Show 7 : ' s i f m Hurt a?1 f V X r ' -- Oi 33 seSiirW I Page 2 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Monday March 4 1996 Police fear security not a priority for 2002 Games SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police officials arc concerned about the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee's decision not to send them to the Atlanta Summer Games this July Utah Olympic portion of the events will be law a Olympic Organizing Committee said planning regarding security issues is premature “We've got to plan first where to put the buildings before we can plan where to put the perimeter fence” Korologos said “(Security) is just down the road a enforcement Salt Lake Police administrators who have been meeting and planning on security issues since midsummer of 1995 said the decision seems to indicate that security is not a top priority of the organizing committee “They could be the greatest Olympics but no one will ever remember ever that if there’s only one violent incident” said Salt Lake police Chief Ruben Orte- orga- nizers will send between 50 and 60 people to Atlanta to observe how Georgia officials handle the Games Absent from the Utah delegates who will attend ga- Mike Korologos spokesman for the little” Dave Johnson senior vice president of Salt Lake's Olympic Organizing Committee added that Olympic organizers plan to hire a security director with some experience hosting an international event Organizers will rely on that experience in planning for security needs and on written analysis of security issues during the Atlanta Games he said But Ortega said he was warned by Atlanta law enforcement officials not to wait when planning for security during the Games “They told us not to do what they did” he said At a meeting several weeks ago police administrators who will host at least one Olympic event in their jurisdictions said they might find money within their bud- gets to send representatives to the SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Government lawyers want to know what was said in a recorded meeting between Mark Brewer and his Mormon Church priesthood leaders about a fatal accident in Kolob Creek Canyon The meeting was held July 21 1993 just days after Brewer and five teen-ag- e boys were rescued and two church leaders died in a failed descent into the treacher- tc '1 “The Path to Power” autobiography proudly recalls early days spent measuring out sugar for customers in her father’s Grantham England shop So it was with a degree of familiarity that Mrs Thatcher inspected British products at Dan’s Foods in Park City marveling at their abundance and prominent display She examined produce sampled smoked salmon and nibbled a chocolate mint The one-tim- e shop girl became one of the world's most powerful conservative leaders She demonstrated Sunday that she's not bad at marketing either Mrs Thatcher’s tour through the newly opened store was Her chatty conversations with onlookers were not School-childre- n Cassi Barker and Ouinn Garner got an impromptu lesson from the former prime minister on the origin of the British cheese samples they offered her The children chosen for the task because of their British ancestry were impressed “She was very nice She told me I was cute” Barker said Mrs Thatcher’s visit to Dan's was one of several she will make this week to promote business partnerships as part of the long UKUtah Festival that officially gets under way Monday The UKUtah Festival is the first event of its type celebrating Utah's historic and cultural tics to Great Britain Mrs Thatcher will be in Utah participating in the festival through Friday Earlier Sunday she attended a Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance A planned tour of historic Temple Square was cut short when a crowd of admirers grew too large Saturday she was the guest of honor at a fund-raisi$l(XK)-pcr-plaevent for the Utah Arts Council The gala featured performances by Pioneer llicatre Company tc © ous southern Utah canyon according to a copyright story of 241-82- fWty N'nri much for spiritual counselbut to collect details to report ing to the church’s highest governing body the First Presidency and plan how to deal with news-medi- a inquiries The Mormon Church never has been a party in the litigation The case involves questions about whether the expedition was misled by National Park Service rangers about the water levels in Kolob Creek eight-memb- er Canyon located outside Zion ar AP photo Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher left is escorted through Temple Square in Salt Lake City Sunday after listening to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir Thatcher is spending a d week in the city on a Kingdom trade promotion Utah-Unite- Ballet West the Utah Opera Company and the Utah Symphony Mrs Thatcher spoke for nearly an hour emphasizing the importance of religious convictions in good government She said America is unique in the world in that it was founded on the principles of the Christian faith Applause accompanied her assertion that religion should be allowed in schools “I Find it strange that you can have God in your Conslitution but he can’t be in your schools It's different for us” she said “A moral basis for actions must be taught in the schools especially for those children who don't get it at home” off-limi- Salt Lake attorney new Utah GOP chairman SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Republican Party has elected attorney Frank Suittcr as its new chairman Suittcr 56 had the endorsement of Gov Mike Leavitt and the four Republicans in the state’s congressional delegation for the post being vacated by Chairman piri 0 PuMnhcd even everurg Mmday through Friday aid Sunday aronuag ’ by Cache WlloruNtshu Company 5lli North PO Bra 75 Vmt Lngaa Utah M52VIMH7 1 Idaho Telephone 1 --Stitt 2754M25 Utah Telephone Paid ia Logan Utah Second Clan 47 Ntap Bruce K Smith Pabfohcr Charles McCollum Managing Editor Wayne Ashcroft Advertising Direct of Cvudi Fulton Office Manager Strvra P Woods Cirrulatioa Manager Steven Hew Systems Manager Eldrrdge Webb Pres Foreman 50c g v in 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from a But Brewer and The Church of David Saints whirlpool A few hours later Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y oppose the move In fact the Fleischer 27 president of the Mormon Church’s legal firm of ward’s Young Men’s program Kirton & McConkie has taken was sucked beneath a waterfall after jumping into a plunge pool possession of the tapes and tranas he tried to lead the group out is their block and to scripts trying release even for the private of danger review of the federal judge hearBrewer 40 an advertising executive whose church position ing the case Attorneys representing Brewer at the time was second counselor and other plaintiffs have called on to the ward bishop responsible for supervising the Young Men’s the court to “decline the government’s invitation to dissect the program watched as his friend LDS Church's religious beliefs Fleischer drowned He resisted the urge to dive in and practices” At the center of the dispute is and help It was while he was stranded in Utah's “communications-to-clcr-gy- ” privilege that protects certain the canyon deft five days and nights that Brewer decided private discussions with clerics to sue the National Park Service from being introduced as evi‘ dence in court for failing to adequately warn While confessions of moral them of the water dangers he said transgressions generally are conts sidered Along with four of the boys t questions are being raised about whether the and several family members of I clergy privilege in Utah's Rules the deceased men Brewer filed a I of Evidence extends further to tort claim with the federal gov- - ' include issues from planning eminent seeking more than $24 ! million in damages and losses church socials and youth activiAfter the claim was rejected in ties to marriage and grief coun1994 the group filed suit against seling Government attorneys contend the Park Service and the Washthe meeting in the High Council ington County Water ConservanRoom of the Granite Park Stake cy District which operated the Center in South Salt Lake was dam upstream Sunday’s Salt Lake Tribune US attorneys say the meeting ‘transcript is crucial in defending Zion National Park in a multimil-lion-doll- AHfeHTnmi bnJgrrinl d not so I USPS ' Government attorneys seek transcript Church leaders claim clergy privilege SALT LAKE CITY — It is no wonder Lady Margaret Thatcher looked at ease tour of a grocery store during a on Sunday Britain's first female prime minister is the daughter of a specialty grocer Her I: ! LDS meetings add twist to Kolob suit Thatcher gets taste of Utah I Atlanta Games A group of Salt Lake Gty police officers also volunteered to help with securi- ty issues at the Games in exchange for room and board and the chance to watch Atlanta officers Salt Lake Gty Councilman Bryce Jolley said he believes police officers-shoulattend the Atlanta Games but that the state should foot the bill He said he was told by the governor that security is a state issue and he inter-preted that to mean the state would pay for all costs associated with it jr r ataW A i i botoiueixi F —“VS Sold Key Rrwlty Inna Vf Ill II min LtHPiii rn-m- n i r |