Show V'iviS K'- - ' v iVVatchoutJA ! way —PageAlO' hf Update! VvjfcV ': vv' f ini rain fato Irnnuun ftfnthorciin W py : V ’' 4c k i‘ : By Mike Ivey - f - -- r'sV V Fof The Christen Science Monitor ' ' ''t ’ ' ' r s' j'1 w ('' : s y- -' tl 1' s Milderweather is finally wanning the upper Midwest and dut usually residents start means winter-weaheading to the store or shop to enipy a nice coding cone of rocky road or butter brickie w That’s good news for Paul Thom-se- n president of Schoep’s ice cream in Madison Wi! since it means a nite sales boost fa? his company But rather A6’':- ' ' '"'a SKvifi tt I v t & vw tS1 f r r!- - rm J i i - r " s Vs Tj Officials- " - ‘X c'i:: ’ A ' u i ? Af'1 i All3V70ri ' ' 'i : - ' A L ar ‘ ":’ tSS Fewer cows producing milk J ’ U-S- I’f Economy ref1 v: '' : - -- v-- r r - r?ffy--tite nearby western entrance of Bagh- showdown with a radical Shiite cleric ® 00® i dad where gunmen shot down an in die south"-- " the in killed American Ml-6- 4 Apache helicopter of Most ' llr Iraqis Fallujah rckcxfi 1 U in fighting that started last Mondqr'L $ As a team moved into secure the bod- X were women children and elderly this' i' ies of the two dead crewmen a huge ! ! force of tanks and troops pushed down V director of the city hdspitalRafieal- the highway outside the lraqi capital told The Associated Prcss A FALLUJAH Iraq (AP) — - A fragile ' 1 Marine that commander disputed aiming to crush insurgents cease-fir- e held between Sunni inir- dead most were Gunmen have run rampant in the ofdie probaMy cents and US Marines on Sunday in Abu Ghraib district west of Baghdad ' Strong appaa! An anti-winsurgenU die beneeed city of Falluiah whoe Fallujah residents took advantage of for three days attacking fuel convoys Iraqis said more than 600 civilians V the luU in fighting tobury their dead in £1 SuutoJtmiif lulling a US soldier and two Ameri- - i werckilled in the past week Near " ' ' ' two soccer fields One the had can fields and civilians of another ' shot down a US SiesewvwnSto kidnapping Baghdad gunmen : v Ameridui 'T rows of fiesMy dug graves some i:wShdnv the Japanese troops :£& attack helicopter killing two -i as children The or marked Hamill an :: from Iraq ?to savettirae headstones on ofThomas crewmembers1 capton W: with die names of women vAbo die military suggroteditis i Japanese dvflisns' kidnapped In " ' ' over See its violence in The on solution A7 r to a v fo v IRAQ Iraq Fallujah negotiated spilled open P nkdayis: on the nf O- - ' : W y V !i ' v "Mi r s - ry ice-crea- m activtes -- SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Law enforcement officials are eyefog increased biker gang activity throughout Utah wor tied that the state may no longer be immune to the threat l" already faced in other parts of dtecountty In tecbht years motoincycle " ' gangs have not been much of y an issue in the state But the v V new trend of eiqiansion within ' outlaw biker gangs has caused : concern in law enforcement circles authorities said “We’re watching die opments very closely" said 1 Salt Lake County Sheriffs U Andy Burton head of the Metro Gang Unit “They are a 1 ! : : - V devel-Wltr- N ! - ! flavored ice summer they! pay more cream— Ifor each Ick have soared I ' V to record levels amid a sharp decline in the nation’s milk production The recent jump in costs has twice forced Schoep’s to raise its prices to retailers and Thomsen warns that if butter prices keep climbing his business may be in for real trouble — an rCy people will pay only so much for " " creamcone M ice r r foe cream isn’t the only food that is more expensive these days other daily Milk butter cheese £ products are also climbing in price as J’ wholesale costs filter down to Ameri- - - ’ : biker gangs set up a Utah Chapter in January 2Q03 The Bandidos Motorcycle Club U r V one of die four mort notorious' - biker gangs in the country v along with die Hells Angels the Pagans mid die Outlaws ' Last month die president of the local chapter of the Bandi- dos was arrested for investiga- don of muider after the shooting of a former member : : “It won't be long until V (Utah) sees Hells Angels” said Steve Trethewy of the International Outlaw Moforcy- -' :' cle Gang Investigators Associ- ation ! :! : 'V -- Much MaacaiWHaraU Journal A'- - v' ? Louise Hampton was in Montana State College's Cadet