Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday January Continued from A1 Continued from A 1 also established an Afghan children's fund after the Sept 112001 attacks ' Joyce Tarbct — Coordinator of the local Cache Food Pantry She has put in count- less hours building a success- ful food distribution program It is among the best run pantries in the state Newell Daines — Former Logan City Mayor and the punctuated with fireworks and a procession along Boylston Street Several communities pul their own spins on New York's Pennsylvania alone was to see a wooden lollipop dropped in Hummel-stow- n slab of bologna a ball-droppi- ot 100-pou- lowered in Lebanon and a giant green pickle mascot taking a plunge into a barrel in Dillsburg ' The ball goes up not down at the hotel-casin- o in Las Stratosphere Vegas where an estimated 270000 tourists had flocked for the festivities A number of New Yorkers said they favored the wide-ope- n feel over ‘ jammed Times Square “Every square " inch of the Strip is a party on New Year’s And there's space to enjoy it" said Scott Karstedt of Buffalo NY cttttp ct-r- a i y: person behind the restoration of things like the Thatcher Mansion and the Cache County Courthouse He's donated time labor and materials to many restoration projects ' ensuring that many of these for be arobnd at will buildings least another century Marsha Rawlings — Her work has helped turn the Whittier Center into a viable well-use- d ' In some cases celebrations were scaled back or canceled because of the shaky economy In Mobile Alaj fireworks were ' dropped from the First Night celebration after last year’s $160000 budget was trimmed to less than $100000 First Night parties family-oriente- d festivities that emphasize the arts' were set up in 139 cities this year 21 fewer than last year said Naima Krad-jia- n president of First Night Interna tionai 1 2003 — A “Individuals aren’t giving as much" Kradjian said ' Some people skipped the New Year’s Eve festivities altogether and staked out spots along Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena Calif to watch the 1 14th Rose Parade on New ' Year’s Day ' r Despite ordinances barring sidewall squatting before noon oh New Year's Eve chairs camping equipment and umbrellas started appearing Tuesday ' morning rerav? community center She is also active in a host of other civic projects Solved Continued from A1 the scene one of Moth's employees chased the man through the field and was then reportedly stabbed in the leg witlt'a pocket knife by the suspect "What ( really I happened was he fell into a hark'd wire fence and cut his leg" Auman said " We knew that night that there w as nobody out there when the dog got done That's why I didn't comment on the knife t originally ) because we didn't believe it happened" The employee confessed the following day that he in fact was not stahkd "He says ‘You know been thinking about it a whole lot and the more I think about it the more I think that I was just seeing things"' Auman said paraphrasing the employee "'ll didn't happen I think the haibed w ire fence got I'e me'" The man who was suspected of tampering w ith cars w as cleared of any wrongdoing The man Moth suspected of tampering with cars actually went to a business east ol'ihc restaurant to meet a friend Auhian said Me and two other young men later returned to ihe Juniper Inn to attend a company party being held there "We went and got the one kid out of the paily that was dressed exactly the way Mr Moth described him" Auman said: "We're IlH) percent sure that's who it was Me (the kid i said 'Yeah I got out right next to a cai and that's our car sitting there' So everything fit We're MM) vrcent sure that's the way it was" No arrests were made and the ease is now closed Auman said Schools Continued from A1 sticky stuff but ink and paint stains in the carpet are a different story Red orange and green colors are the hardest to remove he said Custodians at Providence and Nibley Elementary Schools said for the most part they've found that students leave behind stray pieces of paper and pencil shavings Classrooms that house younger students usually leave less of a mess on the floor while students in the older grades leave more of a paper trail three-monAlthough Ihe summer recess is the time when the most care is taken to clean and beautify students will be welcomed hack after the holidays to lemon-fres- h scented buildings spotless dry erase and chalkboards and immaculate bathrooms thanks to the labors of the school custodians It’s hard work said Zook but it’s a job that has to be done and done right “I believe in making school a bright and cheery place’’ said Zook NTIR ty CHRISTMAS TRIM LFcHRISTMASMOTIF APPAREL Q th merchandise is not included Selection varies by store Limited to stock on lumd Haste Sorry we cannot accept phono or mail orders on clearance merchandise VI ! 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