Show £1 Logan tops Bonneville 1 in Region 4 volleyball — B1 Logan's top teacher has chemistry with students — VqT94 Ng283gFridafoOct6bei!B rwv ' V 0T2003 bganXUtahX©J2003X$-50- “‘ Jt$' Voathor Now it feels more like uA £h'i October ' — build new station before old one comes down: ' ' ‘I - If die “Wg one” ever hits in Paradise the ones who are supposed to do die rescuing may need to be re- cued themselves k' Town officials are worried that their fire station won’t survive an i :: yj1--- " ' HCCo)! ODD The building itself isn’t in that ' bad a shape” Fredrickson said “It’s just old” It costs the town a kit to heat in said Fire Chief Troy Fredrickson “It - winter because it’s not insulated die would be nice to roll out fire trucks : roof leaks water pipes keep breakand medical aid if we do have one ing and some of die drains don’t ? work Tm afraid if we get any kind of “It’s just a money pit” Fredrickearthquake that’s going to come V down we’re going to be out of busi- - son said Fredrickson said it will cost about ness” The fire department is housed in $300000 to build a new station The town has applied fora an old school building built some- time in die 1940s' $150000 community 'block grant Fredrickson said die building isn’t through the Bear River Association of Governments to help pay fix it going to fall down any time soon Fredrickson said dime’s no way but needs to fbe replaced the town can afford to pay fix a new station without help “We’re a poor fire department in a ‘ poor town” Fredrickson said City Councilman Dave Anderstm said building a new fire station is a real priority Just getting equipment out of the ? station is a real ordeal not to men- tion the fact that the station is smack dab in the middle of a city park that on any given day is foil of kids “The department has put together such a huge array of equipment such as brush trucks and also the V " : ‘ - v-v J x vV In ouir schools ' WASHINGTON (AP) —To a part of the bram that registers pain the distressful reaction fiom social rejection is just as great as from a poke in the eye according to researchers who measured die neural reactions of people who thought they had become outcasts in a game In an experiment at UQAV:£i-researchermonitored the blood flow in the brains of people who had been led to believe that other players in a computer ball game were inten- - ' tionally excluding them and refusing : to let them play with die group shock and distress of this rejection registered in the Same part of the brain called die anterior cingulate cortex that also responds to physical pain said Naomi I Eisen-- j berger a UCLA researcher and first author of die study appearing this w: week in the joumal Science v“TheACC is the same part of die A brain that has been found to be associated with die unpleasantness of ?: physical pain die part of pain that really bothers us” Eisenberger said J - 1 - ' ' q q i- By Mark Randall staff writer Study: Brains have social too - earthquake and are hoping to get the money to build a new one 'jte’t iHtnTTT ' 'A Paradise seeking funds-t- Page A12 -- A3 See STATION on A12 principal V - -- y‘£- K- ?’ Nibjey school: leaderfalls to By Darrell Edward Ehrlick staff writer ' ' NIBLEY— - Nibley Elementary second-gradBrannon Miller kqew Jaden Wiser and what time it was — f 3:45 pm on v after-noo- -- up their oppooeM Principal Bill Uri? - a show- - Quick read V program to twice a y vy week including classes for Brannon and Jaden spotted that rascally: beginners and '!' Lindauer and would- - students' - vTho team finished third In know the varmint had locked thaTop of Utah Chess lnvk’ tatlonal’ which it sponsored K himself in the media last May at Mountain Crest center? Probably High School The touma- cramming his head j ment featured 22 r schooisFpi full of the chess ? and more than 150 stu- strategy books Jaden dents A second annual con- - ? and Brannon theo- test wiB be held oh Aprfl rized Thte year more than 65 But he could cram students stay after school af V:' and hide out for only ? Nibley on Mondays otso long Both boys or both f Wednesdays waited to ambush vl him Finally at 3:56 pm the stuff of schoolyard legends was born Bran- non — one of the emerging young chess talents in : advanqrtj6vi‘? n’t-yo- - s- ’ See EGO on A12 Si: 24ff - - Mitch MascaroHefaid Journal Brannon Miller resets the chess board after beating Nibley Elementaiy School Principal Bin Undauer in a match on Wednesday Miller is a third-gradat the school who belongs to the Knight Hawkes chess program which is in its third year er Go to The Herald Journal Web site wwwhijnewscom to cast your vote on today's survey question See Tuesday's newspaper for results and a new question Important note: This is not a scientific survey Results simply reflect the opinions of some of the people visiting the newspaper's Webpage Today’s question Would you or have you ever driven to Garden City just to have a raspberry shake? 