Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday October 21 '2003 — AS Utah & Idaho D t In briof MSDODMaDir® Davis player dies in wreck Access founder — r—T home from USU devotes fortune trip during SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Davis senior football player ” to helping kids Ryan Hill has died of injuries suffered in an accident Wednes- j day Hill was among six Davis students returning from a leader-shi- p conference at Utah State University They woe traveling in near Willard Bay about 2:30 vehicle south on a ' Utah the Wednesday Highway Patrol The SUV apparently pm went out of control while passing a semitrailer truck went off die road and rolled five times the patrol said i Four of the students were football players officer member of Davis’ wrestling Hill was a student-bod- y ' team and played offensive and defensive line on the football team He also was a serious student and popular among classmates He died Sunday Football coach Ryan Bishop said Hill's greatest strength was his ability to handle life’s ups and downs "He worked hard he handled everything” including the death of his mother from a long illness one year ago Bishop said away most of his fortune to children’s humanitarian caus- es “People tell me ’You’ve made it so now you feel a need to give back’ But that’s not it” said Jim Greenbaum 45 “It has nothing to do with guilt or feeling responsible” he said “Whether I was successful or not I’d still be doing this kind of work — maybe just not at the same ‘ 4 - i ' Boy attends service for siblings killed while playing in driveway es J - r y y-'- Correction ' f- BOISE (AP) — In an OcLS 17 story about the University of Idaho Agriculture Dean Mike Weiss Instead (lordon Woodtheproject’s Kientist said “if we can StateUnivCTsi-- ofldaho-Uta- h S£toSPy H : attributed a comment in a tele-phone conference call to Uni- - ' :'ov t- -i generate money by cloning expensive horses we will” k villa-styl- - : ’ V ' -- just notate v-- : ? - - versity ': acute' ist V': Cloning commentmisattributecl more When locals ask Greenbaum for donations he has a ready response: “I say T can give you this much money or I can go save this many lives You feme what to do’” level” Today Greenbaum directs A his philanthropic efforts from Greenbaum spent an office in his large Mediter- 14 yean building Access e home ranean Long Distance into a nationtucked inside a commu- gated AP photo wide telecommunications the state Capitol in above nity millions Utah in made who has Greenbaum 45 Jim a that was worth $250 philanthropist company business poses for a portrait Oct 9 in Salt Lake City He is now giv- Salt Lake City million when he sold it in : Divorced three times aind ing most of his money away to international humanitarian causes 1999 ' unmarried Green- currently Then Greenbaum promptly baum spends most evenings : v said Business was merely the retired After Greenbaum gave black-ti- e dinners but at not at means He plans to spend the rest of nearly $600000 to Congregahome for ' spaghetti cooking The Louisiana native was his life quietly giving away tion Kol Ami for its youth 5 to 16 whom his kids ages most of his personal fortune to education programs the synaconsidering selling real estate he considers the most impor-- ' ' children’s humanitarian caus-- : whenhe a gogue offered tant part of his life brother asked es in Utah and around the to name its mm In a city where most rich him to help v world religious make headlines at least people run a family- - : school after Since it began operating in Greenbaum’s ' occasionally owned long1999 the James R Green- him Green“Whether! was friends marvel at his near- distance baum baum Jr Family Foundation successful or not anonymity has given more than $32 mil- - '' declined phone service “He knows what he wants-'- : ' -I’d still be doing lion to children's relief pro- company “People f Arid " being famous isn’t it” V ' based in Las this kind of work grams and projects in such yiy who give Salt Lake City business said V diverse locales as Russia " ' consultant Brian Vegas money usually Moroney maybe Greenbaum India West Africa and Salt s want their took over the name on a Lake City f the same level" THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE V Greenbaum has poured $25 or company in p laque 1985 expand- million into the foundation somediing Jim Greenbaum Get Relief From: ed into Utah But he’s not v which by law must give away : Low Back Pain comfortable and took on a at least 5 percent of its assets Neck & Shoulder Tenuoti with that” says the school’s ' annually j Sciatica partner former University of ' Anxiety director Rafi Schwartz “He’s Utah quarterback Scott Cate Such largess makes most - 'Access Long Distance grew Utah philanthropists well y very shy” the late 1990s to encomHumanitarian relief was known but Greenbaum has by ' remained in the shadows always his goal Greenbaum pass 300 employees offices in businessman-turned-philanthrop- KEARNS (AP) — Sitting in a wheelchair and with a breath-in- g tube in his nose Christopher Robles attended a memorial Mass for his brother and sister who were killed when a car left the roadway and struck die three of them as they played in their Tbylorsville driveway 9 and sister Yanira J Robles 4 were Jorge Almeida-Roblscene the dead of the Sept 18 accident Christoat pronounced pher was taken to the hospital in critical condition but now is much improved Michael Joseph Whitton 19 was charged with automobile homicide and other felonies Court documents allege he had ' -- ? v drugs and alcohol in his system Francis Xavier Catholic Following the Mass Sunday at St Church the family held a news conference at which they expressed gratitude for the community’s help and said more help was needed dhildren’s father Luis Robles speaking in Spanish said Christopher is "recovering one step at a time little ny little” v Relatives said Christopher’s medical expenses are great and the family’s insurance coverage is limited ' A trust fund was set up at Zions Bank wider the Robles family name ' two-thir- ds SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A millionaire who said he’s always been driven to fight for the underdog is quietly giving 1--15 sport-utili- ty nine Western states and $100 million in annual billings Iii August 1999 Greenbaum sold the company to McLeod USA and began his new life Since then of his money has gone to overseas projects He has funded a mentoring program for Russ- ian orphans a shelter in Togo for former child sex slaves and a program that rescues teens and young women from prostitution in India He is slower to give money to children’s causes in the United States believing that needs in foreigp countries are ’i v bath apnetily goves 1 - v' ‘ ' - ‘ Wind Tunnor Ctoan-A- ir Upright By HOOVER SELF STANDARD Modol 3100 PROPELLED Turbo TOOO Pm ' Mg Claming W Sr- - If better lighting cost and energy savings are your goal Utah Power can fit you to aT save $1W Wcvrrcr HOOVER HOOVER StoamVac Turbo POWER 3300 Uprigbi 3300 Turbo Vatuum B 12 Amp Rotating Brwchoc Motor 14 cord Tools Walght Hoodllght Shamp Ifpholstory FRIl Light W save $W° Solo Ends Ocf 215 EfiGEfflHjJi Utah Indoor Soccorh building in Woods Cross had high bay metal halide ceiling lights drat were having a hard time getting the job done They were originally installed when the facility was used for tennis The metal halides were expensive to run and took 15 minutes to warm up once you switched them on Not-tmention die dark spots bn die fields Loren Biobeck the company's area manager knew it was time to make a change He turned to Utah flowert Retrofit Incentive for an innovative solution After a review a Utah Power project manager and WESGO one of Utah Indoor Soccer’s lighting distributors recommended replacing the metal halides over the fields witiiTS high output fluorescents Also an excellent choice for retrofitting high bay metal halides in warehouses and industrial facilities take a look at what high output T5s can do: Save energy T--5 lamps hold 95 percent of their initial light level compared to 60-7-0 percent for metal halide The eneigy savings can be 35 percent or more Go on instantiy No waiting! 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