Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Friday April 23 2004 — A5 0 Utah r UofU picks three candidates '- - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) —The next president for the University of Utah is expected to be announced next week officials said Thursday ’ T'V f& i t V! i ! CTUtf Three finalists have been chosen to replace Bernie Mac hen who left Jan 1 to become the president at the University of Florida A press conference likely with lire new president is scheduled next Thursday afternoon Utah System of Higher Education spokesman Dave Buhlersaid The finalists announced Thursday by the Presidential Search Committee include: Loren W Crabtree a chancellor and system vice president for academic affairs at the University of Tennessee Crabtree is the chief executive officer of the 26000-studeKnoxville campus and since 2003 has over- seen academic matters for the University of Tennessee system Susan Westerberg Prager dean of the School of Law University of California Los Angeles Prager served the longest tenure of until any UCLA Law School dean (1982-98- ) she was appointed provost of Dartmouth College in 1998 Three years later she returned to Los Angeles where she is the Arjay and Frances Faring Miller Professor of Law Prager Young Michael K Young dean of the George Washington University Law School He also has been the Lobingier Professor of Comparative Law and Jurisprudence since 1998 For 13 years before that Young was the Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law at Columbia University where he led the Japanese and Korean studies centers “The committee is recommending to the Board of Regents three excellent candidates any one of whom would make an outstanding president of the University of Utah’ said Regent James Jardine the chairman of the Presidential Search Committee The field was narrowed from 147 candidates from 47 states and three foreign countries nt " AP photo stops and looks the window of Roe's Bake Shoppe to see what's available Thursday in Payson The owners of the bakery have decided to give their store' away to the winner of an essay contest A lucky contest winner may soon be getting a sweet deal A pedestrian in Historic sal® Ibalk® try Payson shop to go to winner of essay contest By The Associated Press A lucky contest winner in ' Payson Utah may soon be getting a sweet deal The owners of Roe's Bake Shoppe on Main Street have decided to give their bakery away to the winner of an essay contest V' “We wanted to keep it going it's really the heart of this little town” said Paul Penrod 39 “So we thought how could we keep it going without having to have all the overhead and we thought ’Let’s give it away!’” Penrod and his wife Lolly bakery bought the with its brick facade high cei- lings and oak floors in 2002 and' remodeled it but the stress of 'full-tim- e baking “wasn't what we expected” said Penrod a former accountant The couple decided to sell the bakery but after a few unsuccessful attempts settled on the more unconventional approach This week Penrod kicked off an essay contest to determine - ' the bakery’s next owner Contestants will write an essay of less than 300 words titled “Why I want to own Roe's Bake Shoppe" The essays along with the S100 entry fee will be accepted until July 1 and judged by a panel of ' 25 downtown merchants Penrod estimates that if they receive at least 2000 entries they’ll be able to pay off their loans and someone else will have the opportunity to “cany on the tradition” in this community of about 16000 residents about 30 miles south of Salt 18 hours” said Penrod who arrives at the bakery at 3 am! bak-each day “It’s a two-ma- n y- ' says she’s already working on heressay “I don’t think a lot of people know how much Paul has put into the building” she said “He’s completely reconstructed I would hate to see all the work he's put into it this building ' go" ' of Still Bigler has some ideas her own “1 was thinkjng of putting bar in a jukebox : : (making it) more of a teenage place” she said Penrod acknowledges there is no backup plan in case they don’t hit that magic number of 2000 entries to pay off loans but he’s searching for his next ! job ' days “Most bakers bake eight to nine hours a day and Fm here - One potential owner who JiijQWS what to expect is employee Sara Bigler 21 who Lake City v “They’Uend up with a beau- tifiil historic building a bakery and priceless recipes that have been around for years” Penrod ' sajd ' The bakery’s most popular items are the ntisin-fiUe- d cookies the pot pies and the eclairs But all those baked goodies mean early hours and long - ' ' In the meantime Penrod will continue baking until the morning when he can sleep in In brief Alcohol may be banned at Pineview Reservoir The Forest Service is pushing to outlaw alcohol on beaches at Anderson Cove Cemetery POiritandMiddle Inlet OGDEN ( AP) -- The Weber County has approved tougher regulations for recreational activities at Pineview Reservoir f this summer and a ban on Oper and liquor on the beaches is being considered The rules approved this week afe intended ip bring the county's regulations in line with those recently adopted by the Forest Service whose rangers team up with sheriff's deputies to patrol the 2870-acr-e lake“Hopefujly this same the page” Commission Chair-gets'us on Camille Cain said Tuesday ' The new roles were prompted by skyrocket- ing use in the area sard Chip Sibbemsem a Wasaiich-Cach- e National For- - : ranger withi the est’s Ogden Ranger District “It's one of the most heavily used recreation areas on Forest Service land in the Intermoun- - Elizabeth Smart thanks ' Com-missi- on searchers- - at ceremony SALT LAKE CITY ( AP) — Vblunteere who searched for kidnap victim Elizabeth Smart ' were honored at ah awards ceremony and for many it was the first time they have seen her in person“1 'started crying when Region” he said: ' ' The new ordinance bans fishing diving or swimming within 50 feet of public docks: It does not apply to handicapped anglers Among otherthings it also bans dogs from beach areas prohibits open fires bn beaches except in fire rings and establishes “quiet ' hours" from 10 pm to 6 am'- : Becky-Jackso- -- tain saw her” sajd a volunteer from Layton More than 350 volunteers attended the event Wednesday night at which they received the the President's' Volunteer ServiceAward-bFoints of Light Foundation More than 8000 registered volunteers took part in searches during the first 10 days! Smart spoke briefly at the event V ' “I'm so happy to be here tonight aind so ' thankful for all the people in our community" she said “It’s so nice- - Thank you-’The girl then 14 was abducted from her home early on June 10 2002 and was spotted on March 12 2003 on a suburban street in the company of the two people who have been v charged in the case I : ' -- V V': '! IWo Convenient Locafions: Smithfield S50 Soiitli Main Logan 555 East 1400 North 1 (435) (435) 755-51W 563-625- |