Show 1 j J - Local state Abatement ’"A' v' ' ‘ 3" i' I ' “ ?'' 1 Thursday 24 2004 sy and regional news' Historic: Courthouseturningred ' 'V 'i County Council approves recommendation to restore building to original look loses three more cities j By John Wright ' staff writer than 120 years ago Cache County coUncilmembcrs on Tuesday reconi- mended a red stain to restore the the landmark to its original look' : “1 think it's logical that (stain the building) There tion from a historical standpoint the building was originally red” said Newel Daincs project supervisor for (he courthouse restoration and for- - -- A small percentage of property owners in Cache will fund a pro-- : posed county wide mosquito abate- -' : ’ ment district if it’s approved byv : voters in November 7 T Threemore municipalities-'Millville Paradise fcndTrenton — dropped out of the proposed district Tuesday after quorums or' voting majorities from their city councils V failed to show up for a public hear- ing at the Cache County Adminis- tration Building The cities of v V’' ' ' Logan River Heights Clarkstoii and Lewiston previously opted but : of the district by failing to approve1' ' a resolution in support of it: v: Both approval of the jn the public hearTX' ing were required understate law v the cities to be part of the dis-- r' which would be funded' iriqt : a property tax' aissessment 'u through ' '1 Residents in the cities that opted v ' Vl j out of the district won'’! be takddv - ' wHoweverthe citieswoh’t have rep-- $ resizntati ves bn the goyerhing '::' the district will still y iS:'lhave the authority to perform £ ' iisMCabatemieht activities- within thplfe V KAi nrtfo riar J r' " ' ’ - - V white paint wais removed earlier this year However records from the time: uncovered by a Salt Lake City archj7 ' - builders likely couldn’t afford to haul in red brick for construction so they chose to use local brick and stain it r Additions on the west and east County Attorney George Daincs' told the council that one cliic to the history behind the stain is the place- -- 'Council Chairman Craig Petersen : " said the red stain makes the most sense for the aesthetics of dbwntcnyn - - f similar : ‘This is what we hacl plaiihcd iVohl start” he said ‘‘Ils the most to Old Main at Utah State dni-7f- :' versity the bricks which differ slight----Th- e ly in shade would have been shuffled to evenly dispcrse thc colors Howev- - : on course A'J’ 'v' s‘ vC'i'": r resolution::-yandpiarticipatio- s JV 1 ?i (t'j1 A i UillQSnVprJiiLS - :7 4' f r : : iboardrand - i 1 Lynnlitibn " was' vqxpected to havea budget pf- The Utah Urtiiir'jife Q' W life !0a£ killed' an4:We hiidto piij Brent StevensHerald ' Construction continues on Bridger Elementary School at 40Q West and 1200 North tnNorth LogarwiThe 'school will (nil enroll 480 chldren but at 66000 square feet and vyith 20 classrooms it is being built to' hold a maximum at 600 VStartedjn April 'construction has remained review and boundary Nne Orj course and ttie school will studente'vontj t6yjWedneklay)V open this August'' ogan and North Ltrgan fire Bridger Elementary adjustment for an '47 By Carrie staff writer ‘ ' ment Codd chapter 1707010 and chapter'' ' ':1 738030' regarding groupf living in the ' ' ' '' Multifamily Zone Workshopping items including Cenfuiy Equipment RSI Office and Blaine Morris v Addition TheNibtey City Council will hold a special meeting at 530 pm at City Hall 625 W 3200 South Agenda items indude: Holding a public hearing to amend : - See AGENDAS on A10 Clarifications Four "school board hopefuls toadvanbe °f Bridger ' ' :: (6000 square : - : '- : - j 1 1 Bridger Elementary Sctiral P" " Dave Welch Welch said officials have hold off on taskslikc ordering teacher supplies science materials ' computers arid books until now because of limited storage space’ V j “We’ve hinted two storage sheds" and teachers at Woodruff and Adariis are storing things in trailers” said (' - : Welch Two candidates from each of twb local school board races advanced ' to the General Election in Tuesday's primary In the Logan City Schbol District Precinct 3 race Guy Ray Pulsipher and Jim Blotter advanced In the Cache County School District Precinct 2 race Ann Geary and Janice Evans advanced A graphic in Wednesday's Herald Journal said otherwise: pf itbout 48Q children iisrhore than i feet and has 20 Class-- ' " ft's rooms Schotil has being built to houses’ Logan City mentary Sch(xl District administrators bustling in preparation for its August grand 7 V lhe construt opening at 400 West arid 12(WNorth “Thcrc arc lots of dclai Island every:": taryare des (detail just keeps you gpmgV ' Ele- - ' V- The district is estimating that ) 4 ' teachers Will begin afthe new schixil in the fall although two or three ' ' been crowded at the other schools” saidWclch “It'll take the pressure off those trailers and fulfill a jiced in 7 odds and ends thatmight be behind" while": " 7'- r-- source heating and cool ingsy stem that Vilisavethedis trict more than S2(X)(X)0infnstalla-- : tion costs in addition iq future savings in operations Safety and security is alsoii top priority at Bridger The window energy-efficie- thedistrict that's beerithcre for quite a '? V Ixist year boundaries for Ellis and 'Woodruff clcriientary schtwls were realigned south to make room for the new elementary school The bound- aries for Wilsim Hillcrest and ' "Adams elementary schools' will stay ' ' 1 : v “ See BRIDGER on 'I:' CachelMagazine 1 1 1 C ' ' C "' w v“' A1U Outdoors The ugly 1 170 miles of Mother Nature' relay-runnin- Running a fun g relay race Cache Valley to Park City may not be everyone's cup of tea but it’s a dream come true for a 170-mi- le from - - il pair of young entrepreneurs The first-evWasatch Back Relay ' wah also a fun — if exhausting — challenge for a team of local runners For more on the race see Friday's Outdoors page er 73 yefars 1301)0 miles and thousands of dollars At 73 years old Logan native Frank Roskelley g can look behind him at 13000 miles of This year alone he has already logged 1 000 miles and raised $10000 for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Roskelley is one of more than 16000 riders who will participate in the Society's bike-ridin- 18th Annual MS ISO Bike Tour this weekend but there is one difference between him and the other riders — he's the oldest rider in the tour To read more see Saturday's Hometown ' This Friday's Cache Magazine includes a feature on sudden storms and other weather phenomena An essay by Tracy Nielsen takes a look into the severe storms that Cache Valley isn’t immune to "Severe storms wreak havoc and remind puny humans of their real place in the order of things 'Nielsen writes Don't miss this harrowing account of the havoc Mother Nature can wreak nirtw ii alxiut-hOO- pounds each ‘I don't know jforice they got out 16 the l rccsi L'llic' stress causedany inoreto'die' Nebekcrsaid The driver of the frock 33-- Upcoming coverage 1 An incorrect phone number has been running in a Happenings item about the Sky View High School soccer camp The camp will be held from 9 to am Monday for under--6 through under-- 1 levels For more information call Dovle Geddes at 787-- 1 303 7 - Jewelers not related Soccer camp phone number misprinted nt y ' RJ Design RJ Hunt There is no affiliation between RJ Design the business involcd in a recent employee theft case and RJ Hunt Jewelers After a story about the case appeared in The Herald Journal on June 7 some readers apparently became confused between the two lings that weighed Theschool will Feature a ground- - m nritoi mini £ |