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m m m ■ ' i ' .1 7 I I M s m EliK ^ M -"^>^w in-FaH s?rI<j£ !^aho/9-l;8^ycarfj*^o^ .......... i . i z i 'j / : y;3tagnscISrl99frrr: . -----.-50 ccn G o g d m[QRNING c / W e a t h e r ^ m a i^ sg a m a tC ed wx)rkcrW k;^ d e a l[ : Today: Mostly sumru^andcontin- ------uedhof Lighrweststwinds.'Highs ^Ti, r KafOT~*fo]kkhe~n . * ith th e company, the employees in the middle SOs.i. LI ow s 55 to 60.- Thm /ees and n»»ftowiwttef_____________ ^ Contra(ict offer may beb low, but swiweet S S[amilies,” hesald. > PageA2 ~ ivever, ill feeling persistsi aman; ong TW IN FALLS - S ugar p la n t w workers, said Wayne Anderiderson, j, resolsolved a sticky situation this w enoughJl for union m(nembers to swwallow ryiresident i of the Twin Falls’’ branchbr; irrowly approving a new four-yearfou of th e i a g ic a lli'L E Y . I S S i American Federation off GG; rain M V bor coDttuct. • • the third yearr .aand 3 perccnt the fourth said, as h e prepared to leavelea work for thc Millers.■s. Rumors of ^trikes and lockoutsuts-spiced ” ' yean That’rnonot as big an increase'as dayrW drkers had 'wantcI'nted'to see wage The: ddecision was so dose that3t laborIr convinversations among workers atIt tlthe four workers wouldId like, b ut it guaranteed increases doser to the2 rateni of inflation, leadersrs agreed not to release spctspecific Ama]nalgam ated Sugar Co. plantsts inii Twin th e contract rc{egardless of who' buys the around 3 perccnt, for all four years, he vote nuilumbers even to their membtirsbers, he F allsdis, Paul, Nampa and Nyssa,>, Ore.,0 as Amalgamated1 plants,{ and left benefits said. said. jrkers voted down the first; twotw con- intaa. John Lemke, the comj)mpany’s attorney “WcJ ffeel it’s going to cause someime dis- ict offers. Union memb(iber Chad Weekes said he in Salt Lake Gty, calleded tlie vote “good unity,"" 1he said. “That’s really nott neces-nc The latest offer contained rais<aises of 2 voted against thiche contract. news for eveiybody." sary, whvhat the numbers are. It’s thehe totalt perc(:rcent the first two years, 2SS percentp "I felt it couli uld have been better,” he “I think this agreemernent is beneficial Please see SUGAR,,PageA2 Pag ______ _ .WatrC H TIM E » = _ &G fearsS -i New school: Filer UIiinveilsanew JH $5.4 inillion high sdioolsd Riday. | ^ | Page Cl M m m ■ vo)le poisonn Price of crime: Miniiinidoka .[ B j County’s budget wilivill increase, I H COI)uld kill largely dueto legalal costs< stem- . t o g from three higligh-profile piurders. P a g e d H phleasants iSPORTC ByWilllai[lam Brock B j B U B LoLong gone: Florida put-.____ RUFE’ERT - The Idaho Departmeninent of Sefielder Andre id Game is worried that pheasaeasants • - ther game birds may becoecom e : DDawson s bid ing victims of a poison-grainin cam-c farewellfai to tot< kill crop-nibbling volesjle s in baiseballba Minidok;Dka, Jeibm e and Lincohi countiiinties, Wednesday at T h e poisonp - zinc phosphidelc - is nasty stuff on quail, pheasasasants ' ^ di(the age of 42. otheher gallinaceous birds,” saidd DaveD: I : ' PageBl h, Jerome-based environmenn e n ta l list with Fish and Game, pepeople find dead birds arouiround Heat wave: Last seaecond contract that have been treated, thenien we jitters sent Dan Maj[ajerlehome . ^ ^ ^ B R | | R B want toi'0 know about it,” Parrish said,id. without ?igriing a dedeal with the- H V This year’syi enormous volume ofif volesvc h as pror•ompted a 15-day .“crisis exerjxem iv ' PageBS _. - ■ rinn” wht;hicli.aIloivs fanners, to spreadm dpoi. i --------- - -V • -flepow b Doinnfno^ngmMe^iu mp w s t ^ . E n o b ^ Dolo’s iiin[dms tdth's.RepuUlcan Nationalal ConventionC< on son-trea2ated grain on dieir potatoto anda ^ .W ed M itd ay avanlng ftORi 3cet fiddsi The s p e d a M cmmption pt ' O u t d o o r s began Aug.A Sliiia Idaho Departmeninent of Sc<jcamperingin A griculijlturc officials arc ptisHmgitng'fo' • d thc deadline, said RonR onda theiie Saws: KJj OP hanids Dole Kemp) ’96 bailtiner :k, bureau chief for the dep:lepait- Fa^edasarow m e n tsaagri-chemical i standard divisiolision. )f broken bot- r/-^ “Zincc phosphide; is the best mateiatcrial , convention bounce wcreijren't enough ft for the: job,”ji said Ivan Hopkins, agricigricul- , ies, the Saw- J v'ansan’s 3 3rd try : ease GOP doubts about Dole’sDol chances ih tural ex9xtcnsion agent for Minidolidoka :ooA Moun- y GopdSlj^reSrlbN i^ a m atchup against the pollsolished Clinton. County. ‘“There arc a lot of other mattnateri- ains^be 231lins nominatiolon . “We have an uphill batb atd