Show Page 6 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday July 5 1998 ncnwiwcijj Tho big picture Cacho Valley outlook Utah outlook Temperatine Indfcste pravioua day's and overnight low to 8:31 pm Forecast tor noon Sunday high J Logan laavagas UHto Rock Loe Angalu 91°1 1 83 87 103 98 72 87 94 77 84 88 82 88 108 Kansas Cty Miami Beach MpMtPaul NawOrtaane New York Cay "'iW-x- a’1- -' Salt Lake City A 1 931 TODAY MONDAY EXTENDED Sunny and hot Fair to party ctoudy Sunday night Logan’s high reach 92 degrees wtf: the tow dropping to 54 dograea downtown SB Party cloudy and continued warm though a taw dograea cooler than Sunday Party cloudy and warm Mon-da- y night Logan’s high wireech 67 degrees with the tow dropping to 55 degreea downtown and 49 dograea atthecoidarcerarBl Mostly aunny war dl Provo i- 94°Jj -i : I Richfield - dograeaUSUand48 841 Moab 1 : 88 88 andoyTtisadayand SanFrendaco SaaMa Tucaon WadtlngloaOC Tho AocUWoatharforecaat tor noon Sunday: 91° ? 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date in 1986 the USU 5SW Experimental Farm dropped to a very chilly 35 degrees DaBy Evaporation: 31 (ncheaday IMtartMMUw L H 0 S El S trams mum mtomm mm H mow sO km aumtr axxov praam Local forecasts provided by ContinentaLWeatherServices personal vehicles could hold the Testing government agency responsible for an accident But Continued from Page 1 Commissioner Dale McKay expressed concern about policy he said their employment will be immediately terminated Icon which performs drug tests in a certified on-si- te testing cenwork force ter takes its drug-fre- e further one policy by requirstep ing employees to report the use of any medicine ova the counter or prescription to a supervisor Thu too Thomas said is purely a proactive measure to ensure safety of the employee and the company Since implementing the policy in 1990 he said Icon has had fewer injuries morale has been higher and company productivity is high Franklin County Commission- ers are expanding the county’s g policy to include more employees Commissioner drug-testin- Brad Smith said employees conducting county business in their an overly stringent policy with the potential to invade personal rights “I don’t think we ought to get too carried away” McKay said "or pretty soon you'll have to get tested to walk by the cemetery” To protect themselves from lawsuits many businesses have a work force poliwritten drug-fre- e cy Using proper collection procedures to make sure test results are accurate and private employees found to have illegal drags in their bodies or those who refuse to provide the sample can be fired immediately Courts have upheld employers' right to test for five drags: marijuana cocaine PCP ampheta- mines and opiates like heroin The proper procedure for collecting a specimen ensures confidentiality and prevents a mix-u- p Lindamood said The employee provides the sample at a collection site and watches the technician seal it in two bags before it is sent to n certified laboratory where a physician oversees the testing Utah introduced the first part of the Drug and Alcohol Testing Act in 1988 leading the nation with legislation protecting employers from lawsuits Lindamood said Most large business have enacted policies and have benefited from reduced insurance premiums but smoked marijuana in the past 30 days and slower to take Now after workers who tests at larger up die policies getting stuck with couldn't pan drag companies smaller businesses are beginning to test their employees too In May the enter the work force — a drag test And statistics show that about 20 percent of them will fail A study by the University of Michigan in 1996 showed that 18 percent of college students had used some type of illegal drag in the previous month The study showed that 17S percent of these students had smoked marijuana (28 percent daily) and nearly 2 percent had used hallucinogens A survey fry the Core Institute showed similar results for the 1995-9- 6 period when 186 percent of college students had Beth Lindamood senior ana- lyst at Great American Insurance Cos said many companies that hire college graduates are looking at these findings Some of the results of drag use include poor performance (214 percent) absenteeism (301 percent) memory loss (281 percent) and injury (13 percent) Drug abuse also affects the high school seniors of 1997 The University of Michigan study found that 262 percent of these seniors were already using drags an alarming 82 percent rise from the 144 percent of seniors who were using drags in 1992 "Regardless of the field they 1$ j Business heard testimony regarding proposed legislation designed to make drag-fre-e workplace programs more attractive plan to enter or the companies is increasingly that likely graduating college Lin- seniors will be drag-testedamood said "Businesses covet these young minds but only the ones that test free of drags College students need to realize this d” before they begin to interview clean up their acts now and test drug-fre- e Making the right choices now could affect the rest of their lives” Dave Hart Utah State Univer- sity’s career services director AP photo in Man Fin Cottrell Yvette to at Bench Roman tho music and Ray’s swing Pompano Jeremy Wednesday Young and old aBka are dancing to muaic from tho 508 wearing zoot suits futekirted dresses and kinky haircuts ' Swing Continued from Page glasses and a circa 1940s pink dress bought at a vintage clothing shop Soon the duo is on the dance floor at Man Ray's a South Flori- da dub where nearly 300 people Zoot Suit Riot in the rotation and the long became an alternative hit geously dressed’’ said Perry whose band came out of the grunge scene in the Pacific Northwest The eight-pieband isn't the only one miking the scene There'a the jump sound of Big Wednesday night Swing is everywhere — from War Continued from Page 1 this year in Washington DC The completed Civil War Soldiers and Sailors project should be delivered to the Park Service by the end of 1999 said David E Rencher project director for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and