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Show B2 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Sunday US WEST,Union Report Progressin Strike Talks FOR THE RECORD were STILL CRITICAL 23-year-old man remained ix critical ion Saturday after i suffered second- and th 2 Big sticking points as well as minor issues On table burns over 60 percent « Friday whenanexplosio South Salt Lake propane ators iD severalstates Leo Garcia was working satch Propane, 201 W. 2 wu DE NVER — Union and US when the blast ripped throughthe companyat 3:44 p.m. ritictzed for delays in meeting serviee requests. Some union members were feeling the heat. too, and talked of looking for temporary jobs. More than 34,000 union mem- CARS DAMAGED bers, including technicians, oper- Roy police were tt nd customer-sales repre. in 13 states, went on mine whopainted ob: racial remarks on approxi 30 cars and an Americanflag on a city expect them espect oe aS WESa spokesmanJerry Asked 0Dif Gig’ Brown. points were street early Saturday morning. Officers estimate the vandalism occurred between 2 a.m. and 7 am. Brownsaid. on 5750 South, between 2550 Wi and 2675 West, said RoypoliceSgt could call encour Danny La The Salt Lake Tribune r issues also Ellingsonsaid werebeingdiscussed which expe Not Just a Walk in the Park where it went throughatrampoline chain-link fencebeforeit fi nally cametorest, said Salt Lake dite a abe to work if disputes health benefit disputes are The company, meantime, THE SALT Creek Village in Kane County LAKE TRIBUNE their senior year of h test when it drifted off the right side of The pair will hit the the road. “It appears that alcohol is a contributing factor in this acci Hills high schools respectively next with perfect scores of way Patrol Trooper Douglas B. stacks of flyers from universities across the country, Goof off dur ing senior year? Not these two. Both plan on afull schedule of ing his seatbelt.” said Utah High Mc(leve 36 Friday night when he was struck by ing. Nichols just finished Jane Eyre in preparation for his AP LakeCity street. Police have not English class. released the man’s name because they have been unableto notify his ly science fiction. apparel ntly jaywalkin For prize the line: press (208) Taina 334-4656. Matheson, Elizabeth Dowell and Joseph Cooper Tyler Nichols perfect score on ACT grocery store during school last thorium in the soil senior year without a job so he can spend m re time studying. OF ull the colleges and universities 1 has looked into. helikes the nphasis on humanities at Saint Johnis Colles Nichols squeezes study time be- element that moves easily into the air or water, and sufficiently high levels have been linked to lung cancer Bishop saidthat sincethe mid to Jate 1960s the U.S, Geological wants to attend Brigham Young Noillness in the Beaver area eee ? Christ of Latter-day Saints. He University after graduation ay other agency, Bishop said there,” he said icla, ad but under F has been reported to the EPA or l've just always wanted to go This is something people Nebraska, Sec US WESTworkers in Montana belong to the International Broth: which is negotiating a separate contract with US WEST If peoplespendafair amount of timein their basement — if they have bedrooms, living rooms 01 family rooms down there — they probably should test to see whal the levels are. Testing is needed because ra don can Ge % 26 L, migrate through the ground in cracks or pipe entry Ways in buildings, which makes a basement of a homeaneasy ta get, Bishop said The Beaver Basin encompasse nearly 160 square miles in st ern Beaver County. A natural de pression in the basinfloor, called basin fill, is madeupof sediments from voleani¢ rocks and other rocks that have a high uraniur content This basin fill deposit is charac terized by moderate to high soi permeability. Ground water depth is greater than 10feet iy most of the region, andthearea enclosed mountains that als have high uranium levels. This latest report was sparked by a 1988statewideindoor rador survey by the state Divisionof Ra diation Control. Thedivision san pled one building in Beaver thu! hada high indoor radon cou tration value, Bishop said Since that time the survey hi studied nineareas ofthe state ranging from LogantoSt. Georg that the DEQ identified problematic Pocdee teikoewacom aC:meri OUARoanea) Loan Amount 3B | Q North erhood of Electrical Workers 360 5,000 $ 40,000 $ 183.2 $ $ 65.000 $ 4764 $ 238.77 788.29 SALT LAKE CITY 53) Also offices in thestates of: Anzurva. DanTripp 20 mos. APR 8. $ 303,19 485.10 1 (Ce Mexico, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. home improvements or any purpose.” Ai oh mas tee asenty Wf«S New Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, “Callifyouneed cashforbill consolidation, i Celebrating 8 Years of pCett Fine yeltd Systems. i aponnecin of the basin area. It is a naturally occurring ad. Hawkins reads with his fameven if the books are targeted serious student is a regular teen-ager Heis studious, but he’s quite normal, He's always near the top in math, but sometimes he laughs