| Show Page The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday February 26 1997 2 The West Speed limit signs change on Utah highways sui H'p cm ki i b i It 111 nc-in- if til liens ulk ini il new a kill s niest I” a ns im hiding ikml A CS ill f I'll llkl S9 Vu t h n led dial raising limit is vein' ie cm our age 'it i s u t seiik' Ml tire a Ins:'! i i iii li Iasi is in leu c eh mill S High ilk speed people to said Mack t lit islcrisvn ami safety stmlics engl ikes ilk- speed limit mere trillic n in he Ml ' vv ig i liis heunn illspcrtil limn signs on sei pt i vc lane piimiiv ami seen rtulit v k cl ns iiich iii m Inn u nil been doing ri a hat tea enable people have lust place all the lastei stretches ire off vv the commulei cluggi Wasatch rent Im tiisiivvo lane highwav in the slate to be posted a! id mph was I S 50 between Seipie ami Salma last month h illow ed In S Si el unis ell studied and I'M s so still are be ug loi Ilk Ingliei Imiil ists an being warned that Men grant the same leeway with the 65 mph cope is who high-u- n not mditied to cite speeders traveling up to mph w e ilk s mph limn will not patrol w eie i "The national 55 speed limit set a speed that was unrealistic to drive in many places anil made lawbreakers out of normal citizens" said Christensen “As a result UHP would give people some leeway We've asked them not to be as tolerant with the 65 limit" "Officers are watching this a lot closer now they’ve tightened up the cushion" said Lt Verdi White UHP spokesman "It’s up to the officers’ discretion but once the speed limit has been estab ol ) commander said the inconvenience to nearby residents of the sound of some 30 flights a night is a reminder of w hat it means to live in a free country The missions start at about 3 and all flights will return to Fiill by pm said Lt James Wilson the wing's public affairs officer The night flights had been scheduled to start Monday but high winds grounded the air wing The monthly training missions are designed to let 6 fighter pilots practice using the Low p in AP photo Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks bison specialist John Mundinger far right argues with Jennifer Flazlak far left of Missoula Mont about the state's approach to killing bison that wander out of state parks About 30 people from around Western Montana gathered at a rally Tuesday at the Capitol in Helena Mont to protest the killing of bison in their state Bison protest i ize Smith's spokeswoman Shelly denied am vv rongdoing "We have an excellent benefits package and better wages than any union package" she said SALT LAKE CITY (APi — Americans President Hinckley said Tuesday at Fort accounting” said the leader of hose things already exist” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Smnh S ii presentalives said arc facing enormous consequences for Douglas in Salt Lake City "Teen pregnancy abandoned families Saints rejecting God Mormon Church President lev welcome the investigation B Hinckley told a military prayer Gordon the and to failure The pilgrims made a pledge "in the recognize rights properly and claim that union efforts to breakfast ol others general incivility have resulted to combine (themof God inter-lc- i presence workers Smith's organize in large measure I am satisfied from fail"Whi ii we fail to aMnow ledge dcitv selves) together into a civil body politic” d with store operations the element of personal and ure to recognize that there is a God to President Hinckley said quoting from the lie board is looking into allenational accountability shrivels and dies" whom someday each of us must giv e an Mayilower Compact gations by the linked Food and Commercial Workers Local 711 ilia Smith's interfered with the union s efforts to organize the i mplov ces “Because of Smith's tactics to scan them they need the union" said union representative Terry Rai hide ilk union f irst filed complaints C OGDEN An Ogden AP) ounty Jail Fie was arraigned w die labor board in late 1996 man on probation for theft lias Tuesday on charges of aggravated shoitlv aftci employees asked the been arraigned on rape and kidrobbery aggravated sexual VALLEY union lo oiganize them to ol one elated and aggravated kidnapassault k in that said napping between Sep-Ridiick e all felonies ink r an us )cci mber 61) of 4 rapes in the gdc n Ri iv uea ping I add said Iasi since summer the are authorities 74 the store's employees signed Jason Brett Higgins 23 "waiting on the state crime lab cards asking to join the union remained behind liars