| Show 2-- Logan Utah Sunday January Herald Journal The 5 1984 seek third Senate term Hart won’t - Update DENVER (UPI) Sen Gary Hart said Saturday he will not seek a third term in the Senate further fueling speculation he again will seek the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988 “I will not represent Colorado in the Senate but will continue to be a voice for Colorado’’ Hart told supporters and reporters at a jammed luncheon reception in a mountain restaurant west of Denver Aides insisted Hart's announcement had no bearing on hia anticipated race for the White House in 1988 But Hart teased listeners with a hint: “Does that mean I’m making some announcement about 1988? Nope! Does it mean I still have an interest in being president? Yep!” Rep Timothy Wirth regarded as the most likely Democrat to seek Hart’s seat declined to announce his plans “It's our feeling that this is Gary Hart’s day” said Jay Marlin a spokesman for the Committee for Wirth “Obviously Tim Wirth is going to take the weekend to digest what was said today and think about his options I anticipate an announcement in Paul Kirk chairman of the Democratic National Committee said in Washington the Senate will be losing “one of its most thoughtful members” in Hart but Wirth would be a good replacement lo for projects SI COG looking POCATELLO Idaho — The Southeait Idaho Council of Governments based in Pocatello and serving seven southeastern Idaho counties is currently looking for economic development projects Projects which are eligible include established businesses considering expansion or new industrial firms interested in locating in the area according to Rob Gilmore SICOG representative He said over $1 million in loans and development financing was recently approved by the Idaho y Department of Commerce for the region Interested parties should contact Gilmore in Pocatello at for consultation regarding financing strategies low-intere- st seven-count- 233-40- lo Word on "whole herd buyout" The local office of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service is still awaiting word on how a new “whole herd buyout" program will work Ray Lynn Hurst of the Logan ASCS said Friday morning that he has been fielding “quite a few inquiries" about the program created by the compromise farm bill approved by Congress Dec 18 But he said so far he hasn’t heard anything concrete about how the program will be handled According to reports from United Press International the bill will assess all dairy farmers for 18 months to pay some of them to leave the business They well be assessed 40 cents for every 100 pounds to finance the purchase of herds from producers who want to get out of dairying Hurst said he doesn’t know if state officials have any more information yet But he doesn't think so State officials involved with the program were on leave Thursday and Friday and unavailable for comment Hurst said he’ll release information on the program just as soon as he receives details mid-Januar- y” Crossword Happenings : anti-Americ- an 26 4 5 4 Presidents 58-milli- Herald Journal USPS2418 2000 WRPmK Polishing Co 75 West 3rd f Logan uran 14371 P O Bov 487 Telephone 757 7121 Serono c'ass postage paid n Logan Utah MEMBER Audit Bureau ot Ci Un ted Press international ME A News Servire SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Montn Carrier One Year Carrier One Year Mal Subscribers not receiving 27 Shop weekdays church's welcome US 10-- 9 or Israeli Saturday ’s tory options According to other unconfirmed reports top ad- ministration officials were on a standby alert over the weekend The Navy said the aircraft carrier Coral Sea pulled out of Naples Italy Friday and went south toward the central Mediterranean on a course that win take It past Libya About nine other ships plan to meet up with the carrier including the cruiser Yorktown wMch is equipped with radars that could coordinate air strikes launched from the Coral Sea Also aboard were a squadron of 6 Intruder light bombers At the same time the crews of the carrier America the battleship Iowa and their escort ships in Norfolk Vs have been alerted to a possible unscheduled deployment to the Mediterranean Navy sources said Deputy press secretary Peter Roussel had no comment on Libya’a condemnation of terrorism Saturday and its official denial of involvement in the A-- airport attacks Closed Sunday 25 off Totes' umbrellas headwear and cany bags 9 2250 A Reg S12-S3- 0 Save 25 on our entire stock of famous Totes' umbrellas for one week only Choose from traditional stick portable manual or automatic models in a variety of colors SALE easy-openin- JAN 7-8- -9 1986 g 1425 to 1650 MOTOR POOL B Reg $19-52-2 There's plenty of weather ahead but only one stormy week to save 25 on our entire selection of Totes' headwear Hats and caps in a variety of colors and patterns sizes GARAGE AREA 1400 North 9th East DRAFTING TABLES 1950 DESKS C Reg $26 Totes' carry-al- l bag opens wide for travel folds small for storage Made of durable nylon that's water stain soil and abrasion resistant Color coordinated web and trim with removable shoulder straps sale ends January 11 in