Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday November 22 2003 — B7 SHERMANS LAGOON m completely lost II ANP NHYPO YOU THINK THAT King receives honorary National Book Award TAPS RHCORPtR AND A STUFFTP CRAB! ANP I'M MAKING MO AN HOUR A ' ismiEFT' IS? NFW YORK AP — Author Shirley Hazard won the fiction prize at the National Rook Awards on Wednesday night and clashed with honorary winner Stephen King who urged the attention to writers like audience to pay more ' ’ ' himself- VOther Winners included Carlos Fire who received the nonfiction prize for "Waiting for K Snow in Havana'' Poljy Horvath winner in the young people's category for "The Canning p "' Season": arid CK: Williams tho'poetry winner CATHY £ Fire" a romance set just after World War Mgs II & ' vc ’ - " - vVif r &j Although critic Harold Bloom and others criticized King's selection the f author received a“standing ovation j walked sti ffly in the- stage Tour years 'after iff L: ‘ " " : being struck by ' home ia Lovell - - tSS&Bj — APPhetoi1C4- many presented the 2003 Medal for: Distinguished popular gap be closed between ‘‘the fiction and the literary fiction" ' King acknowledged that some thought him unworthy of the honorary prize with previous winners including such critical favorites as Philip Roth and Arthur Miller But he said had no patience “for those who' makea point of pride in saying they have never read anything by John Grisham Tom Clancy Mary Higgins Clark or any other popular writer" ‘‘What do yoii think?" King asked "You gel social academic brownie points for deliberately staying out of touch with your own culture?"' But while King and Hazardbpth celebrated ed HAGAR THE HORRIBLE T 1V f 'Ityfv iii Contribution to American Letters Wednesday Earlier responding to King's call to read more writers like himself Haard said: "t don't think giving us a reading list of those who are rnost read at this moment is much of a satisfaction" said Hazzard cited for her novel "The Great Fire" a romance set jiisf after ' ' ' World War II J ust about everyone Wednesday seemed to have a point to make Eire noted that he could have never published his hook a memoir about growing up in Cuba and his departure after the his home countrv m rise of Fidel Castro back-i- v r V" yotlARB j W&LeL‘& PHRASE IS r CLEANLINESS IS NEXT: TO 60PLINESSy 5 & £ sm- novel by David J Hawkesl ?:A mm - 55® lideSir a- S§ the men erich DatXsi all j he men jn Moroni's compan were resting nowOrilyan occasional rifleshot came theif way4$omc4 were “drinking from canteens Ifsome eatirigarid others pray Looking back to the coJoneUMilronfasked 11 lhank- youf SergeanfMorTn - st hope’ O'Toole gets back heref and i Then gjving yon Helfrich a'pat bn the hack'' hurried to his position in the battle line The Confederates had brought-upeyraiT:-SjriAiximore' batteries' of cannon? massed fresh- regi of infantiyYand were to try’ Lawton of thel2thj§r-tfRight fpHpniHinc naainMomni could easily-seepp Ohio- Carver was killed as soon as he amvedp tjat unless' reinforced hold forfU and General Prentiss has given: the command to Fvery He has gone back & hold to the: shWuted&rnirtandlheatlf shore up the' using the drums?arid 'the wild rebel yell’ the gray lincs'cltS ingp 1 i - ?klr£:i‘r?merits‘ tlOW-Cown- now-read- ) they-coiildn'- l0-tr- nidrisThen t flWith vdXf 1 Shaking l’Oweri 'w1' iiSSr&s' FOXTROT ' t myhorse bly won' swMni to his feet haIf hfthei lonel MacLeod 'w before the gray lines1 fired again COippany Take care son I 'crashed into them’ Drawing his revolver don t want to lase you too Moroni shot a bearded inan in gray that was Moroni w atched him limp off down the line atbut to bayonet one of the Heath brothers stopping here and there to offer a word of Then ducking a dubbed muskei he fired into encouragement the chest of the howiing man widding it The Lookmg over at the young lieutenant Regenerated into a brawl now fglt smiled gnmly Well looks like we re nets clubbed rifles fists rocks whatever was up against it No matter what we haye to keep available Slapping aside a thrust from a bayo- the company together net Moroni slugged the owner in the stomach y on US aCe‘ 'sautc an' with his pistol The man folded in and Moroni s Yessir started to turn' when a flvine bodvlanded on " w as picking up now and The artillery-firhih ' Moroni could see more Confederate regiments —:l attack-to See tomoaoW's HeraKt Journal for the next installment massing Sergeant von Helfrich came up to Moroni's of thi$story Struggling grasped Moroni s band H— ' - Bayo-Morp- ni - - : ' - : “ REAL UFE ADVENTURES CLOSE TO HOME LVln at bridge 3470 Arid now the ninning defenders failed to pay score strinds at 14 w ins apiece' ' The annual bridge battle in trumps quickly enough so CNEA2003 v East escaped for one dow n London between the Houses North doubled: minus 100 of Commons and Lords was q3 At the other two table tr k Q started 28 years ago by Rixi West judged very badly by Markus This deal from last " : ' K t s featured some doubling four spades One spring good ' West tail South passed this out and won and bad bridge ' A 6 5 7 " two overtricks for plus 1190 First look only at the East : io s redoubled Caithness Lord hand The dealer on your right " K Q J 9 8 to 7 5 1 ' 12 tricks took he also When vulWith the club one opens 10 nerability in your favor what ' he scored plus 1880 Sooth ' The fourth auction is given would you do if anything? 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