| Show Pago 2 — Tho Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday July 10 1996 Wage hike could affect 151600 Utah workers makes it difficult to find SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — More than 151600 Utahns could get a raise as a result of minimum-wage legislation pending in Congress That is the number of workers a state economist estimates earn But in rural Utah the wage increase is enough to bury small companies contended Jim Olsen executive vice president of the Utah Retail Merchants Associa- less than $315 per hour which d the base of the mountains More than 30000 acres In Skul VMey Re blackened from wMIkes The Ikes which continue to bum of the tiny town of Terra west of Salt Lake City forced the evacuation Firefighters calm threatening wildfires Ground were 60 percent contained by late Tuesday said fire n information officer John Bugen-hage- west-dese- rt The fires started Monday afternoon and by evening had threatened the 28 homes in and around Thus and some structures on the have blackened more than 36JXX) acres Elsewhere along the third straight year that brush fires have threatened Tferra About 30 to 30 people in the Tens area were asked to evacuate Monday It was not known how many left said Kathy Jo Pollock of the Salt Lake Interagency Fire Center Among those who stayed bor- Ncvada-Ciliforn- ia It was the Indian reservation two major fires der near Reno were contained Tuesday and were expected to be controlled by tonight and a group of fires that burned over Utah 44000 acres in was contained late Tuesday In central Oregon 20 homes were volunteer firefighters who were evacuated at Winn Springs battle the blaze through the night The families returned Ttiesday when fireworks started a blaze acres A wildfire two years ago Cross was destroyed the Ibrra home of Jim Gibson who has since moved to up a shelter Utah’s two west desert fires Dugway “When I saw the smoke about 60 miles southwest of Salt going up I envisioned my house Lake City near Dugway Proving going up in the fire” Gibson told west-centr- al j may mean the wage increase will hurt the very people it was meant 4 to help” An advocate for Utahns called the wage hike a House-passe- low-inco- version Utahns who earn less than $315 per hour make up 162 per- the Deseret News Tuesday “I grass near his home “There wasn’t much left to guess there’s a sense of relief knowing the fire can’t get me bum” Deuel said About 10 miles to the north now” 31500-acr- e 4300-acr- e The lightning-cause- d the human-cause- d fire called the Goshute fire destroyed a corral blaze did damage at least seven but had not moved onto the Skull Valley Reservation and Bugen-hage- n power poles cutting off electricisaid no structures there ty to Dugway and the surroundwere considered still threatened ing area late Monday night There were 306 people Electricity was restored Tuesday Utah Power spokesman Dave assigned to the two fires Eskelsen said To the south the last of the that made up the SorenHie information officer Sharon Knowlton said four air tankers son Complex of fires in Utah was declared contained surrounded Terra with retardant to on it shield drops Ttiesday Tuesday evening with control from flames expected Thursday said Bert “If you flew over Terra it Hut public information officer would have a big pink circle for the Bureau of Land Managearound it” she said ment’s Richfield District e a Deuel However lightning started part-timSunny rancher who has lived in Tfcrra another blaze about 8 pjn Ties-da- y since 1964 prepared for this just east of Tbpaz Mountain summer’s fire season by having about 43 miles northwest of his cattle graze and trample the Delta cent of the state’s mixed blessing “While we recognize the need 936000-memb- er for higher wages even Utahns total work force said Ken Jensen Utah Department of who earn wages higher than $315 per hour aren’t making it in Employment Security labor market economist Nationwide 168 percent of the work force earns less than $315 Davis-Knol- ls five-fir- “We’re disappointed In some parts of Utah business closures The bill now goes to a conference committee to recond cile differences with the 74-2- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Terra residents have returned to their homes as fire officials believe both the tiny town and nearby Skull Valley Indian Reservation no longer are threatened by two wildfires that tion would become the new minimum wage The Senate on Tuesday passed bill by a vote of a minimum-wag-e ap Photo this economy” said Patrick Poulin of Utah Issues “Some- thing needs to be done to pull people above the Jensen slid that Utah’s low hard-worki- unemployment rate of 34 percent es minimu- workers m-wage ng poverty level” Cache Valley Soccer Association west-centr-al COMPETITIVE SOCCER CAMP with Gordon Miller - State Coach Candidate Lamm takes to the air — and airwaves DENVER (AP) — Richard Lamm is taking his brand-nepresidential campaign and “no BS” agenda to California planning to turn the major parties expensive advertising against thun what he calls his “jujitsu” move The Reform Party hopeful might as well hit the road: Back at campaign headquarters Jhere’s no place to sit Lamm the former Colorado two major political parties to do something about diem” And how will he cope with the millions of dollars in campaign w national campaign with two campaign stops in San Jose But his path was shadowed by a lack of funds and the specter