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ytowiHppmgtoSOdnycta Synopsis: Little change in tha waatoar pattern over too next tore days A sight increase In sublropi-ctfias too August dasort trc to 80 I lufiiOfi 9 nOrUMI TMipMMUVNa 9£1 am Valloy Almanac: On this data In 1979 Trenton’s low temperature reached 40 dogmas eciSe could pay for all foe costs lo hire Police Continued firom Page 3 governing the residents County Commissioner Brad Smith said Although a methamphetamine bust orchestrated by Preston police in March put a dent in drag trafficking die problem will not go away according to Prosecuting Attorney Jay McKenzie “It is so incredibly profitable that it just won’t stay out for very long” he said Beckstead plans to submit a request for a new deputy and raises for everyone else in the 1998-9- 9 county budget But the department is also asking towns in rural areas to contract with the county to hire another officer With a commitment to spend $20 to 25 per hour for a minimum amount of time Fryar said the law enforcement agency 1 did hit me hard” he said “He had too much respect for me” Layne said he respected everyone he boxed with "Darn near had Continued from Page 1 pendent police departments in each town Fryar said because probe to” he said otherwise he could get hurt Every once in a while a trainer would tell him an says she took foe tapes to prose- cutors because she was being asked by Ms Lewinsky to com- mit perjury in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit against Joe Murtha one of Mrs Tripp’s lawyers said that “as for Linda Tripp Anthooy Although the deputy would lawyers and I see foremost Zaccagnini in foe areas a agreed upon patrol Linda in Maryland as protecting contract the officer would still be duties one most of our important under foe jurisdiction of the shera It’s to concern significant and local not iff mayors Fryar Linda” said the county already has the equipment and infrastructure "They sometimes feel like they own the officer but that’s not true” Ftyar said County Commissioner Brad Smith encouraged county residents to contact their local officials and talk about the important issue ‘There’s a price for having the lifestyle we want” Smith said "We want community support to enhance law enforcement” It ended in 1958 because T’d won everything that I possibly could” he said “That and the fact that I had a little damage to my thinker and they recommended that I quit So I did” A lot has changed since the 1940s when Lewiston had two grocery stores and die rodeo was Mrs Tripp’s lawyers have said she was unaware that Maryland law barred secretly phone calls which may become key to their defense tape-record- In two prior civil cases in Maryland courts said there has to be a showing of reckless disre- gard of the law or significant intention to break the law A month before Mrs Ikipp in January of this year provided her secret recording of conversations with Ms Lewinsky to prosecu- tors Mrs Tripp became con- cerned her tapei might be illegal and she began seeking immunity Continued from Page 1 Utah is considered to remain in its natural state respondents by a began boxing in earnest there Tripp over the weekend that the grand jury has been asking a lot of questions and that Stair is mov- that occupied Japan in 1947 He Continued from Page 1 her spokesman Philip Coughter said “We don’t think she needs to turn around her image The truth will reconstitute Linda’s image” Her son Ryan accompanied her to die courthouse Coughter says he doesn't know whether this grand jury appearance will be her last in the investigation of possible perjury obstruction and witness tampering Charles Bakaly a spokesman for prosecutor Kenneth Starr said ing the probe along as quickly as possible Mrs Tripp spent last Tuesday and Thursday testifying in day- long grand jury sessions The probe was triggered by Mrs Tripp's 20 hours of secretly recorded phone calls with Ms Lewinsky in which the former intern confided an alleged sexual relationship with Resident Clinton Starr is looking into whether Clinton or presidential confidant Vernon Jordan who tried to arrange a job for Ms Lewinsky and found a lawyer for her tried to persuade the former White House intern to lie in foe Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit against the president Americans have an unfavorable view of both Mrs Tripp and Ms e Lewinsky according to a CNN-Tim- poll released Thursday It said 52 percent have an unfavorable view of Mrs Tripp while only 12 percent have a favorable view ami 36 percent were unfamiliar with her The poD based on a survey of 1024 adults June 30 and July 1 also said 69 percent had an unfa- vorable view of Ms Lewinsky and only 12 percent a favorable view J Let us help you with awards for your sporting event or reunion! 