Show Israeli soldiers shoot kill Palestinian wound 12 more - JERUSALEM (UFI) Israeli soldiers shot and killed at least one Palestinian and wounded 12 others today during a violent in the Gaza Strip city of Khan Yunis Erotest and the army said proTroops opened fire on testers when a demonstration became violent killing one Palestinian and wounding seven the spokesman said UN officials who administer refugee camps in the occupied territories said at least 12 people were wounded in the clash The Palestinian Press Service said two cousins Atif Dahlan 25 and Basil Dahlan 16 were killed but the report of the second death could not be confirmed The military also said five soldiers were injured by rocks in Khan Yunis and Rafiah The killing brought to at least 24 the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli gunfire since violent protests erupted Dec 9 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Palestinian and hospital sources say at least 27 have been killed in the unrest Today’s shootings were the first since Sunday when an Israeli soldier gunned down a Palestinian woman in the village of A1 Ram on the anti-Isra- el rock-throwi- anti-Isra- el northern outskirts of Jerusalem Senior military officials had feared the slaying of Haniya Suleiman Ghasawne 25 would unleash a new wave of widespread rioting Today protesters threw rocks and set burning tires in the roads in Nablus Bethlehem and the Kalkilya refugee camp as well as several other refugee camps in the West Bank A curfew was imposed on Tulkarm refugee camp after youths clashed with troops Soldiers forced many merchants in Ramallah 8 miles north of Jerusalem to open their shops quarter system but not by an research On the other side of the issue overwhelming margin” The Board of Regents has some said their departments After much debate the Utah asked all universities and col- favor the change to enable State University Faculty Senate leges in the state to study students to compete for inMonday voted against recom- quarter and semester schedul- ternships outside the state and make recommendations where most universities are on mending a change from quarter ing to the board which will ul- the semester system to semester scheduling in the y decide whether all asked timately Caryn senate of first Winter meeting state and universities if the of motivation colleges rhetorically Quarter the Board of Regents was to change to the semester system By Lynnette Fryer Senate President Joseph Morse said when he presents the senate vote to the Utah Board of Regents on Jan 22 he will be sure to reflect that “ the faculty here prefers the one-thir- one-thir- pending Egypt’s ambassador to Israel Mohammed Bassiouny criticized the deportation orders saying they “put more obstacles on the road to peace” British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs David Mellor who is visiting Israel said the orders were illegal under international law Shamir said Israel was in the complex situation of being a democratic state forced to continually defend itself against attacks on its citizens and security forces “We must do all this to defend ourselves without causing loss of life” he said Utah citizens interested in learning more about lobbying legislative-appropriation- s processes that will take place in the next session of the Legislature are invited to a free workshop Wednesday in Salt Lake City Utah Common Cause the Utah League of Women Voters the Salt Lake Junior League1 are hosting the workshop beginning at 9:30 am in the State Office Building located directly north of the Capitol According to a Common Cause news release "The workshop is geared to helping citizens understand the legislative and appropriations processes and to learn how they as citizens can have an impact on issues of concern to them” Weather Forecasts Salt Lake City Ogden and Provo: Cloudy through Wednesday with occasional periods of snow to percent chance of measurable precipitation today and Wednesday and 70 percent tonight highs today from the lower to mid 30s and Wednesday in the mid 30s lows tonight in the mid 20s Logan: Cloudy through Wednesday with occasional snow highs today in the upper teens and Wednesday in the mid 20s lows tonight in the mid teens v He was active in the LDS Church serving in the bishopric greatgrandchildren Registration begins at 9:30 four brothers as elder’s president on the high Eandchildren BENSON am and is followed by a slide Desmond council and in the high priest rold-Wallac