Show : & Page 10 The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday August 19 1998 -- THEIWEATHER Utah Outlook C Cache Vallwy aattook C Forecast for Thursday AccuWoathoiatoracart tor daytime condWonlowtilflh temperatures TODAY THURSDAY 'with near EXTENDED Sunny and warm a few afternoon clouds Partly doudy and warm Thursday night Logan's high will reach 89 degrees with the low dropping to 59 with s normaltemper-ature- Fair and seasonable Wednesday night Logan's high will reach 85 degrees with the low dropping to 54 degrees downtown Hyrum 57degrees and 50I degrees Wellsville Is Y 60 degrees Hyrum and 53 degrees Partly cloudy and warm with occasional afternoon or early evening thunderstorms InlyFrt day Logan'i C( wwreacnth toper 80s with lows drop- ping Into the low mid 50s By Pi In Smithfieid i Y2K PC u uses lllty: We Saturday Friday: 20 rathe puter 5 10 what (R Almanac alia am and sun- 8un: Sunrise at 6:37 set at 8:25 pm Cacha tampara tares pm Valley Almanac: On thle date In 1978 Trenton's low temperature Valley UV Index: (7) High dropped to a very chMy 33 degrees Synopsis: A bough over the northwest wffl only slightly cool tempera-ture- s over northern Utah Precipitation ie poeeMe the next five days but expected to be Hght Local fewer people" Maughan said "The service has just gone down- Strike hill" “Ten years ago each employee was responsible for approximately 1500 phone lines” Stansfield' Continued from Page 1 not sufficient to provide quality service" The proposed quotas would require network technicians to complete a job every hour and 15 minutes Stansfield said yet some jobs have been known to take over 12 hours in the past Under the contract proposed by upper management toe union contends employees who fail to meet their quotas could be penalized financially and even lose their jobs Meeting the expectations of upper management would be particularly difficult for technicians called to make repairs in rural areas like Lewiston and Clark-sto- n said US West repair techni- cian Mitch two years ago Yelton said he can’t afford to because the pension won't cover his cost of living "We understand that telecom- munications services are vital like 911" he said "But things we've had for 40 years they’re taking sway" Local strikers said they are of eager for the dispute to be Maughan Wellsville A decade ago Maughan's erew numbered nearly 30 hut since then the number of employees has dwindled to about 16 he said Yet he said growth in toe valley has certainly added to the demands for service "They want to serve more and more people with fewer and resolved as has historically pened in telephone company strikes So for strikers are united but telephone appear equally determined It seems both sides are on the same page though "Service to toe customer is our — service” ?oal saidquality 1990s —Organizations involved with Charity Continued from Page hap- education and health services accounted for 71percent of all employment and 77 percent of all 1 up useful information McGee said For example: — An estimated 2117 active charitable organizations conducted business m Utah in 1996 the most recent year for which data is available As a group the organizations employed more than 79000 and paid wages of $17 billion —Menu than 50 percent of all charitable organizations active in Utah in 1996 were formed in toe Back to Jichool Special wages paid by toe charities — Volunteer time represented e toe equivalent of 5716 foll-tim- workers When combined with paid employment volunteers represented 15 percent of total employment in die sector McGee said the information is valuable as a starting point when (imi were detained and were being questioned in the Aug 7 US embassy bombings in Nairobi and Tmzania that killed 257 peo-and Wounded mere than Sle They reportedly were named by a suspect with alleged links to exiled Saudi millionaire Osama bid Laden whom US officials call a major sponsor of terrorism The World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Cru- - saders formed by bin Laden issued its warning in today’s A1 Hayat a respected London-base- d AreMcnewspap “The coming days will guaren- - Contoured from Page investment banket “There are a lot of possibilities related to computers but I m S Main Logan rtnulv I Dr Matthm HtdtBus InTipy Clinu Pg IX LCSW Swat Concern Amday Depnok KoiraAfrmHMniMaikaiConak 2 S20N20QW Suite C Loom ITT 84331 ests” said the Jihad statement came with three other statements from the Islamic Army for the Liberation of Holy Shrines which churned responsibility for the embassy bombings The Holy Shrines group said it would “continue shipping more at American dead bodies to their until we unjust government humiliate America’s arrogance and roll its dignity in the mud of defeat" In Nairobi IS FBI agents and six Kenyan detectives weuing bulletproof vests raided the top Hotel on Tuesday and carried away several cartons Investigators today would not comment on a Kenyan newspaper report that a suspect in the attacks made the little more confident staying with something they’re really going to love” said Denise Dwight Smith director of the career center at the University of North Carolina-Charlotand