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Show Friday, November 7, 2008 DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 8 SHIRTS Hammond told the students that they would make sort of continued from Page 1 formal complaint to the U regarding the shirts. She said she would like to see some Teacher Training Program, disciplinary action from the confronted the students sellschool. ing the shirts. "It wasn't our intention "How can you depict Utes this way?" Spotted Elk asked to be offensive," Zach said. "We're just here for the footZach. "Here is a Ute person," ball game." Zach said a buddy of his Spotted Elk said, gesturing to Hammond and the shirt. drew the picture for the Tshirt and they used it as an "Does she look like that?" Zach said he was not trying idea to make some extra to offend anyone and he only money. "We thought it would be used the Ute and the horned frog because they are the re- cool to see everyone wearing spective mascots of Utah and them at the game," he said. TCU. Spotted Elk said she came to the tailgating lot to ask the students to stop selling the shirts and to bring the issue to the attention of the university. "I hope the U looks at this and I hope it opens their eyes," said Spotted Elk. "This is culturally offensive." r.totten@ chronicle.utah.edu LICE REPORT Obscene text £ v;^ Paint-Faced robber A woman returned to her car to find it A woman disguised in fanciful makeup keyed with an obscenity. She had parked her held up the Subway sandwich shop a block Dodge Durango in the south business parkwest of the U. At 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, a col- ing lot at 7 p,m, on Wednesday, and upon lege-age woman walked into Subway wear- returning an hour and a half later, she found ing a black hoodie and black gloves. Her the word "dick" keyed into the driver's side face was painted red, with black on her eyes door, according to a police report. Police and lips and a white cross painted on each have no suspects. cheek, according to a police report. '•-. V -. " '•' ' . -'• *."'" ' * •./{''•€?< She demanded the money in the till and A more obscene text threatened the employee behind the counA student received an obscene text mester with a knife. She was also waving a dol- sage embedded with live video during his lar bill with the words "give me the money" class Tuesday evening. The video showed scrawled on it. a naked female engaging in sexual activity. After she got the store's money, she left Police have a source pinned with the mesthe dollar bill behind and ran out the door sage, but would not disclose who sent it, to a small four-door car waiting for her in said Capt. Lynn Mitchell. the parking lot. It was last seen speeding The student received a similar video mesnorthbound on 1300 East. sage a few months ago, but didn't report it Salt Lake Police have a few suspects. to campus police until Tuesday, "(It's) all a matter of catching them," said Detective Thomas Flores. . . Compiled by Michael McFall >- LUKE ISlEY/ThttteilfUtahChtomte TAY CLASSY, UTAH. * I I j • ' j GHANA continued from Page 1 trained to look for early warning signs of cervical and breast cancer, physician assistants do not have enough time to learn. The program will give assistants the expertise they need to help men, women and children in rural communities in Ghana. "Plans are on the way to scale up.the numbers of people trained," said E. T. Adjase, a doctor and director of the Rural Health Training School in Ghana. "(We hope) to have 200 more assistants trained by Jeers and boos can motivate a visiting team. Save the noise for the Utes. 2010." novcmBCR 11 7.30pm ft1.- •mm Ginn nncnnu£R 2006 GOID meoniUT •m~ "rock /olid technique... with /corching ferocity..." (Int'l Record Review) SHOW OUR OPPONENTS WHAT GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IS ALL ABOUT. U T H E UNIVERSITY OF UTAH uiuiui.orUiH.org (888.451.IIRTI) nonunion $15 jTUDEnn n o Gina Bach- info: uiuiui.bciehQuer.com auer U medical personnel will be sent to Ghana in June 2009 to begin screening. They are still in the process of securing funds to pay for screening, medical equipment and travel costs. "We're working on some grants right now," Miniclier said. The initiative includes plans to help the Ghanaian Ministry of Health establish funds to continue testing for different types of cancer. "Our ultimate hope is that within three or four years, midwives and physician assistants will be trained and they'll be able to train others," Miniclier said. l.groves@chronicle.utah.edu t*m&£Mk real ndws I. : ^ • ' . • ; < . . • • • • • • v . in real time U.S.ARMY Must be U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. No experience necessary. We will train. Good pay, excellent benefits, education opportunities. Age 17 to 42. Enlistment Bonuses available if qualified. Earn up to $43,000 towards your education while serving part-time. For more information, call SFC Ward at (801) 487-8686 or (801) 487-8687 • |