about math nerds,” shesaid Hawkins workedat a Kaysville posted perfect scores. product of decaying uranium or year, but hupes to get through his the Mc also Radon gas is a radioactive by Survey had been studying radon Hawkins’ mother mits her son is sma year, three other Utahstudents Levels in the area are well above those considered a health risk by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency tPA]. he said jeyels in theareaafter "high inci dents of lung cancer in uranium miners were reported to the We read The Secret Garden. it ceived perfect scores, Harlier this port tween his work as assistant man- was pretty good. Weread The Lit Je Prince, more for them thanfor anybody, but it was ( he said school graduating class of was 21 the 1.7 million students who the test this year, Hayden 70 students nationwide re thestate, said Charles Bishop, a geologist and the author of there. e multiple choiceis just fun.” ager at a West Jordan juicestore. "he money. hesaid, will be used for his education and to fund a n mission for Phe Church of Jesus ily, mostly toward his little sisters. erage test score for the national corded levels of indoor radon in a T showedthehighest re took ca’ ilus and physics andgot someBs Nichols said. Both boys sing in their schools’ apella chuirs and read, read spokesman Kelly Hayden, the av information school in the first place aftertests Nichols Hawkins has 4 4.0 grade point ay erage and Nichols is close behind. I used to get straight As, then I exams in English, mathematics reading and science reasoning Vests are scored from 1 to a top scoreof 36, and according to ACT time it doesn’t hurt to do well in ollege freshmen. It consists of winning numbers and ainounts players can call Idaho Lottery’s Of col percent of America’s incom: high 1997 Of took said he said. voicing a notionthat loathing The ACT {once called the American College Testing Program, but now known formally by its initials) is given to nearly 60 winning numbers in Idaho at Nichols y their love of read Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska’s Wild Card lottery were Hawkins en- likely will confound those who ap: proach test days with fear and helped on thetest The winnit numbers drawn Saturday uight in ldaho's Powerball lottery worth $12 million were 13, 14, 18. 29 and 31 POWERBALL; 23 unavailable fun,” Utah Department of Environmen tal Quality a potential hot spot bot ts on tests. The AUT, he played Nichols, on the other hand doesn't remember what he was doingthe night beforethetest. He king them The multiple choice is just s Orson Scott Card: Haw s Ray Bradbury LOTTERY relaxation Thebasin was identified by the Nothing eases stress like bas ketball.”” he said boys a passion for reading. pat 9758, sod Roadat 11:44 p.n when s hit, said Salt Lake City Police Lt Sandra Urey. “I he driver of the truck even victim she said Utah Geological Survey basketball (didn't like it,” he said But that is rare. Both family in Central America, The The For Hawkins sures good r night before the and have spent the summer pref a pickup truck as hecrossed a Salt man \ classes and reviewing study pack. ets included in the test registra: tion packets. advanced placement ¢ PEDESTRIAN DEATH A 49-year-old man was killed cording to a new report by the test as juniors and preparedfor it by ing advanced placement week dent, and Mr. Loman wasnot wear- hazard potential in the state, ac scored 30 or 31 Nichols and Hawkins took the books at Davis and Copper mers in Arizona, Colorado. Idaho, lowa, Montana, Minnesota should be aware of,” Bishopsaid THE ASSOCIATE The Beaver Basin area has one ofthe highestlevels of radon gas I was actually surprised,” he said. “lL thought maybe I had Nicholas Hawkins and Tyler Nichols have some enviable am munition for their future education — perfect scores on the ACT T would end Mondayif they stay off the job, US WEST hasabout 25 million State Environmental Officials Warn Beaver BasinIs a Hot Spot for Radon den said Tell that to Nichols into — Hes ading ts un der increasing pressure from Thehighest scores often come from the younger students,” Hay- BY HILARY GROUTAGE KAYSVILLE set tled Pair of Utah High School Seniors Ace theACT ROLEONER DEATH a plan to ormance. and ay About four dozen volunteers turned out Saturday in Sugar House Park for a walkathon to raise money for Parkinson's disease research. Volunteer Leilani Evans handed the walkers tickets for tosses at a dartboard and chancesto winprizes for each lap of the course they completed County Sheriff's Lt. Leslee Collins. A 34 year-old man waskilledin jay morning after his down a 200-foot hill y Keith Loman wasdriving his 1986 Ford pickup on State Road 14, just a few miles east of Duck they would provide re coverage for striking ‘s whohave been told their val insurance through US “I think ne CWA sa That would be correct. It's good that they are meeti s were Brownsaid Friday's the first to produce psults he INJURED IN ROLLOVER A 37-ve manwas listed in critical « a front yar ugh a wooden fence. 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