordinance modification Tuesday night that will trim nearly $22000 off the annual salary of Mayor Alma Leonhardt Voted in by a 1 margin in front y crowd the of a new ordinance helps cleai foe way Forged checks stolen credit cards found in Logan raids By Damn Edward EhrBck staff writer last-minu- te 4-- standing-room-onl- city manager full-tim- e prepared statement in which he that the council's salaries remain at $723 and that Leonhardt’s reduction not begin until Jan 1 hardt said “That’s it I really want to thank everyone for coming It’s taken a lot of time and a lot of peo- - ' 2003 As the spectators got up to leave the council then decided to go into executive session Discussion of the heavily debated issue began with a report from Sharell Eames and Paul Cook-twmembers of an ad hoc committee - pro-por- ed ay pie” After the council approved the modifications Leonhardt called for a vote As exported Nelson Wendy Simmons Vic Saunders and Joe Campbell voted in foe affirmative while Deon Johnson after a brief pause stated “I won’t Nay” guess it carries 4 to 1” Leon I vi See MAYOR oh A10 ' In our schools Two separate drag raids by Logan city police last Friday uvd Tiesday afternoon netted a cache of allegedly stolen checks credit caxd numbers £)yan Green 42 anreked on Friday after police searched her apartment at 246 N 300 West On Tuesday Kelly Joe Boulton 40 was arrested on Tuesday along with his sister Christene E Wolford 33 of Logan They wen attested after a search of Wolford’s apartment Though only in the preliminary stages of canvassing the items collected from die two apartments police believe that the suspects may have connections to Kathtyne Irene Nelson of Logan who faces more than 63 different charges most for forgery and identity fraud charges along with dass-- B misdemeanors ' including theft mail theft possession of stolen property and theft of services Tliey are also believed to have conpecoonswith Came High-w-a-m who pleaded guilty Dec 31 to a class-- B misdemeanor theft charge according to Detective Brad Franke of Logan police PolSxoriginally teamed that Green who had recently jnoved from Ogden was living in Logan had outstanding wanants and was believed to be purchasing merchandise on die Internet by using stolen credit card numbers After questioning her the police obtained a search warrant for her apartment where ' y ' found stolen checks from an 2 parties mostly from die Ogden ana Loam police believe that Great may have used illegally obtained credit catd numbers to buy up to $1200 worth of merchandise in one particular purchase The police also discovered that someone had illegally hooked up cable television installing a line which ran from in apartment two doors dway The cable ran to the apartment where Wolford and Boulton were living Police then discovered that Wolford was under dte supervision of Adult Parole and Probations and on Tuesday afternoon a searth warrant wis executed where other ' allegedly stolen property and drug paraphernalia was found Police also recovered less than an an ounce of crystal methsmphet mine whiph wu packaged and seized next to baggies "That’s indicative of narcotic Franke said ft wm take die Logan police several days to comb through the’seized item- s? v’7 "We took about twocars of stuff from them” said Lt Greg Ridkr of ‘ Logan Police cv The seized items included checks credit card staUementirchecks which had been altered and a computer y “You know these guys took 7 r ''v V-r- 'i - r-- S v ki ' s ' '' ( ? k r s v'- '’J '"-'lfw- ' - i Ji - r' ls ” aV' " ' 1' : v ' "'IK'1 v a coyote at Itw Prodrtor ftesearcti Faclity h Logan Mfddte Schoof student Joah Majnard obrenM study the anknalar behavior ML EM MHviKe LucsroHerald Journal on Tuesday The students were at the facility to 9 A 10-1- : traif-ficU- r By SeUyH-- staff writer s ixfo graders from Mount Logan Middle Schod’s afire- sdiod canoeing and hiking class howled along srifo coyotes Tuesday afternoon at foe Millville Wildlife Research Center The excursion was part of foe middle sdiod’e pro- gram which offer students a : chanrefo incorporate academic skills with real4ifo adventures On : v: 1 riA' Vf " i ' ' s raids i Indon ‘r i A s ££ i 1 MIAMI (AP) — Six mbnths after twb terrorists died in foe World TYade Center attack foe Florida flight scbod where they trained has received their student vjpaapproyal forms from foe Immigration and " Naturalization Service ’ Huffman Aviation received foe paperwork Monday acknowledging foe INS 9-1- 1 : Sports:£1 Wwwf4hew8com j 77V foe : ut w " r : V 1 ! 