Show 4 Thetharter high sbhool estal ‘JM i UllcIcitA V‘r vW ' J " i ’ y ) : : : ' : : ' had been purchased and building iv'jiist needed approvalfrom the board to ensure that the He heV to were $aid go plans ready Was Surprised to learn yesterday that building the school had planned for ' thelaind purchase was'just made TiSy Med last year to eervie the Valley’s 21000-squiue-fo- at:risk students will be expanding jr but not quite the way tpgan City Wa - ot “ v meef the needs of Youth Corrections students and the other wasthat hd : :'- - WidUMm ft&S ‘A “ J tl IV-- JH costtgoestupi ptit - By 'Stephanie waw Associated Press Writer bV'Y'1”' S fL M v' ( $1' study found that when employ- switch to a three-tiprescription ' drug plan that charges a lot extra fbfW medications a disturb- iifjj' - brand-nam- e ting number of people: pimply stopW? K'v‘rta£rig their blood pressure and chqr'£’ j ' i Iesterol pills instead of switching to m till if-yQY'--A i&ers er y V:V- v ''cheaper varieties' hid more employers have:' 'yy1’- - VV-?Moi- yindopting 'v three-lev- pricing el fenipioyeesfo' usp II I 1J I Bennettxpait-ownecof'ihh: s-- : SC planswhich aredesigned toencour'y £ii 1 1 r " v yV: that-byscburtty$4PiQP- niericsor j u “ s’ i i t ‘ ‘A J V 4 u r j v vr - ''ihanyas half bf theemp&$?vf changedfrotn arf penavedrUgfok v I -- y rr w i ' i pht''ywohbfficially becbn'r: Behnejth'Rff' detiiiquentuntir Januhy' ‘y'A call to Behneit’S pfifice Cache Couhiy more than $40000 mover- ydiie ertytaxispn Thej"rAnniversarylhn'a bed anaV 'yUtah 4npc-b(fineit- Hy & !byUlhJ®bbi Qweis y- s A heaper one when sWitcheid tqrthree tiers'But many: : others quit g&Uhgtheif prsciiptipns ? :'vV 7i i v ‘t’ r Vompahyowiied fn f j: ngton D returned Wednesday- VVashi -- jp-tW- s ' in’-- ‘v ript Two of ihd purcelshre m : ' A'l-'-v- ' y' ' ' j vWhile researchers said toiey do not luipwehactty'whytheemploy hpiy ghye Up their drugsand what effoct v i v '' thathadoittheh healthy ‘it is Worrir'y 'spime to seeMpeoplhhaVe stored £ amd ppeof: 'talcg the researcheis Dr! Patricia Deverlu:' hlhted Health Solutiohsahr fJ nation’s largest pharinhcybehefitTV i third oWnbr pfWaierikv CorD' Which owns the v Uiipaid property taxesresiilt iin liens aeainSt real estate" ' " ? s 'O J ' f !h 'management jmmpdhyy : v i' I-a w ierted School hid Medco Thursdays New &igland Journal :Mn s'h sitayde Wouldjjfca o :l° share with feilow leaders? CalfeV jbV''tfwnewspapOTaliJ Ifyoould appear ADpnl fdrget tgfcVS ??$The Logan Municipal Council informally approved a preliminary proposal for county wide emergency ical services Wednesday night pushing a p6tcntial m 20 years last quarter that thcoiuimic f holes' is f5r med-- 4 raismg®P ety taking hold and busirtessl Jes willsqian soliiT beppinghpj1 jM'tS ypyS: Following are some of the local names that appear in today's HhhdJoumahjp Eric Moon' (Cl)1 DonJohnSonV (C1)y Patricia Balls (Cl) Dale Bright Ballam Hancock ' (A4) - Jordan Livingston (B4) Kyle Heusser (B4 Phillip Rutledge (B4) Brok Nelson (B2) Bailey Adams (A3) Erin Wilson (A3) Rod Hobbs (A3) Teri Cutler (A3) C U (C4)-Jacki- (A4)-Taylo- : :v HP ‘ Logan city" said council member Alan Allred who rep-- g resented toe council with Logan couhcilwomaii Taimi : study group of city arid county Pyfer on the councilmembers The council did not take a formal vote or prbduce a® who earned her nickname by helping officials capture Jt Queen' JulySepSS in snakes reports sales at her eatery are percent from last yeatf '1"®“ five-pers- '' off vf : Iridox '' '' Classifieds ' Comics Movies : C7 Obituaries 1C5 A10 Opinion C4 Sports 'ftHMtMltali wwwhjnewscom A4 B1 s Lmi luujlxgn concerned TS “ WeUsS2aSt ‘ about kwing'iole Mattol HONG dut the proposal Nothing pant when it will actually benefit the eity fire the val- m over ambulance all service conttol Pvcs “P r Fuelbt coin - s : V - See SERVICES on A12 ITHI tT ! S A R S ‘O II t fa 16 Si koNG(AP)g'i ties banned ijxiits' during ' holds off Hong” :V'‘SARS outbreak when : winter chill like a : bow of snake but there’s la problem Many v" restaiwants are missing the : y main ingredient Hong Kongs snake industry ' is suffering a severe supply authoricrunch after mainland Kong-- fnoJn MeakerWho called the prclimfnaiy closest we've crane in 20 or 25 years to "the proposal soWhiethis " f fQ Ul? by-7- The globd epideimcwas ': See SNAKE on A12 XX-- V research suggested toe respira- -: tory illnesS vas sprcad by : wildlife in southern China declared under control m July and snakes have gotten a ' nletedaJwaKTii nt productivity growth nte V d represented an acceleration from the brisk 1 percent pace in the second quarter iis vegoodws for thesustmnabhty oftherov- eiy said Lim Reaser chief economist at Bank of America (Tlus Capilsd Management- - ' - : w ' 'L') 0y V6 Who Want to iisif pricier drujgshiaye !9 PyUifcighejst outf-poch- et expenses i :s VvXV ln aistudy 'of fwQ such rr t ' ’r Jyptlwrlessexpensivejiiu J- ft? iS vT''-'- IIJII III A - ! ’ !?' m W & |