of a Perot challenge In his first round of media appearances after announcing his candidacy Tuesday Lamm was both feisty and romantic about his quest for what he called fire to be lit out there’1 said advertising the Democrats and Republicans will throw into the Lamm who’s been out of politics since his failed 1992 Democratic Senate primary bid said in a race? governor bidding for the nomina- tion of Ross Perot’s fledgling Reform Party planned to mark his uphill climb to a viable combustion" in America “If I’m right there is a prairie Lamm: Campalgna on 'no BS1 “I’m going to use their slick broadcast interview that he was advertising against them" he first pushed to jump into the pressaid on CBS’ “This Morning” idential fray just last month after “if political jujitsu spepking at the California mform Arty convention He said the campaign coutribu “You almost can’t write a fairy dons that fuel the major party coffers have become a “legalized tale like this tea I went to the form of bribery in America” and Reform Party and fell in love” that he is counting on his camLamm told CNN’s Larry King paign setting off a “spontaneous Live “I’m going to run a positive plan” he said today” “I’m just hoping a plurality of the American people are sick enough of the 1— JL p iMmjf 241-82- inpqira Al repqin dona on tie pramuat To receive Cuetora Jeweler Lop’ HOURS! 753-487- 0 M-P- 4T 1 MiHilwiI rvfiy rvrih HOST FAMILIES NEEDED! $11340 One Month Mail One Year Mail Mai Substations Must Be 418X00 M--F PakUMnnoe or I Hdidorwr Msmp tS y eounn or bay) w: Hanna 16 yean y parenta coupicawtth ix without children may hota) Weather 563-353- 00-733-2773 bunded 1938 krpftNRIUWk 3SE1T NTISEM ialWMN iiodiumi Fuy Accredited LmbJ ASSglntiTniianneiatudmlBgtMiWftnioianilaapUbbrbmrOtnnn-pnnibenwnfaitln- Find us on the World Wide Web or Can your Internet service provider to get connected r s a pre-regist- pre-registrati- er 15 1996 on International I1JMM1IH1 I I I I I have enclosed $35 to register for the CVSL Competitive Soccer Camp I I ' NAME I I ADDRESS: I I PHONE: I BIRTHDATE: SEX: GRADE: I PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE: I I I I I I I I Pleas come dressed to play and bring a bal (AN participants I wi need s ball) Detach and msl registration form and fee to: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L n T COMPETITIVE SOCCER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM I Cache Valley Soccer Leegue Attention: Competitive Soccer Cemp PO Box 355 Logan UT 84323-035- 5 for information contact Brian Oslen at 752-80or Dan Dansireau at 755-3479 90 wmm f J s r- - Gold Uey llealt jr Iua 18S Main Loccan m-LTAI- I I J Easy To Use with your Touch Tone Phone t to Editors Connections to the World E-M- ail ill CSS now: 4 Local Area Rep: Jeff Barnes at Busan at I (7 Daye 24 Bonn! ' Local News Local Sports Local Events Jan 17 yean GnBfcrtnfcnnailonwtodiaaaeyouroimeadiangeatiidenL Large variety of natlonalttlea lntoeata hobblen etc now available jabje m a from Becoming a hoot to a young international visitor In an experience of a lifetime! OfllreHoura: Saturday fcOO am to Noon Cloned Sunday OlMf Onto Why MbhtaiCSapaqr I I I I I I I I Scandinavia Germany FYance Spain England Japan Bnull or holy 4 IS DO Adveitleeia pnsrhaae pace end dnatation only AU psopetty rights to aey advertisement for the advertiser by The Herald Journal estaf art wort and or typofrapby bniahed or anvaed far by The Herald 3oaraaiihill be the properly of The Herald JoanaL ofTteHcnkHomaL partttenof say tenpodMedoi Miped without imcg MnRmwM (gbi $125 or tail bee front Utah k Idaho Mease phone yoar canto or The Herald Jowaai at 752-21before 7 pm on weekdays and 10 SSL Sunday For your canto's aaae and phone earn-be- e between 7 or taU fee front Utah S Idaho am and 7 please phone 752-21pm Monday Iheoh Friday Saamday from MO eei to 12:00 noon Sunday from fcOO eat to lOJO © I I Make a new Ufctong blend from abroad Enrich your tmOf with another culture Now you can hoot an Ok Year Canto (ktako pjn r1 1M I I Bract K Smith Pubtider Charles McCollum Muagiag Editor Wqne Ashcraft Advotiuiif Director Cyadi FtoHoa Office Monger Steven P Woods Onculatioa Manager Sieves Hess Systems Manager Eldredgc Webb Press Foreman ' ajn a discount you must by July per player per player registration at the field $35 $40 jewdry Dttign andidanufacturing 47 N Main impair pnpy unday 4:00 Hyrum Soccer Complex Two Hour Sessions 0 Stack Copy Ddy -- Ages U10 and Up t Moadhy through fthky — d Suky myital by VUley Nblidui Goaqany 75 Wm 300 Norik MX Boi 487 Lop Uuk S43234M87 27S4M23 1 ktahoTUephone UlaklUtphoae Second RaUfe Fiid iaLopa Uuk -- The purpose of this comp is to provide a positive atmosphere in which the player can develop skills self confidence motivation and discipline to reach hiaher full potential Thin camp will push the serious soccer player in both skills and the tactical components of the game It is for tho soccer player who wants to reach the next level of the game It is our goal to see that each player is challenged in on atmosphere that will be positive fan and friendly teers meanwhile coped with the reality of his late start in the race frenm 1900 Ose Month Canto (Utah) S10&00 One Yew Canto (Utah) One Month Canto (Idaho) $945 Ittaho tatea tadnde appUcaok Irfiho aairalaa ajn Boys 2:00 pjn “reform and renewal” in American politics Campaign volun- Herald Journal USPS 22 23 29 30 & 31 July 11:00 Girls 9:00 agenda cou'tfwonpfo&j 1 35 ‘ |