Show mtJm BEST AVAILABLE COPY am TVO — Utah student and regional news y- :v'V:A3 ’’yfV'i By Mark Randall - - “ missioncr Paul Campbell “He’s ' ' yirda Street and feature a walkway staff writer done two or three others" leading from the sidewalk to the The monument in front of Rich- - S parka bench and a small arch like J I: V'' mond City Hall features busts repre- - the one in Brigham City welcoming PRESTON Franklin County ' iH' people to Franklin County-officials are moving forward with senting each branch of the Armed ' ' : “We thought we’d put the separate Forces atop memorials to each war plans to erect a monument to honor include which the names of residents busts like they have in Richmond ' the county’s military veterans" where it kind of meanders out to the who served as well as an honor roll Commissioners this week selected a spot near the county courthouse of those who died in battle V y y street and include a little arch” rV- “I think it looks really nice” '2 7-where they would like to see the Campbell said that said The Richmond monument cost “Miked visited also built monument Campbell they They about $50000 and was funded have busts of each different servicethe monument across the border in ' services for the land- -' Richmond to get ideas about how v man" through Campbell said commissioners teaping' as well as donations from : they want Franklin County’s to look the Eccles Foundation and others “We’re going to have tire guy who want to build the monument on the “I think people will contribute to east side of the courthouse next to did the one in Richmond come up V Mountain Magic Sports this” Campbell said “I think we and show him what we have in mind should do this even if we have to Tire monument would front Onei- and tee what Ire can do” said Com- ' ' VVir V - : drug V boy has been ' policy a suspended from school for 45 days ' for giving a cousin a cold pill — even though it had been prescribed for both children The suspension has upset more " than 50 parents and community’ members who signed a petition' ' the West Jordan School to modify its rigid policy '' said Heidi Bumingham the boy’s ' AA-mother''" 'AU :' She said she agreed her son ' Tyson Bumingham should not have " been carrying his medicine at school but said officials overreact- edwith the suspension which will A A ' 'continue into the new school term when Tyson starts eighth grade days is excessive ”A g' “Forty-five v Hie said “My son won’t be - AA- Allowed back in schoof until OctA'A - zero-toleran- ce 1 ’ - : i'- ’ " in-ki- nd ' - - ! i save for a couple of years and have a separate fund and set it aside and use r it for that yVy Campbell said lie plan’s to continue J working on the project during his remaining time in office and hopes ' that new commissioners will remain t committed to the memorial Camp-be- ll and Craig Thomas will be leav- ' ' ing the County Commission when ' their terms expire in January :i “We’ll invite (newly elected com- missioners) Dal Von (Atkinson) and Bill (Palmer) (o go along and show them the leg work we have done' and if they are interested in pursuing it here’s their chance to follow tl‘ through” Campbell said y yf : WEST JORDAN (AP) : 2004 I for giving pill to his cousin Because of a 31 Plans under way for Franklin mi itary memorial spended" ' Local state Monday May ' - f ’ " SStfc1' - V ' f'- Graduate Y: - - t” ' Er Salvadoran AA graduate turns early struggles into successes Though school and district offi- - A pials said they could hot discuss a Ate scific child’s jtroubles district akesmari Mike Kelley defended drug policy as a collaborative 1 v i 13A£ jsin Enzio Dammaschke Four years ifigo' William Garcia M was hanging outiyith jgahg y'j'berson Ure streetsofEl Sivadorv-'- y ' He fcsind himself increasingly -wnqped up in turf wars between riyiU neighbprtipdds trapped in 557 memP &Hiey need it to break up phlegm : of all school officials to let Tyson Bum-- -i ingham start eighth gr aide with his ‘Alot of ijiy friends died” Gar- - v said' recalling one wiki was twice and another whowasfj shot students share prescription medi- 17 tirhes“I was geUing ' stabbed f v'r can cine but show moreTeniency 7 t vinto it really bad” r ! A ) A In Sacramento' principals have 1 8 said that Garcia now if hjejyr leeway to decide punishment for 3 js had stayed in E) Salvador there’s aig violators of itsdrug policysaid dis-'-$ iV 98 percent chance he would have ? rsVtrict spokeswoman Maria LopezAAA been killed i Schools in Boise Idaho and MenPiS 2$ Fortunately his mother' who had Tennalso empower princi-Ato the United States when §i'moved t&M1 pals 1° adjust sanctions Other he was finally completed the iy school districts across country - necessary steps to allow him'to comp here And his grandparents with whom he grew up' saw the Susan Chilton who oversees r need for a change especially programs says median after g enemy visited Garcia’s V "cine that lasts for hours can be 'A y f 7 grandmother one day and threat- taken at home before a student goes ened his life A EH LuceroHerald Jpumal : “AA- to school “He told her wha he w& going William Garda survived gang warfare’ in El Salvador and will graduate from Sky View High Schodi Sky View Principal to do with me” Garcia raid Dee Ashcroft called Garda a “role modePfor other ' “That’s why they sent me over Garcia’s supervisors at Golden “They helped me a lot” he said 'here" “When T couldng do something y-Corral where he works about 40 1 ' M Clrv Vipw nrariilfltion j j Idaho took time from their time to 'ihours a weekalsoapparently think :'l': they ' from Sky yiew High School thou- -' help me out : I really appreciate )'2 What: SkyView High School highly of him He was recently'sands of miles from "'ihome selected to join Golden Corral’s “A the school because all theteaehersV commencement ceremony : and light years removed from his 7 TTpanit” and sent to West Jordan for Where: Utah State Universi- they’ve