Show 1 i t i I' : I 5 i 'Thursday1 Us 7 LBfl r Bvl Jfrfi Mbh pleads innocent! f''v to sexabuseicharge nbt guiltyWednesday to allegations 4 tKc ink guilty ptea inLogan 1 st Di££ trict Court arid yvas bound oveifofi: trial on onecoiint of secoiidgre !’: : A felony forcible sexua abuseHe is! vV'accus(id of fondling a i V :: I- girl at a bouse party held in’ August? t Strickland’s attorney David Perry 'said he and the Cache County a¥ jfAttomey’s Office are working on possible plea agreement in the fcase:& Strickland waived his right to a V:'? preliminary hearing Wednesday1! M 'i::ititPrplmn9nf hnrinoc are held in'fH :felony caLseS to determine if prosel? cV: r'dutors have enough evidence to' i'i t -- v vK £i f2 i ' ! HeightsMs $$$$$$£ Andersen a business license for fnmietnnri'inaniifartiirA' ling business at3502 North USHigh S Discussing a sign permit'for Waiter:’ Bankhead at 3125 North US High-- - "rU Mmsm§ jsatsata Hyrum City Planning Com- meet at 5:30 pm at the ? i'mission will Hearing a request by Douglas Stipes agent for Swift & Co fpr site plan approval on a carcass cooler ' expansion at 410 N 200 West Hearing a request by Christopher1 o' Nielsen for site plan approval on a : used car dealership at 19 E Main ' Hearing a request by Robert i Andersen for a two-lmini subdivi-- ' sionat 250 E 400' South ' 'Hearing a request by Stephen ' Waechtler for site plan approval on a small engine repair sales and sendee center at 90 N 800 East Hearing a request by Gwen Brandt ' mini subdivision at for a two-l' approximately 157 S Center pject but mess loan received a preltmintuy recommendation V-- - ot ot iu -- — - thereYa demand' fix less for-f- 1 mal dining downtown” said real estate 6fSiiuthfieId whd appraiserlenBun “Wie think -- foot will own and manage the 1400-sqtiar- c restaurant with his two sons x Bums said the fresh-mabreads and spe- served coffee that be will at the 7 N : cialty Main St location will cater to the downtown " business employees clients and shopper? in duck real to “duck and out quick” looking for morning or afternoon treats ''s Plans call for seating inside the restaurant and passible delivery service said Burris de ‘ Sm AGENDAS on A10 K'eSve and in line with the Ei)al V 8V: mV xhe'Logan location will be the ” statewide for “TTie Hole the restaurant dehuted in Rov in 1996 then added two and another in Morgan All breads and pastries will be produced daily in Ogden and delivered to the Logan restaurant each morning said Burris He added the restaurant will be unique because' all baked goods are made from scratch each1 day at the Ogden facility latins inden natural causes: Norman Sei-th- e first five notes of the nm hvmh?DiWhalis bolcf was 88'-- Seibold’s efforts were' v Right'viV Any Jdi&sioiianes Mur- ‘ oA handwould gather around him In vfive dayshtf rounded up all S5' missionaries in the country and safely evacuated them ' compass"MontaguesaidIn l?56Seibold ahd his “He determined what was the first wife Ruby Elia Daven- right thing to do and he did v ' ' hV port moved to Rupert where he managed Imperial Produce As the Nazis were setting ' their sights on Poland Seibold ’ Co From 1962 to 1982 he Stake Minidoka the decided to find the stranded: managed missionaries in Germany and ' Welfare Farm ' remem6inTe"y M— ' : - a8u®'s 20°0 book “Mine:Round About’ Angels ' “Norm had his own moral - ' |