Nursing Corps during World War lli 2 v B n1 mM m Msm-I- B The pizza industry is bracing for a price jump as cheese is the largest V f- night" Hampton Said “At that time sometimes cut their necks f diings were pretty scary! I think ! dresses and spend the night dancings some of them (soldiers) thought that y ByHoNIWMss staff writer singte cost fomakfogpfoza aside from hiring workers to bake it and -- v deliver it Wholesale prices for barrels of Cheddarcheese hit $191 late last mcmth on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange topping die e high of $188 set in v Argust 1999 —-f- : 500-pou- f--r 14-ho- (A3) AfKtraw Wlson v (A3) Malt Haval (A3) IfothmiHuhaaliar (A3) Tyson 8mith (A3) Monique Poyfair (AS) Jan Hbwe (A3) Jeff KMtor(A3): vr Chit8tophwHowM (B4)JanwePorlw(C1)lQrareKbMi! aV’' s- ir Mtwdaa Tf ' OMuarieifc 'W T M ''‘i’V' ’'v' - ' 'm icHgflp jK - r : -- Vi Ms m pro-Se- pt h f!tassiteds£:C4 s ir was satisfied that some of the matters For two v CRAWFORD Texas (AP) :' were Qmdoleeznational advisa being looked into” and had any spe- security years za Rice lefi Americans with foe uiqxesaioinipific intelligence panted to threats of MM 1 1 terror-attacks on New York and Washington that Pre&ident Busb's ism briefing focused on histoical uifbrma- - would haye moved mountains to prevent it Bush said during a visit to Fort Ifobd injk tion dating to 1998 and thfo any current threats mostlyfovolyed overseas taigetsiv: But he said the document which the-f- t VYettiierelaweunderpuUic pressure iof die presidoit’s briefing memo from Aug 6 White House released Saturday night coo 2001 showed diat Bush had received intel- - tuned “nothfog about an attack on Ameri--‘ It talked about mtentiema abquthgence reporting asreciatt as May 2001J':-c- a wdL 'we ! fomebody who hated America - DenniaHteah(ANahcyHds(A8)v — ‘ ofterrorismbriefing memo EW Robinson ‘f — ! Am MH FoRdwIng are some of Ihe local itamea that appear In todaa Herald Journal: Eifl(Jo(geiwte(B2) ‘i :: -f -- : t V : See MILK on All : ’S: ihe hii” - ur Audwritiessay the Bandi- - ' dos and other major biker 'Mr ’ ' gangs have tippled their chap v I recent Y j : ters and membfos inthe ongo- years prompted by - " ‘'M Bandibattle the between said but there didn’t seem to be ing “That’s how it! was fo foqse daysfyi gb()d time before they left Hampton — Hells the and k attached time to until to were Angels:' We worked readied They 'M: y dte work was young guys get pr worry ' " t) f dime” Hanipton said “But we still most just put of high schooLStem U‘ warf & the believe v Investigates ' found slot Of time to jitterbug and 'fwere struggling with die reality of 'i? t We didn’t have time tobe sad outliaw biker 0" of expansion W about things Everything went so - v going to war and woe searchmgfbr sr have a lot of fun v gang into jjtnh may be to i'uv tear fast” she said danced thmngh tfie night unmrthing that might guarantee IT Hainptnri " ' nt many times during her three years in ili safety overseas she said ' die Nurring Corps The wrenai 1 would trad? their starxied white um - Y or three guys propose to you fo one aia in drug nanicKine 7 keep a close eye on the prices and hope they don’t go too hqrs Tbm Bmich who owns two Pizzexii Uno franchiKs in diis town that’s home to die Uniyersity of Wis- ponsin His business has been r v i or to Totnmy Dorsey and CHenn Millavbdng married was a tie to home — Working six days A Wbek ' some extra insurance dial they need- ?and WridWar H weren’t miough to ’’tuneAV V ' V v “We to survive beteuse there was didn’t dates” ed u la& Hanqitbh Louise ff and die odierVi keep Hampton said VThe soldiers In Bozeman were Ai someone at heme waiting for diem” v women of Montana State College’s M Cadet'uraing Onps fiom having is It was difficult to see so many v mostly air cadets and rogmeers"-"- ' ' good time The soldinsjust wanted to have a $? young men leaving to fight overseas S nd all-tim- c ' ! : ''Y't-7''- ! ' p y concern" One of die nation’s largest that federalagents were on topofthe ter1 v"more of an alarm bell titan it did? I thfok’ rorist dueat hep he -read that mfon6ViOv£'tn hindaight that’s probably true” said Dakota an gf if4uOQQOn6waaii an Eafoar St Bernard bonnet on Fifth in front of St Patridfa dral during the annual Easter Fenide i''irAveiiue ' r pV ’r ‘fr ' - cathe--DOnn- 'V1 iHIV:1 et yv |