president of the NACE te ent bomb at the hold The bombing in Nairobi a mile away from toe hotel killed 247 people An almost simultaneous bombing killed 10 at the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam TVm- - Hotel workers said FBI agents returned today to take pictures of the hotel located in downtown NairoM The Daily Nation a Kenyan reported that toe FBI and Kenyan agents were acting on information provided by Mohatomed Saddiq Odeh who was arrested in Pakistan on the day of the bombings and returned Aug 14 to Kenyan authorities In Pakistan a border official said a Saudi and a Sudanese were detained at the Afghan border and were being questioned about the bombings The men were stopped Saturday said Bakhtiar Khan chief of the Pakistani border post at toe Khyber pass The New York Times today reported soft' colu you ofyi Contoured from Page Latter-da- Church men as accomplices The Daily Nation repot said a bomb containing 1700 pounds of TNT was assembled over several days in the Hilltop Hotel under Odeh’i direction The newspaper said the hotel rooms where the bomb was made were occupied from Aug 7 by four foreigners involved in the bombing — two Palestinians an Egyptian and a Saudi Arabian On toe day of the bombing they 3-- were said to have completed assembly of the explosive in a pickup truck and driven it to the embassy Citing unidentified sources the newspaper said Odeh flew out of Nairobi after ensuring that the final preparations were in lace It said he is believed to ive had five accomplices three of whom died in the bombing Hotel supervisor Abdubanman Mohamed Said said no one took special notice of toe guests until toe raid of Christ to extricate himself from comments made at a televised news conference in which he implied that polygamy may be protected by flie First Amendment The governor’s nostalgic end Tales of incest end claims of view of the practice drew benign welfare fraud and abuse have fire from a group of refugee attenand turned sparked outrage tion on the peculiar practice of polygamist wives who claim abuse incest and indoctrination plural marriage which has continued to flourish in Utah despite its abound within such groups Leavitt has repeatedly said that ban in the state Constitution The criminal and civil rights violations Mormon church whose pioneers brought polygamy West 151 years ago disavowed the practice in 189a The issue has proven a difficult M f000 IK y that Odeh had named the two amists He has spent weeks trying I to police offering a rare glimpse inside one of this state’s most secretive polygamous clans and their Ha one for Republican Gov Mike Leavitt a southern Utah native who grew up a neighbor to polyg- Incest We Buy Cars Valley Matals Inc 148 Mo 787-227- kyKfcmr 0 from everywhere and Islamic groups will appear one after the other to fight American inter- She said there have been hot careers before such as accounting and students may wrongly picture many computer jobs as impersonal and isolated The economy is doing so well 753-450- 7S2-47- them” he to sit in front of a computer screen for a long tone” I’h will face a Mack fate” toe statement said "Strikes will continue ates they’re feeling because his father was an GadaVhlqrMdl PhotoHeritage Photography 1 University He's probably going to major in psychology A fellow freshman standing outside the dorm William Jennings 18 of Greenwich Conn is looking at international business largely Pianos tec God willing that America that college graduates with all kinds of degrees are getting good jobs “I think what’s happening now because the job market is so good for the college gradu- Career with die putdiMC of a 120 Family Sitting A- -l E3E3ElESE2aES30Si46k Qa two more people said “It’s not interesting to me : Free Senior Photo United Stares In Pakistan don’t know about of govern- tmnONMW FBI agents raid Nairobi hotel how nonprofits may be called on were toe responsibility ment agencies HMflM forecasts provided by Continental Weather Services lawmakers and others discuss to provide services that once 29 Average Evaporation: NAIROBI Kenya (AP) — FBI added "Now the number has agents and Kenyan detectives raided a Nairobi hotel searching climbed to 3500" for clues in the US Embassy Another union gripe is toe proand a coalition of bombing posed loss of benefits and a Islamic militant groups warned retirement plan that hasn't kept will continue that "strikes today with toe times according to from against the everywhere” John Yelton of Newton who worked for US West for 32 years Although he was eligible to retire Th Normal Temperatures: KVNLTs average high temperature for this date Is 84 degrees with the average low dropping to 50 degrees Moon: New Moon: August 2174)3 as i non-- Logon 782-057- 1 pun- ished He has stopped short though of saying the practice itself should be prosecuted THREAD IMAGES Ml 41 563-300- 0 of a Vi toesi the parti is to dow etc aboi A pute call the toe ing two on) : S er’s neei date If you usin nyir O putc or r con exp aba N ttn ypu nos wo: new con II yoy con rep 7 wil Wil boa CPI am era httj era toe tur cor tkx Pf‘ phe FOOTBALL y? 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