Show r Monday November 17 2003 A3 Local state & filr v- - 'rM J LITTLE CXrrniNW(X)l) vaults just a mile away Unlike The Church of Jesus Christ CANYON (APjr— It may be made Saints which use from solid granite but Perpetual of Latter-damumstill allow Inc store won't lo genealogical and other Storage mics antique cars gold or silver —v!l' historical records Perpetual Storage T or anything that might burn inside ' its' vault v Vs y Ak ji Editor's note: Each week The Her 4' aid Journal republishes articles that as?c ran va u It is world ’s most secu re storage G ra n ite rescued off w mountain and regional news ing outfit drilled holes for implosion charges avoiding explosions that would have fractured the surround -ing rock jc The work which cost' $7S0(XK) t- r? attract liir storage was mostly art artiliieis and precious metals That left most of the v ault empty aiul the business struggled through " - I‘)7l)s -- the newspaper 25 50 75 or i Today's "Utah Then" is I years ago £$100 N°vrom 17 1928 Spelling and A'§B in 5 - -- - m vault Instead this stores mostly business records on computer tapes and microfilm plus ajt bjowa few special collections such as MKifpfe of sales CW&fc y Ramspcrger Girls anil Companions lave Been imitated — Two logim 4 residents had taken refuge in a ?£$ mountain cabin after being trapped ’ by snowstorm — hungry but unharmed LAKE mRT Calif — A rescue & & gp m tw 1 ' llll'l TUUII ' KTUi litilbU llliw u rnliu party was organized in the tain district north of here today to ' assist four University of California students — two girls and two young men — out of a snow buried area in which they had been trapped for " nearly a week ' The where iiuniiibMimll rlkll n IIIIIIMV wi vllll and Robert Lynch of California’ r pul up the money lo excavate a 35- loot-hig- h tunnel about 275 feet long into the mountain of granite A niiif r piece of granite that forms lower Little CottonwiHKl Canyon where the Mormon churchkeeps itsmorc secretive larger ' - - williwn iijw liwvu iiuiu-Iabout 10 stalTers including guards and couriers' The eolupany 'oiK'ncd its vault in S when the only thing it could 1 ‘ " “lilt lilt wii ver bu Villlll lit III 1111 JJUIll !& ion for aiSwiss bank but storing precious inetalsdidn't pay I See VAULT on ' AM inoun-- : ' crsq'Gsf :D(Sii QJ irn ' aboulsoflhe Si ££ rtf rS EV y quartet whom searehi ng parties 44 hud sought for several days was 'Jr? l made known last night by Mrs ' jp 'V- - wifc of a forest M A Durham pSj ' ill mu - rt iSg 3a 0m fjnessage m v' Iron) the student revealed thal (he four hud become rapped on Mount San lledrun several miles lii? 3&S u' ur- - & S:: staff writer r s' Ssfiff " Although feT 41 career at a nearly' 30-ye- ar IS $E8j® Pressed by hunger one of I youths started Iqr help and located ranger cabin about ieh minutes from the Durham home The' ranger cabin k contained a service telephone! which 4 is used by the forest (in Friday Nov 7 leaving her telephone number and instrue-- j employees7f The student's ring was answered HHf Mrs1 cleared out her desk was: byl Durham': e&s-- The ranger's Wi fe said the four j werereported lb he‘wcll birthun fgry£ Durham selout at once for thi£ deserted cabi PfThe students Jire Miss Anna fund her twin sister Ramspcrgcr ms I When they failedtq report for ll'ciasses last Tuesday relatives start-- J ed a search for then) and the hunt 4grew inproportion uritif yesterdayT W ordered out by Gov CC Youhgw fim- Lake 'County officialsand civilian searchers joined in combing the fppf hills The most important clue Ur the party's whereabouts was a trail of 3V footprints in the snow on San Hedrun Mountain pro--1 example of combining W with a sense M fessionalrsm of humor that makes working with her enjoyable same time anp m knowing that her work wiil mh done with expertise "Via v- ’ ') In briof for gdvernment relations In mid-Jun- e avErnsUom was dis- - ' USU with Prcsidefit Kcrmit Hall cussing die possibility of her rctiring a routine doctor's checkup revealed a tunvrr Tbc diseovay made the decision to retire the (inly sensible option Emstrom said “I don't think things are a coincidence" Ernstrom said “I think they happen for a : Utah State gray wolf plan in the works ' " ' t ' wolf advocates hunters ranchers elected officials environmentalists and a member of the Utah Wildlife Board — met for the first time last :''week ' “Mostly ive talked about how do we work how do we address the - issues and the nuts and bohs of ' upcoming meetings" said Miles Moretli assistant director of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources The DWR has jtgreed to establish a wolf information page on its Web site where miiunrs (if meetings and other information on (he animal w ill ' he posted Hall was seasitive and respectful when she told him T don't know how this is going to work iouL If it's benign I've got ' things that I Want to do with my life and if it's malignant I'm going to be one sick girl and I won't be worth much to you anyway" On July " Wildlife biologists have been Working on a management plan for MinK time now Their efforts received added priority when a gray wolf was captured last fail near Mor-ga- n the first official confirmation of a wolf in Utah in more than SO years The Wolf Management Working Group— comprised of teprcsenta’- tives of the Ute tribe professors - Mitch MascaroHeratd Journal ' purpose"1: SALT LAKE CITY fAPr—Rcsi- dents will have the opportunity next spring to weigh in with what (hey think should he included in a statewide plan Ur manage ihe gray wolf ‘ of the president : ' staff writer part-tim- See ROSE A7 : A Barnet! with the transition During the last few months of her career at USU Emstrom said she didn't have as 4 much physical stamina but she stayed very busy and particularly enjoyed sorting the mail while she sang a little tune This ! task gave Emstrom a sense of accomplish- ment she rarely had time to enjoy as the president's top assistant “I never realty got a sense of accomplishment in getting a job dune because you may have gotten one project done but you've got two more waiting" she said “And as you're working on those three more projects come in You never ever fed that you've finished something mm ' that's the key because if you’re working at odds with each other you can't ever giet things completed” she said “jt’s been really nice to have the bosses that I have w ho have been so easy to w ork By Arrfn Brunson ur - of service The inside scoop on USU’s presidents past and present 18 Ernstnrim underwent a six-hosurgery dial left 31 inches of stitches bn her body While Emstirom recuperated for six weeks Diane Barnett was hired to he the new president's assistant When ' Emstrom was able she returned to work e in the president's office to help Bose Emstrom who worked as secretary for three USU presidents is retiring after many years Rose Emstrom eased out of the president's office at Utah State Uiuversity slowly and cau- tiously As she helped train her replacement by working e since September Emstrom sal a few desks away from the hot seat that she occupied for more than two decades While watching the new top assistant lo the president Diane Barnett jot down a series of instmetions from USU Preiudent Kcrmit Hall recently Emstrom got a new perspective of the “high pressure job” “I thought ‘Did I do this for 20 years?” said “When you're doing it you don’t think about it you just do it career Emstrom officially retired from a at USU on Nov 7 and by all accounts she was a terrific asset lo the last three USU presidents The job was made easier by her employers Emstrom said It is no accident that men like presidents Sian Cazso George Emert and Kermit HaO are well in die higher echelon of university Enretrom said adding that rey are with” part-tim- Em-stro- m 29-ye- ar 1 “I hive hud the respect and mpport of every fire presidents dret I have worked wi and : ' : In 1980 Emstrom went to work as assistant to President Stan Cazier The friendship they developed has lasted much longer than the 1 2 years she was in his employ Emstrom said “We got a lot of things done but we had a lot of fun” she said calling that time in higher educa-tion at USU “magicad" and “almost tike CamdoL" At fust Cazier wasn't sure his new assistant ' would be up to the task of keeping track of his piles of important papers but her filing System along with a financial wager between the two soon convinced him dial he could trust her to find documents at a moment's notice “Every time he asked me for something and he had it be had Id give me a quarter” Emstrom said Practical jokes are also a part of Emstrom’s fond memories during Cazier's tenure When he asked her to sew a button on his coat minutes before he was scheduled to deliver a speech Enuttom took the tad: a stop further “At the bottom of your job description there's a Sue SCOOP an A7 |