Show Hyrum library feels growing pains — A3 ornraa 81 rfcl'7rL- oC93o4idaTOugusU30r200 Sunny clear and highs in f — Page A16 connection with the July break-in-s Thurston said Investigators made the arrests after discovering about $5000 in missing cash music CDs and personal property at a residence in the area of 900 North and 700 East The stolen property was snatched from more than a dozen unlocked vehicles in the area In another summertime case Warjo nte rro r i s m burglar ed Derek Cammack was sentenced to serve up to a year in the Cache County Jail for stealing thousands of community” Two adults and two juveniles are facing theft and burglary charges in UN report: dollars in property from local cars businesses and an LDS church last year Cammack pleaded guilty to two felony counts of burglary and' two felony counts of theft after originally being charged with 26 counts of theft and burglary “Very seldom is it (a car burglary) a smash and grab” Thurston said “More often than not it’s an unsecured car : They (thieves) see something they want and they grab 1 After a rash of car burglaries and arrests in July near Utah State Uni versity Logan police detectives are cautioning students and residents to safeguard their personal items “We don’t want you to be a victim” Det Troy Thurston said “We want you to come here and enjoy the Update lganlUtahX® 2002AS50 jf Police tell Logan residents a to safeguard belongings By Jason Bergrean staff writer the 80s —Cache 'mm Bridgerland’£Dail4Jew$pape Em Weather has money recruits Al-Qai- CacheValley gardeners share flora and advice ized the local police investigate hundreds of reported burglaries and ' thefts each year Most of these types of crimes are considered “crimes of opportunity” “Logan is a safer place than say Salt Lake or West Valley but we still have our problems we nave to address” Thurston said “Burglaries and thefts are proportionately higher than violent crimes We have more thefts in Logan than we want to ' it” While shocking to those victim See ALERT on A16 da Smithfieid shoring up rental policy t tt UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The terra1 network has the money and recruits to strike again whenever and wherever it wants because a global campaign and UN sanctions have flailed to stop the financing and support for Osama bin Laden’s backers a UN draft report da DIANA 4i ® One Year later — A6 v?'-- ' By Holll Weiss staff writer - Disappearing furniture broken windows and scuffed floors left the Smithfieid City Council and recreation department no choice but to revise their building use and rental policy to include increases in deposit amounts “We’d had some problems early this spring with our rented facilities" said Smithfieid Recreation Director' Brett Daniels “Wa-tfasome dam- ages that were three or four times more than the deposit” Rentals for the senior citizens' center armory youth center and other buildings used to be set up through both the city offices and die recreation department with different poli- - i t said Thursday Nearly a year after bin Laden’s supporters struck the United States on Sept 11 the report said this measures adopted by the intemation-al'communi- fi 'I fa'' ty “have had a marked causing it to go impact on to ground to reposition its assetsand resources and to seek new recruits" But the global campaign against terrorism has not stopped from developing operational links with militant Islamic groups in Europe North America North Africa the Middle East and Asia — or from gaining new recruits and i’ R a v : ip cies said Daniels Part of the revision combined all the policies for available rental rooms and buildings to make one policy “We’re going to be reinforcing rules and regulations and make sure 'x SeeUNonA12 Clarification AP photos Charter High School Diana’s image begins to dim just a concept still Proposals for the Cache Valley Charter High School are still in the early stages and have not yet been considered by Logan City School District or the Board of Education said Logan City School District Superintendent Richard Jensen According to Jensen although Cache County School District has drafted a proposal and intends to present die information at a work session on Sept 3 Logan City ' School District and Board of Education have yet to officially discuss their position oo the proposal “We’re in discussions with Cache” said Jensen A work session with the Logan Bbardof Education has not been Scheduled yet said Jensen LONDON (AP) — The dazzling image of Princess Diana once tire British royal family’s brightest star has begun to dim just five years after - her death Diana was one of the most famous women in die woridbeforctheAug 31 1997 car crash in Paris that took her life at age 36 As the anniversary of her death approaches signs and memories of the ‘ fabled princess are dwindling The official memorial for her in London still has not been built The plans for the memorial a water feature in Hyde: Park were only agreed upon in July after years of debate A playground that carries her name was opened two years ago but it’s tucked away in a far corner of Kensington Gardens in central London “It’s not obvious” said Arthur Edwards veteran royal pho--' tographer for the Sun newspaper “I think people stumble across it” In the'media the anniversary has brought a modest flurry of coverage and a new tell-abook by former police bodyguard Ken Wharfe : J Quick road In this Image mads from video released Thursday Mohamad Al Fayed father of Dodi AJ Fayed calls oq the American people to support his plea to the United States government for the release of vital information about foe tragedy: The NSA has admitted it holds at least 1 054 pages of relevant documentation but refuses to release It on : grounds of national security U 6oto Tlw Herald Journal Web site (wwwtijnewLcom) to cast your vote on today's survey quontion Sea ' fueedayV See DIANA on A12 Today's question Do you drink the moommended 8 glasses of water each day? : - 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