Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday July 28 Idaho inmate pregnant by another inmate - BOISE Idaho (UPI) An inmate at Idaho’s only coed Prison is the first in the state’s prison system to become pre-another inmate but an Bant byCorrections Department spokesman said Tuesday she may not be the last “We can’t possibly be in every place at every moment to prevent people from getting said Corrections together’ Department spokesman Tim McNeese Elaine McNevin 22 became pregnant because there are not enough guards to prevent in mates from engaging in sexual Intercourse McNeese said “We will do our best to make sure this doesn't happen again but we are very short staffed” McNeese said "We’ve asked the Legislature for more money for years but never seem to get it" The father's name is being withheld McNeese said McNevin’s baby is due sometime in December but she may be free by then The Pardons and Parole Commission in August will consider reducing her three-yesentence for burglary McNeese said If not paroled McNevin will remain at the medium-securit- y ar Officials search for clues to disease prison until the baby is born at a hospital and then she would return to the prism The baby will be turned over to relatives or the state he sail McNeese said Corrections Director A1 Murphy met with Warden James Evans last week and ordered him to find out where the inmates are having sex and to make sure it does not happen again But McNeese said it will be difficult for authorities to enforce the order “I’m not clairvoyant but if we had more staff we could provide better supervision” he said "The quality - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Lung tissue cultures taken from a Utah National Guardsman who died from a disease apparently contacted during training will not be ready for at least a week a Health Department spokesman says Spokesman Ross Martin said Monday it would be seven days before the cultures grow sufficiently to allow specialists to examine them for clues to the identity of the disease that killed one guardsman and hospitalized another Leslie Davenport 34 Wellington died Thursday morning in a Price hospital where he checked in the night before with fever and respiratory distress Another hospitalized member of the 1457th Engineer Battalion was "doing better" Martin said Health officials said last week the men apparently were infected with a respiratory disease contacted while training at Camp Williams in southern Salt Lake County Another five guardsmen were admitted to the Veterans Administration Hospital in Salt Lake City last week Martin said the five "apparently of supervision is related to the number of officers we have” The facility opened as a women's prism in 1985 but became coed the same year because of crowding at the state’s prison system The state has been ordered by US District Judge Harold Ryan to reduce crowding at the Idaho State Prism by next year or face daily fines The system is so crowded that 52 prisoners are being held in county jails throughout the state until more prism cells become available McNeese said just had respiratory last year In addition Gneiting said farmers took a lot of acres out of production last year when they joined government soil bank programs to protect land suceptible to erosion The number of farms and ranches in Utah also decreased from 13900 in 1985 to Gneiting said adding much of the mss of by 200 13700 in ' 1986 farmland was due to encroaching cities towns and industry Cash receipts from farming also fell from 9548 million in 1985 to 9544 million last year he said Livestock and livestock products accounted for nearly 75 percent of Utah’s farm income Hay sales led in cash receipts for crops with wheat the No 2 crop Gary D Keffer of holds his bank WVa Chesapeake account book after he had his savings of $1035 seized by the IRS to help satisfy a debt owed by his father Pay up or else Twelve-year-ol- Former Idaho DUTCH JOHN Utah (UPI) -- Evans fined Agreement dismisses lawsuit na d Wildlife officials study plans for bighorn sheep transplant in Utah report Utah-Arizo- e state care Utah had been hoping to obtain some more Rocky Mountain bighorn shee build up its Flaming Gorge now the state may have to help Gov itself WASHINGTON (UPI) — The campaign organizations of former "We’d hoped to get a batch Idaho Gov John Evans were penalized $550 for transferring from Wyoming” Jerry Davis $4574 in prohibited corporate and labor donations the Federal Ashley National Forest Service Election Commission said Monday spokesman said Monday "But The penalty resolved a complaint filed by the National Wyoming is holding off because Republican Senatorial Committee against The Evans Committee they want to transplant their and John Evans for Senate Committee sheep to other sites in WyomThe FEC said The Evans Committee which handled the former ing Democratic governor's campaign transferred $11272 to the John Davis said that means Utah Evans for Senate Committee which ran Evans's unsuccessful bid will have to scrap plans for a last year to unseat Sen Steve Symms Wyoming transplant to The transfer of funds included $4574 from JC Penney Co Inc northeastern Utah But he said of California Kaiser Aluminum of Washington state and the the bighorn herd on the Bear Teamsters Joint Counsel No 37 Political Fund of New Jersey Mountains overlooking Flaming Gorge Reservoir may be large enough for a transplant SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — An agreement was signed Monday nextyear "we’ve got about 90 to 100 to dismiss a libel suit filed by the lpader of a plural marriage sect who disappeared in California May 20 under suspicious animals up there” he said “If the herd is about 120 we'll circumstances an attorney says The agreement suspends prosecution of the libel suit by Leo consider it for a transplant” The wild sheep "were once Evoniuk against