Show -- ' i 1WUIUUIHIUI ' ' ' " v- k' ’ y i - l f" ” S1 ' ' l ’’x'Xfjif sJA - V ' '' "i h f- y f '' - ‘'v"''' ’ '' j ( N Logan couple enjoy j' Yellowstone 'calling' ' : '? i fI' - " 'l vv-- s ' j A (' i y v- i l v - i O i f " ' 1 " v r v "i‘i - f WWWI jL Ui I ' V ” c —A3 i Some states educating couples on marriage — B1 K i’ y 5' & T s I Voothor S j J A ’ " s ' i fA -- tr " ‘V " ' i Arrests made in Theurer's burglary case ' r r ff Z'i Highs steady in the 90s ‘ — FageA14 : By Jason Bergman staff writer r1 ' Update h j’wFi rVi J have impact in real world t ByJRon Police arrested three men and a woman Saturday evening during a search of a Logan residence where investigators discovered property allegedly stolen from a Richmond market last week Kristin N Bolton 21 Robert Wick 1 8 and Nicholas Curtright 18 all of Logan and Ronald Deese of North Logan were arrested in connection with the July 16 break-i- n and burglary of er's Market the Cache County Sheriff’s Office reported “Interviews with the subjects resulted in confessions to foe Theur-er’- s store burglary” stated a sheriff's office press release issued " Scherer Science Monttor i NEW YORK— Plunging stock prices having already devastated die “papeT value of ihvestor portfolios are increasingly having tangible impact on Amafcans’ lives — whether they own stocks or not In Washington DC a charitable organization expecting $500000 in donations from family foundations received only half that forcing a clinic it funds to abandon plans to materials give out With his mutual funds sinking in value Florida retiree Bob Latcham has returned to work Hie former school principal is doing background 1 checks for a placement service that Philadelphia charity counts on gifts of stock has cut 15 ' slots from us already small work- ‘ force and has sharply curtailol foe ' number of people receiving its annu- tkiA DamiAie ySlS lllo Kn ieh UlUoIl HTV-preventi-on I Sunday Sheriff's detectives as well as Logan and North Logan police officers made the arrests after serving a search warrant at 231N 300 East around 7:30 pm Saturday According to foe press release foe search turned up a number of items allegedly stolen from El LuceraHaiald Journal left the Goltra Noon and lettering on the Dr tough up Angela Selvaggio Pierce bam Jn Young Ward on Thursday Selvaggio and Goltra are mem-Dal- TI bets of the Utah Conservation Corps The two groups are Bear River Heritage Area are restoring bams in the area See ARRESTS on A8 - al Filing largest report These are just a f£w ways that One of the worst bear markets in the nation’s history is now starting to affect the fabric of American lives Since their peak in March 2000 stocks have lost about $8 billion in value an amount equal tothe annual economic output of Japan Germany and Canada combined The past two weeks in particular have been die financial equivalent of a train wreck The Dow Jones Industrial Average has shed more than 100 points ending just above 800Q after a Friday tl Many Americans know about these lossesbecausethey get month-:- : ly statements from ahrohaago y account mutual fond or maiea 401(k) retirement plan And even the millions who have no stake in die ' 'market direct or indirect —are being afEected That’s because eveiy-dun- g finom jobs to government tax revenues is impacted somewhat by t changes in stock market wealth I' Widl Street’s slide has made some ’ economists ituf fo worry about a a return to recession “double dip” ' as battered share prices inevent a recovery of business mending and ' cause consumer confidence to en ‘t tax rev-- " A decline in capital-gain- s ennes meanwhile is tutting many state governments ' ' Or consider the education system ' '! t Many colleges and universities ' : On fiscal June their 30 'ended year resuns y y?V As they assess their portfolio double-dig- it will be looking ft many ' ! declmfcs over the past two years be painful? says J(fon iVmiis-wif' K Griswold senior wee president at Copnonfand Institute nfoich manages $30 billion for 1 600 non- - t 1 US history in 'V NEW YORK (AP) — In the largest bankruptcy in US history telecommunications giant WorldCom Inc filed for Chapter 1 1 protection Sunday about after disclosing it had falsely inflated profits by nearly $4 billion The bankruptcy is the latest in a stunning series of corporate collapses that have jarred investors con- vulsed Wall Street and V alarmed lawmakers and regulators in y Washington nUU ''gg 390-pmntdr- -- At the end of the day this really wiH be business as more told TheAssoci- atedPtess Sunday that his company had nego- dated apfMoximately $2 billion in financing USUal : WorldCom CEO ‘ — ' ' — — used to pay vendors and operating expens-- ’ : espending approval from the bankruptcy court judge The company hopes to emerge from bankruptcy in 12 months bankroptcy should have no Sidgmore said-foeffect on the company’s customers-- :- from users to corporate data users “At foe end of the day this really will bd business as usual” he said1 “We don’t think that there will be any significant impact on the employees and vendors for that ter and we should have plenty of eash to make it’ Michael K Powell chairman of foe Federal Commission echoed Sidgmore’s comments “While 1 am deeply concerned by this develoment1 want to assure foe public that we do hot believe this bankruptcy filing will lead to an ce long-distan- ' i jF13 ’ Com-municatio-ns - 1 - See FILING on A8 c tr r To dale most of there organ!--' nations have retisted malting etna based on die stock market he says But he says"Thercwillbe some X ":J ' ii ftw t Arnold has juggled work weafoer and children’s soccer games to paint foe league JO ' sobcer fields He has endured ByJonMmlah Btattiar steff wrfter-:'- - 'v takep a spray up the chest ' bit a wheh his kaifweqxMfortheAri-- I zona boy Hfs cqadies were 40 soccer in Logan city line-paint- er i a f ' : ObRiwtot:A8 i’c? 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