Show f D)’ UWr niaynj f USU shut out Eastern Washington as Vol 93' No:252Monday September 9 2002 Weather Cloudy rain possible — highs in 70s — PageAlO Update Brave singles i ©email —A3 ILoganJUtalfl© 20021550 Brldgertand’s Daily Newspaper lOPOUSl©® IhlDTraDinl®!?© GMsMo sent airborne Sanpete County sheriffs Lt Rick Howe who estimated damage at $1 million “No one got hurt” said Peter Case an emergency management technician “A lot of people were in MANTI (AP) —A tornado tore through this central Utah town Sunday afternoon destroying houses uprooting trees and bringing down power lines The tornado destroyed six houses and damaged two dozen other? Said Residents reported seeing the funnel cloud touch down at 1:50 pm City Manager Bill Nicholson declared a state of emergency and he and Gary Vetterly a state emergency officials said it appeared to have been an F2 tomado The National Roofs ripped off cars and trailer church” Weather Service will make the official determination after workers visit the site Monday and take measurements Dave Sanders a lead forecaster for the weather service in Salt Lake City said that from media reports it appeared to be at least an FI and ' possibly an F2 tornado on the Fujita scale which ascends from F0 to F6 F2 tornadoes have winds of 113 to 157 mph The tornado peeled part of the and lumber was scattered as far as mile away However store officials expected to reopen as soon as power is restored Power was out for most of the town and it was unknown when it would be fully restored The munici- fj pal power company was getting assistance in repairs from Utah Power & Light and other utility ’I companies Joe Bennett a sheriff’s dispatcher one-ha- lf metal roof off at Anderson Lumber NEW YORK (AP) — Undeterred by the qualms of many experts a New York psychoanalyst is trying to create a dating service in which men ami women would be matched up by people who know them intimately — their therapists The service which is signing up clients but not yet pairing them is open only to people undergoing psychotherapy In contrast to standard dating pitches — “great sense of humor loves the outdoors" — clients of TheraDate will be assessed on such factors as obsessiveness defense mechanisms and By Joe Rowley staff writer The Cache County Council " will revisit the issue of pro-- ’ ' posed development at Powder Mountain Ski Resort during a public hearing Tuesday night The hearing has been placed on the council’s regular meeting agenda which will begin at 5:30 pm in the County Council chamber by the recommendation of the county Planning Commission The commission has recommended that the council approve ' rezoning 3580 acres near the ed nervous tics TheraDate’s creator Frederick Levenson is convinced such data obtained from confidential questionnaires completed by a client's therapist can be the building blocks for compatible long-ter- m relationships He also believes that people in therapy are attracted to others with similar experiences “The smartest people are the ones in therapy” he said “They’re won- derfiil people very bright very - AP photo A man weeps while overlooking the site of the World Trade Center disaster at a prayer service in New York on Sunday Members of Oriental Orthodox churches held services at ground zero in memory of victims of the Sept 11 terrorist attacks Pastors recall toll of By Rachel Zoll AP Religion Writer Clergy nationwide sought to draw moral lessons from tragedy and comfort churchgoers during the Sunday services before Sept 11 A Texas pastor urged congregants to let go of their anger oyer the ter-- A year later — Page A2 SANANTONIO (AP)— ASaudi doctor detained after the Sept 11 terror attacks and lata released without charges now frequently finds himself in die position of praising the American people to his friends and acquaintances while condemning American policy in the Mideast who was in his medical residency in Texas when he was taken into custody last year sees the images of Palestinian Arabs living in fear and despair that are broadcast into his home in Dhahran Saudi Arabia and knows Al-Ba- dr i ThomasNagy apist moves into some secondary role — like acting as a facilitator for a dating service — it can play havoc with the relationship” Nagy who chaired an ethics task force for the American Psychological Association said TheraDate might produce some marriages — but also some damaging encounters “We’re al way s looking at worst-cas- e scenarios” he said “That’s where ethics violations come where lawsuits come" Levenson rejects any suggestion that TheraDate would be unethical saying its questionnaires are comparable to fonns that therapists routinely submit to clients' health insurance companies happily-ever-aft- er Index Classifieds Comics Movies 1 C5 Obituaries C3 Opinion C2 Sports wwwhlnewscom A8 M B1 rorist attacks and “live with mercy” The nation’s top Mormon official said the devastation was a reminder to cherish life Several