four Utah news organisations and the former Washington County sheriff who had linked him to a letter relatively abundant on the north state line slope of the Unita Mountains threatening a polygamist colony on the If Evoniuk does not appear within a year the agreement signed and in the Green River CaMonday will lead to dismissal of the lawsuit said James Jardine nyon” just south of the state line Davis an attorney for United Press International Region cold-lik- symptoms which I guess is fairly common from working in dust” Officials said the guardsmen were working on a dirt road at Camp Williams A Guard official said the man hospitalized in Price and 10 other men reported becoming ill after drinking water from a container at the base Officials also said they did not know whether Davenport drank from the same container Health officials were also analyzing soil samples from the area where the guardsmen were working Martin said He also said the Health Department was continuing to narrow down sources for a disease that has Eossible four retarded people under Value of Utah farmland drops state officials say SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -The value of Utah’s farms and ranches dropped 9521 million last year and the number of acres devoted to agriculture fell by 200000 according to the state Agriculture Department DelRoy J Gneiting the department’s chief statistician said the value of Utah farm and ranch property fell from about 161 billion in 1985 to 955 billion 1917- -3 its importance to early man sheep will add to the diversity of wildlife and to the visitor’s enjoyment of the Flaming The No 1 killer of Rocky Mountain bighorns and their cousin desert bighorn sheep “was probably diseases among domestic sheep” brought into the region in the mid and late 1800s Davis said Hunters also took their toll and the last native Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep spotted in Flaming Gorge area was killed about 25 years ago by a man working on construction of Area” Davis said appeared Aluminum Cans “The introduction of bighorn During the past century however the sheep virtually disfrom the region” he Gorge National Recreation riwxA- 27 p&nd VALLEY METALS INC Wnt 1st North 7W$S7I lOA ft the dam State game managers the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management brought in 19 sheep from Wyoming in 1983 and added another 17 animals to the Bear Mountain herd the nextyear “We’ve also had a couple of rams migrate into the area” Davis said “apparentty from a herd the Colorado Fish and Game established in the Browns Park area” on state line about 30 miles east of Flaming Gorge The agencies now are looking at four other sites between said Gorge and Browns Indian Flaming "Prehistoric Park for additional in area the indicate transplants petroglyphs Utah-Colorad- o Watarbey NEWLY RELEASED PRINTS Of Paintings By Bill L Hill Available at THE ART STOP 131 North Mini Utah-Wyomi- Logan police officer completes instruction at FBI academy Sgt Craig Andrews of the Logan City Police Dept is the latest local police officer to graduate from the FBI's National Academy Andrews just returned from the academy in Quan-tic- o Va The program is offered quarterly to 200 selected law ek 1935 as a national police training school the release said Of those graduates nearly 14000 are stw active in law enforcement with one out of eight occupying the top executive position in their agency SPECIAL ART EXHIBIT Of Paintings enforcement officers from around the world according to an FBI news release Andrews' class the 149th included officers from 48 states nine foreign countries Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia Andrews is a Logan High School graduate and holder of a college degree in political science The release quoted Attorney General Edwin Meese principal speaker at graduation ceremonies in Quantico for the 149th session: "Many National Academy graduates regard the weeks spent here as the high point of their careers "These men and women the best their departments can produce have written a record of achievement over more than 50 years that is a testimonial to the extraordinary value of this institution” To date the FBI academy has raduated 20685 officers since e academy was created in JBFHSKSMOUER WHAT IS FARSIGHTEDNESS Farsightedness or hyper- than at near distances A farsighted person for instance may be able to read a street sign a block away with no difficulty but have trouble reading his morning newspaper Nearly everyone is born with some degree of farsightedness and some people with extremely mild cases may not require treatment The majority of farsighted people however can benefit greatly from treatment This includes corrective glasses contact lenses andor vision therapy to help them see clearly Because it is difficult to discover farsightedness in the typical school vision screening Rarents teachers and nurses are school advised to look out for its signs These include: difficulty in concentrating eye or general fatigue poor reading ability and holding reading material away from the eyes In any event the optometrist esn make a positive diagnosis with a complete tion L Hill Including OPTOMETRIST opia is a vision condition in which a person is better able to see clearly at far distances By Bill Kamuda optometric 124 Nefth Mafai 792-613- 10 am to Noon Monday July 27th 10 am to Noon & 1 pm to 4 pm Tuesday July 28th 1 pm to 3 pm Wednesday July 29th 8 am to Noon S 3 pm to 7 pm Thursday July 30th 10 am to Noon Friday July 31 st SOUND AND LIGHT SHOW: Poetic Readings On The Works of Bill L Hill Morgan Theatre examina- IitbebteratotbetUrrlsioe Dr Jell H leebelser friwry Gallery Tours A Lectures Tippetts Art Gallery Daryl Chase Fine Arts Center 4 Daryl Chase Fine Arts Center 8 pm to 10 pm Wednesday July 29th Reception with Mr Hill to follow inw lyifu wilif wpvIwi ijuglgas 9-a-g- |