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' ) ' “ u i" y — sr' 4 ' k r p' t fi : r" w - i -i i' s ' ih ' k flif i ' ' mi l t w ' ' vS' M - - S - ' (t ' !' mi sv Vi J- v? 4 i ' j ' ' - TTTln LocxjI- - "If 4 s 4 J k w'- v ' i ' Prt"2' v -- otalkabout ’ v “ 1 - U SALT LAKE CrrYfAPJ-l- ltis - 1 1 note: Each week Tlw Herald oumal republshM aiticlM that ran In 0 w newspaper 25 50 75 or 100 ysara ' goTbday's'UtahTtwnriB from 100 wri sqol spOHng ona grammar ppear in the story at R wai originaly ' 4 Wilton :j ' Mayor Robinson has acted qxn the request of the county commis-- ‘r1 ’if lightning storms sparitblazesBitt abundant rains could lessen the fire threatsaid Kathy Jo Pollock Forest Service spokeswoman with foe Utah Interagency Fire Crater y “But again that all depends on Modier Nature’’ Pollock said Meteorologists say it is too evly to weather patterns for predict long-terthe end of spring and summer Fues burned about J4&000 acres in Utah last year including 32£00 acres that were part of preserved bums In 2000 almost 228000 acres burned throughout the state iV I- ' ' I aU5l - 1 - : m ’ ' : ' v N i al mi I J s if the weather turns hot and dryland : Mayor! 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I - season 1 and the Four Cornell regioa Ari-age in the mountains of southeastern ! northan zona is fire I lah oo the south slope of the Uinta year’s danger higher Mountains and on Coiar Mountain Facton contributing to the hiier-mal with the drought and fire danger Hogan said hear Cedar Breaks- V: early snow meh increasing the likeli- - ' hood of a bad wildfire season accord- - include the continuing drought and ' Drought has turned foe dead vegeta-" melttion that has bone diy with only 3 to 4 percent officials fire been winter to snowpadt ing water content as conqnred to foe rEssentialfyaUofdwhigberele ing early this year usual 3 to 6 percent y y That early meb means an extended tuns or forests of Utah are looking at ' mouiIn some areas such as foe range- foothills the m abovMionnal fire potential” said : and dfy period lands north rfOsdarCy the fire risk Dave Hogan a Bureau of Land Man- tains where dead thy trees already ' increase the fire risk mpears more normal The early agement meteorologist based in Salt t lack Lake City “Either water fiom of ? thfeydie oought in the area has stunted grass- v es providing less vegetation to poten- The National Interagency Fire Cen- - - or thev’re dying because bugs get to them because they’re weak” Hogan ter has included southern Qtah as one tialty bum said (tf three areas with the greyest fire Spring and summer rainfall brings Insects are wreaking the most dam- on more grasses and more fuel for fire risks along with Southern California than-oorm- IW! tr ' AsV f ' " state and regional news six-ye- ar rdads alley sdnort - f j ““yr ublic meets 1"f 'T” S' J4 'j :: tit f ' ' '! ti t s iVV j ' - ' tioaen tocall ainassiiieetingttf Logan citizens to consider the good : roads proposition and in connectioa therewith has decided to ascertain the public feeling as to other matters " of tne greatest importance to the city and its inhabitants The call follows: He citizens of Logan are heidty requested to attend a general meet" ing in the county courthouse Mon-fa- y evening April 18 at 8 o'clock to discuss & following business 1 —The advisability of appealing to the people gener- V ally to turn out in force on Deborah tion day to clean up and beautify the cemetery : 2 --7 The improvement of the roads rf the city and county The county Ctxnmission-er- s are investigating the road ques- tion and have requnted the : a ' interested cities and towns to express their ideas on the matter both as to methods and extent of work 3 lb take stops for the of a pubUc reading room and library if thought advisable 4 —The importance of the organization and encouragement of a brass ' or silver bandv5 — The necessity of Lojgan being classified as a through point in mat-te-rs : of freight rules On campus - 9i : : estab-lishme-nt - : nor-iifs'- ' 6—-:11i- necessity e of an iexpress and a telegraph ofiEice being estab-- v lisheduptown v 1 — h The advisabilify trf effecting : a permanent business organization EM Robinson v v -- 'Mayors In brief : Public input from ' : wateruserssought Water users are invited to attend a ' : Council at 10 am today in the Northeast Conference Room of 'r Logan City HalL Padficotp uliich handles water distribution frnn Bear Lake set up foe meeting to discuss die impact of ' drought conditions this year group to meet on Thursday : foe citizens action com- Clean-ai- r QUAC mittee that formed earlier this year in response tothe valley’s poor air qualify will hold ainerang at 3:30 pm on Thursday at the Cache y County administration building 170 NMttiia Loan:' r : I The cduunittee hits invited die : 'mall polluters and breathers” V The franklin County " 5 :! Com- -' it for Oneida" W 39 Courthouse' Counfy v jAgeoidai itmns include: Discussing road concerns 'Holding parking lot lease auc-l-" mlnrfnmiill mrrt nt B s m V : ‘A- - ’?' : s r : t :i Hearing Chamberof Commerce report i : hys-teri- a” -- : dam-age- : : !xil an Sm i - U SU j melodies like “Send In foe Clowns” HOVIPW : students wpren’t so fortunate and ' they now have steep bills without foil coverage to pay for repairs ' Senior Kurtis Rnd lost foe dri- ver’s side window on his GMC v ' Jimmy found foe paint chipped andwindshield