been helping me a lot with former self : : : two weeks to train employees at a Umy English : Vg ' ty’s Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Since coming to the v The Idaho of Health from EiSalvador:-- : When: 7:30 Department v' cry Iewst)re-' Sahas r Tuesday States as a and Welfare and Project Filter are I know every single position where: Garcia's seventh-grad- e About of Number ' graduates: stopped drinking' and smoking' teacher actually introduced him to urging Idahoans to kick the habit on excep for gaij bar because I don’t ” eam English and found religion Memorial Day by participating in A alcohol live to cut onions Garcia said "‘A Thmmn 7 tHa hact s ? “World No Tobacco Day” is remarkable - - He said it was difficult to give up ®sefre b) addition to attending school AlthoUghhis story ' he full so worked also in time part Smokers are asked to give up their A such vices after moving here A Garcia’s road hasn't been easy: could send money back to his Speakers: Valedictorian Can-dic- e Jehovah’s Witness he credits his When he moved to California from : cigarettes on May 3 1 for a day and mediseek help to quit for good grandparents for food and Humphreys Salutatorian El Salvador he spoke no English religion with helping him learn A ' ' cine' John Kulikowski and Top but could get by because many peo- - A how to control his temper He also According to state officials 21 Sky View Principal Dee Asbcroff Scholar Bob Kent percent of Idahoans age 1 8 and over pie spoke Spanish When he moved A said he's been motivated by a Garcia a “role model” for called estiAn ' to Utah several months later smoke currently cigarettes Reminiscence Scholars (40 promise he made to his grandmoth- other students ' mated 1500 Idahoans die annually grade-poithough he had little choice Garcia ' er befbreleaving El Salvador as average): Emily “That’s a huge compliment I due to smoking well as the fact that he's now living credited his teachers at Sky View' Matter Stacey Job Wesley believe" Ashcroft said “You The event was created in 988 by with his 1 with helping him to complete stepsister and Probst Rebecca Berentzen the World Health Organization to ' always want to have some kids even as he was still Katherine Dewey Brady Low Other kids can look up to” See MODEL on A8 raise awareness of die negative learning the language health benefits of smoking Tobacco is the second leading cause of death worldwide killing more people than AIDS automobile accidents suicides homicides fire alcohol and ’With the advent of the "talkies” the hard that practiEditor’s note: Each week The Herald Expert construction engineers are drugs combined One in three people in all ran actors actressesactorines and articles that that see the Journal to be here Denver from to republishes cally worldwide are currently addicted to the newspaper 25 Ep 75 or 100 years actorettes will be chosen because newer pictures the equipment is installed as rapidly tobacco Nine percent of the world “Utah Then is from May made are will Today’s have we then ago as and wili they can speak — and speak English due to being die possible population cigarettes and 929 — 311 and because they can read and grammar Spelling “talkies” as two and show s two“talkie” shops : An estimated 462 million adults learn parts No longer will an aniappear in the story as it was originally silent drama theaters in Logan although of smoke in the United States consum- ' written mated doll have a “director” course they have Manager Brown of The Guard ing 483 billion cigarettes per year him what or the silent do her will Old with to “In last They just For more information log on to prints Thursday opened Talkies an assured fact have to be more" or less on their cw n too to be used in Arizona” and he's done a very good wwwidahoquitnctcom or contact No longer will Logan have to go initiative and that is going to raise the theater where “talkies” are not business indeed There have been die Idaho Department of Health and to Ogden or Salt Lake City to hear installed merry Ned with a lot of the “talent” 6 Welfare at (208) many words of praise both for the : “talkies” They are duly installed and that has been so popular in and in before as noted the the Another itself and thing equipway picture at The Grand and The working the around Hollywood are this “talkies” have course there column Of ment worked going idea? Arts and culture story will soon have them in full Capitol motion the revolutionize However e need lose no sleep to criticism but adverse some been picture Call arts editor Jeremy Pugh and complete operation as to talent Many a bright or shed any tears about all this Per-business there are always some people mho 1 Ext 329 Manager B G Thatcher has it and shining star of the silent drama will kick no matter how good anyhaps with this new idea we may jpughhjnewi ram upon reliable authority that his will now sink into oblivion and have some better pictures too be may thing equipment left New York City fast Something belter in plots: something By and large however the opinmany an old time “trouper” of the Idaho news tip? Monday by express and it is expectwill be more worth while It is “come that will back” ions favorable have been speaking stage Call ratal reporter Mark Randall ed that by the time this reaches you so at least This will be good too It will take This opens up a new era of theatrihoped Ext 321 the whole thing will be duly landed If they are properly made “talkies” more than merely a pretty face male cal entertainment for Logan The in Logan Miranda!! hjnewuom or female to attain stardom now “talkie” craze has hit the industry so See TALKIES on 8 f ! ‘t 1 7- £ 4'phifc f Jor--da- ns at-ri- sk 1- ' y 'i - - - - - 2 In brief studentsi-VvifcfftjS5''- “ : V Idaho promotes no : r - : tobacco day today : : - V 1 - ’ - - ! nt 1 - - - Forget stadium seating back then talkies’ were hot : to-tcl- 334-493- 752-212- 752-212- 1 - l v:' |