Show The - eralic Sunrise students learn about transportation —A3 raa 111 Dig out the J Logan: Utah!© 20021550 Thirteen arrested at North Cache Weather rv- - doubles up Logan — B1 Bridgerland’s' DailJJewspaper VoU93No:2711Saturday: September 28:2002 A iK Mountain Crest Three baseball bats umbrella again rain possible : The arrests of 10 male and three female juveniles woe made at about 1:10 pm at North Cache 9 Center Sheriffs Lt Dave Bennett said The agqof the suspects ranged between 11 and 16 yean old “The suspects went to North Cache with the intent to assault three North Cache students who they believed had assaulted the girlfriend of one of the arrested juveniles” Bennett said in a statement released Friday evening confiscated before — PageAlO Update LGrowthMHHM Three of the juveniles were armed with baseball bats Bennett said “All of the juveniles were booked into the (Cache Juvenile) Detention Center on charges of disorderly conduct trespassing on school grounds possession of dangerous weapons on school grounds interfering with an arrest and truancy” Bennett said Prior to being arrested the juveniles reportedly became belligerent with several teachers on a football field adjacent to the school after being asked to leave the school students 8-- suspected assault By Jason Bergreen staff writer Cache County Sheriff’s deputies arrested 13 juveniles including some with baseball bets at a Richmond middle school Friday on suspicion of attempting to assault three grounds The teachers rounded the group up and placed them in an IDS seminary classroom while waiting for school resource deputy Greg Johnson to arrive Upon arriving Johnson had to physically restrain one of the juve- niles when he tried to damage the classroom Bennett said “A male confronted the door in a at Johnson Deputy threatening manner and he was See ARREST on A10 Many large US cities add land people ' WASHINGTON f (AP)— Nearly Jeanette’s Hickory Hill neighborhood was swallowed up by Mem- -' phis Tenn one of many large cities that has grown by annexing neighboring communities Census 2000 figures show the average size of the nation’s 100 most populated cities is about 168 square miles more than triple the size in 1950 Cities in the South and West led the land grab “Most growth in cities has not been in die building of big apartment blocks but cities capturing a new subdivision” on their outskirts said Robert Lang director of the Alexandria Va -- based Institute for Metropolitan Research of Virginia Tech In 'Other instances cities have annexed empty tracts for future development City officials eager to add to their tax bases often boast of services such as fire and police protection garbage pickup and street maintenance when they move to take over' a populated area But residents like Jeanette see other parts of the equation: higher taxes and the gradual loss of die suburban or rural life they sought outside the city Three decades ago Hickory Hill was surrounded by farmhouses and pastures about 20 minutes from downtown Memphis Now it is one of the city's most heavily populated neighborhoods “There were once a lot undevel- oped lots and tracts of land What's happened is all the available land is filled in with houses or strip shopping centers” said Jeanette who led a legal battle that held up the annexation for 11 years Suburbs grew after World War II as Americans sought to own homes on bigger lots in quieter neighbor-- hoods Banks supermarkets retail stores soon sprang up around these outlying communities lessening the need to travel downtown See CITIES on A8 I - ' X':A£ - V y I1® - ' L v ‘ ' two decades after moving into a quiet suburban neighborhood Tom Jeanette is back in the city He didn’t change homes — the city came to him ’ ' " ' : ’ ' ' ’ 7 i' B7 ComlcsB5 MovesA6 ObltuarieaA8 Opinion Sports wwwhjnew3com iirviiia t ’ ' ‘ OCTOODT) Logan girl makes film debut in LDS movie as baby boy M m ft By Jason Bergreen staff writer She received the movie role by default but filled the part perfectly ' Logan resident and first- time child actor Courtney Morton made her silver screen debut Friday in the : :r-- ' v--- ' 4- - ! -- ' ft j flEA k'j ’ y i' Vr actors” The character of Adam had originally been given to another toddler but for reasons unknown to Morton the child’s parents took the baby out of the role at the last minute leaving the director to find A replace- - A4 B1 The story new movie T v: vV:‘ I “Charly” based on the popular LDS novel of thesamc name “They Cache people places needed a 'i r ft brown-haire- nftTT '£2" fc