Show The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday October 16 2003 — A7 1 ' Utah & The Vest ' ' Mam seiraftoinicoap 20D2 iini Vf57 Jrjl ©Dymraipic power explosion SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah Power employ- ee of 25 years who admitted he blew up a Utah Power sub-station during the 2002 Winter Olympics was sentenced Wednesday to four years in federal prison US District Judge Dee Benson also ordered Vince R Rogers to serve three years of supervised release after he serves his prison term and to pay $25000 in restitution to the utility Rogers must serve ' all four years of the term because thus is no parole in SALEPRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH OCTOBER 25 MATED BIB OVEMUSSHSLTAICON BINOCULARS’ power outages and sparked a fire at a nearby North Salt Lake oil refineiy raising ter- rorism and security concerns Vice President Dick Cheney attended the Olympic closing ceremonies that night Investigators from die Joint Terrorism Task Force of local state and FBI officers and agents found that a security fence had been cut and that someone appeared to have entered the property through the hole The substation about a mile and a half southwest of Salt the federal prison system Lake Gty International Air-The sentence was based on port was surrounded by open a plea deal with federal prosefields cutors in August in exchange The fenced facility had for cooperation when prosecusecurity on site tors put him under oath and Rogers told authorities he v was mad at the questioned him about the utility compa- ny in part because of a dispute tK crime The maximum federal sen- over the nearby fields where tencc destruction an for he of pastured some cattle Utah 'V vV energy facility is 20 years but ij- Power had ordered Rogers to Rogers didn’t fit the profile of remove die cattle a few days ' someone who would get such y before die explosion a hard sentence — dial is a During the investigation ? terrorist— Chip Burrus FBI Rogers threatened an FBI special agent in charge of the agent after a search of his Parir com-pris- 100 cotton lOaz 2 Ply Duck Durable Watar Repellent Finish ‘ Soft fold down eye cups coated optics Instafoucus ed INSULATED COVERALLS cotton lOoz 2 Ply Duck Durable Water Repefient Finish 1 00 ' 24-ho- 6 PAIRS LONG WEARING HEAVY WT Double Fabric Knees 10-1- EIDER gartfwbtit SALE ur IALE $5&99 597 - ' - I - w ffiJ M- )- CAMPING PILLOWS wdupont certified quakfl insulation ' FMed wSbs of estar bimjtafionfor bxdudei stuff sack Filled v Reg2 insuMherra poly xceHent Wamrth retention " Rugged polyester outer cover $3i77 £ Corhctttt® - fStA I zr-- x ?& 1 ra'frx VA ' i v ' S68SW® GUIDE HOODED SSHIRTJACKETW : ALL OTHER BIBS INCLUDING KEY ARE 15 OFF FLANIE TRADITIONAL WORK ZIPPER ‘ $2299 Reg DUNGAREE Fit WORK Of MOTION Let it snow let it snow! r"V' " ' r Lauren Thomas 4' makes a sriow iangel at Logan Pass in West Glacier Mont on Wednesday She and her family were visiting Glacier Park from' port Washington Md After being dosed by snow and ice for several days this week Logan Pass reopened to i visitors Wednesday ' 'V-- EVERY OTHER WINTER COAT 99 15 Reg OFF DURING THIS SALE FLEECE & QU1LTB) CAMP DRY LINED MEN'S I— 11! 1 M oscono jot long tasong waur pfowcoon When guaranteed to rain guaranteed to wok ' n : WARM SHIRTJAC In brief More than a thousand carp killed by wastewater runoff SPRINGVILLE (AP) — More tiuin 1000 carp have been killed by an unknown substance that was discharged into the city sewer system The system feeds ponds that were built for aesthetic purposes in front of businesses in the city’s industrial park on the south side of State Road 75 Owners fill the ponds with carp to control algae Thlc exact chemical responsible for the fish kill was not immediately known City Administrator Layne Long said they are working with state water officials to determine what exactly was discharged “There’s no threat to people” Long said Springville is 45 miles southeast of Salt Lake City ' ' Bull eik killed beheaded at Zion ' COTTON DUCK Cariiorttl ' " A' 12m 100 SIZED TO PROVIDE BETTER RANGE f V t 'SALEmmkm AP photo V' ‘ bottom PREMIUM FABRIC ALE A Long wearing double kneels with ' s dean but SSS&i $7999 - fl'- ARCTIC COAT CANYON y’-- itf' KING SIZE 5LB SLEEP1NC BAG INSULATED BIB OVERALLS “ALE m 3:i'r 'J- ALL UNDERWEAR 49018 v $399 THERMAL v! ! 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