preachers urged Americans to pray for the nation as die war continued! Roman Catholic Cardinal William Keeler of Baltimore speaking to students and families at the College of Notre Dune of Maryland noted the victims were from many economic social and religious backgrounds “They woe American They were you and me and all of us and our 9-1- 1 Detained doc praises Americans making Some mental health experts suggest that assisting in matchmaking for a client even indirecdy is an improper role for a therapist ‘It’s supposed to be a solitary CacheWeber county boarder d to the Resort and Recreation Zone but the recommendation comes with the condition that some important issues be resolved County Executive M Lynn Lemon newly-create- funny” : See TORNADO on A10 Powder Mountain hearing set via TheraDate TheraDate would operate initially in New York City ana Los Angeles and possibly expand later — assuming enough clients enroll More than 200 people in each city have applied since March but Levenson says matchmaking won’t begin until the two pools of singles reach 750 Charter members are paying $800 each to be refunded if too few clients join and the annual fee would be $2000 for those signing up after operations start TheraDate which plans to offer up to eight dates annually is restricted to people who have undergone therapy within the past two years They must gain the cooperation of their therapist who fills out die questionnaire and submits it to TheraDate therapists who will do the match- — B2 Preston brothers buzz like bees for honey seek soulmate ' 0 hearts were profoundly troubled by what happened on that day” Keeler said At Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano Texas a 22000-membSouthern Baptist Convention congregation pastor David McKinley urged er many of the tensions in the Mideast are blamed on America But he lived in the United States for five years and has seen up close the compassion and generosity of Americans and he shares many of their worries The doctor was held for 12 days most of that time in New York before authorities cleared him of any role in the attacks that included 15 Saudis two of them also named freely praises the mild-manner- ed Al-Haz- mi Al-Haz- mi See PRAISE on A10 worshippers to overcome their bitterness “to do justly to live with mercy and to walk humbly with your God” He also asked them to pray for America’s leaders and show support said The council will not take any action on the issue yet but Lemon said he would like to see a large public turnout to the meeting in which residents can speak in favor of or against the proposed rezone Though the idea of more development at the resort has surfaced intermittently over the past several years a new developer began pushing more strongly last year for the right to improve the ski area Since that time Brent Ferrin of L Powder Mountain Reserve has been to Holdings trying sell both Cache arm Weber ’ county councils along with their residents on the virtues of what he would like to do with the resort Earlier this year the Cache County Council voted to create a new Resort and Recreation Zone which presents a new option for land use in open areas While that action by the council may be viewed as a step toward success for the Powder Mountain development Lemon stressed that no properties have been zoned See PASTORS on A6 See HEARING on A$ Nature enthusiast works to improve Logan park ha By Holll Weiss staff writer Saundra Schimmelpfennig has been husy for the last 10 years cleaning up rivers restoring parks and planting native grasses In 1991 she coordinated the Jordan Riva clean-u- p From 1993 to 1996 sheworked to restore and beautify Denzil Stewart Nature Park in Logan and in 1999 she worked on the Hubbell'Trading Post wadi restoration project in Arizona Afta a stint in Thailand with the Peace Corps and working as a teacher on Navajo and Hopi reservations Schimmelpfennig returned to Logan two months ago to work with the Utah Conservation Caps The Logan native who has lived in the valley off and on throughout her life has returned to focus attention once again on the Denzil Stewart Nature Park at 100 S 700 East “Thift is the only urban native park we have in die valley” said Schimmelpfennig “With the city building up there aren’t a lot of these little areas left” In an effort to attract more v- - r-- - -- ’ ’s visitors to the nature park Schimmelpfennig and the Utah Conservation Corps are inviting valley residents “Werc going to combine education and hands-o- n activities so hopefully visitors will take skills home and do it in their own backyard" she said The program which will be held every first and third Saturday Of the month will See PARK on A10 EE j iLU t ' I S"fs ’ t f ‘ $ I '' i'Sr ' V Good Neighbors SS33E I T m- -v 2E Mitch MascaroHeraJd Journal Saundra Schimmelpfennig is working to make the Denzil Stewart Nature Park In Logan a better and more frequently used place esr 3 mMiUm Y |