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Show AU Heber’s Hispanic Hurdles. Enviros Migrant population fairs well in Wasatch To CUP: Fess Up"abonmentalicte want we just want to know what the impacts are,” says Zach Frankel, executive director of the Salt Lake City-based. - ‘Utah Rivers Council: “We don’t know | much about it at this point.” “Because of the value of that fishery. whatever they do, we want to feel _ comfortable,” says Paul Dremann of the Utah Chapter of Trout Unlimited. mates Both men are critical of the lack of. public involvement on the project to date. tee schools. the Central Utah most Rie ee PSR to Mexican — students were ‘rambunctious in the halls, eed awaiting Spring Break in a few hours, Holm’s students ignored the noise, the ~ PHOTO. BY KIRSTEN SHAW Hormestead’ s Ricardo Mesa and IKichen Manager Valdemar Colin left affluent Mexican cities. treats and Holm’s insistence they relax. - he dreams of college, maybe the Armed in Spanish, but they don’t make sense. They preferred to do schoolwork. - Ivan, clean-cut, polite and comfortable with English, talks about his move to this country four years ago, and his family’s new home. Like many students, Forces, and complains of boredom and lack of connection to some of his peers. “The kids are friendly. Some are They like to snowmobile and stuff, but we think its weird.” Salcido’s father works in construction and he has five not, but that happens in all schools,” Salcido said. “They always try to talk HISPANIC continued on A& National Guard To The Rescue But the assistant general manager of While CH EEN IE SME donations to-be sent Soe state—are getting ready to eat pizza and donuts they earned for gathering ee NE “We're not knee-jerk opposed to it, | Chabira—both from Salcido’s home et ce the : Water © Conservancy District to prove that a new hydropower plant on the Utah and grand canyons, the opportunities _are better in rural Heber Valley. In Rene Holm’s English class at Wasatch High School, Ivan and. his friends, Hugo Ornelas and Luis an STOLE ar oortSHtdisis are foci Central A Mexico’s largest, and is renowned for Water ‘Conservancy District (CUWCD) says there won’t be any impacts and there- Road Warriors to repair 250 West, end bureaucratic feud fore public input is unnecessary. “There will be no modification in DEREK JENSEN flows. There will be no modification in MANAGING schedule,” says Gene Shawcroft. As a result, his agency is going for a provi- EDITOR hoever CUP continued on A4 said it done this year if they didn't step in and help,” said Midway City Councilmen and Mike country Bronson of the than the sword? What politicians squab- a five of 250 snakes up the West to the block Bronson. Center Street will that be used to bus in the mass of spectators. For insurance liability cross- and __ biathlon venue. The back route is Guard. : Now, beginning in early June, the Guard will haul in gravel, build the road base pen was mightier grade stretch expected to be an alternate for athletes, dignitaries and media, according to reasons, Midway 2 threat- ened to close the road dur- ing the Olympics unless it was rebuilt and re-paved, saying it was unfit for heavy - bled over for months took Midway Councilman ‘Karl ‘traffic. the military a matter of sec‘onds to solve when the — City North sent a letter to State. Olympic Officer Lane Beattie and the Governor’s ° office outlining the city’s Utah National Guard ‘last week resolved to repair Midway’s 250 West to ‘ensure adequate passage-° way to Soldier Hollow during next year’s Olympic Games. It marked the end of a bureaucratic feud between Wasatch County, the Salt Lake Organizing Committee and Utah Division of Transportation intentions. _. “They were really wor=> ried that we were going to” allow local traffic only on RESCUE continued on A5 POSTAL PATRON who all claimed they were unable to fund the project. Presorted ¢ Standard U.S. Postage Paid Heber City, UT PHOTO BY DEREK JENSEN. “We wouldn’t-have got Utah National Guard headquarters, Permit No. 32005 ie = he A > MARRIOTT LIBRARY, ARCHIVES 295South 1500 East Salt Lake City, UT, 84112 tee epi COURIER money to support the family left behind- in Chihuahua, Mexico. i aieaceme onmnem preryy roeemryon sorte Fern ; ’ | rer Pray eae meetin ee enema is baroque cathedrals, elegant museums SE tpi SBRE father moved to the United States nineteen years ago to make enough . TIM WESTBY stream on the Provo River. be van Salcido-didn’t see his father -much as a child. The teen-ager’s Although the central north state is Jordanelle Dam won’t harm restoration of the blue ribbon fishery down- Weta, KIRSTEN SHAW COURIER STAFF reassurance hydropower plant won't harm fishery Pee L oop paren ery et |