Ricks Kearns Duane Ricks presidency He enjoyed fishing Eresentation on how the 76 Las Vegas Nev LaVern Dutch-ove- n cooking and campScheduled to discuss Bensonr died Ricks Logan four sisters Mrs ing legislative concerns are state Monday Jan 4 Blance Bench and Mrs Ervin He is survived by his wife of 1988 at Logan Reps Frank Pignanelli (Jessie) Gustaveson both of Preston sons and daughters Lake City Beverly White Regional HospiLogan Mrs Ray (Genevie) Allen Gayle Purser Mrs Ross and Sen Stephen Rees tal Baxter Salt Lake City Mrs (Irene) Coleman and Paul C He was born Lake City according to Jay (Betty) Goodsell Newton Purser all of Preston Mrs the release Sept 17 1911 in He was preceded in death by a Darwin (Nancy) Pitcher Utah Department of Social Benson a son of son Harold Lynn Ricks Lewiston Utah Dennis C Wallace and Funeral services will be Purser Shelley Idaho Mrs s Coordinator Robin Thursday at noon in the Nelson Curtis (DeAnn) Griffiths will discuss ways citi- Dickenson Ricks He married Funeral Home Chapel in Logan Wellsville Mrs Kevin (Peggy) zens can affect the appropria- Alta Lynn Bankhead on Nov 26 with Bishop Glen Hobbs con- Bodily Fairview Idaho Mrs 1931 Avon The marriage tions process ducting Friends may call at the Brent (Patti) Dodge Orem Jim Peacock lobbyist for the was later solemnized in the mortuary Wednesday from 8 Mrs Clark (Dixie) Nielsen Logan LDS Temple Utah Petroleum Association and Thursc from Tremonton 34 grandchildren He grew up in Benson and pm and Barbara Toomer executive Burial will be brothers and sisters Mrs Dick am director of the Salt Lake Citi- attended Cache County schools in the Smithfield City Ceme- (Ruth) Owens and Hyde zens’ Congress will focus on and graduated from North tery Purser both of Preston lobbying ‘‘from a lobbyist's Cache High School He started Gordon Purser Blackfoot Idaho John Purser and perspective” the release in- Ricks Plastering Company in 1944 and taught the trade to his dicated Woodall both of Roy son and grandson who now own Sterling Purser Lewiston and operate the business PRESTON Idaho — Arland Utah Josie Purser Salt Lake He was a member of the Gloyd Purser 62 died Monday City Mrs Dave (Joan) Ezola Smithfield Lions Club and Jan 4 1988 in Preston Tremonton Mrs Quinn Benson Wildlife Federation He He was born Oct 4 1925 in (Darlene) Bair Caldwell Nation was a member of the LDS Hyde Park a son of Lyman and Idaho He was preceded in Church and was an elder in the Abbie He married death by three sons Gloyd Purser Hyde Benson LDS Ward He worked Floris Chadwick on Dec 7 1944 James and John one grandson in the elders quorum and was in the Logan LDS and one brother Eugene Temple chairman of the Old Folks He was a meatcutter and Funeral services will be Committee for many years He owned Purser Custom Cutting Wednesday at noon in the Prewas a home teacher for many in Preston Prior to that he ston South LDS Stake Center years and at the time of his worked in the meat department with Bishop Philip Cromwell death at Central Market in Preston conducting Friends may call at Survivors include his wife of for many years Webb Funeral Home in Preston Benson two daughters Mrs H (Afton) Jones Providence Ricks 15 10 - -Ha- today from 7-- pm and 9 Wed- am nesday Burial will be in the Preston from 10-11:- 30 Cemetery Ricks D-S- alt R-S- Services Legislative Arnold-William- Annie u ECorbridge Earl Corbridge 84 Logan and former Preston resident died Monday Jan 4 1988 at A Logan Regional Hospital complete obituary and funeral notice will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Webb Funeral Home in Preston Idaho 6-- 10:30-11:3- 0 A Kay (Shirlene) Smithfield Utah: Light snow or rain mixed with snow today ocnssional snow tonight through Wednesday with heavy snow possible tonight in the southern region highs both days from the 30s to near 40 lows tonight from the teens through the Mrs Obray Rodney Average precipitation Cache Valley Cache OLSEN— Misty and Dennis Logan a girl Jan 3 SMART— Joann and Korran Millville a girl Jan 3 The Tourist Council will hear requests for matching funds at its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 pm Wednesday in the Cache Chamber of Commerce Board Room The state average of norma1 precipita hon tor the week ending Jen is 134 percent compared to 74 percent tor last year according to Gayien Ashcroft assistant Utah sta'e climatologist at Utah State University The Western Region had 166 percent and 50 percent Dixie 227 percent and percent North Central