Show I m In brief aiMii — Local By Jason staff writer Idaho man wins car at local dealer 1 toy : By Hilary Judd staff writer Utah Power to talk about line project rang through the North Logan Library Wednesday morning as a 36 crowd gathered at the Story Pit for and storytime singing Waving flannel animal puppets on their fists several youngsters — and a few parents — sang about a cat pig dog and other barnyard favorites They also sang Five Speckled Frogs and ‘Five Little Ducks’ each with the help of flannel pictures stuck to a glove Storytellers Suzy Roundy and Kathy Beutler d both of Hyrum sat in front Their flannel boards sat next to them “What djd we learn from this?’ Roundy asked the audience after her flannel version of Peter Cottontail “Maybe we should obey our moms so we can stay safe”-- ' Roundy and Beutler are part of a group of stoiytellers in the valley Beutler said Though this is National Library Week the group has been visiting the library each Wednesday jn March and April session Little Red For this' week’s bedtime dinosaur a and Hood Rapunzel Riding tale unfolded on the flannel story boards Miss Cache Valley hopeful Sarah Jolley also' visited with the kids and parents Her platform for the upcoming scholarship contest is ing Kids to Learn to LOve to Read” inches-and-short- Utah Power will hold an open house on April 26 to provide inform mation about a proposed new transmission line to run from the Beaver DamCutler Dam area to Green Canyon in North Logan: The meeting will be held from 4 pm to 6 pm in the first floor multipurpose room of the Cache County Offices 179 N Main St Logan The proposed transmission line will increase electrical capacity needed to meet a growth in local demand and will also improve'ser- vice reliability for all Cache Valley customers according Utah Power The meeting is the first of several planned meetings in Cache Valley said a Utah Power spokesman and will be aimed primarily at residents living on' the west sideof Cache er bright-colore- te - : Valley Front Building named for James V Hansen Kathy Beutier tells the story of Rapunzel at the North Logan Library on Wednesday morning See STORY on A12 — The US House resolution that would designate the federal building in dpwntown Ogden as the James V Hansen Fed- eral Building House Resolution 3147 honors the Utah Republican for his 22 years representing Utah’s 1st US House District ' Hansen who is running for gov- emor retired from Congress in in ’' possessed a knife while shoplifting at ShopKo Wednesday night has been arrestedfor felony aggravated robbery Police arrested Anthony Davis Browning 33 about 7 pm for ' allegedly stealing game cards from ShopKo and then dis- playing a knife tbsecurity guards who' approached him in the parking All three USL representatives 'from Utah sponsored the resolution ' Hansen said in a written stated ment that he was deeply touched and“It really means a lot to me and I'm grateful for their (representatives’) recognition” ' Millville City Council will hold a council retreat at 8 pm in the Lampiighter Room at Sherwood Hills The public is U:S Highway 89-9- 1 invited to attend but there will be no public comment period Agenda items incrfude: Discussing future growth Discussing longterm goals : Correction i a ' : : ' A brief that in Thursday’s Faith sec- tion omitted the day of the event The First Pfesbyterian Church will present its annual talent show fundraiser “Almost Broadway I The Roaring Twenties” at 7:30 pm FriJ day in the Caine Lyric: Theater 28 W Center" Logan ee : B Yu-gi-- ' Logan cell phone taxes not adding up for study By David Nelson staff writer the project if it is approved as the restaurant would use spaces The impact fee study that several v for customers and the city officials have pushed forLogan would create parking for the Neighborhood concerns over a yar may be ready to more than parking overflow from Cafe urban trail system that runs" evert though the money to begin Sabor in Logan have prompted a along 600 WestThe proposal ' it may lag behind' for pay city of Logan proposal to also includes landscaping V The fund to support an impact fee expand an existing lot to keep 'around the hew parking lot was intended to come from a study customers off residential streets the City and Whilcboth tax passed by the city council last V in the areaVV V restaurant prefer the cooperative ' Earlier this June which charges $1 per month year several deal will be finalized ho project on each cell' phoiie in the city neighbors complained that cars until ail agreement is reached to While a brief check of area cell from the Mexican restaurant at the land owned by lease or buy phone bills shows that local carriers 600 West and Center Street Railroad Pacific Union ' Logan been collecting the $1 oh bills have clogged surrounding streets: Iii said since Thompson Doug Mayor January- when the tax took response restaurant managewith conversations effect revenues' have fajlen far preliminary ment and the city public works Pacific sounded Union short optipf the'anticipated amounts department came up with a plan doesn’t mistic but far he thus : 27 ' anticipate new spaces along to build : “It’s obviously a problem” said an official answer on a sale or ? 