Men's Furnishings WOOD CABINETS COPT MACHINES TELETYPES Extras make Excellence We'll is tote the Totes for you: call our toll-fre-e Shopping Service and your purchase can be delivered to your home! 00 MO 00 87500 been elected 10-- 6 STUDY CAROLS delivery of ttieir Herald Journal please phone 752 2178 before 7 pm week nights or 9 a m Sundays OFFICE HOURS: 800am to 5 00 p m weekdays 8 X m to 17 3C p m Saturdays postmaster Address changes to The eraid Journal 75 West 3rd North Logan Utah 84321 Hart 48 waa first elected to the Senate 1974 after managing the 1972 presidential campaign of George McGovern It is the only political office to wMch he has Wildfires in our country are a terrible waste A waste of natural resources A waste of natural beauty: A waste of money Yet every single year over one billion in tax dot la is goes uo in smoke ThaA what it coin to protect our nationk resources and fight wildfires So think of these famous faces next time you're in the great outdoors And remember only you can prevent wrest fires APnUkSmktfnuiNmittrr&TktAJurrtiihtCMmrll K FILE CABINETS I eat Mm claiming MISC CHAIRS Fr-da- Valley liter with WORD PROCESSORS Publisher Published every evening Monday and Sunday morning by broke BID members’ lo These giiys want youto stop wasting your tax dollars USU SEALED fund-raisin- g Mormons world’s also will meet with Richard Schubert president of the American Red Cross The Red Cross is helping distribute famine relief funds to needy demonstrations attacks believe they were carried out by a breskawsy Washington DC Temple Barker ia a partner in a Washington law firm Reagan will meet Monday to activities to combat world hunger church officials said Last fall Mormons nationwide collected more than S3 million in famine relief The religious leader of the 1 with Libyan's harassing “American citizens in their own Authorities investigating the streets" He said he would nt Benson and discuss church Palestinian faction led by Sabrl better known by his code name Abu Nidal the two Airports on Dec throughout the world While he is in the nation's capital Preiident Benson will install Robert Barker as presi-de- of the Mer te Arafat was too moderate in Ms in the capital fight against Israel Nineteen people — including Khadafy said any attack five Americans — were killed and more than 110 were against Libya to avenge the wounded in the virtually simul- attacks would trigger a war in taneous Palestinian terror at- the Middle East and Mediterratacks Israel's El Al airlines at nean and a cycle of violence Church leader visits Washington SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Mormon Church President Ezra Taft Benson left Saturday for Washington DC where he will meet with President Reagan and Vice President George Bush It will be President Benson’s first official trip outside of Utah since being chosen president of the Mormon Church nearly two months ago -- Israel has vowed to avenge attacks and together with the cars were United States has accused On Thursday cleared from a square near the Libya of backing Abu Nidal who once worked with Palestine Belgium Embassy which represents US interests In Libya Liberation Organization in apparent preparation for chairman Yasser Arafat but Continued from page al 24 Letters to the Editor 28 ? Obituaries 2S 3 Official meetings 23 Weather withdrawal nor Hart’s debt influenced his decision on this year's Senate race “After January 1987 the US Senate 47 -P- Libya tM’ ? Kennedy's anti-Reagan- ?” anti-Sandini- o svv Agriculture (UPI) five-minu- program Farmers who suffered at least a 30 percent loss in a single enterprise and can not obtain private financing are qualified to receive up to 1500000 in loans at 5 percent interest Physical losses can be borrowed against up to 100 percent while the FaHA will provide loans for 80 percent of total production losses Wankier said loans are still eligible for Those who can get FaHA loans currently carrying an 119 interest rate he said Adopt a pet said neither especially during its hearings on the breakup of the American Telephone k Telegraph Co “Why did he spend five years breaking up the phone company instead of looking after Colorado?” Callaway asked “Why la he so Republicans look to the Colorado race as a key to retaining control of the Senate The GOP now hia a 53-- majority A recent poll showed that while Hart Wirth would face a could win race Rep Ken Kramer in a three-wa- y primary battle for the GOP nomination to run for Hart’s mid-1980- st Index in ss munications said Saturday the aniwer to Central America's problems is political and economic freedom “not Soviet tanks and ruthless re- - non-feder- assistant 14-- Central America have arisen petition and to reduce those few from social and economic in- barriers to our trade that still justice” Resgan said “For my remain" The president said that when part I agree that the nations of Central America have for many Canadian Prime Minister Brian years been beset by poverty and Mulroney visits Washington in gimes like the communist I pointed out that the United March “I believe the will already have taken States is providing some $12 dicatorship