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Show 1 A2 Fags THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, November IS, 1951 Baker visit unlikely to produce changes in China - WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary of State James A. Baker's forthcoming visit to China will give ft symbolic boost to the Beijing government, but it isn't likely to produce any dramatic return gesture from the communist regime. r Before his stop in the Chinese capital, Baker will visit Japan and Korea, two' nations disappointed (Continued from Page Al) the ethics report "will very likely be critical of the bank and (its) practices, not of individual members" and that "bounced checks will not be an ethical violation. " The investigation was begun last month by an ethics subcommittee Of three Democrats and three Republicans. The investigation was res qrdered by a House-approved iANCTIONS: (Continued from Page Al) slderation of using force to end the fighting that has defied 12 EC ceasefires. " "You are too far ahead of the process," Bush said at a news conference. The economic sanctions imposed Friday by the EC suspended sr series of trade and tariff agreements and barred Yugoslavia from amending meetings designed to foster cooperation. J; A U.S. official, speaking on (Continued from Page Al) (Continued from Page Al) Several thousand members and more than 500 "neighborhood Chairmen." The book and the organization will now be integral parts of the Eyre campaign. Eyre's book and citizen movement have been criticized by the Utah Independent Party as a manipulation of voters. Eyre's response is that if winning support by Writing about and discussion speZ cific ideas and issues is manipulation, then campaigns need more of It. Air Quality The following information is tak-jp- n from the Wasatch Front air pollution report compiled by the Utah Division of Air Quality. The complete report is available by telephone 373-956- 0. Conditions as ere as follows: of 8 a.m. Saturday Residential Areas C OJTAH COUNTY 3alt Lake moderate moderate good iSVeber i Downtown Areas moderate moderate good iPROVO .alt Lake Hpgden ? Overall Air Clarity The air quality for today was in most areas along the .moderate rlWasatch Front, due to particulates. C Outlook The forecast is for slightly f pollution levels. The cleawith a slighring index was 1 ,000 trend. tly decreasing Friday's Highs ?Jorth Provo oz na co 44 North Provo good 50 pa good jLindon co 89 Provo moderate The Scale v ID-5- good air; 0 51-10- 0 moderate; unhealthful; 200-29- 9 very runhcalthfui: 300 and above hazardous. Abbreviations I ;co carbon monoxide 'joi ozone sulfur dioxide so particulates pa :j01-19- 9 - ' non-accou- nt The investigation followed a Note The Utah County residential area Steading is taken from the Lindon rrionitoring station. J The State of Utah has identified $ie following as primary sources of Jpollutants in Utah County: co vehicles and gas vaehicles; oz pors; and pa heavy industry. huge trade surpluses with the United States. Combined, the two account for 85 percent of the $49, billion U.S. trade deficit for the first eight months of this year. Baker will be the highest ranking U.S. official to visit Beijing since the bloody crackdown of demonstrators in Tian- anmen Square in June 1989. The visit, eagerly sought by the condition of anonymity, said the United States, in lining up with the Europeans, would not suspend huwar-tor- n Bush, in a speech to EC leaders and officials at a luncheon in the Binnenholf, the Netherlands parliament building, said there was no place for "old animosities in the new Europe." "We must stand guard against nationalism of a more sinister sort: One that feeds on stale prejudices, teaches people intolerance, suspicion, and even racism and antisem-itism- ," he said. votes of the past 10 years, showed that 53. 1 1 percent of the Salt Lake County voters in the old 2nd District went Democratic, while only 48.85 percent of the voters in the Salt Lake County areas in the new 2nd District voted Democratic. The Salt Lake County voting areas in the old 3rd District went 35.78 percent Democratic while 54.97 percent of the Salt Lake County voters given to the new 3rd District have gone Democratic. But Roberts said that still doesn't help Mr. Orton much. Eyre has joked that he will manage his campaign and the book will be the candidate. It contains specific proposals for the 90s in educa- tion, transportation, crime and safety, economic development, taxes and seven other areas. "I believe that the public is ready for clean, fresh approaches and a campaign that engages rather than insults people's intelligence." He said if he is right, he will win; if he loses, he will walk away with no regrets, knowing that the public wasn't ready for the approaches he put forward, he said. He said he expects to stress two of the key themes in his book. One is innovative alternatives to the model of govern- ment. He believes Utah's large families, low incomes and high taxes are a formula for disaster SAVE EVERYDAY OF THE WEEK! 13M NORTH FREEDOM BLVD., PROVO 8S0 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO 758 East 430 South, SprfogvsHe WE ADD ONLY 10 TO THESE FRiCES totaled $1,000 or more, the GAO said. 1989 through June 1990, there were 8,331 checks written on insufficient funds at the members' bank. The bank imposed none of the financial penalties charged average consumers who write bad checks, covering the deficiencies instead from other members accounts. There were 134 account holders who wrote 581 bad checks that ETtfSlT The rubber checks had their first political impact last week in the Kentucky governor's race. Rep. I Larry Hopkins, the Republican (Continued from Page Al) now we're sitting at almost 600," Larsson said. "We'll increase as the vegetation gets better. If the vegetation looks like it will handle up to 700 animals on a year-roubasis, we'll up it to that. ' ' Larsson noted the weights overall, for both sexes, are up from last year. "We've got a lot of yearling heifer calves that have gained a