600 West just north of the' lease of the property for Logan Mayor Doug Thompson restaurant The city and Cafe ‘‘The money is not coming in as we months Sabor would share the cost of anticipated” : : : i - - : : : - r ' ' : ’ a weapon was not found The Cache County Attorney's Office reported Thursday it planned to file the felony charge against Browning based on “information in the police report” Browning is also charged with' two claiss-- misdemeanor charges of retail theft after admitting to cards from Shop: ' stealing ' Ko oh April 14 and 15 as well Salveson said The 13 packs of cards that were ' allegedly stolen are Valued at $65first-degr- : : ' er ' ' By David Nelson Church to present fund-raistonight :: d - but it is unknown whether it was open or not ' Security officers also told police that Browning made the statement “You don’t want to die for this” Browning later told police he had said “He wasn't going to die for this”"7 Because at least three security guards told the same story to police about what allegedly happened with the threat and the knife police aitested Browning on the aggravated robbery charge despite the fact staff writer - ' Police-searche- City cafe draft joint parking lot expansion r ' ' Yd-gi-- Wednesday Ji lot However Browning told authorities what he was holding in ' Jiis hand were keys to his car Browning drove away from ShopKo in a red’Geo but returned several minutes later and surrendered: Browning and his car but didn’t find a knife Logan Police Lt Richard Salveson " said said they-saa officers “Security knife” Salveson said Security guards told police the " knife was attached to-- key chain first-degr- ee '2002 ' By Jason Bergreen staff writer A Logan man alleged to have ’ y The LuceroHerald Journal EM has passed and sent to the Senate a f ee Poll Local children parents celebrate library week Logons which passed the House on third-degr- Fir©omi ftfa© : CAP) years to secure legal documents open over three dozen fraudulent credit card accounts and purchase at lest three vehicles Cronquist is currently charged with four counts of felony forgery and asecond-degre- e felony charge of communications fraud She is being held in the Cache County Jail on $30000 bail An initial appearance in her case is scheduled for April 26 Layton and Boise Idaho has been on the run from police since 2001 Cronquist had last been spotted in November 2003 attempting to visit one of her grandchildren at Tremonton Elementary School Police believe Cronquist had been stealing and using false identities to conceal her whereabouts Police allege she may have used as many as 20 aliases in the past three Valley libraries or OGDEN of Logan Salt Lake Bountiful was arrested by Logan Police investigators Monday afterrioon outside the phone company office Police were able to find Cronquist through an alias she recently used to purchase furniture and rent a post office box Through the alias police were also able to track Cronquist to the business through phone calls made from a cell Bergreen A fugitive wanted by the Logan Police Department for almost three years on suspicion of felony forgery and communications fraud was arrested Monday at a West Valley City business where she was employed as a cellular phone service representative 'phone Patricia Gayle Cronquist S3 Cronquist who has warrants out While buying a new car can be stressful for Larry Forsgren of Grace Idaho it was thoroughly enjoyable Forsgren was one of 000 people throughout the United States who won a free GM car through a nationwide giveaway He won a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT at Axtell-TaylGM in Logan and the car on Wednesday picked up Alan Whetton sales manager for Axtell Taylor said several hundred people participated locally in the contest which required customers to enter their address drivers license number and name A computer then randomly chose customers throughout the US to win a free vehicle “We were surprised as he was We never thought that it would happen here at our dealership” Whet' ton said The car is valued at around $27000 Whetton said i Wasatch state and regional news Police nab fugitive after years on run Logan ft North A3 The city anticipated the tax to provide $50 BOO through the first six months of 2004 However : Thompson said only $4000 has been sent' tb the city from the Utah State Tax (Commission as of March Thompson said the city hasn’t pinpointed the sipurce of the collection prt)blem However he said he wasn’t wor-rie- d about the shortage and the city treasurer is currently working with the tax icommission to track dpwn j v the funds The impact fee study will nowbe ' paid fbrlhrough a loan from the v city’s environmental department if "the council approves the transact lion and then repaid when the cell phone tax' funds are received Requests for a proposal to study the feasibility of impact fees on new city construction will be ready in the coming weeks said Thompson' ! : - 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