Show V2£ iawi ftMfrl eriana The Herald Journal Logan Utah In brief Idaho's US senators Republicans Ijirry Craig and Oil k Kempt home — us well as 2nd District Kep Mike Craxi are scheduled to speak at noon Friday at the Franklin County Senior n Citizen's Center 64 W 1st South in By Phil Jensen staff writer $4 is being challenged is his quest for a second term hy Boise businessman and Democrat Walt M Craig ar Crapo who represents southern and eastern Idaho is facing Democrat John Seidl to determine who will represent Idaho's 2nd District Forest Service restricts dogs in popular canyon SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — T he Forest Service is cracking down on the growing mounds of doggy doo in Mill Creek Canyon during the winter Thousands of cross-countskiers bring their dogs to the canyon and blotches of dog feces dot the trail Beginning Nov 28 animals will be allowed in the canyon on days only And if the dog owners do not clean up after their animals (and the Forest Service will provide baggies) then the canyon will be closed to dogs entirely during the winter said Salt Lake District Ranger Mike Sicg “We are implementing our version of three strikes and you're out" he said “If we have 10 days where we find 10 piles that have not been picked up and properly disposed of or 25 citations h in the parking written for dogs areas dogs will be prohibited from the ski trail for the rest of the winter “If this happens three out of the next five years dogs w ill Ik prohibited from the ski trail during the winter for gixxl" Big and Uttle Cottonwood canyons already arc closed to dogs to protect Salt Lake City watersheds A ban at - Mill Creek during the winter would leave only (he lower portion of City ('reek as a canyon where dogs are allowed that time of year ry even-number- tomorrow" River Heights Mayor Robert Davis said to a round of applause Davis said the question of his city paying Ini and installing a stop sign and flashing lights at River Heights Boulevaid and ()()() East will be before t lie City Council at its next meeting in two weeks T hose improvements could Ik made off-leas- said By Michael R Weibel Cache County Clerk Stephen Erickson explained that several people getting their driver licenses law under the new motor-vote- r appaienllv checked the box saying the) wauled to register to vote but tailed to complete the additional Final plan approval or DeMar Hansen for the proposed Appiebend subdivision: Discejssion with Hyde Pam Mayor Ma Dames regarding the re'ouvig of US Highway 91 through Cache v'aliey and the potential implications 'o Amaiga Call Citv Efllor 752-211- 1 Jennie' Hrs Ext 3023 1 ''1 W£?rh A — f'- - m - if S w i f r '£ ' Robert HenUrichs Herald Juuinni A truck swerves around a jogger along 1000 East before Christmas Davis said In addition River Heights and Cache County agreed to install sidewalks as early as next summer and widen parts of the mad Lynn Izrmon county executive told the meeting Rv in “I'm amazed there haven glits this morning H dent was struck hy a cai (ho u ago along 1000 l ast and sulli n fractured leg - k- Meanwhile Davis said lie lias n quisled more patrols In deputy slid more accidents" said Davis I W Inniis laigan Mav or Darla Clark wlm was ai die mei-iiiisaid there nc plans n evlind 1000 Last north wln-i- Itrvei I logins runs into laigan I’a'ls til 1000 Fast ate mv in I In Log an River lleighis piuv itlein md concerned" Mcnlovc said she will iliok the school district to sic w liolio- :c district will provide busini' b sin dents who walk 1000 landow'iiers i Many of the landowners showed up I at Wednesday's meeting and most asked for the improvements after a stu- - : -- llli CouillV B Lkoy wriii-- i sljtl S I ii In- - I ii iv I : I ! in tire si B'ilia wislus ini Ii "mu- m Is wo and iluee kids so the) cm Id m limn 'III miles and 39 davs awav !:mn ' f n! tin- mi : i umviise' i'-- ill- bciiihlii1 n '- -I Blalu d IE ilia md his two knssian crew maiiv ( on ileiv Koiun and I liglil I in nidi i Al xandei Kalen aboard the Mil 22 Kussin-Spa- neiini ( i nn i answered questions Ibis inoining in bioadcasi on NASA lelevisim news lonkre-ncand v n vvi d a! 