in which Cache County is located w percent and 50 percent South Central 164 percent and 74 percent Northern Mountains in which most of the streams of Northern Utah rise 17 percent and 6i percent Uinta Pesm 155 ter cent end 77 percent Sou’heastern 'it percent and 115 percent 1 The council has allocated 38000 for the matching funds program but has received more than 330000 in requests from various programs and groups Also on the agenda is the travel show schedule Two new city councilmem-ber- s and one incumbent will be sworn into office during the regular Weston City Council meeting Wednesday at 7:30 pm in City KalV New council assignments will be given by Mayor Clint Buttars - AVON Williams 75 Richard died B today Tuesday Jan 5 1988 at Sunshine Terrace A complete obituary and funeral notice will appear in a future edition of The Herald Journal Arrangements are under the direction of Alien-Ha- I ll Mortuary FREE TV REPAIR ESTIMATE wcovpon (S1495 volua) (opplwt JOHN DT VBfO I TV tt w in n 2 - SPACEMAN— Denise and Rene Jay Kemmerer Wyo a girl Jan 3 SESSIONS— Tamra and Jeffrey Aberdeen Idaho a girl Jan 4 Selected stocks Midday stock prices are quoted in 27 Utah PowerSLipht Mutual Funds (asked prices) 1627 in’t Invest American Capital Group PaceFd Cache-Ric- h Williams R News of record BIRTHS Logan Regional Hospital The Paradise Town Council will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at 8 pm in the Town Hall Clark Parker a new town councilman will be administered the oath of office and new assignments will be given council members The public is invited Ab-big- ail Purser About 20s Southeast Idaho: Cloudy through Wednesday with a chance of snow tonight through Wednesday highs both days from the 70s to near 30 lows tonight from 10 to 20 catalogs and (the) computers courses that are no longer accepted or that have not been taught for several years” The senate accepted a report from the Strategic Planning Committee on Athletics ana Rep Frank Prante asked the senate to make recommendations on funding priorities which he will take to the State Higher Education Appropriations Committee in the coming legislative session Obituaries c ‘Learn to lobby9 session Wednesday and said there is no A military spokesman accurate figure for the number of Palestinians deported since Israel seized the West Bank and Gaza Strip in 1967 but added 19 had been expelled since August 1985 and three cases are week a potential disadvantage to graduating students The calendar committee has also asked the Blacks Collegians and Associates United to discuss celebrating Martin Luther King Day in school allowing a vacation day later for Presidents Day Provost Peter Wagner reported The Educational Policies Committee recommended to President Stanford Cazier that all colleges "weed out of the cussionofthe issue In other business the senate heard a report from Val Christensen of the Calendar Committee who said the committee would leave the academic calendar as it is The committee has been studying the possibility of revising tne academic calendar to provide a longer spring break d Several senate members have fewer classes Christensen said m order to d fewer extend the break graduation expressed concern that the and thereby semester system would make it professors? There was no dis-- would have to be delayed one difficult if not impossible to fit their teaching load into two semesters to allow a quarter for Beck-Dudle- and the bloodshed” Faculty Senate votes to retain quarter scheduling USU staff writer ending a partial commercial strike On Monday a day after Israel ordered the expulsions of nine Palestinians accused of inciting violence in December and earlier Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir told state-ru- n Israel Radio deportations of Palestinian activists were used only as a last resort The United States repeatedly cautioned Israel against throwing out the activistsA saying the US State action would fuel further unrest the deplored Monday Department spokesman Hifing of Ghasawne but had no direct comment on the deportation orders "The deportations are the maximum penalty currently at our disposal and we use this punishment sparingly in the most limited form” Shamir said "We use it for persons who are incorrigible who continue to inflame and incite generate disturbances and also cause Venture 40 227471 1303 31 American Funds Group Then give us a call and let's do something about it! 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