upitted”from the rocks with total damages estimat-e- d at $100 Graduate studmt r Andrew Wilson now drives his ' 1991 Toyota Camry around with plastic covering thefpar window op the driver’s side a $230 r expense be may not receive any help in paying fot J i( y “Being poor college students most of us (only) have liability : insurance” said Wilson' V Wilson said when he asked the USU Risk Management Depart- - ' ment if the school would cover the : ! - jttie JN igW M iwa (Tlyson Smith) a melanchdy seani- narian is hopelessly in love wifohis : v months the marriage is still not con- - r fdlcris virginal bride“Remember” summatedFredrik confides his ftus- - :v ft nil comes to an amusing head and “A Week-wee-k trationin a former flame Desifee : when tfeparties cbnyoge ittfoe r estate of Desiree’s aged mother endin foe Armfeldt (Monique Poyfiur) a V Madame Armfeldt (Jan Hines) for a J will Country” gracefully aging actress who willingthecountryAfter a van-- : :: services Rrefoik’s sequestered y JJepdfo ' "' conftontatioruand ®fy Music” you smile libido akmg withher own 'i S ' v The USU production directed byy ' Adapted y conniptions the play resolves in ' a ' Enter Datirce’s lover Coum from foe visiting aitisf lim Christensen Magnus Malcom (Harry Heap) who : satisfying fopugh not altogefote $' delivers an iespecially sumptuous : y Igmar f tmpcdfctable conclusion finds tiie two in a state bf parfod This show benefits fiom a solid musical interpretation matched by an ' Bergman film “Smiles of a Summer undress and leases-- ' without buying ’ v : roster of stage veterims but fells in the set Sweduh lest ambitious not-sif slightly o ttpry credible oqilanation vfoeir Nigbt” eqiiaUy V short of 20th in the oti their successfol staging of the piece early society v'' century jThecountcoldly recounts his mis: is an intricate romance invrfving tress’s misdeed to his abused wife Musically Sondheim is never a s capabilities Competent yet generally three pairs of mismatched couples Uninspired characterizations com- Charlotte (Cassandra Dunn) whose Sunday walk in die park Kudos to' bfoed with stidc staging that rdies Rederik Musical Director Lance Cheney an Middfeaged attorney younger sirfter is a dose friend of tries to on technical effects instrumental combo (Jon McBride) Egerman extraordinary Rednks own Anne When Charlotte too heavily vs u — combination - : ! : ' Ti S ! ' Hearing health initiative: Holding Benson Road hearing Discussing Soil Conservation Service y y Discussing local emergency planning committee meeting Touring Riverdak road Discussing Mapk Creek Ranch- -' - breaks Windows V c )'f file claims after windblown gravel It have windows covered by plastic An SUV is covered by a tup which eyewitnesses said lost three winflows that Friday night Small pieces of white gravel dotted foe aihalt in two Aggie Village park- ing lots along with shattered glass that has been swept against the y curb along a row of parking spots where Hunsaker said the brunt of ' - the storm was felt “I tiiouit it was someone shoot-' ing out windows said Hunsaker who noticed the damage around 11 pm land began alerting neighbors after moving his own vehicle out of foe loti “There was a line of five cars they were all hit : Although Havell had full cover-age insurance on his truck to pay for the new window — “I was ' ludry” he said— several otiier ' Award-winnin- 1 ‘‘hf bed answered the door and found fellow Aggie Village resident Nathan Hunsaker outside in a swirling Windstorm Havell said was too late” Too late to save the timed rear window of his white Chevy Blazer whidi he discovered shattered in the parking lot adjacent to his ‘ By David Nelson building Ife also saw a “mass staff writer1 ' ( " of students in a storm movfrom the northeast vehicles ing f: Although he lives among thou-- ! parking lot of Aggie Village io sands of young people with the escape the 70 mph winds A report- nocturnal schedules that often d ed 30 student vehicleswere : tiniv wlute accompany college life foe mid- of gravel pieces by night knock at Utah Suite Universithat were blown from an Aggie y ty senior Matt Havell’s apartment Village apartment building roof :!' 2 was unexpected door bn ' onto die lot r He tried to ignore the late caller A fow days after the abnormally but the persistent knocking didn’t in ' severe windstorm several ' time Havell out of foe By Havell’s tiie lot near got stop apartment Aggie Villagers Sondheim’s inimitable foe voice of c ' : Stephen been for decades Utah' Xv! Stafe Theatre brings tiie sound bf Sondheim back to Cache Valley this in a most satisfying rendition v g of foe 1973 Tony Best Musical “ALittteNigbiv j ' ' QflSQf ! public to take part in foe meeting i will foou OQ OfganizingtaRk i to address qtednc air qualify and solutions and gathering for eadh of foe groups A BwntsteverieHerald Journal Andrew Wilson drives his 1 991 Toyota Camry around with plastic covering the rear window on the driver's side Many residents of USUS Aggie VIRage had their vehicle windows knocked out or damaged from gravel on the apartment complex's roofing which was kicked up during the severe April 2 windstorm 's' hii tor "Nigtur- - present miuic mat m vnofoing short of ecstatic Familiar inn me onoesees nun as more than a lover and dterll an f-- begun to thicken Especially when it Yv: is revealed that Fredrik's son' Henrik V'-l X'A''-- Y y- gtt MIKSIC r 4 : V-- ' h ’ V'' - on A8 |