Show 015® Ih Two W®15 dead Bus driver may have fallen asleep police say CRAIG Colo (AP) — The driver way as it began to leave the right side of the road according to Eitel An alert driver’s normal reaction an infant from Pennsylvania may would be to the brakes or have fallen asleep at the wheel the steer to the leftapply he said But invesColorado State Patrol said Wednesfound no skid marks at the tigators day point the bus left the road Eitel that a neighbor’s roof had landed on the front indicates the driver said there was no evidence of “Evidence lawn of her house on the city’s outskirts was inattentive and possibly asleep equipment failure — such as a Early damage reports indicate the storm at the wheel” said Lt Ed Eitel blown tire — that could have which struck at 3:40 pm ripped off roofs in head of the team investigating caused the crash several Boise-are- a neighborhoods The patrol said the bus went off Tuesday’s accident near Yampa Visibility was reduced by blowing dust au- that also injured the other 40 per- the right side of the road for 336 thorities said causing numerous traffic acci- sons on the bus feet hit an access road then flew dents The high winds they said shattered through the air for 87 feet It then If the patrol’s preliminary find- ran another 550 feet before crosplate glass windows at downtown businesses Early estimates placed damage costs at more ing is confirmed Eitel said a sing back across the highway and than $1 million charge of careless driving will be rolled another 550 feet before stop-in- g filed on its wheels in a barrow ditch against driver Robert Davis The Boise Police Department reported that 29 who was reported in good condiEitel said Davis told them from city county and state law enforcement agen- tion Counat Routt the Wednesday his to all officers available cies had dispatched hospital bed that he doesn’t Memorial Hospital with back remember what happened until the respond accidents and help clear traffic snarls ty injuries bus struck the access road The created by fallen power lines An Idaho Power Co dispatcher said the broInvestigators found no evidence lapse in memory also indicates the ken lines caused power outages covering more that Davis had attempted to brake driver may have been asleep the or steer the bus back on the high trooper said than half of Boise of the Trailways bus that crashed off a road and killed high-count- Fierce storm pounds Boise BOISE Idaho (AP) — A fierce sudden thunderstorm rampaged through the Boise area Wednesday toppling trees snapping power lines and killing at least two people authorities said The Boise Fire Department rescued at least three children from the Boise River and crews were working desperately to retrieve another from beneath a bridge at the city’s Municipal Park a dispatcher said Meanwhile the Ada County Sheriff’s Office said at least two people were killed in a storm-relate- d traffic accident The dispatcher said no further details were available St Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and St Luke’s Hospital here both reported that power had been lost and emergency generators had been switched on Debbie Steele nursing supervisor at St Luke’s said her husband told her by telephone ry Standard-Examin- 1982 August 12 Thursday er 7B Accused escapee held MISSOULA Mont (AP) — A man accused of escaping from a Utah jail was being held in the Missoula County Jail Wednesday in lieu of $200000 bond pending extradition by Utah authorities according to the Missoula County sheriff’s department A man identified as Jake Poteet 39 was warrant arrested on a Sheriff Missoula County Tuesday evening by several Froelich and deputies said Raymond Detective Michael McMeekin ce fugitive-from-justi- IMPROVE YOUR DIETIMPROVE ?WSHOW YOUR HEALTH LE T YOU HOW!) US NUTRITION CENTER 952 28th St 399-026- 0 NUTRITION CENTER 3427 Riverdale Rd 393-779- 0 m Fashion Men’s Sportswear Knit shirts 1199-129- 9 to SI 8 on the court short sleeve summer knits assorted seasonal colors in A Reg in (515 517) Jantzen and Izod save 25 tennis and at great savings in assorted styles and colors B Your favorite swimwear now Summer slacks 20-2- off 5 C Reg to $32 cool poplins linens pincords and lightweight fancies in the colors of the season Assorted sizes Duck slacks 1999 D Reg $28 for walking around yachting or just the park coor- dinating belt Assorted sizes for men in colors of summer Fashion Men’s Furnishings Interwoven socks 220-28- 0 E 275-35-0 Reg a pair entire now 20 off Includes dress casual and sport styles in anklets mid-ca- lf and stock is hi-ri- se One size fits all (516) Diplomat robes 2999 Reg $45 48" kimono in rich velour In solid colors and contrasting sleeve band combinations One size fits all men F Munsingwear 20 Basic save G cottonpoly "Kangaroo" white briefs and undershirts Reg 975 3-pa- ck briefs 30-4- 4 780 Reg 1 175 3-pa- ck Reg 1 175 3-pa- ck S--Xl 940 V-nec- ks S-X- L 940 Shop weekdays 10-- 9 Saturday 10-- 6 Closed Sunday |