Show 'I A r i7 v '' s’ ' A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday AprK r i S' v e 4 2004 ' : l S Al' Continued from A1 Continued Cram structures Meaker estimated the damage at around $2000 Rescue Logan Fue-andifferent 21 calls to responded the The average during day day sees half that number Tit's safe to say the wind doubled our calls” Meaker ' aid The Logan Fire Department ' became so busy that they Churches “Once we wen recognized as a Utah church”Hinckley said “Now we have become a great inter national body” But Hinckley warned that it is not enough to bring people into the faith they also mustkeep them “It is a fact that we lose some far too many” said the Hinckley who spoke with a firm voice and several times raised his cane and pointed t° greet people as he took the stage Jeffrey R Holland an elder in the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said Hinckley would be remembered as much for his efforts at member reten-t- o tion as hewould be for growing the church “With a twinkle in his eye and a hand smacking the table in front of him he said to the Twelve recently 'Brethren when my life is finished and the final services are concluding I am going to rise up as I go by look at each of you in the eye and say how are we doing on retention?'” Holland come in and still they had calls that were waiting for response Between 8 pm and midnight on Fri-day the department responded 1 calls — more than in an average day Six of the calls during the windstorm were to respond to downed power lines “The calls that were waiting were not mg" Meaker said Even the fire department itself sustained damage Metal framing studs in the new Logan Fire substation near Utah State University were damaged by the wind The new substation which is still under construction had parts of the east west and north walls destroyed Meaker esti- mated that it will only set construction back three to four cy 1 n- days-- 1 M‘ '' tax-paye- ' be borne by the contractor’s insurance Meaker said “The walls were braced property but the winds were ' extraordinary" Meaker said and also Rescue Logan Fire reported that there was one automobile accident with mul-tiple injuries requiring several ambulances No other infer- motion was available on the accident Saturday and it is unknown whether the accident was related to the weather “It’s hard to say what the effect of the storm was on the drivers" Meaker said Meagin Thayne a USU stu- dent from Portland Ore knows for sure that the dam-ag- e to her car and her house are weather related She woke up on Saturday morning and looked out her window only to see pine branches When she went outside her car had discovered by an appeared pine tree The giant tree had knocked out part of her patio and went right down the middle of her 1997 Chevy Cavalier ' Thayne had to dig through the branches to find her car She didn’t hear the crash of the tree during the night “That was the weirdest thing” Thayne said Shis spent the day cleaning up the mess calling lire land- lord and wondering what ' she’ll do to get to work If there is good news' Thayne said that it was that most of her roommates were gone Usually there i foil house of college students 7 oftentimes on the patio where the tree felL1 : “I don’t feel lucky” Thayne said Tit could have fallen any-- 7 where but on my ere” ' Gwen Johnson who lives near 2100 North had three giant pine trees knocked down in her yard The three trees had been planted by her hus-band Ralph 35 years ago - They didn’t hear the trees fall but they luckily didn’t do any damage to the house He about cried when he saw them They were his - y : friends” Johnson said However shortly after they ' noticed die trees at least 15 : members from her Green Canyon 2nd LDS Church 'V ' ward showed up to help remove the fallen giants v v ' Tit was just wohderful to see theni conie’’ Johnson said: ' ' Despite the wind’s hella- ? cious effect long term power ' outages were not reported in V ' the up to ' 30000 Utah Power customers 7 V were without electricity because of the weather About : 7- 15000 of them were in the : Ogden area'5000 were in' i Layton and 6000 were in 7 northern Sidt LakeCity j?' The National Weather Ser-7 vice forecast over the next seven days makes no mention V of continued wind storms Green Waste materials includes: ' Grass V Clean Hay and Straw Shrubs nraaebina raaulare durina th 174m Annual LDS General Gmference on covered like a boil is now legalized and paraded like a banner" said Elder Dallin H Oaks a member of the Quo-- ’ rum of the Twelve Apostles He said those who made epic sacti- fices to combat evil in the past were shaped by values that have disap- - m V' or V 'tV 'V in ' - Conference Center This rear the city set up bpffer sr ' zones for demonstrators after two peo- pie attending the October conference were arrested for assaulting preachen who wared sacred Mormon temple '’7' garments TheUS District Court refused to 'issue a temporary restraining order to ' then-Ob- : I- -1 v sKSKEtisas?:?” upheld the 10th Circuit Court of ma£t J °? About 30 officers from the Salt Lake City Police Department were on duty during the conference but no alterca-tion- s were reported : — On the Hat: The Church of Jesus Christ of Lattw-da-y SatntK http:wwwkJsOfg Missionary Discount v Se Habla Espanol DrFZane Jessen OralSurgeon DDS 7 Drd Shane Jessen DDS OralSurgeon " Leaves Branches Garden Waste Insurance Welcomed i When you sign up for this program you will receive a container for your Green Waste materials green materials will begin the week of April 5 Pickup of these and will run through November materials will be picked up on your regular garbage pickup day Please note the dates for this service may differ depending on the area and on the weather Applications are available at your local city office building or at the Recyce WhO'0’ V Environmental Center located at 450 North 1000 West in Logan For more information please contact the Environmental Many offices Extractions Implants General Anesthesia serve you: Wt- - fnr' 'M mL - 31 SdtlakclhiHIOSI w- a ” - 3! 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