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A Herald Journal Opinion piece by Scott Wyatt, Cache County attorney, explaining why he dismissed the trespassing charges against the teenagers.
No wonder our social structure is collapsing
To the editor:
After reading the article on the 30-plus teen-agers that had trespassed on private property in Logan Canyon, we felt compelled to present our view of a hitherto unspoken portion of this…
To the editor:
After reading the article on the 30-plus teen-agers that had trespassed on private property in Logan Canyon, we felt compelled to present our view of a hitherto unspoken portion of this…
Reactions from locals in the Opinion seciton of the Herald Journal discussing the aftermath of the incident at St. Anne's retreat involving trespassing legend-tripping teenagers captured by security guards.
Community response demands accountability for teenagers trespassing at St. Anne's
Opinion piece in the Herald Journal talking about the trespassing incident at St. Anne's rereat suggesting both parties at fault.
Local resident gives her perspective on the trespassing incident at St. Anne's retreat.
Trespassers need to be accountable for their actions and breaking the law should not be justified for any reason, regardless of local tradition. The caretakers response to frequent trespassing and vandalism shouldn't have been a surprise. "They got…
Herald Journal Opinion piece defends parenting of trespassing teenagers.
Herald Journal photo shows a photo of the three security guards accused of terrorizing trespassers at St. Anne's retreat.
Local resident suggests youth playing pranks on local home owners may be related to the problem of St. Anne's trespassers who were not held accountable for their actions.
Rite of passage does not justify a local tradition where the actions of trespassing and breaking the law are justified by adults who they themselves may have participated in this activity when they were younger.
Third watchman arrested on assault charges for taking part in the detention of 38 trespassing legend-trippers at St. Anne's retreat on October 10, 1997.
Reactions to the trespassing incident at St. Anne's brings out various points of view.
Cache Valley resident points the finger of blame at parents who seemingly condone behavior of trespassing teenagers and do not acknowledge any rights of the property owner.
Prosecutors add sexual assault charges to list of charges against security guards who terrorized 38 trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat.
Locals responding to the St. Anne's retreat trespassing incident giving their version of the facts.
Bench warrant was issued by court for Arthur Peasnall, one of the security guards in the St. Anne's trespassing drama.
Preliminary hearing for watchment involved in St. Anne's trespassing ordeal.
Comments circling around holding parents responsible for the actions of trespassers
Trespassing legend-trippers may still have learned their lesson. In spite of getting off easy, the impact of the experience may have had a greater impact than having the trespassing charges stick. Bruce Smith, former Herald Journal publisher, relates…
Watchmen cahrged with tying up and terrorizing 38 trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat will go to trial for their charges.
The three watchmen accused of ambushing trespassing high school students at St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon plead guilty and accept plea bargain.
Trespassing legend-trippses testify about their experience at St. Anne's retreat when they were ambushed by three watchmen.
A trial date has been set for all three watchmen accused of aggravated assaulting trespassing teenagers at St. Anne's retreat.
Early date set for trial to ensure that college and mission going teenagers will be in available.
Images featured in Cache Valley Magazine shows Pine Glenn Cove (Logan Canyon) also known as Hatch's Camp, The Nunnery, and St. Anne's Retreat.
Interviews with individuals to tell their experience legend-tripping at the "Nunnery" in Logan Canyon, and others give accounts of other paranormal experiences.
Personal narrative from interviewees who describe their experience legend-tripping at St. Anne's retreat.
Item 20 consists of a personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
Personal narrative from an individual who went up to St. Anne's retreat in Logan Canyon.
Publication created at the behest of Dr. Daryl Chase, president of Utah State University, outlining the interactions between Iran and USU for the previous 50 years.
Minutes of the Ecology Center Council, 1968-1969, including grant proposal information
Extension irrigation specialist, L.M. Winsor, meeting with a group of irrigators, 1920
O. W. Israelsen and international students attending the Irrigation Short Course at the future site of the Water Research Lab, 1953
O. W. Israelsen and international students inspecting a canal gate at the future site of the Water Research Lab, 1953
32 attendees and faculty of the Irrigation Short Course standing in front of the Old Main building at Utah State University, ca. 1950s
George Dewey Clyde looking a scale for measuring snow pack, 1930's
George Dewey Clyde and two men with an early prototype of the Utah Trackmaster, ca. 1950's
Utah Governor George Dewey Clyde viewing architectural blue prints at a construction site, probably Flaming Gorge, 1960's
Snow survey crew at Tony Grove, Logan Canyon, Utah, 1925
Dean Peterson at well west of Fillmore, Armstrong Rig., September 1919
Greenville Experiment Farm, north of the Utah State University campus in present day North Logan
Students, faculty, and irrigation canal company officals at the spillway out of Logan-Hyde Park Canal
Ardeshir Zahedi receiving an honorary degree at Utah State University