e with a sit- als thatt a grower could put down, butbu tw e vild, desolate - • ting president,” said Mik«like Frands, the wouldn’tI’t get as m any (voles and mice)mii th e n b ack to KaKansas where delegates Louisiana GOP chairman. A»»ocl«t>dPreM lan. Said Shirley and wcJ wouldv get a lot more non-tarii-target Uld lonely but TheA« . s m t th e son of titiny Russell over the top Russell, delegate of Gwrgor©a: “There’s a spedes. lething to see. and into an 84-<4-day campaign against lot of work ahead, but thathat’s what it’s all “I'm asa concerned as anyone - a AN DIEGO — With a mixtu - and <turc o! President Climonon. about.” m o re sb than most - about loss P-ageDl item ent and anxiety, Republ OSS to ubhcans Itwasamomeilent to cherish for tlte 73- Dole watched the dimsimacdc proceed- wildlife, 1but to m e this Is the least: objec-obj ; ties n o mninated ii Bob Dole for presi•esident year-<?ld Dole, w too who has labored in thc ings from his hotel suite,tc, with running tional forbrm of control.” ■isolve: dn^y.. , ' , trenches ofHepiipublican politics for four ,.. mate Jack K em p a t his sid(side and his wife, Hopkiikins said he’s been dealing w ith tail he ‘party sends a World W ar II[I aiand 35- ' > decades but'twiccice before was denied tho Elizabeth, kneeling a t hishi's feet. Earlier, zinc phos WUiam Brock . V jf^Sc losphide for 30 years, which u«used wili r ’congressional.vetenio into:o bt attle chance to lead1-his h party’s p re ^ d e n tia l' ' she captivated the. coiconvention by tobcwidid d y applied in the Magic VailValley. id a m e n ta l ‘ pggTm .anc inst the first baby boom er toI winwi the ticket. ; ’ strolling onto the cbnvehti‘iition floor fot a Its use ono crops has been restricted;tcd in Q i M a s t e r y o u r . W hiteite House. , _______________------- ^—:--------B ut-therp-was ,, there’s aivrays somet! ifrlittle-time-toc^elirate—>-I talk-show-style testimonicjnial to her hus-..... recent yeyears, but it still is routinely:yused uj y o u . PageDl he traditional roll of thee statessi or reflet: ClintoIton hqs le d com fortably band. to kill rodentsro in rock piles, along; road-ra ived from Alabama to Wyominjloing and for months, and i d even ^ U s suggesting a . ' Please10 sess( OOP, Pago A2 ^ vrajsoniind in other non-crop areas. Please see POISON, PagePageA2 SUengthen your reso Outdoors Editor WiUmd o f p ^ en- . \ "T •___ ______F’oweroutp u t q ______ " e j^ im d s oh a furidabughthe ‘ V / \ tjarptm wWfn 1» lit H’alAU ammtrritrt ktrt - -. adventurer's axiom:a 1cherished ’Vestemj ’ power^^ t rjrU • ^ridblacckouts IlntM tiuft ftm cnnri>mrr: fear, lest it masteriditorials^s. yo , ; >- V)ylmleahc loaring tsmpomtum o*p»yl Iho motal «Adf I.' Oso* •Ad PageM U | .. ^ ______ iniulatlilallon o( 0 hisn-veftago tranuntutan bio.c. ____________ ' causinising B lo ug Al much oi eioM Issi. Ttwi)in« im« O pl m o n iintatmlore ( darkkdays:^ ■ drapsi» boso to W«». Eloofiaty tl th# w t)lackefl»ckens - fchead J . Ihetrettreo. U Uw Imo ttion-drculs. Rmitining Ines Ifrios. Sad passing: Tlie encS E crio N ’ oneovettoaded.. , ger rail’service thrbu went out across the yi\Vcst,- cutting . study in thethe domino effect: /est......:Vas ist net makes ------ :; power to 2 m illion cusiistomers in 1 4 . At.2;Qlp,I p jn . Satiirday,.a..sngging - .. • Magic Valley ends a ( states. ' transinissit>sion lin e s e n t a n a rc of station ihuu jn S QposwdoesncdMCiiBMil OBcQtion, to d ^ s ediiearAUv...........6 . Last Saturday’s outai:age was even electridty, i ry into the trees 60 miles flOBTlWitWlhWB 7>}s i Power etwparte* tnay levies............ 6 . O uimges l worse bigger, affccting 4 milniUion homes ca$t of PoiPortland, Ore. The line .bloomjcftpww "■ X«. *fxrtdwifleataln«fMito and businesses throi 6*««Jup, cuhinc ommunity....7-8 , oughoiit the ' short-drcuicuitcd, and thc resulting pyiM’ ‘" A \ J v (top tho cstcsdmg dl«a)fl»a toioclntud^ W est It also started witlnth a line s a g -, su rg e of electricitye l knocked out “ olDnoviKloodlnDBiW.pW. S e c t io n BYS — ging toward trees, tl;this tinie in ' ‘ two other,1:r. lines in Oregon during Oregon. The resulting s Cascading oulago nJ seems farfetched. ; short circuit thcnextSOi50 minutes. ntpmrrrUlalktn'tHh n lecrtlonD hi^Voltage line sags near' a triggered a chain reacti<tion thar shut \ ' ' At 3:42,2^ another sagging line’ SedtlonA------wesUtdoors........14 .;treeairand'ciits power to millions'ns down the main Pacificic connection ;, short-circtrcuited 'over a filbert-', Weather.......

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