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It lid a w lieil i vpenm ill !i osi reseaiilteis at till Siji'e Dvnimii-- I d bv a He also credited Ihe people who pnx'css driver licenses lor making sure each registrant filled out tin proper forms “Our driver license people weic really on Ihe ball" he said Erickson said Salt Lake County n Blaha says wheat progressing well people in his office have been so busy answering questions about voter registration status that olliei work isn't gelling done He said Cache County is signili cantly smaller than Ilian its lugci neighbor along the Wasatch I mill and it's easier to keep track ol records when they come out ol only one office have the same problems facing m iimi though they live vviihiii !in qualify tor busing along 1000 as! arid Kivu logins will look at reducing sgi-iI h i all those improvements will require obtaining rights of way from private i ! ! : v i i I ib W In 'Ik i H l Xpi lore'' said park superintendent Tim Smith “Pen ii- il s' s Island Once bilund knees the bison will he vaccinated and clinked toi hculih problems About KM) will (hen lx- sold al auction in early November I lie roundup and the auilion have become a lou'isl cvcni hinging those curious about the buffalo hods that mm i named ihe Western plains by the millionv luvin cover 43 square miles ol thi island and ITn - - liki- I - bi : m a iv1 s "1 n : i' v I 'Kiln lido lli u n w ' - I ! ! - ivi1 1 iv i i s I' Bmp! siarehi SI himii I v ii m s molngv if oi'iiiii i usii’i' ii s i :!i mis: ii i SIIOYl N allowid loui are-- what - lie wiekend to gather them all Once ilicv an winked through the corrals the) days ol rest helore the sale hegins a lead mgiun I toiihe pioei- said ml hue's tiaimne Blaha : lake care Ihe projii'l i ailed ( iliciihouse Vi Ji III rul 'I gKvltv II W:‘ ui a mmii1' bv Lucid t I allh 'i bi si ir liuk i Ini niin--- ' ! - “Its Bon Si pie think it is a neat Western adventure" T he island's ecology also Bv reducing the held to about (MM) animals pmm ' giaing land is preseived which helps the island mule and llnive dcci jutilopc Ii s healthy for all the speues on ihe island Smith aid Is :: oii I'! ' giessuig will do lu ‘aid ai I it i : whiai plii is iiiiiiiniL1 how tini was ve'v positive I1 ! wired-Mii- “Judging Irom (he phone calls I’ve rncivcd limi out of state there is moie interest this year than 1 I mi I’agt l(i Hillyard to focus on juvenile court system w'-te- Jeutn Ive Sen IvU Hiliya’d has two passions fm ihi 1W7 Utah legislature a gioup he plans on staying wnh bnaisi Ik has no opposition Ihiivaid a Ib viai veteran of the and Ixgi'la'i-iassiitjip majoriiv whip in the Senate is unopposed lor lenn in Distmt 25 The ills" iii covers oms (t ( Kid ald SuMt"-l- lO'lilis Ihi!) aid 'ays I iih's juvenile couil is aitiquakJ and needs to be sysk'-i reva! xd to landli tii growing ol violiit i inns many anmiii 1 loui-via- recommendations 'h k wi an III-- ' diS'gi i g' : avi hasicall) was was Ml up ago alid g and smivkirg" Hill- - L o l ' ' soiie "1 Iasi t'i'it J e- - ihal is in HJIyak it e she law mak ila'ge ii vs Fe n more Hi'ki'J ii a' Ltah ' jMiwiin g vM-sin cm 'is sclj he a'so w r il'-sil- ’i ii i iv o'lt-vi- is looking al snare pa'il'ts arJ in yskn: ns i 'VjJde I k irsti'u-lini- o wo'k Ii siioi's K I “ke p'l-'Mti- ire i - 1 piv ti-'- if'i ni' l i‘1 c'C P'l-j- i' "y I’ i !’ n i' fol ' i i - -- S' ’'ii j ii i - jj n i’ v n j 3 ’ i ' gur-I if - ’ ! !l 1 'ii I "ii ’i I A L t r St ‘ ’I i i 4 i h si ) £ ( t'i i I IV i d if I i ii I I vwj aid H i V v iv i'fiitJ hi ii- i d'i i ! 