Show Best Available ’ Copy The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday February 15 2004 — A13 Utah & Tho West Q Fnm&r ©ov Loaviilft’s MaD worth ovslaasad By Thia Associated Prasa and raw land in Utah and Nevada Leavitt’s share of the most recent corporate earnings was $89700 which were retained by the company and he received no dividends — Smith Leavitt Co a Salt Lake Gty company valued between $1 million and $5 million that owns stock in companies such as Gtigroup General Electric and IBM shares of various municipal bonds and three parcels of land in Cache County totaling 214 acres No income was reported Security Agricultural Enterprises a Cedar Gty company valued between $100000 and $250000 that owns a dairy No income was reported —Cedar Development Co a Cedar Gty business valued between $15000 and $50000 that develops real estate kits No income was reported it! Former Utah Gov Mike Leavitt has a net worth of between $7 milium and $31 million according to personal financial disclosures required for his post as Environmental Protection Agency administra- tor Here is a look at some of his v f - 4 business assets most of which are held in two family trusts: — Leavitt Group Enterprises a Cedar City company valued between $3 million and $23 million with 100 insurance agencies a finance company and reinsurance company Leavitt’s most recent annual dividend was $134125 on his $11 million share of annual earnings with the rest returned Mike Leavitt valued between $1 million and $5 million that owns commercial and residential buildings- — Leavitt Land and Investment a Cedar Gty company - (l fZ- ) - AP photo ' Ride em COWuOy crowd flathers to watch barstooi racer Markie Mark on his modified Harley Davidson racing sled as he speeds down the Central Avenue h in Martin City Mont during the annual Cabin Fever Days barstooi races Saturday The festival continues Sunday with A the barstooi racing finals The weekend events also include mouse races sumo wrestling and children's activities Waste bil gets revam ped I READ TO ME Radioactivefo control bill amended Originally it would have I Envirocare to seek legislative and gubernatorial approval to dispose of more concentrated waste in the “mixed waste” section of die landfill which now contains mildly radioactive material tainted with hazardous chemi- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An amendment has kept alive a bill that would cap radioactive waste coming to Utah at certain hazard levels unless the Legislature and foe governor ' specifically approve hotter material The measure would give the state better control over low-lev- el radioactive waste in particular at Envirocare of Utah landfill the radioactive-wast- e in Tooele County Rep Stephen Utquhart R-George introduced the legislation after Envirocare sought and later backed off a (dan to accept highly concentrated radioactive waste from Fer-na- ld Ohio Over the objections of Envirocare foe House Public Udli- ' ties and Technology Committee unanimously It also would have allowed waste called “Special Nuclear Materials” to avoid such a ' vote and enter Utah with approval by state regulators instead of the governor and legislators But the bill was amended to classificarely on the tion scale which is used by states and foe federal government to measure die hazard level of low-lev- el radioactive waste And as king as the waste has a Class A hazard or lower Envirocare can take it no matter whether it is “mixed waste” “Special Nuclear Material’’ or something else - Class A waste the lowest of the three levels is the maxi- mum currently allowed in Utah Under current law the classification scale applies only to a small portion of the Envirocare site but would be expanded under Urquhart’s bill to apply to the whole site Envirocare said its main con-cem was a 10 percent gross receipts tax imposed by the bill on the higher levels of mixed waste The tax would parallel those imposed last year by the Legislature on other waste “Clearly we have some - House i Inbriol : Select BIG SCREENS On Sale Save $SN to $600 sm)rrri?f7ih7T) IH Complete trailer collision PARMA Idaho (AP)— A ar old girl was killed and : ' 13-ye- her younger sister was injured when the hay trailer they were riding on was struck by ai train Saturday afternoon v Audrey Black of Kuna and : sister woe on her die trailer that was being pulled by a tractor across the tracks just west of Parma when it was struck by the v train which was estimated to be traveling at 70 mph according to the Canyon County Sheriff’s Department The girls were visiting their grandparents and the family : was molting hones across foe tracks when the acrident hap: pened around 2 pm man nirihb The 79tyear-ol- d was driving foe tractor did not r heed railroad signals and apparently didn’t hear the train the sheriff’s department said 'Witnesses said foe girls were thrown high into the air when the train hit and landed more than 100 feet away the sheriff's department said Audrey was pronounced dead at die scene Her siste Riley Anderson was flown to StAlphonsiisRegioiialMed- leal (tenter in Boise She was listed in critical condition Sat--: unlay afternoon Pepsi f K A mTA v7a r d Kingsley JbdeLrw v CRy ' - 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