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Show C2 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Friday, June 11, 1999 _ CLOSE TO HOME rw Ceseichone com No Fire Sale for Sandy’s Fire Services GUN CIGARETTE LIGHTER RehanHassan. 29, has been chargedin 3rd District rt with two counts of aggravated burglary and ounts of assault for purportedly breaking down The city wants $700,000 for dousing blazes on pockets of county land of a neighbor's apartmentand threatening a with a gun-shaped cigarette lighter. Hassan CREDMONT knocked on a neighbor's door to complain he had no INDUSTRIES BY PHIL MILLER | power. Heleft, but came backandkickedin THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE He allegedly threw a woman onto acoffee table and punched her husbandin the mouth, splitting With flames engulfing a home. residents of the islands of unin- his lip and breaking a tooth. Hassan returnedas the couple were dressing to go to a pay phonetocall the corporated territorywithin Sandy city limits hardly can be expected to remember if they are supposed police. Chargesstate he grabbedboth victims and told themthey were dead. Hepurportedly returneda third to call city or countyfirefighters time, this time with a gun. and demanded the land lord’s phone numbertotell him to “come get t deadbodies,” chargesstate. The woman later identi da fake gun foundin Hassan’s ear as the one he had pointed at her To stave off spring fever among employees on sunny days, Credmont Industries wisely instalied rain-simulation devices above all windows. FOR THE RECORD county Commissioners to consider anceling the con and using firetr fické trombils Bones tation to answer calls in the 28 Sandy islands their price is just grossly out of line,” said county Public Works irector J.D. Johnson. “They're {ting a bargain at $170,000. But commissioners so far are $10,000 re ail for information leading to the convic tion of those responsible reluctant to scrap the contract vith Sandy, ‘They votedthis week YOUNG MOTORIST KILLED The 20-vear old driver ofa Nissan pickup truckdied Thursday morning when her vehicle rolled twice in Millard County. Krista Glauser, St. George. was killed whenshe was ejected during the uni, aceident on state Route 15, said Utah Iighway Patrol Trooper James Ferguson. N ti). 4 21-year-old passen DRUG KINGPIN SENTENCED \ Mexicannational characterized byprosecutors as u drug kingpin has beensent to prison for up to 15 irs for runninga smuggling operation that bro hancreds of pounds of marijuana into Utah. J Leonel Olivares, 27. bought a home in Salt Lake Coun ts where five accomplices stored anddivide¢ ger from Ivins. was treaic hospital. Neither of the women wore court documents. The defendant pleaded guilty BY STEPHEN HUNT TIE SALT LABE used a a nearby out oftrouble andpayall parking lickets after she drove her car vo: vehicle accident on Interstate 80 in Nevada, about impoundthevehicle decatise Smith has a low IQ and marginal life-coping treatment, and 3rdDistrict Judge L.A. Dever agreed in Salt \ 23-year-old Midvale man who befriended and (hen molested a 9-vear-old boy will spend 2 years in jail before gomg to an in-patient sex-offender pro: gram. Joshua Smith was charged with three first-dk gree felony counts of child sodomy and one second ee felony sexual abuseofa child. Smith molested the victim for more than 12 years, and had threatened fo kill the boy with a gun to ensure his silence But skills, prosecutors recommended jail followed by into a meter man who had tried to killedearly Thursday in a 28miles west ofthe Utah state line. John Fox, 31, was ed onthe shoulder of the eastboundlane of the 1 driving chores withhis wife, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol, An oncomingtractor-trailer driven by Tim Reid, 46, of Garden City, Kan., drifted off the highway and slammed into the stopped car. Fox was killed. His year-old daughter, Jasmine, was in a child restraint in the back seat andwas tuken to a Salt Lake City hospital. Stephanie Fox. wasoutside the car and escaped injury. The truck driver escaped although his JAIL, TREATMENT FOR SEX ABUSER Denise Daley. 31, was charged with third-degree felony aggraSalt LakeCity campus on Feb. 19. Robert Mares was about to im- poundDaley's car after noticing she had four unpaidparkingtickets, according to 3rd District Court charging documents. but the license, which ary. but without be ple to op. er. to Tower Er dent Greg Ta 2 WEEKS ONLY! BRING THIS COUPONANDSAVE! i “ t [Pm] little worried that he'll go out of busine thant those application ke a renewal license The licensing department's oneerts "sad 1 Atkinson Ninth & Ninth resident cision will allow the Tower screen movies through the week erty taxes demanded by the build, Trying to inta mountains 1 inced warming } ed the bureau to the dam's outflows f 1 ' ; The has increase For bie ye foot equ increased flows bypass Magic Chef © Tri-Power Sweep Wash System © Delay Start differentiate between movie fan Salt’ Lake will begin Hout 5 pm, increasing in incre ments uf 500 efs per hour The dam normally releases 4,600 cfs, all through its power plant During years of above-average pre cipitayon, the dam witl use the “jet tubes power plant On June the f creased another 2,000 [OU reledse to 8.600 cfs Peserveir was 100.000 aere-feet m drawn RY FREE frames up to $99 Keeps Food Fresh! 