Show Logan candidates spell outtheir positions 1 — A14 ' ' 1 Aggies make up for lost ground ' ( — B1 to Nibley now clear sailing Hyrum bl rvi Voalher Try your own I O nIHIION forecast Bet it’s right onl 1030 project complete — PageAlS By Joa Rowley staff writer HYRUM — State Route 165 is & m open for business Diana’s sons ex-butl- er Representatives from the Utah Department of Transportation S taker & Parson Companies and Hynim city joined the Mountain Crest Marching Band on Friday to celebrate the completion of a project to widen the highway between Niblqr andHyrum’ITwH2miUioncoa- - V V rimntina luiran in tlw era-in- “We’re happy to have completed a Shject that adds consistency to what we’ve done before” said Trims- portadon Commissioner Stephen s v’’ "Bodily of Lewiston ' The road that connects Logan to Paradise had previously hem widened to four lanes as far as Nib-- : ley The road dim narrowed to two lanes for most of the remaining stretch into Paradise UDOT had long planned to improve die next few miles into Hynim but lack of funding prevented the project from movingforward- TtnHilv uid tlu uSHm- - mud will v Hynim more accessible to Cache County residents Rep Curt Webb said people in die south end of the valley are no doubt appreciative of the road but urged them to remember that the road runs both directions “It used to be as if Hynim was in a different country on a different continent after you leave Nibley” said Jim Gass executive director of the Cache Metropolitan Planning Orga- - nization “But now it feels like Hynmi is tied to the rest of the com miinitv ” The widening of Highway 163 between Nibley and Hynim takes UDOT one step closet to completing cor-h plans for the entire ridor The final step is to widen US Highway 91 between Smithfield and ' Preston Bodily said That project has also been long in the making and UDOT plans to take bids for the 11 mile stretch in November Construction should begin next spring and last for two seasons north-sout- -- on ' 1 1 to clam up a ill LONDON (AP) — In an unusually emotional written statement Princess Diana's sons have pleaded with her former butler to stop revealing secrets of her private life saying thdr late mother would have V been mortified by his revelations The former but- ler Paul Burrell has written a book about Diana ‘‘A Royal Duty” which has been v-- ' excerpted all week in the Daily Mirror tabloid v “We cannot believe dun Paul' ' who was entrust-- " Paul Burrell: : ed with so much ' Publishes could abuse his book on princess position in such a i je pold and overt betrayal' die princes said in a statement released by Clarence House i' where they live in London with their- father Prince Charles Clarence House Prince William 21 and Prince Harry 19— who often played with Burrell’s children at Kensington Palace when they 'were growing up —were willing to meet with him to discuss the matter V In a statement issued through his publisher Penguin Burrell said he was saddened by the princes state-- ! ment “because know that this book is nothing more than a tribute to s ‘ "" 'j ' teH-a- ll i-- Localclasseshelpjmmigrants prepare for Utah driver’s : By David Nelson staff writer in local f SUMay spOtligh tj j names today’s Herald Journal: rear-vie- w Helen Robinson (A3) Michelle - Mendenhall (Cl) Darien Perkes (A1) Samuel Wiliams (Cl ) Josh Daly (A17) ArdaK Smith (C3) Doris Bench Weeks (C3) Trent P Egbert (C3) Courtney Moser (C7) Heidi Bell (C2) Cassidy Maughan (C2) Marjorie Stewart (A3) Terrance Washington (B2) Calvin Brown (B1) DJ Nelson (B7) Hungsoon Park (B5) Crossword Enterprise Movies photos by Nancy Gonzalez takes Index el Tau-Mi- ke 'X Flowing are some of the r‘ - See BUTLER on A16 People Index test ' 2 Lja vx'J £'w 9 backing around a corner bn 300 East parallel parking on 300 North Rigby never reached for Vera climbed of the brake The driving instructor a out "otge and test administrator was too maroon Honda Accord in the Whittier busy praising Vera for how well Center parking lot on Mon- - he was doing on the exam ' Rigby said it was all “perfec-For- d day and approached the white to” for the recent immigrant Taurus that had just pulled from Jaral del Progreso Mexico in He slid his slim who walked away from the frame into the driver’s seat that rus smiling about the 90 percent Rigby he had earned moved out on the test It of adjusting was a smile the seat clos- that he could take down to the er to the steering wheel and mirrors Logan Department of Motor checking his Vehicles the next morning to get Rigby jotted some notes corhis Utah driver’s license — two Vera with about chatted dially how he was feeling in a years after he first got behind the wheel admitted the shy mix and then got down to business: Explaining teenager Vera was another success the most important rule for the story in the program that Rigby driving test it was time for Vera to take along with fellow Sky View “If I touch it once” said High School teacher Darren Perkes have been leading to brake to the pointing Rigby under his foot on the passenger help Hispanic and international residents in Cache Valley side of the modified car “no become licensed drivers Hope- pasd As Viera made his way through fully reaching a segment of the the streets surrounding the Whit- - community that according to tier Center in Logan — changSee DRIVING on A13 ing lanes in traffic on 400 North late-mod- j that appear EK LuceroHerald Journal a driving lesson Wednesday morning in Logan Span-ish-Engli- sh I C5 Obituaries A 17 Opinion C7 Sports A1 2 A4 B1 police log busy stretch Franklin refers MPnTmraCTTiiroWiW — allegations to Atf’ USU By Arrln Brunson aalwrtl8f i : : In response to an increase in £2SS2SS3S£ were busier than ever during the 2002 calendar year according to the department's annual report Statistics summarized at the monthly meeting of the USU Board of Trustees office Friday indicated a six percent increase in ' ' ’ Caeee handled over year " Minorpossession 4 20 DUI Drug AeeanK hiwetoswe that Utah State' care-give- rs Family wwwhjnewscom continues to be a nfe place to be There’s always some concern there’s always soiM crune on col- lege campuses USU Police Director Steve Mecham said “Very few violent crimes were committed on our campus" See CAMPUS on A10 )) 41 ' 11 j V ( : V w A retail mischief '"'ft AutO 15 burglary -- Caring for local I Logan Utahl&20031$1 25J VoC94 NdT299HSundaOctobef2672003 ask ti raSSSlJ conduct OtrlGr ‘Alcohol 95 7 32 JIJ 1 U Total arrests '02 Total arrests '01 Total attests DO IRPR l33! 184 Intoxication Open Container in a VeNci Nota: Som IndMAialt ware chaignd with morn ffwn ona crinwwhlch nocounts tor ffw dWaranoa batwMn tha number ol poopla amatad and the total anusts by typa ol crime ' Sourc Utah Stab UnlmtHy j ' j j outside agency By Mark Randall staff writer Franklin County Prosecutor Jay McKenzie has asked Preston Police Chief Scott Shaw to investigate allegations of wrongdoing against county commissioners by a group of concerned citizens but will have Oneida County’s prosecutor handle the case McKenzie notified critics Larry Young and Terry Porter by letter this week that be has reviewed their claims and has made arrangements with an outside agency to handle tlw investigation because he has a conflict of interest in the case Porter and Young have repeatedly called for an investigation of the county's alleged misdeeds See FRANKLIN on All "T i a ZZ3 |