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Number 170 Percent : 677 323 Total respondents: 251 Indox Cfl Obituaries Classifieds C4 Opinion Comics Cache Movies A10 M Sports’B1 wwwhjnew3com 111m See PRINCIPAL on A12 it Crooked employees boost identity theft according to felon SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Identity theft Utah’s g crime has become an alternative to bank robbery with organized criminal cells trading money and drugs for personal information on die unsuspecting — that is anyone and everyone And as ope Salt Lake Valley felon said Thursday it’s a big boost fiom crooked employees Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff convened the state’s first identity theft summit Victim advocates legislators information technology security experts and representatives from financial institutions credit agencies and collection agencies focused on how to prevent and prosecute the crime solutions will never work if criminals But high-tec- h on the inside aren’t caught said a woman convicted of charges “Finanfelony fraud and identity theft-relatcial institutions need to take a closer look at how people on the inside are selling information to people on the outside” rite said The attorney general’s office is guarding the woman’s identity which she would not divulge For this story she Jane a parolee not long out of Utah State Prison where she spent a year Jane wasn’t an official partici- in the conference accompanied by Rich Hamp an assistant attorney general she spoke only to a newspa-per reporter a small group of bankers and then to The Associated Press as conference attendees huddled in ' closed meetings Two liquor licenses suspended By David Nelson staff writer fastest-growin- ed See IDENTITY on A10 : ' Two Logan establishments will have their liquor licenses suspended after state investigators cited both for serving alcohol to minora on Thursday Sept 11 officials said El Toro Viejo will be hibited from serving alcohol for five days and The White Owl will have its liquor to squats next to the Liberty Bell as it is slowly placed positionat the Lberty Bell Copter In Philadelphia on Thursday A worker into Liberty Bell mpves in Strapped to a specially made cart with wheels the Liberty 10CO-i- s Bell made a four-hou- r foot journey to its new home in a procession featuring ments of historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson and Susan B Anthony The bell arrived shortly after 11 ajn at the Liberty Bell Cen- ter a new facility constructed as part of a sweeping $3 14 million SK transformation of Independence MalL Workers then moved the fragile artifact into place The bell began its slow jour- ney after a town crier dressed in colonial garb brought the event to order clanging his bell and hollering “Oyez oyez dear the way for liberty Let freedom ring let freedom ring” The procession was The penalty given to the downtown White Owl was more severe due to two other violations state investigators uncovered on Sept 11 records show A citation for minora on the premises was issued as well one for s patron exit- ing with an open container The penalties were handed down at a preliminary hearing Tuesday and each business See BELL on A 12 See LIQUOR on All u 3 !Vfr b i advance art dassesi - The Knight Hawks chess program is bt its third year has expanded from a once- - - You can imagine that this part of the brain is active any time we are WK separated fiom our close compan- - i ions” she said “It would definitely be active when we experience a loss” such as a death or the end of a ' V'1V love affair The tendency to feel rejection as ? an acute pain may have developed in humans as a defensive mechanism for the species she said 81 ot V f SSSir cteU armies i 1) Yes 2) No 7-n- - V' w and Introductory and down fought between wo mdivid uals but whole any--?- Answers - HKyweattonutie daun s:: Chessgrows the Nibley Elementary well have been high : AvchisM proflram la one of noon though sts sug-Vge- er nlt might as ::-sio- t er diird-grad- aboutKl-u- from others dial is perceived as 5 :Vbeing as harmful to our survival as 7 " something that can physically hurt £us and our body automatically knows this die researcher said' ' ' Eisenberger said the study that social exclusion of 'K sort —— divorce not being invited ' to a party being turned down for a date — — would cause distress in chess player! third-grad- e r |