after 2nd for DNA results They have given mied with the cards Raehiele aske the store to recognize the District Judge Brent W West on us top priority and say that some Ullil Ml Tuesday denied a request for bail preliminary findings may come Smith's wouldn't respond until because the man was on probaup as soon as the end of the tion for felony theft month" late last month when store execuA preliminary hearing was set Still police warned women that tives iski d i he laboi board to for Mareli 5 is just one suspect and a vote on the unionizaHiggins supervise more than one rapist may have tion and verify the signatures on Higgins was arrested on a warrant Monday night after detecbeen involved al! tile cards Federal law bars interference tives linked physical evidence to Descriptions of attackers have varied greatly including men of with union efforts But Utah has the man from a rape in August different ethnic backgrounds laws that do not Investigators said the evidence right The rash of sexual assaults icquiie an employee to be a union included a handprint left at the scene of the crime membci to work for a company began late last summer The most MTOAT S BIST SPORTS d recent attack was about two weeks oi e n o the benefits of a Higgins was arrested Mondav contract near the Ogden Cemetery night and booked into the Webei In Mila ' g Steve Bozarth the wing's flight-operatio- lav t detailed speed-safet- studies before y determining where to raise speeds freedom" Col ne Brent the labor board's aiioi iie said the complaints have been iliiough a preliminary inves-tiga- ii mi and the labor board found enough ev idcncc to hold a hear- Ilk store is accused of unlaw-lull- y questioning Pavson employees iboul lie r union sympathies ind lk nng them a belter benefit p ickage il tliev would not union- Idaho roads after the higher speed took effect After Utah's Legislature adopted high er speed limits UDOT conducted night-fightin- Mill ii concluded that accident rates increased 15 percent on those HILL AIR FORCE BASE (AP) — The Air Force’s 388th Fighter Wing is conducting training flights through Friday night filling the sky with what one colonel calls "the sound i ing last year A study Air Force plans Hill night flights P) — Claims that ood uni )rug tried lo Sum h prevent employees from joining a im mi me under m estigation by ill Not lonal I aboi Relations i is an Utah is one of the last Intermountain states to raise speed limits on two-lan- e primary and secondary highways since Congress lifted the federal 55 mph ceiling in December 1995 Wyoming instantly hiked interstates to 75 mph and in January 1996 began upping two-lan- e highways to 60 and 65 mph “The toughest thing now is remembering to slow down when you drive from Wyoming into Utah" Dennis Leek Smith’s accused of union blockade PA 5 St Wyoming Department of Transportation traffic engineer in Casper told The Salt Lake Tribune Idaho also raised the limit on its two-lan- e US and state highways to 65 mph lished it’s their job to help drivers slay within that limit because speed aggravating factor in accidents" m lie Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night (LAN- I I RN system ) Wilson said LANTIRN "turns the night into " day for pilots "It allows us to fly extremely low altitude at night and to take the fight to the enemy probably where he least expects it" Wilson said The system itself consists of two cylinders each roughly long and weighing over 450 pounds attached to the bottom of an 6 fuselage One tube contains the infrared navigation pod which allows the pilot to see in the dark through his heads-u- p display and the other houses the targeting pod The targeting system uses laser sighting and lets the pilot lock onto a target before he can see it with his naked eve LDS Church president speaks against secularism I Ogden man arraigned in one of 14 rapes I WV I The United States is the only nation that states "In God We Trust" on its currency and coinage President Hinckley said SPECIALS socatuusm first-degre- ( said fiOu SOCCER SEASON CACHE U George Washington attributed the estab- lishment of the United States to an act of divine providence President Hinckley gJJ tQUNIFORMS SPECIAL SO YOUTH FUEGO mms i Ru ho Shinguard union-brokere- v le said Smith's man- agers watched while employees met witli union representatives during their breaks or at ends of shifts On Feb 17 Raehiele said Smith's managers called police to force him to leave the Smith’s 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