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'II i "’ il ' are finding a ioi - ii i 'i 'll - d I Vi'd Said "Nkt all Iiriki-'- w i n Ill " : in Jdiicary be sa'd The Iasi fi'rei be IH'iv n(iViMon I'lO’l l v piob-leir- and perhaps lrom Hiilvaid's jxn -- 1 num-k-- t is a bui is not equipped to dial w ith repeat vioiim liii I'lilTs lx gol jiion may will i !' we it i o- syskpi Icndions will b xmm of the ii'i'c e gang-relate- JuiJid i it m Hillyard said II illy aid said the cojh i ai-h- - a Ivm :i i In viai mission to ana l'lah's juvmile couits and make the middle i 11 Got a local news tip? w 1 Old AN ISIAND (AP) — The annual bison roundup al Anlclopc Island State Park is keeping tin' site cm iioiimcnluli) sound w hilc attracting increasing numlxTs of tout ists ollicials say Moie ihan 7(H) of ihe animals will he herded llus unkind In helicopter 450 horseback rideis and liuiks mio ci uru Is on the north end of the (Treat Salt Liki i' i Bison roundup attracting interest 1 I® r 'V Efc2 wanted to register when (hey got their drivci licenses And just in case someone slipped through the cracks he said the county will let them vote it they can prove they marked the box on the driver license form He said the pmhlcm stirred up a great deal of concern and controversy in the Salt Iuke aieu Although Cache County dix-sn’-t tration siaius liespite reports from Salt Lake Count v where officials are stiaggling with voter registration problems stemming from the “motor-voter- ” priKess sta't nclude Building permit for Rick and Vicki Fonnesbeck for a grain bin: dj m has the neeessaiy registration papers fur all the people who Voters in Cache County shonlln'i non) about their regis- By Pbtl The Amslga Planning and Zonmeets at 7:30 p m Commission ing in the Town Flail Agenda items ' " ' i paperwork Erickson said he is confident he stall writer Army officials said operations at the pilot pkiii were expected to resume Lifer this week after invtsligatms complete their Mudv of the incident Agenda t- j er weapons incinerator Killgorc -- Clerk: No motor-votproblems reported here Army probes eruption TOOELE (AP) — A pilot plant which served as a model for the nation's first chemical weapons incinerator closed down Wednesday after an experiment triggered an eruption inside a furnace Col Don Killgorc commander of the Chemical Agency Disposal System facility stressed that no workers were injured or exposed to nerve agent wlici a “pressure spike" occurred about 10:30 a in “It was not an explosion although some people have been throwing that word around" he said ('AMDS is located 50 miles southwest of Salt Lake City and akiui two miles south of the new $400 million Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal Facility which began destruction of stockpiled chemical weapons in August ('AMDS has been testing means of disposing waste decontamination solutions used in chemical demilitarization experiments The solutions — pan ol 14000 gallons of waste liquid -- - were being fed into the iurrace Wednesday morning The eruption was described as similar to what happens w lien water is poured into a pan of hot oil It was thought to have occurred as the relatively cool liquids contacted molten hiinc at the bottom of the furnace The lurnacc which burns at 2000 degrees is designed to incinerate metal parts from nerve gas rockets and shells It did not appear to have lxcn damaged Sp trays' slab Wednesday night to make 10U0 East iluuugh parts ol River Heights safer lor kids Changes that could result along ihe east bench load include stop signs school crossing ones with Bashing lights ciossing guards and sidewalks Officials may also work to widen some stretches of the road T he changes will involve a joint effort of River Heights ('ache County and pcrhas the Cache County Schixil District Roiida Mcnlovc principal of River Heights Elementary School 420 S 500 East and chairwoman of a school safely committee looking at ways to gel students to and from class safety said HNX) Jiast is the mast immediate concern Hie road which is narrow and without sidewalks most of the way and trapped In what the committee called blind intersections is heavily used by students w ulking to school The safety committee pulled the entities together at Wednesday's meeting where River Heights and ('ache County agreed to make improvements “We'll have our engineer on it Recommended donation lor lunch is in I - KIYTR III KillTS - Several public entities pounded out an agreement Fre-Sto- 1 199(3 own takes on road safety Idaho candidates lawmaker to speak — six-ye- October 24 Thursday 1 ! ii’jv till i i j ( |