C-- V r ! movie-makin- experience “She loved it” Morton said “If you see the movie youcan see how she really enjoyed being around the Mitch MascamHerald Journal Pamela Morton was the script supervisor and her daughter Courtney played the part of the movie ‘Charty which opened in local theatres Friday Adam in of “Charly” 1X centers around die relationship and eventual love affair a briRht- & things eyed quick- witted girl (Charly) from New York and a straight-lace- d computer science d and they saw her and cast her and she was perfect” Pamela Morton said of her daughter’s acting debut Courtney who at the young age of 9 months could pass as a boy spent about one week last September on the set of “Charly” playing the role of baby Adam Morton who worked on the film as a script supervisor said her daughter g enjoyed her first : ment : r major from Brigham Young University The story explores the themes of love laughter religion the miracle of life and the tragedy of young death Morton said the film’s director Adam Thomas Anderegg made an audiencemovie that -friendly both Mormons and would enjoy “The director did not want it to be a preachy LDS movie” Morton said ns See STAR on A10 Appeals court hears Olympic bribery case ‘ DENVER (AP)— A federal with court appeals struggled Friday the Olympic bribery case trying to decide whether charges should be reinstated against the two Salt Lake City bid leaders accused of showering $1 million on IOC delegates who gave Utah the Winter Olympics Bribery it may be the judges said but was it against the law? Paul J Kelly Jr of Santa Fe NM also compared IOC delegates to footloose members of a fraternity such as the Elks Club who could be bribed with impunity for choosing a barbecue site 'At issue was an obscure Utah law that makes it a crime for anyone to bribe a corporate employee officer or trustee for business A three-judpanel took up that question asking whether International Olympic Committee delegates owe their organization any legal or financial obligation to avoid graft ' be something a jury is “This may going to have to decide” said appeals judge Robot H Henry of ge Oklahoma City But Henry and presiding judge Judge Bobby R Baldock Roswell NM criticized that law as vague “The janitor for example at the ' IOC —r if they attempted to bribe that person does the Utah statute cover the janitor sweeping die floor at the IOC?” Baldock asked' But the appeals judges left little to indicate which way they might rule teens after car chase I A high speed police pursuit through the streets of Providence and Millville on Friday afternoon ended in the arrest of four male juveniles that fled on foot into a Nibley cornfield A new Logan police tracking dog was instrumental in finding the fleeing juveniles The Cache County Sheriff’s Office arrested a and a from Petersboro a from Providence and the driver of the car a from Nibley in the chase “The Nibley youth was complaining of (min in his leg and was taken to Logan Regional Hospital to be checked” Sheriff’s Lt Von Williamson said “He sustained a broken kneecap in a fall at some point while ' ' ' fleeing on foot” As of Friday the sheriff’s office had not determined what arrest charges they expected to file against the ' 'I ! V' O t : If DOW drops 295 points 4 NEW YORK (AP) — Earn-- ! ings warnings from companies! including Philip Morris and Delta Air Lines sent stocks tumbling Friday canceling out gains from a two-da- y rally in blue chips The Dow Jones ' i i ' 1 j( ’ high-profi-le juveniles I 1j iH l— ' - i : ! El LuceraHefald Journal Officer EDeman Police with Dustin another law enforceLogan of ment officer after catching the fourth speaks suspect following a high speed chase The chase went from Providence to Nibley then three of the four suspects ran into a cornfield Elleman and Ns dog ended up catchSee CHASE on A10 ing two of the youths i ket According to Williamson the chase began when sheriffs deputies responded at 4:18 pm to a report a fight involving 10Q juveniles at Vims Park Dow fdl 29567 or 37 percent to close at 770145 according to preliminary cal- culations This yas i ‘ M - 1 ! industrials plunged 295 points' 3ca!ed-bac- k profit forecasts for several com- investors panies discouraged stifling the market’s ability to sustain its rally and leading portfolio managers to dump losing stocks analysts said :! Lackluster economic news ' ' also helped depress the mar- - - Index Classifieds ' i‘ i By Jason Bergreen staff writer 1 f yiSTS Dog helps capture Valley water masters keep News water' flowing y y®D© v S |