| Show - The Salt Lake Leave Former Captors Alone Uries Ex-litota- fe TH DENVER — Former hostage Tom Sutherland says he hopes the US government does not plan reprisals against his former captors because it would ciriy eaffirm the impression that people of the Middle East have of Arnericsans Sutherland who spent more than six years as a hostage until his releas4! in November said at a THE AS'4JCIATED JFP'DPJg a - cr t- -- -- ""' P DP tits vrniks pe14?-- m a EMIN110 LTTL1 1 - V '- —" - -- - a k -- The fir'J the new owner said Miller's property was auctioned off Thursday by federal marshals because Mdler and his wife Mary owed the government more than V2U0000 in back taxes Members of the Aryan Nations the Hayden Idaho-basegroup of which Miller claimed to be aligned mingled among the crowd of about 8i) people on the front steps of the Jerome County courthouse The final bid of $95000 on the property was made by Allen Noss 32 of Jerome Ploss and his wife Carrie have lived on the Miller property for five years renting one of the houses from white-supremaci- st d a I'Lrírii7- a Aatcf-1y-qz- '-- '' r- -T 89 — : 71 pro e c fr 10:!Jral 1i f):-pr- FIdPral 11:diri7 210 ?at - -' : 41" r J A4 ' Grcen in I r '1'0-:t- Ts Ad Just Mention I 1 L t4 k‘r 1 pie - 77 and ior-1-'- :1::7)427 ver Cclo --- --- -- e frc77 rrr Fe Repnrts wet-and-dr- y I - - 'bo - -- pw 04 41'P Ai I ' ' cf chaspd rr"a -0 (71 - 714 ST PATRICK'S DV 01 — ar-- VVir-Pu- l Ernd's I! vaddionomi - ir a bn ani rer7nt s 2 ater and A!!r-- - ! Lazar2 trok a 1!-- e r( arrate related t) the state The 7A-p- 17' - e rlatral and n in of f drouz!-t- i a (11 1 11 pre3 lir pffct fir) 1 f'W (17c-- t 1P dis--iste- te relatc-- fur t l U S 1efrlo71-a- i rr t)t-- 2r)c) er 1' Den- uf t (JET 4 e 17' SE:17710E QUALITY E Inc11(!od state maps and a ri4 nanrat'ive on sperlf! that have affect :hat state and the clniate thg Lorl-ge- r ow rhT1es I r)f-- T ) I TT T VALLE' 4d1 SIXTY Mrkri:TE EYEWT:AR fi' f I 1? - - " - 120-acr- e 4 Train Kills Mother Baby Cart Jams on Tracks Calif — A woman and her baby were killed by a train when their :shopping cart ccot stuck on the tracks police said Friday: woman was The in the cart the girl pushing baby when they were hit by a Union Pacific freight train shortly after 7 pm Thursday IA Bela Laszlo said The train was traveling at 60 mph Laszlo said the conductor and engineer spotted the two and tried to stop in time but couldn't Witnesses said the woman appeared to be trying to pull a front wheel of the cart from the tracks at the time of the accident according to Laszlo POMONA 20-c- IturT Plastic Tent Keeps Building Crews Comfy JACKSON Wyo — A Jackson Hole home builder who has designed a tent to fit over houses says the structure is revolutionizing winter construction "It's a house within a house" said Steve Ankeny who designed and supervised the tents construction The Ankeny Brothers Construction's "structural tent" is a 40 foot-tal- l lightweight plastic and wood cover that shields the house being built underneath While much of the area's con struction work force shivers in the cold Ankeny's team enjoys a fair ly constant ground temperature of at least 40 degrees The structural tent costs about $13000 in materials and labor Supremacist Loses Laud In Auction to Pay Taxes JEROME Idaho — In less than minutes white supremacist John E Miller lost the Jerome farm on which he used to host Ku Klux cross burnings But he can continue to live in a house on the land if he chooses 30 Klan-styl- e 4 Would-B- q SEATTLE — Police officers staking out a convenience store shot and killed a man early Friday during an attempted robbery Two plainclothes officers were in the back room of a Texaco food mart when a man came in pulled a gun and demanded money from the clerk said Seattle police "? 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The Pleasure Principle : ' Linnea S affmgerAme k G How to NIalke the Right Decisions 1211 E iL - i BR1111 '413 Ii - at their Henderson plant A Clark County hearing board dismissed one of two charges against the company Thursday after hearing the report The board found that the comregulapany violated tions but waived a $5000 fine in light of the settlement agreement The county Air Pollution Control Hearing Board decided not to take action against the company for failing to notify officials within one hour of the May 6 leak at the Basic Management complex How to Be Secure in a Changing World 1 A do SChTEDULF OF Fr Liig ' LAS VEGAS — Officials at Pioneer Chlor Alkali Co say they have spent $1 million on upgrades and settled 5000 claims in connection with last year's chlorine leak Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good People? 1 1 - 4e Officials Dismiss Charge torainst Chemical Firm Beginning Sunday March 15 at 11:15 am an encouraging practical series on "Helping You Find True Meaning in Life": II'l '1 '''' '11 Ji L-- - I 11 er 1 '77-tvij- DT - spokesman Hal Kulgren When the officers came out of the back room and identified themselves as police the man turned and pointed a Derringer at one of the officers Kulgren said Toe officers fired and the man was killed at the scene No one else was hurt Kulgren said The man has not been identified he said The officers have been placed on routine leave while the shooting is being investigated Kulgren said 7011 f I'? 1-- Robber e r7 1 Pollee Stakinc (hit Store 7:0171P1 44 a I7:117-1'I: 4 I him Kill V 4 a or ilood? Bate Check Cohen WASHINGTON— The series of storms surged across the California coast dumping massive quantities of rain Floods greater than did major any in a damage It was January 19f-lHeat scorched much of the nation drying out farms and giving rise to fears of a change in climate When the weather brings withering heat or devastatir wetness at Americans focus on the hand Yet the history of the United States is a history of drouzhts and floods of a nation in the climate zone called temperate but where the weather is often intemperate diThis history of saster has been compiled by the US Geological Survey as part of its massive effort to chronicle the water use and resources country's -Knowing what has happened in the past is the first step in anticipating and planning for future floods and droughts" said Philip half-centur- y 1 l'142 w orst Drought sT SF AIM F Colorado Press Association banquet Thursday night that he harwill toward his former bors no captors and the United States should try to end the conflict in the region Collins resident was The kidnapped in June IrA5 by the Islamic Jihad while working as agriculture dean at American University-- in 3eirut Let's stop the cycle of hP said "Give them what — security and justice" need they Ile said the people of the Middle East already look upon thP United States as an oppressor and any retaliation against his former captors would reaffirm that 3 3 lasmoo -- -- TrNme NATIONWORLD 0 THE REST - hokk Are to nJ Jciu:mmodzion th rhe 11 WeLijirp2:Rczktry vin preent or onlv for coot 10'12 in makirp4 cr1 it r A Ikk NT inn1-)i- re 4ola ) - |