current president of the Federation of Genealogical Societies By accessing the name of a Civil War soldier on the CWSS W list a researcher or descendant can learn the regiment in which he served That makes it possible to order copies of the soldier’s military and pension records from the National Archives Rencher did that last year after visiting the grave of his Alfred ner in Pennsylvania's Bren- Lancaster County ana learning he had served in the “Grand Army of the Republic” The records Rencher received from the National Archives were a genealogist’s bonanza: Bren- ner's exact date and place of birth height color of hair and eyes exact date and place of mar children's exact names and dates of birth and the fact that two of the children had died relatively young Among other things Rencher also discovered that they did” who hat entered 170000 index cards himself organized his volunteers in 41 Pvt Brenner was discharged and awards rank from the 122nd Pennsylvania regiments to numbers of cards according Volunteers in Harrisburg in May entered — 1000 for 1863 due to health problems — 100000 for lieutenant private general six weeks before and 35 miles One tireless soul approaching removed from the Battle of Get300000 cards is a lieutenant gentysburg He died in 1928 at age eral with palms oak leaf dusters 85 and a distinguished service cross “You can see how the Ameriand some regiments might have can public will now have access dozen generals to a ton of information it never half a “That’s great’’ Moyer quips had before” Rencher said “So “but it leaves nobody to peel the many people know'that ancestor or dig those latrines” fought in the Civil War potatoes a commercial At datfreiffly rate but they haven’t a clue what regicard sociof $1 genealogical per he was ment in And if you don’t have the regiment you can’t get ety and Daughters of the Confedall this other information” eracy volunteers around the Moyer finds it ironic that Utah then a territory mustered in just 96 soldiers on the Union side But with their rich genealogical heritage Mormon volunteers have done of the three-quarte- rs data entry to date for Civil War combatants During the war the 1st Utah Cavalry guarded telegraph lines “They did that far a few months before they learned the Indians Moyer Cunningham Orchestra performs It's at The Supper Club in New York The Derby in Hollywood Calif and Cafe du Notd in San Bad Voodoo Daddy the Western bent of Big Sandy and his Fly-ri- te Francisco West Coast bars are country have saved die Park ng Boys or the Dixieland of Squirrel Nut Zi( — who really sewed the first g hit with “Hell" bands Many of the stylings neo-swin- movement can be traced to bands like Royal Grown Revue which started mixing in swing with its punk-influen- ska nearly a ce the movie Swingers in which the lead character finally meets a girl thinks to knowing how to dance to the house band which happens to be Big Bad Vrodoo Daddy The Gap commercial also ce ce neo-swi- ne “The zoot suiters were considered the punk rockers of their age because they were very outra- were dancing on a recent The West Coast ed moves — called aerials — leaving observers to wonder if anyone ever gets hurt “Usually I catch her” laid Jeremy Cottrell 18 in his two-tobowling shirt Many new converts say they became interested in awing after And of course MTV motored the trend when the network put the Cherry Poppin Daddies 1 The Masquerade in Atlanta to fewer problems passing drug The Spanish Ballroom in WashTom tests than students at other ington where the weren't interested in telegraph lines” he said “So they said ‘Why don't we go home? And classes for beginners a few couples performed highly complicat- play" said USU students generally have schools in the nation "Not that there isn’t a problem here” Hart said "because drags are everywhere” At Man Ray's which offers Ellington Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller That's what we where the trend really took off riage his wife's and their four ' US House Committee oo Small 27 percent had used they apply to it hallucinogens Graduating seniors will likely face one more test before they it smaller businesses have been Drug tests likely to tag many By Arrin Branson staff writer ve decade ago Former rocker Brian Setzer of die defunct Stray Cats is a current swing guitarist who got his roots in rockabilly “What a lot of the swing people are playing right now is jump blues like Louis Prima or Louis Jordan" said Steve Perry lead singer of the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies “Real swing is more like Fletcher Henderson Duke big-ho- rn dress in natty 1940s attire Songs about gambling and alcohol — such the Voodoo Daddy's You A Me A Bottle Makes 3 feeds into that feeling of the music Then there’s the dancing Swing is mainly an American invention evolving out of ragtime in the '30s ana '40s Unlike a tango or a waltz swing is more improvisational and comes in all kinds of flavors: the Lindy boogie woogie shag the jitterbug piqued interest “We've gotten an overwhelming response We've received phone calls letters and from people saying they were going to go out and take some swing lessons” Gsp spokeswoman Rebecca Weill said from the company’s Sin Francisco headquarters The commercial brought Brian Tindell and Daminka Landimari-n- o to Man Ray’s She couldn't get over the swing fashion “Next week I'm bringing my skirt Forget these pants Wearing skirts and dresses you just feel free” the 31 -- year-old nurse said Tindell an engineer said swing is helping him finally understand hisfoUu : V In ©2 JJtm&Y ur boibeqno Ser- vice $54 million the Mormon church provided its software program and editing services free BX1AUTWURST And last fall when the Park ms Service ran out of funds to com- plete transfer of microfilm records to paper so volunteers could enter data on their home MW computers Mormon church leaden chipped in the $33000 needed to keep the project going m K mbLoommb 752-137- 7 Bow Obub g tot unn ma lOKuuaxBi I p t t f r r f Tot ntnjrr f e a-- ima tp ran - r r g f |