lot of weight, like double," he said. "The sooner we can get a two-yeright to 600 pounds the more apt she is to get pregnant. ' ' This year's conception rate is much higher than previous years, he said. "We should have almost double the calves next year that we had this year because of the grass," he said. Driving the bison, more commonly known as buffalo, began earlier in the week. The buffalo were corralled for a week before the examinations were conducted Friday and Saturday. "We want to make sure that the animals here are always taken care of," he said. Most scientists do not consider the bison to be a true buffalo. A social animal, bison live in large herds where bulls and cows graze together thoughout the year. The lead bull often times will defend a mother and calf from intruders. Larsson said by good management other animal species such as elk, antelope and mountain sheep could be introduced to the island. "A buffalo is about a 99 percent grazer and a 1 percent browser, while an antelope is about a 1 per- nd ar i Palace, restore Capitol Theater, build Symphony Hall, and save Hogle Zoo. He has received two presidential appoinments from Ronald Reagan and served on the staffs of two senators and two governors. He planned and managed several campaigns, including the first Senate race for Jake Garn. He was chairman of the Utah Republican Policies and Issues Committee. Three gubernatorial candidates ahead of Eyre in statewide polls this past summer and fall have all dropped out of the race, leaving even beEyre as the front-runnfore his candidacy is announced. A recent Utah poll of Utah (by the New York firm of Penn and Schoen) showed Eyre well ahead of current announced Republican candidates. A Dan Jones poll of delegates to the Utah er Republican Convention showed Eyre with the highest ratio of favorable to unfavorable opinion of ruyii qimirc Le. Florida fj Indian River, Ruby Red I!'PLES lit. C89 QSe 226-353- mm mmi FRYER BREASTS 6 La. WHOLE SALEGH efiS Li PIZZA pisi 1 22 02- .- ,a I" mm steak CHEESE AssL.LV nm WMWW TISSUE mates. laa. GRAHGE JUICE BUDGET DIMMERS Ail liiOLETS Green Giant XOTEX 39 Klcranva. BsddenDaciier. CCCXIES FROZEN YOGURT 2 Mail. nam. Prow. 1s Kstiseri Sill. .33? SaRiaasSiira. 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Utah's rated. There bison herd is triple-will be close to 90 animals sold this year. The hunt will be in December, with six animals being taken. Spot Factoring. 4 GROSS Bison this year were sold to ranches in Montana, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Que- We also cany 50TTE0 .a7QC Til. 1 58. I LBS. PEPPER! RerKl. 18. .79s 8 rli00h "I OiiiiEl J83 UFMCT.JlSllllKUl.. BAHAMAS by the revenues collected through the sale of animals and hunting permits, he said. Utahns can purchase a cow or permit through an application process with the division, he said. Will buy your Accounts Receivable for Cash and Collect for you. families and values as the foundations of our society. He stresses that government must support and vard. He has served on the boards of Ballet West, Utah Symphony, S.L. Community Services Counci and National Volunteer Center. He ran elections to expand the Salt A RM98I DIZS. tions and develop more quality jobs. The other theme is emphasis on supplement families rather than substituting for them, and that we can be united rather than divided by our basic values. Eyre's profile includes three university degrees, from Utah State University, BYU and Har- v 'kJz cent grazer and a 99 percent browser," he said, which would allow other species to cohabitate on the island. As the buffalo herd is rounded up, care is taken not to over stress the animal. "We're just tickled pink because they're fat. They're fat through November and that's unusual," he said. He noted that this year's weather played an important part to the increases in weight the buffalo experienced. "If we get good vegetation, we get good healthy animals. If we get good healthy animals, we get good reproduction. If we have a lot of reproduction, we have the opportunity to collect a lot of revenue from our sales, and we can put more revenues back into the program to reseed and create better grasses for them," Larsson said. This entire program is paid for "It's gone up from 250 and right i I- candidate, appeared to be gaining on his Democratic opponent when it was revealed that he had written 32 rubber checks at the House bank. Hopkins was trounced. UFFALO: unless we can find more creative private and voluntary sector solu- any potential candidate. House Democrats led by Rep. Dante rasceli of Florida, chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, fu- Accounting Office that from July manitarian aid to the country. Chinese, will draw sharp congresas sional criticism if Baker fails is likely to get any substantive concessions from the Chinese on trade, human rights or arms trade. have urged Baker to press the Chinese to adhere to treaties ror over findings by the General The analysis, averaging the EYRE: t olution that also will shut down the bank by year's end. The panel is to investigate: Whether lawmakers, officers or employees of the House "routinely and repeatedly" wrote rubber checks, The bank's practices with reholders; spect to The general operation of the bank, which is run by the sergeant-at-arm- s. 1992 election. within Salt Lake County, which is more politically diverse than the rest of heavily GOP Utah. Owens has maintained that the legislature cut crucial Democratic Ireas by giving the west side of the (Jaunty to Orton's 3rd District. I James Roberts, executive director of the State Democratic Com-Oitte- e, said the analysis shows the legislature gave a significant portion of the Democratic voting districts to Orton, leaving Owens with ; second among nations running more Republican areas for the OWENS: r by the abrupt cancellation of President Bush's Asian trip. Baker arrives in Tokyo on Sunday from The Hague, where he and Bush met with European Community nations to discuss trade policy. 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