in Nicaragua” In his weekly billion a year to the region in shape as the most productive radio address from the Oval economic aid period in the long history of Office Reagan also vowed to “But I felt bound to add Canadian-Amerlea- n continue supporting the something else something friendship” But Washington’s attention Contra rebels who crucial" he said “The answer are fighting to overthrow to Central America’s problems was on the Mediterranean ai is political and economic rumors swept the capital that a govManagua’s Marxist-le- d freedom not Soviet tanks and US miitary buildup near the ernment to the ruthless regimes like the com- North African coast presaged a who returned Resgan White House Friday night from munistic dicatorship in possible attack on Libya for the a weeklong California vacation Nicaragua that wages war terrorist violence Dec 27 at the Rome and Vienna airport and a border summit with against its own people Nineteen people including “And this is why the United Mexico's President Miguel de la Madrid focused his address States will continue to support five Americans were killed in mainly on the good relations the those fighting for freedom and the attack apparently carried United States enjoys with its democracy in Nicaragua’’ he out by terrorists belonging to a said group supported by Libya’s neighbors Mexico and Canada Reagan said relations with leader Col Moammar Reagan said that during his talks Friday with de la Madrid Canada “are excellent'’ and Khadafy However the atmosphere at he and the Mexican president recalled that he has informed to wants the White House was calm and he start that their Congress points expressed differing of view on Central America negotiations with the northern officials denied reports of a “President de la Madrid neighbor on ways to promote National Security Council meetstressed that the conflicts in “free and open economic com ing Saturday to discuss retalia WASHINGTON resident Resgan (UPI) Northern Utah farmers are eligible for federal assistance to help them pay for crop loses from 1985’s grasshopper infestation because southern Idaho was declared a disaster area federal officials say Farmers in Box Elder Rich and Cache counties can apply for 5 percent federal loans through the Farmers Home Administration for losses resulting from the worst reported grasshopper invasion in Utah history FaHA officials said last week The boon to northern Utah farmers was a spinoff from Agriculture Secretary John Block's declaration of disaster in 13 Idaho counties The three Utah counties are eligible for the loans simply because they are adjacent to the Idaho disaster areas Block has not acted on a request for a federal declaration of disaster in Box Elder and Tooele counties submitted last May by Utah Gov Norm Bangerter his aide said But because the Idaho areas received the disaster declaration last month federal regulations cleared the way for federal aid to the adjacent Utah counties according to the FaHA Cache and Rich counties had never applied for federal help Despite exceptionally wet years in Utah recently the Dec 4 1985 disaster declaration was based on drought and grasshopper damage to crops said Maynard Wankier chief of FaHA farmer programs for Utah and Nevada The FaHA estimates that a third of Box Elder County’s 330 farmers suffered grasshopper crop damage large enough to qualify for the subsidized emergency loan low-intere- may be ’Hartless’ but won't be 'Wirth-leu'- ” Dixon said Others Including the head of Colorado's Republican Party disagreed ‘'Hart's debt is an absolutely untenable position for him to be in” Howard “Bo” Callaway told reporters only hours before Hart’s announcement Callaway alio said the Republicans already were planning to run against Wirth and would focus on hia chairmanship of the House subcommittee on telecom- Reagan vows continued support for rebels Hoppers bring No Utah assistance SALT LAKE CITY “Senator Hart’s voice will be strong and influential in the coming debate about the future of both the Democratic Party and the nation’’ said Kirk “Over the past decide Congressman Tim Wirth has demonstrated a strong popular appeal to the full range of voters in Colorado and we are confident that we will retain this Senate seat with his leadership" Hart began his statement by saying “I have a very important announcement that you have been waiting for” then gave the 3 halftime score for the Cleveland Browns-MlsDolphins football playoff game He thanked the “tens of thousands of supporters” in Colorado and in a joking reference to his 1984 presidential campaign debt said: “We’ll always be in your debt but don’t worry I'm good for it” Declining to run again for Ms Senate seat will allow Hart to devote Mmself to paying off the S35 million debt from 1984 and preparing for 1988 Hart is considered the top contender for the Democratic nomination since Sen Edward Remedy said last month he would not run Cut Bill Dixon Hart’s administrative Bids will be taken from 8 am to 4 pm daily Open to w the public Q Order by phone: ) Call toll-fre- e 24 hours a day in Salt Lake 321-666- 6 elsewhere in Utah Western U S 1 800-453 5270 |