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Floodgates at Flaming Gorge Dam Raver ON SELECT DISHWASHERS ty a City, the potential demise of the Tower is troublesome Im hoping we not lose what other eit much,’ said Leigh y executive director Film Co! ‘ 6 g Select Mode! hard-rock stows and milder mast cians would be oan vaforeement mghtmare for the Police Depart ment.” said Det Clark Cowley who represented the department at Thursday hearin uled to perform and record a live eo o FREEcookie sueer e WIN $25,000 Salt’ Lake police apposed if it meansallowing more concert 1 wher in an eviction notice ‘Tanner ni spond by Monday Tanner also is scrambling to find a venue for three concerts by the California Guitar Trio, a clas: uitar group that was sched. dd Quinn is holding theplea in abeyance for 1 year. The charge then will be dismissed if Daley stays out of trouble. Sheis to have no more traffic violations and no de linquent parkingtickets Celebration But in obtamimng his renewed business license. Tanner may find end. while Tanner tries to scrape up $12,820 in back rent and prop- Hh snowpack combined with a meanor count of attempted aggra vated assault Third District Judge Anthony Washer ike the Cah hows. which roduce reve Jented later Thursday afternoon and said it will treat Tanner next week Last month, Daley pleaded guilty to a reduced class A misde- When Mares stood in front of her car, she purportedly drove forward, bumping his legs. But Maresstood his ground 1 don't want to hurt you,” said Daley, who is accused of driving forward again, This time, she bumpedtheofficer out of the way anddrove away $399 wer.” Tanner said adding he Us to book nulder jazz. folk nue Tanner need snow expected to roar out of the the residents want.” that she would contact Parking Services to clear up the matter O the city licensing department re- plans to open the flo at Flaming Gorge Dam today to make room in the reservoir for melting ‘al opposition out there Annexation will probably happen someday, but not until it’s what Tanner acknowledged the prob E Vhe US. Bureau of Reclamation Jorgensonsaid. “Thereis a lot of lems. adding that those rock shows were booked by an outside promoter, with whom Tanner has: since severed tie Certain kind: smeerts are not what [| want te have at the the theater ye have violated them. However sees to Tanner concert album tonight, Saturday Sunday at the theater (Those holding tickets should call the Vy 481-7827, to find out here the shows will be relocated Thursday hearing was initi- ‘We're not encouraging that W/SELECT ATLANTIS WASHER lems they caused erate while the application works its V hrough city rnment I dont think you have any re sidual rights to this license, said Richard Cannon, a Salt Lake at torney who servec the county intends to force themto annex into Sandy o FREE pevercent © °25 REBATE was unbearable. as were the un ruly fans and the parking prob expired in Febru- islands. Happy 90th Birthday ¥ 1909—June 13—1999 Tower Theatre will live to newfire station just to serve the al andotherservices to the Sandy Mares was writing another But future of art-house movie theater still up inthe air The 50,000 and $370,000. amount is substantially less than the cost of building a police, fire. garbage, snowremov. ket, Daley ran up, jumpedinto Claudina | E.H. de Guzman entertain another day. ply evaluate how muchit costs to provide thefire services. Our best projections is that it is probably Some residents fear that, be- causeit costs so much to provide the car and informedtheofficer Open — At Least for Now fate of Salt Lake City’s only art fiouse movie theater after this weekend is still up in the air A hearing examiner ruled ‘Thursday that the Salt Lake mov ie house's mar would have to reapply “The county argues that that methodology isn't fair anymore and we would agree.” Jorgenson said. “It is much more fair to sim- ty must give a one-year notice of handle fire protection. with the parking officer on the Lake City ated when thecity received ( ‘omabout past concert and Bjaints noticed Tanner's business license had expired Residents of the Ninth & Ninth areasaid the noise from such recent shows by the rock bands Stabbing Westward the Offspring and Vanilla Ice both from the music and their humming electrical yenerators $700.000price reached. If not, he said, the coun- termination. That would provide plenty of time to decide how to vated assault after thealtercation 47-year-old wife, Lowertaann, was taken to a hospital Tower Theatre to Remain BY SEAN P. MEANS THE SALT LAKEoe TRIBE TRIBUNE A University of Utah gr aduate student has been orderedto stay FATHER DIES IN NEVADA it Lake City man was $41,250 that into account the assessed valuation of the property As for covering the areas’ Stay Out of Trouble, Judge Tells U. Student ond degree felony counts of racketvering and dr tidution Third District Judge Glenn Iwasaki ordered the terms te run concurrently and fined Olivares The problemis that thecontract, signedin 1983, being served. he said. Inflation and a boom in suburban real eshave driven those values so astrict calculation of the contract produces the years, ata pend to $700,000 has prompted with enpwlede of the crime should call Crime Call at (435) 5) 75 750-7 50-9914. Police are offering a trative officer. cost to Salt Lake ¢ ‘ounty of about Hut Sandy’s calculation that the county should increase that sti- son fire last month at home at 825 W. 600 North Fire investigators believe the house was set ablaze or May 14 after someone poured an accelerant on the living roomcarpet. Fiver¢ sidents ofthe he ly escaped. andthefire ca ge, said Loganpolice Lt. Kevin Christensen 1mm Therecertainlyis. said Byron Jorgenson, Sandy’s chief adminisbased compensation on a formula $170,000 a year Logan policeareseeking information about an ar WBE islands, Jorgensonsaid. emergencies from Draper, “they would have an awfully long response time,’ Jorgenson said “They wouldn't be happy about that Residents in those islands deserve the same response time as the rest of the community.” Negotiations have not yet bi gun, Johnson said, soit’s too early to tell if a settlement can be It seemsalittle knee-jerk to So Sandyhas ‘on for those 20,000 or so landers” for the past 15 REWARD OFFERED to try to renegotiate instead tush in and cancel,’ said Commissioner Mark Shurtleff. “Let's see if there's some middle ground. by MAYTAG 1 iat tesetvolr now plans to dow Me the total amount wiler re leauvd AuKieSone tSRINGh iT flows from Green River and it gpipy aie ext te bracing tur: p to trails, restrooms an along the Green River dam, it doc not plan te restrict public acce to the riqer ait Lake City ‘ igden pout as i Cit par " W DuRe JCPenney eK Dan Dan THE WAG! a 1058 E. 2100 au 467-0900 rl CLE 562-0900 eeee| |