Show A2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday November 27 2003 Upcoming covorago iwnprigm iE Jeff louder City put in Hidden treasure in the Hatch room The flu bug’s bite Competitive cycling The flu bug has hit Northern Utah earlier and harder than usual this year with 11 confirmed cases already being reported by the Bear River Health Department Last year there were no confirmed ' cases until Janu- ary Bear River officials said the flu bug's early bite has been reflected in a strong continued demand for vaccinations For more see Friday's news section of Salt Lake of miles en a lot route to accomplish his goal of becoming a protest :siona! cyclist in Europe and at Logan Race Club's annual awards banquet last week he urged atten- dees to follow their own dreams For more on how to get involved in competitive cycling locally see Friday's Outdoors page deep in the Special ' Collections comer of the Merrill Library on Utah State University’s campus is a place called the Hatch Memorial Room Within the Hatch room lies centuries-ol- d artifacts " from an illuminated manuscript to an Italian candleholder dating from 1450 This year the Hatch room celebrates 50 years join the celebration this' Friday in Cache magazine Buried : V-tf-- Utah & The West ft Authorities begin to build case to outlaw hallucinogenic weed ixti-:uO(AP)t-a about itv Pledger said “You : have no idea what it's going to rash ni' incidents involving juveniles and a weed growing :' do1 to your body or how you're ' naturally in wetter areas of the going to react to it” In addition to hallucinations United States has spurred ' local authorities to begin ingesting the weed can cause ' ease tt legally ban - iot dry and llushed skin pupil building a dilation headaches delirium the hallucinogenic substance' Since jimsori weed first stir- fapid and weak pujseconvul- -' sions and comas faced in Poeaieilo three weeks Two weeks ago at Portneuf ago- Bannock County Slier- ilT’s Deputy-Terry- ' Centers nurses said a Medical Pledger said two juveniles have been patient's heart hospitalized after ingesting it stopped for 10 seconds as a result of ingesting an exces- and three others had weed slve amount of jimson weed' seedsin their ptvssessitin He ' said he has seied about 2(XX)“They lose total control of so far their bodies and if you look at seeds from teenagers ' this month thenvit looks like they're arrest”While il caiibe lethal if going into Cardiac ‘ smoked eaten of taken as tea Pledger said ' He wants state lawmakers to the drug is not illegal Pledger said He suspects' teenagers are outlaw the weed during this winter’s session buying it over the Internet and Theleenager whose heart using it to get high without thejrisk of failing a drug' test stopped momentarily had ingested 75 jimson Weed seeds "They can walk around the 'streets' higher thari a kite ahd that he purchased from anoth-- ': er teen Pledger stud " there’s nothing weeando v Utah couple : released from jail say lives were ruined : ! ' ' WEST VALLEY CITY (AP — A couple who became fugitives in 1984 following ' accusations that they abused ' their daughter left jail feeling vindicated after prosecutors dropped the charges but said their lives ' had been ruined '' Edward iind Karri LaBois fied'Minnesota with their daughter 19 yearsago after the abuse accusation was made They Were arrested Nov 10 when an informani tipped police that they were living in' a Salt Lake City suburb ' : s Prosecutors this week APphoto Edward center and Karri LaBois' (eft describe their 15 days on an old child abuse charge from Minnesota with their daughter Aubree on Tuesday in West Valley City l ' - 'r ' ‘h I'l i ' ' ' through the jail's exit door and through the end of the year shared a prolonged hugbeforej 'and they are planning tosell their possessions to make leaving!' tio idea have said clean break of the past they They “I have no idea how we're where they will find employ- - : ment or how they will live going Jo get our lives togeth-th- e rent on their house is paid' er” Karri LaBois said" a1 - 3k ‘ r! J ' ' ' dropped the charge's saying there wasn’t enough evidence' “JTowdo I feel?! feelvin- dicated on one hanid and beat- - en up on another Edward ' LaBois told The Associated’ Press irnmediatelyuponhis release Tuesday night ' The LaBoises did not kriow they were being released until minutes before they walked ' - V ' 7 v s : 7:' 77 7 ' ’ 2i A inisiRiDiiir&snicr' '"' J ' 3' ’’ v"TSr "'srs as i ' 'j ”s 'J: APphoto- Influenza season makes impact Carrieann Theodore Williams comforts his daughter-in-laWilliams 'during a news conference Tuesday in Wellington Colo Williams' oldest son Joseph David' Williams 8 died more children Monday from complications Of influenza-Threillnesses in Colorado bringing to at have died' ctf least four the number of influenza deaths in the state this spa--so- n and a 21 month-old died at the officials said: A Children's Hospital in Denver in the past week hospital officials w -- ' said Tuesday- In brief West Jordan will look for now site for rodeo grounds — West JORDAN (AP) protested City Council’s ‘decision to tear down the town’s rodeo grounds and baseball diamonds Resident told the council Tuesday that the plan to remove the arena that has been home for SO years to thcWestefn Stampede Rodeo would Wipe out the town’s hcriiage0thers many of them youngsters told the council that replacing the hall diamonds with picnic tables would leave them without an impor-tasummer activity The council offered a compromise that would preserve the hall fields but not thcrodeo arena However members voted to explore funding mechanisms for a rodeo facility that cOuld be built on lands yet to be- acquired by the city! 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