Show 4'— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Saturday November 20 1999' Appalachian fires impact business and recreation CHARLESTON WVa (AP) — Hikers and hunters are being Mked to stay out of the woods and timber workers have been tuned into firefighters as moun- tainous terrain bums throughout the Appalachians to West Virginia from Georgia About 70000 acres have burned this week in Georgia North Carolina Tennessee Virginia Kentucky and West Virginia Kentucky with about 40000 acres charred has been hit hardest The situation may soon get worse Winds moved into the region Friday with gusts of more than 30 mph expected no rain was in the forecast “It’s terrible right now And there is an immediate effect to fires like this Not only do they take away the land they're an ! expensive money-losin- g situa- tion for anyone that's in our business long-tersaid CK Ware chief forester for the Pocahontas Land Company a timber compa ny that operates in Kentucky West Virginia and Virginia ‘‘Fires like this totally consume you We have to commit our work force to fighting the fires" Appalachian fires usually are not as dramatic as fires in the western United States They stay low to the ground and appear at night like a glowing snake on a mountainside But when driven by wind — which the mountains usually break — low humidity and high temperatures flames can flare up and move fast like their western counterparts said Jed Flowers a West Virginia Division Maine was closed this week because of excessive smoke from about 5300 burning acres In North Carolina about 3000 acres of the Nantahala National Park were burning and a small section of the Appalachian Trail 13-mi- le “ Wiretap hearing set Mountainous terrain is burning ELLICOTT CITY Md (AP) — Linda Tlripp on Friday won her bid for a pretrial hearing in throughout the Appalachians from Georgia northward to WM Virginia and hikers are being asked avoid certain regions her wiretapping case amid questions about whether prosecutors obtained evidence from owo MO le Shenandoah National Park in eastern Virginia Dan Shreve 41 of Charleston normally goes mountain biking three times a week but has not gone at all this week TEN dent counsel's investigation” SC Tripp lawyer Joseph Murtha told the judge The defense hopes to OA “I don't want to go out and breathe in all the smoke” he At the Snowbird Mountain Lodge near Robbinsville NC k manager Shelly Bowman has told some to “just stay home" because the smoke is so bad “It's horrible and I think it has really cut down on participation" said Kenny Wilson president of the West Virginia Bow front-des- er called Loki is the most powerful in the solar system “Loki has an enormous caldera that is repeatedly flooded by lava over an area larger than the state of Maryland" said Lopes-Gauti- from APneivn reporta SATURDAY A "For All Seasons" dance is from 8:30 to 11 tonight at the Elite Hall in Hyrum There will d and be swing ballroom country music Dance lessons are from 7 to 8 pm and the Sky View dance team and the USU ballroom dance team will perform during intermission Cost is $3 and everyone is welcome Hunters Association “Your nose and eyes burn and if you have any allergies it compounds that problem and it leaves you parched” Mountain forest fires usually are followed by floods because they burn all foliage even the root systems of plants and trees big-ban- leaving nothing to impede water flow from heavy rains The Lace n' Levi's Square Dance Club dances from 7:30 to 10 tonight at the Cache County Senior Citizen Center 240 N 100 East Logan Dixie and Elmer Clark will cue rounds and Bob Calton will call squares Call 8 or 732-28- more lava than all of the volcanoes on Earth Galileo project scientist at JPL Observing the volcanoes of Io said Johnson is like moving back in time to a period when the Earth was wrecked by similar-size- d volcanoes “It gives us an opportunity to watch in action phenomena lon g dead in the rest of the solar system" he said An Io volcano called Pele has an intense hot spot that scientists believe is a lava lake constantly being refilled with molten rock squirting up from Io’s interior Loki's eruptions are so massive she said they can be sighted by telescopes from Earth Galileo photos show a huge dark area rimmed with glowing red lava The volcano is surrounded by a circle of material thought to be sulfur dioxide spewed out and settled about the peak “The volcanoes on Io put out 100 times 363-333- kids today The class for children ages 3 through 5 is from 10:30 to 11:30 am at a cost of $10 and the class for children ages goes from 12:30 to 2 pm at a cost of $15 To register call 5 Tracy Helgeson at 6-- 755-295- Starting Over Single has sched: member of the American Legion Post 47 and served in various leadership positions Maughan FRANKLIN Idaho — George Edwards Maughan died suddenly Franklin in Idaho Nov 18 1999 He was born March 28 1921 in Gar- land Utah to George Q Nibiey and Ursula Ewell Edwards He was e raised in and spent Wells-vill- most of his time in Hyrum until recently moving to Franklin He married Eliza RoseUa McBride on July 2 1942 They had four children She died April 20 1997 He later marred Elva M Hatch on March 6 1998 He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II where he worked as a mechanic After his release from the military he continued working as a mechanic in the bucking industry retiring from Miller Bros Co after 30 years of service as the buck maintenance foreman He was an active member of the LOS Church and served faithfully in various positions He was a lifelong He is survived by his wife Elva two sons G Richard (Joyce) and Kevin (Denise) Hyrum two daughters Sharon Albuquerque NM and Barbara (Matt) Pealver Kemmerar Wyo seven step-son- s Stephan L Hatch (Nora Lee) Hatch Franklin Owen J Hatch Salt Lake City Douglas J (Susie) Hatch Seattle Wash Kent C (Dena) Hatch Richmond ipd Blake J (Carol) Hatch Smithfiekf one foster son Emery Jacquez Bountiful Utah 49 grandchildren 25 and one R Also survived by three brothers Charles E (Jean) Logan Eugene E (Patsy) Wellsville Newell E (Ruth) Ogden and one sister Betty (Keith) Smith Clearfield He was preceded in death by his parents wife Rose! la his sister Arlene Stott and one brother Marvin Funeral services will be held at noon Monday Nov 22 In the Franklin Stake Center Franklin Friends may call at the Allen Hall Mortuary in Logan from 6 to 8 pm Sunday Nov 21 or one hour prior to services in Franklin Evan Clyde Brown HYRUM Utah — Evan Clyde Brown 90 of Hyrum passed away on Nov 17 1999 at his home He was born to Hyrum and Ida Nielsen Brown on July 15 1909 in Avon Utah After gradating from higif school he married Carmen' Bencrr nr iromofii Idaho on Aug 11 1928 He was a member of the LDS Church He was a lifelong rancher who loved the land He also worked with livestock bucking His love of work passed on to his family The people he met grew to be lifelong friends He fought a good fight and endured to the end He is survived by two sons and three daughters: Colleen Petersen (Don) of Whitney Idaho E LeRoy Brown (Elizabeth) of Providence Carol Johneon (Wendell) of Logan Jack Brown (Trudy) of Hyrum and Pam Briggs (Brant) of Franklin He la also survived by a daughter-in-laLinda Brown of Logan 21 grandchildren and 50 graat-gran- today Newcomers are welcome For more information call Sylvia at 752-95- children He was preceded in death by his wife Carmen a eon Jerry C Brown two brothers Kenneth and Bert Brown and one sister Bessie Brown Funeral services wM be held at 2 Mopm Nov 22 at the Alien-Ha- ll rtuary Chapel 34 E Center in 38 The Boy Scouts of America annual Scouting for Food is coming up Bags have been delivered this week and will be collected today Bags with nonperishable Cemetqcy I Ajihi uil) v Tie ’W®' RlVWChk'pterb’fn' Daughters of the American Revolution of Cache Valley will hold a Veterans Day observance from 10:15 am to 12:15 pm today at the River Heights City Building 520 S 500 East Ueorge H Wahlen will be the guest speaker Everyone is welcome Obituary policy The price for obituaries and cards of thanks is $4 per column inch Obituaries are measured columns wide by Inches deep including photographs obituaries must be placed by a mortuary or in person by someone authorized to make payment or arrange billing There Is no charge for death notices placed by a mortuary For more information cal The 1 Herald Journal All Trapper Trails Pow Wow is from 8 am to 3:30 pm today at the Cedar Ridge Middle School The cost is $6 and the book is $8 Lunch will also be available for $350 For information call 752-212- nrnMin p mm nraippir Appearing in AiHfotyiimiil on Sunday November 21 1999 Th MM Pag la part of The Htrald JoumaTi Nawapapar In Education program 363-920- 9 The Amalga Craft Boutique is from 9 am to 6 pm today in the Amalga Town Hall 6590 N 2400 West Amalga Free admis- sion and refreshments will be served Many gift items decora- tions and holiday crafts will be available For information contact LuDean Hansen at or Nancy Bingham at 363-633- 363-530- 6 4 Mark Francis speaks on “Utah in the Next Millennium” at the Aglow Community Lighthouse Meeting at 9 am today at the Taggart Student Center For a breakfast reservation call Lisa at 1 The meeting starts at 9:45 am for those who don’t have the breakfast The Yeshareh group meets at 2 pm today at Mount Logan Stake Center 565 E Center SL Logan Lynn and Ruth Stoker will be the guest speakers For more infor8 mation call Beverly at 563-643- Willow Valley Trap and Skeet is having a Thanksgiving turkey shoot at 10 am today at the Willow Valley Trap and Skeet range miles west of three-and-a-h- Logan cm the Valley View Highway at the Cache Valley Hunter Education Center Games will include five-targ- et turkey shoots as well as bluebird backers annies and team flurries tHer FDbfi'PMtry" Cache County Senior Citizen Center Victim Services Somebody's Attic and other organiza- - tions For more information call the Volunteer Center at 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firsthand the benefits of volun- I tearing' Therd WilMte' projects Herald Journal first Thanksgiving Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr her secretly phone calls of Monica Lewinsky The letter of immunity Stare's food items or nonfood items Logan with Bishop Michael Richardson conducting A viewing for family and friends will be at noon Monday prior to the services Interment wil be in the Hyrum City Find out what was cooking at the Carolyn Henneman 753-038- The Alliance for the Varied Arts offers a messy art class fur Obituaries at his home 18 uled a progressive dinner for George Edwards General countered that Mrs Tripp did not have immunity from prosecution on Jan 16 1998 when she gave AS combined” said Torrence Johnson the er get the charges dismissed during the pretrial hearing Assistant Maryland Attorney About Cache fewer CWrjpiM Jupiter moon aswarm with volcanoes WASHINGTON (AP) — Jupiter’s moon Io the most active body in the solar system is wracked by more than 100 volcanoes and is dotted with lava lakes towering plumes of ash and rivers of molten rock that dwarf anything on Earth New close-u- p views and measurements from the Galileo spacecraft show that just one of the volcanoes on Io puts out more heat than all of the volcanoes on Earth combined NASA scientists said Friday of the Jet Propulsion Rosaly Lopes-GautiLaboratory said that images snapped by Galileo instruments show that an Io volcano state- ments she had given under immunity from prosecution Judge Diane Leasure said that Tripp is entitled to the hearing before her trial starts rather than after it ends as state prosecutor Stephen Montanarelli requested “This investigation is saturated with testimony from the indepen- was closed A four-misection of the trail has also been closed in of said “It goes against why I want to go out and bike" Forestry spokesman The National Guard is assisting firefighters in Kentucky and West Virginia Timber operators and miners are also involved trying to help protect 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