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Mrs Tripp began making the tape recordings last fall at the suggestion of New York book agent Lucianne Goldberg who said today that ”1 asked a couple of people and they said it was OK to tape in Maryland They were thinking federal law not state tion with Mrs Tripp in which Goldberg told Mrs Tripp that “You are OK in Maryland” to engage in phone calls Goldberg said that Mrs Tripp's response on the tape is “silence” At a federal courthouse here meantime Mrs Tripp returned for another appearance presum- tape-recordi- ng ably to provide the grand jury a detailed account of her contact with Ms Lewinsky Though polls show that most Americans have an unfavorable view of Mrs Tripp her spokesman Philip Coughter said “We don’t think she needs to turn around her image The truth will reconstitute Linda's image” Her son Ryan accompanied her to foe courthouse Coughter says he doesn’t know whether this grand jury appearance will be her last in the inves- Z3 Starr is looking into whether ftintnn gf presidential Vernon Jordan who tried to arrange a job for Ms Lewinsky and found a lawyer for her tried to persuade the former White House intern to lie in the Paula Jones eexoel tuysiment lawsuit against the president Americans have an unfavorable view of both Mis Tripp and Ms Lewinsky according to a CNN-Ti- me poll released Thursday It said 52 percent have an unfavorable view of Mrs Tnpp while only 12 percent have a favorable view and 36 percent were unfamiliar with bet The poO based on a survey of 1024 adults June 30 and July 1 also said 69 percent had an unfa- Charles Bakaly a spokesman for prosecutor Kenneth Stan said over foe weekend that foe grand jury has been asking a lot of questions and fote'Stare is moving the probe along as quickly as possible Mis Tripp spent last Tuesday and Thursday testifying in daylong grand jury sessions The probe was triggered by Mrs Tripp’s 20 hours of secretly recorded phone calls with Ms Lewinsky in which the former vorable view of Ms Lewinsky and only 12 percent a favorable view The poll had a margin of sampling error of plus or mums 3 percentage points V 4 claims of Pakistani nuclear scientist said last week he had fled to foe United States in search of political asylum to 6Ki said protest Pakistan's slleged plsns to had discussed a Jeff Hartley a spokesman for nuclear attack ou India a departpre-empti- who Rep Chris Cannon is trying to resolve a wilderness ah ve ment official said today The official asking not to be identified said foe department's region said wilderness should skepticism about the Pakistani not be the only choice consid- Iftikhar Khan Chaudhary tracks ered that the BLM has other desclosely with that of independent scientists who have interviewed ignations that could strike a him balance between preservation and It is fairly dear that Khan is not development who he said he was foe official The Wirthlin survey was con- said 9 ducted June Khan who claimed to be a using a random sampling of 401 adults in Utah Margin of error is plus or minus 49 percent A poll released in May 1995 by groups found 64 Utah residents sur- Continued from Page I of percent veyed favored designation of that had violated the more than 2 million acres of law the Times reported in wilderness today’s editions But state offiA poll released in the same cials said they would probably week by opponents concluded discover violations when they that only 34 percent of residents investigated complaints or consurveyed favored more than 2 ducted routine examinations of insurers’ practices million acres of wilderness debtee over foe San Rafael Swell 26-2- Health ss carry out a nuclear strike But doubts about his story have been rife since he first told iL Rank von Hippel of the antinuclear Federation of American Scientists told The Washington Post he and several associates interviewed Khan for an hour Monday “Everything wm wrong” von Hippel told the Post rile doesn’t know foe most elementary facts about whte a nuclear reactor is” vvfhe ReinrLi FOnHCIOErHL i mow FAST "-- —71 ! t’ u? Vi15 'f ' 'S-- t I oixon & EASY If 4JH We’ll test drive on your ' " V Engraving wwwRecspeccom cuouor intent confided an alleged sexual relationship with President Qin- - of foe Utah Association of Counties which once supported a wilderness proposal of about 1 millioe acres was skeptical “I have a hard time believing that when Utahns understand all WASHINGTON (AP) — The the nuances of wilderness 74 State has strong percent will want more of that doubts Department about claims by a Pakrestrictive land management” he istani man that Pakistani Certificates Check us out at our new website Call 563-916- 4 or 753-240- 3 for more info Mur naouor -- law” Mrs Goldberg said tigation of possible perjury “I live in a state (New York) obstruction and witness tamperwhere it’s OK to tape” said ing Goldberg “I checked around and got bad advice” Goldberg says she has custody of a tape recanting of a conversa- a £ia 13 E3 CQI US doubts nuclear Wild the biggest event in the town's 74 percent margin said they Fourth of July celebrations In favor designating all 40 percent those days Layne had a hard as wilderness time affording a ticket to go as a The survey “confirms that peospectator this year he was welare concerned about losing ple comed back as a hometown hero open space and want to see But the fighter has still more plans and he advised what's left protected” said Mike one of his young fans to be Matz director of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance watching for him “I’m making a Mark Walsh associate director comeback next year” he said opponent didn’t know how to throw a punch but he found out different in the ring — either that he joked or someone switched opponents on him From sparring in Lewiston Layne went on join the US Army and was with the troops El K Mrs Tripp from prosecution Inquiry much cheaper than funding inde- and soon after returning to Utah in 1948 he began his professional Boxer Continued from Page someone specifically for patrolling the remote areas of Ftimklin County This would be H L ‘ ’f X ilU 14't t (MCRffFORAFREEDEM) cm your lawn - anywhere in Cache Valley! 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