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Show SECTION Dattyterolfi IB TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, METRO EDITOR Amie Rose 344-253- 2007 aroseQtwfaldextra.com 0 2 bomb threats student services. Earlier this year when the district : was preparing to build an addition Willis Carrier first created air conto the school, officials realized that ditioning in 1902. The first home unit the existing cooling system was not appeared in a mansion in M inneapolis adequate for the old and new parts of in 1914. It was 1926 before the first the schooL The district appropriated office building had air. conditioning. extra money, but had a hard time finThe U.S. Senate diambers didnt get ishing al the projects it had taken on. ' When school started on Aug. 20, it until 1929. Today we can't seem to HudnaU said the district was waiting live without it. for a part. The school went without . Students, teachers and staff at Centennial Middle School in Provo air conditioning all last week. Hud-na- ll said the part arrived over the have been working without air conditioning since before school started. weekend, and crews were working Teachers are getting fans to keep .: to fix the problem Monday. The environment inside the school students cooL and one is even seiling has been hot, but not unbearable. bottled water. : The air conditioning could be Kathy Schlendorf teaches seventh-an- d eighth-grad- e if all English and French goes working by today, though, weHThere are no guarantees any- - , at CentenniaL She said the mood at .. MARK) RWZDatfy HeraM more, I'm finding out. We are hoping the school has been lethargic Centennial Middle School students leave school Monday afternoon. The It was hard to keep up the that it will be running for teachers schools air conditioning system hat not been operating or the first week j and students, said Greg HudnaU, Provo School Districts director of CENTENNIAL, B3' of schooL Ofidals hope it will be working today. . BrittanlLusk ' . DAILY HERALD ; . . DALYHERALD If your first bomb threat doesn't succeed, try again Thats what one man did when he called in two bomb threats in three hours to an Orem grocery. store. Officers responded to Maceys Food & Drug at 880 N. .State St, after a suspect called in ' a bomb threat at 4:31a.m. At 7:10 am., after a search of the store turned up nothing unusual, the suspect called in a second threat, according to Orem police spokes-ma- n li. Doug Edwards. Edwards said it was very unusual for someone to make multiple bomb threats to the same place in such a short period of . . ' . . . . , . suspect told a Maceys em- to gather the stares cash and put it on the front desk when he made his first threat, Edwards said. Managers evacuated the store and officers sounded the alt .. dear around 630 a.m. Less than an hour later, officers returned to the store and evacuated it again. The scene was cleared around 8:45 a.m. ; Edwards said police have no suspects. ; ployee ! ' TROLLEY SQUARE SHOOTINGS Motive ' THEASSQCLATEDPRESS' ...V' Six months after s shooting spree, police probably will never know what motivated an l&year-oi- d man to kill five people at a v. shopping malL It think it may have died with him, Police Chief Chris Burbank told the Deseret Morning News in S copyright story Monday. ' ... Sufejman Takwic, a Bosnian five killed and people immigrant, injured four others before dying in a shootout with police Feb. 12 at . Trolley Square. Burbank said a report on the ... investigation is finished but wont immediately be released. It will be used in the federal prosecution of four people charged with crimes related to the two firearms used by Talovic. Burbank said the report does ;. not reveal much new information.' ; Tests showed Talovic was not us-- , ing drugs at the time. Salt Lake City police interviewed people who knew Talovic, examined the guns and tried to trace his short history in the Unit-- . ed States and Bosnia, Its a hard one for even the detectives to come to grips with, Burbank said There just isnt any indicators of why he did what hedid. . - . . See MOTIVE, B3 m raises a boot asking commuters for donations to Fill The Boot a nationwide fundraiser for children with muscular dystrophy, Monday was the first day of the fundraiser, which will have firefighters gathering donations through Friday. The husband then told police that his wife was threatening to jump DALY HERALD "They acted quickly, decisively and professionally to avert what might have become a tragedy. " oft the bridge over the frovo River A woman who attempted suicide at 600 South, near Oarterville Road, by jumping off a bridge is alive, Edwards said. Davis arrived to find thanks to two Orem police officers the husband leaning over the side of Officers Chris Watson and Dehvin the bridge, holding his wifes hand to Davis jumped into the ftovo River and were able to pull the unconscious keep her from falling. Before the officer could reach the couple, the womwoman out of the water before she . Lt Doug Edwards from her husband's grasp drowned. Orem Department of Public Safety ' an slipped and fell 1520 feet into the river. A 25year-ol- d man called Orem Watson ran to the river bank and police at &4j am. Saturday to report dove into the water, still wearing V that his 25year-ol- d wife had superhis gun belt and other equipment, Lt. Doug Edwards. 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