1 ? project' Will be a fairly objective analysis of the overall cost of the project the cost of providing services tax revenue that will accrue to the county and other components of the ini- - posed resort and recreation one at Powder Mountain foe Cadie County Council teems to have finally bowed to pressure from conservationists ' - '' tiati ve? Lemon said The study will be paid for in part and members of the cqurity Planning Commission by Ppwder Mountain Holdings wifo At s meeting on Tuesday evening Logan City ami Cache County con- the council voted unanimously in tributing a foiirth of the cost a piece t The cost of the assessment has fevor of a public hearing on foe matbei ter The hroringis scheduled to take pegged at $10000 The pound! il 9 at j5 pm and fhe (dace on agreed unanimously to ah appropria- council is soliritirig! written public tion of $200 from the county’s °° undry expense accraint for the ” The council also decided to pirtic- Council members are scheduled to! Pte m an economic impact foent proposed by proponents of foe v visit Powder Mountain on the morn- - i Powder Mduritam initiative’r -ing of April 9 before foe public ll According to Cache County See POWDER dn AlOt utive M- - Lynn Lemon foe study will - J 1 r’- s ' cnent I 79 v t ' Vf ” 77-- I ' J I 'V : assess-Vbcatidn- al ’ 4 nu rf- rW ' Vs’ t’' V W' 1 a C j” ' 1 - sq-ara- te V' i - 7 ' KV j Coyotes on Aio be conducted by an independent agency wifo no vested interests in : After several monfos of drawn-obidcering over foe fide of foe pro- - ’ Atta rend trained at Nuffoum in Venice Fla in 2000 and early 2001 and wereaboard foe flints foat struck foe World Trade Center towers Pud Dekksrs pwnsr of Huffman The two initially entreed foe Unit Aviatfon holdi Cadllcatea of EKtfbHty cd States on visitor's visas but Student 8tatus for - V’ for Nonimmigrant applied for an M- -l studentvisa Students that ware Issued to Z Mohamad Atta and Maiwan AlahahN pven to immigrants attending v:" 'A l Department qf Justice by tha U Naturalization Senrica VISAS on AIO ' See “ ' ‘ See By Laon D’Souza Al-She- Opinion "" ' Shehhi23 1 edges of their enclosures hesitantly greeting the visitors' When one coyote sitting on the roof of his den started an eerie song dozens of others from all around the facility stopped pacing to join in The students listened and some to the song imitating the yips and howls Seglund toured the pens tossing in various toys or “stimulus” treat- ed with scented lure liquid to makd foe items more interesting The Seglund cut him off and had him repeat the instructions to test his cooperation before leading the groups to forir Observation build- mgs One of foe teachers accompa-- : nying the group teased the boy that hi fingers would look like sausages to the coyotes and he serened content to obsreve diem at adistance As foe students headed up foe hill to the small brown cabin-lik- e huts where they would stand to document the predators’ behavior pairs of coyotes paced along foe County votes for hearing on Povder Mountain Atta33 ':ntea'7 CtassffleduCti Obituaf1esuA8 ComlcsC3 ' ' visas n” : T : Six months after : fy' Tuesday’s oudng about 30 students qriit upinto fores groups to observe foe behavior of several pairs of coyotes when wildlife biologist Amy Seglund tossed different toys into forer pens : “Don’t sdck your hands 6r fin-ginto foe fence” instructed Seglund whore wprk keeps her outside so much she sports s deep "' s tan in foe middle of March “Come oh! I was hong—” a as he boy in a blue vestiialf-joke- d hopped on the muddy road trying to keep warm en : after-4dip- 77 ft Wright N ' V-'"- 7-- ' r j w V jA-- : V : ' :t 1 ! |