Herald Journal, The (Newspaper) - May 5, 2007, Logan, Utah Herald Journal 125 May 2007 Daily Newspaper BATTLE OF THE CATS Sky View soccer team knocks off Woods Cross B1 CULTURAL DIVERSITY Woodruff Elementary hosts Family Heritage Celebration A3 Utah 2007 Weather High 52 Low 34 Slight chance of snow Update Hilton People Paris Hilton gets jail for violating probation terms LOS ANGELES AP A judge sentenced Paris Hilton to 45 days in jail Friday for violating her proba putting the brakes on the hotel heiress famous high who parlayed her name and relentless partying into worldwide must go to jail on June 5 and she will not be allowed any work use of an alternative jail or any electronic monitor ing in lieu of Superior Court Judge Michael Sauer ruled after a The judge ruled that she was in violation of the terms of her proba tion in an reckless driving Im very sorry and from now on Im going to pay complete attention to Im sorry and I did not do it on purpose at she told the judge before he announced the sen She was then ordered to report to a womens jail in suburban Lynwood on the set date or face 90 days behind As a city prosecutor said dur ing closing arguments that Hilton deserved jail Hiltons When the judge Kathy Hilton then blurted out May I have your autograph Paris Hilton was among a series of witnesses who took the stand during the She maintained she was unaware her license was suspended and thought she was allowed to drive for work Hilton arrived at the courthouse 10 minutes after the scheduled start time of the Quick read Week in History May 612 May 6 In the Ger man dirigible Hindenburg burned and crashed in killing 35 of the 97 people on board and a Navy crewman on the May 7 In Seattle Slew won the Ken tucky the first of his Triple Crown May 8 In President Truman announced in a radio address that World War II had ended in In Atlanta pharmacist John Pemberton invented the flavor syrup for May 9 In a cartoon in Benjamin Franklins Pennsylvania Gazette showed a snake cut into each part representing an American colony the caption Join or May 10 In a golden spike was driven at marking the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the United Index Rocky bump heads Conservative radio liberal mayor clash over White House SALT LAKE CITY AP The activist mayor of Utahs largest city and talk show host Sean Hannity traded barbs Friday in front of nearly debating the war in Iraq and whether President Bush should be We are in the midst of a illegal war of aggres sion in which this nation was led by a disastrous Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky a said during the debate for charity at the University of The invasion and occupation of Iraq has been unpro and We attacked a nation that posed no threat to our security and now the United States is an occupying Anderson and Han Hannity were each given 30 minutes to make a presentation supporting their positions on the two topics of Andersons presenta tion included docu ments and videos outlining his Hannity focused his speech on criticizing Theyre hurt ing hurting theyre undermining what it is were trying to he Hannity also called Anderson a Anderson hypocrite for not calling for John to be removed from office because Kerry voted to authorize the If Rocky Anderson will not be equally honest and open and criticize the very same people that made the very same its not George Bush who should be impeached or removed from Its your Hannity Following their See CLASH on AS Valley bests and worsts you can argue about Things we wish were still here Xt Much like everywhere times used to be more simple around Years in the days before Cache growling about mandatory global warming and whether a new WalMart should be people faced problems like wondering how much rain the next storm would Its easy for one to Oh for the good old how we wish they were here But its not as easy to bring the good old days We remem ber some of the things from Cache Valleys past that symbolized the good old Last month The Her ald Journal asked readers to nominate things they wished were still We received more than 200 nominations of old restau hangouts and many of which hold a special place in the hearts of all longtime Cache Valley For we present a list of 10 things that we think everyone would love to have back in plunge groceries The Beanery Cost Drug Royal Bakery Nativity scene I Petes There was nothing quite like a warm spud nut from one reader wrote on The Her ald Journals Web Chances anyone who ever had a fresh out of the oven from Petes can remember the taste of the delicacy at the first mention of the business that started in an old bowling alley A label from the former Petes shop in at 200 North and Main but later moved to its location of 23 years on south The shop later abandoned its shack with two six stools and a when it moved to the north end of where Papa Kelseys and Henry is Petes closed for good in 1996 after 50 years in Locals who grew up in the American Grail t ti era will always remember cruising with the southend turnaround being at Courtesy Darin Smith The Bird in the HJ file photo Tabernacle Nativity Courtesy Joy Dougherty A corner grocery in downtown Preston Courtesy Penny Bagley Petes south locale emissions a problem A report last year graded states for tailpipe emissions of which can cause toxic hot spots pockets of higher exposure for children in or near California and Washington state are doing the most to rectify the soot pollution report card grades D worst Children breathing in pollutants while riding on outdated buses SOURCE Union ol Concerned Scientists AP The Associated Press Day in and day children across the are riding to school on aging breathing what some activists say is a dangerous brew of pollutants up to five times dirtier than the air It is a situation that Congress and many states have sought to fix in recent In in 2005 federal lawmakers passed a mea sure to replace or retrofit the dirtiest diesel engines across the But little has been Around the state officials are strug gling to find the money to carry out clean school bus And Congress has yet to deliver on the SI billion it promised over five years to help states clean up diesel including school 1 think at one time or another all our kids are going to be on a bus breathing that harm ful and that should bother said Karen a mother oI four boys who have ridden In the big scheme of it doesnt seem to be that to to retrofit Breathing high concentrations of diesel emissions known as particulates can cause minor ailments such as wheezing and But studies have also found the contaminants can do more serious Recent studies by the Environmental Protection Agency and other groups link the emissions to asthma and lung Two types of filters are available to reduce the most dangerous emissions on older See BUSES on AS