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Show is ria tauc - unviAll OrtallN aiINlMKl, .SClH.llllK--r 411 Web worm crawls into thousands of computers researchers were righting a new Internetattacker Tuesday similur to the "Code Red" worm that infected hundreds of thousands of computers several months ago. Anti-viru- s The worm, known as W32.Nimda, had affected thousands of targets bj' midday Tuesday, according to Vincent Gullotto, head virus fighter at McAfee.com, a software company. Even when the attack isnt successful, the worms scanningprocess can slowdown the Internet for many users and can have the effect of knock-in- g Web sites or enUre company networks oilline. The FBI is investigating the worm, said Amber Wilkins Megan Rasmussen Mary Poulson Duchesne Homecoming queen contestants Duchesne High School is excited to announce their uniiuul lioinccing pugeant. It will be held on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.in. at the DHS Audi tori urn. Cost will be $3 per adult, $2 per student and 6ycars and under free. spokeswoman Debbie Weicrman. The agency has not indicated whether the worm is connected to last weeks terrorism attacks. On security lists, system administrators nationwide reported unprecedented activity related to the worm, which tries to break into The contestants are: Megan Rasmussen, daughter of Carol and Larry Rasmussen; Morgan Kelsey, daughter of Jan and Craig Kelsey; Kristin Karren , daughter ofGIen and Brenda Karren; Erica Skewes, (laughter of Jack and Dca Skewes; Krystal Wilson, daughter of Iris and Jerry Wilson; Amber Best Brands, Microsofts Internet Information Services software. That software was the same targeted by Code Red and is typically found on computer? Windows NT or 2000. Most home users, includingthose running Windows 95,98 or ME, are not affected. Ken Van Wyk, chief technology officer at ParaProtect, said the worm tries to wriggle in through 16 known vulnerabilities in Microsoft IIS, the security hole left in some computers by the "Code Red II worm, which followed Code Red in August Code Red attacked through only one hole, which could be patched by pj The Lowest Prices. Jll I I downloading a program from j Tire Gauge ri r) Microsofts Web site. "Its causing enormous pain because it is at least an order of magni- tude more aggressive than Code Red, said Alan Paller, director of research at the nonprofit Sans Institute. Reprinted with permission from the Deseret News. Nitfe Wilkins, daughterofLeon and Rosalie Wilkins; Lori Ann Bruton, daughter of Tom and Cindy Bruton; Nicole Peatross, daughter of Chris and Shauna Peatross; Mary Poulson, daughter of Clair and Ruth Poulson. This years theme is "One in a Million. Emcees are alumni Caleb Rowley and Maren Farnsworth. 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These flags were waving proudly at the for and to support loyally country Saints in Duchesne. First and Third Ward building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y ADOITIONM. UU NUMB iixiiiMis.Mtnr MIS60HRM NM60HRM rifSMNRIS three-memb- sion will give way toaseven-membe- r part-- t iine county council. Swain said t he references to Hitler were used to get (Mioples attention. P19570HR14 -- ilm Special! .59." .62." .64 .61." P2Q360HRI5 P20S95HRI5 .61" .71" MH60HR16 A BIO O KXCLUSIV1I ENTERING . H?jinnv d countycom-n- i issiun to t he proposed part-tim- e county council, which will hirca professional manager. This pamphlet will be distributed soon to every voter in the county. seven-memb- .tei xxuwsc in many peoples opinion, by making reference to Adolph Hitler and his Nasi methods. A quote from the pamphlet reads Members of the grass roots Committee for a Better Form of Government who support the county government change are outraged by the insinuations made in the pamphlet, and have brought it to the attention nfthe Uintah County Uintah County Commission Chairman Cloyd Harrison said he was unaware of the pamphlet and staled it was not authorized by the Uintuh County Commission. He apologized on behalf of the commission for remarks made by Swain. Swain said he donated $50 toward t ! ic cost ofprin ting the pamphlet and look it to the printer on a computer disc. According to Swain, no county funds were used. Uintah County Deputy Attorney Glen Vernon said it is illegal for county resources to be UBed to influence the outcome of an election. This would comiucludctheuseof county-owneputer equipment and disks. When asked if he used a county computer and disc to write the pamphlet, Swain replied, "No comment. What do you want me to say? The pamphlet causing such a stir should not be confused with a pamphlet that the Uintah County Commission did publish. That pamphlet, which was approved by the commission and Members of the Voter Information 1amphlet Committee, included I he actual proposition which will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot. The (Kimphlet also compares the differences between the present I." R157ttlS...!r. A pamphlet opposing the change to u sc ven member part-tim- e county council with a county manager has crcatod a lot of anger and concern in Uintah County. The pamphlet, which niukes several objections to the e .nl rtRfOMANC,tyEHIClE$ among Uintah County residents full-tim- .ll" .H PERFORMANCE TIRES causes uproar three-membe- r, .tt rtH7JtU .& ibimii er HUNTER S SPECIAL I j .:wm BIGFOOT XT TIRES Lj A: SERVICElCOWON r5)miSaEraj5I !! ! TSJ&7S iliaar W,-YV- " 0er available on 35mm. 110 or 126 color print Wm color (C-4-1 process) only Otter does not apply to KODAK Premium Processing. 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