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Show Al6 ___ The Salt Lake Tribune NATION Wednesday, September 24, 1997 Montana Front Off-Limits to Energy Leasing E WASHINGTONPOST ENVER — The US. Forest e on Tuesday placed Mon- s Rocky Mountain Front off. to future oil and gas leasa bitter. two-decade energy interests nvironmentalists over the 3 intersection of Juntains often reAmerica’s Seren- cause of the sheer size and threatenedgrizzly bears andsome ssteapsanenGirl, Black Lipstick Get Day in Court neta y begunby con issuedlast year hailed Tuesday’s decision as one of the Clinton's administration's most significant conservation initiatives. But officials from the oil and gas industry, which sought to ex- Clark Forest supervisor Gloria Flora said her decision reflected both overwhelming public sentiment and the admonition of Gifford Pinchot, the father of the Forest Service, to manageforests environmental impact statement, would have permitted leasing with tight restrictions in threediscrete areas of the front, and possible long-distance drilling along a one-mile strip on the Front’s lipstick that landed her parents before a judgein thefirst place. Mike and Connie Chapman were accused of teacher abuse after theyprotested Karla’s suspension last November from Runyon for the greatest public good “The Rocky Mountain Front is eastern boundary from private lands outside the forest Elementary School for refusing to change her shade of makeup. mammals — environmentalists ploit potential vast gas reserves underlying Montana's so-called “thrust belt.” accused the Forest Glacier National Park, Lewis and a unique area,” said Flo Service of capitulating to public news conferencein Great Falls, Mont. “‘It requires special attention.” Announcing the prohibition on lished Tuesday by the Lewis and 48 states and home to That preliminary ruling, adraft 2 pressure and turning its back on development of an important do- mestic sources of natural gas. liminary ruling EEE DSSOCEATED ERESS, front that extends fromjust north of Helenato the southerntip of character of the Rocky ower ion and goes of the nation’s biggest herds of elk. bighorn sheep and other ain Front — a gateway to rhaps the most biologically im- rant wilderness complex in the ive during the newoil andgas leasing along the The record of decision pub- The preliminary plan was re- garded as too pro-developmentby about 80 percent of the several thousand people who commented PIKEVILLE, Ky. — Karla Chapman showed up in court Tuesday wearing the same black Karla,then 13, gained interna- tional attention when Principal Rosa Wolfe declared her lipstick a distraction and told her to school. Karla, now 14, missed a month of classes and reportedly attempt- ed suicide before transferring to a School where she was allowed to wear black lipstick. Karla took the day off from schoolto attend court as a jury Was picked in her parent'strial. Testimonyis due to begin today. The father also is charged with terroristic threatening and failing to makehis daughtergoto school. The stepmother faces a harassment charge. If convicted, Chapman faces up onit. They demanded a prohibi- changeit. Her leather-clad father to 2 years in prison, while his wife tion on energy development and stepmother protested at the faces a year and three months. ) inch sturdy, durable -just like a women Ariat A. “Seville” Casualslip-on bootie with side elastic goring. Ariat's advanced torque stability system for added comfort. In black. 130.00. Cole Haan’ B. “Kirstin” * Casual lace-up bootie -with detail stitching. Glove-soft Waterproof leather upper. in molasses. 168.00. poe C..“Bronson” Casualslip-on bootie with side elastic goring. Hand burnishedItalian leather. In saddle tan. 155.00. E Timberland D. “Nell” Ruggedlace-up boat, Madewith premium fullgrain leather upper. In black and brown. 110.00. E. “Marlena” Ruggedlace-up boot with premium full-grain waterproof leather upper. In dark brown. 150.00. All shoes available in sizes 5%4-10M. to Win: _ Five free English-styla.riding lessons with any regular-price © Ariat purchase, _ : “Lessonsgive by world-renowned , ‘riding instructor ' : Robin Sundin, 8 : 4 ; * GRAND OPENING ¥ ' Shop Monday-Saturday 10-9 and Sunday 12-6 at all Dillard's locations. We welcgre yourDillard's Credit Card, The Americar rr ‘a i Visit our Web Site: http:Avww.dillards.com * Card, Dinors Club International, Masiorgrd® Visa® and TheDiscover Card TODAY } » f |